Westville High School - Janus Yearbook (Westville, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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19 24 JANUS CLASS WILL We, the undersigned class of 1924. having been declared by our faculty, who are letting us graduate, to be in a sound state of mind, and being fully aware of the uncertainty of life and the inevitability of eternity and being desirous of providing for a settlement of our earthly and cherished possessions, do hereby make our last will and testament : To the faculty, we leave our sympathy for the loss of such a wonderful and noble class, which has been to them a great help, but no trouble. To the Juniors, we leave a roll of adhesive tape to be plastered over their mouths to prevent their being ninth hour convicts when they become Seniors. To the Sophomores, we leave a candle which we hope the class will burn late many a night next year in an effort to bring their grades up to our standard. To the Freshmen, we will a can of black Jap-o-lac to cover up their greenness. To Mr. Collins, we will a blood hound to help him catch the High School thieves. To Miss Elder, we will an iron rod to be used, if needed, on the next Annual Staff. To Mr. Sutherd, a radio with which to entertain himself after he leaves the W. T. H. S. for his summer vacation. To Miss Fleming, a bottle of snake oil to relieve the tired feeling of which she complained so much after Senior play practice. To. Mr. Alison, a filing desk to keep all the papers which were never returned to the pupils. To Miss Cade, some cooking utensils for next year's cooking class to wear out. To Mrs. Grubb, a little bank to keep the pennies turned in for typing pads. To Miss Farmer, our singing voices to be used in semi-chorus and on the pupils of the assembly during the singing period. To Miss Dependahl, a new recipe lor cooking “weiners at the “hot dog” stand next year. The following individuals do bequeath such personal property as is herewith mentioned: Florence Adams: To Sherwood Blue, her seat in the first row of Senior chairs. To Julia Columbus, her curls. Tony Balser: To Steff Meyers, the little bell he used to call the football players out to practice. To Billy Uporsky. his football suit.



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19 24 JANUS Richard Dorsett: To Andrew Appanaitis. the rest of his package of absence blanks to be used to the best advantage. Victor Stanevich: To Mary Kelly, his footstool so that her feet will touch the floor when she moves into the Senior row'. To W alter Jaworski. a hair net and powder puff. Margaret Henderson: To Rosa Slazas, her prescription of an everlasting, guaranteed not-to-fade nose whitener. To Julia L’rasky. a package of chew ing gum to be used exclusively in Mr. Alison’s classes. To Johanna Possolt. a daily dozen record. to help her reduce. Wesley Hickman: To Ethel Stevens, his natural spit curl. To Helen Anderson, a bottle of freckle cream as an aid to her beauty. To Lucy Rauktis. his book of favorite songs and his musical voice. John Hissong: To Edward Delaney, his last oration for use in next year's Philo contest. To Orville Noel, his favorite hair groom. To Gladys Gerrard. his math, books. John Hissong and Margaret Henderson: To Helen Delaney, their “Rudolph Valentino Special dance steps. Roy Jessup: To Roy Howard, his cornet to practice breathing exercises upon. Edwine Jones: ... To Pete Ferpotto, his place as Senior Sheik and his favorite hair dye. To Edward Andrulis. his golden locks. Eileen Kelly: To Josie Matthews, a curling iron guaranteed to curl both sides of her hair alike. Mary Lietard: To Mildred Glodkowski. the remains of her hair to be used when she wishes to return to her former style of hairdress. To Susie Simon, a bathing cap to be kept in the girls' locker room. Anna Mellen: To Fern Hughes, a few of her dates as samples of what good dates should be. To Catherine Takacs. her shorthand book to be used to the best advantage. To lshmael Herman, an alarm clock to instill him with her wakefulness.

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