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Row  1:  Mr. Roberts,  faculty advisor; S. B. Goldberg, R. W.   Jr., M. G. Zarchen.
          Curtis, A.  P. Tothy, W. J. Silva, P. S.  Hollman, M. B. Mel-   Row  3:  M.  A.  Saklad,  F.  N.  Levinger,  E.  C.  Leand,  A.  H.
          lion, R. B. Nixon, III, Mr. Fuller, faculty advisor.  Davis, Jr., D. C. McLeod, J. R. Hansen, B. S. Pansey, A. K.
          Row  2:  E.  H.  Fernald, Jr.,  R.  L.  Thurston,  E.  T.  Ryan,  E.   Ratensky.
          M.  Pierson,  A.  Noviello,  Jr.,  J.  M.  McHale,  C.  Catanzaro,



                                          THE  CAMERA  CLUB

                                Andrew P. Tothy, President    Walter J. Silva, Vice-President
                      Richard W. Curtis, Secretary-Treasurer   Stanley B. Goldberg, Darkroom Chairman
                                            Mr. Frank E. Fuller, Faculty Advisor






            Several  weeks  after  the  opening  of  school,  the   prove  interesting  and  instructive  to  the  club  mem­
          Moses Brown Camera Club held its first meeting and   bers.
                                                                 Several students entertained the club with a show­
          elected  officers  to  represent  the  Club.  Mr.  Fuller re­  ing  of colored slides.  However,  the  highlight  of the
          tained his position as club supervisor and was assisted
          by  Mr.  Roberts.  The  Club  was  functioning  once   club program was a visit to the Brown photo labora­
          again.                                               tory. Here the club members were shown the various
                                                               techniques of printing, developing, coloring, and en­
            The  club’s  pecuniary  resources,  which  had  been   larging.  Not  only  has  the  Camera  Club  given  its
          enlarged by a recent collection of dues,  was partially   members  a  greater  knowledge  of  the  photographic
          invested  in  supplies  for  the darkroom.  A  substantial   art,  but  it has  also served  as  a meeting place where
          amount was also set aside for the awarding of prizes   students of all forms may learn to work together and
          in  the  spring  photo  contest.  Meanwhile,  the  officers   profit from  the many advantages  which  the club has
          were planning  a  schedule  of  programs  which  would  to offer.
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