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501-600-Radio-Annual STATE BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATIONS Louisiana Association Vice-Pres. John Crolian, WCOP, Boston of Broadcasters Sec. James E. Allen, WBZ-TV, Boston Treasurer Alexander W. 'Milne, WHMP, c / o Exec. Secy. Northampton Box 2706, Baton Rouge, La. Phone: 343-1742 Association Meetings: September Michigan of Elections: September Broadeastei•S Members: 75 c/o Exec. Secy., President.. Donald Bonin, KANE, New Iberia 1762 Hitching Post Rd., E. Lansing, Mich. Vice-Pres., TV..Tom E. Gibbens, WAFB-TV, 48823 Baton Rouge Phone: 332-5788 Vice-Pres., Radio John S. Vath, WSMB, Meetings: February-September New Orleans Elections: September Treasurer W. Eugene Jones, KSLO, Members: 79 Active, 22 Associate Opelousas President E L. Byrd, WILS, Lansing Exec. Secy. Rolfe H. McCollister Vice-Pres. Raymond Plank, WKLA, Board Members Roger Davison, WJBO, Ludington Baton Rouge; Robert Earle, WIBR, Baton Sec.-Treas.... A. Donovan Faust, WJRT, Flint Rouge; B. Hillman Bailey, KNOC, Natchi- Directors...Lawrence M. Carino, WJBK-TV, toches; Harold M. Wheelahan, WDSU, Detroit; Edwin Huse, WKHM, Jackson; New Orleans; William Carter, KRUS, Rus- Harold W. Waddell, WKBZ, Muskegon; ton; Winston B. Linam, KSLA-TV, Shreve- John Wisnier, WHLS, Port Huron port; John Chauvin, WFPR, Hammond; Exec. Secretary Robert J. Coleman Paul H. Goldman, KNOE-TV, Monroe; Tom Pears, KLFY-TV, Lafayette Minnesota Broadcasters Maine Broadcasters Association ASSociatiou c/o Pres., 1021 LaSalle Ave., Minneapolis convention in c/o Secy.-Treas., Box 307, Augusta Meetings: Annual, Sept. Phone: 623-3878 Elections. Bi-annual Members: 69 9 Associate Meetings: Annual (November) Active, Elections : November President N. L. Bentson, WLOL, Paul Members: 28 Radio; 6 TV 'Minneapolis-St. Vice Pres. James President Stanley Lyons, WAGM-AM-TV, Hambacher, KBUN, Presque Isle Bemidji Vice-Pres Robert Duluth Vice-Pres. John McGorrill, WMTW-FM, Rich, WDS'M, Sec: Treas.... Bob Mankato Poland Spring DeHaven, KYSM, Exec. Sec. Sheldon Secy.-Treas. Norman G. Gallant, WFAU, Beanblossom, 1821 St. Paul AM-FM, Augusta University Ave., Dist. 1 Rep. Eugene Wilkin, WGAN-TV, Portland Mississippi Broadcasters Dist. 2 Rep..John C. Libby, WCOU, Lewiston Association Dist. 3 Rep. Donald E. Knowles, WDEA, c/o Secy.-Treas., Univ. of Miss., Oxford, Miss. Ellsworth Phone: 1154 Marylaud-D. C.-Delaware Meetings: August & April Broadcasters Association, Elections: April Members: 65 life. President.... James Reese, WGCM, Gulfport c/o Secretary-Treasurer Vice Pres..... Bill Jones, WCHJ, Brookhaven Meetings: June and October Secy: Treas..... Marrin Mathis, WSJC, Magee Elections: October Exec. Secy. Duncan Whiteside, Box 5, Members: 42 Active; 20 Assoc. University President Thomas S. Carr, WBAL, Baltimore Missouri Broadcasters Vice-Pres.... Morris Blum, WANN, Annapolis Association Sec.-Treas. Virginia F. Pate, WASA. Havre de Grace c/o Exec. Secretary Barton 200 S. Mo. Exec. Sec., Gen. Couns. John C. Doerfer Bldg., Bemiston, Clayton 5, Phone: PA 5-9600 Massachusetts Broadcasters' Meetings: Spring and Fall Association, Inc. Election: Fall c/o Pres , W' l' TB, North Adams l7embers: 74 Meetings: Annual 1'resident..Ilarold Douglas, KM:MO, Marbhall Elections: Annual \rice-Pres. William McKibben, WIL, Members: 36 St. Louis President Donald A. 