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I, Bill Fanto, will my knowledge and clearness of thought to Ralph Light, who can explain things to Brother Edgar with much more success than I did. I, Thomas Wack, will my wide awake Monday morning manner to Al Minne. I, Vic Kuzmic, leave my infiuence with Brother Louis to Joe Paris, who will certainly need it in his Senior year. I, Ernest Barany, will my ability to secure dates with girls that are going steady to Dick Brunner. May he turn out to be a Casanova of the Senior class just as I was supposed to be. I, Dick Skeeter Sovinski, will my reserved seat in the State to John Laughlin, who seems to need something to hold his interests. I, George Kroger, leave my speed record with a Model A to Ray Steiner, leaving him also the secret of my success - Red Bird Gasoline. I, Martin Palicki, will my record of perfect attendance to Pat Blackford. I, John Baldy Bender, will my great love of the finer arts to Louis Freitag, who may enjoy Tschaikowsky and Der Fuhrer's Face as I did. I, Jim Stilts Shilts, leave my slenderizing apparatus to Al Kuntz, although he really doesn't need it. I, Daniel Kopp, will my talkativeness to Martin Zernick, who has been too quiet during the past three years. I, Good old Al Zwickl, leave my tube of Burma Shave, which I never used because of the steel shortage, to Jim O'Hara. I, Andrew Barany, leave my jitter-bug skill to Bill Murphy. I, Albert Davis, will my knowledge of chemistry to Mr. Walsh, who may also buy my book of answers for a song - ah yes - a pound of coffee and a gallon of gas. I, Joseph Fournier, will my personality smile with the Ipana sparkle to Art Eulitz. I, Edwin Eberhardt, leave my story-telling ability, including the nine pound dressed chicken, to Julian VandeWal1e. I, Bernard Gerstbauer, will my adventures in a 13 year old struggle- buggy to tiny Tansey. I, Fred Sosnoski, will my masterful manner to Dick Moore. I, Walter Moore, leave my one true love, Jackie, to Fobe. I, Eddie Ruetz, will my influential interests at the Academy to Ed Probst, for I am looking for new fields to conquer. I, Jim Sheetz, will my bottle of goose grease hair slick to Fodge, only because I don't know anyone else who wants it. I, Louis Seago, leave my homework bureau to Bob Gregorits. I, Paul Hillebrand, will my flashy and fashionable way of roller skating to Minges. And I, Bob Buzolich, would like to end these Oh but so sincere wishes by willing my bone stretcher to Herman Horwarth, who without my help may never grow up.
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