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RIFLE CLUB Front Row: West, Dickson, I. Smith, Sweet, McHugh, Moseley, Hunt, jackson, Morgan. Back Row: Dr. Macomber, McWhorter, Morrow, l-lilgartner, Fouts, D. Wight, R. Richards, Leness, Mr. Easton. l-lappy's hunting grounds. President: Burton P. Mcl-lugh Vice-President: Robert C. Moseley Secretary: Frank R. Sweet, jr. Adviser: Mr, Easton As its record shows, i949 was a highly successful year for the Rifle Club. The club's A team placed eighth in the na- tionwide postal matches, which are spon- sored by the National Rifle Association. The B team, coached by Dr. Macomber, placed third in its division of the matches. During the winter term, the A team finished an undefeated season of shoulder- to-shoulder and postal tournaments when it trounced Tabor, i363-l333. After a close win over St. Pauls, the team travelled to Lowell, where Captain Burt McHugh won the individual's Warren Memorial Trophy. Dartmouth Freshmen, Andover, and the Piscataqua Rifle Club were all victims of the Exeter marksmen in later matches. The fall term prone tournament was easily won by lim Smith, with Frank Sweet as runner-up. Evidence of the unusual ac- curacy of this year's riflemen is provided by the two Distinguished Rifleman's Medals and five expert ratings which were awarded to club members. ' iiozi
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PHOTOGRAPHIC GROUP President: Richard S. Field Vice-President: john B. Rees, jr. Secretary: james W. Hanson Adviser: Mr. Brinckerhotf The Sunday meetings of the Photo- graphic Croup this year were highlighted by a series ot talks on composition by Mr. Krause, several discussions of technique by the club's President, and movies on photo- graphy from the Eastman Kodak Company. About titty candids and Scenics of good to excellent quality competed tor cash prizes in the annual Winter Salon, which was judged by Dr. Little, the Croup's former advisor. The officers ot the Group tried to mod- ernize the equipment in the darkroom by spending a large part of the Sinking Fund and by soliciting contributions. During the fall term miscellaneous equipment was in- stalled, and after much debate concerning its purchase, a thirty-tive-millimeter en- larger was placed in operation early in the spring. , l . Any bites? THE PHOTOGRAPHIC GROUP Front Row: Van Buskirk, Alger, j. Stone, Hanson, Field, Scharff, Forsyth, Churchill, lvlundorff. Back Row: Stephens, MacKinney, Levy, Le Baron, Bolster, Kulukundis, McConaghie, j. Loen ard Amory Wheelock, M. Botnick, Woll. iioij
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