Rensselaer High School - Chaos Yearbook (Rensselaer, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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' 4' -'38 T' :-nfl. ,- ..1 6 1 X 1, I -1 A rf M5159 '-J 5135-w.la.EWi1f::L:gf-1,'. A , 1929 ' Cbaos These, to the casual passer-lay seem owli11a1'y walls, and sterng Who seeks wifbin wifb eager eyf- may oj1j1ortu11ify discerff. E. GRAHAM. Page Ning Chaos 4 1929 C. R. Dean Fred Arnott George 0. Bales E113 crow School Board President ......,. ...... M r. Bales Secretary .....,.. ,,..,... M r. Arnott Treasurer ........ ........ M r. Grow Superintendent of Schools .,.........,...,..,....,..,..,.........,...,.,... ....,.. M r. Dean Mr. C. R. Dean is Superintendent of the Rensselaer Public Schools. He is an untiring worker in promoting the interests of the schools, and under his guidance many honors have been achieved. He has kept pace with the most advanced pedagogical methods and has attended the National Educational Association for two years. Mr. Dean received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Indiana, and a Master of Arts Degree from the University of Chicago. Messrs. Bales, Arnott, and Grow compose the school board, an organization ex- ecuting the administrative duties of the schools. Mr. Bales has served in the capacity of president since his election to the board in 1927. Mr. Arnott has been the secretary of the board for the past six years. Mr. Grow, the most recent member, is the treasurer. Page Ten 1929 s Chaos FLOYD MEYERS Principal History Franklin College Colorado University, L,L.B GRACE NORRIS Dean of Girls Latin Depauw University, A.B. EMORY G. HARRISON Manual Training Athletic Coach Purdue University, B.S.A. University of Illinois Rockne Coaching School ELIZABETH E. STONER Physical Education Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union X K WILLIAM C. COVERT Biology Mathematics Hanover College, A.B. Butler University JULIET ALLISON English Mathematics Northwestern University, A.B. MARGUERITE O. NORRIS English Depauw University, A.B. University of Wisconsin RAY S. BUNDY Vocational Agriculture Purdue University, B.S.A. ,.f A . - , ' L Page Eleven I 'YNN Cfzaos 1929 l K- - MARGARET E. PIUBER G F. WEBB Commercial 1 try Manchester College, M. of Acc'ts Physics Franklin College, All Indiana University MARJGRIE L. SPRAGUE LOUISE BENT French Art - History John Herron Art Institute Depauw University, A.B. DCPWW University MAE CLARKE BEATRICE L. BRIER Home Economics Mathematics Illinois Woman's College Purdue University, 15.5. Valparaiso University, B.S. University of Wiscoiisiii Columbia University ONA L. SHINDLER NINA D. MARTINDALE Music ' English Dcpauw University, B.M. Indiana University, A.B. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music American Conservatory of Music Page Twelve K, yl?'Wr'51 Y 'E' VJ, 4 16, Q.. ,,t V.w i 1929 - Chaos BEATRICE BRIER p An Appreciation Miss Brier has been the sponsor of the Class of '29 during its four' years of high school, and has Won the admiration of every one of its members. Not only has she proved herself an excellent sponsor but a true friend. She has had the hearty response of the Class because of her popularity and be- cause she is always so enthusiastic and eager to do a generous share in any venture. The Class of '29 has met with the greatest success in every undertaking and it feels that this is due to the ability and good judgment of its sponsor. Thanks to the efforts of Miss Brier the Junior Prom of 1928 was acclaimed one of the most brilliant and enjoyable receptions ever presented by Rensselaer High School. Miss Brieris charming manner and sweet personality have endeared her to all, and she is held in highest regard by everyone with whom she is associated. The Class wishes to extend its appreciation and gratitude to Miss Brier, who has worked with it and for it. National Honor Society President ..... ,.... . ,.,........ ................. , .....,................................., R o bert Wright Vice-President ....... ..,... F rederick Fendig Secretary ..,,...,...........,....,......i.....,.............,........,,......,........,...,...... Jane Myer The National Honor Society was established in Rensselaer High School in 1922. This organization is intended to stimulate scholarship in the high schools, much the same in purpose as Phi Beta Kappa in colleges and universities. The qualifications for election other than scholarship are leadership, service and character. Seniors in the highest quarter of the class are eligible, and fifteen per cent of these are elected to membership in the spring. The following seniors received the honor of being elected to the society: Dorothy Anderson, Frederick Fendig, Jane Myer, Margene Roth, Lloyd Sigo, Morgan Sterrett, Florence Wright and Robert Wright. V Page Thirteen , l Chaos A 1929 MORGAN STERRETT fMzke5 National Honor Society3 Class President 4g Football 3-43 Basketball 2-3-43 Hi-Y 3-43 Orchestra 1-2-3-4. WALTER MCCOLLY fSkivvy5 Football 1-2-3-43 Basketball 1-2-3-4 QCap- tain 45g Track 1-2-3-43 Masque and W'ig 3-43 Hi-Y 2-3-4 CPresidcnt 453 Band 1-23 Operetta 1-2-3-43 Class Vice-President 4. FREDERICK FENDIG fFrmldy5 National Honor Societyg Class' Treasurer 33 Chaos Staff 2-3-4 CEditor-in-chief 45, CAssociate Editor 353 Rensselaerien staff 2-3- 43 State Music Memory Contest 13 Bible Study l-23 Operctta 1-2-3-43 Masque and Wig 2-3-4. MARGENE ROTH National Honor Society3 Rensselaerien Staff 2-3-4 CAssociate Editor 453 Chaos Staff 2-4 CDepartmental Editor 453 State Music Mem-- ory Contest 13 Winner of County Latin Con- test 1-2-43 District Latin Contest 2-43 Home Economics Club 33 R. H. S. A. A. 1Secretary 353 G. A. A. 1-2-3-43 Operetta l'2'3'4Q Suu- shine Society 1-2-3-43 Bible Study 2s D. A. R. Award in U. S. History 3. DOROTHY ANDERSON National Honor Society3 Class Secretary 43 District Typing Team 3g Rensselaerien Staff 43 Home Economics Club 33 Commercial Club 3g Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 QVice-Pres. 353 Bible Study 2-3. . LLOYD SIGO fDH1'kI National Honor Socictyg Class President 23 Class Treasurer 43 Basketball l-23 Operetta 2-33 Rensselaerien Staff 2-3-43 Student Coun- cil 23 Band 1-2-3-43 Orchestra 43 Class Bas- ketball 3-4. MILDRED RANTEY fcarrofsj Class Vice-President 2-33 Chaos Staff 3-43 Commercial Club 33 Bible Study 23 Home Economics Club 33 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 CPresident 45. GEORGE MAINES Class Treasurer 1-23 Class President 33 Football 2-3-43 Band lg Rensselaerien Staff 2-3-4 CEditor-in-chief 453 Masque and Wig 43 Operetta 2-3-43 Commercial Club 33 Bible Study l-23 First in Good Fellowship Con- test 1. Pugr Fourteen O Chaos 1929 r , - o, J LOUISE AXEN Commercial Club 35 Home Economics Club 25 G. A. A. 2-3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-35 County Orarorical Contest 3. CARL SHAFER qszmfy Football 1-2-3-45 Track 2-3-45 Rensselaer- icn Staff 45 Masque and Wig 2-3-45 Operetta 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3. FRANCES HOPKINS Kouts H. S. 15 Home Economics Club 15 Sunshine Society 2-35 G. A. A. 2-3-4. KENNETH MacDONALD KKNIQ Band 3-45 Orchestra 3-1'- Commercial Club 3. GEORGENA MCCALLUM U02 Masque and Wig 45 G. A. A. 1-2-3-43 Commercial Club 3 Claresidentjg Operetta 2-3-43 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 Chaos Staff 3. MERLE MURPHY nviufphg Morocco H. S. 15 Track 2-35 Football 3-45 Withdrawn. HELEN WRIGHT fHeI1 Class Secretary 35 State Music Memory Contest 15 G. A. A. 2-3-45 Masque and Wig 3-4 CPresident 415 Operetta 1-2-3-45 Home Economics Club 33 Sunshine Society 1-2-3. ALBERT SIM-ONS fBertj Football 2-3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Track 2-3-45 Hi-Y 3-45 Band 25 R. H. S. A. A. QPresident 4Jg Operetta 35 Bible Study 2-3. Page Simeon 1929 Chaos DENVER TUDOR fDcf1j Football 1-2-3-4 fCaptain 415 Basketball 15 Track 2-35 Hi-Y 45 Class Basketball 2-3-4 QCaptain 2-35. JANE MYER National Honor Societyg Class Secretary 15 Masque and Wig 45 Home Economics Club 25 Commercial Club 35 Winner of R. M. D. Vocal Contest 35 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 2nd in County Vocal Contest 35 G. A. A. I-2-3-45 Operetta 1-2-3-45 Chaos Staff 2. FRANK MAXWELL Commercial Club 35 Operetta 35 Bible Study 1-2. HELEN WEST fLoz'ryQ Class Vice-President 15 G. A. A. 1-2-3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 fSec.-Treas. 215 Home Economics Club 2 CPresidentJ5 Oper- etta 1-2-35 Chaos Staff 4. RUTH OVERTON Class Secretary 25 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 QTreas- urer 435 Home Economics Club 25 Commer- cial Club 35 Chaos Staif 45 District Typing Contest 35 Operctta 2-35 Sunshine Society l-2-3. ROBERT TURFLER fDocj Class President 15 Hi-Y 2-3-45 Masque and Wig 2-3-45 Football 3-45 Track 2-45 Orch- estra 1-2-3-4g Band 1-2-3. GENEVIEVE KOHLEY fGcnJ Commercial Club 35 Home Economics Club 15 G. A. A. 2-3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 Winner of G. A. A. Trophy 3. WALTER BURRELL Masque and Wig 2-3-4 CTreasurer 3,5 Operetta 45 Class Basketball 2-3-4. Page lfiftcuu 1929 Chaos F MILDRED MORROW Masque and Wig 3-45 Rensselaerien Staff 45 Commercial Club 35 District Typing Con- test 35 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 Bible Study 2-3. ROBERT WRIGHT fBubJ National Honor Society5 Football 2-3-45 Basketball 2-3-45 Track 2-3-4 QCaptain 435 Hi-Y 2-3-4 QVice-President 335 Rensselaer- ien Staff 1-25 Chaos Staff 15 Masque and Wig 45 Operetta 2-3-45 Bible Study. JESS WINGARD Agriculture Club 2-3-4 CSecretary 435 Track 3-45 Class Basketball 2-3-4. ' ESTHER ERB Hanging Grove H. S. 1-25 Commercial Club 3. DEVOTA POTTS KDODOQ G. A. A. 2-3-4 fPresident 435 Commercial Club 35 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 Bible Study. MERLE BUSSELL Hanging Grove H. S. 1-25 Class Sec't.- Treas. 15 Class President 25 Basketball 1-2- 3-45 Track 2-3-45 Hi-Y 3-4. EMALEE COLTON fEmyj Chaos Staff 3-45 Rensselaerien Staff 3-45 Masque and Wig 2-3-4 CVice-Pres. 435 Home Economics Club 35 Operetta 2-3-45 Winner R. M. D. Reading Contest 2-35 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4. ELMER IHNE Rensselaerien Staff 2-3-4 CBusiness Man- ager 335 Band 1-2-3-45 Chaos Staff 3 QBusi- ness Managerj5 Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Operetta 2-3-45 Bible Study 15 Commercial Club 35 Latin Contest 1-25 Class Basketball 1-2-3-4. Page Seventeen Cbaos 1929 JAY YOUNG FLORENCE WRIGHT fTilU Agriculture Club CPresident 435 R. H. S. National Honor Societyg Rensselaerien Staff Livestock Judging Team at Purdue 23 R. H. 2-3-43 Chaos Staff 1-43 Masque and Wig S. Corn Team at Purdue 3-43 Class Basket- 2-35 Home Economics Club 3 QPresidentJg ball 2-3-4. G. A. A. 1-2-3-4g Sunshine Society 1-2-3. MILDRED MOELHMAN flffillj THONIAS COX ITOMU Commercial Club 3g G. A. A. 2-3-43 Home Band 2-35 Class Basketball 2-3. Economics Club 15 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4. ' AUDREY CARSON ffludyj BERNICE BROWN G. A. A. 2-3-4g Home Economics Club 33 Sunshine Society 1-2-35 Commercial 3. Bible Study 2-3g Sunshine Club 1-2-3-4. CHARLES BURRELL KCMIVIIBQ ' JOSEPH COMER H061 Hi-Y 3-4g Track 3-43 Operetta 4g Class Fair Oaks H. S. 1-2-35 Basketball lg Basketball 2-3-4. Track 2. Page lcljllllfifil P l J J Chaos 1929 - PAULINE BURGIN Commercial Club 35 Sunshine Society 1-2- 3-45 G. A. A. 1-2-3-45 Home Economics Club 1. ROBERT JORDAN fBobj Hanging Grove H. S. 1-25 Basketball 1-2- 3-4 CCaptain 3,5 Class President 15 Track 2. HELEN CRITSER fL0uj G. A. A. 2-3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 Commercial Club 35 Bible Study 2. JEWEL WISEMAN Home Economics Club 4 CSecretaryj5 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 CVice-President 455 Commer- cial Club 35 Operetta 3. EVELYNE NESIUS fEvj Commercial Club 35 Sunshine Society l-2-3. RUTH JORDAN Hanging Grove H. S. 1-25 Class President 15 Class Treasurer 29 Commercial Club 3. HARRY WARD 1 Football 3-45 Commercial Club 3. ELLA OVERTON Sunshine Society 2-3-45 G. A. A. 2-3-45 Commercial Club 35 Opcretta 4. Page 2Vi1u'Lcz'n Chaos - I 2 President .............. Vice-President .,......, Secretary ......,.... Senior Class History Morgan Sterrett Walter McColly Dorothy Anderson Treasurer .,..,.. ..............,.... . ,, ..,, Lloyd Sigo Sponsor... ..,..,...............,...... Miss Brier Motto .,.,, Colors ..... Flower .... . .,...... L'a1'I21' st' commit nu fruif Red and White ...,......,Red Rose On September 4, 1925, the Class of nineteen hundred and twenty-nine entered Rensselaer High School with ninety-six members. At the first class meeting Robert Turfler was elected president. Despite the fact that they were freshmen, these young people distinguished themselves in many ways. Three members were in the Music Memory Contest at Indianapolis, George Maines won first place in the Goodfellowship Contest, and Margene Roth won the County Latin Contest. As Sophomores the Class consisted of about sixty-six members, headed by Lloyd Sigo as president. Rosalind Kruzan had the lead in the operetta and several others had principal roles. Margene Roth won the County Latin Contest, and Emalee Colton won the R. M. D. Reading Contest. The junior year with George Maines as chief executive was climaxed by one of the most successful proms held by R. H. S., but it did not overshadow any of the other events of the year. Walter McColly had the leading part