Central High School - Centralian / Sagas Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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vlcron w. RAAB WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Watch Repairing a Specialty Silverware 609 Main Street Phone 3-2812 Evansville, Indiana I - i 1 l H I I 318 S. E. FIRST STREET PHONE: 3-0654 BRAMWELL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE I ONE TRAINED OFFICE WORKER IS WORTH MORE THAN A DOZEN UNTRAINED PEOPLE! 'Demand more money today-Assure your Future! Prepare Yourself the BRAMWELL way! Good jobs are still going to folks with the know how. When work is scarce-it will be the TRAINED workers lwho will CONTINUE to have steady, lucrative positions-claims Mrs. Anna S. Bramwell, of Bramwell's School of Business. Instruction FOI' the Best ill is by experts who know the answers. Students may enroll every H9PPY'5 MARKET PERF81EPE1flr1+AVEPgVES 'MONDAY-in either DAY or NIGHTAcIasses. 1304 Read St. Phone 2-0876 BEAUTY SHOP 9 W. Tennessee l MORE FOR LESS Phone 3-6511 - X WE CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS - BEST WISHES sENloRs 6217130122 THE CHICKEN COOP RESTAURANT I vu. and Main streets OUNTRY BO FIFTH AVE. and FLORENCE PHONE 5-8004 Evansville 8, Indiana STORES I West Side: 2223 W. Franklin Compliments I of Uptown: 226 S. E. Founh There Is No Substitute for IDA KUEHN JEWELER phone 3.3995 Kleitz Flowers, Inc. Compliments of ELMER'S EAT SHOP 901 Fulton Ave. Phone 2-0090 Ice does keep Food Fresher Ice Service, Inc. Walnut at Nineth Phone 5-6174 DISPLAY ROOMS AND OFFICE - 721 MAIN STREET Evansville, Indiana - Phone 2-1164 I HMUSICALLY, SEE USU FRED K. MONROE MUSIC SHOP Freed-Eisemann Radio Phonograph, F. M. Jesse French Pianosg King and Olds Instruments 223 Locust Street SEVEN-O-SEVEN RECREATION Where Good Fellows Get Together Sandwiches - Cold Drinks Air Conditioned for Your Comfort 707 Main Street Charles L. Ray Watchmaker SL Jeweler Fine Diamonds - Watches Costume Jewelry 629 Main Street Evansville, Indiana Page I I

