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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
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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
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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
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