in the operetta, Jane Myer won the R. M. D. Vocal Contest, Emalee Colton won the R. M. D. Reading Contest, and Mildred Ramey took second place in the Goodfellowship Contest. Ruth Overton, Dorothy Anderson, and Mildred Morrow were awarded places in the local typing contest. In the last year at R. H. S. more honors were awarded to individuals of the 1929 Class: Jane Myer and Charles Grow had the major parts in the operetta, and the cast included many other seniors. During the four years many of the boys were active in athletics. In the senior year Denver Tudor was football captain, Walter McColly basketball captain, and Robert Wright track captain. Many other boys won their football, basketball, and track letters. The Class has had many good times during its high school career and now, when leaving, wishes you the best of luck. Page Twenty I929 - Chaos Class Will of 1929 We, the class of 1929, Rensselaer High School, City of Rensselaer, State of ln- diana, County of Jasper, being indisputably of sound and disposing mind, and about to depart from our life inAR. H. S., do hereby publish and declare our last will and testament. I. To the Junior Girls-Our burlap graduation dresses, canvas shoes, and cotton hose. To the outgoing teachers-Matrimony. To the remaining teachers-The satisfaction of knowing that we are of the pastf' To Iris Berry, Lois Hurley, Ruth Thompson, John Newcome, William Halstead, and Ellis Hopkins-The right to be in the exclusive 1930 senior play. II. To Florence McDonald-Emy Colton's way of being a wow. To Bobby Sigo-Doc Turfler's he-man basso. To Grace Norris--Merle Bussellis gold teeth. To Tim Eger-Dorothy Anderson's membership in the Honor Society. To Shon Kresler-Freddy Fendig's standing part in the Masque and YVig plays. To Frances Hasty-Jane Myer's ability for looking shy and coy like a little bunny. To Dorothy Lynam-Audrey Carson's ability to walk backwards. To Dorothy Mills and Kathryn Baumgartner-The Damon and Pythias friendship of Mildred Moelhman and Pauline Burgin. To Glen Robinson-Jess Wingard's ability to square-dance. To Madalaine Sprague-Esther Erb's and Ruth Jordan's walk. To Edward Loy-Ken MacDonald's stand-in with Peg Norris. To the Ramp twins-The Burrell boys' little blue dinner pails. To Elmer Gamster-Carl Shafer's old Star for bigger and better trips to Morocco. To Dud Sands-Denver Tudor's football captaincy. To Barbara Yeoman-Bert Simon's fifty-five per on the Remington typewriter. To Yutch Grant-Ella Overton's early morning trip to Miss Huber's room. To somebody that could use it-Mildred Morrow's membership in the Dramatic Club. To Harold Rusk-Tom CoX's slender form. To Leatha Horsewood--Joe Comer's interest in aircraft. To Sadie Leopold--Devota Pott's ability in Home EC. To Edna Spencer-Bernice Brown's finger wave, on special occasions. To Jack,Downes--Mildred Ramey's giggles. To Mae Clarke-Louise Axen's perfect English. To Harry Yeoman-Margene Roth's neatness. To David Arnold-Skivvy's monopoly on Ruth. To Keith Padgitt-Frank MaXwell's military carriage. To Elizabeth Dye-Bob Wright's nonchalance. To Walter Todd-Elmer Ihne's springy tread. To Rosy Kruzan-Tid Wright's joke editorship on the Rensselaerien. To Mr. Webb-Helen West's lengthy limbs. To Dorothy Ranton-Jo McCallum's Ideal Friendship with a member of the faculty. To Benjamin Agnew-Mike Sterrett's passionate devotion to the one girlf' Page Twenty-one Chaos ' I 2 To Ellis Hopkins-Hank Kresler,s ardor for home town girls. To Carol Arnott-Charlie Grow's ability to play football. To lone Sigo-Helen Critser's graceful step. To Esther Hayes-Francie Hopkins's good sportsmanship in basketball. To Mickey Robinson-Durk Sigo's extensive layout of combs. To Ruth Edge-Jay Young's flowing eyelashes. To June Lewis--Genevieve Kohleyk G. A. A. trophy. To Beulah Whorrall-Jewel Wiseman's femininity. To Mr. Dean--Ruth Overton's speed in chewing gum. To Susie Arnott-Harry Ward's interest in South College Avcnue. To Keith Robinson-George Mainesls lease on the back table at W'right's Rest ZlL1I'8.f1f. To Margaret Parks-Evelyne Nesius's sullen attitude. To Charlene Hemphill-Helen Wrigl1t's character parts in the High School plays To Ray Parks-Robert Jordan's Sing-Sing haircut. Pano Tufonly-two TAPESTRY Flaming, scarlet threads of victory- a lone, dull brown one for inglorious defeat- yellow is for bravery because ofgghe sun glistening on. brass helmets have you seen tears by moonlight? that silvern strand is sorrow- a golden thread traces the pattern of ioy- Thus, four years of glowing fabric have been woven in the tapestry of our lives. As we go down the years no longer shall we have these kindly, helping friends- dear Lord, guide our faltering hands aright. Emalee Colton-,29 1929 Senior Class Prophecy Sketches from the Fuiure WESTERN UNION Chaos ILLINOIS XYOMANS COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE ILLINOIS MARCH I7 1930 PROP FLOYD MEYERS PRINCIPAL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL RENSSELAER INDIANA BEEN EXPELLED XYHAT'LL NYE DO TID LOVEY IIEL IANE AND WESTERN UNION RENSSELAER INDIANA MARCH 17 1930 ILLINOIS XYOMANIS COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE ILLINOIS TID LOVEY I-IEL .IANE AND EIXIY GET PERMIT FROM FOLKS TO GO BACK PETEY FLOYD IXIE 'lf 'X' -I' 'X- EMY YERS 3311111 QHZIYBIIBIIID ZIIJFDEIIT PRESIDENT KUTIE KIMONO KO CANTON. OHIO Page Twenty-th Chaos 192 TUDOR DEFENDS TITLE AGAINST WARD FIGHT SCORING Referee Cox Judge Maxwell Rou11d Round l ........ .......................,..., ....., lr I ven 1 ..,. .,.. ......,........................,...,.,.. ' 1' L1ClOl' Z ...,... ...., la Iven Z ,,,., ....... ' Tudor 3 ........ .....,.. X Ward 3 ..... ...Y, ' Even 4 ........ ...... l Even 4 ..... ....... W ard 5 ........ ,,.,.,,. W Vard 5 ,.,.. ....... N fVard 6 ...,.... .,....... E von 6 ..... .....,, T udor 7 ........ ,,,,,,,, 'l 'udor 7 ,.,,, ......... E Ven 8 ......,. ,,...... W ard 8 ..... ....... T udor 9 ,..,.... ......,. W ard 9 ..... ...,,.. T udor 10 ........ ...... E ven 10 ..... ....... T udor 'I' 'I' 'Z' -1- Igalnter flilunse Dear Pauline : Chicago, lll., lan. 12, 1938. l'm having the most delightful time. just had tea in Audrey .lane's Kandy Kitchen. She was simply bubbling over with news. Said that Lloyd Sigo had just been in a few days before to see about some supplies. He's proprietor of the Crazy Crocodile, night club on Halstead. One never knows-does one? Must close as I have an appointment at the llurrell lirothers' Beauty Salon on the llth Floor. Lo ve and hugs, 'l l Z !' Mildred. BERNICE BROWN Mezzo-Soprano, Metropolitan Opera Co. IN A RECITAL at MADISON SQUARE GARDENS New York City Sept. 14, 1945 I. The Rose liush ............ ......... Qver the lYaves ....,.....,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,, I Hear the Bees A-Humining ......,. ....... H. See the llarvest Moon is Shining' ...... I Hear a Thrush at Eve ...........,.......,.. Rockin 'l ime ,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,e,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... Adams llainbridge-Zameenik ........,,..Rhys-Herbert .........................Cadman ......Knox-Rhys-Herbert ACCO1ll17HlllSt-Rllfll V. Overton Page 7'14:e1Lty-four 1929 WRIGHT FLIES ATLA TIC American Girl Makes Solo Flight Paris, May Z, 1941.-CSpecialD- I'm Tid Wright from the United Statesf' Thus spoke Florence VVright, unas- suming girl aviator, as she landed in the bright, warm sunshine of a truly Parisian morning. She stepped from the cabin-door, typically American in her dark blue breeches and scarlet sweater, and pulled the helmet from her head, setting free a mass of short, auburn curls. It was then, while the swaying mass was quiet, that Tid spoke the seven words that will go down through the ages as those of the first girl to make the solo-hop. She was driven to a hotel by the American Ambassador, Kenneth L. McDonald, after she had seen that her plane, The Spirit of Rensselaer, was being properly cared for. And that is all-now. But when she has rested from the effects of that gruelling test she will be feted as no other hero, not even Lindbergh, has ever been. She is indeed our Lady Chaos Utne Stnrg Magazine Staff Editor .....,...........................i George Baker Associate Editor ........,... Jewel VVISCHICII Imorviewer ,.,,,,,..,........ Frances Hopkins I DIDN'T KNOW LIFE COULD BE SO BITTER By W. Delos MCCoIly I had always been a likable chap- a leader in the social set in my home tow11. Then came the awakening! I went to the city when a lad of eighteen. I knew not what dangers lurked on every hand. One evening a bunch of fellows came to my room at the Y. M. C. A. and invited me to go riding with them. Wfe went to the Crazy Crocodile night club and there it all began. A bank robbery was planned and executed and within three months I was in San Quentin-be- hind cold gray walls. And now I am out-a free man! I am going back to the old home town to start over. I will fight it out like Lindyf, a man! 'I' 'I' 'I' 'X' rg01452014Q14Q40:4v:4aX0z4ox4vX4uX4o:4r?vzngnvbrzqvievzerzoriovieQ40:4+24Q40:40:4n:4vI4vI4vX4+X0I4+I4vZ4- A 94. via 66 ,v, I REACH FOR A LUCKY 't' as 'Q' 151 INSTEAD OF A SWEET 53 We g 'ff -says Esther Igrb, late star of Blue- fi: 4 ' 1 - V 5, birds of l938.l' 'lhat 1S the way she :ff 3: keeps her figure so trim in order to IZ: C v n n 'Z' meet the demands of her critical Jubhc. 5 'I' I We 40144014QozozoxoxoxoxevXoX0X4qoX0I4oX4Q4rf-Q4visvzoxoxoznxozozoxa444444uzozozoxozna w '! Z ! Z' LOGANSPORT ASYLUM joseph Comer, Warden ENTRANCE CARD .......Margene Roth, Dorothy Anderson....... Name ....... Age ............. ................................... 4 9 ................................ Occupation ...... ,,,,.,.. S chool Teachers ........ Physician ...... ...... A Ibert Simons, M. D ...... Insanity ............... . ................ ......,... . Permanent ................................... . ............. Remarks: Misses Roth and Anderson entered after teaching for thirty years in the Public Schools of Zadoc, Ind. The examiners' comment was that they tried to make the students work as they had, the strain was too much. Page Twenty-five Cfzaos- RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN CSept. 19, 19505 Locals and Personals Robert Wright, struggling young doctor of Moody, and his wife, Mil- d1'ed Morrow VVright, have been in the wilds of Africa working day and night on his serum that will produce fewer and daintier sneczes. Mr, and Mrs. VVright are visiting i11 the home of Charles Grow, who is now holding a responsible position as Head Janitor at Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. Robert jordan Cn-ee Mildred Raineyl are now located on their vegetable farm in the Rio Grande valley, where they are winning fame for their Rainey-Carrots. NEW GYM DEDICATED TODAY AT IMPRES- SIVE EXERCISES Delphi, Incl., Nov. 25, l940.-CSpe- ciall-The Oracle Gym was dedicated here tonight with approximately 5,000 people present. Coach Bussell, former student-of Rensselaer High School, of- nciated. His wife, formerly Emalee Colton, unveiled the dedicatory tablet during an impressive exercise. 4' 'P+ 1929 REVUE STAR WINS A P P L A U S E 0 F FIRST-NIGHTERS New York, Dec. 16, 1934.-CAsso- ciated Pressl-Miss Jane Myer, musi- cal comedy star, who has become so popular in late shows, scored another success when last night she brought down the house at the first perform- ance of HBe Yourself at the Sth Street Theatre. Miss Myer's dancing has improved since her last show and she executed some clever new steps, assisted by her dancing partner, Jess Wiiigard, the blonde whiz. The tunes were color- ful and Miss Myer's singing was a great hit. Glhiragn iilrihune LITERARY SECTION Helen Critser has written a new novel, Raining Lilacs, that surpasses by far her other books in the descrip- tive quality, simplicity of thought, and the sweet homeliness of her characters. Miss Critser has just been awarded the Sterrett prize, given annually by Professor Sterrett of Chicago Univer- sity, in honor of his wife, Genevieve Kohley. -Ella Overton, Critic. fl' glilir- auth mrs. glirank Elffresler zmrtnunee the marrage nf their Daughter Qflelen lfmeeat Qrezler in Glmfl Q- Shafer, jluninr Hlehneshag, jlnne iinenig-first nineteen fiftg-ifuu Saratoga, North Pahala Page Twenty-six Frederic Fendig left the docks of his 1929 Chaos Dear Diary-There he wuz, Diary, same as ever Center aisle, lst row, 3rd seatg diviner than ever. I'm tellin' yah he's gorgeous, supoib, hevvenly-or wot hev yah? He don't look a'tall lika tired bizness man Qnot aint never as tired as they lookj jest the clean, sweet type. Not a stagedoor Johnny, thank gawsh! Sorta reminds me of that Ihne kid that graduated in the same class as yours truly-back at R. H. S. By the way-I saw Ihne 'tother day on Broadway-a bootblack. Sure feel rotten t'day-one big nite-if yah wanta look at it that way. WHOOPS! Last thing I remember wuz Big Ben strikin' 6 bells as I staggered hiccily down th' hall-supported by what-I wouldn't know. Diary, it's one aitch of a life-an' don't think I wouldn,t can it if th' right guy'd come along-aww-there I go gettin' sentimental again-Who'd wanta be tied down in some hick joint? Nope, it's th, bright lights of Broadway fer me. An' if There's a broken heart for every light on Broadway -who gives a whoop- Love 'em and leave 'emu-That's me motto-G'by Diary, there goes th' phone-hope it's me big moment. Louise Axen. '! ! l !' ACES WIN---POTTS STAR NEW YORK SOCIETY NOTES Long Island estate this morning for a 'round-the-world cruise on his yacht, the Ginsi. His Greenwich Studio Apartment at 6 Mandalay Court is to be redecorated during his absence by Turfler, whose apartments, done in the ultra-modernistic manner, are so much in vogue just now. Fritz, as he is known to the Bohemian clique, will be on the look-out for a new model dur- ing his tour. Among his guests is Georgiania Mc- Callum, his former model. Constantly there have been rumors to the effect that they are engaged. However, Miss McCallum and Mr. Fendig emphatic- ally deny this. 