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Distinguished Alumnus Howard Caldwell ('44) Honored with Inclusion in IPS Hall of Fame
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Jack Boeldt ('56) Member of the IPS Hall of Fame Committee, Howard Caldwell ('44) IPS Hall of Fame 2008 recipient, Roger Marchal ('60) Howe Alumni Association President.
At the annual Indianapolis Public Schools Hall of Fame Lunch held at the Indiana Roof on October 8, 2008, one of Howe's own, Howard Caldwell was the recipient of this great honor for his many years as a renown journalist and news anchor for WRTV-6.
Also attending in support of Mr. Caldwell's honor were Frank Tout, retired Principal, Marcia Clark Strader ('58), Errol Spears ('60), Charlotte Schultz McLane ('57), Jean Morgan Koelliker ('55), Carol Yeager ('57), Dan Kaga ('57) and Loren Seils ('58).
2008-10-07
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Second Annual Howe All-Alumni Block Party is Huge Success
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Bald Boys (from left to right: Kevin Friedly ('77), Gary Houston ('77), Eddie Davis ('77) and Mark Watkins ('69).
It was estimated that close to 300 people attended the second annual All-Alumni Howe block party held around the corner from the Irving theater (in front of the Lazy Daze Coffee Shop). Food, drinks and books were available for sale by Lazy Daze, The Legend, The Bread Ladies, Jockamos Pizza and Bookmamas book store. All indicated it was great success and they are all ready to participate next year. Music was provided by Michelle Haddix and "Audio Diner."
2008-09-28
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Former Band Director Hal Meurer Dies
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Born: May 03, 1925
Died: August 24, 2008
Services:Services 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 28, 2008 in Wright Chapel at the Franklin United Methodist Community - 1070 West Jefferson Street - Franklin, Indiana. Graveside service 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Oak Hill Cemetery, east of Riley, Indiana
Visitation:Friends may call from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Vandivier-Tudor Chapel - 951 North Main Street, Franklin and one hour prior to services in Wright Chapel at the Franklin United Methodist Community
Hal A. Meurer, age 83, of Franklin, passed away August 24, 2008. Hal was born on May 3, 1925 in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of the late Robert and Helen Meurer. During World War II, Hal was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Band (1943–1945), playing numerous engagements in New York City.
2008-08-28
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Former Band Director Hal Meurer Dies
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Born: May 03, 1925 Died: August 24, 2008 Services:Services 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 28, 2008 in Wright Chapel at the Franklin United Methodist Community - 1070 West Jefferson Street - Franklin, Indiana. Graveside service 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Oak Hill Cemetery, east of Riley, Indiana Visitation:Friends may call from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Vandivier-Tudor Chapel - 951 North Main Street, Franklin and one hour prior to services in Wright Chapel at the Franklin United Methodist Community Hal A. Meurer, age 83, of Franklin, passed away August 24, 2008. Hal was born on May 3, 1925 in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of the late Robert and Helen Meurer. During World War II, Hal was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Band (1943–1945), playing numerous engagements in New York City.
Hal was a vocal major at Indiana State and began his teaching career in Jasper, Indiana (1949–1953). He was band director at Lincoln High School in Vincennes, Indiana from 1953 – 1963. In 1963–64, he was assistant director of the Purdue University marching band and concert band director. From 1964 to 1973, he was director of the Ben Davis High School Band in Indianapolis, Indiana. Hal also directed bands at Washington and Howe High Schools in Indianapolis.
Hal served as president of the Indiana Bandmasters Association and as president of Phi Beta Mu, a state honorary band directors association and was inducted into the Hall of Fame for Indiana bandmasters in 1989.
Bands and orchestras under his direction received over fifty first division contest ratings. His marching bands place first place at the Indiana State Fair Marching Contest five times. For twenty years, his bands never placed lower than fifth.
The Ben Davis and Howe Bands performed concerts and marching band competitions in seven European countries. The Ben Davis band won two first place prizes at the World Music Contest in Kerkrade, Holland in 1970.
Hal’s bands were honored to perform at the Canadian Bandmasters Association, the Music Educator National Conference, the Mid East National Band Clinic and the Indiana State Music Educators Conference.
The Vincennes Band represented Indiana at the World Premiere of “The Music Man” movie in 1962; and performed at Soldier’s Field at the Chicagoland Music Festival in 1958. Hal’s bands also played for two U.S. Presidents.
Bands under Hal’s direction have marched in the Rose Bowl Parade, Orange Bowl Parade, the Sugar Bowl Parade, the Kentucky Derby Parade, Indianapolis 500 Parades and the Kiwanis International Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, as well as, the New York World’s Fair and Expo ’67 in Montreal, Canada.
Hal was active in the American School Band Directors Association, serving as chairperson of the National Band Association, and was program chairperson for the Indiana Music Educator Clinic.
Hal directed church choirs for several years in Vincennes and Speedway, Indiana. He was a member of Tabernacle Christian Church, Franklin, Indiana.
