May 13, 1988 The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana
Around the Diocese
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Memorial to
Holocaust
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Students at Westside Catholic
Consolidated Intermediate
School, Evansville, attended a
special memorial Mass on May 5
for the victims of the Holocaust.
The students offered special
Mass intentions for all the Jewish
and non-Jewish people
persecuted during World War II
and the people who offered aid
and protection to them.
The purpose of the Mass was to
thlHhten students' awareness of
olocaust.
Happy birthday
Sister Jolinda Noes, principal
of Flaget School, Vincennes,
celebrates her birthday May 14.
Gerry Adams, principal at
Memorial High School,
Evansville, celebrates his birth-
day May 15.
Cum Laude
Nora Engelbrecht, a senior at
Culver Girls Academy, has been
selected for Cum Laude member-
ship in the Culver Academies'
chapler. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Engelbrecht
of Evansville.
Scholarships
Jennifer Godsey and Kristina
Knies have been named reci-
pients of $2000 Principal's
Scholarships to Marian Heights
Academy, Ferdinand. Both will
be freshmen students at the
academy this fall.
Jennifer is the daughter of
Donald and Katherine Godsey of
Evansville. She is presently a stu-
dent at Resurrection School,
Evansville.
Kristina is the daughter of
George and Charlene Knies of
Evansville.
Special badges
First graders Stephanie Wargel
and Beau Sherwood received"
special badges from Father
Henry Kuykendall for their ef-
forts in keeping the school
grounds clean. Both are students
at Holy Redeemer School,
Evansville.
Alumnae
Connie Holmes Leveron has
been elected secretary of the
alumnae association of Marian
Heights Academy, Ferdinand.
Elizabeth Seger Neukam is presi-
dent and Sister Paulette Seng is
vice-president.
Scholastics
Freshmen students from
Memorial High School,
Evansville, traveled to Hender-
son last weekend to participate in
a Scholastics Contest, comprised
of math, science, English, social
studies and spelling. Eleven
schools participated and
Memorial finished in third place.
Students participating were
Faith Echele, Nick Knowlton,
Matt Leingang, Robbie Notter,
Leslie Oak, Kelly O'Neill, Mike
Kula, Leslie Walter, Jill Brad-
dock and Chris Hagen.
Leingang and Oak received
first place awards.
May Crowning
Participating in May Crowning festivities at Holy Family School,
Jasper, were, front row, Kyle Brames and Heather Hochgesang,
middle row, Merge John, May Queen Jennifer Haas and Gretchen
Keusch, back row, Father Fred Englert and Father John Schipp.
-- Message Photo by Barbara Paul
St. Joseph
staff member
Brian Trill has been named
business administrator at St.
3l, oseph Church, Jasper.
Originally from Dunkirk, N.Y.,
Trill received a bachelor's degree
in accounting from Bemidji State
University, Minn., and a master's
degree in public administration
from Ball State University.
His duties include handling
tte businness affairs of the parish
and supervising the non-
religious personnel.
Ordination
Brother Matthew Brumleva,
O.S.B., will be ordained to the
priesthood May 14 in Subiaco
Abbey in Subiaco, Ark., by
Bishop Andrew McDonald.
Brother Matthew began his
studies for the priesthood at St.
Meinrad College. He was active
in Coope, ratiw Atlion for (-:tml-
munily 1)eveiopmenl tile col-
lege's social outreach program.
In 1981. he received a B.A.
degree in philosophy and entered
the Benedictine Community of
- St. Meinrad Archabbey. He pro-
", fessed his vows in 1982. He went
to Subiaco in 1984 and became a
member of that community.
Happy birthday
Father Albert Scheller of Mary
Help of Christians Church,
Mariah Hill, celebrates his birth-
day May 20.
Anniversaries
Father Adolph Egloff of
Vincennes celebrates the anniver-
sary of his ordination to the
priesthood May 14
Father John Finis of Taswell
5. celebrates the anniversary of his
ordination to the priesthood May
14.
Father David Martin of St. Cle-
ment Church, Boonville
celebrates the anniversary of his
ordination to the priesthood May
14.
BRIAN TRILL
Father Raymond Brenner of
Resurrection Church,
Evansville, celebrates the an-
niversary of his ordination to the
priesthood May 17
Father John Shaughnessy of
St. 'Fhomas Church, Knox Coun-
ty. celebrates the anniversary of
his ordination to the priesthood
May 1 7,
Father Charles Kaiser of Holy
Cross Church, Fort Branch,
celebrates the anniversary rof his
ordination to the priesthood May'
17.
Father James Koressel of St.
Simon Church, Washington,
celebrates the anniversary of his,
ordination to the priesthood May
17.
Father Clarence Lindauer of
St. John's Home for the Aged,
Evansville, celebrates thd an-
niversary of his ordination to the
priesthood May 18.
Father Patrick Kilfoil of In-
dianapolis celebrates the anniver-
sary of his ordination to the
priesthood May 18.
Father Robert Wannemuehler
of St. Joseph Church, Vender-
burgh County, celebrates the an-
niversary of his ordination to the
priesthood May 19.
Father Eugene Heerdink, serv-
Anniversary
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Morris of Sacred
Heart Church, Evansville, as
they celebrate their fiftieth wed-
ding anniversary.
Volunteers
Fifty-two members of the Aux-
iliary at St. Mary's Medical
Center, Evansville, haw received
service awards for time
volunteered. Receiving special
recognition for hours served were
Edith Saletta. 6000 service hours:
Ethel Drury. 3500 service hours,
and Elizabeth Flittner. 3000 ser-
vice hours.
Promotions
Staff members at St. Mary's
Medical Center, Evansville,
receiving promotions include:
-- Barbara Doss, manager of
public relations;
-- Tim Thompson, senior PC
analyst in MIS computer
services:
-- Nancy Engelbrecht, general
accounting sui)ervisor for the
medical center;
-- Ann Matthews. manager of
advertising.
Doctors honored
St. Mary's Medical Center,
Evansville, held its annual Physi-
cians Recognition Dinner on
April 28. Thirteen doctors were
recognized for 25 or more years of
service to the medical center.
They were Dr. Roger Bisson-
nette, Dr. Robert Colvin, Dr.,
Robert Ewer, Dr. William
Grimm, Dr. Walter Hassel, Dr.
Gilbert Himebaugh, Dr. James
Mathews, Dr. Raymond
Newnum, Dr. Raymond
Nicholson, Dr. Theodore
Pavlick, Dr. Kenneth Rudolph,
Dr. William Walling and Dr.
'Kenneth Wilhelmus.
Anniversary
Charles and Bernice Huffof St.
Joseph Church, Evansville, are
celebrating their fortieth wed-
ding anniversary.
Stephen Series workshop
Bill Moranz and Diane Bernhardt, both from St. John Church, Newburgh, were two of the 85 par-
ticipants in the Stephen Series introductory workshop, held last weekend at the Catholic Center,
ing in the missions in Ecuador, Evansville. The Stephen Series is one way of preparing lay persons for active ministry in the church.
celebrates the anniversary of his Twelve parishes from the Diocese of Evansville, Illinois and Kentucky were represented at the
ordination to the priesthood May workshop, which included an overview of the Stephen Ministry program and one of its training
19. topics, the bereavement process. - Message Photo by Mary T. Ellert