Glenville High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 11 text:

Listen! What you hear now - this terrible sound that fills the earth - it is the death rattle. One may say easily and dramatically that it is the death rattle of civilization. But--I choose to believe differently. l believe it is the long deferred death rattle of the primordial beast. We have within ourselves the power to conquer bestiality, not with our muscles and our swords, but with the power of the light that is in our minds. What a thrilling challenge this is to all Science. To play its part in the ultimate triumph of evolution. To help speed the day when man becomes genuinely human, instead of the synthetic creature-part bogus angel, part actual brute-that he has imagined himself in the dark past .... Robert Sherwood in There Shall be No Night .-.oi

Page 10 text:

Faculty Clayton R, Wise, Principal Edna M. Studebaker, Assistant Principal Harry M. Towne, Assistant Principal English Department Laura V. Edwards, Head Frederic D. Aldrich Gertrude O. Campbell Raymona E. Hull Matie M. Parker Helen F. Winship Helen D. Ruhlen Lorena Smith Sidney Vincent Gertrude E. Warner Social Science Department George A. Hartinger, Head jacob E. Bahner Matilda C. Buschman Herbert F. Bauer Flavius L. David Theodore P. Blaich L. M. Thomas Foreign Language Department Nellie P. Rosebaugh, Head Michael Grennert Helen Humphreys Alice Hackett Helen M. Knott Edda Penko Science Department Harry C. Biddle, Head William A. Gray Kimber M. Persing Nell C. Henry Vincent R. Peterson Commercial Department Mathematics Department Willa M. Brownfield, Head joseph M. jacobs, Head Vincent L. Barrett Lavinia Carlton Helene Hrubes Martin H. Conrad Eleanor Kosman Rumah Peets E. P. Shilliday Amelia Uher Art Department Music Department Dorothy l. Taylor Head Melvin L. Balliett Florence R. Bush Russell L. C-ee Drama Department Eugene C. Davis Physical Education Department Home Economics Department Raymond G. johnson Doris A. Fuller Loretha L. Potter Helen W. Holmes Library Secretaries Norah M. Clark, Head Olive Alexander Charlotte Bazeley Custodian Thomas Lewis Printing Department Clarence A. Doubler Doris M. VanSickle Sophie Wolfson Lunchroom Dorothy Gavlak



Page 12 text:

There Shall Be No Night A microscope is made of glass, A mind is made of matter, The world is but a shining slide On which we scatter dreams, and hopes, and aspirations, and without much motivation Magnify them till they form Patterns to eternity. We color them with thoughts and acts, Elaborate with whimsy, Build our future out of dreams, And from their flimsy structure fashion means of living, little thought to troubles giving, Spinning bonds of fellowship, Glorified fraternity. Yet slides wax dim with age and wear, And worlds aren't always shining, For forces foreign to all that's right Exert a blinding spell, a sort of magnetism and through modern barbarism Destroy the culture of the ages, Leaving stark absurdity. And dreams grow dim and patterns break, But great minds never falter, They pierce the darkness, end the night, And somehow alter things which most thought quite beyond us, making bright those things beyond us, Delving deeper, surmounting sorrow, Reaching for infinity. Rainette Eden Dobreff ...5..

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