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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
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'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
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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
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