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Regarding “Back When Jocks Were Boss,” by Claudia Puig (April 25):

The mid-’60s were an incredible time for teen radio fans:

* Beatles concert tickets cost $7, and my best Beatle friend and I won a pair from KRLA.

* Dave Hull actually knew the Beatles and had his own fan club. (Theme song: “The sunny, funny, fuzzy, scuzzy Hullabalooer. . . .”

* It was safe to take the bus from Redondo Beach to Pasadena to visit our favorite deejays at the station, then hang around Hollywood looking for “longhairs.”

* Then-deejay Bob Eubanks kissed my 11-year-old sister on the cheek and wasn’t afraid to eat the home-baked cookies we brought him.

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* We “Teen Topper Representatives” polled our classmates and were interviewed on the air about our school’s favorite songs.

* Dick Biondi (“Biondi Blue Horizon”) broadcast phone conversations consisting of:

Me: “Beatles rule!”

Biondi: “Stones rule!”

Me: “Beatles rule!”

Biondi: “Stones rule!”

Well, those were the most important concerns of our lives!

It was a time of innocence and exhilaration, and I thank the radio personalities for making it all possible. Keep the faith!

BARBARA LONGBROOK

Idyllwild

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