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SHIV Here are well-known members of the Stage Crew setting up scenery: Fred Heinlein, Robert Nolte. Robert Varga, Ralph Evans, and Bill Boolcleiner, M l'i'nelueers of plays and assemf lilies at Langley lmve at service 1 group assisting tliem that is nntetl for its eflieiency Hlweliind scenes. The Stage Crew, directed by Nlr. Usear Belles, is prepared to prof vide any seenie ehreet or lighting selieme that the play demands. The members give lung linurs of service I ll lHl SlfHlllll to Langley .ind-liiglily deserve the trilwutes they receive. ,,.....--q-A nf' 3 All members learn early. in their career as stagehands, the manipulation of all backstage machines. The senior members of the group aid the sponsor in the training Kown fleft aboveQ explains the operation of the public address system to William of the neophytes. Dan MC l, and Paul Hanson. Eutsler, Harry Demme In the picture to the right. the first-semester president, Don Carroll, is explaining light cues to Edward Sweet and Carl Vogt. Pete K are conferring on the sets. ern and Dick Lambert fcenterj
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SIIMI lllllll SSPE IJ lll G HIIIIRS v Langley has the most modern ty e of 'p visual aid equipment, both sound and silent types. Threading the sound projector are: Donna Oglehay freading the guide sheetj, Adele McCabe, Carl Ireland Cthreadingj. Standing by, ready to assist, are Donald Merritt and Anna Marie Skerczalc. Room 2 05, the hiology lahoratory, is the home room of those students who have heen chosen on the hasis of interest, ' ' d serve the school h aptitu e and scholarship to y operating the various types of picture projectors: still, silent and sound. After a period of instruction, the Visual Aiders develop such skill in operating these machines that they are permitted to project pictures in The care and repair of the film is an impor- tant part of the Visual Aider's work. Splicing film in this picture are: Valentine Short, Anna Marie Roedler, Donna Parks, Jean Woerlein and Pat Caspary. Ov 'I either classrooms or assemhly, whenever their services are required, They learn also how to make minor adjustments 'ind ' . repairs on the machines and how to care properly for the film. Responsihle not only for the training of this group, hut also f h or t e planning 'md the equiwf . ' l ment of the visual and program is Mr. Elmer Thumm, the cluh sponsor. K? QM 3? - 0
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WHIll IHHERS lllllllllll Avocations are important for the joy and the relaxation they give. The junior Hohhy Cluh, guided hy Miss Minnie Bell, tries to develop in each memhcr the expression of his own ideas. The hoys make airplanes, solve jigfsaw puzzles, do hand carving. The girls enjoy knitting and crochcting, do loom work or try freefhand drawing. The Junior Hohhy Cluh has no ollicers. Each member comes to the meeting prepared to he responsible for his own activities that period. Club members are here engaged in various types of embroid- ery work: ffrontj Sara Johnston, Sally Parkinson, Elaine Pifer and Ioan Andersong Qrearj Janet Smith, Marlene Wolff, Darla Bradley, Jo Ann Maxwell. Making airplanes is the favorite hobby of many of the 7B students. Doing so here are Robert Mcwhirtcr, Wilson Mcwhirter, Melvin Arnold, Robert Miller and Donald Martin.
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