Her name in lights
June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- Her starting pay was just $16 a week -- not enough to
beat starvation today. But in 1930, it was enough for 18-year-old
Marcella Sheldon to support her mother and two younger sisters.
And it was enough to start her on what would become a 70-year career
with Edwards Theatres. This week, a plaque will be put over Big Newport
theater’s Auditorium 1, dubbing it hereafter the Marcella Sheldon
Auditorium.
“It was a shock to me,” said Sheldon, 89, on learning that the
1,250-seat auditorium would be named after her. “I can’t tell you how
thrilled I am.”
Edwards management decided to surprise Sheldon with the honor as a way
to ensure that Sheldon’s legacy lives beyond her 70 years with the
company. The family-owned Edwards Theatres Circuit Inc. was taken over by
Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz, who will merge the company with
United Artists Theatre Co. and Regal Cinemas Corp. into a leviathan
theater operator.
“In my experience, staying with a company for 70 years is
unprecedented,” said Ron Reid, outgoing chief executive of Edwards.
“Here’s a person who has devoted her entire life to Edwards Theatres, and
she needed to be recognized. We’re happy to do it.”
Sheldon started at Edwards as a secretary right out of high school in
1930 -- the only rank-and-file employee at the corporate headquarters,
then in the old Alhambra Theater, which has since been torn down. She
became a one-woman support staff to President James Edwards, handling
everything from filing to legal work.
The company moved its corporate headquarters to Newport Beach in 1975.
“You did what had to be done, so I learned to do a lot,” Sheldon said.
When her full-time job ended recently -- as it will for all staff
members of the company’s corporate headquarters -- Sheldon began working
part time as a file clerk for her daughter, Carola Anderson, who is the
outgoing vice president of payroll for the soon-to-be-defunct Edwards.
“I was so proud when she came to work for the company too,” Sheldon
said.
Anderson said her mother was thrilled to learn that the auditorium
would be named after her.
“It’s a great thing for her -- a great feeling. And she’s a terrific
lady,” Anderson said.
But while Edwards Theatres shows its gratitude to Sheldon, she is as
least as grateful to the company. Sheldon attributesher youthful mental
alertness and physical mobility to her years with the company.
“I’d love to keep working,” she said, noting that she won’t be able to
because she has lost her driving privileges. “Let me give you a bit of
advice: Work as long as you can, and be with people and feel like you’re
doing something because that keeps you young. It’s very true. I’m an
example of it.”
* June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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