Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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DON COPLIN . .mill P» JEANIE LEITT FRANK WIZARDE OWEN RUSH ^ild Bill Hickok is played by Guy Madison lleft) welcomed at WHB |y Roch Ulmer, Andy Define, Hoby Shep, Uncle bhn, Don Sullivan and ruce Grant — all wearing Devine" neckties. THE ARBOGAST SHOW Wackiest troupe ever to batter WHB's wave length, for twelve memorable months, was this trio of lads Don Davis "discovered" in Tucson, where they were GI students at University of Arizona. Bob Arbogast was featured comedian, with script by Paul Sully; production and sound by Pete Robinson. From WHB they graduated, sans Sully, to WMAQ in Chicago. ARRO with Susan Hayward and Jess Barker. Interviews frequently sparked their "Club 710" and "Arbogast Show" disc jockey sessions.