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s-nm Edition, 1946 THE REITZ MIRROR Page 23 Being of Sane Iind and ound Bod ', We The Class of l946 Will Our Chewing Gum, Candy Wrappers, and Peaceful Halls Rita Mae Adcock-My seat in 'assemblies to someone who usual- ly has to stand. Nora Lee Anderson-I will my Senior Math book with the an- :swers in it to Marilyn YVitte. Robert Andrew Angermeier-A ,good joke to some freshman. Doris Jean Anson-My dark brown hair to Sylvia Corns. Erma Ashley-My seat in Mr. Waltz's home 1'00l'll to some pool , freshman. Billy Aud-An elevator to the school and an escalator to the bowl. Ruth Jane Aud-To my Sis, who will be a Freshie next fall, my home room with all its frogs, snakes, bugs, and skeletons. Jack Lloyd Baker-I will to Jerry Vaught all my pleasant hours spent in Mr. Pierce's of- fice. Virgil Baker-I will my curly hair to Mr. Niemi. Emma Delores Bates-My place of carrying the flag for com- mencement to anyone who wants it. Gertrude Eileen Bays-My place in lunch line to Edna M. Horst- man and my big brother Jerry Brown. Julia Elaine Beal-I will my inability to get to school on time to someone without a first pe- riod. William Earl Beal-I will my seat in home room to some un- lucky Freshman. Mary Rose Becker-To some eager student, Miss Ahlering for a teacher. Esther Rose Bergner-A bashful disposition to Charlie Fisher. Mary Elizabeth Boeke - The pride and joy and happy memories of Reitz to my sister, Erline. Carolyn Boop-I will my chew- ing gum to anyone who can pop it. Jack Booth-To will my place in the student council at M. A. to anyone who wants it. Arnold Bosse-I will my radio knowledge to Rice Villines. Albert John Brandau Jr.+My ability to play basketball to Char- lie fFish-faceb Fisher. Verna Mae Braun-My good times in Mr. Krueger's homeroom to Carolyn Southwood. Robert Carl Browning-My way and actions to Harold Buehn. Ida Rachel Buchanan-A new set of MacGruder's books to Mr. Weller. Elmer Bumb-I will my exper- iences at M. A. to some Reitz sophomore. Gilbert Bumb-I will all of my experiences in school to some young freshman. Jerine Mae Burton-I will my seat and good times in Mr. Krue- ger's room to my brother, Ronnie. Paul Edward Cadle-I will Mr. Baldwin the stuff that he hasnlt -that's hair. Alice Jeanette Cariens- Leave all my good times at Reitz to my little sister, Catherine Gasser. Eugene Charles Carlisle - My personality to Mr. Pierce. Mary Helen Carter-To my sis- ter, Alberta, Miss Voelkel for foods next semester. Shirley Lois Cato-My first chair in the Sr. Band to Marilyn Witte. Mildred Caudill-I will to my sister Florence, my first period class. James Clark-All my knowledge in Printing to some poor fresh- man. Ruth Clark-My good times at Reitz and the USO to Ruth Hig- gins. Jacqueline Ruth Clutter-My good homeroom to Milton Clutter who will be a freshman next year. Mamylee Eleen Cooksey-I will my cold class rooms to some cold blooded freshman. Alice Jean Corns - My good times and homeroom 209 to my brother Eddie. Mary Ann Cotton-Van John- son: To me! Alvin Eugene Cox-My Ameri- can Problems book to the green- est freshie. Mary Ellen Cox-To my little sisters, June Hinderliter and Dorothy Tison my wonderful ap- petite at lunch periods. Patricia Ruth Cox- Harold my lunch period Romeo to Quanna Sutton. Warren Cox-My straw to some lucky freshman. . Dorothy Lorraine Criswell- Four years of creamed potatoes to someone who likes them. Robert Maurice Crosser - My locker to some freshman. Mary Catherine Crow-All my good times and swell teachers to my little brother. Robert Crow-I will my seat in Miss Strickland's American Prob- lems class to some brilliant junior. George Cummings, Jr.