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Cathedral High School Vision Cathedral High School, a Catholic institution, will be the model for all high schools as she profoundly shapes the way students think, serve and lead. Cathedral High School Mission Cathedral, a Catholic college preparatory high school, provides to a diverse group of students opportunities for spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional and physical growth through service and academic excellence. Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Edition #41 Dear Cathedral Parents, Please be sure to mark your calendars for the Incoming 9 th Grade Parent Meeting which will be held on Thursday, June 9 th . This meeting will be of two parts: At 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel, we will have “Mass in Slow Motion,” in which we explain to interested non-Catholic parents the expectations for their children as they enter a Catholic high School; At 7:00 p.m., in the Auditorium, the Mothers’ Club Program will introduce you to some familiar faces and topics, which will be able to help you as you help your child with the school adjustment. You should have already received your digital invitation to both of these programs. LAST CHANCE FOR SUMMER SALE AT THE SPIRIT SHOP! It's time to get YOUR IRISH ON for summer fun. Last chance shopping opportunties ~ Monday, June 6 & Tuesday, June 7 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Thursday evening June 9 ~ 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. ***The Spirit Shop will be CLOSED for the summer June 10 - August 3 and reopen Thursday, August 4 for the 2011 -2012 school year. Used Uniform Sale will continue on Thursday, June 9 6 -9 p.m. Price is $5.00 per garment. For Parents who still have used uniforms that you would like to donate to the Mothers’ Club Used Uniform Sale, you may do this through the summer by dropping them off in the front office. 1

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Cathedral High School VisionCathedral High School, a Catholic institution,

will be the model for all high schoolsas she profoundly shapes the way students

think, serve and lead.

Cathedral High School MissionCathedral, a Catholic college preparatory high school, provides to a diverse group of students opportunities

for spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional and physical growth through service and academic excellence.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Edition #41

Dear Cathedral Parents,

Please be sure to mark your calendars for the Incoming 9th

Grade Parent Meeting which will be held on Thursday, June 9th. This meeting will be of two parts: At 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel, we will have “Mass in Slow

Motion,” in which we explain to interested non-Catholic parents the expectations for their children as they enter a Catholic high School;

At 7:00 p.m., in the Auditorium, the Mothers’ Club Program will introduce you to some familiar faces and topics, which will be able to help you as you help your child with the school adjustment. You should have already received your digital invitation to both of these programs.

LAST CHANCE FOR SUMMER SALE AT THE SPIRIT SHOP!It's time to get YOUR IRISH ON for summer fun.Last chance shopping opportunties ~ Monday, June 6 & Tuesday, June 7 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Thursday evening June 9 ~ 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.***The Spirit Shop will be CLOSED for the summer June 10 - August 3 and reopen Thursday, August 4 for the 2011 -2012 school year.

Used Uniform Sale will continue on Thursday, June 9 6 -9 p.m. Price is $5.00 per garment.

For Parents who still have used uniforms that you would like to donate to the Mothers’ Club Used Uniform Sale, you may do this through the summer by dropping them off in the front office.

I wish to thank all of you who took part in the Academic Excellence Survey in April, 2011. As a result of all of your input, we will be able to improve our school as we continue moving forward.

Use these hyperlinks to find information quickly:

AdvancementAnnouncementsAthleticsBand NewsBookstore and Spirit Shop

Cafeteria MenuChoir NewsCollege InformationCongratulationsDates to RememberMothers’ Club

PrayersServiceSmart QuoteTheatreTutoring

Dates to Remember:

June:Sat, June 4 SAT Test

Proficiency Testing from 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.Mon, June 6 Summer School begins

Spirit Shop Hours 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Tues, June 7 Spirit Shop Hours 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Wed, June 8 Proficiency Testing from 3:45 – 5:15 p.m.

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Thurs, June 9 Cathedral Connection’s Incoming Freshman Parent Meeting and Liturgy 101 – Auditorium7:00 p.m. – New Parent Meeting6:00 p.m. – Liturgy 101 for Non-Catholic New ParentsSpirit Shop OPEN 6 – 9 p.m. LAST CHANCE SHOPPING!

Fri, 6/10- Wed, 8/3 Spirit Shop will be closed for the summer!Sat, June 11 ACT Test

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Mass Information:

Father Munshower would like to know if you would be interested in attending Mass here at Cathedral one day a week. He is suggesting each Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. Please do join us if you are able to do so.

