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PRINTER'S DEVILS Under the direction of Mr. Wales, this activity produces all the printed matter needed in the school administration and associated organizations. Members of the Printer's Devils must be dependable, for much of the work has to be accomplished without supervision and must be done on time. The boys must also have an understanding of print- ing. The Printer's Devils meet every activity period in order to finish the many forms and record cards that the school uses. Printing tickets and such for special school functions is also done if the schedule at the time allows it. The greatest undertaking this year was the setting up of a metal shop area in the drafting room. This new metal shop is an instructive addition to eighth period activities. In addition to performing a constructive service ifor the school, the Printer's Devils gain a greater understanding of printing and learn how to work alone. ' ing The natural habitat of the Printer's Devils.
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T c as S CAMERA CLUB During activity period on Fridays, the Reading High School Camera Club meets with its adviser, Mr. Bronner, to discuss pic- tures and prints that the members have produced. These discussions lead to an improvement of technique, the major aim of the organi- zation. Members are not required to own cameras, since the club itself owns two, but they must have a sincere interest in photog- raphy and a desire to improve their work. An achievement credited to this year's club is the acquisition of a section of the display case beside the oflice where members can post their best pictures. The yearly work includes taking pictures for the Pioneer and Hi-Litex, and taking pictures of special subjects for the purpose of compari- son. Future activities include entering national photo contests and completing a dark room. The officers of the Camera Club are as follows: Robert Petrucci, chief shutterbugg and Brad Smith, assistant chief shutterbug.
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Fin! mtv: Tracy Greene, George Larson. ,loseph Freda, Mr. Bron- ner, adviserg Larry Frederick, Les- lie Kyle, Rohert Harvey. Second rout Michael Grunzweig, Rich- ard Anderson, Theodore Nigro, Gary Graf, jeffrey Stone, Walter Smith, Reginald Peters, Lawrence Horn. Third fUIl'f Arthur Carlow, David White, larry Stevens, Bai- ley Weeks, Ro err Weaver, Peter Marsh, Bradford Perry. PROJECTION CREW The oflicers of the Projection Crew this year were Regi- nald Peters, presidentg Barry Stevens and Theodore Nigro, vice-presidents, and Chester Hopkins, student adviser. The crew is composed of a group of hard working hoys who take charge of the maintenance and operation of the school's audio-visual equipment. These are the boys who are always running up and down the backstage stairs between the light switches and the catwalk trying to produce the desired light- ing effects. Under the guidance of a faculty adviser, Mr. Bron- 9 B -- . g.g How will l ever learn to pull the right lever at the right time? ner, memhers of the Projection Crew supervise the use of tape recorders, film projectors, and various other pieces of equipment. Gther specific duties include setting up micro- phones, lighting the auditorium, and operating the curtains for plays and assemhlies. The hoys are also responsible for obtaining from the movie companies films requested by facul- ty memhers. Reading High School certainly owes a vote of thanks to this valuahle organization. Reggie and Barry learn the intricacies of operat- ing the movie projector. -1- Y -T ,T 'T I ,, ? 7131 '1'l P il' fn 5, v , .T ,T f
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