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nv,,. f . Brother Basil, Moderator Camera Club Flourishing under the guiding light ot Brother Basil, the Camera' Club is rapidly becoming one of the most active organizations at St. Joes. It actually is two distinct clubs, consisting ot junior and senior members, each having access to one of the most completely equipped dark rooms in the city. The senior division is headed by Robert Klocke, President, Robert Collins, Vice-President, Gerald Finaldi, Treasurer, and Ronald Grell, Secretary. Monthly contests are held in which each member submits pictures on any of the subiects assigned during that time. Highlight ofthe year was a field trip to Delaware Park on March 2l. The iunior division, or the rookie-shutter bugs are learning the fundamentals of photography. Bi-weekly meetings are held in which members SENlOR CAMERA CLUB, Front row: F. Pisaro, R. Grell, R. Klocke, R. Collins, G. Fincldi, D. McNamara. 2nd row: J. Voelkl, J. Langenstein, L. Ehrmann, O J. Downing, J. Livingston, J. Carr, P. McMahon. .Y ...WW-W-uv' W
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Front row: N. Collins, J. Herbold, R, Gareis, F. Leuthe, G. Mullen, P. Donlon, D. Mclaughlin, J. Kelly. 2nd row: R, Klocke, N. Wrobel, G. Powers, J. Whitehead, D. Holt, R. Roach, J. Ferguson, J. Busch, R. Baumler, F. Lovin. 3rd row: G. lvancie, D. Collins, A. Maggioli, R. Porter, G. Gurtner, L. Aloisio, J. Voelkl, J. Mischler, J. Connerton. Any visitor to S.l.C.l. might expect to find two quiet abodes ot restful peace and solitude. The two such places would be the chapel and library. But it this visitor should walk by the atore-men- tioned library any morning, Monday through Fri- day, betwen lO:l5 and ll:OO he would probably hear the whirr ot machinery spinning in heads, the hum ot industry and the multled voices ot inqui- sitive embryonic geniuses quenching their thirst for knowledge. The Scholarship Club, moderated by Brother B. Joseph, was not formed tor the sole purpose ot winning scholarships. The club meets more tor the enlightenment ot the student in the more esthetic Research . . . pure research tields of knowledge. The student does some re- search in fields not studied too thoroughly in the regular school curriculum. For example, one group has made a special study ot music, opera and musicians, another group has gone into art, ancient, Renaissance, post-Renaissance and modern. Still another group has studied mapping and wood and metal work- ing. When all this knowledge is pooled it is ap- parent that the members of this club are well versed in many subiects and are prepared tor any scholarship tests which they might take. ls Brother Joseph amused? . . .or1hinking? IO7 nf 91 .X
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f i i l HAS! tr 'X 7 have an opportunity to exchange notes and ideas on the art ot taking pictures. They also are en- couraged to submit pictures in the yearly contest. Sponsored by the club, there was held on Feb- ruary lst and 2nd, for the first time in the school, a Candid Camera Day in which all the students were invited to participate. Many pictures were taken ot startled Brothers and dozing classmates, some ot which found their way into the yearbook. Four members were awarded medals or ribbons tor the excellence ot their exhibits in the Hobby Show held in April. JUNIOR CAMERA CLUB Front row: T. Lewcndowski, J. McGee, J. Scal s J. Swick, J. Zalikowski, F. Long. 2nd row: T. Merlihcn, R. Michalski, J. W We R Coll, 5 g d J Wh yeheod prepare to enlcfge head, J. Lull, P. Kelly.
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