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Reitz Memorial High School at 1500 Lincoln Ave., originally 1700-1800 Lincoln Ave." In 1922, Francis Joseph Reitz pledged money for the original Memorial High School to be built. Before he purchased the 13-acre tract of vacant property on Evansville�s Lincoln Avenue, Reitz had searched nearly a year for an appropriate site for the city�s new Catholic High School. A prominent local financier, Reitz demanded a location accessible by streetcar and near light, gas, and water lines. For his one million dollar gift to the youth of Evansville, Reitz was presented with the insignia of Knight and Knight Commander of the Order of Pius IX. The original school had 18 classrooms, an auditorium with a stage that doubled as a gymnasium, library, and cafeteria, along with a candy store, parlor, and a large recreation room. The building was designed by Edward J. Thole and constructed by Albert J. Hoffman. The three-floor building was constructed of Ohio gray brick with elaborate trimmings of Indiana limestone. Bedford stone sculptures around the three main entrances, the window apertures, and the roof pediment supplemented the building�s Tudor-Gothic design. Ornamental pillars at the entrances of the walks and driveways reinforced the utility of design. New Year�s Day, 1925, Reitz Memorial High School was dedicated by Bishop Chartrand of Indianapolis. Classes began January 5, and the boys were taught by the Brothers of The Holy Cross and the girls by the Sisters of Providence. In 1969, a new addition was added to Reitz Memorial High School. The new wing extending along Bennighof Avenue came with expanded first and second floors, a new gym, band room, and library. The new gym could hold up to 2,000 people. On July 7, 1998, groundbreaking began for a new addition to Reitz Memorial High School. The new $5 million west wing expansion was dedicated on January 21, 2000. This new building included eight new classrooms, two art studios, two science labs, a wrestling room, an auxiliary gym, and a state-of-the-art media center. Renovations to the existing building included all new windows and a new heating and air conditioning system. The new improvements have increased Memorial�s functional capacity to nearly 900. (http://www.reitzmemorial.org/history.aspx) NOTE: this school is called Memorial High School, to distinguish it from a public high school with a very similar name and funded by the same man--Francis Joseph Reitz High School. That school is called Reitz High School. Reitz is seen in RH 033-551 and 552. This is postcard 104296-N.