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gui QJAAA rin QAAA gui QAAA gn: ess args sis E19 tags I G 4-44, ' .., 1 A. .t i -, 1 ..- Dreshen, Lands, Ockey, Doak, johnson, Brooks, Allen, Antol. johnson, Buniwhki, Andrus. Williams, Ramsdale, Peterson, Brannon, Hines, Pearson, Hong, Bergstrom, Smith, McLean. Thomas. Hiltner, Voorhees. Brownlee THE CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club, which is sponsored by Mr. lohnson, was organ- ized for the encouragement of better photography in all its various branches. The mcmlzers are: Floyd Allen, Don Andrus, Iohn Antol, lunior Bergstrom, Virgil Brannon, Iohn Buniowski, Walter Brooks, lames Brownlee, Stanford Doak, Wilbur Drehsen, Luther Hiltner, Lloyd Hinz, Tom Hoag, Earl Iohnson, Sylvan Lande, Mary McLean, liorest Ockcy, Albert Pearson, Richard Peterson, Philip Ramsdale, Patricia Smith, Iames Thomas, Charles Voorhees, Evelyn Walker and Ioe Williams. The group has weekly meetings at which are given lectures, dis- cussion, and instructions on how to work a camera. The members are enthusiastic about learning the rudiments of this facinating profession. Photographs are usedprofusely in illustrating most of our publications in the annual, and covering all fields of en- deavor. One of the latest is to photograph important documents, which insures accuracy of copy. The purpose of the Camera Club is to show the members the large field there is in camera work, and also to show them the process of making films. The officers of the club are: Luther Hiltner, president: Virgil Bramon, vice-president, QTom Hoag, temporary vice-presidentj: Iunior Bergstrom, secretary.
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.5 Ani gn! rin QJALAW ang QAAA gui C C ,QRQSQ W C THE ORCHESTRA This group of lorty-live boys and girls is sponsored by Mr. Su- man, with Ambrose Russo acting as concert master. On Armistice Day the orchestra played three selections for our assembly- Stony Point March by L. P. Leandeau, The Dance of Crickets Caprice by Seredy, and The Robin's Farewell by Charles Authur. The violins are played by Gillette Koch, Marguerite Laning, Rob- ert Miller, Roy Whitelaw, Ruth Youngken, Blanche McWhinnie, Elsie Humes, Naomi Berry, Helen Oppelz, Sam Athanson, Nina Zanick Winona Wimberely, Robert Hogdson, Leatrice Dwyer, Ambrose Russo, Ted Famagehetti and Hope Frombly. Those playing the saxo- phones are: William Tanner, Edwin Samuelson, Fred Corrozo, Les Marlantes, and George Phillips. The pianists are: Francis Bolten, Eli- nor Iackson, and Martha Rodgans. The horns are played by William Gile and Iohn Keep the trombones by Robert McNerney, and Leota Helber: the clarinets by lack Sholund and Robert Paul: the comets by William Parks and Don Andries: the flutes by Hallam Stevens and lohn Fabien. The cello is played by Mary Lou Sallie and the viola by Betty Kimball, Dominic Picinich plays the piano accordian and Mau- rice Rosenleld the drums, .1 fgii f QW f A fbi ff! 4 1 'iff'
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Alu AAAA nu AAAA nu QJAAA AAAI :1 z: I is a s: E: Radclille. Wieklem, Sands, Dinwiddie, Dcver, Rosenfeld, Bzirbarie, Krug. Stulmak, Brunnich, Duran, lolxnson, Garcia, Hill, Stzmovich. Herron. THE STAGE CREW The Stage Crew is an organization of thirteen boys selected by their sponsor, Mr. Dinwiddie. This is a very important organization as they are responsible for all the stage work when plays, assemblies, and other entertainments are in session. The crew is a very selected group of boys, as they must be quiet, reliable, and obedient. Without their help many of our plays would not be as successful as they are. The boys of this crew are divided into five groups: lights, property room. curtains, doormen, and scene shifters. They are appointed to their positions by their sponsor. The sponsor appoints the boy he thinks can do the job, and it is up to the individual to see that the work is done well. The members of the club are: Charles Hill, Clinton Herron, Ray- mond Stolmack, Glen Sands, Floyd Mickens, Raymond Radcliffe. Charlie Dever. Iames Dodson, Frank Iohnson. Wayne Brunnick, Wal- ter Wiklem, Van Barbarie, and Castro Duran. QE
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