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ROW ONE— Lola McCoy. Glen McDonald. Austin Moore, Pau . Myers. Herman Nagel. Louis Nagel, Herman Reed. Harold Hartman. William McElfresh, Lois Kingman. ROW TWO— Betty Rowen, Raymond Kellner, Helen Kanne, Dean Johnson. Gwendolyn Platt. Max Mavhew, Dorothy Martin, Robert Kryder, Ida Moosmiller. ROW THREE — Vyria Heil. lone Overton. Ara Miska Hopkins, Millicent Rose. Lila Pullin. Vivian Jacks, Martha Rockwell. Sari Mena Karnowsky. ROW ONE— Mabel Baker. Raymond Brown. Donald Anderson. Junior Bright, D’Maris Haniford. Philip Fish- er. William Clouse. Micah Halstead. Robert Ely, Dorothy Fancher. ROW TWO- Betty Bausman, Donald Bristley, Jack Carman, Mildred Blaze, Virginia Eib, Alice Critser. Ar- thur Hamer, Charles Beaver. Ethelyn Hamer. ROW THREE— Kathleen Clodfelter. Mary Brusnahan, Norma Bachelder, Ruth Barlow, Henry Amsler, Cecelia Abbott, Betty Gilmore, Emma Jane Eldridge, Elizabeth Carton. ROW ONE Wade Sanders, Donald Webb, Robert Walter, Junior Teach, Edward Sayler, Edward Smith, and Glen Stath. ROW TWO— Marjorie Zea. George Tudor, Robert Tanner, Martha Scheurich. Melba Teach, Jeanne Shook, Robert Shirer, Delos Taylor. ROW THREE — Anna Belle Spurgeon, Pauline Selby, Evelyn Timmons, Kathryn Zillhart, Geneva Yeoman, Ruth Wood, Jane Sommers, Ethyl Sage. Page Twenty. Seven
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Sophomore Class MR. STANLEY ELIZABETH EDWARD HENRY MISS RUTH POST CARTON SMITH AMSLER LAWRENCE Sponsor President Vice-President T reasurer Sponsor “Out of childhood into manhood, Now had grown my Hiawatha.” In the fall of 1934 eighty-eight freshmen entered Rensselaer High School. Under the careful guidance of Miss Murphy and Mr. Jardine and with their president Charles Beaver, they passed a very successful school year by entering into the various school activities. On September 10, 1935, eighty sophomores were enrolled in the school. The class officers were elected at the first meeting with the new class sponsors, Miss Lawrence and Mr. Post. The sophomores were well represented on the Rensselaerien staff and had one member on the Chaos staff. Elizabeth Carton was one of our peppy yell leaders and Mary Brusnahan was an industrious worker on the debate team. In the spring of 1935 Millicent Rose and Charles Beaver were awarded the Tri Kappa prizes for having the highest scholarships in our class. Edward Smith was on the football squad and took an active part in the games. He was also an active player in basketball. Charles Beaver was on the ‘B’ team and assistant manager in athletics. Page Twenty-Six
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MR. LEROY SHRODE Sponsor MARY RUTH NORMAN LUERS BAUMAN President Vice-President SUZANNE HOPKINS T reasurer MISS ELIZABETH DYE Sponsor Freshmen Class “But they heeded not the warning Heeded not these words of wisdom.” On September ninth, 1936, one hundred and eight freshmen entered R. H. S. Although things were new to them, they quickly adapted themselves to the routine of high school life. Many girls became enthusiastic members of the Sunshine Society, G. A. A., and Dolly Madison Club. Suzanne Hopkins was the freshman member of the Chaos staff. A large percentage of the boys became helpful members of the Hi-Y, Future Farmers Club, and athletic teams. Norman Bauman was an outstanding basketball and football player. Many freshmen were active members of the Classical Club, Kathryn Kirk being elected treasurer. In Masque and Wi g plays they were always represented. Suzanne Hopkins play- ed the leading role in the musical production “Tune In.” Page Twenty-Eight
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