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These 3d photos document part of a Chicago Stereo

Camera Club meeting/dinner in 1987 (estimated). 

The Barber-Greene Projector is shown in many of these photos.

Images are in LRL format to allow free viewing.

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An article on the Barber-Greene Projector appeared on page 24 of STEREO WORLD January/February 1985.  More info on the "Highway U.S.A." presentation at the 1987 NSA Convention can be found midway down in the third column on page 21 of STEREO WORLD September/October 1987.

The proceeding underlined text provides direct active links to these articles.

1. Left to right: Glen Koyama, ??, ??, Leean Sahagun, Oscar Sahagun

2. Leean and Gary Sahagun

3. Leean and Gary Sahagun

4. Left to right in front: ??, Walter Heyderhoff, Norm Henkels

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6. Far back left to right: Carl Koerber, John Donaldson, Al Sinden (sitting), Norm Henkels, Just to the right of Al Sinden is John Paul Jenson, Just below Norm Henkels is Mrs. Clarence Lane, Glen Koyama

Front center to the back center: Myrtle Schmitt, Ed Emeritz  looking to the right, Walter Heyderhoff, Clarence Lane looking to the left at the guy with the 3D glasses, Far left center: Lila Lang is talking to Charles Simms.  

Far Right: Leona Kinane

The Projector in the following images was built by the Three Dimension Corporation.  It was built for the Barber-Greene company of Aurora, Illinois, makers of road construction equipment. They had it built to automatically project 3-1/2 X 4 inch stereo Kodachromes of Highway projects. The original show was narrated by Paul Harvey. 

The projector was donated to the NSA library for their stereo museum. The CSCC projected the show and then sent the projector to the NSA.  The slides were later optically reduced to Realist format and shown at the Milwaukee convention. 

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10. Left to right in back: Gary Sahagun, Don Smith, Glen Koyama, Al Sinden sitting at table, John Paul Jenson partly out of frame on the right

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13. Left to Right: Retired sales manager for Barber-Greene is speaking, Norm Henkels, Charles Simms and his wife, Al Sinden in the foreground.

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