November 18, 1994 The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana 7
Happy Birthday!
Sara Ziliak, principal at
H01y Cross School, Fort
Branch, celebrates her blrthda
Nov, 21. " Y
Debate
High School de-
Bernardin and
won second place
In then novice policy dlvls
the . ' " ion at
Nov'°rth High School debate
Ribbons at
St. Benedict
irnesha Parker, Beth
rah Gore, Abbey
ldrea Jefferson,
H ey, Christine
annah Pitt, Ben
Chelsea Ward,
Ward, Amanda
atie Brauchla,
and Lina Ghosh
place ribbons at
Speech meet. They
ats at St. Benedict
Winners included
Elizabeth
e Brown,
lea Perkins,
lg, Jordan
Emily
Boyle, sec-
Emily Di.
Legge, Bryan Brinkmeyer,
Jessica Brown, Adrienne
Wuertz, Matth Lasher, Joe
Pruitt, Aimee Byrley, third;
Maria Amodio, Sarah Riet-
man, Sarah Woehler, Dana
Heerdink, Jeremy Funk, Kris
McCombs, Justin Klatsky,
fourth; Erin Fishburn, Linzey
Hicks, Rachelle Fehribach
and John Effinger, fifth.
Fire wardens
at WCCS
Angele Echele is the first
quarter winner of tile North Side
Civitan Safety Patrol award; she
is a student at Westside
Catholic Consolidated Inter-
mediate School, Evansville.
Other WCCS patrol members
include Callie Cartwright,
Brian Dill, Ashley Mc-
Cormick, Matt Neisen, Sarah
Tornatta, Savannah Whicker,
Aaron Barchet, Allison Bush,
Matt Conkling, Natalie Dres-
sel, Matt Duff, Jessica Hamil-
ton, Jacob Koressel and
Adam Merkel.
Speech team
at St. Wendel
Mary Beth Effinger and An-
drea Goedde, students at St.
Wendel School, St. Wendel,
received first place ribbons at
the speech meet.
Other winners included Lisa
Dilger, Kim Pritchett,
Amanda Herr, Joe Stephens,
second; Lynn Spahn, Mindy
Wargel, Stefanie Stevens,
Ben Stephens, third; Angie
Payton, Nichole Biggs, Jamie
Spahn, Eric Gentry, fourth;
Katie Will, Kevin Spahn, Ali-
cia Wilderman, Zach Will,
fifth.
Speech awards
Angie Reckelhoff, a student
at St. Joseph School, Vander-
burgh County, received a first
place ribbon at the speech meet.
Other winners included
Jamie Schmitt, second; Adam
Raben, third; Mandy Smith,
Daniel Elpers, Jason
Kuester, Sara Hall, fourth;
Katie Kelley, Ethan Freeman,
Julie Elpers, Jamie Cutrell,
Emily Gries, fifth.
Please send information
for SCHOOL NOTEBOOK to
Mary Ann Hughes, The Mes-
sage, P.O. Box 4169, Evans-
ville, IN 47724. The deadline
for copy is 9 a.m. the Friday
before publication.
Realizing
the Dream
idenbenner of
recognized for
aam" by the In-
and Univer-
Inc. He is the
ae and Helena
project
of non-col-
arents that their
he opportunity to
education. This
Lilly Endow-
first-
students from
teachers who
them before
amed Rick
High
ler who was
s education.
the Diocese
tor of St. Matthew Church,
Mount Vernon, celebrates his
birthday Nov. 24.
Parish Council
at St. Celestine
Sally Brosmer, Ramona
Buechler, Ed Reckelhoff and
Dave Schmitt are the newest
members of the Parish Council
at St. Celestine Church, Ce-
lestine.
Anniversaries
at St. Joseph
Congratulations to couples at
St. Joseph Church, Evans-
ville, celebrating wedding an-
niversaries: Adam and
Blondell Bauer, 49 years; Bill
and Rita Hudson, 49 years;
Andrew and Theresa Wahl,
40 years; Bill and Doris
Hanssen, 42 years; John and
Flo Kaster, 54 years.
Anniversaries
at Sacred Heart
Congratulations to couples at
Sacred Heart Church, Vin-
cennes, celebrating November
wedding anniversaries: Cy and
Hilda Fraker, 51 years; Tom
and Norma Bilskie, 46 years;
Harold and Beulah Carie, 46
years; Dick and Betty Cock°
rum, 49 years; Paul and Doris
Preston, 43 years; George and
Mary Alice Gordon, 43 years;
Joe and Doris Smith, 52 years;
Bob and Joyce Shepard, 41
years.
Please send information for
AROUND THE DIOCESE to
Mary Ann Hughes, The Mes-
sage, P.O. Box 4169, Evans-
ville, IN 47724. The deadline
for copy is 9 a.m. the Friday
before publication.
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Bird's eye view
The new school building, above, at St. James School, St.
James, is expected to be completed by December. It will
contain four primary grade classrooms and a multi-pur-
pose room with a kitchen area.
Top spellers
Members of the Spell Bowl team at Washington Catholic
Middle School, Washington, placed third in the Hoosier
Spell Bowl Oct. 10. Team members include, front row, left,
Roger Potlanat, Mariah Litwiler, Melissa Mackey, Beth
Venard, Amy Sponn, back row, left, Keith Lynch, Belinda
Kellar, Sara Bradley and Fran Bradley. The team is
coached by Sister Brenda Engleman and Dennis Bradley.