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Show The big sound stage at BYU Motion Picture Department becomes a chapel interior for "What Greater Call." O. REA By DOROTHY suppose that sometimes when (I He we dont us a morale of the auxiliary classroom. It is a sincere effort to increase the confidence and spirituality of those who would teach young Latter-da- y Saints. Prepared wider direction of the 1967 conference committee, the film is produced and directed by Wetzel O. Whitaker, director of BYU Motion Picture Dept. Other credits: K. Judson Pierson, casting; Charlene Johnson, script supervisor; Cedi Smith, Steve Clawson, Thomas Brienholt, production assistants; Wallace M. Barrus, photographer; Don Fisk, Ken Hansen, Sharrol Felt, sound; Dalvin J. Williams, production manger; Douglas G. Johnson, ted gives job suited for its because He sees what is missing in us and knows " through service that, with His help well find it Maybe He knows that by learning to run a Primary class, or a Deacons quorum, or a Sunday School someday, well learn to run a king dom. i ?' t V - V Gordon Jump and Lethe Tatge, have Important roles In .filnt for teachers, . . v; ' - ;V Frank S. Wise, film editor; Marilyn Holt, Lethe Tatge, John Fetzer and Cathy Ostler, major roles. Sunday School workers will find the answer to the' perplexing problem, which sometimes, plagues everyone. Why is it sometimes our best prepared lesson that fails to get across to the dass? - 'Vfcf x v ' V v ; . The story leads the class leader to-.see hat more than text and .visual aids, the success of the lesson Is tie-pendent upon the communication ijne between student and leader. ' v. rvv art director; Orma Wallengren, story; . -- r This is part of the inspiring message of What Greater Call? The film, sponsored by the Deseret Sunday School Union, Is being shown to Sunday School faculty members throughout the Church. A product of Brigham Young University Motion Picture Dept., the picture uses the talents of several soned actors to convey its message, Gordon Jump and John Stuart, both with important theater roles to their credit, play the parts of Bob - Meader, an enthusiastic Sunday School superintendent, "and Arthur Kent, a Sunday School teacher who fails to .. (date to his students, Arthur had not learned that. Before you can teach the people, you have to lean to love them." The message of the film provides a lift to all who desire to Improve the' W y M -- : : Actor John Stuart, ' |