-I will Mr. Guthrie to some unlucky freshman. Dorothy Jeanne Dailey-I will Reitz-her halls, rooms, campus and memories to every appreciat- ing student who will attend old F. J. R. George Henry Damm-For some sophomore from Reitz to take his place in beginning Machine Shop at M. A. Donald Lee Dannheiser - The Franklin show and its women to the new ushers they draft. Virginia Marie Dassel-My Blue and Gray ratings to my sister Ethelene who will be a freshman. S. W Klein J. J. Neff Neff Q Company MEN AND BOY'S FURNISHINGS 2205 W. Franklin Street. Telephone 3-9608 Helen Ann Daub-I will my locker to a lucky freshman. Wilma Jean DaVault-I will a bottle of peroxide to Katherine Schwartz so she can join the march of blondes. Bettye Ethelyn Davenport-My lunch period pests to Faye Dav- enport and Doris Lindenberg. Vera Naomi David-My locker to some freshman. Martha Alice DeVillez-My hours of night work on lessons to any needy person. Dorothy Mae DeWeese-I will my seat in American Problems to anyone that is unlucky enough to get it. Alice Dezember-I will my seat in American Problems to Don De- zember and I hope he likes it. Ellen Louise Donham-I will to my brother my earnest desire for knowledge. Monna Louise Dugan-I will my fiddle and nickname to Kath- ryn Jeffries and may she do what she will with them. J. C. Egli-I will my co1'ny jokes to Hille's next years crop. Anna Mae Elmendorf-I will my good times in Mr. Krueger's home room to some lucky freshman. Peggy Jeanne Erwin- All the happiness I have known in my stay at Reitz to all the freshmen of 1946. Mary Gene Fickas-My letter writing in American Problems I to Mr. Epperson. Robert Nicholas Fischer - My good looking features to Betty Morrow. Marion Elaine Foerster-I will to my sister, Jean, my pleasant times at Reitz. Sue Helen Folz-My halo to Mr. Hendershot. Hmmm. Marvin Fox-My seat in Mr. Couts' math class to someone who needs sleep. Jeannett Aline Frank-My chair in Mr. Hendershot's senior math class to some unlucky junior. Billy Frick-I will my remark- able ability in dealing with fig- ures to Delbert Dockery. Daniel Roland Fulton-My good seat in artcraft to some fresh- man. Leland Russell Gard-My seat in band to Roy Pierce. Gloria Ann Georgette-I will Mr. Calhoun for American Prob- lems to Virginia Schindler. Beverly Jean Gerard-The best homeroom-208 to some mighty lucky freshmen. Elgene Gladys Goebel-To big, brutal, but good looking Bob Stutsman, I will my pink sweater. Doris LaVerne Goebel-My seat on the school bus Cwhen I had 2216? A
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Page 22 THE REITZ MIRROR Senior Edition, 1946 Sue Shelton- Girl Reserves, Strut and Fret, choir letter, Girls' Cabinet, homeroom - president, secretary and treasurer, monitor, Sword and Masque-secretary. James August Shrode-Football, baseball. Doris Jean Simmons-Strut and Fret, Girl Reserves, Charm. Margaret Ann Smith-Girl Re- serves, Strut and Fret, Thespians, choir letter, office monitor. Jeanette Snyder-Girl Reserves, Popular Singing, Ping-pong. Carla Louise Sollman-National Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Ping- pong, charm, office monitor. Alice Lois Somers-Artcraft. Robert Francis Southwood - Football, track, Football club, Jun- ior class - treasurer, National Honor Society, R.A.A. Carol Irene Starr - Girl Re- serves. Rosemary Stofleth-Girls' Cab- inet, Girl Reserves-vice-president, Social. William Harold Steiner- Jour- neymen Printers, printing letter. Rose Marie Stephenson-G.A.A., Girl Res-erves, Needlecraft. Donald Elmer Stratman-Mon- itor, Aviation-president, Astron- omy-president, Model Airplane, Industrial Arts, Handicraft, Na- tional Junior Honor Society, Na- tional Honor Society. Bobby Ray Stucke -Projection- ist, Mechanic Arts. Lewis Dale Suit-Projectionist. Swope - Monitor, Paul Gene Model Airplane, football, Student Council, Football club. Maralee Katherine Stephan- Thespians, Sword and- Masque, Strut and Fret, Girl Reserves, Charm. Lela Frances Terrell-G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Popular Singing- secretary. Betty Titzer-G.A.AA., Handi- craft, Future Homemakers-presi- dent, Girl Reserves, MIRROR Staff-Page 3, Quill and Scroll- initiation committee, National Honor Society, monitor, Girls' Cab- inet, activity ticket representative, Hazel Kirk crew. Betty Jane Todd - Bowling, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Pep Assem- bly, Cheerleader. Joseph Conrad Toon-Model