Congratulations:

Congratulations to the following members of the Girls’ Track and Field Team, who have been recognized for their academic excellence as well as for their super Track and Field season this year.1st Team: Maria DeSanto & Katie Gordon Honorable Mention: Stephanie Israel, Olivia Sedwick, snd Lauren Williams

Congratulations to French Teacher Gary Spurgin, who has been chosen as the French Teacher of the Year in Indiana. What a great honor! Mr. Spurgin also serves as Department Chairperson for the World Languages Department here at Cathedral!

Congratulations to Elizabeth Flood (’09), who has arrived safely in India for her summer service learning project through Notre Dame. (She will be teaching English at a Holy Cross school in a village there.) Please keep Elizabeth in your prayers!

Announcements:

CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER READING POLICY SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 Students are required to read two (2) books; however, at least one specific book is required for each grade level. Students may choose the second book from the list provided. The required book will facilitate additional discussion and study in each class during the school year to complement the existing literature curriculum on each level. The summer reading tests for both books will be given on Thursday, August 18, 2011, in all English classes. These tests will count for 10% of the student’s first quarter English grade. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO HIGHLIGHT AND TO TAKE CHAPTER NOTES WHILE READING THE SELECTIONS IN ORDER TO FACILITATE REVIEW BEFORE TAKING THE TESTS IN THE FALL. Please be advised that books should be ordered/purchased early from retail stores to ensure adequate reading time. We also strongly encourage students to purchase copies of required reading books and to be prepared to bring these to class.

FRESHMEN REQUIRED BOOKS FRESHMAN 9CP – A RAISIN IN THE SUN (LORRAINE HANSBERRY) In addition, 9CP students should choose to read either SHOELESS JOE (W.P KINSELLA) OR THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES (SUE MONK KIDD) FRESHMAN 9A – THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES (SUE MONK KIDD) FRESHMAN 9H – THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, ABRIDGED ED. (ALEXANDRE DUMAS) (STUDENTS SHOULD PURCHASE THE PENGUIN EDITION.) FRESHMAN 9 LANGUAGE SUPPORT – THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES (SUE MONK KIDD) 9 H, 9A, AND 9 LS CHOOSE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BOOK THE CATCHER IN THE RYE (J.D. SALINGER)

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FAHRENHEIT 451 (RAY BRADBURY) SHOELESS JOE (W.P. KINSELLA) COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, ABRIDGED ED. (ALEXANDRE DUMAS) THE BOOK THIEF (MARKUS ZUSAK)

SOPHOMORES REQUIRED BOOKS SOPHOMORE 10CP – OF MICE AND MEN (JOHN STEINBECK) SOPHOMORE 10A – THE CRUCIBLE (ARTHUR MILLER) SOPHOMORE 10H – THE GREAT GATSBY (F. SCOTT FITZGERALD) SOPHOMORE 10 LANGUAGE SUPPORT – THE CRUCIBLE (ARTHUR MILLER) ALL LEVELS CHOOSE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BOOK SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE (KURT VONNEGUT) ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST (KEN KESEY) THE COLOR PURPLE (ALICE WALKER) THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD (ZORA NEALE HURSTON) CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER READING POLICY SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012

JUNIORS REQUIRED BOOKS JUNIOR 11CP – ANIMAL FARM (GEORGE ORWELL) JUNIOR 11A – THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (MARK HADDON) JUNIOR 11H – THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (MARK HADDON) JUNIOR 11 LANGUAGE SUPPORT – THE ALCHEMIST (PAULO COELHO) BLACK BOY (RICHARD WRIGHT) JUNIOR 11IB – BLACK BOY (RICHARD WRIGHT) THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (MARK HADDON) 11 CP, A, AND H CHOOSE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BOOK FRANKENSTEIN (MARY SHELLEY) BRAVE NEW WORLD (ALDOUS HUXLEY) A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (ROBERT BOLT) PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (JANE AUSTEN) REMAINS OF THE DAY (KAZUO ISHIGURO) SEA OF POPPIES (AMITAV GHOSH) NEVER LET ME GO (KAZUO ISHIGURO) ATONEMENT (IAN MCEWAN)