'P MISS HELEN XVRIGHT POLLY TEA SHOP KALAMAZOO MICH New York, March 8, 1946.-CSpe- ciall-The New York Aces 11osed out the Chicago Quintet, in a fast and ex- citing tilt, to regain the Woman's Pro Championship. The Aces staged a great comeback to grab their spectacu- lar victory, as the Chicago crew led at the half, 25 to 17. The tide seemed to turn when Potts, lanky New York forward, began her brilliant assault on the basket. Potts made the last counter of the contest from the foul line, setting the score at 39 to 3. The contest was staged in the new Young Field House, which was erected by Evelyn Nesius Young in memory of her husband, jay Young. 'I l !' CABLEGRAM HAVRE FRANCE APRIL 6 1935 GOTTA MARRY ME STOP CANT LIVE XVITHOUT YOU STOP RETURNING NEXT BOAT MR GEORGE MAINES 17 9f1O RUE DE ANANAS HAVRE FRANCE PIDGY PIE CABLEGRAM KALAMAZOO MICH APRIL 6 1935 DITTO DONT MISS BOAT HEL Page Twcn ty-seven Chaos 1929 unior Class Top Row--Joseph Borntrager, Charles Cain, Kenneth Potts, Shelby Yeoman, Allen Kanne. Lloyd P'arks, Glen Robinson, Terrance Henry, Delos Fidler, Chester Fleming, Delos Putt, YVilliam Hopkins. Second Row-Benjamin Agnew, Fred Overton, Dale Yeomzin, Andrew Swartzell, Keith Padgitt, Emmet Eger, Carleton Henley, Gerald Simonin, Robert King, Bud Donnelly, VVoodrow Harris, John Newcome. Third Row-Dudley Sands, Howard Robinson, xvllllfllll Halstead, Theodore Brown. t Fourth Row-Virginia VValker, Esther Spain, Ruth Thompson, Dorothy Heinz, Everett Warren, lone Sigo, Carol Arnott, Madalaine Sprague, Eileen Yeoman, Denia Smith. Fifth Row-Juanita Hopkins, Esther Price, Helen Parkinson. Janna Selby, Edna Spencer, Lavanna Selby, Russell Grant, Elsie Hayes, Pauline Leopold, Helen Axen, Lois Russell, Nellie Rutherford, Dorothea Lynam, Esther Overton. Sixth. Row--Margaret Murray, Florence McDonald, Helen Bertcll, Iris Berry, Evelyn Iliff, Thelma Spall, Lois Hurley, Pauline Hurley, Alpha Robinson, Barbara Yeoman. OFFICERS President ,.,..,,..... ,..............,..,. ..... R u ssell Grant Vice-President ...... ...,,..., E lsie Hayes Secretary ......,.,. ...., E verett Warren Treasurer ....,.. .,...,..,......,.,...........,.. D orothy Heinz Sponsor ...... .,.... M iss Huber and Mr. Bundy Motto ....., .....,..,...........,.....,.........,....,..,..,...,. A d astra ,ber aspem ACCOMPLISHMENTS EGR 1928-29 Goodfellowship Contest-Benjamin Agnew. Chaos Staff-Dorothy Heinz, Ione Sigo, Dudley Sands, Madalaine Sprague, Ev- erett Warren, Russell Grant.. Rensselaerien Stag-Ruth Thompson, lone Sigo, Dale Yeoman, Shelby Yeoman. Band-Everett Warren, Dudley Sands, Keith Padgitt, Emmet Eger, Russell Grant. Orchestra-Ruth Thompson, Florence McDonald, Iris Berry, Russell Grant, Emmet Eger, Dudley Sands, Benjamin Agnew. Hi-Y--Dudley Sands fVice-Presidentj, Everett Warren QTreasurerj, Theodore Brown, Keith Padgitt, Shelby Yeoman, Delos Fidler, Terrance Henry, Dale Yeoman, Chester Fleming, Russell Grant, Ellis Hopkins. H Vice-President of Athletic Association-Carol Arnott. Vice-President of Girls' Athletic Association-Dorothy Heinz. Vice-President of Sunshine Society--Elsie Hayes. E Dramatic Club-Everett Warren, Dorothy Heinz, Ruth Thompson, Ellis Hopkins, Nellie Rutherford, Dudley Sands. Jasper County Latin Contest-Madalaine Sprague. Football-William Hopkins, Fred Overton, Andrew Swartzell, Theodore Brown, Woodrow Harris, Dudley Sands, Dale Yeoman. Basketball-Andrew Swartzell, Benjamin Agnew, Dudley Sands, Terrance Henry, James Jackson. Page T1UU71t,'U ClgILt I929 Chaos l I O 1-ionlia SS Top RowwBeulal1 VVhorrall, lsahel Miller, Virfinia Roth, 1 ' Betty Rm 1, Doro , Nelda Bruce, Elizabeth Dye, Alireda NYalters, Jean gwarggg, Susie Arnoq, Floris f rnott, Josepiine Zimmer, Dorothea Borntrager. ' Second Row-J 1 're li , i ' ' 'et Parks, J tl ' DuulaJ, harlene Hem Jhil , Frances Hemphill, Mary K. Cuj, Dorothy loe zman, Doris .uers, In - , erne 'ortley, Mary Musgrave. , I . Third Row-Constance Harris, Maxine Dunlap, Gladys Hayes, Lois Rishling, Geraldine Amsler, Vir- ginia Milnerh Elmer Gamster, James Chapman, Ellen Ramp, Ruth Folger, Helen Ramp, Gladys Holder, . 1 . Anna Karlan . Fourth Row-Boyd Halligan, Harry Eigelsbaeh, Thomas Parkinson, Daryl Ford, Robert Miehals, Rich- ard NVest, Lynn Leavel, Lee Maxwell, Amv Benton Henry, James Overton, VVilliam Dunlap, John Miehals, Jacob Simons. Edward Hochste er, o vert Clouse. Bottom Row-Arlie Gosnell, Jack Downes, W'ayne Foster, George Brandenburg, Harry Yeoman, Othel Sanders, Keith Paulus, XVillard Murphy, Ralph Halstead, Eldon Kelly, Harold XVood. ' OFFICERS President .......,,., ....,.. .....,..,.,., ..,... J a m es Chapman Vice-President ...... ........,, L ee Maxwell Secretary .......... ..., ..,.,., A m y Phegley Treasurer .....,... ..........,....,..................,...,.., E lmer Gamster Sponsors ..... ..,.... M iss Allison and Miss M. Norris Colors ....,. .,.......,..,............,.... W hire and gold Flower ,..,. ..........,.....,..,........ R ose Motto ....,.,...,.,..............,,.,..............,..,........,...... Vinci! qui putitur ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR 1928-1929 Goodfellowship Contest-Jeannette Kresler, George Brandenburg, Betty Roth. Chaos Staff-Jeannette Kresler, Virginia Roth. Rensselaerien Staff-Elizabeth Dye, Floris Arnott, Richard West. Band-Daryl Ford, Harry Eigelsbach, James Chapman. Orchestra-Nnelda Bruce, Jeannette Kresler, Virginia Roth, James Chapman, Harry Eigefsbach, Daryl Ford. Hi-Y-Elmer Gamster, Benton Henry, Harry Yeoman. Dramatic Club-Charlene Hemphill, James Chapman, Jeanette Kresler, Floris Arnott. Secretary of Athletic Association-Betty Roth. Secretary of Girls' Athletic Association-Margaret Parks. Secretary-Treasurer of Sunshine Society-Elizabeth Dye. Football-George Brandenburg, Elmer Gamster, Jacob Simons, James Chapman. Basketball-Jacob Simons, James Chapman, George Bradenburg, Williain Dunlap, Elmer Gamster. County Basketball Team-George Brandenburg, Guard. Mental Attitude Award at County Tournament-James Chapman. Page Twenty-nine Chaos 1929 Freshman Class Top Row--Irene Zea, Velzora Overton, June Lewis, Pauline Miller, Louella Locks, Monica Smith, 1PAaulin1e Mooseiniller, Angeline Abbott, Florence Caldwell, Gertrude Marlin, Mary Scheurich, Martha Keister, ern utt. Second Row4Rose Donnelly, Dorothy Fletemeyer, Pauline Hooker, Bertha Korth, Marcella Grant, Eleanor McFadden, Phyllis Daugherty, Flora Halstead, Elsie Axen, Margaret Burgin, Margaret Newsome, Charlotte Lxston, Eleanore Foster. 'Third Row-Alice Perkins, Juanita Allen, Bernice Yeoman, Emma Mae Lowman, Esther Hayes, Eliza- Jgne Long, Kathryn Baumgartner, Mary Jeanette Myres, Mary Ketchum, Ruth Harriet Eger, Helen i rar . Fourth Row-Cecil Comer, Eleanor Jane Strickler, Thelma Smith, Georgina Garland, Martha Putts, Dean VValker, Everett Morton, Louis Ramp, Ada Brandenburg, Leatha Horsewood, Nina Bishop, Ralph Ware. Fifth Row-Elmer Baker, Frances Willis, Cora Simons, Gladys Burrell, Regina Sayler, Evelyn How- slraw, Ray Parks, Robert Sigo, Howard Randle, Virgil Ware, William Robinson, Maurice Courtriglrt, Edward Loy, Marion Sumner, Robert Parkinson, Leon Myres. Sixth Row-Earl Nesius, Keith Robinson, Grant Ziegler, Harold Rusk, Maurice Adair, Howard Wasson, Harold Goldsberry, David Arnold, John Sage, Ercel Kessler, Carl Hartman, Gaylord Herslrljerger, Jess Downes, Isaac Marlatt, Stephen Kohley. Seventl1.Row-Edward Ramey, John Moore, XValter Todd, Robert Young, Ray Smith, Harold Bruner, Gerald Rishlmg, Robert Hasty, Frank Kepner, Marion Biggs, John Felmy, Michal Kanne. OFFICERS President .,........, ....... R obert Sigo Vice-President: .... ....,.. D ean Walker Secretary ........ ,..... E verett Morton Treasurer ..,..,..., .........,,.......................,, H oward Randle Sponsors ...... ..,..,. M iss Sprague and Miss Clarke Class Colors .,.., ..........,.,....,........ G reen and white Motto .,........ ...... L abor omnia vinci! ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR 1928-29 Winner of Latin Contest-Dorothy Jane Mills. Orchestra-Dorothy Jane Mills, Edward Loy, Keith Robinson. Band-Maurice Adair, Keith Robinson, Edward Loy, Walter Todd. Chaos Staff-Kathryn Baumgartner. Rensselaerien Staff-Helen Hilliard. Football-Robert Sigo, Howard Wasson, Ray Smith. Basketball--Jess Downes, Howard Randle, Everett Morton. Page Thirty X 1 f 1' ,, FS.. 'Y I. '2i,'fi.., , , - il-243 ' ' .i .yiyp ji5.gf, 1' , A ,,.Ef-:: ?1biz2f .W -MS , wa s f ' 'is' wi V ': ,U ' wif: 15 , - -Q1 .-fQ 1,J's 115, 315 - 1922 .. f?3+7:fe,.:' Mu- ' V 'Elf S-FLLE5' f: 1T:7' ri I - 47:24 . Q , , - va: e'I 11 ,' JLQ K , ,J-'-Ly 55, i v Yw1'1s1 :'- :--1 ' 1 pn , '-,LWK ,,, :: ,'-' F-fn - ' . 'fl .1155 1, 1 ,if 4 .Tx vu' ' ,, 37 ,179 ' 1 - zzsw' A -' V3-fir' . , 'Q-'Q ' ii? , ire . .1 Ph xf- - .Q In f ' .Q , ' LK, ff' , 4 12, 5 .-:WT '4 ,Q ., 1- W :IRL Q22- gvig A ,- f V A :M-ix ' I r ., ,'.' ' 'V , ' -Mia? gi? 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' - 0 I -,,5'5'- ,ig1:Zv.'- - V l '4,JJp,6 uf' -- .'.7, : . ,'f,',3, 4 . , , , .,.,,,-,T ' J 2 Q E , QE, V -4,3,f,,,z ,327 G . , , , HF, , u-ww. aaqg-5-m f 'EFS j x -----.. .,...QL.f .., phlm . ... . 1929 u H Claaos Chaos Staff Top Row-Russell Grant, Jeannette Kresler, Mildred Ramey, Madalaine Sprague, Ruth Overton, Kathryn Baumgartner, Virginia Roth, Dorothy Heinz, Helen West. Bottom Row-lone Sigo, Dudley Sands, Margene Roth, Frederick Fendig, Emalec Colton, Everett Warren, Florence Wright. STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,..... ........ F rederick Fendig Associate Editor ......... .,.....,, I one Sigo Departmental Editor ...,... ...... M argene Roth Business Manager '... ,. ......., Dudley Sands Faculty Advisor ...,........,.. ....... M iss Allison Faculty Business Manager .,... ........ M r. Webb The Chaos Staff of this year is composed of sixteen members. There is an editor and often an assistant for each particular section of the book. The work was begun early in the fall when art Work was done, pictures were taken, and engraving copy prepared. Later the subscription campaign and sales of advertising were carried on. Following came the editing of the Chaos and the Hnal arrangements for printing. The Staff members are very proud of the fact that the 1928 Chaos Won a First Class Honor Rating in the National Scholastic Press Association and they are Working with the hope that this precedent will notabe broken. Page Thirtif-mze Chaos - 1929 Rensselaerien Staff Top Row-Mildred Morrow, Richard West, Dorothy Anderson, Dale Yeoman Floris Arnott, Lee Maxwell, Elizabeth Dye, Frederick Fendig, Helen Hilliard, Shelby Yeoman, Emalee Colton, Elmer Ihne. Bottom Row-Betty Roth, lone Sigo, Carl Shafer, Margene Roth, George Maines, Ruth Thompson, Lloyd Sigo, Florence Wright. STAFF Editor ,......,........,.. ............. ....... G e orge Maines Associate Editor ......,. ......,. M argene Roth Departmental Editor ...... ........ R uth Thompson Business Manager ....,. ..,..,. D ale Yeoman Faculty Advisor ....,. ,.,,.... M r. Covert English Critic ....,. .,.... M iss Martindale The Rensselaerien is a paper edited by representative students of the high school. It is published every four weeks. All school events are accurately recorded and the paper reaches practically every home represented in the high school. The dimensions of the Rensselaerien were increased this year from a small to a standard size. This benefits the paper not only in appearance but in allowing space for additional features. The Staff exchanges papers with about forty-five schools. Also it sponsors a column of general school news which is printed in the local newspapers. The various expenses are met by subscriptions and by advertisements. In 1928 the Rensselaerien was rewarded for its excellence by receiving Honorable Mention in the annual contest of the Indiana High School Press Association. Page Tl1,i'1't,rf-two I929 Chaos I-Ii-Y v Top Row-Elmer Gamster, Theodore Brown, Robert Turfler, Keith Padgitt, Albert Simons, Charles Burrell, Merle Bussell, Shelby Yeoman, Morgan Sterrett, Robert Wright. Bottom Row-Russell Grant, Everett Warren, Dudley Sands, Walter McColly, Chester Fleming, Dale Yeoman, Terrance Henry, Delos Fidler. Ahsentees-Ellis Hopkins, Woodrow Harris, Denver Tudor, Benton Henry, Harry Yeoman, Benja- min Agnew, Richard West, James Jackson. OFFICERS President ,..., . ...,. Walter McColly Vice-President ........ ....... D udley Sands Secretary ........ ...... R obert Wright Treasurer .....,. ....., E verett Warren The Hi-Y has been an organization of the Rensselaer High School for some five years. In this time it has put forth much effort to live up to- its purpose, which is as follows, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The annual Father and Son Banquet, held at the churches and sponsored by the Hi-Y, was unusually good this year. About three hundred attended, and representative members were toastmasters in their respective churches. It has been the ambition of the Hi-Y Club to raise enough money to leave the school a plaque, which shall be awarded to the individual whom the club and sponsors, Mr. Meyers and Mr. Dean, judge worthy of it. The club hopes to present the plaque next year. Page 7'll,i7'fjj-HLYCC Chaos 1929 Grchestra Top Row-Emmett Eger, Morgan Sterrett, Dudley Sands, Daryl Ford, Elmer Ihne, Benjamin Agnew, Robert Turfler. ' Second Row-Kenneth McDonald, Russell Grant, Lloyd Sigo, Edward Loy, James Chapman, Harry Eigelsbach. Third Row-Keith Robinson, Iris Berry, Dorothy jane Mills, Jeannette Kresler, Miss Shindler, Florence McDonald, Virginia Roth, Nelda Bruce, Ruth Thompson. - The Rensselaer Hi h School Orchestra is su ervised b Miss Ona Shindler. It is S P composed of nineteen pieces including piano, clarinet, baritone, cornet, saxophone, trom- bone, and violin sections. Practice is held every Thursday night and during the first period on Friday morn- ings. The school has adopted a new policy this year in making orchestral work an ac- credited course. During the year 1928-29 the following engagements were filled by the orchestra: an assembly program, Masque and Wig play, May Day, Corn Show, Senior Class Play, and Commencement. The orchestra was entered in the Jasper County Orchestra Contest in which Rens- selaer won first place last year. Page Thirty-four 1929 Chaos Band Top Row-Ronald Ward, Harry Eigelsbach, Daryl Ford, Keith Padgitt, Emmett Eger, Lloyd Sigo, Russell Grant, Kenneth McDonald, Elmer Ihne, Elwood Samuels, Edward Loy. Middle Row-Bobby Jim Johnson, John Moore, Ross Hume Dean, Robert Mannan, James Wallace, Everett Warren, Dudley Sands, James Chapman, Duane Kime, Keith Robinson, David Turfler, William Stockton. Bottom Row-Billy Eger, Glenn Toben, Joe Rowen, Russell Rowen, John Mannan, Edward Randle, Joe Larsh. This organization, which has been improving and increasing in talent as well as in numbers, has become quite an attraction. At athletic games and field meets the band has come to be a major accessory. Not only is it enjoyed by the fans, but it tends to draw other people to witness these contests. The band helps to further the spirit and enthusiasm of the students and commu- nity. In the past it has led in the football parades and has received ringing applause at basketball games. A new band is now being formed. It is composed entirely of boys between the ages of eight and twelve years. There is a promising lineup and with a little outside en- couragement a good band is assured for the future. Concerts are given on Wednesday nights during the summer months, and special programs are presented on May Day, Educational Day, and at the County Fair. A great deal of praise must be given not only to the members but to Professor Tonner, who has been the outstanding factor in making the band a success. Page Thirty-,five Chaos 1929 Masque and Wig Top Row--Carl Shafer, Walter McColly, Robert Turpler, Everett Warren, Dudley Sands, Walter Burrell. Bottom Row-Mildred Morrow, Ruth Thompson, Helen Wright, Miss Norris, Frederick Fendig, Iimnlee Colton, Charles Grow. OFFICERS President ......,.. ......,.,.......,... .,.... H e len Wright Vice-President .,.,. ....,, E malee Colton Secretary .,.,..... ........ D udley Sands Treasurer ............. ....,...,.......,. R obert Turfler Faculty Advisor ....,,..,...................,............,,.,..,......,. Miss Marguerite Norris The Masque and Wig Dramatic Club was organized during the year 1925-26. Its purpose is to discover and develop dramatic talent in the student body. The members are selected by ability displayed in tryouts or some performance during the school year. Any upperclassman who is passing in all his subjects is eligible. Those chosen because of talent shown in the operetta were: Jane Myer, Charlene Hemphill, Robert Wright, james Chapman, George Maines, and Georgena McCallum. Those chosen by tryouts were: Nellie Rutherford, Jeannette Kresler, and Floris Arnott. The club presented Ace High, a three-act mystery comedy, in the Armory, March 22. Page Thirty-sim 1929 Cfvaos Sunshine Society A President ..,....... ......4.,........,.....,..............,,..... ......... M i ldred Ramey Vice-President ,........ .......,, E lsie Hayes Secretary-Treasurer .,,,.,.., ...,..,..... E lizaberh Dye Faculty Advisor ...,...............,............,...,... ..,..,,.........,... M iss Grace Norris The Sunshine Society of the Rensselaer High School was organized on April 14, 1922. In former years every girl enrolled in high school was a member of the society, but this year only those who really desired to become members were taken in. These girls were initiated at the candlelight ceremony, which is very impressive as well as beautiful. The society promotes the spirit of sunshine in the community as it does in the school. Charity and helpfulness to others are a great part of its work. At Christmas time baskets of food were distributed among the needy of the city. A pair of blankets and a Christmas tree were given to deserving families. Net stockings were made and filled with -nuts, apples, oranges, candy, and an article of clothing, these were taken to the inmates of the county farm. Each and every one of the girls is ready and willing to spread sunshine throughout the community, thus making her own life rich and complete. ' Home Economics Club President .....,, ,,....... E sther Overton Reporter ........,,........,.,....,.,.........,...,.....,.....................,......,... Rosalind Kruzan At the first meeting of the Home Economics Club, which was held with Miss Clarke, we elected our president and reporter. We also decided to hold our meetings every other week on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. The object of our club is to hold meetings at which we can do part of our work outside of school. Those who were behind in their work could have a better chance of making it up. , Besides getting all the gossip and cussing and discussing CPJ everybody, the club was quite a success this year having nine meetings in all. We had good attendance at each meeting and we are glad to say we accomplished a great deal and enjoyed our work. Page Thirty-seven Chaos 1929 Once in a Blue Moon Once in a Blue Moon, an operetta in three acts, was presented by Rensselaer High School, in the Armory, November 15, 1928. The operetta was directed by the music supervisor, Miss Ona Shindler, assisted by Miss Martindale, Mr. Webb, Miss Bent, and Miss Stoner. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Moon Lady .....,...... ..,...,..................,,.......................,,.....,, R uth Thompson Mrs. Montgomery ....... ...,... G eorgena McCallum Sylvia Montgomery .,...... ............,...., J ane Myer Leatrice Montgomery ....., .....,.. E malee Colton Mr. Babbitt Morton ...... ...... W alter McColly Betty Morton .,.........,.. ...... R uth Thompson Mrs. Lila Lavendar ........ ......... H elen Wright Billy Maxwell ,..,.......... ......, F rederick Fendig ' George Taylor ,...,........,.... ....,.. C harles Grow Sir Percival Chetwoocl ........ ,..... G eorge Maines M. Rene LeMon ...,...,..... ......... J ames Chapman Suzanne .......,..,..... ...... C harlene Hemphill Hop Sing Hi ....,. ........, E verett Warren Skylark Roams ...,.. ....... R obert Wright Mooney ...........,,..,..,, ...................,....... ..... ..,.........,.......... D u d ley Sands Chorus of Guests-Ruth Maxwell, Betty Roth, Carol Arnott, Dorothy Ranton, Amy Phegley, Helen Bertsch, Ione Sigo, Mildred Ramey, Virginia Shindler, Louise Carson, Ella Overton, Audrey Carson, Margene Roth, Jeannette Kresler, Susie Arnott, Floris Arnott, Charles Burrell, Thomas Cox, Emmett Eger, Carleton Henley, Benton Henry, Elmer Gamester, Lee Maxwell, Morgan Stcrrett, Elmer Ihnc, and John Michael. Reporters and Guests-Harry Yeoman, Walter Burrell, Glenn Robinson, Lloyd Sigo, Ellis Hopkins, Lynn Leavel. Spanish Dancers-Virginia Roth, Dorothy Lynam, Margaret Parks, Constance Harris, Ruth Wilcox, Frances Hemphill. Duo Dancers-Dorothy Dunlap and Dorothy Heinz. Burglar Chorus-Helen Hilliard, Elizabeth Jane Long, Emma May Lowman, Irene Zea, Mary Ketchum, Evelyn Hoshaw, Alice Perkins, Eleanor Strickler, Mary Jeannette Myres, Kathryn Baumgartner. Tap Dancer-Dorothy Dunlap. Accompanist-Florence McDonald. After an absence of four years at college, Bob Harrington is expected to return to the home of his foster aunt, Mrs. Mary Montgomery, whose daughter Sylvia was his boyhood sweetheart. Having fallen in love with another girl at college, he sends his chum, George Taylor, who closely resembles him, to substitute for him at the week- end party. He arrives amid preparations for a Spanish Fiesta and finds Sylvia more charming than her photograph. While the guests are dancing, a robbery takes place and suspicion is turned on George, who is forced to disclose his identity. Things look dark for him until the guilty parties are brought to justice. A telegram from the real Bob announcing his marriage leaves George free to finish the story in the approved fashion. Page Thirty-eight 1929 I 'il JS, it if V ' . 'H , 'L AW Z I S 2 5 K X -' - A Chaos V , ,M-sw - I - I Patjc Flwrty uma Chaos 1929 An International May Day fDirected by Maurine Sherwoodj Presented at Milroy Park--May 17, 1928. May Queen-Charlotte Chamberlin. May Qucen's Attendants-Lucille Hemphill, Raleigh Phegley, Georgena McCallum, Walter McColly, Frank Kresler, Pauline Leopold, Ellis Hopkins, Amy Phegley, and Benton Henry. I. -Procession- American children-marching with heads held high, and eyes fixed on the goal of their American aim, Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Miss Hemphill's and Miss Meiser's rooms. II. III IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Ireland-the ctW3Sh6fW0m311,, dance. Girls from Miss Jordan's and Miss Iliff's rooms. Sweden-Swedish wand drill. Boys from Miss Jordanls and Miss Iliff's rooms. Japan-little children's Japanese dance. Miss'Randle,s and Miss Dyer's rooms. Rural America-dance of country grace and manners. Miss Folgerls room. France--dance of little Pierettes and Pierrotts. Miss Dyer's and Miss Randle's rooms. Germany-dumb-bell drill. Miss Chamberlin's room. Miss Dyer's and Miss Randle's rooms. Holland-dance of the Dutch Twins, who Wear wooden shoes. Eleanor Long and Kathryn Baumgartner. Athletic America-daily setting-up exercises of high school girlsg also their favorite sports of rowing, golfing and batting. X. XI. Freshman Girls. , England-English May Pole Dance. Girls from the 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Greece-Graecian balloon dance. High School Girls. The May Fete, which is held in Milroy Park, is now one of the annual activities of the Rensselaer schools. Every 'grade is represented in the program, which is directed by the physical education teacher. The colorful costumes and the natural setting form a festive and beautiful picture. In the evening a musical is presented at the Armory by the orchestra and glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Ona Shindler, and by the band, under the direction of Professor Paul C. Tonner. Page Forty 9291 Chaos wE?WQmx . 3. Pajeloptjon Chaos The Patsy The class of 1928 of the Rensselaer High School presented The Patsy, a comedy in three acts, by Barry Conners, at the Rensselaer Armory, on May 21, 1928 The proceeds helped to finance the Chaos. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Harrington ..,..,.... ....,......., B etty Miller Mr. Harrington .,...... ,........ Grace Harrington ,....... Patricia Harrington ...,..,. ,..... Billy Caldwell ,... . ,..,. Tony Anderson ,,..... ...... Andrew Shindler ..,..,..Sarah Hunt ...Margaret Wild John C. Hill .Raleigh Phegley Sadie Buchanan ........ ..,......, V aleria Telfer Trip Busty .........................,...,,.,......... ,....,........ ............... Miss Marguerite O. Norris-Director Page Forty-two ...Maurice Harris I9297' Jeannette Kresler Benjamin Agnew The Chaos Staff is proud to present these four students as Goodfellows. They were elected by the student body and the faculty because of their qualifications for that title. They deserve it. They are active workers for R. H. S. true friends, and real favorites. Page Forty-three Chaos Chaos A 1929 The Rensselaer Armory The Rensselaer Armory, constructed last year and dedicated on June 8, 1928, is 21 municipal building which has greatly benefited the school. The Armory was dedicated as the home of Rensselaer High School's basketball games on December 6, 1928, when Monticello was the competing visitor. Secretary Trester of the Indiana High School Athletic Association gave an address. Since then all practices, local games, and the county and sectional tournaments have been held here. This fine public building has enabled R. H. S. to act as host for the first time in years to the latter event. Many people enjoyed the sports, thanks to the locality and large seating capacity. Besides athletics it was used for the operetta, plays, graduation exercises, May Day concert, Corn Show, and Junior Prom. 