Rutgers Preparatory School - Ye Dial Yearbook (New Brunswick, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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Ollicers of Science Club lmll In flvQ,Il.' Sl'llW2ll,il', Schalzman, Wooten, Mr. llaviel, Thompson, D, Science Club V linfli limit: Schatlman, R., Wooten, Bale, Wfarr. Sfmnzl 'Ihml limi: llowlcv, Dil,alo, A., Thompson, Schwalje. 2, SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club did well during the lirst semester. We met every Tuesday during activities period and Mr. Daviet helped us with our various experiments. We were dealing with fields covering electricity, chemistry, and astronomy. We took a trip to Hayden Planetar- ium during Christmas vacation and en- joyed it thoroughly. We saw an amateur presentation ofthe constellations which was quite interesting in the school library. The officers who presided most of the time were: Sid Wooten, presidentg Richard Schatzman, both vice president and chairman ol' the planning committeeg and jerry Schwalje, secretary. The Club was made up of people from many grades who entered by means of writing a five hundred word composition on any phase of science. The members had an unwritten set of rules to which everyone was asked to abide. NVQ' did several experiments. We made magnets, hydrogen and nutty putty, among several other things. Drxlr: Levine, Heinlein, Ruttiger. Weiss.

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CHEMISTRY CLUB ii Tho mc'mlJc'rs of thc' Che-m Club this year luxvc shmxu quite' :ui intcrvst in their activities. MIA. D21YiCl. tht- vlulfs ntlvisur, lvl thf' IUCIIll7CI'S exploit' thc' livld of lxllt'llllSlI'f' l'urthc'i' thzui Class pcriufls would pcrmit. A IDl'lIl'llIlQ cummittu cn ihlt cl thc club 0 ' 4 clvnt ul' Mr. llztvic-t. Thvy mt-t on XVcdm-scltiy Wllll lxlillkllll l.c'x'owitz prvsicliuq over tht' lirst YC'IllC9lt'I'iS IIlt't'lIIlgS .incl lfgnrl Nvilsffu Ctlllflllfllllg thc- me-vtings ul tht sc-vmicl st'1m'stc'1'. lhc' first planning COXIIIIIIIICC St-urls whilc' tht' svvuiicl om' was hcttclccl by liciuisc' t'm1sist4'cl ull .xI'lt'Ilt' Ul'c'c'11lJc'1'g. vice' llI't'Slfl0l1l.Allxllllllklt lvptuu. Rlt'll4lI'Cl clttllllltl. lmuist' Dilullu. and Szlllx' W ' -' ' 2 X ' ' t lw mdcpcn- lbllglltb. .'Xrlt'm' CiI't'C'IllJK'l'g, B2lI'l34lIi4l liipmuu, Nlzirtin ' 1,4-wmitz. Zlllfltltlll Margolis ziiclvcl lmuisc. Bztrlmznrzi . , , . . , T- Cll lillllllllll and Sttllx' Sc-urls both lille-cl thc' lub of sccrv- . , Q'l1ff'H'HlN'n'NT'V .ul , I K V Q- V Q 1 ' Im!! in Rlgfllf Cn't'c'1il3Cl'q, lmvowllz, l,ll.2!lU, li.. Suu 1.115 cluruig thv pun, It I 'B U mm K 'llhc' fluh was uligriuit lwrivlit to its Illt'IIllJQ'I'S. 'llmhm' I ' livsimlvs tha-ii' IlllIIlCIgtlllS c'xpt'r'i1u4'i1ts in thc lziliclmtcwy, tht x plgiiixivcl trips tooutslclvlz1lJu1'z1tm'14'srilspcwlzil lIllt'Igt'Nl, .Xiurmg thc' imm' pupulzxr of thc Clulfs cxpvri- mcnts wma' llhllilllg hzuicl lotion. soup. livclmqcri pm'- uxiclv, sy IlIllt'llt' l'lll7lJtxI'. clyvs, inks, lJOllI1ClIlg putty .mtl pin: ippla 4 t ict 4 . .SS .I ..4 'l'ht' vlula wis Cllllli' s11c'4'c'sslt1l lJCCfill9l' it wis 'ui 4 , , , 4 . 4 . 4 Ul'!l2lIIl!4lllt7Il run hy thc' stuclvuts, Oli t'ot1I'scf. withuut X111 l7g1x'ia't's wc'lc'omvcl ztflvivv. Prvp might lxi without L1 lgili Il tlXkQ ,,4' Cha-ni Club Wforks Expcrimrnt Fmt lulflw frlflf Dilizllo, L., Neilson. Schmitt, Margolis. Dunne-nko, Gutowski. l.4-vmwitx. llm-gstc-clt. .S'v4w1fl lfllrffz' Lipnizm, B., G1'ccnlJt-rg, Upton, Bronfnian, R., Smith, R.,I., Twitcht-ll. Ccmrucl.



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Although the Advanced Chem Club had been in existence for two years, this was the first year that it had been successful. The mem- bership was confined to persons who had taken chemistry before. The club consisted of nine members. They were Alan Rackmillhlohn Maffett, Mar- tin Bertman, Merle Schiffmayer, Sharon Ries, Aaron Medinets, Nancy Haworth, Ed Otken, and Richard Schwartz. The elections for officers were held at the beginning and end of the first semester. Pre- siding as president the first semester was Richard Schwartz, with Merle Schiffmayer elected as-'vice president. The second semester the club elected Marty Bertman and Ed Otken Advanced Chem Club Members Watch Experiment Bertman, Schiffmayer, Maffett, Haworth. Van Degraff Medinets. ADVANCED CHEM CLUB president and vice president respectfully. During the first semester, t e club worked diligently in presenting a play which was en- titled All Wet. It was presented to the Sci- ence Club and the Chemistry Club during activities period. Alan Rackmill starred in the role of Phineas T. Vaccuum, and he was assisted by his famous German colleague Herr T.U. Tonik played by Ed Otken. Some of the experiments involved in the play were: the mutation of water from one color to another by a few magic words, in- flammable ice, hard water, and explosive soap bubbles. During the second semester many trips were taken to various chemical industries. Advanced Chem Club Presidents Bertman, Schwartz. +409 Advanced Chem Studies Mr. Daviet, Schwartz, Maffett Otkel Ries, Rackmill, Haworth, Bertmax

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