Seth Low Junior High School - Spectator Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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photo flood bulb, because the nega- tives turned out too dark to be printed. However, when held up to the light, we could see the pictures fairly clearly. Encouraged by this small measure of success, I decided to try making some at home. I used my own microscope and camera to photograph a prepared slide showing a flyls wing. Having prolited by the mistakes made in the Club period, I have every reason to believe that by the time this article goes to press, my efforts will have been crowned with success. If you, too, are a budding scientist, you will discover that after a little ex- perimentation, you will feel that you are almost ready to call yourself an amateur microphotographer. Herbert Schlesinger O . C THE FIGHT BETWEEN THE WHITE CORPUSCLES AND TETANUS BACTERIA Time: Any time during the day. Place: Inside a girIs body. Characters: White corpuscles, red corpuscles, bacteria, and anti-toxin. White Corpuscle: Pm disgusted at the way this human body is acting, aren,t you? Red Corpuscle: I certainly am. If anything should happen to her, it would take a long time to cure, be- cause she does not supply us with enough nourishment. White Corpuscle: I donit believe in this dieting busines anyway. Shes thin enough already, and sheill suffer for this silly nonsense soon. I feel it in my nucleus. We have a very small supply of oxygen and opsonins at head- quarters. Red Corpuscle: Since you are speak- ing about headquarters, there seems to be some trouble there right now. Letis see what it is. tThey both rush to the scene of ex- citement, where numerous white cor- puscles are assembledy White Corpuscle: Good-bye, my friend. I fear there is going to be a fight, and somehow I feel very weak for the fray. Page Forty-two Red Corpuscle: Good-bye. I hope you are Victorious. tAll white corpuscles line up and osmose through the capillary walls to the hand where there is a deep cut. A fierce battle ensues and white cor- puscles are seen following on all sidesl. White Corpuscle: Whew! Although Pm exhausted, I must try to rout these bacteria which are killing all my rela- tives. Oh! there goes my mother! If only enough anti-toxins would arrive to save me! Tetanus Bacteria: tnoticing white corpusclesy Ho! Ho! you canit eon- quer us! tAs bacteria are about to attack the white corpuscles, many more of the latter are seen approaching, osmosing through the capillary wally. White Corpuscle: tsighing with re- lief y At last the doctor has arrived with the anti-tetanus serum, and our lives shall not have to be sacrificed in this terrible warfare. I can now return leisurely to my capillary and enjoy my other task of absorbing fats. This, after all, is much more to my liking than lighting germs in the front line trench of this girlis body. Anne Ingster THE SPECTATOR

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gleaned by the Austrian monk in de- veloping new fruits. The plumeot, seedless grapefruit, and similar hybrids bring a popular interest to this work. Dr. Reed, however, is not doing his research for economic value, but pure- ly along scientific lines. He is experi- menting ehieHy with the resistance of oats towards loose and covered smuts. As oats are self-pollinated plants, the crossing may be done in one simple operation. The resulting hybrids are re-crossed, and tally is taken of the third generation. We shall follow one of his experiments, and see what re- sults. Two varieties of oats are crossed, one of them being resistant to both smuts and the other susceptible to both. The resulting hybrids are a mixture, some susceptible to one smut and not to an- other, etc. In the third generation dehnite conclusions are reached. Twen- ty-five per cent of the oats are suscep- tible to both, twenty-five resistant to both, and fifty per cent are a mixture, at times suscepible and at times resis- tant. However, susceptibility is the dominating Characteristic, and this fifty per cent may be classed as susceptible. Thus, seventy-five per cent are suscep- tible, and twenty-iive' per cent resistant, proving Mendelis 3:1 ratio which is always observed in crossing different varieties of plants. Bernard Winkler and Louis Landman MICROPHOTOGRAPHY Mierophotography is the study of photographing microscopic objects. It has its main use in recording the prog- ress and development of specimens. Its use is invaluable to the medical pro- fession. Having been in use only about ten years, it is practically a new dis- covery, the future of which has un- limited possibilities for science. The amateur will find a world of in- terest in this subject. It is an inexpen- sive hobby to take up. The camera in conjunction with the microscope can easily be rigged up at home. The camera should be of the ground glass variety and the miscroseope one that can be tilted back horizontally. A source of light, perferably a photofiood bulb, is necessary. The microscope must be lying exact- ly horizontally with the camera on a line with it. The front set of lenses THE SPECTATOR T20 must be removed before using the ca- mera. A strip of black velvet should be wrapped around the joint between the camera and microscope. After placing the slide upon the stage, it should be focused by placing the bulb under the stage, and then without having any film in the camera, expose the ground glass, and adjust your camera for time. Then work your rack and pinion until a sharp image is visible on the ground glass, and expose the film for ,one or two seconds. These pictures will afford you a great deal of pleasure, if they are done in the right way. One afternoon the Camera Club for a novelty tried making mierophoto- graphs of the villi of the small intestine and the paramecium. We followed every instruction to the letter, all of us giving helpful hints. But unfortunate- ly we underestimated the power of the Page Forty-one



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