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He was a star player and helped carry the Red and Black through a successful SC21SO'Il. McColly, captain of basketball and stellar forward, is worthy of high praise. His speed, his accuracy in hitting the goal, and his ability as a captain have never been excelled in the basketball teams of R. H. S. Wright, captain of the track team has proved himself an able leader in this branch of athletics. His specialties are the half-mile and 440 yard dash. E. G. Harrison has been the coach of the three sports for eight years. During this time he has pro- duced teams which have ranked more than favor- ably with those of other schools. Coach Harrison Page Forty-five Chaos 1929 Football On September 10, Coach Harrison issued his call for candidates for the 1928 foot- ball squad. About twenty-five members answered the summons. With Captain Tudor, several of the '27 squad, and quite a few promising new members, Rensselaer High School started on her victory march. Our first reward was a victory over Lowell on September 22, at Lowell. Rensse- laer was never threatened, and after a very slow game, went off the field the victor by a score of 25-0. The following Saturday, September 29, Rensselaer annexed her second decisive vic- tory by defeating the strong Attica team on the home field by a 25 to 0 score. With McColly passing and Kresler and Simons receiving, Rensselaer's light, speedy team soon had the game well in hand. On October 6, Rensselaer, playing a very good game, defeated the highly touted Jefferson team at Lafayette by a 12-0 margin. Blocked kicks, coupled with the Red and Black players' ability to recover the ball, were the leading factors in Rensselaer's triumph. This game showed the fine fighting spirit of the ufightin' Iroquoisi' as they are known. The team again brought home the bacon on October 17. R. H. S. churned through the mud to defeat Logansport there. Several short line plunges and a McColly- to-Kresler pass gave Rensselaer a touchdown, and soon after, it left the field a 6-0 victor. Napoleon met his downfall at Waterloo and likewise Rensselaer met her first de- feat on her own field at the hands of West Lafayette. Rensselaer failed to make two goal kicks and this awarded the game to the West Side team with the final score 20-19. Rensselaer was not disheartened by the West Side affairi' for the next Friday, November 2, she journeyed to Kentland and emerged from the fray victor by a 25 to 0 score. Rensselaer won by steadily crashing Kentland's line for long gains and long passes. Friday afternoon, November 9, at our home-coming game, Monticello defeated Rensselaer for the first time in nine years. Monti,' made the first touchdown and this seemed to upset the Rensselaer team for it didn't play the Rensselaer style of ball until the last few minutes. In those last minutes Rensselaer made a furious attack and was rewarded by one touchdown and was well on its way to a second when the final gun went off, leaving Monti', a victory by an 18 to 7 count. Thus ended a very successful season, Rensselaer having won five games and having lost two games. The team scored a total of 115 points to her opponents' 38 points. The football fans extend congratulations to Coach Harrison, Captain Tudor, and the squad of 1928, for their very successful season. At a meeting of the team, Dudley Sands was elected captain of the 1929 football squad. Good luck, Captain Dudf' Page Forty-six 1929 A Chaos Football Team Top Row-Walter McColly, Carl Shafer, William Hopkins, Albert Simons, Morgan Sterrett, Fred Overton, Andrew Swartzell, Theodore Brown. Second Row-Coach Harrison, Frank Kresler, Woodrow Harris, George Maines, Harry Ward, Merle Murphy, Robert Turfler, Manager Woods, Faculty Manager Meyers. Third Row-Dudley Sands, Robert Sigo, Dale Yeoman, Captain Denver Tudor, Elmer Gamster, George Brandenburg, Robert Wright. . Bottom Row--Ray Smith, Jacob Simons, Howard Wasson. Schedule and Scores Sept. 22-Lowell QTherej-R. H. S., 25, Lowell, 0. Sept. 29-Attica QHerej-R. H. S., 25, Attica, 0. Oct. 6-Jefferson QTherej-R. H. S., 12, Jefferson, 0. Oct. 17-Logansport CTherej-R. H. S., 6, Logansport, 0. Oct. 27-West Lafayette CHerej-R. H. S., 195 West Lafayette, 20. Nov. 2-Kentland QTherej-R. H. S., 21, Kentland, 0. Nov. 9-Monticello QHerej-R. H. S., 7, Monticello, 18. Resume Total Points-R. H. S. 1155 Opponents, 38. Games won S, games lost 2. Major Letter Awards Captain Denver Tudor, Walter McColly, Frank Kresler, George Maines, Merle Murphy, Albert Simons, Morgan Sterrett, Carl Shafer, Robert Wright, Harry Ward, Robert Turfler, Theodore Brown, William Hopkins, Dudley Sands, Dale Yeoman, An- drew Swartzell, Woodrow Harris, George Brandenburg, Elmer Gamster. , Minor Letter Awards Fred Overton, Jacob Simons, James Chapman, Ray Smith, Robert Sigo, Howard Wasson. - Page Forty-seven Chaos- 1929 Basketball 192 8 -29 Rensselaer, facing a very tough schedule, began practicing for basketball the sec- ond week in November. On November 28, R. H. S. journeyed to Goodland where it defeated Goodland in the first game of the 1928 season. Rensselaer played like a cham- pion team and when the Hnal gun went off led by a 31-20 count. Rensselaer was de- feated in the next five games by Monticello, Jefferson, Brook, Remington, and Delphi. R. H. S. broke her losing streak by winning over Freeland Park by a 22-19 score. Mon- ticello defeated the locals a second time this year. Rensselaer then beat Kentland, lost to Brook, defeated Lowell, lost to Remington and Goodland, and again beat Kentland. County Tournament January 2 5 -2 6 Rensselaer retained her title as Jasper County basketball champion for the 1928- 29 season when she defeated Remington in the final game by a 21-18 score. The Red and Black took an early lead and through consistently superior playing they retained it until the Hnal gun. Rensselaer won the right to play in the finals by defeating Fair, Oaks, the first opponent, on Friday night to the tune of 20-14. Next she met and defeated De Motte in an easy game by a score of 38-13. A large crowd attended the tournament and good sportsmanship was seen throughout. Sterrett received the Men- tal Attitude awardg Simons, McColly, and Jordan received berths on the All County Team. Sectional Tournament March 1-2 Rensselaer's new Armory was an outstanding factor in giving R. H. S. the honor of being the host to the sectional tournament for the first time in the history of the tournament. The Red and Black won from Morocco by a 23-20 count, but in the next game, against Goodland, R. H. S. was defeated 16-17 in a very fast game. Brook won the final game from Goodland thereby receiving the privilege of competing in the regional tournament at Gary. Major Letter Awards Captain Walter McColly, Albert Simons, Merle Bussell, Robert Jordan, Robert Wright, Morgan Sterrett, Andrew Swartzell, Jacob Simons. Minor' Letter Awards James Chapman, James Jackson, George Brandenburg, Terrance Henry, Benjamin Agnew, Dudley Sands, Jess Downes, William Dunlap, Howard Randle, Everett Morton. Page Forw-einht m 1929 Chaos Basketball Team Top Row-Benjamin Agnew, Andrew Swartzell, Robert jordan, Albert Simons, Morgan Sterrett. Merle Bussell. Second Row-Howard Randle, Robert Wriglmt, Harry Yeoman, George Brandenburg, Elmer Gamster, Terrance Henry. , Bottom Row-Mr. Harrison, coach, Chester Fleming, Captain Walter McCo1ly, Everett Morton. jacob Simons, Woodrow Harris, manager. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 28 SEASON SCHEDULE -Goodland ftherej-R. H. S., 315 Goodland, 20. 6-Monticello Qherej-R. H. S., 24, Monticello, 30. 14-Jefferson fberej-R. H. S., 28, Jefferson, 48. 21-Brook fherej-R. H. S., 195 Brook, 55. 28-Remington Qtherej-R. H. S., 27, Remington, 29. 4-Delphi fherej-R. H. S., 175 Delphi, 36. 5-Freeland Park Cherej-R. H. S., 22, Freeland Park, 11-Monticello ftherej-R. H. S., 21, Monticello, 41. 18-Kentland ftherej-R. H. S., 41, Kentland, 40. 25-26--Jasper County Tournament-held at Rensselaer 1-Brook Qtherej-R. H. S., 32, Brook, 37. 2--Lowell Qtherej-R. H. S., 295 Lowell, 17. 9-Remington Qherej-R. H. S., 295 Remington, 34. 15-Goodland Qherej-R. H. S., 24, Goodland, 36. 22-Kentlancl Qherej-R. H. S., 345 Kentland, 23. 19. Rensselaer won. Page Forty-211116 Chaos 1929 Track 19 2 8 Season Schedule and Record Jasper County Meet Qhere1-R. H. S., 53, Remington, 41. R. M. D. at Delphi-Monticello, 59, Rensselaer, 9. Sectional at Kentfand-Boswell, 37, R. H. S., 16 IX3. County Meet R. H. S. won the Jasper County Track Meet for the fourth consecutive season. The final scores were: R. H. S.-53, Remington-41. 100 yard dash-won by Mote, R., Q21 Arnott, R. H. S.,, Q31 Murphy, R. H. S. 220 yard dash-won by Arnott, R. H. S., Q21 Murphy, R. H. S., Q31 Rardin, W. 440 yard dash-won by Wright, R. H. S., Q21 Sigmund, R., Q31 Locke, R. 880 yard run-won by Reed, R. H. S., Q21 Blake, R., Q31 Dowell, R. 1 mile run-won by Reed, R. H. S., Q21 Blake, R., Q31 Padgitt, R. H. S. 220 yard low hurdles-won by Mote, R., Q21 Porter, R., Q31 Simons, R. H. S. 120 yard high hurdles-won by Mote, R., Q21 Arnott, R. H. S., Q31 Phegley, Porter tied. Broad jump-won by Mote, R., Q21 Arnott, R. H. S., Q31 Sigmund, R. High jump-Phegley and Blake tied for first, Q31Wilcox and Lough, tied. Shot put-won by Arnott, R. H. S., Q21 Wilcox, R. H. S., Q31 Mote, R. M mile relay-Q11 Remington, Q21 R. H. S.-H. Yeoman, Murphy, Warren, D. Yeo- man. Mile relay-won by Remington, Q21 R. H. S.-Shafer, Bussell, Reed, Tudor. R. M. D. Meet Monticello took first honors in the R. M. D. with Delphi second and Rensselaer trailing. A Summary of R. M. D. 100 yard dash-Q11 Ricker, M., Q21 Shobe, M., Q31 Arnott, R.-11.2. 220 yard dash-Q11 Delling, M., Q21 Ricker, M., Q31 Yeoman, R.-24.4. 440 yard run-Q11 D. Shobe, M., Q21 Bumell, D., Q31 Wright, R. 880 yard run-Q11 Popejoy, D., Q21 Capper, M., Q31 Herr, D. Mile Run-Q11 Popejoy, D., Q21 Schrader, D., Q31 Reed, R.-4.S6S. 220 low hurdles-Q1 Shaffer, M., Q21 Nicholas, M., Q31 Moore, D. 120 high hurdles-Q11 Bumell, D., Q21 Hanor, D., Q31 Phegley, R. High jump-Q11 Dilling, M., Q21 Crosby, D., Q31 Perigo, D.-5' 7 . Shot put-Q11 Arnott, R., Q21 Perigo, D., Q31 Simons, M.-39' 4M . Pole vault-Q11 Nicholas, M., Q21 Holmes, D, Q31 Gilkenson, M. Page Fifty 1929 Chaos Sectional Meet The Sectional Meet was held at Kentland this year. Boswell took the meet with a final score of 37, and Rensselaer came in second with 16 173. The final scores were Boswell, 375 R. H. S. 16 1733 Morocco, 11g Otterbein, 10 1f3g Kentland, 9 1f3g Rem- ington, 6, Freeland Park, Sg Star City, 3. Those who scored for Rensselaer were Wright who took first in the 440, Sands who tied for first in the pole vault, Reed who gained a second in the mile run, Phegley who tied for second in the high jump, and Yeoman, Arnott, and Phegley who gained third places in the 100, 200, and low hurdle, respectively. Individual Scores 1st 2nd 3rd Totals Arnott 3 3 2 26 Reed 2 1 1 14 Wright 2 1 11 Phegley Tied for 1 Tied for 1 2 7 S76 Sands Tied for 1 4 Murphy 1 1 4 Wilcox 1 Tied for 1 3 M Yeoman 2 2 Simons 1 1 Padgirt 1 1 Major' Track Awards Captain Raleigh Phegley, Lawrence Arnott, Clark Reed, Robert Wright, Merle Murphy, Thomas Wilcox, Dudley Sands, Dale Yeoman. Minor Track Awards Charles Burrell, Russell Grant, Denver Tudor, Woodrow Harris, Keith Padgitt, Ev- erett Warren. Page Fiftygone Chaos 1929 Girls' Athletic Association OFFICERS President ..,...,... ,......,............. .....,.. D e vota Potts Vice-President ..,..,. ..,...... D orothy Heinz Secretary .,.....,.. ..,..,,, M argaret Parks Treasurer ....,..,..,..,...,................,..,.,.............,.,...,..,.............,... Ruth Overton The Girls Athletic Association is an organization for girls who are interested in athletics or sports of any kind. Those in the high school of advanced freshman stand- ing or above are eligible to G. A. A. membership by making ten points in hiking. The executive committee is made up of the officers, who are elected by the organ- ization and the physical education instructor. The dues are twenty-five cents a year. Point System: I. Class Teams ....,.......,.,..,.. ........ Q basketball, baseballj 1st team member' ...,..,. ..,..,........,...,... S Opoints 2nd team member ..,..,.. .,.,... 2 Spoints Captain of a team ....,. ,...... 2 Spoints II. Hikes Hikes count one point a mile, but no hike may be less than three miles or more than ten. The points made in hiking may not exceed 100 per year. HI. Skating .........,.............,..,,....,,..,.....,.......,......,.... Cice and rollerj The points Won in skating may not exceed 50 per year. IV. Attendance at class practices. To Win a place on a team one must attend the majority of the practices. The junior' or senior girl who wins the highest number of points during the year has her name inscribed on the plaque. Genevieve Kohley Won this honor last year. The class basketball teams were as follows: Freshman-Martha Putts, Emma Mae Lowman, Cora Simons, Dorothy Mills, Thelma Smith, Esther Hayes, Veizora Overton, Angeline Abbot. Sophomore-Virginia Roth, Amy Phegley, Susie Arnott, Charlene Hemphill, Con- stance Harris, Dorothy Moehlman, Doris Luers, Josephine Zimmer, Dorothea Borntrager. Junior-Dorothy Heinz, Ruth Thompson, Virginia Wallier, Eileen Yeoman, Bar- bara Yeoman, Carol Arnott. Senior-Devota Potts, Helen Critser, Florence Wright, Margene Roth, Ruth Over- ton, Louise Axen, Frances Hopkins, Helen West. Page Fifty-two P 1929 Chaos Page Fifty-th1'c'e Chaos Amber and crimson of Indian summer- smoke trailing indolently skyward- chrysanthemums-golden nestling against warm young throats- metallic clink of signals- eleven youths fighting down the Held- on and on- playing against odds- fighting. Until- touchdown! goal-kick- the throaty response- nice victory. 