'Thurston, W11NB, Sec.-Treas. Win. R. Natsch, Jr., KWOS, North Adams Jefferson City 501 STATE BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATIONS Exec. Secretary Paul Morris Box 1034, Santa Fe Directors D. T. Knight, KODE, Joplin; Phone: 983-3440 Kenneth W. Heady, KC.N1O, Kansas City; Meetings: April and August James F. Collins, KF-NIO, Flat River; Don Election: April C. Dailey, KGBX, Springfield Members: 32 Station, 10 Associate President . Bob Williams, KENN, Farmington Montana Broadcasters Vice-Tres... Dino Ianni, KQEO, Albuquerque Association Treasurer Jim Gober, KOBE, Las Cruces Exec. Secretary Ed c/o Exec. Secretary Pigeon Directors Darrel K. Burns, Los. Wheat Bldg., Helena KRSN, Alamos; Bob Hess, KSVP, Artesia; Max A. Meetings: Annual (May) Elections: Annual Sklower, KOAT-TV, Albuquerque; Carter M. Members: 27 Waid, KARS, Belen; plus Williams, Ianni and Gober above President Richard D. Smiley, KXXL, Bozeman Vice-Pres. Pat H. Goodover, KARR, New York State Broadcasters Great Falls Association Sec.-Treas. William A. KBMN, Merrick, Suite 75 State Bozeman 1114, St., Albany Phone: HE 4-5718 Exec. Secretary Thomas L. Judge Meetings: March Elections: March Nebraska Broadcasters Members: 100 Association President Merl Galusha, WRGB, WGY, c/o Secy. Treas. Selsenectady KFOR, 804 Stuart Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. Vice Pres. R. Peter Straus, WMCA, Phone: 432-6606 New York Meetings: Annual Secretary Elliott Stewart, WIBX, Thica Elections: October Treas. John Lynch, WWSC, Glens Falls Members: 38 AM, 12 TV Exec. Dir. Howard M. Van de Car President . A. James Abel, KOLN-TV, Lincoln Legal Counsel John Tabner Vice-Pres... Roger T. Larson, KFOR, Lincoln Directors.... Michael Hanna, WHCU, Utica; Secy.-Treas .... Dick Chapin, KFOR, Lincoln Lowell MacMillan, WHEC-TV, Rochester; Thomas '_Murphy, Capital Cities Bcstg. New Hampshire Association. Corp.; Harry Novik, WLIB, New York; of Broadcasters, Inc. Paul Adanti, WHEN-A.N1-TV, Syracuse; Robert '_Metromedia, N. Y. c / o President Dreyer, C.; Harold L. Neal, WABC, New York; Meetings: October R. Peter New Sam Elections: October Straus, WMCA, York; Herbert Members: 10 Nielsen, WIRY, Troy; Mendelsohn, WKBW, Buffalo. President Bernie Mack, WLIB, Manchester Secy.-Treas. Roland Hale, WKBR, North Carolina Association Manchester of Broadcasters Inc. New Broadcasters c/o Exec. Secy., Box 907, Raleigh Jersey 4.3461 Association Phone: TEmple _Meetings: Spring & Fall c / o Exec. Secretary Elections: Fall Radio Center, Rutgers U., New Brunswick Members: 145 and October Meetings: May President Fred Flet-her, WRAL, Raleigh Elections: October Vice-Pres., Radio .... Frank Lambet'.A, W11FR, Members: 28 16 Asso -iate Active, High Point President Ronald L. Hickman, WNNJ, Vice-Pres., TV Wally Jorgenson, WBTV, Newton Ch•-rlotte Vice-President... J. Henry Behre, Jr., WERA, Secy.