SENIORS REQUIRED BOOKS SENIOR 12CP – KINDRED (OCTAVIA BUTLER) SENIOR 12A – THE GREAT GATSBY (F. SCOTT FITZGERALD) KINDRED (OCTAVIA BUTLER) SENIOR 12AP – CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY) CHRONICLE OF DEATH FORETOLD (GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ) SENIOR 12 IB – CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY) CHRONICLE OF DEATH FORETOLD (GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ) SENIOR 12 LANGUAGE SUPPORT – CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY)

12 LANGUAGE SUPPORT AND 12 CP CHOOSE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BOOK FOLLOW THE RIVER (JAMES ALEXANDER THOM) THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, ABRIDGED ED. (ALEXANDRE DUMAS) FOUNTAINHEAD (AYN RAND) INVISIBLE MAN (RALPH ELLISON)* PRINCE OF TIDES (PAT CONROY) THE POISONWOOD BIBLE (BARBARA KINGSOLVER) SIDDHARTHA (HERMAN HESSE) KINDRED (OCTAVIA BUTLER) THE SWALLOWS OF KABUL (YASMINA KHADRA) *THE INVISIBLE MAN BY WELLES MAY NOT BE SUBSTITUTED.

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Class of 2012 Senior Pictures: You will be receiving a mailing from Prestige Portraits our school’s official senior portrait photographer the week of May 9th. Please take the time to read through this information for yearbook deadlines and photo specials. You may also find the information at www.prestigeindiana.com or call 317-829-2088.

The class of 2012 senior portrait season officially begins June 1st. We have sent out our annual senior mailing and all upcoming seniors should have received it by now. In an effort to increase the communication of senior portrait information to students and parents we would like to use all communication channels available. Below is a link to our website and our senior portrait customer service number. Our website will have a digital version of the information in the mailing along with frequently asked questions, maps, contact information, and the ability to schedule appointments online. It would be great if we could add this link and number to your school website. I have attached a choice of banners that can be used on your website for the link. Prestige Senior Portraits Customer Service Number 317-829-2088http://prestigeindiana.com

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Parents of Seniors: If your graduate is going away to college leaving a car behind, please consider donating it to Cathedral High School. Our Advancement Office will sell it to the highest bidder, which will result in a tax donation for this amount for you.Questions? Please contact Mike Feeney at [email protected] or at 317/968-7348.

Dads’ Day – Mark your Calendars for 2011 – 2012 School Year:The following are the dates for the 2011-2012 Cathedral Dad's Day Program:

Sept 9, 2011Oct 14, 2011Nov 11, 2011

Dec 9, 2011Jan 13, 2012Feb 10, 2012

Mar 9, 2012Apr 13, 2012May 11, 2012

The “A Promise to Keep” program is currently looking for parent volunteers to help train and guide our student mentors. Any parent interested should contact Sylvia Brunette at [email protected].

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W e ' r e c o u n t i n g d o w n t h e d a y s !

The Cafe Market

20 or so vendors will be in the parking lot of the Emerson Way Shops. From 5-8pm this Thursday, and every Thursday throughout the summer. Come join us for food, music and fun. Bring your neighbors and friends. Mayor Ballard will be there to help launch the first-ever Cafe Market. Come support Millersville.

Millersville at Fall Creek ValleyTom EggersMarket Master

For more information on The Cafe Market: www.millersvillecafemarket.org

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I’m an Associate Professor at Purdue University. I’m writing to tell you about a summer camp that utilizes videogame development as a vehicle to enhance & stimulate student performance amongst 6th through 8th grade students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines. The students learn to work in interdisciplinary teams to build videogames for consoles (Xbox 360, PS 3), PC, and mobile phones (iPhone, Android). The students also have the opportunity to conference with industry professionals such as Eric Jeffery – Technical Director @ Tippet Studios [The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Cloverfield], Jen Bahan @ TD @ Rhythm & Hues [HOP, Red Riding Hood, Percy Jackson & the Olympians].

The camp will be organized by eAcademicBooks and hosted at the Dept. of Design and Communication Technology on the IUPUI Campus in Indianapolis from July 11 to July 15.

