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the Diocese
Janet Joest, Sister Mary Vin-
art and Sister Mary Hillen,
reunion at St,
,Evansvme.
St. Ben's reunion
Over 400 alumni, former and
current faculty, and friends at-
tended the 80th anniversary re-
union at St. Benedict School,
Evansville, Oct. 31.
Festivities opened with a Mass
con-celebrated by Benedictine
Father Gregory Chamberlin,
Benedictine Father Stephen
Snoich, Benedictine Father
David Rabenecker, Benedic-
tine Father Harold Hammer-
stein, Benedictine Father
Warren Heitz, Father John
Davidson, Benedictine Fa-
ther Camillus Ellsperman
and Benedictine Father Bede
Cisco.
After Mass, both school build-
ings were opened for visits. Cur-
rent faculty members were avail-
able in their classrooms to
answer iuestions about the
school today.
Science and computer demon-
strations were given by students.
Speech team members and the
Glee Club also performed for
guests.
The refreshment committee,
chaired by Pattie Ziemer,
served refreshments in the
school cafeteria.
Photographs dating back to
the excavation of the school's
foundation were displayed.
Happy Birthday!
Msgr. Clarence Lindauer,
chaplain at the St. John's
Home for the Aged, Evans-
ville, celebrates his birthday
Jan. 12.
Father Kenneth Herr, chap-
lain and teacher at Memorial
High School, Evansville, cele-
brates his birthday Jan. 13.
Election results
Donna Powell and Mary Jo
Wichman are the newest at-
large members of the Parish
Council at St, Mary Church,
Washington.
Jim Strosnider has been re-
elected to the school board and
Lester Smith has been re-
elected to the cemetery board.
50 years
Congratulations to Pete and
Eva Studer, members of St.
Theresa Church, Evansville,
who recently celebrated their
golden anniversary.
Please send information
for AROUND THE DIOCESE
to Mary Ann Hughes, The
Message, P.O. Box 4169,
Evansville, IN 47724. The
deadline for copy is 9 a.m.
the Friday before publica-
tion.
Domingo, president; Katy
nefits noted Muehlbauer, vice-president;
Lfi ariaual "Sights and Beth Muehlbauer, secretary,
s Christlnas and Jacob Wilson, treasurer.
imge.nerated €o ^H°me
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d 0_=,ents of Mater Library
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't':a g -.erGlcnda assistant
"ded, volua,nked people who
.u, PPorted 'te rs, businesses Beth Brown recently began
'lsia, ._ .e project with duties as the library assistant at
8tas=shorQers, creators of St. Benedict School, Evans-
ales co .tems, members ville.
those aittee, and espe-
i, their h: so, generously
'm, -',-es" to make it Winners
aeXtyear Sally Cries and Dan
.11. will be held Werner, eighth graders at St.
donation
e, built a
according to
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items
Tri-State
director of the
Students the
Worth "over
over
Joseph School, Vanderburgh
County, were winners in the
diocesan speech tournament.
Christmas
giving at
St. Joe's
Students at St. Joseph
School, Vanderburgh
County, sent over 100 letters
and Christmas cards to three
servicement from their parish.
The Student Council also
sponsored a bake sale, with pro-
ceeds going to purchase gifts for
residents at Holiday Nursing
Principal Home.
School,
birthday Sharing gifts
Memorial High School stu-
dents from seven home rooms
collected canned goods and $535
for the Ozanam Family Shelter.
Students from seven home
rooms collected some 300 canned
goods items for the House of
Bread and Peace. Students in
five home rooms collected about
110 items for the Mental Health
Association Gift List. Students
in 15 home rooms pooled their
efforts and provided Christmas
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Students:
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"President;
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presents for 14 needy families.
About 25 students worked a Sat-
urday in the soup kitchen at the
House of Bread and Peace, and
about 35 students helped with a
party for inner city children at
the YMCA.
WCCS winner
Amanda Carrico, a fifth
grader at Westside Catholic
Consolidated Intermediate
School, Evansville, is the win-
ner of her school's Geography
Bee. She will now enter the na-
tional bee.
Adam Craig is runner-up.
Top places
Christina Montgomery has
won first place in the first grade
division of the Indiana Poison
Control contest. She is a student
at Holy Spirit School, Evans-
ville.
Holy Spirit students Justin
Bates and Melanie Boberg are.
winners in the Buy-Low coloring
contest.
Please send information
for SCHOOL NOTEBOOK to
Mary Ann Hughes, The Mes-
sage, P.O. Box 4169, Evans-
ville, IN 47724. The deadline
for copy is 9 a.m. the Friday
before publication.
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