Rensselaer High School - Chaos Yearbook (Rensselaer, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 29 text:

Top Row, left to right: Delos Nuss. Janet Ott, Jane Beaver, Phyllis Catt. Catherine Moore, Lois Standish, Thomas Knoll IT. Second Row: Eileen Nagel, Helen Lee, Phillip Fendig, Gene Thompson, Kathryn Jacks, Anna Mae Miller, Margaret Hays. Third Row: Pauline Bishop, Paul Branson, Velma Williams, Bettie Critser. Frank Teach. Genevieve Moosemiller, Betty King. Fourth Row: Winifred Barlow, Charlene Stanley. Margene Sigman, Marcella Eldridge. Charlotte Ritter, Betty Hor- ton, Bethel Stath. Fifth Row: Doris Zea, Jeannette Nesius, Carl Taylor, Robert Adams, Robert Flamer, Peggy Gilmore, Betty Fletcher. Sixth Row: Charles Chamness, Earl Haniford, William Rose, Wayne Milner, Jack Davisson, Wilson Harlow, Wal- ter Flordeman. Seventh Row: Leroy Hancock, Elmo Trudeau, Charlotte Nagel, Rose M. Nagel, Robert Parkison, Charles Clouse, William Platt. Eighth Row: Robert Benson, Elmer Phegley, Bernice Critser, Jo Bundy, Robert Kanne, Kenneth Robinson, Keith Burns. Ninth Row: Charles Porter, Charles McCoy, Wilbur Platt, Hope Timmons. Charlotte Porter, Carl Nagel, Arthur Kanney. Tenth Row: Ralph Gifford, Bettie Thomas, Mary Parsons, William Timmons. Annabelle Carman, Ruth Bertsch, Ray Jones. (25)

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ouun tet 0 T I laving successfully passed our first test as plcl is we liave teen graduated to the position of able-bodied youngsters. We have become instilled with the importance the second year ol our cruise means as a stop over o( a well planned voyage. Seamen ol distinction in our group were our athletes, Robert Kanne, Earl I lan i ford. Elmo I rudeau, and Wayne Milner. In spite ol the low rank- ing position ol our class in the maritime scheme the important roles of the operetta Magazine Princess were assigned to our classmates Philip Fendig and Phyll is Catt. I he scholars ol note were Pauline Bishop, and Philip Fendig. Pauline Bishop won second place in the State Algebra Contest. With a record such as this we leel that we can successfully assume the rank of second classmen. President Philip Ferutig Vice President — Jo Bundy Secretary-Treasurer Jane Beaver Sponsors Elizabeth Lamson Hugh Davisson ( 24 )



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This is the first and most difficult year for the plebs aboard our ship I he Chaos . Eighty-eight ol them have yielded themselves and their talents to he trained and fitted lor their places. Because ol courage and cheerfulness these new plebs arc adopting themselves to the pleasures as well as rigors, ol a smooth sailing course. I hey are fitting nicely into the various sports and activities ol our cruise and have sailed through the most turbulent part ol the journey. John Hudson was honored in the B team basketball tourney as the most valuable player on the Rensselaer team. II one should scan the leading roles in the operetta lie would see the plebs were exceedingly well represented. In spite of the razzing and buffooning dealt to them by the youngsters and upperclassmen of our crew the plebs have never yielded to a moment ol despair. (26)

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