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CHAOS i i HENRY P. HOUSE M. A., Indiana University. Chemistry and Physics. Mr. House is an excellent instructor and his knowledge comes into practical use when the assembly bell is out of order. He is faculty ad- visor of the Rensselaerien. He is frequently seen cross- ing the river in his Love Chariot. RUTH CLENDENIN A. B., Oberlin College. Botany. The class of '25 owe their success to their sponsor, Miss Clendenin, who has been a faithful advisor. She is very congenial with all the stu- dents and never hesitates to join in the activities. Some of the pleasantest memories of high school life are con- nected with the field excur- sions which she conducts. BERNICE LUSK Western State Normal Col- lege. Commercial. Miss Lusk has been suc- cassful in training future stenographers and business men. Besides teaching busi- ness she umeans business while teaching it, but out of class she is-well, we have heard that she always has her little joke. She is one of the sponsors of the Fresh- man class. 1925 Page ten BEATRICE BRIER A. B., Purdue University. Mathematics. This is Miss Briefs second year in R. H. S., and in this time she has won the ad- miration of the students. She intends to spend the summer in California and we fear we will lose her, but We all hope that she will return next fall and resume her teaching. FLOYD MEYERS L. L. B., Colorado University. History. A Mr. Meyers is one of the busiest teachers in R. H. S. because he has more pupils than any other member of the faculty. As the sponsor of the Friday programs he has furnished us with some excellent entertainment. Mr. Meyers indulges in basketball and golf but he is averse to the milder exercise of walk- ing to school. Q s
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CHAOS L MAE CLARKE NINA MARTINDALE EMORY HARRISON ONA SHINDLER MARJORIE STAHL B. S., Illinois Woman's Col- lege. - Home Economics. Miss Clark is little but mighty, the latter quality be- ing displayed in the way she keeps assembly. We are sure it won't be her fault if a great many 'housewives are not turned out this year. Much credit must be given to Miss Clarke for the success of the banquets, which she supervises. She is one of the sponsors of the Freshman class. A. B., lndiana University. English. Miss Martindale initiates the Freshmen and Sopho- mores into the mysteries of English grammar. As spon- sor of the Junior class she has given valuable assistance and has helped in solving weighty financial problems. B. S., Purdue University. Manual Training and Agri- culture. Mr. Harrison has been our coach this year and he was successful in putting out wellcoached teams. Having the confidence and respect of the boys he has been able to get their co-operation. He enjoys the out-of-town games more than those at home. ,-,A.,.-..-.,,,,.-.,,-.,.1 9 2 5,0 B. M., DePauw University. Music. During the last two years Miss Shindler has ably di- rected the music of the pub- lic. schools, and has given several successful operettas and other entertainments. Special credit must be given Miss Shindler for her skill- ful training of the contest- ants in the music memory contests. A. B., DePauw University. French and English. Miss Stahl has taught French parfaitement. She is the sponsor of the Sophomore class. There is a rumor that Miss ,Stahl will not come back next year-as a. teach- er, but she is very fond of Rensselaer as a place of resi- dence. Page nine
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