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With new ideas and high-tension plans, the Electronics Club assembled in their vvell-equipped shack each Friday night to receive talks and map out future field trips. Under the vigorous supervision of Mr. Hood, the club aided the school in the in- stallation and maintenance of the intricate fire-alarm system. Several members opened their services to the student body, repairing radios, phonographs and other unmention- able electrical appliances, while others worked on personal proiects ranging from transistor radios to Oscilloscopes. Membership in the organization is open to every student, but in order to receive a key to the shack he must pass a rigid test on the finer points of electronics. This year the officers were: Fritz Mulhauser, presi- dent, Dick Dunham, secretary-treas- urer, and Mark Herring, purchasing agent. Electronics Club FIRST ROW: Warione, Dunham, J. Williams, Heintz, W. Wilson M Herring SECOND ROW: Bracher, Millar, Breeze, Mulhauser, Valentine, Mr Hood THIRD ROW: Michael, Lesser, Johnson, Daley, Bray, Mottl. 1 Watts up? Advisor Hood, Secretary-Treasurer Dunham, President Mulhauser
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Shop A gas-powered go-cart, several hi-fi cabinets, tables, book cases, bowls, rebuilt engines, a 30-foot miniature railway complete with scenery-amid the buzz and clat- ter of saws, lathes and drills, the hobby shop this year pro- duced many useful l?l articles which show themselves on, in, over, under, through and beside the dormitories of Webb. Besides housing the hobby shop, the quonset hut also serves as home' base.for the Rifle, Trap, Model and Art Clubs. Boys are allowed to repaint their bi- cycles within these hallowed walls. Each Wednesday, Satur- day and Sunday boys by the dozen flocked to the quonset hut, and there under the watch- ful eye of Mr. Varon worked diligently on their proiects, paus- ing only for a sip of water or to bandage a bloody stump. Seriously, there have been only a few accidents and these were minor, few and far between. Without the shop many other ac- tivities would be greatly ham- pered, for drama props, dance decorations, and athletic goals were all constructed in this re- edifice. , W Q-:...'f' hw, , 1 all itivumfs y 2 -U1 Qu ' JLIL Who needs a nail file? 1 -Qfil' 1 ,S A.-..1 TL: l've got an altar, and l'm digging a well, this is my tent, wise guy. I X. Now if I were making a toothpick . .
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FIRST ROW: Greene, D. Girard, D. Handschumacher, Washburn. SECOND ROW: B. Hanson, Connelly, Springer, Scharff. THIRD ROW: Mr. B. Webb, Gray, Speyer, Kelland, Carr. FOURTH ROW: Mr. MacDonald, ArneTT, B. Handschumacher, PlauT, Ross, J. Girard. FIFTH ROW: S. Hanson, J. Somers, R. Hall, Ripley, ArmsTrong, L. Somers. Look on my works, ye mighiy, and iff! 1 r, i,3xrN7Q GLSA 7r.?,l'MJIpR1 xv-mlLXly65lxMljlfN1pKlWllll up . A fli, My Wwivtamera ,fu Club SomeTimes There wasn'T any film in The camera, aT ofher Times The picTures were double-exposed, and Then someTimes, in The gloom of The darkroom, Two chem- icals were inTerchanged, and conse- quenTly a few negafives didn'T see The lighf. The Camera Club This year was limited To TwenTy-five members and Two advisors. Mr. William Webb and Mr. MacDonald served, in The absence of lasT year's advisor, Mr. Wilson. All The members parTicipaTed enThusiasTically in The many phofo conTesTs, which made The Club one of The mosT popular on Campus. The Club This year was kepT in The dark by officers R. Hall, S. Hanson, and Ripley. Hoi shoT.
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