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Brogan, Francesca, O.S.B., Rose Garden
10.75

Sister Francesca Brogan, artist, began the rose gardens on the campus and dedicated them in memory of her mother, Iva Wood Brogan.

Sodality of Our Lady (Folder 2 of 3)
5.11

The Sodality of Our Lady, (dissolved in 1991), was one of the more significant organizations in the history of the academy. See also #1994 (S11/SH61/B025/DF01585, File 1 of 3) and #2009 (S11/SH60/B021/DF01596, File 3 of 3)

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Wellness Afternoon, March 22, 2000
5.11

Sister Linda Bittner chaired the committee that planned the Wellness Day. There is a video about this event in File 3, Main Repository.

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Elementary Certificate in Music
5.18

This certificate was given to Esther Schepers, sister of Sister Anna Mae Schepers, for passing all requirements of the Progressive Series of Piano Lessons.

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Marian Heights Academy Teen Challenge
5.11

The Teen Challenge program was established by Marian Heights Academy to test the social studies knowledge of area seventh and eighth grade students in annual competition.

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5.10

This self-study was prepared for Independent Schools Association of the Central States, and Indiana Performance-Based Accreditation.

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Baccalaureate Programs
5.05

The academy's baccalaureate ceremony is usually a "Baccalaureate Mass" during which the graduates present flowers to parents and friends.

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Class of 2000 Memorabilia
5.17

The Class of 2000 was the second last class to graduate from the academy and to hold a formal graduation. Five students took summer courses during the summer 2000 and also graduated.

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Trapp Family Singers
1.50 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1996-03-27

News story, ALUMNAE NEWS, Easter, 1946

Sodality of Our Lady (Folder 1 of 3)
5.11

The Sodality of Our Lady was one of the more significant organizations in the history of the academy. See also #2008 ( file 2 of 3) and #2009 (, file 3 of 3).

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Indiana State Music Contest
5.11 · Unidad documental compuesta · 2005-05-24

The academy students competed annually in the state music contests. The results were always prenominal.

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Bequests
5.18

The bequests include gifts from the estates of Clarence W. Merkley, Frances E. Mills, Charlotte M. Weindel, Bertha D. Weindel, Rosalia Hasenour, William Edwin Johnson, Vicki Bennett Gore, Marceda Quante.

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Compline (in Four Voices)
7.42

Compline, at one time, was sung or chanted by academy students each evening.

5.17 · Unidad documental simple · 1990 - 2000

Sister Generose Kohn, Social Studies department head and instructor at Marian Heights Academy, became ill with disease and retired from school in 1989.

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Diocesan Musical Events
2.95 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1997-04-14

Programs, flyers, Evansville

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Madonna Hall Construction (1970)
10.35

Madonna Hall was built as an academy residence hall. Ground breaking was in 1967. It was dedicated on December 2, 1970.

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3.60

Marian Heights Academy had employed Gonser Gerber Tinker Stuhr to help establish its development program in the early 1970's. Bob Tinker was the academy's consultant.

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MHA PARENTS
5.12

This publication was produced in the development office.

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5.18

Margaret Mehringer, Marilyn Mehringer and Laura Mehringer attended the academy. The insurance endowment program was set up for the academy's benefit by Dennis Mehringer, Sr., father of these students. Dennis Mehringer, Jr., assisted.

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Employees, Lay (Lay Personnel)
3.70 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1999-03-11

The first employee on whom the archives has a file was Bernard Krampe (1863-1925) who served as farm superintendent from 1893-1925.

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120th Anniversary Student Essays
5.11

These essays are a result of an essay contest sponsored by the Academy's English Department.

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5.14 · Unidad documental compuesta · 2000-06-27

At the time of the Closing of the Academy, Sister Joella Kidwell was prioress and Sister Mary Philip Berger was Alumnae Director. Letter, Ferdinand, March 2000. In this letter, Sister Joella and Sister Mary Philip provided the alumnae members with the reasons why the nuns voted to close the Academy.

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Bishop Grimmelsman Memorial Scholarship
5.18

The Bishop Grimmelsman Memorial Scholarship from the Diocese of Evansville was approved by Bishop Francis Shea in appreciation of Sister Theophane Woehler, O.S.B., who ministered at the Bishop's House in Evansville for many years as secretary/housekeeper.

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"Celebrating" Sister Mary Dominic
5.10

Sister Mary Dominic Frederick served as academy principal for 26 years. She resigned in 1993.

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Peace Pole Placement, July 24, 2003
1.50 · Unidad documental compuesta · 2003-07-28

Program, prayers, inscriptions, newspaper clippings, Ferdinand, 2003