Hollywood Studio Magazine (May 1966)

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4L CITY STUDIO LEAGUE SEASON Hughes. Alternates, Gwenn Oldaker, Al Baker. This year’s President, Hank Sorney, Ann B. Davis, Dale Roridon and Mabel. 11. Two members of M.C.A. Team. Runner-up last year, also tied first half. Mrs. Notar, Larry Notar. Nancy Wonder (formerly in Rain’s office). 12. Hank Sorney, Flo Roridon, Ted Grabor and Mabel. 13. Ann and Dale. 14. Jim Leighton, Ted Grabor, Ann Davis. 15. Roy Moss (Piaster shop) Betty Meyer, new Secretary ’66-’67 and Mrs. La Fontaine. By Mabel De Cinces Pictured on the opposite page are some of the members and guests of Universal City Studios bowling teams as they celebrated the end of the season with a dinner dance, which was held at the Knollwood Country Club in Granada Hills. Dominic (Still Dept.) and I at- tended the bowling dinner. Before din¬ ner was served, bowling trophy awards were presented — and new officers were elected. Dale Raridon, past President (four years) and Bob Mann, Secretary (three years), called for a nomination and election of officers for the ensuing year. Hank Sorney was elected President, Betty Meyer, Secretary. The awarding of the trophies followed the election. The Champs — the Ann B. Davis Team — are as follows: Dale Raridon (Captain), Flo Raridon (wife), Jessie Stephens, Ted Grabar, and Steve Hughes. Alternates were: Gwen Old¬ aker and Al Baker. Runner-up team, sponsored by MCA: Bob Mann, Hank Sorney, Ruth Sorney (sister), Larry Notar, and Nancy Wander. Highest average for men: Bob Mann — 258. Highest average for women: Ruth Sorney — 232. After presentation of the trophies to the Sponsors and teams, a delicious dinner was served. Düring dinner the orchestra played beautiful music for dancing. As it was trophy award night for a local dance studio, we enjoyed watching teachers and their students per form. Attractive, charming, and versatile actress Ann B. Davis, of the John Forsythe series, was quite pleased with her winning team. Ann’s guest, hand- some actor Jim Leighton, who was associate producer of “It’s A Man’s World” is now at Fox Studio. Dale Raridon and Bob Mann are to be congratulated for an enjoyable ev- ening. Hank Sorney was delightful as the Master of Ceremonies.