Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1914 — COLLEGE GIRLS AND BOYS ARE LEAVING [ARTICLE]

COLLEGE GIRLS AND BOYS ARE LEAVING

Rensselaer Again to Furnish Large Number of Students in Several Universities. Rensselaer will again furnish a number of students to various institutions of learning. They are already beginning to leave for their schools and this Tuesday morning Misses Florence and Aileen Allman Marjorie Loughridge and Marian Parker left for Oxford, Ohio, where they will attend the Western College for Girls. Ed Parkdson left Monday for Aimes, lowa, for his second year at the lowa agricultural college, liarold Fidler has gone to Purdue and several others will leave in a day or two, including Kenneth Groom and Ransom Sawin. Misses Jane Parkdson, Edna Baibctock and Mae and Ethel Clarke will go to the Illinois Women’s college at Jacksonville. Miss Nell Meyers will go to Madison, Wis„ as also will Edson Murray and William Babcock. x Worth McCarthy will go to Indiana University, Cope Hanley and Floyd Meyers will go to Colorado university, Paul Miller wild enter Indiana Dental College and Emil Hanley, Damn Wilcdx and George W. Healey are slightly undecided. Jay Newels will go to DePauw, Where also are Misses Mary and Gladys Pierce and Miss Ethel Davis, all Rensselaer girls, whoso parents are living there in order to be with their childrerf. Virgil Robinson is also a Purdue student whose parents are with him, and Ralph Hammond, a graduate of R. H. 8., who now lives in Big Rapids, Mich., passed through here a few days ago enroute to Purdue. There are probably a number of others whom the reporter has so far been unable to learn about.