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19 JANUS 22 llIUniHIUliMItlflilllllHIHUHlUUIlIHUimilillllHIIIIIHimillMllllllltlllllllllllUM 14. Mabelle Matthews wills: 1. Her powder puff to Tancredi, providing he washes said powder puff before using it. 15. (Fish) Joseph Carp wills. 1. His melodious voice to Todd, on condition that he uses said voice to serenade Miss Swaim in the music room. 2. His beautiful hair to Joe Kuluza. 16. Mildred Harrold wills: 1. Her ways of making love to Mary Lietard. 2. Her position as cheer leader to anyone who can yell as loud as she. 2. Her book reviews to Anna Mellen, providing she passes them on to someone else. 17. J oe Chromis wills: 1. His “desk-gum” to John Hissong. 2. His poetry to Faye Hughes. 3. His belief in “the superiority of man” to any boy who believes that he has half a chance in arguing with the women. 18. Georgina Bowman wills: 1. Her title as champion gum chewer to Blanche Lete. 2. Her “buggy” specimens to next years Zoo class. 19. Cecil Simpson wills: 1. His right to walk, sing, whistle, or make unnecessary noise in the halls to George Redulis. 2. His right to shove the Freshmen around to Steve Myers. 3. His right to be a hero to Frank Dowiatt. 4. His alibis to Todd. 5. His love for the faculty (meaning the women) to Frank Czapski. 6. His speed to Frank Passis. 20. Marcella Stulginskis wills: 1. Her studiousness to Madeline Sloan. 21. Algy Appanaitis wills: 1. His shape to Mack Sennett. 2. His gold teeth to any victim of football, providing said victim loses no more or less than two ivories. 3. The right to be George, Oscar, Oswald, or Algernon to anyone who listens to what George the principal says. 22. Elizabeth McDonald wills: 1. Her red hair to “Banks” providing it makes him look brighter. 23. Fred Dudley wills: 1. The hurdles to Ray Howard. .iminmiiiiiHiiHiiiuiiiiiiiHiHMUiiiuiiuiiiiiiUHiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiniii’iiiiMiiiitiiittrittHHmuiiiiiiHuuiiuiiuiuiiii 26
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19 JANUS 22 IIUIUUMillllUIUIIIIIIIIIIlllllMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINmilUIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIHIUIIItlUUIIIINIINIIIlIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM “Honest Toil!” Let us ponder on the full meaning of this phrase. Does it mean to do only work that is accepted as honest in the eyes of the world? Or does it mean that if we have not lived to the full limit of our capabilities, have not left our “foot-prints on the sands of time,” we have not been employed in honest toil. The fabric of a successful life would not long survive were we to forget and abandon the ideals and habits formed in a pleasant school enviroment such as we have enjoyed during our four years of high school life. We know we may sometimes fail in our purpose just as others have failed, even when we are trying hardest. But we hope to grow in wisdom and happiness until our most golden dreams shall become realities. “Honor lies in honest toil.” In choosing our life’s work, let us keep in mind this motto, and remember that we will not be found wanting in the eyes of the world if our path has lain in honest toil. “Act well your part, Therein all honor lies.” Naomi Buskirk ‘22. ........................................................................................................Ill....... hduil' 25
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JANUS 1 9 2 2 2. His “slick back” to Snub. 3. His snappy ways of chewing gum to Roy. 4. His right to use the phone to Maxie on condition that he does not “ring up” Dudley’s telephone Belle. 24. Maryetta Daugherty wills: 1. Her ability of manipulating the powder puff to Blanche Lete. 2. Her ability to manage the men to Hazel Harris. 3. Her latest dancing steps to Mildred Boyd. 4. Her ability to get white slips instead of yellow to “Mag” Sloan. 25. Joseph Gillison wills: 1. His latest book on “How to make Women Love You” to Edward Dolak. 2. The office of Senior Class President to Mildred Boyd. 3. His cigarette holder to Victor Stanevich. 26. Maggie McDonald wills: 1. Her hair puffs to Lucy. 2. Her high grades to Edward Delaney. 27. Helen Alspaugh, being almost destitute and poverty stricken at the time this will was written, wills: 1. Her books, if anything is left of them to Nellie McDonald. Signed by CLASS OF 1922. Witness this instrument was signed, acknowledged and declared on oath by said class of 1922 to be their last will and testament in our presence and was suscribed to by us. Algerd Appanaitis :imiuiuuiiiiniiHHiiu«iiuuuuuiiiuti(HUiHiiiiiHiiiwii iiHmamniti]iiiiiiMiuiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i:iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiniiiiiuiiiiHtiiwiiiNiHiHUiiuiiiiuii' 27
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