Action (May 1941 - Mar 1958)

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ANNUItL PICNIC PRIZE WINNERS ^ Adult Door Prize Winners Bit — $100 Bond — Bill Leonard W.A. Proj. 2nd — $25 Bond — Ronald Monk M. of F. 3rd — $25 Bond — Emily McAdam Police 4th — $25 Bond — Frank Cosenzo Mail Room 5th — $25 Bond — Walter McCarthy Payroll 6th — $25 Bond — John O. Engel Set Estimating 7th — $25 Bond — Max Karb Machine Shop 8th — $25 Bond — Arthur W. Williams Mill 9th — $25 Bond — H. Romey Grip loth — $25 Bond — Jimmy Dinneen M. of F. Children's Door Prize Winners $5.00 Defense Stamp 1st — Diane Hixon C. H. Hixon, Landscape 2nd — Alvin Zigman Rose Moser 3rd — Clifford Brannon Marvin Brannon, Tabulating 4th— Estin Allen Sylvia Estin, Film Cutting 5th — Harold Valentine Herbert Pritchard, Labor 6th — Anthony Mazzola L. A. Mazzola, Grip 7th — Bonnie Bee McCaskill Still — Ext. 352, Bee McCaskill th — Kenneth McGilp Staff— Ext. 720, J. F. McGilp 9th — Joan Mazzola L. A. Mazzola, Grip loth — Miriam Cameron Telephone, M. Cameron iM ^CENTliV-FOX GOES OVER THE TOP. Firet’ ** Colonel" Fred S. Meyer, In chargi of the campaign, announces tha 2,914 employees of 20th Century-Fo: Studios subscribed $41,414.82 to th« Navy-Russia-China-Dutch War Relie campaign, placing this Studio no I only in first place but well ahead o kll other studios in the Industry. " In future issues of "ACTION" w( hope to show, from time to time, jus "where your money goes." Ilth — Wanda Lee Marten Carpenter Dept. 12th — Jack Fischer G. J. Fischer, Sersen 13th — Judy Ann Schoefleld Fred D. Schoefield, F ire 14th — Bobbie Barnes C. L. Barnes, Transp. W. A. 15th — Barbara Robinson Joe R., Grip 16th — Gary Hawes Louise Rae, Print Room 17th — -James Kirkpatrick W. F. Kirkpatrick, Sound 18th — Barbara Ann Jones Wendell Jones, Grip 19th — Richard Maney John M. Maney, Construction 20th — Geraldine Garris Joe Garris, Landscape 21st — ^Jack Ferguson, Jr. J. S. Ferguson, Engineering 22nd — Billy Christie W. L. Christie, Grip 23rd — Leonard Mazzola L. A. Mazzola, Grip 24th — Paul Sugarman Mona Moser, Secy. 25th — -Warren Hamilton, II W. W. Hamilton, Paint 26th — Filip Schwartz Israel Rebhant, Paint 27th — Kenneth Campeau Bertha Campeau, Story Dept. 28th — Frederica LInenberger Fred LInenberger, Police 29th — -Arlene Malmen Dave Malmen, Constr. 30th — Judy Ann Familla Joseph Familia, Labor 3 I st — 32nd — Bob Ward E. C. Ward, Sound 33rd — Dorcer Reid Frank Reid, Process 34th — Bill McCreary Leo McCreary, Grip 35th — Richard Wise Charlie Wise, Elec. 36th — Dale Johnson A. B. Johnson, Janitor 37th — Tommy Gilboy John F. Gilboy, Constr. 38th — B. Dinneen J. B. Dinneer, M. of F. 39th — Jack Gannon Bill Gannon, Transp. 40th — Virginia Van Running Event Winners Boys (7-9) — 50 Yard Dash — 1st — John King. 2nd — Alvah De Weese. 3rd — Robert Magnors. Girls (7-9 — 50 Yard Dash — 1st — Lorene Landen. 2nd — Frances Young. 3rd — Barbara Thomas. Boys (10-13 — 35 Yard Sack Race — 1st — Roger Torpin. 2nd — Harold Valentine. 3rd — Arthur Stumpus. Girls (10-13) — 35 Yard Sack Race^ — • 1st — Betty June Milburn. 2nd — Dorothy Jancich. 3rd — 'Mary L. Ellison. Boys (14-16) — 100 Yard Dash — 1st — Russell Noris. 2nd — Angelo Teresa. 3rd — Dick Savage. Girls (14-16 — 100 Yard Dash — 1st— Beverly Ries. 2nd — Shirley Young. 