“Social Hour”
at USSOUTHCOM Public Affairs Office in 1975 or 1976. Left to right: COL Bob Bryant, PAO; Marion Malavasic, PAO secretary;
Bill Moss, SCN engineer; Dottie Friedman; Unknown; Unknown; Ed
Friedman, PAO staff; Gladys Hatch, PAO translator; Unknown; Gerry Fry;
and seated, MAJ “Red” Viguere, OIC SCN
CAPT (USN) Connie Haney,
Commander, AFRTS-BC
Gerry
Fry
1993
Reuben
Webster (aka: Uncle Reuben)
SCN Program
Director
1993
Reuben
Webster
SCN SGM Tom Dover
1993
Taken from the SCN
lobby looking through the door to the right. The
1960's supply room entrance is the door in the
center background (it goes into the OIC's office
when this was taken); the old film library was the
door at the left background. What was formerly the
graphic artist's space and other things is shown
in the foreground as beautifully appointed office
areas.
SFC
Luis Leis
USAF Display
Photo
early 90's
Sgt Jody
Thronson
USAF Display
Photo
early 90's
SSG Larry Schneck
Sgt Greg Calhoun
USAF Display Photo
early 90's
LTC Dan Maguire
(Army), SCN Officer in Charge;
Bob Kingsley
then host of an AFRTS radio show
and for many years since host of nationally-syndicated “American
Country Countdown;”
Gerry Fry
SCN Program Director.
LTC
Dan Maguire (OIC); Terry
Goyette; Bob
Kingsley; Tom
Colvin;
John
Fisher; Bob
Rupp.
Paul
Warhanik kneeling left
worked on
the air under Paul Brian, went on to be quite successful in Chicago
radio
Phil
"Lane" Delaney kneeling right
Rich
Clements
who worked in Radio and Production. Late 1960s
Paul
Hogan
Who could and did do anything. Started in Radio in
1968, worked into News, ended anchoring
newscasts.
Went
on to be a distinguished WMAQ (NBC) Chicago news
correspondent before his untimely death in 1993.
Arnie
Huberman
Shown here directing a TV program.
SFC
John O’Connor
(Army) NCOIC of TV in the late 1960s.
On
the radio with his classical music show.
Richard
Ehrbar in 1968
became a radio
consultant in San Luis Obispo, CA
prior to his
untimely death in 1998
unknown 1968
two
SCN cameramen running the two RCA TK-14 studio
cameras, one with a Zoomar lens, the other with
turret lenses. Note the T-ASA logo on the side of
each camera
Jay Light
A classical musician,
as was his wife.
Julio Briceño and wife Trixie.
Although primarily assigned to the
Southern Command News, he did Spanish to English
translation for us on the air on some satellite
feeds, and he did news in Spanish on radio when Rupp
and others were unavailable
SGM Stan
Bishop
One of the best sergeant
majors SCN ever had.
Uncle Bob (Denis
Fink)
entertains
the two Fry girls and others at Malena Fry’s
fifth birthday party