Interested students and teachers can find more information about the camp by visiting:http://www.STEMworkshop.com/ or http://www.GameConstructors.com/

Carlos R. MoralesAssociate Professor, Computer Graphics Technology, Purdue [email protected] Mobile: (765) 210-0807

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2011 - 2012 CATHEDRAL DANCE TEAM TRY-OUTS! (You must be present all three days for tryouts!)WHEN: Monday, June 6th, try-out practice is 3:30 - 6:30 in the AUX

Wednesday, June 8th 4:00pm – 7:00pm Friday, June 10th, 4:00pm – 6:00pm

LOCATION: WAC (Welch Activity Center, main gym)WHO: All dancer’s with technical training who love to dance!WHAT TO WEAR: tank top or stretchy top, shorts, tennis shoes, jazz shoes or socks, hair pulled backBRING: water bottle, energy drink, energy snackI LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU ALL!

Feel free to contact Lisa Verona with ANY questions at [email protected] or at (317) 408-7621DANCE TEAM is looking for some assistance this year with the following areas: costumes, competitions, fundraising, locker signs, etc…. Please contact me at the above number or email if you are interested.

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STUDENT / ATHLETE PARTICIPATION

Effective immediately, advocated by Methodist Sports Medicine/IU Health, the sports medicine provider for Cathedral Athletics, we will be adopting a new policy with regard to the timing of the completion/on file in Athletic Office of the IHSAA Preparticipation Physical Evaluation (annually) and HIPAA (one time for four years) forms. The attached document outlines the new policy.

Summary: Before any CHS student/athlete can participate in any preseason conditioning session, weight training, tryouts or any physical activity associated with Cathedral Athletics, they must have both forms on file with Maureen Sullivan in the Athletic Office. For the safety of the athlete and to help relieve personal liability, coaches should not allow any athlete to participate in any physical activity associated with their sport at any time.

The basic premise behind the “moving up” of the timing of this process is it just makes sense to have the kids medically checked out BEFORE they begin any strenuous physical activity associated with sports at Cathedral High School and not wait until the beginning of the actual

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designated season. It also allows for some lead time, if a previously unknown/undiagnosed medical condition does exist, to help eliminate the risk of physical participation and begin the course of treatment for the condition, to get them ‘back playing’ as soon as possible.

REQUIRED ATHLETIC MEDICAL PHYSICALSAny Cathedral High School student/athlete, who wishes to participate in any preseason, summer conditioning/weights/camps or authorized practices for any sport MUST have a completed an annual IHSAA Preparticipation Physical Evaluation Form and a HIPAA Form (one time for four years) on file in the Athletic Office (Mrs. Maureen Sullivan) before being eligible to participate. Physicals for the 2011-2012 school year (including summer) must be completed after May 1, 2011 . All Cathedral High School student/athletes, who will be trying out for any sport, MUST have the following forms:

