Rensselaer High School - Chaos Yearbook (Rensselaer, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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VAN RENSSELAER, HAVING SUFFERED FINANCIAL LOSSES IN THE PANIC OF DAVID BEAVER, the tallest member of our class, has a very easy going disposition. MARY LOCKARD and her best friend, Ardis. are often seen dancing together. Her school interest has been the girls' quartette. THOMAS HOYES, senior athletic manager, more commonly known as Tombo, is an earnest worker in many school activities. He is the man behind the scenes in our class productions. EDITH LESH is the president of the Dolly llfladiszmn club. She is looking forward to being a nurse some day. Her :weet personality will be a Valuable asset. ROSS HAYES expends his energy in an artistic way. He is called Beezie by his friends. DOLORES CAIN is one of the most lcquacious members of her class. Instead of WVR mt passing from one class to another she dashes. EMOGENE RHINEHARDT has with- drawn from school. FIRMAN THOMPSON, the perpetual borrower of our class. His chief desire of life is to argue with all around him. LCCILLE KEITH, demure and retir- ing, studies intently and excels in bookkeep- ing. CHARLES SCHMIDT has finished his H. S. career after a successful hibernation. His first three years were spent in Reming- ton. He was one of our star football players. GERALDINE PLATT is a faithful G. A. A. member and extremely interested in girls' basketball. Her height makes her valuable as a center. GRANVILLE HALL is very reserved and slow. He is friendly and won many friends during his high school career. MR. DELOS THOMPSON ARE MEMBERS OF THIS CLASS ....... THIS CLASS WAS

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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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-1837 SECURED A FLOAT AND CAME WEST FROM UTICA, N. Y.. TO REPAIR ARDIS PROUTY is a busy body who de- votes much of her time in the home economic rooms. JOE COOK has been with us for two years. He is one of the most active members in our future farmers organization. Very small in stature is VIVIAN GREEN, but none the less important. Her wavy hair is the envy of many girls. FRED RHOADES has appeared in several dramatic produc- tions and was an outstanding member of the football squad.lVherever we find him we find merriment. DOROTHY KANNE, an attrac- tive girl, is the embodiment of mirth. eiiic- iency and personality. She is a good com- panion to all her friends. She was president of G. A. A. this year. DAVID TIQRFLER. the class chauffeur, was a valuable member of our football team. He is always willing to U help in any way he can. JOHN EILTS is our future farmer, whom we feel will be most successful after his ade- quate agricultural training. MAXINE CLODFELTER enrolled in our class this year, for she came from Greencastle. She has won many friends by her charming per- sonality, though here but such a short time. GEORGE HAWKINS is a firm believer in the old maxim 'Silence is Golden. WILMA SMITH takes her school work very seriously and displays a special aptitude for chemistry. LOEYA HALSTEAD has appeared on many programs for she is very entertaining with her readings. ALICE JANE STOKES- BERRY is a small girl with black curly hair. Her smile and winning personality make her a sociable companion. GRADLIATED FROM A BUILDING ON THE SITE OF MR. l'RlOR'S HOME . . . . . OF

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