Action (May 1941 - Mar 1958)

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THAT ELUSIVE LITTLE WHITE BALL Joe Hlrigoyen, Chairman of our Sports Committee, looks like he en[oys his golf, and you can bet he goes to town in doing everything in his power to insure a highly successful season this year. The Inter-Departmental Golf Tournament starts April 12th (Sunday). Just as soon as all teams have registered with the Studio Club Office, schedules will be compiled and sent to each team captain. Kindly enter your tearrt and give names of players right away, as the time is growing very short. SOFTBALL Softball will start batting away Sunday, April 12, at Santa Barbara and La Brea playgrounds. Our teams will have reservations from 9 A.M. to 12. BASKETBALL OVER BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Our Basketball Team didn't win the championship again this year, but you can bet they were in there trying. We are proud of them, win, lose or draw. Frank Lubin was named ori the second all-American Team. IT’S SHOW TIME A meeting of the Little Theatre Group was held Thursday evening, April 2, 1942. Plans were discussed and a pleasant future is predicted for this group. Anyone wishing to Join in this activity will please contact Johnnie Ehrln in the Cutting Department, or the Studio Club Office. Support your Studio Club. Remember we only take out what we put in — practice unity and co-operation. V6.. JU^elUted. Health , Work and Tun from IS A HANDICAP Longer lifelines go with shorter waistlines. People of average weight live longer than those who are overweight. They live longer and suffer less from chronic diseases. They feel better and look better. Before thirty it is safer to be a little over rather than under the average weight: after forty the spare figure is preferred. Overweight shortens life because fat accumulates about the heart and digestive organs, seriously interfering with their work. Fatty tissue adds extra and needless miles of tiny blood vessels. Diabetes, high blood pressure, and apoplexy, among other conditions, are brought on by overweight. Table of Average Weights (Ages 30-40 Years) Height Weight For Men in Pounds For Women Height Weight For Men in Pounds For Women 5 ft. 128 122 5 ft. 7 in. 150 146 5 ft. 1 in. 130 124 5 ft. 8 in. 155 150 5 ft. 2 in. 132 127 5 ft. 9 in. 160 154 5 ft. 3 in. 135 130 5 ft. 10 in. 165 157 5 ft. 4 in. 138 134 5 ft. M in. 170 160 5 ft. 5 in. 142 138 6 ft. 176 163 5 ft. 6 in. 146 142 Overweight is due chiefly to eating too much and exercising too little. If you are over forty and overweight, your problem is to cut down the fat-producing foods. Oereals, starchy foods, sweefs, and fats must be eaten sparingly. Lean meat, colored and leafy vegetables, fruit, and milk are the foods on which the bulk of your meals must be made. If you would reduce, first have an examination by your physician. Then let him outline the details of your diet. Remember, this magazine goes to the men now serving our country and maybe some of them were formerly employed in your department, so let's let them hear from you. You have no idea how much they enjoy reading news from the Studio. * ♦ * Don't forget McEldowney's Florist Shop on Pico when buying flowers for Easter, etc.