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

 - Class of 1931

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'rl-IE. I-IIGHLANDER. I, Barbara Laylin, being possessed of a brain still in excellent condition because of sixteen years of rest, do devise and bequeath to any deserving Junior my marked ability to always have something more interesting to do when there is studying to be done. I, Doris Campbell, do hereby bequeath my chilly constitution which will until eternity shiver in draughts to any Junior damsel who wants to find the best means of annoying the hale and hearty boys of G. H. S. As a gentle suggestion for warmth, galoshes and windbreakers might be worn to classes. I, Howard Riegger, bequeath my name Porky to the giver, Snook Phillips, and my ability of going through a key hole to Eddie Anderson. I, Georgianna Grant, having been willed the combined heights of Elizabeth Transeau and lNIary Kathryn Snyder, do now will and bequeath the same to Jane Holl. hoping that she will in turn will them to some other shorty. I, Ruth Wonnell, do will and bequeath to .Ioan VVindisch my sweet temper. I, Herbert Recob, hereby bequeath my ability to get out of football practice to Jim Davis. I, John L. Hague, being in more or less sound state of mind and body, hereby will and bequeath my knack for speaking slowly to Richard Irwin, hoping it may retard his speed somewhat. I, Frances Coultrap, hereby will and bequeath to Lucille hlasse my ability to take first place in all competitions at the track meet. VVe, Helen lNIotz and Margaret Penney, do hereby will and bequeath to illessrs. Hill and Hamm our marked ability to refrain from hair pulling, kicking, biting, punching and all other forms of merriment UD in Virgil class. lllay they learn to accept the will of the gods. Afque dei immormlir ras rlefenrlrznl in Cirfronfm! L- I, llIorgan Jones, being of fairly sound mind, do hereby devise and bequeath to Bob Hill my ability to stay clear of entangling alliances, since he seems to need it. Know all ,men by these presents: Whereas, I, Leavitte Pease, being round and right in mind and in full posses- sion of all my faculties do hereby bequeath, give and will my sense of humor to Bert Corcoran. This is my last will and testament, and I endow to E. Landen my ability to attend school regularly and not miss typing. I, Dolores Knapp, do hereby bequeath to Theresa Lancia my ability to never get my tongue twisted when reading aloud in English. I, Ethel Thackara, do hereby will and bequeath to Phyllis Cottingham my ability to refrain from excessive laughter. I, Robert G. Ulrich, hereby bequeath my ability to chew the greatest amount of gum the fastest to Snook Phillips who will probably have great need of that gifted quality next year during some tense moment on the football field. I, Edwin L. Holloway, hereby will my ability to understand what Miss Romig teaches and to sleep in lXIr. Bower's class without falling out of my seat, to Paul Glass. I, Fern Russell, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Elizabeth Riegger my ability QU 'to whisper in llliss Truckmiller's English class. May she have better success than I. To whom it may concern: I do hereby announce a sale of my unique collection of desk bolts to the highest bidder to defray expenses of forging my diploma. Seth Hammond. Arrest: POPICYE ANDREVV H. BROWVN 1 9 5 1 Pagr Turnly-Ninn

