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THE CAMERA CLUB-BEHIND THE CAMERA OR IN THE DARKROOM I RON I RON! I lummtr lg.,btrt Rybatk Barrett M W olstuncroft Thuss ltrtsnun Smdtr QI C OIND ROV Raxnsty N1s.Ln.an Codlspotn Sentmr Wir Burkett Sthntldtr Perry lNlKlll! C lasstr THIRD ROV Barnttt Humty Colt Lusther H XX olstontroft loplthak Corba Vs hlttman The Camera Club has had a very suc cessful year We acquxred twelve new members some who have had prevlous expernence wxth photography, and some who came mto the club wlthout any ex perlence and are galfllflg a foundatlon for further work Th1s year the Camera Club dld not ttkt freshmen members as m pre O IIC! K9 C CIXS RI RXX X ll 1 lil X j WR ISLRRI TT if 9134.4 v1ous years Our members have taken campus, football, and basketball pxctures, many of whlch have been subm1tted to the yearbook A Camera Club pennant was desxgned by Nell Schnelder and pennants for the club members are bemg made to be worn on sweaters The club at 1ts meet mgs has been gxven talks by Mr Burkett on clevelopmg prmtmg, enlargmg, and th relauonshxp of hght aperture open thu ytar IS a scrapbook whxch by the end of le year IS to be fllled wlth examples of the members photographxc work The dar-iroom schedule whlch was mtroducecl las' X611 IS btmg used thxs year, and allows each member two pernods a week for work m the darkroom The club has prof1ted by th excellent ltadershnp of Mr Burkett : AW' ,x .' .l, . v ,. Q . l f C Q ,'..' 3... , y 5' V .- ,Ayfwg s H- .g ,ay 41,1 , - . . . 1 t X ' 7 l l . . V - . . . . J V3 . - . . I i 7 2 . . . , K - ings, and shutter speed. Our newest project .3 . . 7 ti 7 u . . . by 1' lile . : . ' . ' llzmltftrll VIR ,IXIA 1 CSl,R K L r L - ' 1' s ' 1 x vw-f.Nn.f sm IY .,.1SI Y ' - ' sm-lf.,f', hump Xlc -Ax . . StrQQ1.1f1fY.1f-.lrvrfw l'.-Xlf. 5.'Xl Y ' U y,,,,,,,, , ' ' e 3 2 , l . .
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BAND SERVICE FOR THE COMNIUNITY A commlttet of flu bots and gxrls at 'ended the October meetmg of our School Board and recened permlsslon to orgamze a drlve for tunds auth uh1ch to secure new umrorms Generous contnbutnons were receu ed from sex eral 1ndustr1al plants near os and from the manx other fl1Lnd9 of th band Tht community s apprcclatnan of the band xx as shown bx the oxtrsubscrlptlon ot tht donors, Whlch made posslble the purchase of addmonal unlforms ox er the orlglnal quota Slnce the majorettes unlforms are but one to four years old, xt was thought unnecessary to buy new ones at thls tlme Altogether seventy seven umforms were purchased The new unlforms were used for the flrst tlme at the annual Band Concert on Aprnl 28 Included IU the program were selectlons from Show Boat , scenes I a Perslan Market , and a nos eltx number Three Blmd MICC at the Nlght Club Floor Show The soloxsts were Mr R R Sawhlll, whose selectlons, And Russla Is Her Name and The Lord s Pray er were well recen ed and Dolores Ferrl and Helen Mykxta, who sang respectnely Fallmg m Love Wlth Loxe and Long Ago and Far Away Floyd Tavolettl played xarlatlons on Long, Long Agon, Frank Sklrpan and John Robert Sehmdler rendered a trumpet duet, and a trumpet quartet was presented by B111 Danks, jewel Lee Sadowsky, Frank Sklrpan, and John Robert Schmdler Mars Nlargaret Nlex er plax ed 1 marlmba Silo The band now has 1 corps of tlght tlag tvurlers, who d1splax ed thelr taltnt at the concert The color bearer and color guards are well drllled haunf' been L1 uned bs soldiers on leave Tht students and other followers of the bam s aetlxltlcs wnsh tlc c ntmuln-e l lts vxtll deserted success Off to a new start' .. A , 1 Vs V ' ' V , V, , , '. V I 1 I - . K A 1 tl . . 5 . . V . K 4 s . x ' '1 v r V ' V 1 - - 4 -. . 1 V r , ' - t 1. 'F - - . . . ' - V ' --V V 7 D ' . ' ' 1 s a L . l ' 1 . V , 1. ' I t t 4 g -'m n 1 a ' r, A 1'.,s, , I s -,y ' , -s A - N- 1 - . . I I t. . , U K I L 4 6 L rx - 1 Vs L sm' Vs s . 1 1 1 t ' Vx 1 4. . , . L ,-5 . s.. n L . 4 1 - tt as tt H ' H V V n 4 1 4 c I U . . 7. .L L sy ' V . . . . . . U . c 1 7: cz 1 H .V 1. y . ,L . . U . . V V r - 93 u 1 1 H . . . V V 1
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