IHSAA Physical Form HIPAA Form

These forms are available in the CHS Athletic Office or on the school website (www.cathedral-irish.org) under “ATHLETICS” and drop-down entitled ‘Forms’.(Transfer students to Cathedral, who intend on participating in an IHSAA sanctioned sport, must file an IHSAA ATHLETIC TRANSFER REPORT, to apply for eligibility to participate in an IHSAA sanctioned athletic contest. Forms are available from Mr. Jim McLinn, Director of Athletics, in the Athletic Office.)Once student/athletes have turned in all forms, they will be permitted to participate in all athletic conditioning activities. Coaches may not allow a student to participate before all forms are on file in the Athletic Office.

~~~~~Camp Cathedral Summer 2011 - Register Online Today! This summer, Cathedral will be expanding on an already very

successful summer camps program. We are happy to announce that 55 enrichment camps and 17 sports camps will be available to all Indianapolis areas students. We have assembled an excited, enthusiastic staff eager to provide campers with a fun-filled, educational week on our beautiful campus. Registrations are limited so sign-up today!Thanks!Bryan K. Banschbach

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Choir News:

“Singers in Motion” Vocal Camp for 3rd to 8th graders from June 27 to July 1, 2011. Interested? Check the website!Campers will be taught by outstanding singers of the Cathedral Choir Program under the direction of our choir director. Instruction will include vocal and movement activities, mini voice lessons and ear training activities such as playing choir chimes and rhythmic instruments. Camp will conclude with a Finale performance of all the campers on Friday at 7:00 p.m.

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Theatre News:

Cathedral Drama Camp Cathedral Drama Camp is a two week summer camp designed to instruct interested theatre students going into grades 5, 6, 7, and 8 for the 2011-2012 school year in basic theatre concepts and acting principles in order to prepare them for what to expect at the high school level, especially in the Cathedral Theatre Program.

The students will be coached by advanced students from the award winning Cathedral Theatre Department under the direction of Mr. Terry F. Fox, Director of Theatre at Cathedral High School. Instruction will include basic vocabulary,

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performance technique, improvisation, character study, and production. The camp will end with a performance recital by all campers. All campers will receive a Cathedral Drama Camp t-shirt. Enrollment will be limited to 30 students in each age group.

Who: Any student in grades 5, 6, 7, and 8 for 2011-2012 school year.When: June 13-24, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., M-F.Where: Cathedral High School/O’Malia Performing Arts CenterCost: $150.00 per student.

CONTACT:Mr. Terry F. Fox, Director of Theatre

Cathedral High School, Indianapolis, IN 46226968-7344

[email protected]

REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS June 10, 2011

Name DOB School Grade Address (Street, City, Zip) Parent/Guardian (Required) Parent E-mail Phone Number Emergency Name & Contact Number Physician’s Name & Contact Number T-Shirt Size Payment (Required)

[email protected]

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NEWS FROM THE BOOKSTORE & SPIRIT SHOP:

LAST CHANCE FOR SUMMER SALE AT THE SPIRIT SHOP!It's time to get YOUR IRISH ON for summer fun...Last chance shopping opportunities ~ Monday, June 6 & Tuesday, June 7 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Thursday evening June 9 ~ 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.***The Spirit Shop will be CLOSED for the summer June 10 - August 3 and reopen Thursday, August 4 for the 2011 -2012 school year. IRISH VALUES YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS...*Cathedral Sportulas ~ must have for the grill, $15!*ALL short sleeve spirit and activity T's $10!*Major Markdowns on fashion apparel for HER!*Sizzling Sale on selected Under Armour, PING, hoodies and crew sweatshirts!*Take 10% off ALL beach towels - three days ONLY!*Take 10% off Baseball bracelets and popular Cathedral pin!DRESS LIKE A CHAMPION THIS SUMMER~ SHOP CATHEDRAL! CATHEDRAL FAMILY USED TEXTBOOK & UNIFORM SALE THANK YOU

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Special THANKS for Sarah Bolger and Jan Cohoat for their leadership and organization of a VERY successful Used Book Sale last week. THANK YOU to their wonderful team of efficient volunteers who handled over 3,500 textbooks dropped off to sell by over 350 families in a two day period! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for providing this wonderful service for Cathedral families ~ your time and energy is a gift and a blessing. APPLAUSE to Marci Taylor and her volunteer team for coordinating the Used Uniform Sale! Thanks to ALL who donated gently used uniforms and worked the sale. This is another great service provided by the parents for Cathedral families in the true IRISH spirit! More awesome helpers: THANK YOU to Kathy Bannister, Jane Garrison, Colleen Kopf, Nancy Cardenas and Kim Robertson for their tireless assistance in the Spirit Shop on Thursday and Friday and to Elizabeth Price and Deborah Jo Barrett for assisting with the MBS Direct On Campus Buy Back. Happy Summer!

