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Alan A. Roberts, elected VlCC pn.-skli.nl ol ( icyCI . \loicv . Ballard. Inc . New "i oris Vftci joining the |ugcnc\ in I *■> 5 7 he served us dircctoi marketing research, western divi• II, and Liter transfered from the ( hk igo office to New > ork, initially in marketing research and most ill) in account management. Barry J. Ballister and Richard r. vinyard elected vice presidents .a led Bates & Co., Sevk York. 'Ballister, creative supervisor, came Htilh\i< r i ard to the agencj in ll>5l>. from G Advertising, where he worked .is i copywriter. Vinyard joined Bates in 1963 from Ralston Purina Co.. st. I ouis, where he was advertising and promotion manager. Dean Landis elected executive vice president in charge ol administrative sen ices ol < ompton td vertising, Chicago Since joining the agenc] in 1958 as general mana he has been named senioi vice prea idem and m I1>mi elected to Ilie hoard ol directors Draper Daniels joined the agency as executive vice president in charge >>t creative services and will become a member ol the agency's board "i directors and chairman of the advertising plans board. Prior to his appointment bv President Kenned) as National I i port Expansion Coordinator in 1962 lie served Leo Burnett Co, m various capacities. William M. Alrich joins puhhe relations stall of Lewis & (iilman. Inc.. Philadelphia. He was previously editor of the Spectator, national insurance magazine, Commercial America, foreign trade magazine, Presbyterian Life news magazine and Commonwealth Review, a weekly newspaper in Luray. Ya. He is a member of the American Risk and Insurance Association and president of the Conestoga Community Concerts Association. Robf-rt W Moore to ilk partmenl ol N. W. A Philadelphia Pi cviou . copywritei i"i an exporl adv< ing service and lancing, writii in connection with the New > \s orld's I aii Thomas C. O'Connell joined the pulic relations department ol i M Matties. Im II ( ime t«> tl cj from ( unningham & Walsh and Stephen Goeii ASSOC. Richard Olsen, assistant media director at Doherty, ( lifford, Steels & Shenlield. named president Ronald P. Smillie joined I eo Bur nett Co., Chicago, as an account executive. He formerly headed his own agencj in St 1 ouis Tad Bright joined H.iroKI ( & ( o . Boston, as an account t CUtive. He is a member ol the Saietv Council of the ( Ihambei ol Commerce, Philadelphia Robert Volden joined KnOX . Advertising as a copywriter. He was formerly creative director .vith Graves & Associates and senior .vriter witli Campbcll-Mithun. George M. Vanderbilt made client contact man for Meldrum & ewsmith, Cleveland. He joined M \ l: in 1^62 and was most re:entlv media buyer, consumer products, in the marketing services irtment. Miss Marilyn Eastman named dir e C t r e S S ol commercial depart m e n t of Hardman Assoc Inc., Pittsburgh. She was responsible for one of the two commer { Cials that placed a m o n g t h e n Best" in the recent Broadcasting Awards • 'World's le nternational Garth K. Hintz appointed account executive in client services ol \1elugh and Hoffman. Inc., Birminglam. Mich He comes to the agencj ifter nine years with Campbelliwald Co . Detroit, most recently S account executive for Chevrolet. Customized Musical Commercials Radio and TV Id's Animation and Stop Motion Station Creative Services STUDIO QUALITY ON PURPOSE HOW CAN YOU SOUND ON RADIO? Get a great jingle, that's how. From Studio Ten Productions. Studio Ten is new. and young, and vigorous. Studio Ten has an outstandingly creative talent-team. Studio Ten has really big facilities. Plus the best equipment in the business. Studio Ten is already gaining an enviable reputation for reliability. Tear out this page, send it to Studio Ten, and you'll get your very own pngleman by return mail. No obligation, except to listen to him for five minutes. We'd like your business. How about it7 . STUDIO I SUITE 1 3?9 TEN PRODUCTIONS *NGE BANK BLOG DALLAS J • pril 20 1964 59