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Larry Stone Named to Indiana All-Star Basketball Team
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Larry Stone, point guard at Howe the past four years has been named to the Indiana All-Star Team and will represent Howe, IPS, and Indiana in the Indiana/Kentucky All Star Series this summer. The game will be played at Conseco Fieldhouse is at 6 and 8 p.m. on Friday, June 13. Tickets run from $5 - $100 and can be purchased by contacting Ticket Master at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 317-239-5151.
Anyone wishing to donate to help purchase an add in the media guide for Larry can send checks or money orders made out to "Howe Ahtletics" please note "Larry Stone". The full page add is $600 dollars.
2008-05-08
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Services Set for Ron Finkbiner's Wife, Judy
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Judith Ann Finkbiner 65, Punta Gorda, FL and Georgetown, KY, died March 14, 2008. She was born June 29, 1942 in Detroit, MI to Stephen F. Marchick and Evelyn (Fogle) Marchick, who preceded her in death. Judy graduated from the University of Indianapolis (BS Business). She worked as an Account Executive in the printing industry. She retired from Quebecor World in 2005. Judy is survived by her husband, Ron Finkbiner; her sister, Dr. Nancy Marchick-Drourr and her dogs, Trudy and Elanor. Internment will take place at Oaklawn Cemetery at 1 p.m. on April 14, 2008. A memorial service will take place at the Irvington United Methodist Church (Parlor), 30 North Audubon Road from 4 to 6 p.m. on April 14. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or charity of your choice.
2008-04-13
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Wife of History Teacher Ron Finkbiner Passes Away
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Known very lovingly as "The Gorilla" by Ron Finkbiner when referenced to his students, Judy Finkbiner, the wife of history teacher Ron Finkbiner, was a joy to all who had the privilege of knowing her. Judy passed away recently after a long battle with brain cancer. While the Finkbiners have lived and worked in Lexington, KY for the past 10+ years, Judy will be returned to Indianapolis for burial. Please keep Ron in your thoughts and prayers.
2008-03-16
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The All-Alumni Annual Reunion will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2008 at the Ramada Inn at I-465 and Pendleton Pike.
The classes of '76 and '77 will be sponsoring the "Second Annual Howe Block Party" on Saturday night, September 27, 2008 on Johnson St. around the corner from the Irving Theater. EVERYONE is welcome.
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Scott Marsh Joins the Howe Team as New Head Football Coach
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Scott Marsh comes to Howe from the highly successful Warren Central team where he was an assistant coach.
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Below is a letter from Coach Marsh to all alumni.
Dear TC Howe Alumni and Friends,
I would like to take this opportunity to express how excited I am to be the Head Football Coach at such a prestigious and tradition-rich school as TC Howe.
My staff and I will work relentlessly to make our program one that is admired throughout the state and the student-athletes at TC Howe will represent our
school with class and dignity. There is a tremendous amount of work to be done. However, I am confident that we - all of us - can play a role in building
this program to great heights.
I would like to extend an open invitation to all of you to come be a part of our - your - football program.
Great ideas and the implementation of those ideas come from all directions. We welcome you to be a part of what we are undertaking.
A major piece to what we are going to do is building a partnership between ourselves and the Alumni Association. I look forward to many great moments to
come with TC Howe football and the role that the Alumni Association can play in making that possible.
Thank you,
Scott Marsh
Head Football Coach
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Musician/Hornet Jack Gilfoy ('58, class President) Passes Away
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Jack Gilfoy 68, of Indianapolis, died unexpectedly and peacefully in his sleep Friday, May 2, 2008. He was born July 31, 1939, the only child of Lewis and Sue Warren Gilfoy. A lifelong native of Indiana, Jack received a BM (music) and MS (education) degrees from Indiana University where he was the first jazz drummer to complete a degree in percussion. Jack's remarkable career of just over 50 years spanned the history of 20th Century Jazz in the US. Known as a "jazzman drummist", he performed with greats such as Errol Garner, Teddy Wilson, Jim Cullum, Harry Warren, Milt Hinton, and Doc Severinson.
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Family of Jack Gilfoy ('58) on his recent passing
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Jack passed away on Friday, May 2, 2008
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Class president for the class of 1958.
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submitted by: Class of '58 50th reunion committee
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Nan Bultman
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Mother-in-law to Tobi Elmore ('81)
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submitted by: Tobi Elmore ('81)
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Ron Finkbiner
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Ron's wife, Judy Finkbiner ("The Gorilla") passed away on March 14 of brain cancer.
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Ron was a social studies/history teacher during the 70s, 80s and 90s
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Julie Bultman Cassidy
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Sister-in-law to Tobi Elmore ('81)
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submitted by: Tobi Elmore ('81)
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Carla Attebury
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Stage IV breast cancer
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sister-in-law to Kelly Attebury (81)
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submitted by: Kelly Attebury (81)
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REBEL1in8
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http://rebel1in8.com
Jacqueline Skaggs (82), a two-time survivor of breast cancer, has created a wonderful, uplifting website dedicated to the "graceful rebellion that challenges the traditional social and political constructs surrounding" breast cancer. We are gathering a group of Howe alumni together this year to walk/run in the Susan G. Komen "Race for the Cure." If you can't participate in our walk/run in Indy, please locate the nearest "race" and participate. Visit Jacqueline's site to learn more about her project.
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"Laud of the Ring"
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Pam Chavis (shown with sons Jesse and Kyle) spent many months trying to locate the owner of a high school ring which her mother, who had recently passed away, had kept for 52 years. In the end her amazing search was successful and she happily returned the ring to its flabbergasted owner, Howe high school graduate Paul Grissom ('48).
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Charles DeBow, Howe teacher, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen
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This is a picture of the original Tuskegee airmen. It was submitted to me by Howe alumnus, James Neel from the class of 1958. James posted a message on the board asking whether a teacher who taught in the 50s at Howe named Charles DeBow might be the same Charles DeBow who was one of the original Tuskegee airmen. He and I both started researching and found that the Charles DeBow from the airmen was listed as being from Indianapolis, IN!
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