20 (y)ears of corn (1952)

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Evelyn Lynne joined the show in time for Breakfast Club's 2000th broadcast. ”■ Don started the year by dedicating a broadcast I B/B -C B^B to a seaman on duty in midAtlantic. "I have A heard you from almost every port in the world,” the seaman wrote McNeill. "I will be listening again in January when my ship is at sea.” A host of other fans voted Breakfast Club and Don McNeill their "favorite program and favorite master of ceremonies.” Annette King left the show to await the arrival of her first-born, a baby girl, in May. Evelyn Lynne of Dallas, who was to make her "Dear Diary” entries famous, and Nancy Martin of Wheeling, W. Va., became regular girl vocalists. The Dinning Sisters, Vass Family, Vagabonds, Cadets, Romeos and The Escorts and Betty were featured singing acts of the year. In November, Breakfast Club celebrated its 2,000th broadcast.