Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1920 — LAFAYETTE BOYS PROMINENT AT ST. JOSEPH [ARTICLE]
LAFAYETTE BOYS PROMINENT AT ST. JOSEPH
Lafayette boys are prominently identified with activities, social and athletic, at St. Joseph college, | Rensselaer, 'where they are attending school. Charles Thieme, son of Fred Thieme, of - this city, has been : elected president of the Rolly Jolly club, the leading social organization of the college. M. Thieme, who is | one of the popular students at the ! school, won much prominence as tackle on the college football team. 1 Robert Boiler, of South Sixth St., was also honored in having recently been elected to the office of master of arms. He is the only commercial student ever to have held that office in the club. Joseph Hession, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hession, of Colufnbiai street, has been re-elected captain of the varsity baseball team of St. j Joseph’s college. This is his second; year as captain of the St. Joe team, j Young Hession has been playing on, the St. Joe team for the past three years and is a player of ability.— Lafayette Journal.