For Revised Book List, please see Cathedral website! http://www.cathedral-irish.org/uploaded/bookstore/Cathedral_2011_12_Booklist.pdf

CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER READING POLICY SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 Students are required to read two (2) books; however, at least one specific book is required for each grade level. Students may choose the second book from the list provided. The required book will facilitate additional discussion and study in each class during the school year to complement the existing literature curriculum on each level. The summer reading tests for both books will be given on Thursday, August 18, 2011, in all English classes. These tests will count for 10% of the student’s first quarter English grade. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO HIGHLIGHT AND TO TAKE CHAPTER NOTES WHILE READING THE SELECTIONS IN ORDER TO FACILITATE REVIEW BEFORE TAKING THE TESTS IN THE FALL. Please be advised that books should be ordered/purchased early from retail stores to ensure adequate reading time. We also strongly encourage students to purchase copies of required reading books and to be prepared to bring these to class.

FRESHMEN REQUIRED BOOKS

FRESHMAN 9CP – A RAISIN IN THE SUN (LORRAINE HANSBERRY) In addition, 9CP students should choose to read either SHOELESS JOE (W.P KINSELLA) OR THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES (SUE MONK KIDD) FRESHMAN 9A – THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES (SUE MONK KIDD) FRESHMAN 9H – THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, ABRIDGED ED. (ALEXANDRE DUMAS) (STUDENTS SHOULD PURCHASE THE PENGUIN EDITION.) FRESHMAN 9 LANGUAGE SUPPORT – THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES (SUE MONK KIDD)

9 H, 9A, AND 9 LS CHOOSE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BOOK THE CATCHER IN THE RYE (J.D. SALINGER) FAHRENHEIT 451 (RAY BRADBURY) SHOELESS JOE (W.P. KINSELLA) COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, ABRIDGED ED. (ALEXANDRE DUMAS) THE BOOK THIEF (MARKUS ZUSAK)

SOPHOMORES REQUIRED BOOKS

SOPHOMORE 10CP – OF MICE AND MEN (JOHN STEINBECK) SOPHOMORE 10A – THE CRUCIBLE (ARTHUR MILLER) SOPHOMORE 10H – THE GREAT GATSBY (F. SCOTT FITZGERALD) SOPHOMORE 10 LANGUAGE SUPPORT – THE CRUCIBLE (ARTHUR MILLER)

ALL LEVELS CHOOSE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BOOK SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE (KURT VONNEGUT) ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST (KEN KESEY) THE COLOR PURPLE (ALICE WALKER) THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD (ZORA NEALE HURSTON)

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JUNIORS REQUIRED BOOKS

JUNIOR 11CP – ANIMAL FARM (GEORGE ORWELL) JUNIOR 11A – THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (MARK HADDON) JUNIOR 11H – THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (MARK HADDON) JUNIOR 11 LANGUAGE SUPPORT – THE ALCHEMIST (PAULO COELHO) BLACK BOY (RICHARD WRIGHT) JUNIOR 11IB – BLACK BOY (RICHARD WRIGHT) THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (MARK HADDON)

11 CP, A, AND H CHOOSE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BOOK FRANKENSTEIN (MARY SHELLEY) BRAVE NEW WORLD (ALDOUS HUXLEY) A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (ROBERT BOLT) PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (JANE AUSTEN) REMAINS OF THE DAY (KAZUO ISHIGURO) SEA OF POPPIES (AMITAV GHOSH) NEVER LET ME GO (KAZUO ISHIGURO) ATONEMENT (IAN MCEWAN)

SENIORS REQUIRED BOOKS

SENIOR 12CP – KINDRED (OCTAVIA BUTLER) SENIOR 12A – THE GREAT GATSBY (F. SCOTT FITZGERALD)

KINDRED (OCTAVIA BUTLER) SENIOR 12AP – CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY)

CHRONICLE OF DEATH FORETOLD (GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ) SENIOR 12 IB – CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY)

CHRONICLE OF DEATH FORETOLD (GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ) SENIOR 12 LANGUAGE SUPPORT – CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY)

12 LANGUAGE SUPPORT AND 12 CP CHOOSE ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BOOK FOLLOW THE RIVER (JAMES ALEXANDER THOM) THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, ABRIDGED ED. (ALEXANDRE DUMAS) FOUNTAINHEAD (AYN RAND) INVISIBLE MAN (RALPH ELLISON)* PRINCE OF TIDES (PAT CONROY) THE POISONWOOD BIBLE (BARBARA KINGSOLVER) SIDDHARTHA (HERMAN HESSE) KINDRED (OCTAVIA BUTLER) THE SWALLOWS OF KABUL (YASMINA KHADRA) *THE INVISIBLE MAN BY WELLES MAY NOT BE SUBSTITUTED.

