TV Radio Mirror (1960)

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tea NOEL . . . Dick Noel, that is, of New York's WCBS Radio and his happy family of three There's always a smile on Dick's face ... at the WCBS Radio studios and at home with the family — Left to right: Kathie, 7, Wendy, 5, and wife Helen. Wendy and Kathie indulge in favorite backyard play activity as Dick kibitzes. A sk WCBS Radio's Dick Noel where he lives and he'll ^^ tell you Huntington, Long Island. But it's not as simple as that, he goes on to explain. Although the house is officially located in Huntington, it is in the section called Cold Springs Hills. The fire department for their district is located in Cold Springs Harbor, the school is in a district with another name, etc., etc. But Dick and his wife Helen don't really mind about the complications of names, they love living in their "split-level, cedarshingled, yellow-trimmed" house in suburbia and don't care who knows it! As a matter of fact, there are only two things that can make Dick budge out of his domain. One is his job — he has his own show on WCBS Radio, 4 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and he announces The Lowell Thomas Show, 6:45 p.m., Monday through Friday. The other is his love of travel. "I can be ready to go anywhere in the world on ten minutes' notice," he smiles. While on these occasional jaunts, Dick always manages to add to his collection of bric-a-brac. He has such interesting items as a cowbell from Bali, a bird carved from the horn of a water buffalo, and a Mexican ceremonial calendar plate. His other hobbies include reading everything and anything on the Civil War — "Ever since I read Andersonville,' I've been interested in the subject," he says. Another hobby is taking pictures and more pictures of his two lively daughters — Kathie, 7, and Wendy, 5. And, when the new little Noel arrives this summer, Dick will be busier than ever with his camera.