The resignation of Mrs Yolande Newby, who has returned to California to live, was accepted with regret. The highlight of the evening was the showing by Mr. Stan Clarke of an excellent collection of slides, first of Canadian pots in Ceramics '65, and then as a contrast, the more avant garde American pots of the Northwest Craftsmen's Show of '65 at the Henry Gallery in Seattle. Then Dr, Saxton showed slides of the famous primitive Mexican potter Dona Rosa, at work, and allowed us to examine with eye and hand some examples of her beautiful work. FORTHCOMING NEWS We are very happy that Harry Davis from New Zealand will be giving a workshop in April. He ran a very interesting Pottery on a water mill in Cornwall, England, before moving to New Zealand. He is very well versed in workshop methods and has one of the best funds of technical knowledge about pottery, minerals, etc. in the world, Besides Mr. Davis' visit, we may also have the pleasure of three or four more renowned potters. We would like them to give us the benefit of their experience if we can arrange it. Bernard Leach may visit us sometime in May. John Reeve and perhaps Warren McKenzie from Minnesota may come in July and Gwyn Hanssen may come during the summer on her return to Europe from Australia, We would indeed be fortunate to have these potters in a series of workshops. Shall we try? 18.