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On April l, two members of the Protection Division of General Services retired. Here EDWARD M. LOWELL, Manager of Building & General Services Department, is seen presenting wrist watches to WALTER DRISCOLL (left) and HARRY SCHAAF.
Set-Up : BILL BERGEN sporting a beautiful Florida tan. JOHN WELSH wants to know who nick-named him "handsome." We all wish TOM LONGMORE a speedy recovery from his recent operation.
Program Services: JOAN PERALES busy getting her wardrobe together for her Bermuda cruise. RONALD GUZIK and WALTER EHRGOTT leaving May 1 with the NBC Army Reserve unit.
Sound Effects: Sound Effects extends its best wishes to JOHNNY POWERS and his bride, Prances, back from a wedding trip to sunny Florida, for a sun-kissed married life.1 Congratulations also to the MANNY SEGAL'S on their new son, Barry Jay, who made his appearance in the Segal household February 22. That lonely look on AG HORINE's face these days is due to his being here in New York while his family is living down in Rome, Ga. That steady stream of letters flowing back and forth from Rome to New York is certainly keeping the Post Office busy.
Music Library: DAVE HUENERGARDT, an ex-employee of the Music Library, will appear in the show "Make a Wish" which is opening any day. JOHNNY ROMAINE is leaving NBC after 22 years to open a business of his own. Good luck, Johnny.' JOHN HARGREAVES is the proud father of a baby boy — to be called KEVIN EWART.
Ma i 1 room : Two of our favorites have left us to enter the Army with the recently-called NBC reserve unit. SAM KIRSHMAN and GEORGE BILL. Both of the boys received a going-away present and the other Friday night about 30 male and female "Mail Boys" gathered at the German-American i Rathskeller to give Sam, George, and two of our alumni, RAY DILLON ana DICK LERNER, who also are leaving with the unit, a real sendoff. We also lost HANK ALLARD, who moved to 106th St. We extend a hearty welcome to newcomers PEARSON MONEY, ARNOLD ORLANDER and GEORGE DOHERTY.
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