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'Pc Dc- :Qc -xc Dc: :Qc :Bc IC :Qc fp: if :Qc pc 3-c :Qc dl! We the class of June '48 hereby draw our class will and testament. We admit being mentally deficient and physically fit. llf you doubt us read on.l Any resemblance to persons living or dead we say the following comments are purely coincidental. To those involved in the following, we make these bequests because we feel they are necessary. PROCEED WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR: To Our Class Advisors: We leave our thanks and appreciation for making this graduating class a success. To Senior B's we leave the key to the school. To Sophomores we leave the task of apple-polishing for two more years. To pupils in general we leave the burden of carrying the tradition of CENTRAL. To Faculty we leave a sledge hammer to try to pound some wisdom into their students' heads. To our Campus we leave a bag of grass seed and fertilizer. To Study Halls we leave yesterday's newspapers and the latest gossip. To our School Dances we leave the wall flowers and dark corner sitters. To Cutters and Tardy Pupils we leave advice to beware of MR. STRASSBERG. To the Custodians we leave headaches of keeping the school in shape. To Mr. Cuozzo we leave a pack of razor blades and a smile. To Mr. Stamelman we leave a picture of .lane Russell. To Mr. Goldman we leave a whip to tame his homeroom: down in the future. To Mr. Gross we leave a book of puns. lWitty remarksl To Mr. Schechter we leave a bottle of aspirins. To Mr. Skolnik we leave a better Mathemagicians Club. To Mr. Prag we would like to leave Tom Benson who was an inspiration in our Trig. Class. To Mr. Hedstrom we leave the New Deal to throw darts at. To Mr. Marsh we leave a couple of minutes between periods for respite. To Mr. Lerner we leave a record entitled Knock it OH . To Mr. Katz we leave a tip, Don't give your night school classes the same test you give your regular classes. To Mr. Velardo we leave the task of tixing it up for the pupils. To Mrs. Sullivan in the Chem. Lab. we leave a new book of late slips. To Miss Mooney we leave complaining students,a big heart and all our thanks for her help. To Mr.Rowan we leave his beloved literature and also his realistic sentences.lHe can have theml To Mr. A. we leave more patience, nerves, and a better supply of records. llf we can get them under Petrillo's banl To Miss Boutillier we leave more English projects and book reports to give to the students. To Miss Kaufman we leave the Rumba aye, Conga aye, and the Samba aye, aye, aye. To Miss Sullivan we leave more illuminating remarks about girls which no doubt she will make endlessly. To Mrs. Burke we leave smiles, gladness, typing certificates and charm. To Mr. lnzeo we leave a pointer so he can do less talking. To Mrs. Wright we leave a quiet homeroom which she surely would appreciate. To Miss Rybkiewicz we leave President Wilson at his best. To Miss Allen we leave jobs, accuracy, and appreciation for her hints on tact. To Mr. Nester we leave a pair of wings so he can cover more ground an the second floor. To Miss Litch we leave o new group of irregular verbs. We the undersigned bequeath this, our class will and testament on this day of June tenth, affuvze 7945 KENNETH GULLMAN, President STELLA MANCINI, Secretary Nineteen hundred and forty-eight.
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