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CAMERA CLUB Mr. Zwally, Snyder, Montgomery, Martin, Beam, B.Reider, Hartz, Ethel Moyer, Klinger, Peck Abbott, Stalnecker, Fox, Beyer, Zimmerman, Berstler This year the Camera Club, under the supervision of Robert Zwally, has done many interesting and educational things. with the use of their own equipment and borrowed equipment, the club has gained more knowledge this year than in any previous year. The students who are profiting from the club havelearnedtn load tanks, use different types of developer and hypo, use contact paper for printing, enlarge different negatives and mast the negative carrier for the use of different negatives. In enlarging, as well as in printing, the camera fans have learned of different grades and types of paper. During a few weeks the club devoted its time to learning the fundamen- tals of tinting portraits with oil paints. The club also learned cropping, cutting and mounting. These three, a- long with the other phases of photography, are all the essentials needed in developing and printing. 37
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BLUGOLD i 1 1 l N Lilley, B. Kruppenback, Mountz, Witwer, Lange, Rau Buchler, Rhoads, Pike, Janet Beck, Montgomery Mrs. Groff, Miller, Bannon, Jo-Ann Beck, McElroy Once again the Seniors planned their yearbook under the super- vision of Mrs. Dorothy Groff. The class elected Mary Bannon as Editor of the Blugold. Jo-Ann Beck filled the capacity of Business Manager. All art work was done by Richard McElroy, who worked faithfully at his duty as artist. Each member of the class had a share in preparing write-ups and securing information included in the annual of 'S2. Also, each member helped to finance the publication by selling advertisements. Pictures for the Blugold were taken by C. K. Witner Studio of Reading while Myers and Company of Topeka, Kansas, fulfilled the duty of printing this annual. 36
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CRAFT CLUB R. Kruppenbach, Segner, Patton, Nr. Ness, H. Stoltzfus, Green, Haas, Stoltzfus B. Krupoenbach, Eshelman, Sparr The Craft Club, under the guidance of Kenneth Ness, had a busy season. The members did a lot of work developing their tal- ents in leather craft, model making, painting and crocheting. Some dfthe boys made model airplanes so that they might fly them in the spring. The president,Elsie Eshelman,took charge of the semi-weekly meetings. Shirley Segner preformed the secretarial obligations and Shirley Sparr acted as treasurer. 3B
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