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Amoroso, Philip A. Flip Craftsman Start Honor Floll lnterclass Baseball lnterclass Basketball lnterclass Volleyball Stamp Club Printing Research Club Baiocco, Iohn Black Ichn Honor Roll Craftsman Stall lnterclass Volleyball lnterclass Baseball lnterrlass Basketball Arts Club Bulletin Staff Baron, Chester T. Letty Honor Floll Craftsman Staff lnterclass Basketball Interclass Baseball lnterclass Volleyball Bulletin Staff Checker Club Chess Club Deqen. William E. Torchy Checker Club Chess Club Printing Research Club Craftsman Staff lnterclass Baseball lnterclass Volleyball Honor Roll Hnlos, Edward A. Ed Varsity Fcctball Varsity Track Band lnterclass Baseball luterclass Basketball lnterclass Volleyball llonor Roll Bailey, George T. Bud Honor Floll Stamp Club Checker Club Craftsman Staff lnterclass Baseball lriterclass Volleyball lnterclass Basketball lnterclfzss Touch Football Blidy, Peter Pecky Tnterflass Baseball Tnterclass Volleyball lnterrlass Basketball Bulletin Stall Qraftsrnan Staff 'herkez' Qlrtzi lloncr Roll Derenda, Benny W. Banjo lntervlass Basketball lnterclass Baseball luterclass Volleyball Honor Roll Checker Club Bulletin Stall Craftsman Staff
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fi E. .9 ' eww PRINTING DEPARTMENT A BROADCHST: lt's the big night, folks! The championship of the world is at stake. Sl X ging lack Baiocco versus Muscles Platek. Oh, by the way, Baiocco beat loe tLouis last month by a close decision. Louis is now enjoying his 70th year as a fighter. As yet, neither boy has appeared, so I will spend some time telling you about the celebrities present. Over there I see George Bailey, owner, writer, and de- liverer of the Buffalo Evening News. With him is Bob Moyer, owner of the Nu- Way Markets in this fair city. Well, here is a surprise. loe Pendolino, the ddie Duchin of our time, has just come in. Accompanying him is his ace dru mer, Gene Krupa Kluytrnan. Sitting a few seats over is Ray Tomasziewski, the gasoline midget, wholowns a string of Gulf stations throughout the country. He is whispering something to George Wessel, who is now physical director of the school 23 kindergarten. I guess almost every sport has its representatives here tonight, for now coming in is Bill Degen, the winner of the Caddies National Open Golf Tourn ment. With him is Tom Harmon Felski, now bench-warmer for the Kindergarten ears. The boys still haven't appeared yet, but here come their managers. Ray owa- lewski is managing Baiocco, while Benny Derenda is the manager of Hlatek. They say a bitter dispute has crept between these two, but we don't believe it. Sitting directly behind us is Don Mueller, who is wrestling here for the cham- pionship of the world. With him is Red Heyer, the great miler the thinksl. Over there three peanut boys, Ganczak, Dobiesz, and Hammer, are g tting yelled at for loafing on the job-as usual. Reiereeing the match is Harry Scharf, who at one time had ambitions bf be- coming a printer. He should live so long! I Hiter the fight, Professors Iohn Hodgson, Louis Konicki, and Ted Paul, having just returned from the National Riveters' Convention of 1962 held in Berlin, Germany tincidently, Germany is now being dictated to by Harpo Hornung, who killed Hitler with a paper wadl wish to tour the town to see how thelPrint- ing Class of 1942 is making out, so we have decided to show them. l The first people we came across were Mutt and Ieit, we mean Fran Tctalsma and Henry Woods, cleaning out the sewer in front of Mayor Baron's oiiice. Being hungry, we asked Tolsrna and Woods where we could get a good meal cheap and were promptly directed to the Amoroso and Neudeck Cliinese Lunch located at No. 5, the Towpath. We soon reached the Towpath and there was the Amoroso and Neudeck Chinese Lunch, advertising c rned beef and garbage as its main plate. After a delicious meal of Phil's c rned beef and garbage, we ordered a plate of oysters. Dick, co-proprietor, tald us that these oysters were brought in every day fresh by the Forster and Fix Oy- ster Corporation. Continuing on our journey, we came to a large sign which advertised a wrestling match between Pounder Pete Blidy and Atrocious Antos, the champ. The next thing that came into our view was the Kosciuch and Hem- merling Press. The five of us almost fell over when we thought that at least two printers had made good. A large sign on the door read Kosciuch and He mer- ling, pressmen. Nuts, we were wrong-it was a tailor shop. Being tired, alle de, cided to call it a day and entered the Ganczak Hotel, which featured the music of The Three Singing lrishmen, Podlesinski, Sacilowslci, and Sledziewvski. After listening to The Three Singing Irishmen, we went to our room to sleep it off. Boy, that Griebner beer does funny things to people. I 1 l
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