Volume 48 February 1974 Number 10 .------ Ca lendar -------, Friday, Friday, Tuesday, Friday, Tuesday, Friday, Tuesday, Friday, Friday, FEBRUARY PROGRAM 1 - PICTORIAL SLIDE NIGHT 8 - NATURE SLIDE NIGHT 12 - BOARD MEETING 15 - PICTORIAL PRINT NIGHT 19 - NATURE STUDY GROUP 22 - TREASURE NIGHT 26 - SLIDE WORKSHOP MARCH PROGRAM 1 - PICTORIAL SLIDE NIGHT 8 - NATURE SLIDE NIGHT Saturday, 9 - OLD TIME MOVIES Tuesday, Friday, Tuesday, Friday, Tuesday, Friday, 12 - BOARD MEETING 15 - PICTORIAL PRINT NIGHT 19 - NATURE STUDY GROUP 22 - NATURE PRINT NIGHT 26 - SLIDE WORKSHOP 29 - ANNUAL MEETING JUST FLOWERS by Sandy Klein THE PRESIDENT'S CORNER Many times in the past, I have invited club members to at- tend monthly Board Meetings. This is an invitation which is sel- dom accepted. In order to expedite business affairs in the club, a Board of Trustees is a necessity. This does not mean that the Board conducts itself in secret. This is your club and these are your affairs. Frequently the matters under discussion are highly pertinent to your personal interests in the club and it would be to your benefit to attend . Once each year, we hold an Annual Business Meeting so that the membership can have a voice in club affairs. Any major changes in rules or By Laws, Charter Amendments and club policies are discussed in depth at this time . Most important of all, we elect a slate of officers and trustees. This is your chance to determine in whose hands the club will be during the ensuing year. A slate of officers is prepared by a nominating committee elected by the Board of Trustees, but nominations can also be made from the floor. The only restriction being elegibility under the charter and the permission of the person nominated. Attendance at this meeting is highly important if you have any interest at all in club matters. Membership in any organiza- tion bears some responsibility. Trustees and officers who turn a deaf ear to complaints can hardly be blamed when they emanate from people who cannot spare one evening out of the entire year to participate in club business . Our Annual Business Meet- ing will be held at 8:00 p.m. on March 29 and your presence is welcome. Don't forget Treasure Night, February 22. This is a fun night when you can dispose of your no longer used equipment and ac- quire something in its place. Come prepared to buy and sell. Minimum bids may be stipulated by you in order that you will receive a fair return. Our Annual Dinner will be held at the Howard Johnson Motel at E. 55th and the Shoreway on May 18. Let's make this the biggest one ever. Bring your spouse or companion and spend a most enjoyable evening with us . Annual Awards will be pre- sented and new officers installed. Tickets will be available soon, so get yours from your favorite Trustee or Officer. Jack Rogers OLD TIME MOVIE NIGHT Be sure to mark SATURDAY, March 9 on your calendar be- cause it's time for another Old Time Movie Night. There will be hotdogs and popcorn for everybody and some great movies from the collection of Frank Vano. See you there!
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The Cleveland Photographic Society. a member of The Photographic Society of America, and of the Northeastern Ohio Camera Club Council, was founded in /887 and has been in continuous operation since that time. The present officers are:
President ..................... . . . ..... . ........ Jack Rogers 136 East Bridge Street Phone 243-1122
Treasurer . .. ..... . ... ... . .. ... . . ...... . .. . . . . . Frank J. Otto 3326 Dorchester Road Phone 991-4286
All evening meetings at 80 ·clock. Visitors are alway s welcome.
ABOUT PEOPLE AND THINGS Don't forget the I.C.P.C. Judging Feb. 3, Treasure Night, Feb.
22, Old Time Movies, Mar. 3 and Annual Meeting, Mar. 29.
TREASURE NIGHT Somewhere in the bottom of your gadget bag, you r darkroom,
or attic is a photographic item that someone else wou Id treasure. A camera, unused lens, enlarger, easel, or some other little goody that has not been used for some time will tickle the fancy of some other club member.
Gather them all together and bring them to our Annual Auction & Treasure Night. You may donate items to the club for resale or offer them on consignment.
Treasure Night will be held Friday, February 22, and is limited to members of C.P.S. and Fall and Winter Session Pupils of the C.P .S . School. Let's make this a real whing ding, and don 't forget to bring money!
