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lfirxt Roux' Cooper, Wfitherby, Rust, Devens, Elliott, Mack, Cushing, Car- ter, Joplin, Cherau. Second Roux' Henderson, Cangiano, Wood, Clark, Bradley, J.. Mr. Herzog, Bell, Gaens- len, Zohel, Borden, Weed. Tlairzl Razr: Donahue, Smith, H., Ford, Fine, Greene, Smith, R., Channing, Kitchin, Cherington. 1511111111 Roux' Cunningham, V. B., Tenney, Bolton, K., Collier, Hayward, Bolton, C., Swett, T., Parks. The darkroom. lhc new washing tank. gk L' - ' K , 'L sf , ---. ,.,,,, fw - fv- .. so as . ,. ,,,,, , -W The Camera Club This year has been an exciting one for the Camera Club. Activities ran the gamut from painting the darkroom floor and walls to producing a calendar with a ten inch photo- graph for each month. A highlight of the club's year was a Friday night meet- ing at which Mr. Charles Asbrand, an industrial photog- rapher, gave an illustrated lecture on his hobby, color photography of Boston fires. New equipment for the darkroom included: a develop- ing tank with reels, a seventy dollar print washer which replaced an inefficient tray, and electrical wiring in the back room, giving more space in the main printing room, where drying had been done previously. New this year, also, was the plan of letting any member use all the free photographic paper he wanted. A box of paper was put in the darkroom, and it was soon evident that the plan had served its purpose well. Mr. Herzog, faculty advisor, says this plan will continue next year, with Kodak Polycontrast paper provided. Members have kept the club bulletin board full of in- teresting shots. The value of these exhibits was in making known some of the tricks and techniques of good photog- raphy. Next year's student heads are Peter Parks and Charles Bolton who can very well provide an even more profitable year.
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lfirxl Row: Greene, Kaiser, Withington, Burnham, Mr. Beyer, Clark, T. Henderson, Gaen- slen, Tudor. Second Roux' Mellon, Fuller, Mack, Lyman, Stone, Whelton, Bradlee, W., Za- mecnik.'I'lrir1lRouvjoplin, Borland, Thompson, Chesebrougb, Littleheld, Faulkner, F., Hay- ward, lirickson, Weed. Against Browne 84 Nichols in the llarding Room. AL. K i The Chess Club, this year, reached an all-time high in membership, due to an influx of en- thusiastic third classmen. Although there were only four intramural Friday-night meetings dur- ing the winter, there was active independent challenging, and the constantly shifting num- bers hve through ten positions went to a group of third classmen. The top of the thirty-one man ladder re- mained quite stable, the slots going to Clark, T., Burnham, Gaenslen, Withington, and Mack, with Lyman replacing Gaenslen toward the end of the season. Though there was reasonable competition for the top positions of the ladder, the bottom was very stagnant and inactive. This would seem to suggest for next year's officers a definite limit of membership, the qualifications to be determined by ability and show of interest. Interscholastically, the Club played five matches, Roxbury Latin, Groton, Belmont Hill, Middlesex, and Browne and Nichols, two of which were won. Despite this losing record, many lower classmen obtained valuable experi- ence, which prognosticates a successful season next year. We wish President-elect Burnham and Vice President Withington the best of luck, and hopes for a winning season.
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