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fi z- fi J art club if 251' 'f as , 1 if . figs . f 5 ii . Il f' - 5.4 9 r Jef ws... if ,VU ' f f.-wcgm ft f ,. S, ff Y 4 -Nm Creativeness unlimited - this is one quality re- quisite for belonging to the Art Club. During the year this group helped to fulfill the artistic desires of students and raised the standards of poster de- sign in both the school and in Fairfield. Two of the ways in which they accomplished these aims were to visit an artists' studio and to invite a guest speaker from Silvermine Guild. First row: Mrs. Scofield, N. Mooshegran, E. Stadler, L. Martenson, S. Smith, J. Sadowski, Mr. Clarke. Second row: E. Lewis, N. Powell, J. Borck, l.. Witworth, E. Posa, E. Sawyer, J. Glenn, D. Martin. Print analysis, slide lectures, model sessions, studio photography - all these are terms familiar to Andrew Warde's shutter bugs, the members of the Photography Club. Besides having stimulated interest in photography and encouraged high photographic standards, the club served as a service organization to the school by photograph- ing for school publications and by contributing pictures for the publicity of school events. photography club First row: D. Mendelson, J. Engelman, K, Kopso, M. Kemp, D. Hamlin, R. Carbone, D. Prescott, R. Morrison. Second row: M. Kinedruth, S. Hillman, B. Kaufman, E. Windsor, R. Chibby, S. DiNordo, E. Petitti, A. Baranowski. Third row: R. Rosenfeld, J. LeDoux, R. Strom, V. Jennings, S. Drucker, D. Logie. Missing: P. Robish, R. Yoczik, J. Skog. .V gg, s fs.. G . W Q52 'ii X 1 1 My ., s...,g1.,. yikz. 133
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skeet club The elite of the skeet are boys who formed a club to promote safe and profitable skeet shooting, a form of trapshooting in which clay targets are thrown so as to duplicate the angle of flight found in wing shooting. Because of the cold weather, this club's shooting schedule was postponed until spring. From September to April, therefore, its members saw movies and heard guest speakers. First row: R. Barski, A. Biro, W. Targowski, D. Lyons. Second row: B. Beitty, B. Miro, D. Klienm, H. J. Steffan. Third row: Mr. Scanlon, B. Kolezar, J. Peltar, J. Melson. Seeing is believing. The Audio-Visual club makes this adage a reality. The boys in the club are trained to use the school's Audio-Visual aids, which include movie and slide proiectors, tape re- corders, and record players. They are also capable of assisting teachers in using this equipment. Besides their obvious skill at handling machines, audio-visual boys are recognizable by small pins which they proudly wear. audio-visual First row: R. Raven, D. Danberg, B. Nichols. Second row: L. Grubb, R. Newson, D. Bissonette, P. Stral. 135
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