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TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX STUDIO CLUB
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DECEMBER. 1943 VOLUME 4. NUMBER 12
Editor
Assistant Editor
Editorial
Joe! E Hawley Action's Cover
Jane Emerson Staff Photographer
Lloyd Harting Robert L. Gunn
orteri
Lacquer Lane
Benny Benson
4
Christmas
Ed La Bart
1 1
Printables
Mary Allen Gordon
5
Snips From The Tin Shop
Anonymous
12
Lab Gab
Fawn Farrar
6
Sparks From The Arcs
Lee Dunbar
13
Pen-Pushers Personals
Pete Lake
6
Art Department Notes
Helen Etzler
13
The Script Tease
Audre Rochlen
7
Go Western
Jack Kessler
14
Nursery Tales
Jim Briggs
7
Maintenantics
A. O. Williams
14
Mechanical Effects News
Dorothy Burke
7
Ladies' Wardrobe
Alice Lefargue
15
Shavings From The Mill
A. P. Whizzer White
8
Laborelates
Irish Roche
15
The Plaster Cracks
Wanda Kahne
9
Cafe Society News
Edith Billmyer
9
Tapping Around
Geneva Sawyer
17
Men's Wardrobe
Hazel Shirk
10
Musical Notes
May Stanhope
17
Grip Department
Walter E. Pitchman
1 1
Keeping Tab
Ruth Rosander
18
American Legion Post No. 563
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Max W. Larey 3 Our Service Reporter Reports
Henry Arnstein 19
Specials
Safety News
Jimmy Dineen 5
Sergeant Karl F. Whittaker, U. S. Marine Corps
16
1944 Auto License
8
Sergeant Norman Primm, Combat Camera Unit
16
Bowling League
Ike Danning 16
Tom Little, Property Department
18
Letters From Boys In Service
20
20th Century-Fox Studio Club ACTION is published monthly at 10201 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 35, California, by and for the rriembership of 2Wh Centum-Fox Studio Club Subscription price $1.00 per year. Single copy 15c. Advertising rates furnished on request. Telephone: BRadshaw Z-ZI6I. station IIUV.
Entered as Second Class matter. April 2, 1942, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, California, under the act ot March 3, I8/V.