Air- plane, homeroom-president. Mary Louise Townsend - Popu- lar Singing, Pep Assembly. Mildred Joyce Traub-Needle- craft. ' Alice Jane Unferferth-Girl Re- serves-secretary, Charm, Ping- pong-president, National Junior Honor Society. James Varner- National Honor Society, track letter, Hi-Y-secre- tary, Chess and Checker. Jo Ann Walker-Girl Reserves, Library, Bowling. Betty Jean Wallace-Girl Re- serves, Ping-pong, Popular Sing- ing, Library treasurer. Marjorie Wallace-Bowling, Girl Reserves, homeroom treasurer, of- fice monitor. Margaret Jennine Walling-Girl Reserves, Charm, Sword and Mas- que, Strut and Fret, choir letter, monitor, Junior Red Cross, Thes- pians. Dorothy LeVerne Walter Girl Reserves, Charm, Popular Singing, orchestra letter, Sword and Mas- que. Bruce Waterman - Mechanic Arts, basketball. Jeanne Marie Weber- Girl Re- serve-treasurer, Thespians. Paul Weinzapfel - Football, track, Football club, R.A.A., base- ball, Model Airplane. Phyllis Anne Weir-Charm sec- retary, Girl Reserves, Sword and Masque, Strut and Fret, monitor, Student Council, Girls' Cabinet. Ralph Weiss, Jr.-Track, Hi-Y, band, Chess and Checker, Astron- omy. Helen Beatrice White-Popular Singing, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Ping-pong, monitor, band letter. Lewis Eugene Wicker-Journey- men Printers - vice-president, printing letter. Bonnie Marie William-Biology -president and secretary. Joan Phyllis Williams-Girl Re- serves, Handicraft, Sword and Masque, office monitor. Lee Ona Eileen Wilmes-G.A.A., QContinued on Page 28.7 SUMMER TER E TRA CE DATE- Monday, .Iune3 - onday, June 10 Monday, June 17 With reconversion in full swing, there will be excellent office positions for those with proper training. During the war, industry was forced to use much incompetent office help but as they build up their office forces for peace-time production, not subsidized by the Government, they are employing the best. tralned help available. There will be positions for those Ivith sgfficient training but as always, the better jobs will go to the better rame . For more than a half a century, Lockyear's Business ,College has furnished Evansville industry and the professions with the best trained office help. A few extra months of intensive training will make you eligible for the better jobs and will be a very profitable investment. This year, as never before, it is important to begin your training immediately after high school graduation. REGULAR CAREER COURSES - for graduates from both Academic and Commercial Courses - Accounting, Business Administration, Secretarial, Medical Secretarial, Stenographic, Clerical and Office Machines, Comptometer. FINISHING COURSES - for graduates from Commercial Departments of High Schools. BRUSH-UP COURSES - for those who have had commercial work but wish an intensive review in the least possible time consistent with thoroughness. PRE-COLLEGE COURSES - for those who plan to enter a College of Liberal Arts in the Fall and wish to acquire technical skills - typing, shorthand, etc., during the summer months. FOR UNDERGRADUATES OF HIGH SCHOOL We are offering Work in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping. Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors are eligible. The course will run for ten Weeks, beginning June 10. f MEDICAL SECRETARIAL This course is given through cooperation with the Welborn Memorial Baptist Hospital. It is complete and prepares the graduate for positions in the offices of Doctors and Dentists, Hospital Offices, in Clinics, in the Medical Divisions of large corporations, in State and City Board of Health, and in any position where a knowledge of and skill in medical procedure and technique would be of assistance. Ask for Special Bulletin Careers in Business for Young Women Postwar Careers for Young Men L 0 C K Y E A R ' BUSINESS Telephone 8157 COLLEGE