Summer Reading Novels available at the Spirit ShopIt’s time to plan for summer reading!The following novels are conveniently available for purchase at the Spirit Shop:

A Raisin in the Sun ($6) Freshman 9CP The Secret Life of Bees ($14) Freshman 9CP, Freshmen 9A, Freshmen 9 Language

Support Their Eyes Were Watching God ($14) Sophomores All Levels Black Boy ($14) Junior 11 Language Support, Junior 11 IB Chronicle of A Death Foretold ($11) Senior AP, Senior IB

All other titles listed on the Summer Reading List may be purchased at the Used Book Sale or through various online sources or retail stores.

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A few changes to be aware of:MATH

Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and Geometry textbooks will ALL be new for the coming school year. The books currently being used will NOT BE ACCEPTED in the Used Book Sale.

HEALTH There will NOT be a Health book to purchase for the 2011-12 school year. Students enrolled in this course

will be charged a rental fee for use of a new textbook that will be distributed in the classroom. SCIENCE

Biology II Anatomy & Physiology will adopt the 11th edition of Memmler’s The Human Body in Health and Disease. The 10th edition should NOT be resold.

Biology II Zoology – Invert & Vert. will NOT use a textbook. Materials will be provided by the teacher. The current Zoology book should NOT be resold.

BUSINESS/TECH There will be a new textbook for Accounting.

SOCIAL STUDIES There will be a new textbook for Micro/Macro Economics.

INFORMATION FROM RISSE BROTHERS UNIFORM STORE (formerly CAMPUS OUTFITTERS)Cathedral logo uniform pants can only be purchased at our uniform provider, Risse Brothers Uniforms (formerly Campus Outfitters)located at the Castleton area location 8284 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis phone: 5770-0898. Parents can now go to www.rissebrothers.comand pre-register if they would like to save time in the store, but not necessary. Get outfitted for Summer School early! Visit Risse Brothersduring store hours: Tuesday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., CLOSED Sunday and Monday.*Click here for Risse Brothers flyer (also posted on website under bookstore)*Click here for 2011-2012 uniform pricing and policy information (also posted on website under bookstore)

SUMMER SCHOOL 2011 BOOKLIST INFORMATIONSummer School Textbook information is now available and posted on the Cathedral website. *Click here for Summer School BooklistTextbooks are available for purchase at www.mbsdirect.net or at the USED TEXTBOOK SALE to be held Thursday, May 26 and Friday, May 27.

CATHEDRAL FAMILY USED TEXTBOOK SALE ~ SAVE THE DATE!A Used Textbook Sale will take place in the school cafeteria on Thursday, May 26 from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and Friday, May 27 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Watch for more details on how to sell your books and purchase books at great savings! This sale is a service provided by the parents for Cathedral families.Special thanks to Sarah Bolger and Jan Cohoat for coordinating the sale. If you are available to help with set-up or during sale hours please contact Sarah Bolger:[email protected] . The 2011-2012 Cathedral Master Booklist will be posted to the website on or after May 4.

WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR FRIDAY, May 27! Please contact Sarah Bolger [email protected] (570-6991) if you can work a Friday shift to ensure the sale runs smoothly. This is a great service for Cathedral families and is successful thanks to the time and commitment of many parent volunteers. Please consider volunteering. THANK YOU!

MBS DIRECT ON CAMPUS BOOK BUYBACK – FRIDAY, MAY 27MBS Direct textbook provider will be on campus Friday, May 27 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (in cafeteria) to purchase used textbooks; it’s easy and convenient. *Click here for information and instructions. (also posted on website under bookstore)

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Service Outreach News:

The spirit of our service will be guided by Matt 25:35-36: “I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless and you gave to shelter. I was ill and you came to see me.”

Christ, our Good Shepherd, helps us to build foundations. “Lord, make me know your way. Lord, teach me your paths….He guides the humble in the right path, he teaches his way to the poor.” Psalm 25. God leads us to the poor in humility and compassion. Our service works, rooted in God, help us to meet all of God’s people as equals.

Class Service Projects Class service projects will take place in June and July. They become perfect service opportunities for off-season sport groups and families. Details on all of these class service projects are noted below in Service Opportunities. Contact Mrs. Halstead if your group or family would have an interest in leading one of these projects during the summer on the dates of Saturday, June 11 or July 9 for the Cathedral Soup Kitchen (10:30-1:30 on Saturday) , or Wednesday, June 8 or Wednesday, July 13 at Anna’s House (4:00 PM-7:30 PM).

