Vol.3 No.11 Mar.19, 1969 Grace Potts, Editor
After a very pleasant vacation in the Bahamas, Mr. Patterson is once again
in residence and rarin' to go. After several days on Andros Island, he and
Mrs. Patterson moved to Jamaica - because it was too cold:
Kathy Diefenbach has been corresponding quite regularly with Rich Pawlowicz.
In a letter she received Tuesday, Rich advised that he is graduating from
basic training on Friday and if he gets an expected four-day pass, he'll be
in to see us this coming Monday.
Frank Maruca and Paul Cannon were among those honored Monday night, March
17, at a Boys' Club banquet. Each received the Frederick Wright award from
the Club. "for outstanding service to the Club by individuals". Only 29
Detroiters have received this award.
We are pleased to announce the arrival of Rick Stewart, our newest DJ, on
March 15. Rick's most recent employer was WCAR; before that he worked at
stations in Ohio. Welcome to the gang, Rick.
Barbara Collins will be leaving us on April 15. Her husband, Don, has been
anticipating departure to South Carolina, and Puerto Rico, and Viet Nam. His
orders have finally and officially come through and he will be stationed in
Rhode Island until at least November so she is leaving to be with him until
that time.
Visitors to the station: a group of exchange students from Greenville,
Alabama who were accompanied by students from their host school in Wyandotte
on Wednesday, March 12.
Now that Mr. Patterson is back on the job, Mrs. Knorr is leaving ()n
vacation. She departs on Thursday for Arizona, and after several days there
visiting her family, she moves on to Florida. She plans to be back home
April 12.
PROJECT DETROIT Subject for Sunday, March 23, 1969 is Part II of "The Six
Who Died - Good Hart Revisited" the story of the murdered Richard Robison
family. |