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Page 24 THE REITZ MIRROR Senior Edition, 1946 We Won't Give You Stonie But You Can Have Hartman's Charles Atlas Hand Book and ome of NeWman's Curl Hair onei to some oncoming freshman. Harold Earl Gooch-I will my seat in room 305 to some one who needs sleep. VVillian1 Edward Gooch-I will my senior seat in homeroom to Dorothy Pace. Emilee Kathryn Gowdy ' My beauty, charm, personality, way with men, and all my men.. but Stonie to Ann, Pat and Doris. Edna Catherine Graff-All my good times in Mr. Rea's l10IY16 room to some lucky kid Who gets him 'for home room teacher. I Bettye Jane Griggs-My seat U1 Mr. Hendershot's sr. math class to Betty Hudson if she can get a book with the answers in it. William Eugene Grosheart-My Sympathy to any boy who comes to M. A. Ruth Marie Guetling-My Seat in American Problems to Margle Cutteridge. Poor Girl! Wilma Jean- Hagerman-To Ehd- na Letterman my ability of .writ- ing letters to people in service. Hilda Margaret Hale-I will my boring first period sr. math class to Marjorie Flittner. n Joan Hammer-My black hair to some peroxide, . Eugene Hancock-All my g1rlS to the next sucker. Lydia Doris Hand-My locker to anyone who wants it. Jimmie Sue Hard-School books to Mary Ann Summers. Hazel Irene Harmon-The right to fight over P. and W. to Lucy, Leola and Mary. Imogene Jewell Hart-My non- belief in puppy love to Betty El- mendorf. Dan George Hartman - My Charles Atlas hand book to Em- mie Seegmueller. . Homer Luther Hauschild-I will all my extra credits to Edna Lee Wells. Ruth Hauschild-I Will S0199 Sophgmore girl to my brother, Donald. , Robert Edward Hayes-The Plc' tures in my locker to the one that gets them first. Myrtie Jo Hedges-My love for senior math to Jim Ritter. William George Henke - My varga girl calendar to Mr. Kreu- ger. . Beverly Jean Henry-I wlll my locker and my place in Mr- EP' person's room to a very lucky freshman. Herbert Henze-My sympathy to the students who will have the same teachers I had in the past four years. Mary Louise Hicks-I will my ability to get along with Mrs. Kriepke to Ruthie Gossman. She will need it! Donald Deane Hilgeman-T0 Mr. Waltz a homeroom that will not fight. Charles Ralph Hille-I will all my laps around the obstacle course back to Mr. BYETS- Jack Hille-My place at M. A. to anybody that wants it. Archilee Hobgwd-My enthus- iasm for dramatics to someone with the glamour I lack so they will be eligible for Hollywood. Dorothy Mae Hoover-My short majorette skirt to Bessie Gooch on cold nights. Vernon John Huff-My old sad- dle oxfords to anyone who wants them and can wear a size 13. Leroy Huffine-All my laps around the stadium course to some unlucky sophomore. Raymond Lee Jarvis-I will my brother Ronald, my famous beak. Ruby Ann Jones-Mrs. Tyree to some lucky girl who will sit in her Secretarial Training Class next semester. Robert Kahre-My locker at M. A. to Kenneth Temme who is coming out next year. Betty Kanowsky-I will my place in lunch line behind Mr. Bennett to my sister. Mildred Mae Keil-I will my ability to get senior math to Mr. Hendershot so it will be easier for hi mto teach the next dumb class of seniors. Mary Lee Keitel-I will my locker to any lucky freshman. Edna Mae Kennedy-I will Mrs. Tyree to some very lucky Fresh- man. Bessie Jean Keown-To Flor- ence Caudill I will all of the good times I had at Reitz. Edna Mae Kerchief-I will my easiest subjects to Beverly Rieber. Mary Sue Kirby-My nickname to anyone who wants it. Gerald William Kleiman-My chair in Mr. Pierce's office to Jer- ry David. Valada Ann Koenig-My fun in Spanish class to some freshman!! William Kohlmeyer-I will all the blue and gray ratings I didn't get to Clarence Hauke. William Charles Korff-All my aches and pains and my nickname Steve Roper to Sampson Long. Robert Kraemer-I will my seat in Mr. Hendershot's trig. class to some fortunate junior fl seat, 4th rowi. Kenneth Kuebler-I will Mr. Guthrie to some freshman sucker. Georgia Lamb-My beat-up sad- dle shoes to an unsuspecting freshman. Ray Lambert-My Charles At- las strength to-won't someone have it? Cuma Lynn Lamont-My speed in American Problems I class to Ruth Gossman. Allen Lashley-My Ping Pong paddle in the Ping Pong club to Wayne Davidson. Dolores Eileen