The Exhibitor (Nov 1948-Feb 1949)

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Davis Vining (left) poses with his father, J. H... Vining, in the projection booth of the Albany, Albany, Ga. The senior threaded since 1918. Shown here are Samuel Small and Alfred Bangle, they are operators at the Art, Springfield, Mass. The tie certainly does brighten up things. This manly trio includes, from left to right, Nick Tedesco, Gus Soderberg and Bill Lewis, operators at Loew's Palace, Hartford, Conn. The very cooperative group shown here before the performance have a very busy schedule and have been doing a swell job as the community can testify in their behalf. MEIS AT WORK is a continuing regular Department of each issue of PHYSICALTHEATRE designed to give a ''curtain call" to the many worthy and industrious industryites who seldom receive public acclaim, MANAGERS, ASSISTANT MANAGERS, PROJECTIONISTS, CASHIERS, and OTHER IMPORTANT THEATRE EMPLOYEES with years of Industry Service to their credit are invited to submit "on-the-job" pictures and data for consideration and possible future use in this Department. Thomas Frierson and Howard Kelley, popular projectionists at Florida, Jacksonville, Fla. Kelley has resided here since 1942; he came from New York. The climate seems to agree with him. Gus Fitz and Louis Kirchofer, bo!h projectionists at the Albany, New Brunswick, N. J. Between the two men, they share almost equally 55 years experience in motion picture projection field. Charles G. McCready and Grover L. Williams, operators at the Capital, Altoona, Pa. They are shown here preparing for the coming perfor¬ mance, and are members of local 130, lATSE. S. P. Kersey and Paul Covington are projectionists at Wilby-Kincey's Carolina, Greensboro, N. C., and have a combined total of more than fifty years experience. Officiating in local 574, lATSE. PT-12 PHYSICAL THEATRE DEPARTMENT of THE EXHIBITOR January 12, 1949