Paramount World (May 1958 - July 1962)

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14 Paramount World NEWS AND VIEWS OF THE HOME FRONT ON TIMES SQUARE, N.Y.C. Laden with invigorating sunrays and the soft, mellow hues of nature, Spring days embellish sauntering to the subways in the a.m. to ride to work with enjoyment (until one enters the trains during the rush hour). Speaking of Spring, Joe Diana Traffic Department, is welcoming the season in his usual way by keeping his hair cut as short as bristles. By the time this issue is out, Ralph Rosello and Ceil Morone will be several-week old newlyweds Anne McPolin, Mr. Clug' s secretary, flew to Detroit to attend the wedding of her nephew, Arthur Grant several weeks ago. Newcomers to Paramount: Louis Apet is the new mail clerk on the eleventh floor. He is replacing Harold Zuchman who has been promoted to contract clerk. John McKeown, former contract clerk, has been promoted to junior contract analyst trainee, while Ronald Girard, who was previously in John's new position, is now an intermediate contract analyst. Newcomers to the V.orld: April brought with it a pair of brand new grandfathers one for the first time Tommy Tinston's first is a boy Blake Ashley Vartanian, bom April the 8th. His weight was 6 lbs., 13 oz. Evelyn Vartanian, Tommy's daughter, is the baby's mother Joe Coote is a ^.randda.d again. His son Joe, Coote, Jr. and wife Georgians became the parents of a tirl Elizabeth Ann Coote, born the 14th. Her weight was 7 lbs., 4 oz. This is the fifth grandchild for Joe, Sr. The crew consists of four girls and --BOWLING NEWS- The Shirley Booth team captured the championship of the Paramount Pictures Club Bowling League on the final night of the season. C&pt George Casiano (NY Branch) had plenty of help from: Brenda Herman, uloria Adelhelm, Bill Vickesser and Len feldman'. The Danny Kaye team nipped Yul Brynner by half a point tor runner-up honors Helene Coleman led the gals average parade with 139 and also won the high series title with 487. Kay Burke blasted out a '<02 for higR game honors and Grace Ganguzza won the Bowler of the Yeer title. A NEW GRANDFATHER: Paul Ackerman, Paramount International's publicity director, cuddles his ten-day-old granddaughter, Karen Joan Ackerman, in the home of his son and daughter-in-law in Westfield, Massachusetts. A k CLOSLUP: Here is Keren Jo&n again, in the Wesson Maternity Hospital at Springfield, Massachusetts; the above photograph was snapped when she was only one day old. Her father is Barclay Ackerman, Paul Ackerman's son. one sole male. The eleventh floor held an Academy Awards pool, initiated by Sandra Dubler. Michael Berman and Max Balaban were the winners. The prize was $20 a piece for guessing correctly in nine categories. Vith the money, they bcu^it Sandy candy and cookies for the rest of the floor. Everyone on the tenth floor was sorry that Pamela Priestly left Paramount. Her coworkers in the billing department bought her a black leather bag as a going-away gift. Hugh Owen spent the month in Florida on a combination business and pleasure trip. News and pictures (especially both) are always welcome in Room 1010. — Helen Kwartler