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Found an ad for Bun on back panel of the WLS radio Chicagoland Hit Parade from Jan., 1972. A mail-in offer of a BUNwarmer sweatshirt, cherry red with Bun logos and flowery designs ironed on (probably for women). To get a shirt, customer had to send $2.50 and three Bun wrappers. Larry Lujack, morning DJ, pictured on front. By summer, Lujack was heard on rival top 40 WCFL. From a newspaper account, Lujack quit during the year, after station bosses insisted he work Saturdays, offering a small raise. During Lujack's four-year absence, Charlie Van Dyke, John Landecker and Fred Winston worked the AM drive shift at WLS. When Lujack started in 1968, he was made to work seven days, as most other DJs were in the day.
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