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bQ,tr?1 . 4 ,wi W X 'A e - Sf , A, msec X N ,B X Q Q 5 v sr X 4 X sv S MR. CARI, l-fKl.l.'ND. , Mak. Chairman Columbia University 1930 ' MR. Ll JUIS BANK JR.. MA. Hofstra Collcg 1954 IH li R I c A. W 1 Nlli. l'ili:XNK My-'g N Q N 1 1 pil, Mlcttzlciilt, Max. N 'XM tu' R' m' if il ldmli Island llnlWCY'NllF A New York-l liiivcrsilx' A Nm ws: K A . J, ., Q I .. ff? 5 Y Mr. Sterrett's tech electricity students watch Carol Ann Vollone's filtration experiment. .. , , . .. N R X , , , wwf, S X fx cis x ' X M Xxx X 4 5 s 0 af., , t -,.: gy it ft- -V .4 4: T X , , f X sf s' 1 X ? . 7 V X fs ' X 1, fa xc X x Q ' X N , at ,ffm-is av-J Q, Wg: MR CH ARLES ,, ' t NIR. Wll.l.l,'XM . ' N .?il'ifNi2liil1' VR' ll 'ltfi 5 l' , c:.iii.xiiwiiiliihiifi:fiit,f Rumen Uuiwrsiu fiilllllll1lib4.JlIXCl'5illl I 1930 1 WSI Am. issxulit xiiisles. MR-,,R0fW3lW MR- 5115950 sig, Mft, ,vanoiariy Max. 551-HU ITB. , MA. t10l..mp,i,, Lingwmit, University of lvliehrgun New Y ark University ILJXX ' 1948 l95l ' Science ID you ever pass the Chem Lab on a day when strange odors were emanating from it? lf you did you probably wondered what caused the odor and how could the chem students be able to stay with it in the same room. The pungent odors were caused by experimentation to bring the students a further understanding of science and its strange Ways. Such scientific experi- ments are patterned after the great discoveries of the times which have had application in and about the home and in medicine, engineering and research. In addition to experiments and demonstrations, lectures, textbooks and visual aids such as movies and charts, help the department attain its ends. This vital training is provided in the general science, chemistry, biology, physics and earth science courses. The Sewanhaka student taking a four year science course is given expert instruction on the use of the microscope. The students examine the cell structure of an onion skin and what appears to them as a Whole new world. The blood circulation in the tail of a live goldfish, the reproduction of a paramecium and an amoeba are some of the many Wonders as seen through Is this what we look like inside? wonders a Biology Mr. lfadgett demonstrates electrolysis of water in his Mr. Brookes gives his General Science class u simple class. Chemistry class. preview of Chemistry. A 11
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The New Boys' Chefs class uses the outside barbecue pit. Mary Guerin is getting the new manicure. Students give each other fittings in tailoring. Buys enjoy a break in the mon- otony in this Chefs class. MRS. DOROTHY Levy, MA. Clzairman Colunzbia U11i1'r1'.vity 1930 Miss AMELIA lVlEDNVID, B.S. MRS. V1Rt:1N1.x VVHIDDEN, M..-X. N. Y. S. TFHCllFl'5 Collryf Columlfia Lv7Il l't'l'Jffj' 195+ 19-P6 offers in the field of Home Economics. The subject matter is divided into live main areas, including: Food, Clothing, Grooming, Home Planning and Furnishing, and Family Relationships. In the first category mentioned, we attempt to solve the mysteries of a well balanced diet, and of menus that will tempt even the finest of epicureans. The study of clothing entails the teaching of a variety of sewing techniques, to make durable and stylish clothing of all types. The student is taught the basic fundamentals for good grooming, and the importance attached to creating a neat appearance in the Grooming course. Home planning and furnishing deals with exercis- ing the proper taste in choosing home and furnishings to ht one's needs and taste. Family Relationship speaks for itself, and is indeed a wonderful study for harmonious living. The department also in- cludes specialized courses in its plan, Among these are: classes in Vocational Beauty Culture, which enables the student to obtain desirable jobs during and upon completion of this courseg Tailoring, Interior Decorating, lVorkshop, and Chef's classes for boys. Both the Chefs classes for boys, and the lVorkshop, have proved to be very popular new additions to our constantly growing curriculum. Work- shop delves into unusual sewing techniques applied by more advanced students. Each year of Sewanhaka's twenty-five has seen us adding just that something new to our Home Economics program to make it more enjoyable and informative to the student body. John Muller pays strict attention to his bacon and eggs.
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bill. VVAl,TER ELSUN MA. New York University 1938 MR . CHARLES 'l'Ol3l AS MA. Columbia University 1946 MR. UISORGIS GREEN. PLS. New York University 1945 MR. ORA XY-Xl.'I'lfNS, .lid.Nl. Uniiersityof Rochester 10-H lvl ,, 2, ,,,, I M I Qi, f ,rig V H , My . X, ' A if 4 ' G , y W.. s HN-l:if MRS. -'xl Ilfli .l.fXClHIiY. HR. Rf lllliltl l.l4.XYlf'3. U 9 it L- . . '.ffX. Mft. NLS. fliilllllllllll Unix crsilj. lltllllllllilil. l 'fiiicrsity llnislltililullcgc l 035 l U-W V154 . ff- , , .:1' ' A ff 4 ,,,, 4 if . fi' i f v ,,,,, r c DR. lzIlWARlJ WARIJ, HRS. HIi.X'I'iliICli MR. Mlv,RlIliR I'h.lJ. WlilNl'!fiIiCilZfl, MA. WIILIANIS, SR., MA. New York! lnixersitx Columbia lfniyer-.ily New X mek Uniicrsily l9h3 IQ-IS 16132 the microscope. There is also a minimum of dissecting a frog and a worm. Electrical circuits. work with lenses, the needs of plant life and the study of the human body are also covered in great detail. A certain number of experi- ment exercises must be completed at the end of the school year, Students also have an opportunity to give extra credit reports. do home experimentation and bring in newspaper clippings dealing with new scientific discoveries. ln the chemistry classes the students study all types of matter, chemical processes and formulas. Great opportunities are available to students in scientific fields and there are many scholarships available for such study. The most noteworthy of these scholarships are the lVestinghouse Talent Search, the Grumman Scholarship Award and the New York University Physics Contest. There are many science clubs open to students who wish to obtain Studying a Geiger Counter in General Science. information other than that available in the classroom. Mr. Elson demonstrates the use of pulleys to increase All eyes on Ronnie Ringabach as he conducts an l l n experiment on 3 sm,-age battery, Biology students examine the cross section nf a leaf. energy. 'NS-fr
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