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Note: Jan. 12-19 Survey, where Lyle Wallace is shown as “Midnight to Six”. If I remember when I went on the air in February the Station signed off air following my 10 pm-1 am air shift. Lyle Wallace wasn’t on air midnight to six, he was the Newsman, later replaced by Jim Lewis who is shown in the same left hand position of the survey. Never had my picture grace the “Super Hit Survey”. As I hadn’t yet graduated from Sehome High School, I didn’t so much as have a Senior Picture that Bob or Marc could use...or even those two poses from the Post Office.
That was years before selfies became all the rage. Camera film was not something we would have wasted on "selfies."