Rensselaer High School - Chaos Yearbook (Rensselaer, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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BOLD RAPIDS OF THE ROCKVVISEH . . . GEORGE LASHBROOK, an attractive auburn haired boy is interested mainly in agriculture and athletics. His smile when playing basketball is evidence of his good sportsmanship. ISABEL BLAZE, is a reti- cent and retiring girl who is ever intent on her studies. She is one of our National Honor students. JEANETTE CHAPMAN, gifted with a pleasant voice and a charming personality, participated in several school activities. If you are looking for informa- tion on matrimony and the L'. S. Navy ask MAE DUNLAP. A quiet student is GEORGE DUGGINS who can be depended upon at all times. He is very much inter- ested in track. DORIS MCDONALD, the smallest girl in the senior class has only been with us two years. She is frequently called upon to entertain us with her accord- ian. DORTHENE SCHL'LTZ appears shy and demure but really isn't when one be- comes acquainted with her. She is one of our star girl basketball players. WINFRED BCRREL takes his school life very seriously and believes that silence is the best. A quiet and bashful girl which is quite a novelty in these days is LOUISE BAKER. Our repre- sentative in golf is JOHN MANNAN who is small of stature but has a wonderful swing. He is one of our star bookkeepers which may speak for his future. FRANCES HARD- ESTY has a very pleasing personality that has endeared her to all her R. H. S. friends. HOWARD BISHOP is the blushing red head of our class. He never lets school work inter- fere with his having a good time. Q . . . IT WAS ORIGINALLY THE HIGH AND GRADE SCHOOL COMBINED . . . . THE 1 1 I ri - RENSSELAER ,IVAS FORMERLY CALLED

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STANDARD OIL STATIOX . . . . THE IROQLOIS FURMERLY VVAS CALLED THE ,? -i 1 ,,.-.-.'li? .2 Q 1: ,-,Q , ' .. 4' 'E- , Commercial Vontest and Glenn Toben and awards for scholastic attainments. Our we enjoyed the work it entailed. After four years of traveling the weary like to sit back and review with pride members 411' the class are represented in phy have been yell leaders for the last Evelyn prom vt CLASS OF 1935 In September. four years ago. this wist- ful-eyed looking crowd entered R. H. S. with knocking! knees and a sickly smile. un- sure of their welcome. They were greeted by the usual condescending attitude of the upper-classmen but under the leadership of Frances Murphy soon gained a foot- hold. The next year ambition flourished and many ot' the class joined clubs or took an interest in sports. Granville Hall was our oiiicial pilot that year. Our third year we were in the full swing of things. Edd Randle was elected presi- dent and we began another struggle. YVe were outstanding in dramatics and gave a I'I'lf!St successful junior play entitled Here Comes Patricia with Edd Randle and Lois Lish in the leads. VVe also won tirst place in the Play Tournament with the presentation The Valiant. Evelyn Fletcher and Harry Bell attended the State Fletcher won the Tri Kappa 'as the big: event ol' the year and road, we linish tired but t1'iumphant. We our accomplishments. Nearly all the some club. Ilarry I-Zell and Frances Mur- t ree vears. Several of our ranks make a loss in tlze football team and Ed Wiles, Marvfn llastjf. and Gezrrgre Lash- l,rook refuctantly leave the basketball tive. Numbers cannot tell the history et' our class lzecause. although one ot' the :mallest classes to graduate in the last few yegprs we feel we have made up for our size by our attainments. THE METHODIST SEMINARY . . . . THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL WAS BUILT IN1882. r i



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NEWTON . . . . . NOT UNTIL 1837 COULD LAND BE PURCHASED HERE . . . . JAMES 1 X GLENN TOBEN is our eloquent Demos- thenes and absorber of knowledge par excel- lence. He quite capably filled his position as Business Manager of the Chaos. ANNE DAUGHETRY, gayly Hitting hither and yon. amuses everyone with her high C. giggle. A great deal of her time is spent playing the piano for the music classes. HARRY BELL like all pressmen is continually busy not only with his hands but tongue. Following classes will find it diflicult to iind someone who will be able to take his place. AIQDREY HESS has a sunny disposition which is her bcst asset. EDWARD RANDLE is one of the most active members of the senior class and has been a participant in many activities. MILDRED COLRTRIGHT is one of our country school mates who has made a host of acquaintances during her four years. MARY ELLEN KIRK, our sports manne- quin. is the chauffeur of our librarian. ED- WARD WILES is a good all around sport and a friend to everyone. He very adeptly filled his position on the basketball team. As a result of this he was elected honorary captain of the team. FRANCES MURPHY with her indefatigable energy has success- fully directed the publication of the Chaos and inculcated in our student body a keener feeling of sportsmanship through her spirit- cd conduction of yells. JOHN MARLATT is a firm believer of the slow but sure method. He usually won a place on the honor roll. EYELYN FLETCHER. with her vivacious and effervescing personality is always to be found in the midst of a merry group. She txcelled in her scholastic attainments and yet found time for other activities. HERBERT STRAWBRIDGE, our class president, has won the admiration of all by his atfable and courteous ways. FIRST GRADLATING CLASS WAS GRADUATED IN 1880 ....... MRS. ORA ROSS AND

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