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Top row, left to right: K. Rudolph, M. Greenwood, T. Weaver, A. Williams, C. Pickett, H. Williams, M. Korff, M. Packwood, R. Dickinson, E. Poor. Chairs, Jeft to right: O. Osteen, E. Martindale, H. Newman, N. Nicodemus, G. Myers. Floor, Jeft to right: E. Newman, D. Mulvey, E. Bowen, V. Kompanek. Helen Newman President Ethel Martindale Vice-President Norma Nicodemus Secretary Stewart Eckers Treasurer Informally organized last year, the Camera Club ratified and adopted a constitution early this year. The Club strives to attain its main objective of fostering an interest in photography by encouraging practice in the operation of various types of cameras, developing negatives, and making prints. Members with experience assist interested beginners in the development of skill in the various phases of photography. A "dark room" has been equipped by the organi- zation for the use of its members. In only its second year, the Camera Club has carried on an extensive program which has proved entertaining and instructive to the student body and faculty as well as to its own members. In January, Dean Free showed interesting motion pictures which he had taken during the summer. The Fourth Annual Inter- scholastic Display of National Snapshot Winners was sponsored by the Club during the following month. Moving pictures taken by Major Maclaughlin were shown in March, and, in April, Dr. Ridington showed color slides made by him during his trip to Greece and Rome. Pictures of college life, taken throughout the year by the group, were added to a scrap book which is in the process of preparation. Ei ghly,ei ghl