Rev. John Ely will conduct funeral services at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 28, 2008 in Wright Chapel of the Franklin United Methodist Community, where friends may call after 9:00 a.m. Additional visitation will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 27, 2008 in Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service, Vandivier-Tudor Chapel – 951 North Main Street, Franklin. Graveside services 2:30 p.m. at Oak Hill Cemetery, east of Riley, Indiana.
Hal is survived by his wife, Gwendolyn A. (Heady) Meurer of Franklin; daughters, Susan Jaggers of Ft. Wayne, Indiana and Mary Ledbetter of Vincennes, Indiana; brothers, Robert Meurer of Indianapolis and David Meurer of Colorado Springs, Colorado; sister, Adena Rynerson of Lewisville, Indiana; and three grandchildren, Andrew, Julia and Lisa. Besides his parents, Hal was preceded in death by a brother, Henry Meurer and sisters, Emma Hoover and Helen Turner.
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- Family of Patti (Walker) Schultz ('69)
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Patti passed away December 12, 2008 of Lou Gehrig's disease.
- Chuck Flowers ('79)
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Chuck was the first handicapped student in IPS who was main-streamed. Chuck was regularly zipping through the halls in his wheelchair pushed by one of many hornet friends. Chuck has cerebral palsy which limits his physical movements but has no effect on his mental capabilities. Chuck attended Ball State and received his degree in Social Work. Chuck is currently in the hospital for the third time in 8 months for an intestinal issue. Doctors are trying to figure out what is causing his issues.
- Kasey Branham ('81)
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Kasey's 19-year old daughter is having surgery to remove a breast lump.
- Family of Tammie S. (Childs) Wilkison ('79)
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Tammie passed away November 15 from pancreatic cancer.
- Family of Teresa (Barger) Haboush ('80)
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Teresa died wednesday, November 12, 2008. Husband Jeff Haboush ('80) and several other in-law Hornets.
- Herbert C. Barnard ('45)
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Herb passed away suddenly from an aneurysm on November 1, 2008. Herb was wife to Hornet Jennie Beth (Taylor) Barnard ('45), father to Hornets David ('73), Tom ('75) and Steve ('77) and father-in-law to Nora (Gonzales) Barnard ('77).
- Famly of Monica (Mertz) Pryor ('89)
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Monica passed away October 27, 2008 at her home in Greenville, SC. http://www.greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=OBITUARIES&pagename=obittext&id=110306
- Family of Sheryl (Perkins) Petree ('67)
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Sherry was a member of the class of '67. She died on September 18 after a long, courageous battle with cancer. Her children, Melisa (Petree) Duffy ('85), Butch Petree ('87), and Angela (Petree) Jones ('93), her sister Susan (Perkins) Spear ('70) and brother Steven Perkins ('78) also attended Howe.
- Family of John DuChemin
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Mr. DuChemin was a custodian/maintenance worker at Howe. John passed away Tuesday, September 16.
- Family of James L. Sommerville
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Jim passed away peacefully Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Jim was the Husband of Janet (Lewis) Sommerville (Class of 1947), Father of Steven Sommerville (Class of 1987), and Father-in-Law of James L. Jones (Class of 1977).
submitted by: Steven Sommerville ('87) - son
- Family of Gregg ('77), Jeffrey ('80), Anna ('82) and David ('84) Haboush
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Their mother Judith A. Haboush, passed away on August 3, 2008.
- Family of Tracy (Johnson) VanOsdol ('77)
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Tracy's brother Jon P. Johnson, 44, died on friday, July 4th.
- Family of Teacher Warren Dressler
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Mr. Dressler passed away June 25, 2008
Teacher at Howe during the 80s and 90s.
- Family of Lisa Gomez
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Lisa died unexpectedly during the third week of May, 2008.
Class of '77
submitted by: Cathy (Clark) Thoman ('77)
- Family of Jack Gilfoy ('58)
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Jack passed away on Friday, May 2, 2008
Class president for the class of 1958.
submitted by: Class of '58 50th reunion committee
- Ron Finkbiner
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Ron's wife, Judy Finkbiner ("The Gorilla") passed away on March 14 of brain cancer.
Ron was a social studies/history teacher during the 70s, 80s and 90s
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| Popular, Long-time English teacher and English Department Chair John Ervin has kindly agreed to provide us periodically with some musings about his time at Howe. Those are featured
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Some Memories of Howe
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My first memory of`Bruce Beck is when on the first or second day at Howe in 1964 when he invited me to his and Ruth’s home for a cookout. Tom and Joanne Totten, along with Phil and Joellen Brown were there. It was very thoughtful of Bruce to acquaint me with others of my age group, although I was the eldest of the group and have remained so. I didn’t seem to get any younger. They all did. Ruth could always put on a good meal and still does. I hate to count the number of grilled hamburgers I have scarfed down on their screened-in porch; however, at that time they were living on Washington Street across from the Howe bridge with Gretchen Scotten who had taught English at the old Manual High School; she always said she taught 35 years behind the huge smoke stack. She was a blessing to Bruce and Ruth and they were a blessing to her as they took care of her for the rest of her life.
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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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