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Page 28 - THE REITZ MIRROR Senior Edition, 1946 Cast to be Taken off lVlcCaffy's Noseg Fox ls the Educated Garbage Collector By GOSH M. SMART REITZVILLE, MAY 17, 1966, being the twentieth.. anniversary of the graduation of the class of '46, I have decided to clevotg my column to events in the Lives of my former colleagues: . ll' if ik During my day, today, I visited local frequency Walkie-talkie, ridie- talkie and radio station HOT-AIR. This is -the radio station that Elaine Morgan, now of the NBC hookup, first made her all-girl dance orchestra debut. Over the Chewy-Gewy chewing gum program, I was a little sur- prised to see Laddie Montgomery singing the commercial! James Pruitt, the Chewy-Gewy chewing gum comedian, rattled off jokes and gave a wonderful rendi- tion of that old hit Personality Yvonne Meeks, who always as- pired to be a receptionist in a doc- tor's office, is Dr. Christian's new secretary. Keeping an eye on the radio controls, was Bill Henke, noncha- lantly munching a carrot while lis- tening to Charlotte Rupp's NEWS, Views and especially Gossip around Town. 'lf PY Pls After sailing around the world twenty times, in quest of Shangra- La, Carolyn Boop has announced 'There is a lot of world, but noth- ing like Evansville. SF wk PIC Pat McCaffry, that great All- American football player, will have the cast taken off his broken nose next Wednesday. Y is lk Two professional baseball play- ers and former Reitz students were in the sports news this spring. Bill Beal of the Chicago Cubs and Ver- non Huff of the St. Louis Cardi- nals did remarkably well on each of their teams. SF Ill is Everyone has been talking about the new dean of boys at Reitz- namely Sue Folz. als ll' Pk Archilee Hobgood, the amazing red-head, who was president of Reitz' class of '46, is running for congresswoman of Indiana. Pls all 8 Cuma Lynn Lamont is working in China as a registered nurse. She was awarded the medal for bravery in action last week when she saved the life of the daughter of the Chan-Kia-What-a-Chick. ,lf Pl' all New entertainment has the men's eyes popping out. Hutch-Kiss Burlesque Theater - Starring Monna Louise Dugan. The hip- swaying, tantalizing, vampirish ballet dancer of Eastern music. First night was free admission- now the joint can't close. Pls :Ii A new Physical Ed. Director has been added to the facul-ty of Reitz high school. She is Wilma Jean Ambrose. Ill if if Miss District Attorney alias Delores Elizabeth Miller has just completed investigating another case for Gene Oakley and Austin Eugene Palmer to keep the pretty women happy. Ik Pk 41 Mary Sue Kirby's latest dress de- sign was worn by Doris Evelyn Lewis at the last dance for the West Point Cadets. Doris is noted for her personality which she pat- terned after Mrs. Tyree one of her former teachers at Reitz High School. lk Q Sk At last years' Reitz Alumni Ban- quet, Albert John Brandau II, was lauded for his fine work toward the advanced chemical development of the 1967 terraseairplane. Yester- day, his amazing progress in this field was demonstrated and it was stated by Aeronautical Engineer Harold Markham, that This inven- tion is the most remarkable inven- tion of this modern era since 1952's harnassing of atomic energy for in- dustrial use. bl' 'Il Pls Mr. Brandau told a friend that these amazing steps could not have been accomplished without the aid of his highly skilled staff of cleri- cal workers. His private secretary, the former model Verna Mae Braun, is the head of the steno- graphic department composed of Marilyn Faye the perfect secre- tary Miller, comptometer opera- tors Dottie Hoover, Joyce Martin and Lilly Mattingly. Gilford Pinkston supplied the basic ideas for the structure of the time, Gil still, scares the daylights out of former girl classmates. if ll ll' Farmer George Cummings has been getting some mighty inter- esting letters from nurse, Jean Fickas. There, as roommates, she has Dorothy DeWeese and Jerine Burton. They all work under the supervision of Mary Ellen Cox. She in turn gets instructions from Drs. Warren and Eugene Cox. dl lk ,lf In 1946 everyone thought every- body else was having a pipe dream but it finally came true. In this year 1966, after the death of Christ our Lord, we now have an edji- cated garbage collector. Introduc- ing--Marvin Fox. Ir 211 li' The housewives of the States are making the news now. Kathryn Gowdy is spending her time making Dave happy. Elgene Goebel, Marion Forester, Mamylee Cook- sey, Gertrude Bays, Doris Hand, Hilda Hale, and Wilma Hagerman are all making that someone happy. all ik Pl' Raymond Jarvis, president of the Jarvis, Kuebler, and Miller Con- tracting Company, is planning to build 1500 new homes in 1967. Kenneth Kuebler, Clifford Miller, Jr., and Arnold Bosse provided the M r. Plumb Came To Reitz in 924+ iContinued from page 271 M. L. Plumb, principal, came to Reitz in the fall of 1924 from Central. At Central he Nwas the head' of the science department, athletic business manager, 'and coach in 1918. Mr. Plumb is mar- ried and has two children and five grandsons. Miss Viola Eblen, dean of girls, came to Reitz in 1922 from Bar- rett high school, Henderson, Ky. She was formerly a Latin teacher. Mrs. Maybelle Batson, social studies teacher, came to Reitz from Chestnut-Walnut school. Mrs. Bat- son came to Reitz in January 1941. Sr. Activities lContinued from page 221 James Russell Wolf-Four foot- ball letters, Football club, R.A.A. Betty ,Catherine Wood - Sword and Masque, National Art Honor Society, Junior Red Cross, Library, Senior Invitation Committee, Span- ish. Delores Lee Young-Charm, Girl Reserves, Future Homemakers, Travel. basic electrical information in the construction of the houses. Charles Pease assisted Mr. Jarvis in the blue printing of the prefabricated homes. Robert Browning, Herbert Henze, Paul Peters and Eugene McDurman are under contract as tool and die makers for materials needed. Clyde Morehead is sales- man for the new homes. The Sporting Goods lQOI'6 1 Z lil .E Fourth Street
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