20 (y)ears of corn (1952)

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ml Wmr ■ There is more to getting Breakfast Club on the air five mornings a week than what meets the eye or ear. Planning and programming conferences, and the handling of mail keep the seven principal cast members and eight other persons busy around the clock. Mary Canny, Don’s secretary, and Eddy t McKean, special writer, usually meet with the cast Monday afternoons to discuss ideas sent in by listeners. One of these conferences is pictured below (right) at Don’s lake lodge. Left to right, Eddy McKean, Cliff Petersen, Don McNeill, Johnny Desmond, Fran Allison (Aunt Fanny), Peggy Taylor, Mary Canny, with Eddie Ballantine and Sam Cowling in the foreground. BP'-'"'1 Business and promotional affairs connected with Breakfast Club are under the supervision of Ralph Bergsten, business manager and vice president of Don McNeill Enterprises, and Fred Montiegel (right), yearbook editor and promotion manager. Material discussed at cast meet¬ ings is carefully screened by this quartet of secretaries in Don Mc¬ Neill's office. Left to right, Peggy Comfort, Alice Grabau, Pat Bard and Marge Schlitt.