Hollywood Studio Magazine (August 1972)

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“T^e ^Storybook^ c Larid ,f Parade MPTCH's annual event Old King Cole, Humpty Dumpty, Mistress May, and others were alive, well and happy. A Walt Disney creation? No, it was just the annual Motion Picture Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills. The patients bedecked with smiles and Creative costumes, wheeled their chairs to the theme of “Storybook Land.” (1) KING AND QUEEN REIGN - j(L. to R.) Friede Redman as Queen of Hearts, volunteer worker Eva Rosenkrantz, and Martin Seliger as Old King Cole. (2) FROM ELEPHANTS TO RAINBOWS - (L. to R.) Dorothy Fisher as Dumbo, Larry Fine as Humpty Dumpty, Ruth Zemba as Little Toot, John O’Brien as Finian’s Rainbow and Irva Ross as Mistress Mary. (3) MATRIARCH OF STORY LAND — Mother Goose as created by Clara Ginther, with Dorothy Fisher as Dumbo, on her ri^it. (4) DECISION MAKERS - (L. to R.) The panel of celebrity judges were first row: Kathleen Freeman, actress; Paulene Myers, trustee, William Kirk, Iggie Wolfington, actor and Master of Ceremonies. Second row: Billy Hunt, executive vice-president of AMPTVP; Jack Staggs, executive director of the Motion Picture and Television Fund; Wanda Tuchock, trustee; John Pavlik, John Gavin, actor and SAG President; Ann Doran, trustee; Joel McCrea, actor; and Monte Markham, actor. North Hollywood Federal Now open until 7pm every weekday. Lankershim at Riverside