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We have not yet taken our screen tests and therefore, don't know what positions we will hold in this studio. Susan Kirsch. Carole McCoy, Barbara Moldofsky. and Marlene Schulte arc hoping to be our future stars. Our script writer. Josephine Pantano, has informed Walter Koch, Fred McCoy, Marlene Mercuro, Anthony Milos-cia, Patsy Riccardi, Irene Smith, Jean Threadcroft, Carl Tonnnasone, Madeline Verdi, Richard Ward, and Joyce Worcester about our first production, and they have started working on the scenery. Our wardrobe department will lx headed by Estelle Parronc. Lawrence Kricger will be in charge of the filming of our pictures. Angela Larceri, Richard Barton, Judith Rosenberg, John Dolan, Rogers Bryant and Vivian Cook represent us at the Board of Directors meetings. Joyce Dorothy Knight, Priscilla Ryan. Patricia Eleanoi Anderson and Rochelle Zinn arc hoping to be our leading actresses. Our musicians Anna Cross. Esta Plagcr, Anthony Di Gregorio will do the filming of our first production. Ralph Einaldi will be our publicity agent. Our large staff of scenery artists consists of Bruce Dally, Russell Jenkins, John Carlin, Clement Bernard, Joseph Dorbin, Jesse El, Joe Cendransky, James Allen, Sandra Hudson, Ronald Bonadies, William Davis, Bert Dodge, David Appling. Ronald Handleman, Anthony Donofrio, Geraldine Johnson, and Jean Jones. Albert Kaplan is our studio propman. Oraleen Orr, Ronald Seeley, Sandra DcLucia, Ronald Shipley, Cecilia Knof and Brenda Westry have already been appointed. Our scenery will be done by Henry Kelly and Barbara Hughes. 14
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Mrs. Walsh lends a helping hand to Bob La Franco in the publicity department , as John Rowe, Joe Nicolata, Joel Kud -ler and John Kindler look on. Madge Friewald reaches for silver in the commissary. Mr. Balshan's typing class pays attention to the copy in the bus -iness department. Mary Larceri, Judy Bolden. Diane DaUanegro and Elaine De Lorenzo view rushes of the Variety Show. Mrs. Hopper's art class prepares scenery for the Christmas Fair. Mr. Pickett leads the chorus. Beverly Elman and Mary Ann Chutsonis observe the studio's ....... Mr. Garrett directs his art class. Mr. Janowits makes English interesting for his students. The boys’ shop class prepares props for the sets. The slide rule has its admirers.
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Anita Grande and Noreen McWhirr have completed the writing of our first script. Rosemarie Senators will make our costumes. Those who hope to become our stars are Joe Di Rago. Beverly Barlow, Kathy Karpinski and Vivian Bosley. Now that the screen tests have been completed, we find that Isadorc D’Amico and Jane Goode get top billing in our productions, which are highly publicized by Janice Janoski, Patricia Balvage, and Maxine Kepniss. Although they aren't our leading ladies, Delores Hcon and Addic Sprinkle are important to us as wardrobe mistresses. Philip Callahan and Carmine Saldutti are our technicians. Our newly-appointed scenery artists are: Tyrone Ingram, Kent Rheubottom, Garnet Tolen, Milton Hinton, Allen Harmon, Dorothy Lcavy, Lydia Gaetano, Carol Horsch, Wcstley Lee., and Alfred Volpe. The delightful music for our pictures is played by Lance Andersen, Samuel Cralt, Patricia Ellison, Catherine Biank, and Olin Gaines. As a result of their screen tests. Marietta Mayes, Richard Red inski, Robert Roinash, Patricia Gallegher, Nancy Hicks, Beverly Jetter, and Judith Williams have roles in our newest production. Hie filming ol our pictures is done by Andrew DiMar-tino and the scenery by Jane Ann Beatty, James Eagan, Astor Glasgow, Herbert Greenberg, Emily Hettinger, Rosemary Horniacek, Brue 1-ee, and Anthony Silva. Florence Viviani is our wardrobe mistress. Our agent, Winnifred Shannon, keeps all our names before the public. Our musicians are Estelle Alticre, Rol crt Bass, Phillip Kirby, and Carl Olchcski. Michael Reynolds is our studio prop man. 15
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