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li-. PRCJ ECTICNISTS D 3' SEATHD, Left to Right: Ernest Adams, Nelson K. Brown, William Reed, Richard Ray. STANDING i 5 , Richard Fortman, Sam Kies, Jerry Mull, Terry , H i K Framed, Kenneth Bosredof, Richard Knight, x A K Robert Nall, Dale Taylor. ABSENT: James ' ' v ' Gray, Keith Brown. V N. 1 0 ' ' 1 l'xi 4 f t f 1 'F' 1 Lf 'fig' ! x A - 1-7 The motion picture projectionists of Napoleon High School are high school boys whose purpose is to serve the best interests of the school by caring for the motion picture equipment, setting up the equipment and operating the projector at regular scheduled showings. They have the responsibility of showing pictures in the elementary grades and in high school classes. The boys are often called to operate the projector for local organizations in Napoleon. Mr. Snow, who trains our group, provides films for the entire school from Kindergarten to Twelfth Grade. 3 O
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--THE EYES or TLALOC Cost Amanda Simpkins . . Ezra Simpkins . . . . . . Sue McKay . . . Fred Wendt Pudge Rogers . . . . . . Junior Warner Professor ...... . . Roger Copsey Tommy Tinker . . . ..... Tom Smith Nancywayne . . . ..... Martha Hurford Virginia Byrd . . . . . . Virginia Clemons Pat Gillis . . . ..... Betty Ross Nawa .... . . . Dale Taylor Salvador . . . . Larry Murphy Pepita .... . . Shirley Upham A Rancher . . . . . Martin Hyde Commiffies PROGRAMS - Lela Whitehead, Beverly Hinkle,Carol Ketner. SPECIAL EFFECTS - Phil Parish, Dick Dean, Gary Babcock, Ken Brown. MAKE UP - Carl Hammock, Candyce Williams, Gary Babcock, Dorrece Hartman, Nancy Carris, Patsy Wilkie. TICKETS - Sue English, Dorris Hartman, Ioan Sel- lers, Ruth Weaver, Al Weesner, Mike Stall, Geraldine Tucker, Josephine Wilkie. SOUND - Emie Adams, Doren Eley, Bob Babcock. ART - Roger Copsey, Martin Hyde. SCENERY - Ken Brown, Larry Murphy, Doren Eley. SETS PROPERTIES - Keith Fransted, Dave Hecka- man, A1 Weesner, Gary Dresslehouse. PUBLICITY - Richard Sautter, Martin Hyde, Mar- vin Schrumph, Ioan Coffey, Margaret Boyden, Candyce Williams, Betty Ross. LIGHTING - Phil Parish, Richard Dean, Ken Brown, Larry Retter. COSTUMES - Karmen Hawley, Connie Baird, Joan Coffey, Elaine Burch. HAND PROPERTIES - Margaret Boyden. The play THE EYES OF TLALOC is a mystery in three acts in which the suspense is gathered through lighting and sound effects. The lines which the actors speak are very well written to show the actors suspense and fright or to the other extreme their happiness. There have been many hours spent in obtaining the necessary setting pieces as well as gathering the sound equipment. Several problems occured in the making of the set. The idol had to be made and painted in free time throughout the weeks of work. The cast under the direction of Mr. Whitehead and student director, Candyce Williams and the many crew people have found this play most interesting to work with. Its variety of characters made the cast really work to achieve the idea presented by the author Emelie Peterson. The crew working for the scenery and sound effects found their tasks most challenging. STANDING, left to right: Larry Murphy, Shirley Upham, Sue McKay, Fred Wendt, Tom Smith, Martha Hurford, Martin Hyde, Virginia Clemons, Betty Rcss, Junior Warner, Mr. Whitehead, director. SEATED: Dale Taylor, Roger Copsey. lla K Ain .,
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THE AGRICULTURE CLUB STANDING' MI Spauldi ad . . ng, viser, Norman Harris, Dan Babcock, Robert Babcock, Mika: Stahl, Bradley Harris, Clare Eley. SEATED: Ernie Adams, President, Dick Gamble, Vice- president, Jim Heckaman, Treasurer, Jim Smrman, Secretary. 7 f After so r- ghes aw it was decided to operate the department at Napoleon High School independ- ently. This decision made it impossible to continue the Future Farm f ers o America in our school. However, we organized an Agriculture Club under Mr Fred Helm and are making progress toward the development of a functioning club. To raise funds we had d ' driver sets. me thirty years of studying agriculture under the Smith Hu L a ance and are now selling sweat shirts and screw 31 K.
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