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Top: H. Eisenfeld, C. Gugino, M. Caruso, C. Feneck, N. Murphy, D. Schnur. Middle: P. Joyce, A. Margolis, W. Ciluffo, W, Bloom, E. Goldstein, C. Karp, S. Eisenberg, A. Fischer. Front: J. Schleicler, R. Sullivan A. Leone, M. Hamill, J. Forrest. Top: F. Brumell, W. Moody, E. Lcvelle, E. Piccoro, R. McDonnell, B. Awner. Middle: S. Chrein, G. Ccncli R. Olsen, A. Gilinsky, R. Vona, R. Mill-iollond, R. Sworl, E. Lesinski. Fronl: K. Boye, H. Simon, C. Zdrolewski P. Koukcl, H. Niemczycki. f
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gunning for deer in Albion . . . 7 Guels Canali-he loves to sing and he's doing more of it this year. Maybe it's because of that new boy . . .7 Mario Caruso-what Enrico was to singing, so Mario is to scholarship. A short man with a tall sense of humor . . . 7 Lou Castiglione-Our President . . . always going out on a limb for us . . . Also has a wife, a singing daughter, but he writes nice letters . . . 7 Sam Chrein-another one over the brink, red hair and all... Isn't there some rule about our coats, Sam? . . . 7 Pat Christiano- lsn't that guy ever here? What does the term, contact point mean to you . . . 7 Bill Cilufto-What's that suitcase for? Rochester bound or bound to Rochester? What's the dift...7 Duke Dushay-Where's Sully? Why not a handlebar, Duke? . . . 7 Bob Ebinger -Be quiet, Bob , . . Ssh . . . The only man with a three syllable name that is never mis- pronounced . . . 7 Sid Eisenberg-Oh! Sidney . . . Oh! Si idneey . . . SHUT UP . . . 7 Hal Eisenfeld-Art's righthand man . . . the druggist's dilemma . . . 7 Sam Fargnoli-BuFtalo's TV King. Now here's the deal . . . 7 Chris Feneck-A wife, two little ones, and an ulcer . . . What can you expect? . . . 7 Frank Ferrara-The marriage ot Be-Bop and long hair. Some of us have lost ours. What do you prescribe, Frank? . . .7 Al Fischer-What would he have done without the New York Central? They carry lots of nice things, especially ladies in blue dresses...7Jerry Forrest-Don't hit me Davy, Don't...No, I think Hofstra loses their BB games legitimately. . .7 Don Gaffney-How does he stay single or why do OF 1953 af? 1ifLiLZ q l il. If :Ei 61' il 30 ' 'I fx lf Bl 2' AN as 'L .1 ' W ,691 rtiwp wx Ja U . I if Zqjtfxc L, gl ELI . Q yi d'NX W7 ' ff'
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our wives like Zip parties? . . . 5 Al Gilinsky-Right from the Sunny South lSouthern Tier, that isl Better see Frank, Al . . . Does it cost you a buck and a quarter too . . . 5 Goldy Goldstein-Who said, SHUT UP' ',.. 5 Carl Gugino-Is he going to give one today, Carl? . . . 5 Russ Gugino4Sharp as a tack . . . Mickey, they call him . ..5Mel Hamill-How do you stand the cooking or does Davy just make the beds...5Herb Simon-Avoid the flu, stay out of the draft. . .5 Roy Stelzle-Good things don't always come in small packages . . . The hit of the Hallowe'en Party . . . 5 Dick Sullivan-Where's Dushay? . . . 5 l'll Always sympathize with a patient with an impaction . . . 5 Bob Swart-Yea Buffalo, let's go . . . Ever sit within ten yards of this guy at a ball game . . . 5 Ralph Vona-Who's afraid of a left turn off Elmwood? Where's the longest red light in Buifalo?...5Dave Westbrook- Mr. Worry. But he always gets there. A boy for you, a girl for me. No more excuses now, Dave. . .5 Casey Zdroiewski-The only man with a three syllable name they never pronounce . . . Top: F. Christiana, D. Bronte, J. Mendola, R. Gugino, S. Dushay. Middle: R. Ebinger, W. Hayes, F. Ferrara, R. Pantera5 D. Nosonowitz, R. Stelzle. Front: D. Gaffney, D. Westbrook, L. Castiglione, E. Passaretti, R. Kaley.
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