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Don Ehinger attempted to swim the Atlantic Ocean but when he got three-fourths of the way across, he decided he cauIdn't make it so he turned around and swam back. Irene Paszkiewicz, Inez Mecca, and Jean Leatherbarrow set an all high volley ball scoring record at Memorial Auditorium. The score was 200 to I00. The girls said that all credit goes to Geraldine Kempke, their able coach. Society News .... Happily married alumnae of West Seneca Central formed a women's club. They elected Alice Ziegler as president, Marlene Seedorf as secreta-y, Ann Pa con as treasurer and Joan Kozak as vice-president. Pat Stefanski was elected baby sitter for the group. After a heated discussion, they finally decided that Maryann Reinard had the cutest baby. Music .... The All Star Jazz band of the month is headed by Don Lillo starring Gary Hall and Eddie Burrows and featuring Robert Jones and Beverly Michel as vocalists. Their concert was given the day after Marlene Bilotta sang in the Metropolitan Opera. It was given as a benefit for the new W.S. Hospital at which Karen Weber, Joan Duge, Elaine Webb, Carol Metzler, and Nancy Meyer are working as nurses. Edith Cechini, the well known party giver of West Seneca, was chair- woman. The closing symphony was played by Marie Baker on her accordion which indeed is a happy ending to a magnificent show. Flash .... Millionaire Donald Doktor, owner ofthe world's largest steel industry today hired the world's fastest typist, Catherine O'Connor. He also hired some of the best secretaries in the business including Nanc Sobo, Adele Ritenburg, Kathleen Van Dooser, Gerry Mumm, and effi- ciency experts Edna MaeEich and Sally Penrod. Mr. Doktor also said that he signed a five hundred thousand dollar contract with Donald Mascia, foreign car manufacturer. Daniel Moieski, Russian steel mnnufacturer, visited Mr. Doktor's plant to study our manufacturing methods. Marilyn Doster, Dorothea Johnston, Gloria Maass, Frances Tryon, and Barbara Matot have iust returned from entertaining the boys overseas. They have been doing a magnificent iob. Africa .... We see where Janet Eckert, and Betty Dedrick have iust arrived in Africa. Because of his friendly association with the natives, Walter Paszkiewicz has consented to be their guide. New York .... We see where the women are really taking over the United Nations again this year.Amon those present are: Shirley Balla, ambassador from the U. S., Edretta Dusch, ambassa- dor from USSR, and Elaine Hardy from the United Kingdom. 1 Flash .... We have iust received a preview of the faculty for out old Alma Mater, West Seneca. The new principal is a woman, Patricia Krueger by name. James Chapple has iust replaced his superior as head turant officer. Teaching social studies is Imelda Muench. Head auto mechanic is Loren Ernst and chief athletic director is ex-Cleveland Brown football player, Jerry Mingle. Specializing in instructing the bowling team is Frances Raslowski. Driving the busses are John Williams and Donald Galley. Entertainment .... Currently starring at Lenny Luczak's Town Casino is Loretta Turo and Audrey Miller with Joe Corbett and his trained wildlife. Also featured are those two Hep-Cats, Jeanne Cusono and Agatha Pagliacci. They have been plugging their latest record, Bea-Cat. glue interior of the Casino has iust been decorated with flowers by the prominent florist, Robert engert. Well, that's it for this week, folks. Hope you've liked what you've heard and heard what you liked. This is Norman Noworyta signing off til next week at this time.
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