Lehmann-My seat in senior math. to some poor unfortunate junior. Ruby Letterman-My gun to Mr. Van. Betty Ann Leonard-The fun I have at our lunch table and all the boys that go with it to Jeanne Nicholson. Doris Evelyn Lewis-I will Miss Foote to June Schulz and Rose- marie Oldham. George Weston Lewis-My seat in home room to some unlucky freshman. Leonard Lilly-My good looks and singing ability to J. C. Nolan. Virgis Eugene Logsdon-My place as first chair bass player to Ray Pearce. Byron Douglas Long-I will my laps around the obstacle course to Bob Schnur. Helen Marie Lottes - All my good times and all my good teach- ers to the oncoming freshmenj Mary Grace Lovan-I will my place in Miss Voelkel's food room to Betty Whipple. Robert Lowe-All my delight- ful visits with Mr. Pierce to some sleepy little freshman. LaVerne Ann Ludwig-A good class in senior math to Mr. Hen- dershot. Wanda Hope Mallory-My seat in home room to my sister Helen. Harold Eugene Markham - My seat in 301 and Mrs. Moon. Bettye Martin-By blue, V-neck sweater to Vonda Traylor. Donald Edward Martin - My ability to get along with Mr. Guthrie, to some unlucky fresh- man. Joyce Ethlyn Martin-My Amer- ican Problems book to anyone who wants it!!! Mary Elizabeth Martin-My seat on Wilbur Cadle's lap lon the bus? to some little girl. Owen Martin-I will M. A. to any-one who wants it. Betty Jo Mattingly-My swell locker to freshman, James Young. Lilly Mattingly - My good grades in bookkeeping to my sis- ter, Marilyn. Chesley Robert Maye- All my hard times at M. A. and the P-47N to anybody that wants it. Lois Rae McAtee-My job in Mr. Traw's athletic office to some interested person. Kenneth McCaffry - My , old football shoes to Bear Stutsman. Ronald McCutchan-My seat in Mrs. Moon's home room to any unlucky freshman. Donld McWilliams-A burglar proof safe to Mr. Hendershot to keep his erasers in. Yvonne Meeks-I will all the good times I've had in my Jr. dz Sr. year to Ginny Wilhite. Mary Ann Meser-A pair of my white socks to Don Eissler. Clifford Miller Jr.-My good looks and little nose to Bryan Hill. Dolores Elizabeth Miller-I will to Mr. Hendershot a brand new Wells-Hart Algebra III book. Jack Edward Miller-I will my ability of getting along with Mrs. Moon to some poor freshman. Marilyn Miller-I will to Jackie Wilson, all the fun I've had at my locker. Curtis Mills-My seat in home room to some unlucky freshman. A L a w r e nc e .Montgomery - pumpkin to Glenn Allen. Patricia Moorehead-The won- derful pencil sharpener in 117 to my sister, Margie. I Cylde Morehead-I will all my good luck to the teachers of Reitz. Elaine Morgan-To Eddie Wes- sel-my height. Jean Morneweg - My empty head to the Reitz trophy case. Arlene Murphy-Mr. Epperson as home room advisor to my lit- tle brother. Wilbert Nagel-I will my abil- ity to be a machinist to any fu- ture M. A. student. Dorothy Lucille Neighbors-I hereby bequeath my twirling abil- ity to Becky Pinkston. Esther Mildred Newman-Part of my curly hair to Betty Tra- gaser. Orville Niehaus-My good Agri- culture Farm Account books to some unlucky freshman who is a big enough sucker to take them. Evelyn Joyce Nix-My favorite son fEddie Longj to some mother- ly freshman. Gene Edward Oakley-My sym- pathy to the students who will have the same teachers I have had in the past four years. Charles Jenning Ogg-My good times at Reitz to my brother, Donnie. Betty Lou Ott-To the future chemistry students-Mr. Traw. Austin Eugene Palmer - My sympathy to any dumb fool who comes to M. A. Marilou Parker-To my little sister, Dixie, my sloppy sweater. Charles Pease-To my brother I will my characteristics of a typ- ical draftsman fI'm sure he knows whyj. Jane Pemberton -- My brother Roger, fFrankie Sinatraj to the, sophomore girls. Paul Frederick Peters-My abil- ity to sing to Vic Johnson. James Peva-My locker to the big jerk it takes to get it open. William Martin Pigman-I will i SPORTS WEAR BRAKE CO. bf-'- ' Your Brake D'okter HOCKER POWER ! I NABORHOOD DRUGS, INC. Franklin Drug Store
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