Rensselaer High School - Chaos Yearbook (Rensselaer, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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c. n. s. DOWNS CCCDL 4ND FIVE Row 1 — Stephens, Row 2 — Blankenship, BASKETBALL Kryder, Hasty, Hatton, Warner, O’Riley, Coach Stokesberry. Jordan, Brandenburg, Yeoman, Kresler. Row 3 — Ward. The greatest and probably the fastest game of the year was with Goodland’s Purple and Gold basketball team. It was “nip and tuck” all through the game. In the last few minutes of play, with Rensselaer in the lead, Goodland stepped on the accelerator and nearly became in step with the Red and Black, but the final gun sound- ed, keeping the R. H. S. Warriors in the lead. The final score was 32 to 31. Capt. Brandenburg led the team to a fine record, winning ten games and losing ten. The boys receiving sweaters were, Capt. Brandenburg, Yeoman, and Manager Ward. Those receiving Major letters were Blank- enship, Kresler, Jordan, Kryder, Hasty, Warner, Beaver, and O’Riley. The boys receiving minors were Hatton, Lashbrook, Kurtz, Rowen, Man- nan, Strawbridge, Marlin, Morton, Hartman, and Dunlap. The average number of points made by Rensselaer was 26. The average number of points made by the opponents was 25. BASKETBALL Row i — Marlin, Hartman, Ward, Straw- bridge, Rowen. Row 2 — Beaver, Morton. Dunlap, Lashbrook, Kurtz. Page twenty-nine

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RENSSELAER ' S JINX IS ERCEEN FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1 — MeColly, Johnson, Haniford, Harvey, Coach Strole, Hasty, Wortley, Low- man. Row 2 — Strawbridge, Reed, Kryder, Marlin, Fletcher, Strawbridge, Warner. Row 3 — Moore, Kryder, Eger, Malone, Biggs, Morton, Brandenburg, Hiles, Potts. Row 4 — Shoemaker, Hatton, O’Riley, Beaver. Row 5 — Donnelly, Day, Blankenship, Kresler. The Rensselaer-Kentland game was a game of extraordinary play- ing, on both the offensive and defensive. The boys were determined to bring home the bacon, and not even Kentland could stop them. Rensse- laer’s playing was outstanding in every way. The final score was 19 to 6 in favor of Rensselaer. Sweaters were awarded to the following boys : Captain Day, Blank- enship, R. Kryder, Hatton, Donnelly, and Kresler. Manager Harvey was also awarded a sweater. Major letters were awarded to Brandenburg, Malone, Reed, Fletcher, R. Strawbridge, Potts, O’Riley, and Wortley. Those receiving minors were MeColly, Hile, Hasty, Shoemaker, Johnson, McGee, Warner, H. Bea- ver, C. Kryder, C. Biggs, Morton, Haniford, and H. Strawbridge. Lowell Valparaiso .. Crown Point Rochester .... Morocco Kentland Total .... 6 R. H. S 6 12 R. H. S 12 21 R. H. S--0 0 R. H. S 14 0 R. H. S 12 6 R. H. S 19 45 63 Page twenty-eight



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I K CHAOS STAFF SPRINGS BIG SURPRISE CLEAR THE WIRES! IMPORTANT NEWS! Everyone is shocked and amazed at the changes which have taken place in this year’s Chaos. From the first to the last page, it embodies the new principles of printing, pictures, and modern journalism. In the course of the forty-eight pages various surprises are re- vealed. The staff, after a great deal of consideration, decided that we needed a change. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, people wanted a change in the recent elec- tion. They obtained it and so did we. Our idea is not to be too aggressive but to keep abreast of the times. Now, we of the staff present something novel in its way, a book which we hope will establish a precedent through- out all future Chaoses. We Hope You Like It! We feel very fortunate in being able to publish a book this year because of present business conditions. Our book was financed mainly by sales of Chaoses and by the Senior play. The members of the staff are: Editor-in-Chief Mary Louise Warner Jeanette Rowen Beth Gaines Business Manager Robert Book r Rabin Pullins Assistant Business Managers j Ronald Ward l Elsie Washburn Art Editors t Madeleine Wild | Jane Robinson Junior Editor Doris Strickler Sophomore Editor Jeanette Chapman Freshman Editor Marcia McColly Assistant Editors CHAOS Row 1— Kresler, Warner. Row 2 — Book, McColly. Row 3 — Robinson, Wild. Row 4 — Rowen, Ward. Row 5 — Gaines, Wash- burn. Row 6. Chapman, Strickler. Row 7 — Pullins.

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