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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Honorable mention went to Ilene Conry, David Carr, Madeleine Paul, Glenda Stone, Joan Kugell, Calvin Gross, Robert Goodman, George Melzer, and Marcia Ullian.
There are those who try to tie in their current college training with outside employment. Joan Kugell, a sophomore in drama at Carnegie Institute of Technology, specializes in children's parties, makes as much as $9 for 20 minutes by putting on an elf act, leaping about as Peter Pan and re-enacting story-book characters.
Also appearing in Fry's lyrical comedy of 15th Century England will be Norma Dunlap, Ted van Griethnysen, Hubert Whitfield, Ruby Chromchak, Rea Hooker, Dan Kelleher, Charles Miller, Joan Kugell, Mary Gassett and Dick Foose.
Television viewers remember Joan as Frieda Krause, the eager, engaging secretary-law student on ABC's 'Owen Marshall' [...] [I]n 1960 she became the only distaff member of the Premise — an improvisational theater group — and toured London, Washington, Miami, Los Angeles and New York. [...] Two films, 'The Troublemaker' and 'The President's Analyst' followed, and Joan appesared in New York television and had leads in two Broadway shows. [...] Joan has been married nine years to Bill Svanoe, a TV and film writer.
Comedy series: Hy Averback for 'Bombed' episode of 'Mash' (20th-Fox-CBS); Hal Cooper, 'Maude' series (Tandem-CBS); Joan Darling, 'Chuckles Bites the Dust' seg of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' (MTM-CBS).
Joan Darling won the daytime dramatic award for the After School Special 'Mom's on Strike' (ABC);
Special: Wayne Threm, cameraperson, The Feminine Mistake, KNXT; Ken Dettling, lighting director, The Aman Folk Ensemble, KCET; John Cosgrove, director, I'll See You in Court, KNBC; Bill Stout, reporter, Without a Second Thought, KNXT; Ron Malvin, film editor, The Vanishing Land, KNBC; Bob Niemack, film editor, The Feminine Mistake, KNXT; Thomas D. Pineiro, film editor, They Still Say I Do, KABC-TV; Joan Darling, performer, Dorothy Parker: Woven in a Crazy Plaid, KNBC; Arnold Shapiro, writer, The Feminine Mistake, KNXT; Bill Stout, writer, Without a Second Thought, KNXT; Joe Landis and Larry Tubelle, writers, The 8th Annual Senior Olympics, KNBC; Anne Kaestner, writer, South Africa: A View From the Inside, KHJ-TV.
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