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(Elass Prnpl ry The International Sports Fair As the coo-coo clock called out 5:00, DANNY KATSARA- KES jumped out of bed. This wasn’t any ordinary day in Danny’s life. Today was special. It was the opening of the International Sports Fair in Papoose Valley, and he owned and operated the only hot dog stand around. This meant big business for him. After breakfast he turned on his new Model T. HALCHUCK radio in time to catch LON LAN- GILLE’S early morning weather forecast. It ' s gonna be fair.” It was just a short distance to his stand, so he decided to walk. On his way he met BOB FINNEGAN opening his PENNY NH Kel CANDY store. When Danny arrived at the fair grounds all the venders were getting set for the big day. GEORGE BATSINELAS had just set up his popcorn machine when his old class- mate THOMAS BAKULA arrived as the first customer. Before very long MARCIA BATEMAN arrived to buy some popcorn for the girls in the office. As he walked along, he met KEVIN O ' KEEFE opening up his balloon stand. Passing the administration building he saw the people crowded at the doorway waiting to get tickets. There, patiently waiting, were ELIZABETH KIR- KORIAN and JOANNE LABONTE. They were surprised, but happy to see him there. Inside the main building DAVE HALLINAN, in the ticket booth, was busy selling the last of the tickets. The last two tickets were being -old to DANNY MACIONE and TOMMY DAVIS, when the skating event was announc- ed. The office manager JEANNE MESERVE. and her staff, LINDA MICALl HUCK, DOTTIE MAKAROWITZ. CELIA MARTIN, DONNA CORSE and JOAN SANTOS were completing their necessary paper work so that they too, could enjoy the coming event. CAROL MULLARKEY, the switchboard oper ator, was busy receiving calls, and found it impossible to leave. CATHY BARRY AND SANDRA NAPOLITANO. secre- taries of Chief CHARLES ALEXANDER, of the local po- lice force, knew there was no chance of seeing today’s events. Maybe tomorrow! The Chief, with Lieutenants JO- SEPH SULLIVAN and ROBERT LEPAGE was ready for the day to begin. Probably the most frequent problem for them would be trying to find the parents of lost children. Back in the office ROBERT COTE was finishing up hi- dictation to CAROL NELSON. At the typewriter waiting for Carol was CAROL HARWOOD ready to lieJp her so
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