Rensselaer High School - Chaos Yearbook (Rensselaer, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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DATE ELECTED CLASS PRESIDENT In the fall of 1931 sixty-four Freshmen were enrolled in the Rensse- laer High School, destined to become the “Class of the Year 1935”. This class, as all others before it, was not given the recognition it felt was due it, neither by the faculty nor by the upper classmen. But as the school year passed, they gradually saw this was more from their own disallusionment than from any lack of respect of their superiors. They began to see they had only just begun. Although four courses were offer- ed, namely : academic, commercial, agricultural, and home economics, most of the students chose the regular academic course, thereby fulfilling the requirements to enter college after graduation from high school. Un- der the capable guidance of Miss Neal and Mr. Bundy and with Frances Murphy as their president they passed a very successful year taking part in the various school activities. On September 1, 1932, this same class enrolled as dignified Sopho- mores and early that same month at a very riotous and stormy class meet- ing elected Granville Moody Hall their class president. Thus on the shoulders of this stalwart and capable Barkley agriculturist rested all the trials and tribulations of about seventy self-assertive students. Mr. Hall had the assistance of Delos Kanne, son of the Jasper county sheriff, as vice president and Evelyn Fletcher, secretary-treasurer. Miss Neal and Mr. Shrode were chosen sponsors. One of the most pleasant social gath- erings of the school year and one in which only Sophomores participated, was their Hallowe’en class party. As outstanding achievements during the year they had several mem- bers on the Rensselaerien staff, one member on the Chaos staff, one girl assisted as yell leader, and two members on the Debate team. Several boys of this class played in the school band. In athletics the girls had a very strong basketball team. Two Sophomore boys belonged to the foot- ball squad and took active part in all the games. Many of the girls be- longed to the Sunshine Society and a large number of the boys joined the Hi-Y and the Future Farmers’ Club. During the year an Interclass Bas- ketball Tournament was held. The Sophomores played against the Fresh- men and they fought gallantly ; nevertheless they were defeated. Page twenty-two

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Under the excellent coaching of Miss Myer, the juniors presented the humorous class play, “Digging Up the Dirt”. This year several of our class won major letters in football and basketball. Lynn Jordan made the varsity basketball team and several others ran close seconds with the varsity team. The crowning event of the year was the Junior Prom which was given at the Armory. Every member of the class looks forward with eagerness to the last year of our journey for education. Likewise, every mem- ber is expecting to make the com- ing year more eventful and more successful than any of the preced- ing years. Row I.: Putts, Donnelly, Brouhard, Kryder, Strickler, Harlow, Kanne. Row II: Groom, Rhoades, Hartman, Beough- ter, McColly, Axen, Samuels. Row III: Ware, O’Riley, Fletemeyer, Eger, Eck, Hoyes, Berry. Row IV: Wortley, Hill, Adair, Culp, Lutz, Cox, Hatton. Row V : Rowen, Potts, Hamilton, Scheidlar, Dye, Hile, Ramey. Row VI: Hoefferlin, Gaines, Strawbridge, Sigo, Warner, Fenwick, Merriman. Row VII: Arnott, E. Jordan, Kresler, Pullins, Yeoman, Reed, Sumner. Row VIII: Branden- burg, Miller, R. Beaver, Wagner, Biggs, Borntrager, H. Beaver, Michael. Row IX: Armold, Hordeman, Morton, L. Jor- dan, Cook, Pullins, Franseoviack, Smith. Row X: Parkison, Overton, Parks, Shoe- maker, Sands, Zimmer, Daugherty, Hershberger. Page twenty-one



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Row I: Strawbridge, Dunlap, Marlatt, Blaze, Eilts, Kirk. Row II: Robinson, Beaver, Woods, Miller, Green, Tobin. Row III: Bris- tow, Prouty, Hoyes, Myers, Linback, Barkley. Row IV : Platt, Rhoades, Masterson, Bell, Fletcher, Hall. Row V : Burrell, Courtright, Bishop, Daugherty, Kanne, Hardesty. Row VI: Parks, Wiekstrom, Lesh, Hawkins, Baker, Duggins. Row VII: Turfler, Lockard, Epler, Cain, Lowman, Halstead. Row VIII: Chap- man, Thompson, Blankenship, Vaughn, Grant, Randle. Row IX: Mannan, Criswell, Lash- brook, Kanne, Wiles, Masterson. Row X: Murphy, Dunlap, Hess, Walker, Schultz, Stokesberry. Page twenty-three Robert Mannan, one of our class- mates, became ill during the first of this year with the flu, which so weak- ened his vitality that he had to with- draw from school entirely. He is now in the Riley Memorial Hospital in In- dianapolis, Indiana, receiving the best of care under skillful physicians. Thus this class lost one of its most brilliant and promising students.

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