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RANDOM RECOLLECTIONS, 2nd place, Family Films class, by George A. Valentine, Glenbrook, Conn. WIPERS imateur Filmers ^warded Fourteen rophies; Thirty-five eceive Honorable Mention . . . CONSCIENCE, 1st place, Scenario class, by H. M. Sonneborn, Glendale, Calif. A TRAMP IN THE WOODS, 3rd place, Family Films class, by Mrs. Pat Zimmerman, Milwaukee, Wise. BRASS VALVES AND CASTINGS, 2nd place, Documentary class, by John A. Wiegand, Anniston, Ala. PACE 505 TRIAL AND ERROR, 3rd place, Scenario class, by Lon Wadman, St. Louis, Mo. AN ANCIENT ART, 1st place, Documentary class, by M. D. Taylor, Stockton, Calif. DESERT PLAYGROUNDS, 3rd place, Documentary class, by Paul Kassen, Los Angeles, Calif. 2nd place: As Ye Sow, 300 feet 8mm. black and white, by W. |). Garlock, Hollywood, Calif. 1 3rd place: Trial and Error, 200 feet 8mm. black and white, by on Wadman, St. Louis, Mo. Family Films Class I 1st place: Baby's Big Day, 200 feet 8mm. Kodachrome, by John I. Young, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. : 2nd place: Random Recollections, 180 feet 8mm. Kodachrome, y George A. Valentine, Glenbrook, Conn. I 3rd place: A Tramp In The Woods, 200 feet 8mm. Kodachrome, y Mrs. Pat Zimmerman, Milwaukee, Wise. Documentary Class 1st place: An Ancient Art, 350 feet 16mm. black and white, by 1. D. Taylor, Stockton, Calif. 2nd place: Brass Valves And Castings, 300 feet 8mm. Kodahrome, by John A. Weigand, Anniston, Ala. 3rd place: Desert Playgrounds, 400 feet 16mm. Kodachrome, y Paul Kassen, Los Angeles, Calif. Honorable Mention Agent U nreported, 300 feet 8mm. black and white, by Walter E. Smith, Decatur, Ala. Animal Antics, 225 feet 8mm. black and white, by Raymond J. Korst, Buffalo, New York. Blackout, 400 feet 16mm. Kodachrome with sound on film, by Laura Archera and Virginia Pfeiffer, Hollywood, Calif. Bohemian Baloney, 200 feet 8mm. black and white, by Werner Henze, St. Louis, Mo. Bring Back Tomorrow, 400 feet 8mm. Kodachrome with selection of musical recordings, by Andy Potter, Los Angeles, Calif. Carnival Of Color, 400 feet 16mm. Kodachrome, by Frank Knaus, Los Angeles, Calif. Ceramics, 200 feet 8mm. Kodachrome, by Lorin E. Smith, Long Beach, Calif. Cinderella, 100 feet 16mm. Kodachrome, by Leo Caloia, Los Angeles, Calif. • Continued on Page $22