The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1966 Page: 5 of 8
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Thursday, October 20,1966
Bonnie and Clyde Movie Location Photos ...
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MOVIE EXTRAS - Several people residing In the Lavon community
were hired as extras to give the picture local color. Among those standing
by Tuesday were the persons shown here in costumes. From left to
right they are:
Carolyn Feagin, Mrs.
Bob Morrow and Mrs. W. A. Gray, all of Lavon. A lis't and photo of
Miles Williams, Billy Joe Rogers,
those used Wednesday was not available by press time. (NEWS STAFF
PHOTO)
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ON LOCATION - The pictures above were made Monday and Tuesday
at I avon Cafe, as Warner Brothers set up and began shooting scenes
of the upcoming film epic, "Bonnie and Clyde". The top two photos
show carpenters building a lemporary wall and installing old style booths
in a "movie set" inside the cafe. The third picture shows a small portion
of the caravan of equipment - wardrobe vans, dressing rooms, prop
trucks, sound trucks and the like - used in making the film. Vintage
automobiles of the 30's era, being used in the movie, are shown in the
next picture - awaiting the "get-away" scenes. The bottom photo shows
technicians and stage hands rapidly making changes in the set for the
next scene inside the cafe. (NEWS STAFF PHOTO)
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Page Five
Wylie Graduate
Appointed
School
Supervisor For
Catholic Diocese
A graduate of the Wylle
schools has been
appointed a school
supervisor for the
Catholic Diocese of the
Dallas-Fort Worth area,
according to announce-
ment made in last week's
Texas Catholic News-
paper.
She is Sister Mary
Phillip, S.S.N.D., known
here as Regina Cotter.
The appointment was
announced by Father
John Meyers, diocesan
superintendent of
schools. Among the
duties to be assumed by
Sister Phillip will be
responsibility for the
guidance program on a
iocesan basis. She will
act as coordinator of
curriculum for seventh
and eighth grade classes
in the diocese.
After leaving Wylie, she
attended Our Lady of the
Lake College in San
Antonio where she
received her B.A.
degree in English and
French. She received
her master's degree
from Catholic Univer-
sity in Washington, D.C.
in the fields of American
history and political
science. She spent two
years in graduate study
at St. Louis University
and has done graduate
work at the University
of New Mexico at
Albuquerque.
She has served as prin-
cipal of elementary
schools in Louisiana,
Texas, Illinois and
Missouri.
j""^ Local Teachers
Attend Institute
At N.T.S.U.
DENTON - Miss Lana
J. Ingram and Jack W.
Russell are among 35
secondary teachers of
biology and mathematics
in the North Texas area
enrolled for an
in-service institute at
North Texas State
University
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The 34-week program
has been madj possible
by a $11,350 grant from
the National Science
Foundation. Partici-
pants will take one
course each semester
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science and math.
Miss Ingram reaches
mathematics at Wylie
High School and Russell
is a science teacher at
Birmingham High
School.
Two Wylie Boys
To Spend
Year Abroad
Danny Hampton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otho
Hampton; and Kenny
Moore, whose parents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Moore, left Tuesday for
New York on the first
stop of a year's trip
abroad.
The Wylie High School
graduates will leave New
York October 18 by boat
and disembark in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
They plan to work in the
Scandinavian countries
during the winter and
tour a number of
countries before re-
turning home.
Card Of Thanks
Words cannot express
our appreciation for the
kindness at the death
of our loved one, Albert
Turner. We want to thank
the ladies for the food
sent in. During a time
like this we learn how
much our friends really
mean to us.
Mrs. Albert Turner
and family
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The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1966, newspaper, October 20, 1966; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342422/m1/5/: accessed December 2, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith Public Library.