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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.

