November 10, 1995 The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana ""' 7
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New faces
at Marian Day
DThere are new faces at Marian
ay School, Evansville, this fall,
ncluding.two new teachers and
' umm]strative assistant.
Marie Brandle, principal at
St. Theresa School, Evansville,
has agreed to accept responsibil-
ity for many of the administra-
tive duties for the year Mary
.Lou Tucker is the new "admin-
Istrative assistant. . new
Jennifer Nisley is the
Intermediate teacher; she works
With grades three through five.
Ellen Wandtke is the 'unior
high teacher w " • j
dent° :- , .°rkmg with stu-
eight. '" graaes six through
The Marian Day School pro-
ara has been integrated wit
t. Theresa . h
L School since 1984.
ae program serves,children
with mild disabilities. We work
to mainstream them as much as
Possible into the regular classes
at St. Theresa, ex lamed
dh. P " Bran-
Stuckey, Robby Davidson,
Eric Henderson, Jackie
Hodges, Casey Rising, Kelly
Joergens and Matt Settles.
Corpus Christi's
speech team
Students from Corpus
Christi School, Evansville,
who received ribbons in the Oct.
12 speech meet include Andrea
Hiller, Amy Backes, Amy
Muensterman, Katie DeWig,
Carrie Goebel, Tim Pritchett,
Daniel Musick, second; Chris-
tine Well, Molly Topper,
third; Stephanie Ulrich,
Cassie McCord, Angle
Goebel, Cars Messmer,
fourth; Melissa Oliver, Lacy
Haller, Jacqueline Butler,
Kimberly Goebel, Joseph Ul-
rich, fifth.
Winners in the Oct. 19 meet
included Michael Feller, Katie
DeWig, Carrie Goebel, first;
Andrea Hailer, Lacy Hailer,
Jacqueline Butler, Amy
the Spell Bowl team at Holy
Family School, Jasper.
Members include Zach Pfis-
ter, Ginger Gramelspacher,
Kasie Knies, Cade Kales, An-
gela Schlachter, Beth Zehr,
Jenny Nicholson, Angie
Giesler, Mark Johanning,
Katie Birge, Carrie Birge and
Jenna Henriott.
SIAC
Students named to Southern
Indiana Athletic Conference
teams include:
Girls Cross Country -- Katie
Barber, Cecily Jarboe, Amy
King, Courtney Yamamoto,
Memorial High School,
Evansville; Jenny Farmer,
Kristi Niemeier, Mater Dei
High School, Evansville.
Boys Cross County -- Jeff
Fisher, Matt Krack, Mater
Dei.
Tennis -- Kenny Dilger,
Mark Palmenter, Andy
Poosuthasee, Adam Sande-
fur, Jay Sheth, Memorial.
country competition. She finished
"I am enthusiastic Muensterman, Molly Topper,
Present and future o b°ut the ..... . Am. no,,,= Volleyball -- Molly
Ribbons
for
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students
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Joseph School, Vanderburgh
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Goedde, Sarah May, Tim uel. Debra Wade, Kristen County.
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5 enter Benedictine master's degree in social work Father William Wargel' eennes, celebrating wedding
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from the State University of pastor of Holy Redeemer anniversaries: Cy and Hilda
"Itin.. ity New York at Buffalo. She has Church, Evansville, celebrates
a .
r commun worked as a program adminis- his birthday Nov. 14. NormaFraker' Bilskie,52 years; 47T°myears;and
dialogue
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recto- - kles classes
JaSper us Blood School,
dial0,' a.a.ve started a writin-
e0rdi,: mla their ar . g
"so,,. P ents, ac-
va. -"' rtttman, princi-
. Parents write to • •
a Jurn . their children
er Write'{and then the chil-
e assi,nucK. The goals of
awarU ent are to increase
writin i:aessof how im ortant
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Debate
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at GOod Shepherd
s president of
at Good
. Evansville.
s vice-presi-
:err is secretary,
is treasurer.
also include
s, Sam
Five women have entered the
Community of the Sisters of St.
Benedictine in Ferdinand as
postulants.
They are Briana Craddock,
Trisha Engel, Jayn Lein,
Macy Jo Marshall and Paula
Wolff.
"We are pleased to accept such
a large number of women as
postulants this year, said
Benedictine Sister Kathryn
Huber, prioress.
"They come with a sincere de-
sire to seek God, and they bring
a wealth of experience and tal-
ent to our community."
* Briana
Craddock, 24,
is from Thou-
sand Oaks,
Calif. She
graduated
from Califor-
nia Lutheran
University
with a major
in biology and a minor in art.
She is a certified nurses' aide
and home health aide.
• Trisha
Engel, 34, has
a bachelor's
degree in
human ser-
vices from
Medaille Col-
lege in Buf-
falo, and a
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trator at People, Inc., in Buffalo Father Joseph Ziliak, pas-
since 1990. tor of St. John the Baptist
Church, Newburgh, celebrates
• Jayn his birthday Nov. 20.
Lein, 53, has
a bachelor's
degree in Deacon
nursing from
Marquette
University in
Milwaukee,
and a mas-
ter's in coun-
seling from Memphis State Uni-
versity. Her most recent position
was as a psychiatric nurse at
Methodist Hospital in Memphis.
• Mary Jo
Marshall, 24,
is from Lans-
ing, Mich.
She attended
Lansing Com-
munity Col-
lege for two
years, where
she studied
sign language.
• Paula
Wolff, 31, has
a bachelor's
degree in ele-
mentary edu-
cation from
the College of
St. Teresa in
Winona,
Minn. She
taught second grade for seven
years in the Winona, Minn., dio-
cese.
anniversary
Gilbert Fehrenbacher of St.
Joseph Church, Vander-
burgh County, was ordained a
deacon Nov. 16, 1980.
Pastoral
Associate
Sister Rose Ann Muller is
the new Pastoral Associate at
St. Simon Church, Washing-
ton. Sister Muller has arrived
from Jackson, Miss.
Parish Council at
St. Theresa
Luan Greubel is president of
the Parish Council at St.
Theresa Church, Evansville.
Mary Shepard is vice-presi-
dent.
Council members include
Mary Wittgen, Ken Schenk,
Dick Wolf, Tom Bartley,
Rosemarie Becht, Jack Jack-
son, Suzann Baehl, Pat
Beaven, Dennis Welp, John
Kuhlman and Bob Durfee.
I-lapp, l Birthday!
Msgr. Leo Conti, a priest of
the Diocese of Evansville, cel-
ebrates his birthday Nov. 13.
Anniversaries
at Sacred Heart
Congratulations to couples at
Sacred Heart Church, Via-
Harold and Beulah Carie, 47
years; Dick and Betty Cock-
rum, 50 years; Paul and Doris
Preston, 44 years; George and
Mary Gordon, 44 years; Joe
and Doris Smith, 53 years;
Bob and Joyce Shepard, 42
years.
Parish Council
at St. Joseph
Jim Werner is the newly-
elected president of the Parish
Council at St. Joseph Church,
Vanderburgh County. Mike
Beshears is vice-president, and
Margaret Angermeier is sec-
retary.
Anniversaries
at St. Joseph
Congratulations to couples at
St. Joseph Church, Evans-
ville, celebrating wedding an-
niversaries: Bill and Rita Hud-
son, 50 years; Andrew and
Theresa Wahl, 41 years; Bill
and Doris Hanssen, 43 years;
Flo and John Kaster, 55
years.
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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.