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'rl-la I-IIGHLANDER. WILLS I, Dick Howell, do hereby will and bequeath to Bob VVeist my ability to break dates. In my last will and testament, I hereby bequeath my ability to shoot fouls to my dearly beloved friend, Violet Erskine. Dorothy May Rambo, I, Doris Graves, do hereby will and bequeath my position of left end of the office bench to Phil Cottingham, providing this is satisfactory with the office squad. l, Bert Carlos, hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep in eighth period study to Ray Taylor. I, Elizabeth VVentworth, do will and bequeath my black pumps to Wilma Jackson and Lucille hlasse for future use at Buckeye Lake. I, Bonnie Jean hlartin, do hereby will and bequeath my big rings to Lucille Klasse hoping that they will not break her fingers. I, Phillip Rhodes, in my last will and testament, do bequeath my whistling ability to Donald Sargent and my ability to be late to football meetings to Snook Phillips. VVitness: M. Smith of Smith, Smith and Smith. I, Billie Roberts, in my last will and testament, do bequeath to Jane Ward my high top boots. I, Helen Louise Pinney, do hereby bequeath to my beloved sister KIary, my remarkable ability to get backwork in at the last minute. ilIay luck be with her. I, Dot Crepps, do will, as my last desire, my collegiate Ford fthat wouldn't runj to Dot Winstead. 1, hlartha Willard, being in full possession of my faculties, do hereby bequeath to any deserving Junior, the ease with which I thought of something to will. I, Irma Hazlett, do will and bequeath the right and privilege of being the first one in the Study Hall in the morning to any deserving future Senior: and also my camera to anyone who can make it work. Know all men by these presents: Whereas, l, Ralph Thompson, being in sane and right mind and in full pos- session of my faculties, do hereby willingly give and bequeath my pedal extremities- to-wit: My lanky limbs to Eddie Anderson. I, Paul Kerns, will my success in Foreign languages to Eugene Landen, so that he may graduate within the next few years. I hereby bequeath my ability to translate and understand Latin to Harold Sargent. Signed-Don Kloke. Witness-Julius Caesar. As my last desire, I, Annabel livans, will to Betty Morris my ability to laugh. I, Roberta Falkenstein, hereby bequeath to Dorothy Byron my ability to keep away from the old brick wall, having had experience. I, Paul Lane, do hereby will and bequeath my numerous names pertaining to the darker race to the Junior that best befits them, Joe 1IcCallum. To Madeline Chevallard and Dorothy VVinstead I will my unfailing ability to always be ready on time for a date. Virginia Langford. I, Rachel ll'IcCarty, hereby will to Ann Hoffman my ability to be called on in Virgil one minute before the bell rings. I, lNIyron Hoover, do hereby will and bequeath to Harold Sargent by and with the consent of Coach Zwick, my ability to be on time at basketball practices. I, Gladys Sargent, do hereby will and bequeath to lXIolly Alden my ability to get my Latin at all times and under all circumstances. 1 9 5 1 Pngff' T1L'l'llfj l1lfflllf



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THE l'llGHLANDER. Senior Class Play THE SWAN by FmuzNc MOLNAR Cast Dr. Nicholas Agi Y,,77 7 7 77 Arsene 7, 7 ,Y,,77,7 George o,.o, 7 o,77,, Princess Beatrice Alexandra ,7,,7,7, ,,,,.7 Father Hyacinth Sympborosa 7 7 Prince Albert 7 7 Colonel Wuiiderlicli Count Lutzen Caesar 7 Maid ,t,, ,,,t.r. 7 77 Princess lllaria Dominica 77 Countess lfrdely May 8, 1931 Jack Hague Jeanette Roberts . 7777 Gladys Sargent 7 7 7 Barbara Laylin Bonnie Jean blartin 7.Pbillip Rhodes 7 lllartha VVillard 7 7 Herbert Recob Seth Hammond 77 7 Morgan Jones Richard Howell Margaret Penney 7 Georgianna Grant 77 Dolores Knapp Lg14ligS-i,1-u-airing lRoberta Falkenstein IHelen Louise Pinney Alfred 7 7 7 . 7 Byron Amrine Lackeys lPaul Lane Synopsis of Scenes G7 William Harmon A room in the castle of the Princess Beatrice. A summer The same. Late that evening. The same. lfarly the next morning. Directed by Dorcas Truckmiller lllanagers Act l afternoon. Act ll Act III Prompters Art and ll lake-up Financial Typist 7777 Stage Property Costume Publicity General Robert Ulrich Frances Coultrap and Rachel McCarty 7 77 7 Doris Campbell K K lRuth Wonnell, Dorothy Crepps, llrma Hazlett Annabel livans lliert Carlos, Ralph Thompson, Klyron Hoover, lHoward Riegger, Robert Uncapher 7 7 Elizabeth VVentworth and Helen blotz V V lDoris Graves, lllargaret DeVictor, Ilfthel Tbackara, Leavitte Pease 77 7 77 Robert Ulrich and Paul Kerns lChristina O'Dell, Dorothy Rambo, IVirginia Langford, Juanita Hughes Ushers Ernest Penrose Elden Shaw Stage set ings by 'XII' lustue 'md Industrial Department. fllusic by School Orchestra under direction of Kliss Killworth. 1 9 5 1 Page Thirty

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