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THE “JANUS” NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE CLASS WILL 1 1 E, the Class of ’25, will to the faculty, our sweet 11 and winning way toward the under classmen. To the Juniors, a challenge to put out a wonderful Janus as this. To the Sophomores, some bottled pep (canned heat) to make them realize that they’re living. To the Freshies a small portion of our unlimited knowledge gained while at W. T. H. S. Edward Delaney wills: 1. His jar of Sta-Comb and the directions how to use it to Sappo. 2. His popularity with the Freshie girls to Joseph Bernados. Helen Delaney wills: 1. Her latest solo dance to Johanna with the condition that she perform in public. 2. Her natural curly locks to Anna Savoldi. Julia Columbus wills: 1. Her right hand Dempsey punch to Zuppke to be used against his enemies. 2. Her place on the 8th hour list to Margaret Yersavich. Pete Ferpotto wills: 1. His admiration for love lyrics to John Walters. Mildred Glodkowski wills: 1. Her sweet disposition to Miss Jackson. 2. Her love for 5th hour assembly to Margaret Henry. Ray Howard wills: 1. His slenderness to Leta Van Lanken. 2. His daily stroll at noon to Shrook and Gladys Foots, provided they go no farther than one block. Donald Hudson wills: 1. His good looks to Van Dyke. 2. Charming personality to Billy Uporsky. Fern Hughes wills: 1. Her alto voice to the next year’s chorus. 2. Her uncanny ability for being late every morning to Mary Uravich. Ishmael Herman wills: 1. His vocabulary of “wells,” “therefore” and “consequently” to Roy Howard. 2. His icy business look to next year’s business manager to use when he’s out for ads. Page Twenty-two
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THE “JANUS” NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Mildred Hensley has been in the Girls’ chorus three years. She did not come to school last year, but took a course in work which qualified her to graduate this year. Helen Delaney, the dainty dancer, has performed at high school functions and is well known for her ability to dance very gracefully. Helen is society editor on the Janus and was a reporter on the Westville High. Hay Howard, has been one of our typists on the Westville High and also the Janus. He has much stability and has certainly done a lot of hard work in typing work for both of the above publications. He also was on the basketball squad this year. Paul Somers, our business man, has been business manager of the Westville High and has served the paper in a wonderful manner. Although the writing of the material for the paper is very essential, there must be a great deal of finance back of the paper in order for it to be a success. He has been on the Orange and Black football team for the past three years, and has been a player of no little ability. He was the Boys’ Athletic Reporter on the Westville High as a Junior and held the same office as a Senior on the Janus. The present Senior class has established two new events at W. T. H. S., namely “Junior Play” and the “Junior-Senior Banquet.” The Student Council was also organized during our Senior year. It seems that our one aim throughout high school has been to originate and carry out new events. Page Twenty-one
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THE “JANUS” NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Susie Krainock wills: 1. Her common sense to the Freshies. 2. Her speed in typing to Ellen Simroski. Elbert McDonald wills: 1. His Frenchy way of talking with his hands to Van Dyke to be used when he talks. 2. His front gold tooth to Firpo. Steff Myers wills: 1. His wonderful hair part to Zano Gailus. 2. My success as a dancer to Orville Noel. Ethel Stevens wills: 1. Excessive paper in her desk to Fielder to be used in the manufacturing of paper wads to be fired in 6th hour assembly. 2. Her dignified manner to Monica Kelly for use in public. 3. Her studiousness to Owen McArdle, provided he uses it to the utmost extent. Stella Redulis wills: 1. Her chewing gum under her desk to Genevieve Czapski in case she runs out of her own. 2. Her stock of exam papers to Helen Anderson to be kept as a guiding star for her future grades. 3. Her love for Wordworth to Mary Mitchell. 4. Her contrariness to Gordon Jessup. Catherine Rucker wills: 1. Her method of selling annuals to Johanna Possolt to be used when she tries to get subscriptions for the “Janus.” 2. Her front seat in the assembly to Joe Sloan. Susie Simon wills: 1. Her ability as an actress to Margaret Yasitis. 2. A new box of non-caking face powder to Anna Balser. Rosa Slazas wills: 1. Her powder puff to the freshie girls to hide their greenness. 2. Her hairpins to Julia Urasky to keep her spit curl in place. 3. Her English notebook to Marjorie Buskirk on condition that she has it copyrighted and keeps it in a vault. Paul Somers wills: 1. His brains to the faculty. 2. His general pleasantness to Anna Tuvada. Mildred Hensley wills: 1. Her giggle to Virginia Quartier. 2. Her ability to keep Cecil to Katie Blakeney. Mary Kelly wills: 1. Her natural colored rouge to Gertrude Richardson. 2. Her A’s in English to Alberta Brooks. Page Twenty-three
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