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' X ' t , f A sm Lxtmss isasiaww t: a f mt so Tex Meyers and Mike Eutaugh, officers in the Photog- raphy Club, install a timer in the new photo laboratory Photography Club Features New Darkroom The Photography Club provides a creative outlet for students interested in either the fundamentals of photography or just wishing additional opportunity to experiment vvith pho- tography as a hobby. Both camera work and darkroom pro- cedures are covered by the professional spon- sor, lVlr. Steve Griffiths, staff photographer for the Community Services and Public Fle- lations division of the college. A darkroom has been established at the campus center tor use by club members. During the year field trips are also planned for members to see the latest tech- niques within the area of photography. Officers for the year vvere: lVlr. Tex lvlyers, presidentg lvlr. Mike Etaugh, vice-presidentg and lvliss lvlary Rios, secretary.
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Student Government Plans Varied Activities for Penn Valley Student Government activities for the Penn Valley campus be- gan many weeks before opening day as elected officers planned the Orientation program with the administration and faculty and continued efforts to overcome lease and bid problems concern- ing the new Campus Center. Senate elections were held on October 3 for Freshman and Sophomore Senators and the en- tire student government began the functions of working for the f be f ABOVE: Sylvia Williams, social proj- ects chairman, outlines a coming event. UPPER RIGHT: Jack McConaughey, second semester vice-president, thoughtfully considers a point made by a Senator. LOWER RIGHT: Mem- bers of the Student Government listen with mixed emotion as a project is explained. betterment of the student body. Plans for a major concert re- sulted in mixed emotions as the Brooklyn Bridge, pop music group, appeared at the Music Hall to a limited audience. While enjoyed by the 500 students the project was a financial disaster. Revision of a constitution, was delayed until second semester while efforts continued to have the Campus Center in readiness for Christmas programs. fm . .-2 i 'V anim 'mv'-m
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