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QHe's had it three times and has absorbed enough to pass.j The bird who asks for an introduction to your best girl and then beats your time. The smarty whose knowledge of football is nix, explaining what he would have done to make a touchdown. That lend-me-have-you-got-Senior who hasn't bought a bottle of ink since he was a Fish. The jelly who is handsome and admits it. The angel that suddenly loses his sense of hearing when you're pleading for a little help on a history quiz. The potato who is so conceited that he calls at 7 o'clock for a date at 7:30. The gal who gives him a date. The cutie that insists on asking what you made on a Latin test. V He who has to sing the latest song hit and keep time with his feet, while you're trying to work math. The simpleton who copies his history test out of his book, makes 90, and tells you it was a snap, THINGS AS PEOPLE IMAGINE THEM R. H. S. students area wild and lazy lot. The Chaos Staff overworks. The teachers .neglect their classes. We need a new school building. The students are glad to have school close. THINGS AS THEY REALLY ARE R. H. S. students are a wild and lazy lot. The Chaos Staff overworks. The teachers neglect their classes. We need a new school building. The students are glad to have school close. oooooo 'I'd like to skip school but-' 'Dad might see me uptown. 'My girl couldn't go--'long. 'I hafta write a theme. 'Petey might expel me. 'I'm afraid to. frarej 'I'd rather work. falmost never.j Page Fifty-five Chaos 1929 Page Fifty-six I929' ' Chaos Page Fifty-scm Chaos A - 1929 R. H. S. Calendar, 1928-1929 SEPTEMBER Sept. 3-Back to the old grind again. Gee! If we could only have played one more week. Sept. 4-Gangway! Didn't you see those Freshies strut in? Sept. 5-Two new teachers. Wliich shall it be, Emory? Sept 6-Faculty gets big-hearted and decides to dismiss school at 11:50 A. M. and at 3:32 P. M. fFor students' benef'it.j Sept. 7-Gym teacher forgets class. Students follow in her footsteps. Sept. 10-Football practice begins in earnest. No more pie or cigarettes. ,s at tough life. Sept. 11-Freshies beginning to realize what it's all about. Sept. 12-Tid falls into assembly while dashing in wrong door. Sept. 13-Classes elect officers for coming year. Sept. 14-Nearly two weeks gone. Sept. 17-All set for another week of toil. Sept. 18-See the birdie! Pictures being taken for the Chaos. Sept. 19-Professor Williams entertains us. Shafer and Wfard recite Mary had a Little Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Page Lambigf . 20-Only two more days until the first big game. .21-It won,t be long now. Yell practice held. . 22-Beat Lowell 25-0. Not bad. . 24-Wfashday. 25 29-Defeat Attica 25-0. -Somebody stole the bell clapper. OCTOBER 1-NYfe're all here after that strenuous week-end. 2hOperetta cast in the making. 3-Nothing happens today. Unusual, isn't it? 4-More argument about the operetta. S-Petey,s usual line ubest yell practice ever ! 6-Latest victim Jeff-12 to 0. 8-Old Man Summer making up for lost time. 9-l'Nominated and seconded that upper classmen are 'high-hats'. 10-School dismissed two hours for road celebration. Every one invited back for afternoon session. Some accept. 11-An extra hour of school for those who declined yesterday's invitation. 12-Big disappointment-no game tomorrow. 15-Teachers' meeting-who's going to get it now? 16-Everyone waiting impatientlyf?j for grade cards. 1 17-Despite rainy weather, a muddy Held, and strong opposition we defeat Logans- port 6-0. 18 22 23-Aw! What's the use? . -19-Vacation! Teachers go to Indianapolis-or ChampaigneQ?j -Peg Norris- now in Champaigne High School--U. Grrrr! 24-Sunshine Society meeting. Miss Norris changes annual speech. Fifty-eight 1929 - Chaos Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 25 26-Walter Damrosch radio program enjoyed by students. 27-First defeat in three years at the hands of West Side. 20-19. 29-Dud Sands gives a talk. We were going to call it a speech but he mostly talked. -Sophs and Juniors get the low-down on good merits of salesmanship. Oct. 30-Sophs and Juniors in midst of magazine-selling campaign. Oct. 31-Big Hallowe'en party. And did you see those sailors? NOVEMBER Nov. 1-'Nother one of those best pep- sessions we ever hadn. Nov. 2-Team journeys to Kent and brings home the bacon. Nov. S-Operetta cast working liks dogs. Who ever saw dogs work? Nov. 6-School election. Hoover wins and Tim loses. Nov. 7-Petie dismisses school cause Smith won the election. ' Nov. 8-Frosh give assembly program. We wonder what it was all about. Nov. 9-Monti defeats R. H. S. first time in 25 years. We wish to say something about the splendid sportsmanship shown on both sides-since it hasn't been men- tioned before. Nov. 12--E. M. Larue gives Armistice Day speech. All of the girls fall in love with Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. him. They say it was because of his adorable blushing. 13 14-Rensselaeriens out. 1 5 16-Wotta day! Boo-aah for the weather man. -Everyone singing, K-K-K-Katy . -Operetta goes over big. Good work everybody! 4 19-Dramatic Club holds meeting. Helen Wright elected president. 20-First snow. 21 childrenf' --Petie Now you big boys and girls shouldn,t throw snowballs at the primary Nov. 22-Fire whistle blows and causes commotion in 4th hour assembly. i Nov. 23-Petie Are you doing anything Sunday evening, Esther?', Esther fhopefullyj No, not a thing. Petie Then try to be at the office earlier on Monday morning, will you? Nov. 26-Another dav of rest for the sth hour'English class. Miss Norris spends period talking to Jo and Hel. Nov. 27--Everyone going without meals in preparation for the big day. Nov. 28-Defeat Goodland in first basketball game of season. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 29-3 0-Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER 3-Absence list quite large today. Everyone still sick from over-eating. 4-Juniors sport new rings, pins, or what have you? 5-Only 14 more shopping days. 6-Skivvy will you share my lot? Ruth, If there is a house on it. Ilm not crazy about living in a tent. 7-Monticello wins overtime game. 24-30. 10-Blue Monday. 11-Petie lets his feet roam. The bell rings. We get out ten minutes early. fContinued on Page 641 Page Fifty-nine sd Chaos I 929 ct '3 - Q as 1. L 3 ff gh, 5 5' Q ' 4, as K g it 4 , ..N,...Al6a-it Sa QM 15 QI: 51.3 v,L:, 6 Q A ie, - if 1, if Q ,gi --yy , X .,, -x,v:,1, .V Page Sixty 1929 M Chaos Q C' M .. ,. 1 nf? f' 'M' cl' r Life 2-,.,LiW,f 2,5 , I fi ' , I . t W MN, 427,54 K i 5 if Page Sixty-oz H Chaos 1929 f x . ,ug MM. 5 5, W Q V V ' ' Q A ay Q3 , ,,A X f' H0 bww Q Qfvsfxf 1 . V Y ,.-,L 2:, , K Y .5 . lm iff 'I , 1':.,g.f 1'M I gig? ? Page S-ixty-two 1929 ' Chaos Nfl 1 aff ig? QQ , , Zig ,f h xii Pane Sixty-mr 3 1 Chaos- 1929 fContinued from page 59D Dec. 21-Defeated by Brook. Vacation starts. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. JANUARY 2-Back to the old grind after a Merryf?j Xmas, etc. 3-Dud Sands blooms in a new Xmas tie. Fierce, ain't it? 4-Delphi wins 17-36. S-Boys break losing streak. Freeland Park is the victim. 7-Jim Jackson of Veedersburg enters R. H. S. 8-Teachers' meeting. Wonder who got the razz this time? 9-Hank and Shafer have tire trouble on way home from daily visit to Morocco. 10-Orchestra gives an assembly program. Ihne and Ken furnish the specialties. 11-Monticello overwhelms R. H. S. in third win this year. 14-Everyone all primed for exams. 15-Much burning of midnight oil. 16-17-Exams. Nuff sed! 18-Beat Kent in fast game 41-40. 21-Start of new semester. No more exemptions-Petey tells us. 22--Everyone misses classes due to a slight change in schedule. 23-Jasper County Short Course attended by Home Ec. girls and Ag. boys. 24-Tim Eger catches stray chicken and sells same to Sam Karnowsky. -26-County Tournament. Our boys win the third and last leg on the silver 25 cup. Jan. 28-Nominations open for Goodfellows. Jan.29-Famous last words- and there we was on the 11th floor of the Palmer Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Page House--. 30-Senior boys are given sweaters. They strut like nobody's business! 31-Feb. 1-Aunt Lucia makes a big hit. R. H. S. well represented in the cast and choruses. FEBRUARY 1-Basketball boys give the Brook team a scare but we come out on the short end of the score 33-28. 2-Defeat Lowell in a slow game. 4-We're picking Brook to win the big tournament. 7-Rev. Smart gives interesting talk. 8-Entire high school takes civics test. 11-The Assembly program by Mrs. Charles Halleck and Miss Genevieve Irwin was very much appreciated. 12-Hi-Y boys given the works. 13-Practice started on Dramatic Club Play. ' 14-Freshman girls wear clothes backwards and speak to upper classmen on bended knee. They're being initiated into the mysterious order of G. A. A. 15-Goodland wallops us in afternoon game 24-36. 18-Freddy recovers from busy week-end of entertaining Ginny 19-Shon and Firpo win Goodfellowship contest. 20-Seniors busy selling tickets for benefit show. Sixty-four 1929 Chaos Feb. Feb. Febi. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar' Mar Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 21-Seniors stage Show People . Jane and Charlie- sing. 22-Beat Kent 34-23. 25-Everyone, including fans in training for the big tourney! 26-Tid, Dot, and Emy make Hardwood-Double-Dribblesv with plenty of rah- rah for Delphi!! 27-Teams are organized to sell Sectional tickets. 28-Biggest pep session ever. Speeches by the team and faculty. Rev. Mullen also gives a good talk. MARCH 1-Big tourney starts. We win in overtime game against Morocco 23-20. 2-Another big day. We lose to Goodland by 1 point. But it was a good fight- ing gang. 4-Celebration postponed. We listen to Hoover-Curtis inaugural ceremonies over the radio. George Baker enters R. H. S. 5-Much argument these days concerning graduation dresses. 6-Rock-a-bye Tim, on the tree top, When you grow up, we'll make you a cop. 7-Grade cards out. Members elected to National Honor' Society. 8-All the Frosh bring the 'imammas and daddies to school to see about that N. P. in Deportment. 11--Girls' basketball tournament begins. 13-Teachers very wrathy. Wonder why? 14-Spring fever much noticed. 15-Petey gone. We all make yippie yap !! Much to everyone's regret. 18-Everyone expelled for skipping Friday afternoon. While the cat is away the mice will play. 19-Calm after the storm. 20-In Arithmetic class Ted Brown's problem lacked one year' of being right. Mr. Dean- Ted, where is that other year? Tarney Henry-5'Oh, that was leap year! 21-Throw away your ear muffs, cause spring is really here. 22-Masque and Wig play, Ace Highv goes over big. 25-Senior girls at last have the privilege of wearing silk dresses for graduation. 27-School dismissed for spring vacation. APRIL 1-Oh, for a pop at the guy who cleverly yells April Fool for the fiftieth time! 2-Tryouts for county contest held. Winners were: Ernalee Colton, readingg Floris Arnott, pianog Charles Grow, vocalg Morgan Sterrett, violing and Emmet Eger, cornet. 3-Petey sends one more skipper to the well-beaten path. 4-Mr. Webb explains to his Chemistry class how liquor is made. Everyone takes notes. S-Mr. Meyers issues nose-bags for those who eat lunch in Miss Sprague's room. 8-Den, Bert, Bud, and Glen come back to school. 9- When it rains it poursf, QContinued on Page 681 Page Siiriy-five N Clzaw - 1929 X. e , NAV I rw: ' A M W ' , 'W 'Y14 2 . V , 'fi'. E . 2 23 27 ? ' E . ' K: ' ' ,4 :ii f Z' V A I ,, fnj, rs , Q it . gi: I 5 a by Page Sixty-six 1929 Chaos 1 Ui GCD . f -Ky iv , X ' -QSM, ' ff f f H. H w A yi- QW ? ' if We K w.!51? . ' 'H Q , Paae Sixty-seven Chaos 1929 QContinued from page 65, Apr. 10-Chaos Staff in last minute frenzy. Apr. 11-Assembly program given by orchestra and special chorus rendering their con- test numbers. ' Apr. 12-County choral and orchestra contests at Remington. We annex second places. Apr. 13-Defeat Jeff in dual track meet-at Purdue Stadium! Ahem! Apr. 15-Basketball letters issued and sweaters given to Jordan and Bussell. Apr. 20-Triangular' Track meet-Brook, Remington, and Rensselaer. Also District Commercial Contest at High School. Apr. 27-R. M. D. MAY May 4-Kent invitational track meet. May 11-Sectional meet. May 16-May Day and Musical. May 17-Class Night. May 20-Class Play. May 22-Prom. May 23-Alumni Banquet. May 24-Commencement. JoKEs Have you some air mail envelopes? No, but would some fly paper do? ' oooeoo When you're lonely and sad Smile! When you're wicked and bad Smile! When you're really good'n mad Smile! When you show your bills to dad For gosh sakes, don't smile! 00-090 THE GOOD OLD GAME OF DO-YOU-KNOW Cast of Characters Juliet Allison .,....,,....,....,..................,..,...,..........,..,...,....,. Texas's Pride Traveling Salesman ..,..,..,...,.,...........,.........,..,..,....,... From Pittsburgh Oh, are YOU from TEXAS? XVell, ISN'T that a coincidence? I have MORE friends in Texas. UM-huh. Do you know Vyril Mann? You DON'T? Why, I thought EVERYBODY knew HIM!