Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1916 — 1916 CHAOS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION [ARTICLE]

1916 CHAOS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION

One Dollar is Price of Beautiful New Edition—Editor-In-Chief and ■*' Staff to Be Congratulated. ■ A The 1916 Chaos, the edition published by the Rensselaer high, school senior and jurior classes, 's ready for distribution at the high school and at Long’s drug store at 4 o’clock this Thursday afternoon. * The edition >'s dedicated to J. In Coe, professor in botany, zoology and agriculture. Elvyn Allman is editor-in-chief of the beautiful new edition. French Crooks is business manager. The other members of the staff are Carl Eigelsbach, athletic editor; Gwendolyn Kannal, daily calendar; Helen Leatherman, literary editor; Victoria Marsh, assistant literary editor; Ruth Wood, student activities; Robert Lov, art editor. These are the ones to be congratulated for their untiring efforts in compiling the book. The school is also to be complimented for their support, as the financial condition is better than ever before. The book this year in many ways is the best one ever produced by the school. It contains a number of new novelties. The main feature is a small kodak snap-shot picture along one.side of each picture of the members of the two classes. The pictures show the pupils in their most characteristic poses. Many other snap-shots appear in the book showing individuals and groups caught when they were not expecting a picture to be taken. The book contains twice as many pictures as any previous edition. The daily calendar is filled with the best of jokes from the joke-artists. Familiar sayings of pupils, hideous and yet laughable mistakes of the pupils, and interesting athletic, social and literary doings are all included in this section. The literary section, the athletic section and social section promise to be equal to or surpass those of any previous edition.