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WHEN THEY'RE OFF DUTY

How 4ZB Personalities Spend Their Leisure Hours beside their broadcasting activities, and in order to. satisfy public curiosity we present. some of the 4ZB folk as they appear when away from the studio. Top left: "Joyce" -~a- typical modern sportsgirl. She has represented N.Z. Universities at hockey, and in the Centennial Public Service Tennis Tournament she was a member of the Otago team. You've guessed right-her hobby is sport. Bottom left: Lionel Sceats, 4ZB production supervisor, finds his relaxation in trying to beat Colonel Bogey. He was runner-up in the Junior Golf Championship at Belleknowes last year. M OST radiomen (and radiogirls) have some sort of hobby Below: Peter Dawson feels happy when he gets a pencil in his hand. Sketching is his hobby, and he does some excellent work. At bottom: A sports announcer at play. Bernie McConnell’s hobby takes him to the bowling green. He throws a mean " kitty." Top right: "The Major" in a nautical moment. But the building of model yachts, as an enthusiast will tell you, is a fascinating and not-too-easy hobby. Bottom right: "Muckin’ about the Garden" is appropriately the theme song for Don Donaldson. In Don's case, his hobby could almost be called work.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 38, 15 March 1940, Page 48

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WHEN THEY'RE OFF DUTY New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 38, 15 March 1940, Page 48

WHEN THEY'RE OFF DUTY New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 38, 15 March 1940, Page 48

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