Westville High School - Janus Yearbook (Westville, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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Westville High School - Janus Yearbook (Westville, IL) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 33 of 156
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Page 33 text:

LORETTA BERNARD: 1 Her ability to talk people into anything to Mr. Thomas. 2 Her haughty ways to Lance Hamilton. 3—Her air of boredom to Mr. Sollars. ANNA TUVADA: 1—Her numerous offices to anyone who aspires to be famous. 2 Her art in taming “cavemen” to Josephine Stulginsky. JOE VANAUSKAS: 1— His firm belief in his good-looks to Leon Descamps. 2— His egotism to Florence Henderson. VERA MILEWSKI: 1— Her ability to get to school on time to Ellen Drabant. 2— Her tooth with the hole in it to Elizabeth Wasko on condition that she pays for having it filled. 3— Her faith in Santa Claus to Miss Jackson. AMELIA GOPSHUS: 1— Her size half-past ten slippers to the U. S. Navy to be used as life boats. 2— Her long hair to Miss Mason providing the shade is just right. THOMAS MITCHELL: 1— His habit of talking on rare occasions to the girls in the cloakroom. 2— His meek ways to John Reano. HELEN GORZ: 1— Her babyish ways to Colleen Kyger. 2— Her surplus wardrobe to the Lynch Twins. 3— Her suspenders to Mr. Alison to be used when taking deep breaths while playing his trombone. EMMA FERPOTTO AND BERNIECE STULGINSKY: 1—Their wireless in English class to anyone who can operate it with such success as they. 2 -Their ambition to be detectives to Mr. Guin to keep track of the absentees. 3— Their ability to stick together to the League of Nations. 4— Their ability to make faces at Mr. Neumann without getting caught to Mr. Miller.' STELLA DARZINKAS: 1— Her knowledge of Chicago to anyone who has never been there. 2— Her love for bookkeeping to Magdalene Gopshus. t: « • Twenty-nine

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HELEN CZAPSKI: 1— Her perfect figure to the girls’ chorus, to prevent any agonies while going through their strenuous exercises. 2— Her quality of being misunderstood to Violet Holcomb. JOHN VENDELSKAS: 1— His glasses to the faculty to be used in making out the ninth hour whispering list. 2— His ability to act comically to Peter Kriviskey. 3— His habit of putting things off until tomorrow to the student body. HARRY PETTIGREW: 1— His feminine-like ways to Kenneth Rayles. 2— His beautiful locks and his ability to make them stay “just so to Clarence Schweighart. BERTHA K. SEDLAK: 1— The slams she owes Tony Gardzulis to anyone willing to avenge her. 2— Her hobby of collecting pictures of movie stars to the Freshies. 3— Her characteristic of being jack of all trades and master of none” to next year’s Seniors. TONY GARDZULIS: 1—Love for the girls to anyone who professes to be a “woman-hater.” 2 His caveman manners to Mr. Miller. JOSEPHINE BLASS: 1— Her natural complexion to Elsie Underwood. 2— Her sweet disposition to her cousin Pansy. 3— Her ability to type to anyone who thinks they can type and gets fooled. FRANK RAZAVICH: 1— His friendship for Sharkey to Frances Miller on condition that they get along more peacefully. 2— His athletic ability to “Pooch” Wilson. JOSEPHINE REDULIS: 1— Her ability to get along with the faculty to Helen Rauktis in order that she may receive more ninth hour slips. 2— Her ability to write good leads and headlines to Vivian Symanski, to prevent her from running the newspaper next year. ALLAN ELLIOTT: 1— His ability to play basketball to the faculty. 2— His part of sheriff in all the plays to Albert Miller. Poor Twentv-emht



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DAN KVET1NSKAS: 1— His ability to make speeches before the assembly to Tony Lutchka. 2— His ability to criticize and discern faults and to turn them over to the proper authorities to Louis Krainock. GLADYS BOYD: 1— Her love of writing notes to all the boys to Stella Melecosky. 2— Her pet names for people to Miss Knoblock. 3— Her freckles to James Kelly. ALBERT FOCI US: 1— His manner of walking through the halls without making queer noises (singing) to Thomas Williams. 2— His love for adventure books to Mr. Neumann so that he may gain a wider knowledge of literature from said books. IN WITNESS THEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our hand and seal this 29th day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. The Senior Class. Page Thirty

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