There were twenty-three contestants in the fourth annual Blueboy Man
of the Year Contest held in December of 1981. Sponsored by a hometown
bar, contenders began the competition with a six-question interview,
including what they would do with the prize money. A tie pushed six
contestants into the final round, where Ralph Bassler emerged as the
winner. A bartender at the Lost and Found in Washington, D.C., Ralph was
shocked to win, confessing that he assumed the contestant from New York
would take the prize. This May 1982 issue of Blueboy
(which has been broken into thirds) is predominately focused on the
competition itself, featuring everything from behind-the-scenes
photographs of the contestants to their interviews during round one,
where Ralph stated he would use the money to attend college and learn a
trade. This second third (see the first third here) offers images of additional contestants, with the final contenders offered in next week's post.
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