13, 1992 The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana 7
Notebook
change program
it Rivet H.S.
rage program is being
at Rivet High School,
ennes, and the first phase
s this summer. Members af
Club will be touring
Switzerland and Aus-
summer. They will also
up an exchange pro-
families in Baden-
Germany.
SUmmer, Rivet students
,e tile opportunity to liw..'
German families for
Weeks. The following July,
familie.s will be in-
send their chihtre, n to
0S.
places a great eml)hasis
languages in order to
compete for top
jobs in the twenty-first
both nationally and in-
g," noted Dr. Art
principal.
sewmfl distinc-
this area: it has a record
of students who
language -- 100
and Rivet is one of the
,ols in Indiana to begin
nguages so early -- in
e. ID
Basketball
shoot-out
Patrick Englebrecht, a student
at St. Theresa School,
Evansville, has won the opportu-
nity to have lunch with Jim
Crews, basketball coach at the
University of Evansville.
Patrick was one of five top
money raisers in the 1992 Easter
Seal Basketball Shoot-out. He
raised $209.66. St. Theresa
School was also among the top
five schools in the fundraiser;
students raised $2,813.90.
Science Fair
at St. James
Winners of tim Scien(:e Fair at
St. James School, St. James, in-
chide:
Eighth grade -- Daniel Lamey,
Aaron Ruggles, first; Curtis
Knapp, second; Joy Kessler,
third;
Seventh grade -- Eric Zenthoe-
fer, first;
Sixth grade -- Shelley Grubb,
first; Katie Faraone, second;
Tara Hipp, third;
Fifth grade -- Jenny Zenthoe-
fer, first; Theresa Adler, second;
Brian Luigs, third; Jamie
PPy Birthday! Dunkelba?e fourth.
1G L.ig, principa at St. Shoot a then
lll' School, Vanderburgh
;Tlebrates his birthday at Resurrection
! lucation
erVice Award
t'SiSter Joanna Brown S P a
tth . .,
Se h,,Ir at Precious Blood
Ot*,t
11,_. , lasoer llas been noml
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%ti0rl o r the Jasper Jaycees Edu-
• oervice Award
lew teacher
t. St. Benedict
h% vld Wolf is now tea('hin,
Ith a " " " g
N_. ad safety and )b sical
IVV; at St. Benedict School,
life_
Sixth, seventh and eighth
grade students at Resurrection
School, Evansville, collected
$831 for Easter Seals through a
basketball shoot-a-tbon. April
Smith and Melissa Kettinger
each collected over $200.
Memoriars
Academic
Decathlon
Members of tim Academic De-
cathlon team at Memorial High
School, Evansville, placed fourtb
in the state in the small school
division.
Team members are Trish
Iishop Shea Anniversaries
Nebrates
Birthday!
William Deering,
of music, cele-
March 16.
Davidson of St.
Evansville and
solidum of St. John
celebrates
March 17.
Knapp, vicar-
of the Diocese of
-L celebrates his birth-
18.
Kuper of St.
Rockport, cele-
March 22.
Temme of Holy
Evansville,
lay March 22,
of ordination
Father Donald Ackerman of
St. John Church, Vincennes, was
ordained a priest March 18,
1961.
Father Sylvester Loehrlein of
St. Rupert Church, Red Brush,
was ordained a priest March 18,
1956.
Anniversaries
at Sacred Heart
Congratulations to couples at
Sacred Heart Church,
Vincennes, celebrating March
wedding anniversaries: Carlton
and Emily Gerdon, 47 years;
Darwin and Cecilia Ryder, 62
years; Robert and Rose Marie
Grimieaux, 41 years.
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
" 'publication. :
Diane Emig, Erica Engelland,
Tom Haydent, Matt Oak and
Mike Wettmarshausen.
Individual medals were won
by: Jim Bockting, silver, fine arts;
Mike Wettmarshausen, silver,
fine arts; Julie Cook, silver, fine
arts; Tom Hayden, bronze, social
studies; Diane Emig, bronze in
literature, social studies, essay;
Erica Engelland, silver in inter-
view, bronze in speech and all-
around; Matt Oak, bronze in eco-
nomics, social studies, gold in
science, all-around.
The team won silw'.r medals in
the Super Quiz.
The team is coached by Mace
Brauchla and Sister Margaret
Quinlan s.P.
National
Forensic
League
Meml)ers of the National
Forensic League at Memorial
High School, Evansville, are
Lauren Smither, Dan Guagenti,
Chad Engeiland, Trent Engbers,
Eloiza Domingo, Thomas
Amodio, Adrianna Carlisle,
Ryan Brown and Nonie Danna.
Top spellers
at St. Philip
Peter Stoltz is the winner of
the spelling bee at St. Philip
School, St. Philip. Jenny Morrow
is runner-up. T.J. Stolz, Ryan
Scheu, Keith Wildeman, Libby
Schenk, Niki Hemmer and Jenny
Folz also participated in the
school spelling bee.
Musicians
at St. Philip
Students at St. Philip School,
St. Philip, who received superior
ratings in the district solo/en-
semble contest at the University
of Evansville include: Libby
Schenk, Emily Elpers, Julia
Schapker, Shannon McNally,
Donald Raising, Paul Stoltz,
E.W. Scott, Robert Masterson,
Peter Stoltz and Mark
Wildeman.
Audrey Hinderliter, Charlene
Kirsch, Sara Montgomery, Tim
Carlton, Niki Hemmer and
Maria Kirsch received second
place ratings.
Instrumental superior ratings
were received by Jeremy Bigge,
Matt Bohleber and Tony McDon-
ald. Second place ratings in in-
strumental were received by Tim
Carlton, Niki Hemmer and
Maria Kitsch.
Mater Ders
debate team
Tony Fehrenbacher and Chris
Spahn, members of the debate
team at Mater Dei High School,
Evansville, finished in tim lop
five at District Debate.
Graphic
design
Christy Clayton, a student at
Mater Dei High School,
Evansville, has advanced to
Level IlI of the State Project XL
program. Her entry is a graphic
arts design.
Essay contest
winners
Rachel Scheller has won an
essay contest sponsored by the
Eastside Civitan Club of
Evansville. Andrea Moll has
placed second. They are students
at St. Matthew School, Mount
Vernon
DAR award
Krista Oser, a student at Pre-
cious Blood School, Jasper, has
won the Daughters of the Ameri-
can Revolution essay contest.
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lulie Skvara, a fifth grader at Holy :1 tot 4 t School.
Evansville. reads an excerpt frm :h e D ,dl ation of
Independence during a patriotic all.school Mass;
The students also s pairiotic songs and he the
Gettes b, trg Adss during the Mass i i.
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