Radio revue (Dec 1929-Mar 1930)

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DECEMBER, 19 2 9 33 Crowned Radio's Queen of Beauty Olive Shea, of Station WABC, Chosen from i6; Entrants in Nationwide Contest ' 1 1HE committee of judges that conferred the title of "Miss Radio" ■* for 1929 on Miss Shea consisted of Jess Hawley, of Chicago, chairman; Florenz Ziegfeld; Victor Frisch, sculptor, and McClelland Barclay, artist, both of New York, and Morris Metcalf, of Springfield, Mass. Miss Shea was born in New York City eighteen years ago. After completing elementary school, she attended Our Lady of Lourdes Convent for four years. Later she applied to the Columbia chain for an audition and passed 'with high honors. Since then she has taken part in many of its big hours. She is five feet, three inches tall and weighs 110 pounds. Her hair is golden brown and her eyes are blue. Her favorite sports are swimming, riding and tennis.