_ September 13, 1991 The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana
Around the Diocese°
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Auction at
Sacred Heart,
Vincennes
t)arishi¢mers at Sacred Heart
Church, Vincennes, are planning
an unusual auction to raise
.money for the chur(:h's remodel-
ins. Parishioners are offering
their services for bid.
Services range from English tu-
toring to preparing a meal and
tuning up a motor. Sacred Heart
parishioner Mitch Thais will do-
nate a turkey and a lawnmower
tune-up. His wife, Judy, has of-
fered to bake (:akes, cookies or
breads for the holidays.
Sister Carol Ann Mause
O.S.F.. pastoral associate, will
Cook a dinner for six; she will
also t)abysit. 1)arishioner Lucille
Pierpont has vohmteered to cook
a spaghetti dinner; her husband,
Phil, will do English tutoring.
Ann Hulnagel will also do En-
glish tutoring or take someone for
shopping trip to Evansville. Her
usband, Linus, will give some-
one's pet either a rabies or dis-
temper shot.
The chairpersons for the auc-
tion are Mary Brouillette and
Norma Slryzinski.
Happy Birthday!
Father Kenneth Graehler of St.
tary Church, Sullivan and St.
an of Arc Church, Jasonville,
celebrates his birthday Septl 20.
Father Robert Kress of San
iego, Calif., celebrates his birth-
ay Sept. 22.
Father Albertus Lutterbach of
St. Joseph Church, Bramble, cel-
e0rates his birthday Sept. 22.
VBS in Loogootee
Tim Ringwald, Tom Ringwald, Mary Ringwald, Jennifer
Hand, Summer Wade and Heather Hunter take a break from
Vacation Bible School activities at St. John Church,
Loogootee.
Staffing at
St. Simon's
Susan Fisher is the new secre-
tary/bookkeeper at St. Simon
Church, Washington.
St. Anthony's
parish picnic
Over 600 parishioners at St.
Anthony Church, St. Anthony,
attended the parish picnic Aug.
18. Committee beads included
Bill Dittmer, Rose Wehr and
Adam Wehr.
Anniversaries
Deacon anniversary at Sacred Heart
Michael Morris of St. Peter Congratulations to couples at
Church, Montgomery was or- Sacred Heart Church,
dained a deacon Sept. 20, 1985. Vincennes, (:elebrating wedding
anniversaries: Bill and Millie
Pea, 40 years; Max and Norma
Carte, 40 years; Hilton and
Josephine Heineke, 40 years;
George and Helen Halter, 52
years; John and Mary Welsh, 50
years.
Men's Club
officers at
Staff changes
at Rivet High
School, Vincennes
Andy Igel has been named ath-
letic director at Rivet High
School, Vincennes, according to
hr, Art Politz, Vincennes school
SUperintendent. Teresa Cox has
been named girls wlrsity basket-
ball coach and girls tennis coach.
Igel replaces Dick Carmichael
who has asked to be relieved of
his duties as athletir director in
order to return full-time to the
classroom.
"We are very pleased with the
Work Dick has done, but are
equally pleased to have him back
In. the classroom teaching En-
glish and journalism," Dr. Politz
Said.
"We feel Coach Igel will be
.able to step in and continue to
lrnprove our program. He has
enormous enthusiasm and dedi-
cation, and a strong will to be
SUCcessful.,,
,.Cox, a new member of the
lvet faculty, comes from Oak-
tend City College where she
earned her B.S. degree and was
n, gSsistant coach in the basket-
v 11 program. She replaces Terry
.. ason and Nanette Grumieaux
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We feel both Tery' and
Christ the King
Mike Nalin is the 1991-92
president of the Men's Club at
Christ the King Church, Evans-
ville. Tom Kremer is vice-presi-
dent; Jeff Simpson is secretary,
and Charlie Dewig is secretary.
Please send information for
PEOPLE to Mary Ann Hughes,
The Message, P.O. Box 4169,
Evansville, IN 47724. The dead-
line for copy is 9 a.m. the Friday
before publication.
Notebook
Nane.tte have rendered very ca-
pable efforts in our program, but
we have made this switch pri-
marily to have a full-time teacher
as the coach for both basketball
and tennis,"' Dr. Politiz ex-
plained. Cox will also teach
physical education at both Rivet
and Flaget.
Happy Birthday!
Betty Thomas, lead teacher
at St. Bernard School, Rock-
port, celebrates her birthday
Sept. 17.
New teacher
at St. Benedict
Julie Benton has been hired to
teach junior high school science
to students at St. Benedict
School, Evansville.
Class officers
at Mater Dei
New class officers at Mater Dei
High School, Evansville; in-
c!ude:
Senior class -- Mike Knapp,
president; Valorie Hirsch, vice-
" ptesidehfisarah Ko, Sbt:rdtary;
Jeff Bone, treasurer;
Junior class -- Amanda
Macke, president; Amy Guelting,
vice-president; Kathy Rexing,
serretary; Angle Schiff, treasurer;
Sophomore class -- Greg
Schultheis, president; lody
Bartlett, vice-president; Amy
Luigs, secretary; Mike Baon,
treasurer;
Freshmen -- Randy Gelarden,
president: Kimberly Wildeman,
vice-president; Leanna Werner.
secretary: Donnie Mosby, trea-
surer.
Teens for Life
at Memorial
Officers for the Teens for Life
at Memorial High School, Evans-
ville, are Monika Diedrich, pres-
ident; Gina Goebel, vice-presi-
dent, and Julie Rainey,
secretary-treasurer. Jim Redman
is faculty moderator.
Health Science
Institute
Sean Greenfield and Jesse [
Redman, sophomores at Memo-
I
rial High School, Evansville, at-
tended the first Health Science
"See 'SCHOOL page 16
Pre-schoolers
Three-year-olds attending Vacation Bible School at St. John
Church, Loogootee, and ttreir teachers are Lynn Bateman,
Jennifer Kluesner, Judy Butcher, Penny Toy, lackie Divine,
Kelli Summers, Brent Brown, Nicole Wininger, Maria Ring-
wald, David Charles Strange, Jordan Toy, Caitlia Mattingly,
Emily Wickman, Mitch Mathias, Mallary Smith, Josh Butch-
er, Allison Burch and Wytney Wagner.
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