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NBC TRANSMITTER
Joe Parker, NBC Hollywood director, and singing star Kay St. Germain. (See story.)
NBC HOLLYWOOD
by Noel Corbett
beach jacks (a la Bing Crosby) with a couple of Earl Carroll’s beauties . . . Biggest man at the party and Biggest hit was Bill Andrews, night manager, who sat on the sands all afternoon teaching the gang how to make those crafty chess moves.
Along about nine in the evening the gang made for the Ocean Park Pier, where they took over the Fun House until midnight.
Not Bad
For a newly formed softball team, the NBCAA Softballers are not doing so bad. Last week they beat MGM 12 to 5, and the week before they took KFI 12 to 4. Prior to that (when they were just starting up) the Byron Jackson Pump Company beat them 7 to 2. The latter outfit play in a Double A League.
Lineup is: Charlie Smith, General Maintenance, pitcher; Sound Chief Harry Saz, catcher; Page Ted Cottrell, 1st; Dave McPhail. Auditing, 2nd; Page “Whitey” Reynolds, ss; Curley Bradley, NBC Ranch Boy, 3rd; Page George Hatch. If; Page Aubrey Ison, cf; Page Bruce Anson, rf. Page Jack Samways is alternate pitcher.
In The Movies
Clinton ‘'Buddy’’ Twiss, in charge of special events in Hollywood, will grace the silver screen again when he does the race track sequence in Joe Penner’s new RKO picture, “The Day the Bookies Wept.” Twiss will be remem(Continued on next page)
The Great Outdoors
The Hollywood Radio City gang are showing their appreciation of these long summery days and clear, waim nights by spending all their time off in the outdoors. The recent weekend equestrian part) to Big Pines and the Beach Party at the Malibu La Costa Beach Club hit new attendance highs. Two dozen rode to the mountain spot, and almost a hundred employes were at the beach.
The ride itself was one of the best, and at Big Pines the bunch enjoyed a barbecue, and were entertained around the campfire by Don Wilson and the NBC Ranch Boys.
Plenty of action was seen at the beach party, and Charlie Smith, Artists Service, Sound Chief Harr) Saz, and Page Stan Radom, were on hand with their cameras to record most of the fun.
Some meanie tossed Dorothy Waknitz into the briny deep, but she bobbed to the surface in an instant with her blonde locks dripping wet. Later, she claims, she combed out a pound of seaweed and four conch shells . . . Jack Wo miser. Sound, waited until the party was in full swing, then showed up in one of those Hawaiian
Vice-President Don E. Gilman and Sales Promotion Manager Charles Brown with the handsome gold cup which NBC Western Division received from the Pacific Advertising Clubs Association for their exhibit showing the best use of direct mail advertising.
Janette White, Program Department, who helped liven the Beach Party. Everybody could spot the huge NBC banner from the high* way — when Janette wasn’t in front of it.