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Employees’ Annual Coif Tourney Great Success; Ladies’ Flight June 5th
The 1938 Studio Employees’ Annual Coif Tournament, held at Rancho Golf Club on May 8th, was the largest and most successful in the history of the Tournament. Play started at 4:30 a.m. and the party continued to 10:30 p.m. — a swell time was enjoyed by everyone there.
The play resulted in a three-way tie for low gross, Johnny Mescall, Lloyd Nobles and Jack Lebovitz each scoring a 73, one over par. The tie was pfayed off on Sunday, May 22nd, and was won by Lebovitz, who turned in another 73, while Nobles and Mescall, who were off in their putting, each shot 80’s.
Jack Codd, Tournament Chairman, wishes to announce that the film will be shown and prizes distributed as soon as possible. The delay has been caused by the impossibility of putting the sound effects in the picture due to the fact that the re-recording room has been in 100 percent use in connection with production.
The Ladies’ Flight will be played at Rancho on Sunday, June 5th, commencing at 10:30 a.m. Arrangements have been made for luncheon and for dancing during the afternoon and evening, and it is anticipated that there will be even more fun than at last year’s event. About 1 00 players are expected, and Alex Kelly, Chairman of the Prize Committee, says there will be a prize for every player. Ollie Painter will be on hand to act as starter of the event.
Publicity Houndjft
By MARY COKLMAN
From the current discussion, "How’s Your Phobia Today?” and a couple of psychology books (which we didn’t read) evolved the following list:
1. ACROPHOBIA — fear of heights or high
places
2. AGORAPHOBIA — fear of open places
3. ALCOPHOBIA — fear of pain
4. AUTHROPOPHOBI A — fear of men or of
one particular man
5. ASTRAPHOBIA — fear of thunder or of
other meteorological phenomena
6. BOTOPHOBIA — fear of cellars (and what
they contain)
7. CLAUSTROPHOBIA — fear of enclosed
spaces (as Carthay Circle Theater)
8. EREUTOPHOBI A, more commonly called
ERYTHROPHOBI A — fear of blushing
9. GYNOPHOBIA — fear of women or of some particular woman
10. HEMATOPHOBIA — fear of blood 1 1 . MISOPHOBIA — fear of contamination
12. MONOPHOBIA — fear of solitude
13. NEOPHOBIA — fear of the new or unfa
miliar
14. NYCTOPHOBIA — fear of the darkness 1 5. OCHLOPHOBIA — fear of crowds
16. PATHOPHOBIA — fear of disease or bar
ber’s itch
17. TEOCATIPHOBIA — fear of sinning
18. PHOBOPHOBIA — fear of fear, fear that
one will be afraid
19. TAPHEPHOBIA — fear of being buried alive
20. THANATOPHOBIA — fear of death
21. THEOPHOBIA— fear of Cod
22. TOXOPHOBIA — fear of poisons or of be
ing poisoned
23. VOKEPHOBIA — fear of returning home
24. ZOOPHOBIA — fear of animals, or of some
particular animal
25. MYSOPHOBIA — fear of contamination
26. PYROPHOBIA — fear of fire
27. CYNOPHOBIA— fear of dogs
28. KERAU NOPHOBIA — fear of thunder
29. AILUROPHOBI A — fear of cats
30. ERGASIOPHOBIA — fear of work
31. KLOPSOPHOBI A — fear of thieves
32. SIDERODROMOPHOBIA — fear of railways
33. TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA — No. 13
34. CEPHYROPHOBI A — fear of crossing a
bridge
35. OPHIDIOPHOBIA— fear of snakes
36. PANOPHOBIA — fear of everything
The psychologists claim every person is entitled to two or more phobias. We have taken the liberty of uncovering at least one Phobia of every member of the department. You pick the rest!
Wally Alderton (13), Tom Alfred (2), Dot Arden (8), Jack Cooper (32), Ray Dannenbaum (21), Jim Denton (31), Ruth Dunlap ( 1 ) , Gene Kornman (11), Phil Gersdorf (18), Marie Gillen (3), Larry Cinsburg (9), Mary Cohlman (30), Charlie Goldie (17), Cordon Cordon (9), Anna Mae Hart (7), Dave Hechtlinger (33), Lou Hechtlinger (9), Lillian Hill (4), Margerie Hockley (29), Milt Howe (12), Ruth Huff (23), George Hussey (34), Sam Israel (8), Bob Johns (12), Jim Lee (23), Annarea Maher (17), Peggy McNaught (8), Jim Mitchell (24), Don Morgan (35), Mary Morrow (7), Jack Mulcahy (26), Troy Orr (6), Ollie Painter (6), Frank Perett (14), Dick Pittenger (36), Katy Robinson (15), Bernie Schermer (1), Jerry Solomon (17), Eric Swarthe (22), Les Vaughn (16), George Weiss (22). Bill Winter (19), Sonia Wolfson ( 1 3 ) , Guy Young (19).
THOSE WHO HAVE CROUP INSURANCE
may pay premiums in advance during vacation periods so that their insurance will remain in force.