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

 - Class of 1942

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FRANCES BANCROFT Ohio Wesleyan, B.A. Shorthand Typewriting Business Training Director of Typewriting Projects Thirty-Three Well-Trained Faculty Members Are Needed to Guide and Direct The Youth of Grandview . . . RALPH D. BEERY DORIS B. BESSEY RICHARD I.. BOBLENZ E. P. BOWERS Ohio University, B.S. in Ohio State University, B.S. University of Illinois, B.S. Heidelberg College, B,A, Chemistry fEdu.i fEdu.J Ohio State University, M.A. Ohio State University, M.A. French University ot Colorado, History General Science Latin M.A. Civics Algebra Girl Reserve Advisor Biology Director Of TS-Sfinq PTOQTGUI General Science Hi-Y Advisor Movie Projectionist Assistant Manager ot Athletics Manager of Athletics Booster Advisor IESSIE CAMERON R. I.. CORNETET MARY BELLE DEAN MARY L. DERIVAN Ohio State University, B.S. Otterbein College, B.S. Muskingum College, B.A. Ohio State University, B,S. tEdu.J Ohio State University, M.S. Mathematics CEdu.J History Chemistry Supervisor of Attendance Columbia University, M,A. Geography Physics History Chairman of Textbook Senior Class Advisor Supervisor of Attendance Committee Tennis Coach 10

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W. C. Rohleder. Superintendent Ohio State University. B.A.. M.A. The Principa1's Message . . . The year of l942 finds you, as students, deeply concerned about preparation in a democratic school for achievement in a troubled world. Today we equip ourselves with outstanding ideals and aims which will enable each of us to satisfactorily answer the challenges that fill our very existence. Our spirit reflects a gen-uine love of humanity based upon cooperation and good will. We radiate hope and confidence and thereby pro- mote achievement and leadership. And so, may departure from our high school find us equipped with a true sense of comrade- ship, unfailing loyalty to our country, and con- secration to the tasks which are laid before us. May we continue on a program of sincere pre- paration and of satisfying achievement for our- selves and others. A Word From Our Superintendent . . . We are proud of our boys and girls. There is no finer group of young people in America than is found in the Grandview schools. Again, it may be claimed that in no other com- munity is there to be found a greater or a more cooperative group of parents-parents who want and deserve the best for their sons and daughters. When these remarkable young people come to our schools, they offer a real challenge to those entrusted with the sacred care and responsi- bility for their development in spiritual, cultural, and economic ideals. However, working with our boys and girls is a privilege. With this type of young citizenship going forth from our schools, we hold no fear for the America of tomorrow. Dwight W. Blauser. Principal Otterbein College. B.S. Ohio State University. M.A. I-IIGHLANDER ' 9



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With The Camera In The Class Room . . . Four years of Latin sends us well on our Way to genius- f or insanity. After three years of studying grammar and struggling with the translations, Virgil students become very much interested in the love story of Aeneas and Dido. Latin gives a foundation for the professions and a cultural background for enjoyment of the world's best literature. Formulas, experiments, explosions, or what have youeall help to make physics an interesting subject. But physics is more than that: it involves a study of six large divisions of subject matter---mechanics, heat, sound, light, magnetism and electricity, and electric radiations. We diagram, we analyze, we work our imaginations over- time constructing plots and writing compositions. We learn to enioy good literature and to take a personal pride in using correctly the English language. Vxfe try our skill in public speaking and dramatics--all this we try to grasp in English class. Dates---Dates and more dates! Not the kind you eat, nor the kind you make with that blonde sitting next to you. 'Ne are thinking of the dates in our history books. But history is more than a series of dates. lt traces growth in art, literature, philosophy, religion, industry, and political organization from early periods of time to the present.

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