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NBC EMPLOYEES FROM COAST TO COAST JOIN NETWORK'S 10-YEAR CLUB
Clevelands young veterans with a record of 10 or more years with NBC formed this impressive group to receive gold buttons and scrolls from V.-P. Mullen and General Manager Vernon Pribble of WTAM. The soda fountain effect at the left added effervescence to the evening’s festivities.
The Chicago 10-Year Club gets two new members as VicePresidents Harry C. Kopf (left* and Frank E. Mullen (right) give club scrolls to T. E. Schreyer and H. Luttgens of the central division staff.
With three exceptions, Denver's club members began their affiliation with KOA when the station was first opened in 1924. These old-timers represent nearly one-sixth of the Rocky Mountain station’s entire personnel.
All but three of Hollywood’s eligible roster of 29 “10-Year” men were present at one of filmland's restaurants to receive their insignia. The missing trio are on military leave of absence. Vice-President Sidney N. Strotz made the presentations for the management.
• NEW YORK.— When the NBC 10-Year Cluh was launched in New York last May, there were still many members in other NBC cities who had not yet received their pins and certificates. The matter was taken care of promptly by Frank E. Mullen, NBC vice-president and general manager, who set out on a trip to the Washington, Cleveland and Chicago offices to help make the 10-Year Club a coast-to-eoast proposition. In Denver, KOA Manager James R. MacPherson launched the Rocky Mountain chapter, and in Hollywood, Vice-President Sidney N. Strotz presided at the ceremonies for employees in NBC ranks 10 vears or more.
Aided by service records of V.-P. Russell (left), V.-P. Mullen (center) and WRC Manager Smith (right), this quintet pictured at Washington’s 10-Year C.luh banquet has accumulated 81 years of NBC loyalty. Capital City veterans are H. W. Yates, engineer, and R. Terrell, operations.