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A S-feady Hand and A Steady Eye I . Bio-X Club members extract chlorophyll from a leaf and check for starch. Left to right L. Victor, C. Gortat, R. Gortat, M. Powell, M. Middleton fsponsorj. The process for making highly explosive nitro- glycerin . . . An experiment in electroplating by a Scott Paper Company representative . . . Low and high temperature experiments . . . Other such dem- onstrations intrigued Science Club members. Sponsor, Mr. Sheldon Decker, science instructor, had the group concentrate on those experimental fields not covered in the regular science courses. SCIENCE CLUB, Row 1: S. Decker fsponsorl, L. Sherman Csecretaryl, Tobisman, M. Bell, K. Schwartz, C. Apel. N. Lurie Cpresidenfl, L. Spilkin fvice presidentl. K- Bleier ltreawrerl. Row 3: B. Siegel, M. Zumberg, S. Gruskin, M. Yolles, D. Slutsky, Row 2: E. Grossbart, l. Hassin, D. Horowitz, L. Megdall, R. Lee, S. S, Landau, B, Colton, T, Krinock, H. Newman, G. Eaton. l i i Science Club members agree that seeing is believing after viewing a demonstration on vibration given by Mr. Roy Kaercher and Mr. Alfred Doak of the Detroit Edison Company. 20 1 . 2
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Members ofthe extra-curricular science course Philip Parker, Harvey Pianin, Michael Katz, Marshall Deidelbaum, and Michael Gross, work on individual experiments. Mr. John Crosson, physics teacher, watches Stephen Millman work out the clockwise and counter clockwise torques while Judy Lepofsky explains the problem to the class. , MW M- lv f' I 4, K Arthur Bayer fforegroundj turns a plant toward the sunlight Michael Levitt and Leonard Abrams water them. Jon Lusk, Roger Manela, Al Okum, and Helene Weisman learn the truth of trial and error. 19
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X for Unknown . . . Bio-X members couldn't understand the X in the club name . . . They could understand the latest advancements in the field of biology. Cancer centers visited . . . animals viewed at the zoo . . . their cells studied with microscopes . . . They constructed a museum for specimens . . . contributed biology books to the school library. The group won honors for proiects entered in the Hillsdale Science Fair . . . Sponsor, Miss Margaret Middleton, science instructor. Edward Herman points out the structure of a monocot leaf to Rochelle Brode and Betty Levine at a Bio-X Club meeting. MONOCOT 'INYAEI' muff sz ,ra . 'iff ' ' 'L fl.Z.e '?:-V Sponge, Scalpel, Sutures . . . Members of the Medical Club were spellbound as President Larry Birndorf, l2A, performed a tonsil- lectomy . . . on the blackboard. The group viewed movies of operations . . . observed the dissection of a rabbit at Sinai Hospital. Speakers on dentistry, hypnosis, hematology and anesthesia brought new experiences to members. Volunteers from the club served at Sinai Hospital and Red Cross Centers . . . Sponsor Mr. Michael Saporsky, science instructor, accompanied members on a visit to Northville Sanatorium. MEDICAL CLUB, Row 1: G. Eaton, J. Kellman Ctreasurerj, L. Birn dorf fpresidentl, R. Levine fvice presidentj, M. Auslander fsecre- taryl, M. Saporsky Csponsorl. Row 2: P. Meyer, E. Schwartz, R. Klegon, K. Bleier, L. Graff, E Morris, K. Schwartz, E. Appel, S. Agree. Row 3: D. Stocker, L. Perlman, I. Snider, S. Wainstock, M. Petrako vitz, D. Kohen, J. Chase, N. Singer, H. Stocker, F. Sand. 21 Row 4: B. Blau, B. Siegel, l. Hassin, S. Lobisman, A. Hayman, H Newman, M. Willenkin, J. Markle, M. Bell, M. Freedman, P Berghoff, A. Hyman. Row 5: L. Megdall, L. Spilkin, T. Krinoch, S. Migdal, M. Zumberg G. Pierce, M. Yolles, S. Landau, R. Lee, D. Slutsky, B. Colton, J Sturman, G. Friedman, S. Gruskin, A. Lasser.
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