Helen McCay .. ..... . Helen Bircher . . . . . . . . .. 8
Frank Otto ........ . Nick Yadlovsky ........ 4 Howard Melcher . . . . . Nancy White Davenport .. 3 Ruth Meyer .. . . ... . . Chuck Davenport .. .. ... 3
ACCUMULATED POINTS
CLASS A CLASS B
Joe Brilla .. ..... . .. .409 Jim Motley . .. .... 366 Frank Vano ...... . . 399 Don Salzgeber . ... . . . .. 337 John Wallencheck .. . 363 Jack Rogers ... ........ 331 Gretchen Scholz .. .. 350 Chris Rogers .......... 311 Gerry Juskenas .... . 349 Beverly Wallen check .. .. 243 Frank Otto ..... ... 326 Helen Bircher . ...... . . 212 Bob Tropea .. . .. . . . 323 Nick Yadlovsky . . . . . . . 211 Ruth Meyer ..... .. . 313 AI Dryfoos ... ...... .. 185 Helen McCay .. . . ... 247 Chuck Davenport .. .... 109 Howard Melcher .... 123 Nancy White Daven port 107 Ruth Morrison .... . . 90 Vyto Stoskus ....... .. 74
Diane Lade . . . . . . . . . . . 20
WEED BOTTLE bV Martin Szu tter
Pictorial Competition Results PICTORIAL PRINT NIGHT
NINTH OF COMPETITION YEAR January 18, 1974
CLASS A
1st - WE ED BOTTLE ................... Martin Szutter 2nd - SCHOOLHOUSE DOORWAY #2 .. . . . Barney Opatrny 3rd - AT THE EDGE OF DAWN ............ Bill Meyer 4th - FALL DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bill Meyer HM - MALABAR FARM ...... .. . . . . .. . .... Jack Rogers
CLASS B
1st - JUST FLOWERS ............ . .... . . . Sandy Klein 2nd - WI LD ROSE ... ... . .............. Phyllis Salzgeber 3rd - DE ER .................... . ..... Phyllis Salzgeber 4th - THE RIVER FLOWS ...... . .... . .. . Janice Kushner HM - PEACEFUL SOLITUDE ................ Paul Goode HM - FLOWERS IN KODALITH ....... . .... Sandy Klein HM - CACTUS FLOWER ....... . .. . .... . Don Salzgeber
JUDGES: Joe Siefert and Eleanor and Millard Owensby; HOSTESS: Agnes Ivan; CHAIRMAN: Jim Gianelos.
STANDINGS
CLASS A CLASS B
J. G ianelos ...... ...62 S. Klein ........... 39 M. Szutter .........28 B. Wallencheck ..... 35 B. Opatrny ........20 B. Meyer .......... 11 J. Rogers .......... 10 J. Wallencheck .. . ... 8
P. Salzgeber ........ 14 B. Schmidt .. .. .... 12 D. Salzgeber .. . ..... 11 J. Kushner . . . . . . . .. 7
E. Schmidt ........ 1 P. Goode .......... 6 R. McCullough ...... V. Taylor ...... . ... B. Klein ..... . .....
6 5 2
H. DiCarlo ....... . . J. Rottinger .... . .. . N. Yadlovsky ...... .
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J. Gianelos .......... 33 S. Klein .. .. . . . . . ... 14 F. Vano ....... . . ... 8 P. Goode .. . ........ 2
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CLASS A
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1st - VIBRANT COLOR .................... Jim Motley 2nd - GLOBES .................. . .. . . ... Vyto Stoskus 3rd - A TIME TO REMEMBER ... . . ........ . Rich Woods 4th - ANCI ENT CANAL ..... . . ... . . .. .. Francis Sullivan 5th - TRINITY CHURCH .. ..... .. . . ..... . Helen Bircher 6th - DREAM GIRL .............. . ... . . .. Alex Nemeth
JUDGES: Sanford Saul, Madeline Tetinek and Charles Dillman ; HOSTESS : Betty Schmidt; CHAIRMAN : Chris Rogers.
STANDINGS
CLASS A CLASS B
F. Vano ........... 25 J. Motley .......... 31 F. Otto ... . ....... 14 H. Bircher .... . ..... 28 C. Rogers .......... 14 T. Aish . .... . .. . ... 13 B. Wallencheck ... .. 11 R. Woods ... ... . ... 13 J. Wallencheck ... ... 10 A. Nemcek · . · . . ... . 10 H. Melcher .. . . . . 8 A. Dryfoos · . · . . .... 9 H. McCay ... ... . .. . 8 F. Sullivan · . · _ ..... 8 D. Salzgeber .... .. . 7 V. Taylor........... 8 A . Mernone .. . .. . 6 A. Klingshirn . ...... 5 G. Juskenas .. . . . . . 5 N. Yadlovsky . ...... 5 B. Schmidt . .. . . . . 5 J. Giddings . ....... 3 G. Scholz .. . ..... . . 5 P. Goode ... . ...... 2 M. Szutter . .. .... . . 5 N. Davenport . ...... 2 J. Brilla.. . . .. . .... . 4 M . Bolla . ... · . . . .. J. Rogers ... . ...... 4 H. Chamberjain ...... R. Sharkey ....... . 4 J. Rinehart · . ... . ... R. Tropea .. . ..... 4 S. Klein ..... . .. .. 3 R. Meyer .... . ..... 2
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