-everybody that IS anybody, of course. Fm SO sorry you don't know Vyril. You really SHOULD. He lives in-oh, I can't RE- MEMBER the town. It BEGINS with a C, though. Calletsville? No, I don't think so. It might have been Taylor. Well, let me see who else I know-practically EVERYBODY at the University. I wonder if you know Bea Reveman? Such a sweet girl-and MY DEAR, POPULAR? WELL! Do you know Columbus Davis, or Lura Brandes or Fain Hairston or Sidney Parker, or Hutton Peckham, or Joe Allen, or Bruce Maddox, or Margaret Martin or-oh, YES, I know Texas IS a big state but do you know Ruth-oh, I CANIT remember her last name-but SURELY you know RUTH? Page Siwty-eight I929 Chaos WHY moss GO INSANE Will you please repeat the question? May we write this exam with a pencil? May we write on both sides of the paper?,' Must we quit when the bell rings? How many questions do we have to answer? I have been to see Mr. Meyers, the reason I was latef' I know what it is, but just can't think. I have my theme written, but I forgot it this morningf, Are our test papers graded yet?,' u ez u te u me 000000 Tyler' Harris: He's got a snap job. Everett W.: What's he do? Tyler: Oh, he's a photographer. 000000 Walter Burrell: Why do you call it God's country? Merle Bussell: Youid swear too, if you had to live there. 000000 Petey: Historians are certain that Isaak Walton had a bass voice. Grace Norris: I'll have you know that there's blue blood in my veins. David Arnold: Gee, teacher, w'y don't you get a job with a side show? 000000 Only girls pretty enough to compete in beauty contests and boys eligible for the Nobel peace prize should read the next two lines: ggpsxnoli Jo uogugdo poo? 13 amsq Alugualao noli 'Aug 000000 THAT GAZE He took her from his breast. He turned her face up to his. But he had not much time, now, he must catch his train-he had only a few minutes. She was neither too slow nor too fast as many of the others he had had were. She was always : Sally on the spot, that spot was closest to his heart. After' a hurried glance and a frown on his pleasant face, he put her back to his breast in this last fond embrace- She was his watch! HP. D. Qs' Peg Norris: fto waiterj What's the name of that selection the orchestra is playing? Palmer House Waiter: Go feather your nest. Peg: Go jump in the lake, I asked you a civil question. 000000 Carrots: She doesn't always mean what she says. Dorothy: Maybe not, but what she says is always mean. 000000 Padgitt: It seems heavenly to dance with you! Shon: Yes, but it's getting warmer every minute. Page Sixty-nine Chaos Page Seventy 1929 Voting Contest Owing to the fact that the Chaos Staff is composed of the intelligentsia Cconsult Websterj of the school we have decided to eliminate the graft of the former voting methods fi. e., buy- ing votes, etc.j by merely publishing the choice of the Staff, the brainy few. Following are the results: ii'-doubtful ?-and how! O-undecided Best Looking Girl-Miss Allison? Best Looking Boy-The Editor? Most Conceited Girl-Barbara Yeo- man Most Conceited Boy--Glen Robinson Most Graceful-Arlie Gosnell Most Popular Girl-Miss Allison? Most Popular Boy-The Editor? Biggest Pest-Mr. Meyers X Best Dancer-Girl-Ruth Thompson? Best Dancer-Boy-Everett Warren Done Most for School-Bill Golds- berry Cutest Boy-Buddy Rogers? Cutest Girl-Emy Colton? Biggest Clown-Carl Shafer Biggest Petter-Girl-Tid Wright? Biggest Petter-Boy-Bob Wright? Wittiest Girl-Iris Berry Wittiest Boy-Will Rogers? Smartest Girl-Margene Roth? Smartest Boy-Margcne Roth? Smartest Student-Margene Roth 'Teachers Pet-Sure they dol? Laziest-Bill Goldsberry Best Athlete-Girl-Helen Wright Best Athlete-Boy-Skivvy McColly Favorite Teacher-Miss Allison Ugliest Boy-Lloyd Sigo? Ugliest Girl-O Most Mischievous-Miss Clarke Most Representative Girl-Miss Alli- son V Most Representative Boy-The Editor Most Industrious Girl-Peg Norris? Most Industrious Boy-E. G. Harrison Most Vampish-Jim Jackson 1929 Merriest Girl-Merry Ketchum Merriest Boy-O Best Dresser-Girl-Miss Sprague Best Dresser-Boy-O Most Awkward-Miss Sprague Biggest Bluffer-Girl-Peg Norrisgflg Biggest Bluifer-Boy-Mike Sterrett Best Looking Hair-Girl-lLloyd Sigo Best Looking Hair-Boy-Lloyd Sigow Biggest Drinker-Girl--He-len Wright Biggest Drinker-Boy-George Maines Biggest Smoker-Girl-Miss Huberifqi Biggest Smoker-Boy-The Light Plant Best Out-of-Town Dater-Girl- Dot Heinz Best Out-of-Town Dater-Boy-O Best Actor-Bob Wrightis Best Actress-Emy Coltonji Most Patriotic-Girl-Grace Norris Most Patriotic Boy-Ellis Hopkins:H: Sappiest--The tree out in front Best Pianist-Miss Shindler Best Typist-Ruth Overtonzjj: Best Figure-Miss Brier Best French Student-Miss Sprague Best History Student--Mr. Dean? Best Latin Student-Charlie Growilr Best Math Student-Miss Allison Best English Student-Miss Martin- dale Best Gym Student-Mr. Webbqff: Best Swimmer--Girl-Leatha Horse- wood Best Swimrner-Boy-O Best Cook-Tid XVright:P:l:f: Best Musician-Erny Colton Best Sport-Girl-Devota Potts Best Sport-Boy-Hank Kresler Most Generous Girl-O Most Generous Boy-Santa Claus Most Artistic Girl-Tid Wright Most Artistic-Boy-Mickey Robin- sonif: Most Talkative-Girl-Miss Bent Most Talkative--Boy-Half-wit,s half-brother Best All-Around Student--Helen Axen Outstanding Girl-Miss Allison Outstanding Boy-The Editor CThrow the eggs, darn youg we're ready.j Chaos 1 Page Seventy-one Chaos 1929 Emy: I had an awful accident last night. Lovey: Yes, I saw you with him. Come forth, come forth, Ben I-Iurf' shrieked Iras. But he came fifth and just escaped Pyorrhea. oooooo Bill Goldsberry: Who's singing that funeral march? Miss Shindler: Why, thatis the Glee Club. Bob: I know a fellow that played in all the basketball games for two years and they never gave him an l'R',. Tid: No! How come?', Bob: He was going to Monticello. Jean Swayzee: I hear that the dean of women is going to try to stop neckingf' Bets Roth: I should think she would, a woman of her age. Marg: Why, your heart sounds like a drum beating. E. G.: Yes, that,s the call to arms. Lee Ramey: Hey, you can't park there! Charlie and Scottie: Can't park here! Well, whaddya got that sign up for: Fine for parking? Dale: Gonna send flowers to your Prom date?', Dud: Naw, she,s got hay fever. Imagine the consternation of the absent-minded tramp who took a bath. Sigo: Let's sit this one out, no one will be the wiser. Jane: Oh, yesg you will. Algy saw a bear, The bear saw Algyg The Bear was bulgy, The bulge was Algy. Doc: You're a sweet girl, Anna. Martha Sue: But my name is Sue. Doc: You'rc a sweet girl, Anna love you with all my heart. He: Would you give me a date?- O O O T She: Well, I don't 'no'. The eleven lined up. They surged forth, but with nary a gain. Again they lined up and awaited their chance, again they swung forth but again they were repulsed. Nimble dancer that he was he whirled himself and his girl friend out of the way just in time to prevent any of the eleven from cutting in on them. Page Seventy-two 1929 Chaos Compliments of THE RENSSELAERIEN Chaos 1929 Den Tudor, on receiving diploma: Hell, is this all I get fer winning all them games? TOASTED Have you any last request, my man? Yeah, Judge, I'd like tuh sign a contrac' wid de Lucky Strike fellas, dey want my monicker for a ad, dey know I'm de only guy what has croaked twenty-eight guys in Chi, and lived tuh tell about it, and I owes it all tuh dem cigarets, dey kep, my nerves steadyf, Mr. Webb: And so, students, we can come to the conclusion that nothing is im- possible. Frank Maxwell: Well, I'd like to see you ram this umbrella down your throat and open it. Mrs. Snob: I,ve brought in my ermine coat to be cleaned. Cleaner: I'm sorry, but you,ll have to take that to a hare-dresser. NOTHING AT ALL A balky mule has four wheel brakes A billy goat has bumper The firefly is a bright spotlight, Rabbits are puddle jumpers. Camels have balloon-tire feet, And carry spares of what they eatg But still I think that nothing beats The kangaroos with rumble seats. Yutch: Momma love Papa? Mrs. Grant: Yes, Russell. Yutch: Papa love Momma? Mr. Grant: Yes, son. Yutch: What the heck! Ain't this family modern?U Dear Old Lady: Dear me, what were those high school boys arrested for down at the cemetery? Ed Ames: I caught 'em replacing the No trespassing signs with Happiness in every box advertisements. Queen: Charles, the baby has a stomach ache. King: Page che Secretary of the Interior. Charlie Grow: Got a match, Doc? Doc Turfler: No, but here's my lighter. Charlie: How am I gonna pick my teeth with that? He rushed up to her. This is my dance, you know, he said breathlessly. She gave him a haughty stare. Oh, really? I thought it was the Junior Prom. Doc: So his singing teachers gave him great encouragement? Hoppy: Wonderful. They assured him that in a few years he'd be writing cigarette ads. Page Seventy-four 1929 Chaos PADGITT MQTOR SALES Rensselaer, Indiana SALES AND SERVICE The NEW FORD offers the GREATEST VALUE for the LEAST MONEY FURNITURE and RUGS Where Good Furniture Is Not Ezipensive John E. Worland Rensselaer, Ind. Watseka, Ill. I-IURLEY'S Service Station Q55 Quality and Service East Side Court House Chaos 192 Rensselaer Dry Cleaning Works H. B. TUTEUR Graduating Suits a Specialty LINBACICS BARBER SHOP Young People,s Hair Cuts a Specialty West Washington Street Larsh and Hopkins Fendig,s Shoe Store DRUG STORE Shoes for Everybody South Side of Washington Street For every purpose and to Phone S2 suit every purse How Would You Like to Have One Thousand Dollars? Sounds Big, Doesn't lt? But YOU can have IT on EASY payments Simply start a Savings Account and deposit Weekly or Monthly The size of your Deposits will deter- mine how soon the Thousand-plus interest will be yours The Trust 86 Savings Bank The Jasper County Democrat 6255 Printing and Fine Stationery Personal Cards Announcements Typewriters and Accessories Page Seventy-sim 1929 Chaos Powder Puff Beauty ' Sh DR. F. A. TURFLER OPPC We Specialize in All Osteopath Branches of Offices in Rensselaer Lowell Hammond Monticello Phone 535 DR. E. N. LOY WEST W. L. MYER . HEMSTITCHING Denust SHCP Murray's Department. Store Chaos 1929 ONE or THOSE THINGS Curfew shall not ring tonight, mother, sobbed little Willie, as he put on his galoshes and stepped out into the Warm morning sunlight f62 degrees Fahrenheitj. 'QCurfew shall not-Oh my garters! Cas he stooped to retrieve them! curfew shall not . . .U at that moment in walked Olive. Mother, I am going to kill Olive . Oh, no, you mustn't kill Olive. Olive is the best friend you have. At that moment in walked Olive. She was accompanied by Uncle Billy Wiggly whose whiskers were entwined with sprigs of spinach Blossoms. Where have you been? entreated Olive. To see the pie-eating team home from Milwaukee, shouted Uncle Billy, Where would you suppose? From Milwaukee? little Willie interpolated. Oh, how br-I mean, gruesome. Mother I am going to kill Olive. Great Caesar's wars, cooed Olive, my marcel is coming out. Shrimp always did affect me that way. Somehow I never could read Tennysonf' Now to my mind, said Uncle Billy, oyster ice-cream .... just then he felt him- self slipping. Dexterously he pulled the lever and slid back the door. Third floor- ladies ready-to-wear-furniture-harclware-hats-corsets and coffins. Watch your step please, he sang out. Is this the Bedgewater Each Hotel? little Willie simpered fiercely. If it is I am going to kill Olive. Oh, no, you mustn't kill Olive. Olive is the best friend you havef' The die is cast, e pluribus unum, and other rhetoricalu oooooo Proud Mother Qto sonls fianceej: And, my dear, I have the most adorable picture of Richard in his swaddling clothes! Fiancee fadoring but dumbj: Oh, really? And I just bet anything he was the captain of the team! oooooo The boy stood on the railroad track, I-Ie didn,t hear the bell. The train went on to Halifax, And I know where you think The boy Went, but he didn't! It was a double track and He was on the other one. oooooo Judge: Were you ever in trouble before? Prisoner: Well-I-er-kept a library book too long once, and was fined two cents. Page Seventy-eight I29 Chaos STATE BANTQ P of RENSSELAER Chaos GAVE Photographer A Safe Place to do Your Banking Since 1911 WARREN,S Sanitary Barber Shop WATSGN PLUMBING A Clean Up-to-Date Shop and A Courteous Welcome Awaits You in This Shop THE SHELL LUNCH Callahan 86 Kanne Ice Cream Soft Drinks Candies kno' 'e one on e o etT- Phone so The Place to Buy Your Coal Wm. Putts Chaos 192 HARRY MCCOLLY Insurance Phone 5 5 5 Forsythe Bldg. Rensselaer, Ind. For Many Years COLUMBIA has been the mark of a high and def- inite standard of style, quality, mate- rial, and workmanship in fine shoes in Rensselaer. By any criterion the styles we show are worthy to bear the Columbia name. Columbia Shoe Store Geo. E. Collins, Prop. If It's Good to Eat You Will Find It Here A very complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fresh Cured Meats IDEAL GROCERY and MEAT MARKET 344-Phones-5 56 THE FASHION Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Everything for Mother and Daughter Onyx, Pointex and Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hose The Store That Does Things 1 Eryltf 1929 Chaos WORDEN 86 KELLER,S Restaurant Wishes to Show Its Appreciation of The Patronage Given It By R. H. S. , A F FWQQ .. .,.,.. . ' -4 Q fgisizf- i f f' I 225:51 .... ... - '- iiiiirig .E if:iz:wi2?F5192?f?f:1:-s:2:1:f:s:4:2 A '5Z4ErS55513E5EfE3E5E3S5S5I55525555ErErE52:53:E5E5E5352232522 E5E2iZE2iSi1:.r:11 ' , 1U QI-aj R 1-i ff Milf -1 + eg ff- u 'za' - . .' .