College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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:FHESTYLUS 66 SMILING THRU By Jlildred Newberry. let us' Start fl campaign for happiness. lQet's be kind to our fglloyv ents, There is no sense in going around school depicting Old Man Stud G100I11'. But People do not gain ,happiness by going out to.f-ind it. In the first place happiness is a state ot. mind, and when you light up that state of .nd and make everything bright and streaming -with sunshine, you attract DBMS. What comes to you from tl11S attraction is what makes you happy. 0 vvhenever you go out of your way to make somebody else happy, you find tllat happinfiss dis righti it tygurn owgiriggnt Idsolgl so th-at all you have ' , en tl-e oor an e 1 1 . e e ugi, you see. to dllitildoagi of kindness mount up like regular savings deposited in your bank. After a whileiisooner tl1an.ycpu5'ealize, you have a happy account - , that ma es ou r1c1 in ee . In llglortlliedlgls for others. yDon't be selfish. Selfish people are never happy, but those who are all the time thinking of things to do for others are happy. You have to keep giving and giving to earn happiness. Sometimes, Xvhen you give, happiness doesn't seem to come back at all, but sooner or later it will, perhaps when you need it most. rv .......T1T....l F4 'Lb A g . QCWY Wu, v-km' 1 421.

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cs T HES TYLUS Althea A.- Was the concert g00d?,' Genevieve- I don't knowg Ididn't hear much of it. Eola was telling me all the time how fond she was of music. - ,i-,,-.--- William Lenz- I don't care if you hire a thousand meng you can't hold a candle to what I make. Wm. Guelph- No? What is it? VV. L.+ Dynamite! ....i.1...-1 Soph-- What would a cannibal be, who ate his mother's sister? F1-Osh-e 1'11 bite-what is it? Soph- An aunteater, of course. ,.1...l-.-. Mr. I-Ierre- So.your son has been injured and is coming home from college ? Mr. Berridge- Yes, he sprained his ukelele finger! ....i......TT Pete - What's the idea wearing your socks wrong side out? ' Ken - There's a hole on the other side. Freddie- What's happened to that valet of yours ? Skunk-- I fired him for removing a spot from one of my suits. Freddie- But isn?t he supposed to do that? Skunk- Yes, but this was a ten spot. KUDDY- Gee, I wish we had a basketball game this week. I-Iassy- I thought we did. KUDDY- Who? Hassy- Pending, A A -Ruth F-, fl00kiI1g COy1y up into Dick Banker's eyesj- Do you know what Vyouvlook like? Dick- Like h-, Ruth, Csnickeringb-HIS neu as bad as that? ' Miss Fassett- Name a city in ...Alaska, can you?f'- A , Enos B.-- No 1i1'm! Miss Fassett7ff'Qorrect 1 'f J. Duff- Aren't you sorta nervous about the game tonite? I-Iassy- Naw-that don't bother me any more. I have more confidence in myself now that I can dribble. ?-,-l.il- A Real Talk DEALERS WILL HEAR CAR TALK FRIDAY NOON Doesn't your wife miss you on evenings like this? asked one jolly good fellow of another aslthey rolled homeward after the festivities. Well, replied the other, not so often. She can throw pretty straight for a woman. , VVANTED-Two husky young men for moving buildings. ,l.ii.l- , I hear you have an addition to your family, Mrs. Cat. W'as it a boy or a girl? Oh, just six of one and a half dozen of the other.'.' Harvey- Do you know that girl? Jim - Wait till I see if she match- es this powder on my coat sleeve. Genevieve R.- You know it was very wrong of you to tell the teacher that lie. Your conscience must be troubling you. Eola Gifford- Oh nog it isn't, Gen. She believed it. ' Pete - I see Jake just graduated from an aviation school. r C. Parish- VVhat's he doing now, selling fly-paper? Pete - No, balloon tires. Miss .Vandrehoo- Who fiddled while Rome burned? - Paul Beaman- Hector, UNO 77 Towser. Towser! What do you mean? It was Nero. P. B.- Well, I knew it was some- - Q body with a dog's name. Let U5 StudCIltS- Gloom. Bula PE lace 3Pl llmind and Others- ll Whene find that to do is to Little 2 bank. Af' in your he Do tllil but those Nl You hz when y0l1 later it wil



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