NBC chimes (Jan 1951-Dec 1952)

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Tr af f i C : JOAN MOONEY's eyes sparkle almost as much as her gorgeous new! I "sparkler". She recently became engaged to Don Naylor, now serving witjjl the Marines. Could it be that JOAN DUGGAN heard a program on another J network requesting everyone to send beans to the Governor of Massachu-ll setts? Or is there another reason why she recently took off for a week! I end in Boston? VERONICA ULRICH is convalescing from a recent operation I Traffi cites hope she'll soon be "fit as a fiddle" and back in Communi-1 II cations . PUBLIC RELATIONS — Press: Words of welcome to BOB GRAFF, ERNIE OTTO I and GEORGE McMURRAY, who have joined us as staff writers. Congratulations to BILL LAUTEN, our new Trade News Editor, and MILT BROWN, who replaced URSULA HALLORAN AS Column Editor. Farewell to JOE SHEEHAN, who has left us to enter the teaching profession, and BILL PETERSON, who has departed for Texas and the wide open spaces. Replacing Bill as Assistant Copy Editor is KEN KANTOR, NBC's former war correspondent in Korea. Congratulations to the BILL STEIN' s on the birth of young Michael Ronald, who weighed in at 6 lbs. 14 oz. JOHN O'KEEFE is leavin at the end of this month with the rest of the NBC Army Reserve unit. I n f 0 rm at i on I Our whole female contingent working down in the Main Hall on the Cancer Drive this month. GEORGE DEUBEL is getting married in June. Currently lining up furniture, apartment, etc. ROSEMARY PFAFF is still going around to all the local hospitals, giving singing concerts for the shut-ins. Continuity Acceptance: kay Henderson sails for Europe on the America May 8. She plans to visit France, England, Scotland, and especially her home in Belfast, Ireland. CAREY, DeMOTT STILL TOP BOWLERS Vin Carey is maintaining his position as top male bowler in the NBC League, with an average of 170 and Joan DeMott still leads the girls with a 159 average, according to the latest reports. Among the teams, Controllers leads with a record of 65 won and 35 lost. The Gremlins are second with 62 wins and 38 losses, followed by Studio Grips, with 61 and 39, Gadgeteers, with 60 and 40, and Engineering, with 58 and 42 Construction, General Service, Radio Rogues, Audio-Video and TV Maintenance follow in that order. BARGAIN COUNTER For Sale: Black persian-paw fur coat; full-length; mink trimmed; shawl collar style, very full; rarely worn. $185. If interested call Florenc on Ext. 8824. Looking For: A car. If you are interested in selling your car, contact Ann Teahan, Room 786, Ext. 8703. Page 12