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'ri-ioivnis JOSEPH Youno ' T.J. Young. old sour pnss himself is the best imitation of one of the oiiginal dead end kids that Oak Park, Ill. ever produced. With his hair always streaming at least a good quarter of an inch oil' his skull, Tom looked like a murderer Eve seconds before mounting the electric chair. His most noticeable dislike included the human race and all allied species. But aside from that Hot Tom had little else to worry about. Attend- ing class ol' any sort was a necessary evil to Hot T, the only purpose being to teach him to sleep as well sitting up as lying down. His likes in the food line include everything served at Lunt which means he is trvly omniverous, Most exciting time of the week for Tom was Saturday night. With a steering wheel in his hand and sport on his mind, he has broken all the speed law in every town within a radius of 75 miles fits the limit you knowj. And as the third battalion adj utant, Hot Tom earned his keep by out-screaming LAST the roar of Sheridan Road tral'lie three times a day. WILL, Made and c-oneluded the 28th day of February One Thousand Nine Hundred and l+'ort.y Six, by and between THE CLASS OF MARCH 1946 We the members ol' the above named Class do leave the following articles to our beloved instructors on the oeeasion of our leaving their most well-intended juris- dic-lion. To Mr To Mr . Meier we leave a battered and salty pair of Lieut. jg shoulder boards. . Bloomberg, CAllenD we leave a copy of Naval Etiquetteu. To Mr. Mortola we leave a blinker set and a bottle of hair restorer. To Mr. Wilkens we leave an authentie model of the Gold Star. To M1 To M 1 '. Mel4'all we leave a eopy of the book, Speak Moi'e Slowly. S '. .ftellman we leave a wristwatch with which he ean eireumnavi ate the globe in an open boat. To Mr. Washburn we leave a silver Coated salvo lateh set with diamonds and rubies and zu, pam-kage ol' Ludens. ' To Mr. Boone we leave the books, Malte the Regular Navy Your CZl,1'66l',U and, How to Swear in Ten Laiigilagesf' To Mi guards '. Gubbins we leave a sixty nine ton solid steel safe and two armed marine so he c-an better guard the Welfare and Recreation Fund. To Mr. Follett we leave a bone-ribbed corset. To lVIr. To Mr MeCaril1y we leave eight. efheient secretaries to help him with all his work. . Bear we leave a pint ol' Aeademy made Torpedo Juice and a Chaser. To Mr. Aleorn we leave a copy of the book, Life Aboard Ship. To Mr. Walselth we just LEAVE. Signed and subscribed this 28th day of February 1946 THE CLASS OF MARCH, 1946.
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