3rd — Jean A. Fallon. Men (17 and over) — 100 Yard Dash — 1st — Arthur Ciatto. 2nd — Bud Nekritz. 3rd — J. B. Stillwell. Ladies (17 and over) — 1 50 Yard Relay Race (3 t oeach team^ — 50 yd. lap). Winning Team: 1st — Mary Miller. 2nd — Georgia Gannon. 3rd — Vivian Murphree. Second Place Team: 1st — Terry House. 2nd — Mary Agnes Lubin. 3rd — Mary Agnes Hogan. Men (17 and over) 50 Yard 3-Legged Race. First Place Winner: 1st — E. J. Lull. 2nd — John Lawless. Second Place Winner: 1st — Warren Hamilton. 2nd — Jack Jancich, Jr. Third Place Winner: 1st — Don L. Rusk. 2nd — Bob Williams. Ladies ( 17 and over) — Obstacle Race: 1st — -'Mrs. Dam Bishop. 2nd — Mrs. Mattson. 3rd — Evalon Smith. Swimming Events Boys (7-11) — Two Widths of Pool: 1st — Tommy Moore. 2nd — Mike O'Neill. 3rd — Stanley Dorn. Girls (7-11) — ^Two Widths of Pool: 1st — Dianne Walker. 2nd — Florence Haisch. 3rd — Dorothy Jancich. Boys (12-14) — One Length of Pool: 1st — Frank Dazey. 2nd — Charles De Cuir. 3rd — Melvin Eicher. Girls (12-14 — One Length of Pool: 1st — Louise Reimer. 2nd — Jeanne Bal. 3rd — Edith Bal. Men (17 and over) — Two Lengths of Pool: 1st — Robert Trabert. 2nd — Frank Lubin, Jack McEdwards. Ladies (15 and over) — One Length of Pool: 1st — Marjory Booth. 2nd — Francis Roberts. 3rd — Joyce Primm. Men (15 and over) — Novelty Race: 1st — ^^Mike Sutter. 2nd — Dale Steffensen. 3rd — Dan Bracken. Ladies (15 and over) — Novelty Race: 1st — Joyce Garris. 2nd — Mary Wahimeir. 3rd — Curley Weller. Inter-Departmental Team Race: Winning Team — D. Jack Stubbs (Prop); Will Fowler (Publicity): George Hassin (Effects); Robert Trabert ( Paint) . Inter-Departmental Team Race — Second Place Winning Team: H. J. Gordon, Kenny Williams, Jack McEdwards, Bob Milton. Horseshoe Events 1st Place (Singles) — Jack Fannon, Labor. 2nd Place (Singles) — H. R. Wiisford, Labor. Winning Team (Doubles) — F. L. Snider, Blacksmith, W.A. FOX MOTEL Located Across The Street From S. M. Gate 10269 SANTA MONICA BLVD. Phone CRestview 5-9557 Beautifully furnished Bachelors and Singles . . . with Kitchen and Radio — Individual Garages — Daily Maid Service (Inquire About Our Attractive Rates) DAILY . WEEKLY . MONTHLY Winning Team (Doubles) — Earl A. Wilson, Labor. Second Place (Doubles) — G. D. Dempsey, Landscape. 2nd Place (Doubles) — Bascom Shoef, Carpet and Canvas. Dancing Contest 1st Prize — ^Thomas Stevenson, Mrs. D. Stevenson. 2nd Prize — Jo Ann Noack, Jack K. Anderson. 3rd Prize — Will Fowler and Beverly Blanchard. Tug-o'-War Winning Team — (Captain) Hal Freeman, Bob Sinclair, Joe Taylor, V. W. Price, Ed A. Arnold, H. J. Gordon, 'Morris Ratner, Al De Weese. Second Place Team (Captain) — Lawrence J. Ivan, R. M. Weller, Cliff Wood, G. Nordstrom, Everett Robinson, George Robinett, Allen Powell, H. Horowitz. Softbal! Games All Star Game: Captain of Winning Team: W. A. Savage. ★ THANKS TO PADDOCK Thanks are due the Paddock Pool Maintenance Co. for checking the Uplifters' Swimming Pool as to sanitation and general workability for our 1 0th Annual Picnic, this company donated the services of Mr. Walter Brehm, who spent a lot of time seeing to it that the pool was in perfect order. Our appreciation also to the Zellerbach Paper Co. that donated the paper for our programs— and the Hollywood Post of the American Legion for 50 wrestling tickets for the Behomeths on the Tug-o'-War teams. 17