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Qaeiaman Saplramme Left to right are the freshman officers and their sponsor for the past year. Bottom row: Mickey Rich, vice-president, Dorothy Baggett, sec- retary, and Edwin Oing, sponsor. Top row: Bill Krietemeyer, treasurer, and Bob Hyatt, president. uniaa Ufficead Just as King Arthur and his knights conducted meetings around a table, the junior officers and their sponsor often did the same this past year. They are left to right: R. B. Mernitz, vice-president, Margaret Burkert, sponsorg Bill Statham, presidentg Patricia Rohrbacher, secre- taryg and Charles Pierce, treasurer. Junior activities began with a picnic at Old Heidelberg, October 6, 1948. According to Mrs. Margaret Burkert, class sponsor, there was plenty to eat and plenty of fun. One of the highlights of the picnic came when Mrs. Burkert demonstrated the Varsovienne, a dance similar to the polka, which became very popular as a ballroom dance in the 19th century. The group pictured above led the sophomore activities for the past year. They are left to right: Ann Gander, vice-presidentg Robert Curtin, treasurerg Marvin Huff, president, Sarah Lee Hall, secretary, and Daniel Eggleston, sponsor. The sophomores opened their activities with a party, the Rhythm Ramble, held in the girls' gym, November 19, 1948. A pie eating contest was the highlight in which James Dyson, of homeroom 310 arose victorious. Dance music was furnished by the Central dance band, under the direction of Robert Fegan, junior. , I, LOIS DUEFFEL, will my seat in Klein's American Problems II to Katie Johnson. I, NORMAN RICKARD. being of sound mind KY? will Springer to some poor, un- suspecting American Problems student. I, ROSEMARIE MYERS. will my ambi- tion to graduate from Central to Marian Weisling and Shirley Myers. I, ODIE KENNEDY, will my American Glass Gvntinue I, JUNE SICKMAN, will my ability to get along with Mr. Harmeyer to Nosey Belcher. Joe I, GENE KAISER, being of sound mind Q73 will my seat in Miss Weinsheimer's homeroom to some poor freshman. Peace be with you brother. I, KENNETH ALSTADT, will to any junior who thinks he or she can take American Problems I and II in the same semester, the best of luck. I, JOHN THOMAS, will my senior re- view math book to Tiger Phillips, who I hope has good luck with it. I, NORMAN HEARD, will my place on the football team to Don Austin. I, JOYCE SCHEIBLE, will Pat Watson my place in the lunch line. I, CHARLOTTE HEINICKE. will to Clara Keller my ability to fall asleep during American Problems class. I, ARBUTUS COOMES, will my seat in homeroom to some freshie. I, ALICE SMITH, will all I bought from Mr. Thompson to the junk 'Il'l8ll. I, MARY JOANN SPAHN, will all the fun I had in Mr. Springer's class to my younger sister Susan, coming to Central next year. I, CHARLES McCOY, will my to swim to Sharky Art Rasure. the stencils ability I, JUNE PENDELL, will my messy locker to a lucky little freshman. I, JOYCE WILKINSON, will Marvin Huff all my love for Dick Burdette so that he may like Sandra Howell as much. I, JERRY RUTH MARTIN, will my seat in Mr. Denning's American Problems class to Darrell Lutz. I, PAT HENRY, will my ability to be present every day to my sister Carolyn. I, BOBBIE EADES, will my only pair of bobby sox to Betty Barnes. I, BEVERLY BICKEL, will to any- body that wants to know, my information on Joan Grace's before and after ability. I, BILLIE INGLIS, will to Mr. Hens- ley, two girls in his new homeroom, who will fuss as much as Beverly Bickel and I did over our long pep or victory as- semblies. I, JANE CHERRY, will Juanita Elpers my Chemistry Book. She has more ability than I to appreciate it. I, EDSIL DRUELINGER, will my love for Mr. Thompson to Joanne Irick. I, GLORIA DOCKERY, will my dark hair to Vfanda Bannister. Page lO Problems book and teacher to my sister Mary. I, CAROLYN FARMER, will my ability to answer questions in American Prob- lems to Betty Parrent. I, JACK SCOTT, being of sound mind and body HJ will one worn out class play book, one used semester test in Spanish and a term project in Dramatics to the incoming freshman, who gets my locker. tThey are stuffed in the bottom.l I, EMMA HEMMERLEIN, will my blue eyes to Miss Tichenor, the nurse. I, MARILYN JOYCE MASSEY, will my seat in Mrs. Burkert's room to some lucky shorthand student. I, GLADYS JUNE HALL, will my American Problems II teacher, Mr. Klein, to Roberta Mayes. I, MARY IRIS SCOTT, will my sym- pathy to Mrs. Burkert, in her quest for a good English student. I, JAMES KENNEDY, will my lock to anyone with a lot of patience. I, BETTY SUE VAUGHN, will my long nose to Sue Voyles. I, WILLIE WILLIAMS, will to Bobby Baughn all my women: and to any poor freshman who gets in trouble with Mr. Fisher over his lock, my way to out talk Mr. Fisher. I, WILMA SCHLUMPF, will all the peanut-butter candybars I have bought at Cooper's to anyone on the Centraliun staff next semester that would like them. I, MARY JOAN WILLIAMS, will my ability to get to school after the first bell and still get to class on time to Lillian Whittaker. I, DOYLE KIFER, will all the good luck needed to the incoming freshmen to get Mrs. Lahr for a homeroom ad- visor. I, WILLIAM E. TABOR, will my ideas to someone who should know better. I, CAROLE SCHNAUTZ, will my abil- ity to get along with Mr. Dickey to Jimmy Sanderson. I, AGNES WILLETT, will my seat in Mr. Wilhelm's room to any junior. I, JOYCE MERTA, will my lock to some freshman who has a crowbar, because he'll surely need it. Page by Joyce Moutschka



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Lomax 6' Nicholson SPORTING Gooos 'I26 Locust St. The Store for YOUTH Sharp Togs for Central Phone 5-9411 TH RIFTY WEAVERS COME ON GANG Be Thrifty with Thrift Bring your, Rips, Tears, GUYS and Gals Snags, Burns and Moth Holes to . . . sl-fguge ff Bfqs, 705 Main si. Room 214 Reweaving On All Fabrics I Main at Second phone 3-4531 SHOE HOSPITAL 22 S. E. Fourth Street Dry Cleaning IN at 10 A.M. - - - OUT at 4:00 P.M. Where the Lives of Shoes are Prolonged SHOES REPAIRED WHILE U WAIT Food and Fountain Refreshments ' At Their Best THE TOWERS Meet Your Friends On YOUTH NITE ,ati BETHEL TABERNACLE Seventh and Main Every Tuesday - 7:30 P. M. G n Is nTeens Shop I y SHO I I I I THE GIRLS N' TEENS SHOP DRIVE-IN invites you to see the 29OI Lincoln Ave. l new Styles 404 Main Compliments of Donohoo Food Market 1801 E. FRANKLIN ST. Phone 2-3162 R. 0. UTTERBACK JEWELER DIAMONDS WATCHES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 625 Main Street Compliments from A T L A S DEPT. STORE Fulton and Columbia EvansviIIe's Largest Department Store Congratulations Senior Class of 1949 THE TOWERS DRIVE-IN 29OI Lincoln 'Ave. SENIORS, Goon LUCK ED PAULSON'S GROCERIES 203 S. E. 7th Street Phone 3-0216 What's a Picnic Without a Coke? xx IDVNID UNDIO IUUIQIIYV OU fr 1 Tse 'B-A IMI Cbtlftou Counuv lv l ET- - 1 1 1 1 Page I2

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