-1 ' :5f2f?t-'- -- Ifa,-' .. sais 4-i -'ff - 555253 '- ' Studebaker and Erskine Chaos A 1929 COMMENCEMENT MEMORIES The gulp of the speaker,s ice water. The new clothes. The girls' sobbing when the orchestra plays The End of a Perfect Dayf, The presents Qsix pairs of cuff links and Eve ghastly tiesj. The promises to write. Mr. Dean: I'll take pork chops and have them lean. Charlie Cain: fReturning in 10 minutesj I'm sorry, sir, I canit make them stand on edge. Imagine my surprise when Phil answered the shopkeeper in perfect Portuguese. Why, Phil! I exclaimed in astonishment. I didnit know you spoke Portuguese. When and how did you learn?', Oh, it's easy, protested my friend. Anyone can learn. I also speak German, Polish, Spanish, Hebrew, Italian, Russian, Rumanian and Swedish. You see, my Aunt Matilda is a patent medicine addict and I study the sheets of instructions. 0-0000 POME CAfter the style of Emy Coltonj Soft gentle snow pitter patter snow Pitter pitter patter patter snow Snow snow snow My God when will it end? fEditor's note-Right here.j oooooo Carleton: The first time you contradict me I'm going to kiss you. Gin: You are not! Auto Salesman Cto customer to Whom he has just sold a Rolls-Roycej: NOW, will there be anything else? 0-0000 Do you really love me?,' Yes.', I-Iow much?,' XVell, here's my check-book. You can look over the stubsf, 000-00 All jack and no work makes whoopee. Some people wonder what the Mormon wedding ceremony is like. It,s something like this: Preacher fto groomj: Do you take these women to be your lawfully wedded wives? Groom: I do. Preacher fto bridesj: Do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband? Brides: We do. Preacher: Some of you girls there in the back will have to speak louder if you want to be included in this. Page Eighty-two Chaos 1929 ROSS RAMEY Phone 565 Compliments Groceries and Meats With Best Wishes to the Students and Faculty of R. H. S. W. C. BABCOCK GRAIN COMPANY Wright's Restaurant f .gf , QQ? 1' TX., O where are the hats of yester-' year VVith their bows and roses? VVhere are the Girls of Nine- teen Five With their pouts and poses? The ways of a Maid or a Mode will change, VVe have said before, But always look for the smart- est ones. In our nearest store! J.C.PENNEY CQ Page Eiylity-three Chaos I 1929 INTERESTING STATISTICS Oilicial report from Mr. Meyers's office says there are now in attendance in the school 245 normal students and 25 Dramatic Club members. It is roughly estimated that if all the books in the high school were piled on top of each other the pile would be top-heavy and probably fall over. And on the other hand if all of the same books were placed end to end stretching from here to Mt. Ayr they would undoubtedly become soiled and splashed with mud. After a great deal of research work it was found that if all the Seniors were to be laid end to end in the lower hall they would very likely be expelled. Of the seventeen teachers, two are married and fifteen are under suspicion. oooooo Breathes there' a man with soul so dead That never to himself hath said, As he stubbed his toe against the bed, ---xxx???!! ---- ??? . FOUR EASY LESSONS IN HOW TO BECOME SELF-CONSCIOUS I Aim politely at mouth with forkful of salad. Become aware that hostess is address- ing you. Turn head, trying to relinquish lpftuce gracefully. Take pretty girl for walk in country. Notice large gray fruit hanging from branch. Wonder what humming sound means. Poke fruit curiously with stick. III Hear car behind tooting arrogantly. Decide on a lesson in courtesy. Hold middle of road for some distance. Hear girl remark that it is an official car containing three State policemen. IV Bend over. Hear something split. The motor is ruining the younger generation, declares a Writer. It seems the other way round to many fathers. oooooo Ruth: Open your mouth and shut your eyes and- Skivvy: And that's the way a woman drives a car. oaoooo These flies pester my baby so. Must be a spoiled child. oeooee Glen: What's your idea of a good girl to take to a Prom? Hank: Well, she must dislike flowers, have her own car and afterwards be iust too excited to eat. Pnge Eighty-four 129 Chaos The Public has given CHEVROLET VOLUME Over 1,000,000 cars in 1928 And Now CHEVROLET gives the Public V A L U E A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR Again the Public Benefits Wallace Chevrolet Sales Rensselaer, Indiana Long's Drug Store When You Think of Long's You Think of the Good Piooo to EAT and HEAR THE NEW ATWATER KENT ELECTRO-DYNAMIC RADIO JESSEN The Jeweler The Star Bowling and Billiards Bowling for Healthn Billiards for Pleasureu AL. H. KANNE, Prop. Chaos I 2 W. J. WRIGHT FURNITURE AND RUGS GIFTS AND PICTURES Iroquois Roller Mills GO to Ralph Sprague, Prop. RENSSELAER Manufacturers of Hard and Ice Cream Company Soft Wheat Flour for Buckwheat, Graham, Rye and Pancake Flour Ice Cream Ices We Specialize in All Kinds of Poultry Feeds and Sherbets Get Our Prices Phone 118 Before Buying P EHJ 1929 Chaos LEO F. CAIN Indiana's Outstanding 4-H Corn Club Member Leo has been awarded numerous awards including a four-year scholarship to Purdue University. Also he is a favorite radio broad- caster over stations WLS Chicago, and WOWO Fort Wayne. 1 J F'glIj Chaos 1929 Old Lady: You don't chew tobacco, do you little boy? Louie Ramp: No mum, but I could let you have a cigarette. 000000 Did you hear about Johnny's'accident? No, what happened?', He was run over by a street car and had his whole left side cut offf, How is he now? Oh, he's all rightf, 000000 EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND HI-Y MEMBER OUGHT TO Get behind a new national movement that is sweeping the country! From every nook and cranny in the United States money is pouring in to further this great cause. School children everywhere are contributing their pennies. The object is to convince the housewives of America that all garbage should be wrapped in the American Mercury or Atlantic Monthly. Newspapers surrounding the coffee grounds and banana peels will no longer be idly read by the garbage truck employees as they ride gaily from house to house, but in their place will be substituted real literature of a cultural and enter- taining value. It has been estimated that the average garbage truck worker reads nearly three thousand words a day, ninety-eight percent of which is gleaned from the daily newspapers in which the refuse is wrapped. Why shouldn't these three thousand words be of an intellectual and beneficial nature instead of crude news stories of murders and baseball? Talk this over with your collector! 000000 Friend: What do you mean by getting up this hour of the morning? Girl: Oh, I'm taking an international correspondence round-the-world trip and I want to be one of the first to land in India. 000000 Emma Mae: Tell me what you think of men. QLong pausej. Martha: Why don't you say something? 000000 I have a Ford. Last week it made me late to school. On Wednesday it ran out of Gas right in a lotta' traffic. Yesterday, the front tire went Flat. Last night I had a date. We were miles from anywhere And the darn thing ran like a top! 000000 Most people know what the red and green lights are for in traffic signals but few know what the yellow light is for. That's for Scotchmen to start their motors. Page Eightgf-eight 1929 When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK WILL BUILD TI-IEM HARRY A. WILD Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 47 Chaos A School Worth Considering This school entitles its graduates to free employment service in ten good cities of Indiana. Lafayette Business College Painters and Decorators Bldg. LAFAYETTE INDIANA The Young Man's Store Hart Schaffner 86 Marx Clothes THE HUB P. W. CLARKE Jeweler We Specialize in School Stockings, Bloomers, Etc. PARICS VARIETY WOOD 85 KRESLER Barber Shop P IE! Chaos 1929 THE MAN WHO WRITES FRENCH COMPOSITION BOOK GOES TO THE BARBER SHOP flj Since the man who was in this chair has left, I shall sit down. f2j Give mc, please, a shave and haircut. C31 No, I do not want a shampoo, manicure, or shine. f4jThank you for offering them to me. QS, Although my hair is thin, I shall not buy any tonic. C61 When I am bald I shall wear a wig. Q71 If I knew who would win the six-day bicycle race I should not tell you. f8j Pardon me, you have cut a small piece off my ear. C91 Is that Bay Rum which you have used? C101 It has a beautiful smell, but I do not like it. fllj Give me, please, my collar and tie. U21 Here is some money for che head barber and here is some of it for you. f13j I shall not visit here' again. oooooo Helen Hilliard: What did you get in that exam? Eleanor Strickler: Oh, a 69g.what did you get? Helen H.: A 71. ' Eleanor S.: Gosh what a whale of a difference a few sense makes. oooooo Merle,', said Mr. Meyers, to drive home the lesson, which was on charity and kindness, if I saw a man beating a donkey and stopped him from doing so what virtue would I be showing?', Brotherly lovef' said Bussell promptly. Bill Robinson: I want a toothbrush, sir. Clerk: What size? Bill: The biggest and best you've got, sir, for there's several in our family. ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH SQUEAKING SHOES? Ever since I was a boy my life has been miserable with squeaking shoes. Upon walking across a floor, such an outrageous unlubricate sound would result that often I would resort to crawling on my hands and knees to avoid the humiliation of a thousand titters and askance looks. Determined to find relief, I sought out an old assistant Indian chief who I had heard knew a remedy for squeaking shoes. He explained to me that his people- had been nearly wiped off the face of the earth by the malady which was making my life unbearable. But he saved his people by building a big fire and calling a meeting. After the minutes were read, the assistant chief rose and implored his men to throw their squeaking shoes into the fire. They did, their troubles went up with the smoke. Now I have to go barefooted, of course, but I much prefer it to my misery of for- mer years. I owe my all to that kind old Indian, and I hope this message will save thousands of other sufferers. oooooo Charlie: Gee, that's a funny dress! Emy: WHAT!?! Charlie: Sure, why not? Isnit brevity the soul of wit? Page Ninety 1929 e Chaos DODGE 81 ASCHER, Inc. 353 Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois E Class Rings, Fraternity Jewelry, Trophies and Medals El Furnishers of Class Rings for R. H. S. Chaos 1929 FORTY YEARS in the SCHOOL BOOK BUSINESS Makes Our Store A GOOD PLACE For Pupil and Teacher B. F. FENDIG Rexall Drug Store THE QUALITY GROCERY A A Opposite Court House ' Dr. HHFVC HCmPhi-11 Dentist X-RAYS Over Fendig's Drug Store WORDEN BROS. Warner Hardware Phohe 58 Wants to Serve You The Store That Appreciates Phone 61 Your Business 1929 Chaos SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Our Secretarial Course is of college grade, and is open only to high school and college graduates. It prepares for the high-class position -the position that pays the high salary. We also have a THREE- MONTH POST GRADUATE COURSE in office and secretarial i practice for those who have had the complete commercial course in high school. It will be to your interest to get full information concerning these courses. GARY BUSINESS COLLEGE i GARY, INDIANA C orne r Fifth and Jefferson, acro ss from the Y. M. C. A. Rensselaer Compliments of h Bottling Works Farmers 81 Merc ants National Bank The Only National Bank and Only Member of When You Are Hungry or Thirsty Drink KAYO The Chocolate Malted Drink Federal Reserve System in Rensselaer 475 Interest Paid on Savings Phone 78 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Page Ninety-tlwcc Chaos 1929 YOUR ANNUAL HIS, your annual, which expresses the personality and tradition of your L school will be cherished by you as a memory book. As time goes on you will point to it with pride, as you have done your Work well. Success is a combination of planning and execution and we take pride in having been chosen to execute your Work. We are equipped to handle all classes of printing from a visiting card to an elabor- ately planned Yearbook and delight in add- ing those details which tend toward per- fection. Lafayette Printing Co. Lafayette, Indiana . P 10 Ninetyafour 1929 Chaos .4 3 'Eno fPortmit is az trzge expresszon qfaperronalzzj' 'The Ideal YeqrBooh is a fgortrait of school life expressing the personahty ofthe ins itution which it represents. 'Ihelndianapolislingraving Co.fthrough1tsAnm1alP1annifg9 6 Service Deparlment can hel you express in your year book the true Personalityandliradition ofyour school Wrziljrlfxyirmahon This Book Engraved by Yize Indianapolis Engraving Co.wu1mB1dg Indianapolis P J! ' 1 Ai , X,-W , 2 J 1 , .-fygxv -K Q. fr gift!-Nyw ,f -. ,b Chaos , ' .. Ai' -,A J 192 . .Q f - I 4fv-+ 42 ,,,,,,MQ Alltograph ,f ', JM f-f H: fi, Ei ,111 EA TAWW1 1 , l - lla' N Q A, H mf QJ.w it Kiwwm! n L! ,QW x ' , -LQ? vu ,mf My ' 6 ' : JE gag, 1 A I . X'7TQ MT- ' fa Q ' ff A 3 I XYXWVXQ Sm! XJ xi ., Q T :S fgigz'f,,ffl if' l. x J' . M H- a'50.l , 2 ,,, n 1 'fr'q!,,., ,ff X. 'Ji Gm? ' A vw, XNQM-93'-43vQal.'31 WC SWWJWZQB -, 49g'3l 9 ' , mm , X Z . 5.c'Q'LJh1'v Ml .X,'. W is X J A I Jf J,A,.? 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