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

 - Class of 1932

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RICHARD L. IRWIN Grandpaw Basketball Manager, 25 Student Council, 3: Hi Y, 3-49 Secretary Hi-Y. 4: Varsity G.. 4: Sec- retary. 45 Booster, 2-3-4: The Queen's Hus bandng Football Manager, 4. VJAYNE MASTERS Dutch Orchestra. The Quecn's Husband. ALYENE WATERMAN Varsity Basketball. 2-3-4: Boosters. 2-3-4: G, A. A.. 1-2-3-4: Student Council. 2: Highlander Staff. 4: Intramural Coach, 4: The Queen's Husband. ROBERT UNCAPHER Unltic Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Glee Club. I-Z-3-4: Football. 2-3-4: Track. 2-3: The Swan , Hi-Y, 2-3-4: Varsity G., 4g Boosters. 2-3-4. VIRGINIA STEPHENSON Stevie G. R.. 2-3-45 G. R. Cabinet. 3: G. A. A.. 1-2-3-4: G. A. A. Officer, 3: Glee Club. 2-3: Girls' Varsity Basketball Manager. 3: The Queens Husbandn: Highlander Staff. 4: Boosters. 2-3-42 l' Why the Chimes Rangug Orchestra, 2-3-4. PHILIP HARTWELL uG0ofgoo Track. 2-4: Cvlee Club. 4: Boosters. 2-3-43 Foot- ball, l-2-3-4. I 732-1932 :::::pc:::::1: The HIQHLANDER nv -Q is..............,i.....d Page Twenty-three

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The IGHLANDER 'N be ASV JOE MCCALLUM Mac Football, 1-2-3-45 Basketball, 1-2. WILMA JACKSON Willy Boosters, 2-3-43 Booster Treasurer, 45 Varsity Basketball, 2-3-43 Baseball, 1-2-3-41 G. A. A., 1-2-3-4g The Queen's Husband , Latin Club, 3-4, Class Secretary, 3, G. R., 2. ROBERT HAMM Bob Football. I-2-3-4g Basketball Manager, 3, Track, I-23 Tennis, 3-41 Boosters. 1-2-3-4: Hi-Y, 3-4: The Queen's Husband , Varsity G., 4g Torch Club QCharter Nlemberl, 1: Glee Club, 1-2, Latin Club. 3, The Gossipy Sex. VIRGINIA M. FORD Ford G. R.. 2-3-4: Boosters. 2-3-4: Latin Club, 3-43 Glee Club, 2-33 The Queen's Husband. NEDA ELIZABETH BOTTI G. A. A.. 2-3-4, G. R.. 2-3-4: Cabinet. 4g Glee Club, 1-2-3-4: Boosters. 4, Mixed Chorus, 25 'Why the Chimes Rang. DENT BILLINGSLEY Football, 1-2-3-43 Hi-Y. 1-2-45 The Queenis Husbanclng Boosters, 2-3-49 Basketball, 23 Var- sity G., 4. s::::::: 1732-19392 Plum' Twenty -two



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M-.---TheH1oHLANDER::: --:: ::::::::::::::::m::::::3 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECT 1932 HE following items were taken from the Grandview Weekly, edited by Robert Hill and Richard Cavendishg issue of june 9, 1787, and it is hoped that these miscellaneous notes may be of interest to the class of 1777. Last Sunday night we had a terrible clap of thunder which kill'd a Horse owned by Joe Lane, horse breeder, who is much distress'd as he had intended it as a gyfte for General Washington. Coach and Chaise Work done after the best and newest Fashions. Made Eff Sold at Reasonable Rates, by Billingsley Brothers, Coach Makers in Highe Street Grand- view, next door to the Widow Stricker's Cent Shop. Josiah Turner, who has Practised as Doctor of Physick many years with good sucf cess, is removed hither, and offers his Services to all Persons who shall have occasion for him in any Distemper whatsoever. He lives in Ashland Street in the same house with David Bigger, shipfchandler. Wheras, Leather Buckets have been very much wasted, as by Experience at the Dreadfull Fire in Wyandotte Street, and several Persons not knowing where to be supply'd. These are to give Notice to all Persons that Water Buckets may be supply'd by Paxton Fife, in First Street. Mistresses Cooper E3 Waterman, Select Seminary for Young Ladies, Sober'mind- edness Pressed upon Young People, a teaching very necessary for Youth of all Perf swasions. Men's Cloathes after the best Manners, Very reasonable, Ray Taylor and John Mathias, Merchant Tailors. Anna Mangio E? Esther Thomas, Right and Genuine spirit of VenicefTreacle, truly and only prepared by them in Grandview, who were the original First Promoters of it in this City, still sold by them at their Shop in Third Street. Any person that has any hair to sell may have ready Money at the best Price for it of Willard Porter, Periwig Maker, in First Street, near the Market Place. These are to give notice that Carl Thomas and Robert Uncapher, Living in Arling- ton Court over against Byron Cliver's Butcher Shop, Mendeth Shoes and Boots, Cheap strong and neat. Any Person disposed and capable to take charge of the Publick Almshouses, and the Poor who are to be Lodged and Entertained there, are desired to apply to Mayor Tynan with these Proposals. Lately imported from England a choice panel of very good Fowling Pieces and Chambered Bullet Gunns, to be Sold Wholesale and Retale by William Harmon. These are to give notice that Delmont Hall, a Skinner by trade, is Removed from Bluff Street to Third Street, near the Bridg, where all Persons may have their Buck and Doe Skins Drest after the best manner and at Reasonable Rates. Whereas Christ Church was broke open on june Sth instant by some Prophane Wretch and Stole one Large Bible, these are to give notice that whoever will Discover the Author of such Villany, so as he, or they, may be brought to justice should be amply rewarded by the Church warden, Walter Fassig. Our River is very full of Ice and the Ship Golden Fleece one of the Fleet owned by Jack Grant which is going to Spain is in great danger, being caught in it, but it is hoped that the Captain, Harold Andrix, will get her into some creek till the River is clear. Cn the 6th instant at Worthington one Mistress Edith Emory Hoifner, wife of Jonah Hoifner was so affected by the excessive cold weather that she fell down and was carried to her House where it is believed that she will recover. A child about two years and a half old, went out at 7 o'clock in the morning of Tuesday and lost itself in the Grandview Woods. The Child was not found till near c::,.::ia:--:::::::,.:,:................ 173Q-1932........... Page Twenty-four

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