Vol.2 No.37 Sept.25, 1968 Grace Potts, Editor
As you can see, this is not a two-page edition ... in fact, it's hardly a
one-page edition ... so you'll have to develop some hobbies, or do some
personal appearances, or suggest something interesting so that we don't go
out of business for lack of news. This coming Saturday is Susie
Goldsmith's big day but her daughter has created a bit of a problem. While
playing with her over the weekend, Mona Lisa flipped her hands in the
direction of Susie's face and caught her in the eye, causing a scratch on
the cornea and that's the reason for the eye patch she was wearing Monday.
Friday morning Jack Davidson announced that he had become an "uncle" early
that day. This is his way of advising us that his daughter Diane produced
his first grandchild ... a boy ... Jeff.
Sean Conrad made a personal appearance at a record hop Saturday, September
21 at the Maxey Boys School at Whitmore Lake, a correctional institution.
Phil Nye was interviewed last week by a communications school student from
the University of Detroit who is conducting a survey on the operations
procedures of radio news rooms.
Question of the Day: "Do you know where I can get a couple of World Series
Tickets?"
Ed Busch made a personal appearance Thursday, September 19 at Grosse lIe
High School speaking on careers in radio.
KeeNeR's Dream Car was on display at Northland over the weekend and was well
received. It will be given away to some lucky listener September 30.
Visitors to the station: 6 Cub Scouts from Our Lady of Grace school in
Dearborn Heights on Tuesday, September 24; and Katie Knorr with three
students from Lahser High School, Wednesday, September 25.
PROJECT DETROIT subject for Sunday, September 29, 1968 is "The Paper Lion
Speaks." Actor Alan Alda discusses his role in this movie, the story of a
journalist who tries to pass himself off as a quarterback with the Detroit
Lions. |