-Treas..... Mrs. Doris B. Potter, WKBC, Plainfield No. Wilkesboro Exec. Arnold Zucker Secretary Exec. Secy. E L. Rankin, Jr., Raleigh Exec. Committee. Paul Alger, WSNJ, Bridge- Howard L. Pleasant. ton; Green, WOND, North Dakota Broadcasters ville; Francis J. Matran�ola, WCMC, Wildwood; David 'Moss, WHA'H, Prince- Associations t<)!) Fred M. ; Wood, WMVB, '.Millviile c/o Secretary-Treasurer, Box 10, Minot Phone: 4.1146 i% c gv .fI TEmple exico Broadcasters Meetings: October and May Association Elections: October c/o Exec. Secretary Members: 20 Radio, 10 TV, 5 Associate 602 STATE BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATIONS President Chester M. Re:ten, KXMC-TV, Puerto Rico, ,; inot Broadeasters Association of Vice-Pres.... Paul Lange, KDLR, Devils Lake c/o Exec. Secy., Box 10144, Santurce Secy.-Treas. Les Maupin, KLPM, Minot Meetings: January and July Elections: July Ohio Association of Members: Radio 27; TV 6 Broadcasters President Efrain Archilla Roig, WMNT, Manati c / o Secy. Treas., Vice-Pres. Alan San 218 E. State Columbus Mejia, WIAC, Juan St., Carmina Phone: CA 8-4052 Secretary Mendez, WHOA, Hato Rey and Meetings: Spring Fall Treasurer.... Julio Morales, WRSJ, Bayamon Elections: Fall Exec. Secy..... Roberto Bocanegra, P. 0. Box Members: 99 10144, Santurce President Mrs. Marianne B. Campbell, Directors Hector Modest, WAPA-TV, VUEIi, Gahipo'is San Juan; Gumersindo Cordero, WXRF, Vice-Pres Walter E. 1st Bartlett, WLW-C, Guayaiva; Antonio L. Ochoa, WALO, Hu. Columbus macao; Rafael Acosta, WFID-FM, Rio 2nd Vice-Pres. B. Reginald Martin, Piedras; Nabal Barreto, WCMN, Arecibo; Toledo WSPD, Manuel Pirallo, WAEL, '_Mayaguez Sec.-Treas. Carlton S. Dargusch, Jr. Rhode Island Broadcasters Oklahoma Broadcasters' Association Association c / o President c/o President Meetings: Quarterly Meetings: January and August Elections: June Elections: January Members: 17 Active; 5 Assoc. Members: 49 Pres. Joseph P. Dougherty, WPRO-TV, President Ray Van Hoser, KNED, Providence McAlester V.P. Joseph S. Sinclair, WJAR-TV, Vice Pres. Wm. S. Morgan, KNOR, Providence Norman Secy. Zel Levin, WWON, Woonsocket Secy. Treas. C Hewel Jones, KJE,M, Treas. 'Mowry Lowe, WLKW, Providence Oklahoma City South Carolina Oregon Association of Broadcasters Association Broadcasters Box 30, Sumter Phone: 773.7305 210 Allen Hall, Eugene & Summer Phone: DI 2-1411, Ext. 538 _Meetings: January Elections: January November & Meetings: April Members: 73 Radio; 6 TV; 21 Assoc. Elections: November President Cleatus 0. Brazzell, WELP, Members: 43 11 10 Assoc. Radio; TV; Easley President Irwin Adams, KGON, Vice-Pres., Radio John Y. Davenport, Oregon City WESC, Green% ille Vice Pres. Robert Chopping, KAST, Vice-Pres., TV R. A. Jolley, WFBC-TV, Astoria Greenville Secy.-Treas.....Bob LaBonte, KERG, Eugene Acting Sec.-Treas. William T. Arrington, General Karl J. Nestvold Mgr. WMRB, Greenville Directors Bruce Buchanan, WFBC, Pennsylvania Association of Greenville; J. A. Gallimore, WSNW, Sene- Broadcasters ca; Clarence T. Reynolds, WBLR, Bates- ville; Wayne B. Sawyer, WGCD, Chester; c / o Exec. Sec., Box Pa. 606, Harrisburg, A. P. Skinner, Florence; H. C. Phone: CEdar 6.5607 WOLS, Weaver, WOKE, Charleston; W. Frank Meetings: May Harden, WIS, Columbia; plus Brazzell, Elections: May Davenport and Jolley above. Members: 110 Active: 30 Assoc. President.. Cary H. Simpson, WTRN, Tyrone South Dakota Broadcasters 1st Vice-Pres. Kenneth W. Stowinan, WFIL, Philadelphia Association Treasurer.... Philip K. Eberly, WSBA, York c / o Secy.-Treas.
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