Grandview Heights High School - Highlander Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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l i i Fleas Russam. G. A. A., 1-2-33 Girl Reserves, 1-2-33 liaisketball, 3, Highlander, 33 lilee Club, 33 Student Council, 2-3. 'Rs--il jAcK IIAGUIQ junior Class President, 35 Fuutbzill, 3-4, --The Patsy , 3, cfm .if XVhy me' charlie. i Rang , -lg Cust of The Swan , 4. . - NQQAAJ Q, . 5 rims Gmvizs 'sq' Boosters, 3-+1 U. A. A., 3--lg Glce Club, lg Fast uf A Full lluuse , 4. IW.-iu'1'iiA VVII.I.ARD e artsy , 33 Cust of lhe 5W'1lIl', 4. PHILLII' Riiomas, Phil Football, l-2-3-4: Captain, +3 Bzlsketbnll, 3-4: Tennis, 2-3-43 Captain, 3: Track, 3-+3 Cast 0 The Patsy , 33 Cast nf VVhy the Chimes Rang -lg Boosters, 3-+1 Vice President, 3, Ulee Club, 2-3-+3 'l're:1surer, 45 Cast uf The Swain , 4. r 1951 ,....................-... Puff 1' Tfzcfnly- Tfzcn Highlunfler, 3--lg Business lhlllll1IH,'Cl', 33 Erlilnr, 4- lll-X, 3--lg 5t'Cl'EI1ll'Y, 3, Buosters 3--l-' Cust uf Boosters, 3-+5 G. A, A., 1-2-3-+3 Glee Club, 3, Girl Reserves, 2-3--lg llighlzincler, 3--lf, Nlziilzigei



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THE I-IIGI-ll.ANDE.R. PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1931 Foreword : Let it he understood at once, by the reader, that the following events did not occur in the short space of time assigned to them in the narrative, and that these events were not the only ones of our tour. We have here set forth only a few things which we thought of interest to former Grandview students. The late fall of lf?-i5 found us on our way to interview the most prominent of all our classmates. YVe arrived at Washington and after a short visit were ushered into the presence of the President of the United States. Xlr. Hague received us in his usual friendly manner, and gave us some news as to some of our other classmates. lfdwin Holloway is now the leader of the Bolshevik movement in Abyssfniag it is rumored that within six months he will become dictator there. Ralph Thompson is well known in diplomatic circles, as the ambassador to Turkey. His autobiography has almost superceded l ranklin's in the literary world, as being more applicable to modern life. The President could also tell us a little concerning Betty VVentworth. She is one of VVashington's four-hundred, and is at present entertaining a few select friends on her private yacht. The next day we traveled by airship to Chicago. There was a man aboard who seemed strangely familiar. He recognized us, and spoke to us. lt was Herb Recob. He is, we learned, the inventor of a Patent Medicine, known as Tropical Hair Oil and Spot Remover . It is said that he has made millions in this business. Herb told us that Richard Sinclair Howell is the minister of the Anti-Cant Church, New York Cityg and that he, himself, is the propounder of this theory. On learning that we were planning to stay in Chicago a few days, he advised us to visit a certain night-club, and there meet another old friend. Our first evening in the city we did this, and whom should we find but George Grant as hostess. lt is said that she is known to the Underworld as The Poiple Skoit . The next day we passed a large building, which bore a neon sign proclaiming the following- Kloke Chemical Lab- oratoryu. On inquiry, we found that our former class-president had invented a substitute for nitro-glycerin, guaranteed to make dynamite l,'359 more effective. That evening we learned that the great Chicago Civic Opera star, Miss Klartin, was to appear in Lohengrin, and we decided to go to the performance. Bonnie Jean's fame was no surprise to us, for she is known all over the world. lt was a surprise however, to discover that the leading man had a very familiar appearance. Hastily we turned to our programs-Howard Rieggerio-How stupid of us not to have guessed that this could be no one else but Porkyl Afterwards, we went back stage and talked to them both for a bit. They could tell us about several of our Grandview friends. lllyron Hoover is a world-famous magician, the successor to Thurston. Barbara Laylin has taken to the screen, playing extremely modern and dramatic roles. Her latest production was The Fatal Flop . Incidentally this was taken from the stage success, The Last Lopeu, written by Ethel Thackera. We asked about Phil Rhodes, and learned that he is the Protaginist of a back-to-nature theory, living as a hermit in the Canadian Rockies. It was now becoming unbearably cold in Chicago, and so we hurried hy air ship to southern California. One day we happened to be down at the pier at Los Angeles, when we were addressed by a tall dignified person. It was Frances Coultrapl She is private secretary for lliiss Truckmiller. They were just about to sail for the orient where Trucky is intending to study the Chinese theater. They seemed inseparable. Frances said that she had just had a letter from Bob Ulrich. He is fire chief at Peoria. She also told us that Glad Sargent and Roberta Falkenstein were basketball coach and history in- structor respectively, at dear old Siwash. Roberta has followed up her fondness for congressional records, and now expounds them at great length, to her students. After bidding Trucky and Frances Bon Voyage, we decided to call on Klr. Carlos, the Los Lili Page Tfzefrlly-Fo ur

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