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-1 E v .N 2 Thirteen creative geniuses busily at work PO TER CL OFFICERS FP U Cimnufs PARSONS. . . . . .President QTIIARI ES Srxirrii .... , . , . Vice Presidents Sinvu iXiCcilll,l,OC!I lluicril CLMMBERS. . . . . Secretary Keeping things posted 25
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PHOTOGR PHY CLUB . . . McKay and Hill examine a finished product. OFFICERS ARNOLD MCKAY .,........... President CiRANT l'llLL .... . . . Vice President DoN SNYDER. . . . . Secretary Bon RILEY .................. Treasurer The Photography Club was organized at St. Pauls a few years ago in order to acquaint interested boys with the fundamentals of photography and the development of photo- graphic plates and Him. The club maintains a close afliliation with the Monitor and the Crusader, supplying both with many useful and greatly needed pictures. Weeklyf meetings were held each Friday afternoon with time being allotted for both business at hand and instruction by the presi- dent or other members. This year the club was again fortunate in having as its bi-monthly instructor, lVlr. Roe, head photographer for the Baltimore News-Post. The acquisition of new materials and a new enlarger for the darkroom proved to be exe tremely beneficial to the group. Not only were they able to produce a finer finished product, but they were also able to do it in a shorter amount of time. Setting M is used . . . Vice President Grant Hill uses an example to make a point.
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D10 CL B... Barney and Carroll test the loud speaker equipment. OFFICERS MEL SCIIULTZ .... . . .President BOB JONES .... .... l 'ice President Com nletinv its fourth vear of existence, the l es , Radio Club continued in the s wirit of its ori inal l 51 purpose of providing boys with a means of ob- taining experience in the Held of electronics. The membership is composed entirely of upper school boys who qualify by taking a com- petitive examination in simple electronic tech- nology. Membership at present is limited to eight, but it may increase in the near future if the club's plans for expansion produce. The club's functions, other than each boy working toward his personal goal of acquiring a radio operator's license, are setting up the public address system for school events and assisting the school in matters touching on its field. We can get every station except WCAO. 26
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