February 16, 1990 The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana
Around the Diocese
7
evelopment
eering
Committee
A nine-member steering com-
mittee has been formed under the
direction of Glenda Ossenberg,
development director for the two
Evansville Catholic high Schools.
The Development Steering Com-
mittee has been established to
"guide us in. our annual drive,"
Ossenberg said, noting members
will include "business leaders
who will make business
contacts."
Jim Muelhbauer is serving as
chairman of the committee.
Committee members include
Andy Goebel, Bob Ossenberg,
Charlie Reising, Bill Bussing III,
Bob Hargrave, Harold Kempf,
Ted Ziemer Jr. and Joe Theby Jr.
P.E. teacher at
St. Theresa
Kim Bell is the new part-time
physical education teacher at St.
Theresa School, Evansville.
CPA exam
Tammy Hallander has passed
the Certified Professional Ac-
countant (CPA) exam. She is a
1983 graduate of Mater Dei High
School, Evansville, and a
graduate of Murray State
University.
She is the daughter of Ron and
Kathy Hollander of Evansville.
Music contest
At a recent music contest at the
University of Evansville, two
students from St. Joseph School,
Vanderburgh County, received
awards. Erin Smyth received a
first division rating in piano;
Becky Will received a second
division rating in piano.
'op spellers at
;t. Joseph's
Kayla Barron is the winner of
the spelling bee at St. Joseph
School, Vanderburgh County.
Heath Stewart is runner-up.
A 00ecial week
at 00oly Cross
Over 100 grandparents attend-
ed the grandparents luncheon at
Holy Cross School, Fort Branch
during Catholic Schools Week,
according to Janet Greer,
principal.
The all-school Mass on Jan. 31
was attended by "98 "percent of
our students' families," she
noted, adding that the boys'
basketall coaches were honored
that day. The coaches are Joe
Silva, Tim Reinhart, Mark
Schmit and Ralph Hillyard.
Holy Cross
winners
Jamie Allen is the winner of
the spelling bee at Holy Cross
School, Fort Branch. Sarah
Obert is runner-up.
A Rockport Celebration
Students at St. Bernard School, Rockport, celebrate in the school gym during Catholic School Week
festivities.
Christina Hillyard is the win-
ner of the school's geography
bee.
Japanese classes.
at Manan Heights
Academy
Sister Mary Dominic
Frederick, principal at Marian
Heights Academy, Ferdinand,
has informed the board of direc-
tors that a Japanese intern teacher
should be on staff for the 1990-91
school year.
Geography bee
winner
David Jones, a sixth grader at
St. Matthew School, Mount Ver-
non, has won the school's
geography bee.
Music contest
Sherri VonHarten and Shirley
Clements, teachers at St. Philip
School, Posey County, recently
accompanied their students to
the University of Evansville for
the Indiana State Students Music
Association Solo Singing
Contest.
Students who won first place
were Melanie Buchanon, Nickie
Hemmer, Sarah Kitsch, Kelli
Reidford, Amelia Stoltz, Kim
Wildeman, Matt Kitsch, Peter
Stoltz, Tim Carlton, Kevin Wein-
zapfel and Adam Bigge.
Students taking home a second
place were Marie Kitsch, Kelli
Scott, Mandy Weis, Tom Carlton
and Robert Masterson.
Please send information for
SCHOOL NOTEBOOK to Mary
Ann Hughes.
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FATHER JOSEPH ZILIAK
Father Ziliak
nominated for
CPA president
Father Joseph Ziliak, pastor of
St. John the Baptist Church,
Newburgh, and associate
Publisher of the Message, has
been nominated for election as
President of the Catholic Press
Association.
Father Ziliak is currently a
nXember of the CPA board of
directors; he has also served as
German Amcrican Bank
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board treasurer. He has chaired
two national conventions for the
Catholic Press Association and
hosted the 1978 Mid-West
Regional Conference.
He has served on a number of
CPA committees and he has been
a presenter for annual convention
workshops as well as moderator
for several panels. He has also
been a CPA delegate to three
world congresses, including
Vienna in 1977, Dublin in 1983,
and Ruhpolding, West Germany
in 1989.
Happy Birthday!
Father Charles Kaiser of Holy
Cross Church, Evansville,
celebrates his birthday Feb. 17.
Father Patrick Kilfoil of North
Crow's Nest, Indianapolis, In.,
celebrates his birthday Feb. 17.
Father Francis Schoering of St.
Joseph Church, Vanderburgh
County, celebrates his birthday
Feb. 19.
Prayer program
Madeline Brockman is
chairperson of the Perpetual
Prayer Program for Vocations at
Sacred Heart Church,
Evansville.
I The program, which was
started by the Vocations Office
and Serra Clubs of Evansville and
• Jasper, involves parishioners
pledging one hour a month to
pray for vocations.
Scouting awards
Kyle Schneider, Kevin
Reckelhoff and Brad Hartwick,
members of St. Anthony Church,
St. Anthony, have received the
"Ad Altare Dei scouting awards.
Jeremy Reckelhoff has received
the "Parvuli Dei" scouting
award.
Resignation
Sharon McCarthy will be
resigning as executive direction
of St. Mary's Medical Center
Foundation, Evansville, in June.
Douglas French, St. Mary's
president and CEO, said,
"Sharon McCarthy has been in-
strumental in the growth of St.
Mary's Foundation and her
spirited leadership and dedica-
tion to the position of executive
director will be missed greatly by
our medical center."
Anniversaries at
St. Theresa's
Couples celebrating wedding
anniversaries at St. Theresa
Church, Evansville, include:
John and Pearl Osborne, 44
years; Loral and Florence
Malzalm, 42 years;- Cliff and
Jeanette Sitzman, 42 years; Jim
and Mary Lou Ulrich, 40 years;
Charlie and Helen Gubler, 41
years.
Please send information for
PEOPLE to Mary Ann Hughes,
The Message, P.O. Box 4169,
Evansville, IN 47724. The
deadline for copy is 9 a.m. the
Friday before publication date.
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