Habitat for Humanity Fundraisers The Habitat for Humanity chapter will be selling pizza each day immediately after the morning session at the student entrance during the month of June summer school. This project, along with the snack sales just completed during final exams, helps us to raise $5,000 which our chapter commits to the fall Habitat home that Cathedral undertakes as an important community outreach each year. This is our ninth Habitat home that we will construct this fall.

Senior Service Our Cathedral seniors have contributed more than 37,000 service hours to the Indianapolis community and more through their acts of giving and support during their last four years. This equals more than eighteen persons in payroll that has been donated through their volunteer work and support. Their insights gained have been immeasurable as they conclude their four years at Cathedral and prepare to go forth to acquire their next four years of learning and contribution. Congratulations, seniors, on your good works and heart.

Service Hours on Power School Service hours may be viewed on Power School and are current for all hours received since the start of school. There is a small button in the upper right hand corner to view the service hour detail and summary by year. For the 2010-11academic year, service hours for seniors were due December 1, 2010 to meet their total graduation requirement. For the academic year of 2010-11, freshmen, sophomore and junior hours were due March 1, 2011. The service hours for all students will be shown on their fourth quarter report card. If the hours for this year are completed by April 1, hours earned after April 1 may be credited to the next year’s requirement. We are accepting service on a project basis as well. After Sep 1, hours will not be accepted more than sixty days after the date of service performance. Click here to go directly to service opportunities on the web.

Service Opportunities

Organization Service Provided

(Organized first by topical interest, date basis in the middle) Date & Time Location

Food Drives Support your local food pantries with donations. Weekly Various

locations.

Teen Court

Help assist with the jury and legal representation for cases deferred by the Marion and Johnson Cty juvenile probation departments. Click here for the introductory information and here for the schedule.

M-Th5:30-7:45

Various locations:3505 N. Wash., 777 Indiana Ave.

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Keep Indy Beautiful (KIB)

Various projects. Click details here . Website www.kibi.org. Great opportunities are possible to adopt of street for trash cleanup. Obtain recycling and reuse locations here. Cathedral alum Andrew Brake class of 2000 works here and spoke at our Service Festival.

Anytime 1029 Fletcher264 7555

Horizon House

Organize food and clothing drive in your neighborhood to help the homeless. Check the website for needs. Help with computer tutoring this summer on Wednesdays starting June 15.Email Mrs. Halstead with your interest.

Wed June 159-11. We will leave from CHS

11033 E. Washington

Second Helpings

Like to cook? Help re-prepare food for disadvantaged families and individuals by assisting in the cooking at Second Helpings. Must be 16 yrs of age. See website for details. www.secondhelpings.org.

Th 4-8 PM; Sat 9-1 AM

1121 SoutheasternInpls 46202

Easter Seals Help at Parents' Night Out for special needs kids.

Fridays6-10 PM

4 locations once a month

WestminsterVillage

Adopt a resident from Westminster Village North For the Adopt a Grandparent program details, click here. Share your musical talent and serenade the residents with cheerful melodies!

Anytime 63rd and Sunnyside Dr

Cathedral Soup Kitchen

Assist in serving food to the needy. See Parish assistance schedule. and Sunday shifts.

AnySunday

1350 N Penn 46202

St. Vincent De Paul Pratt-QuigleyFood Pantry

Assist in re-packing bulk foods (Wed,), client choice shopping Tu/Th/Sat, & client intake (Tu/Th/Sat) for 3,000 families each week. P arish schedule Website: www.svdpindy.org. 921 1401. Cathedral alum Pat Jerrell leads this organization.

Wed 5-7PMTh 5-7 PM, Sat 9-12

3001 E. 30th 46218

St. Vincent De Paul Warehouse

Help at the warehouse to pass out and collect furniture and household goods for relocated and disadvantaged families. Parish schedule. Website: www.svdpindy.org 687 8258

Sat 8-12 1201 E. Maryland 46202

Habitat for Humanity

Work in the Habitat Home Store any Saturday; pls first contact Jessica in advance 921 2121 x114. Habitat Volunteer form. Must be 14 to work in Home Store; must be 16 for builds. Cathedral alum Jennifer Coffey works here.

Habitat Home StoreSat 9 AM-2 T-F 9-6

1022 E. 22nd St 46202

Art With a Heart

Assist with dynamic art programs at many schools this spring. Phone 823 9555 x 11 for Kaitlin Mariutto. (ask to speak with Art With A

After schoolM-TH

Various downtown and Lawrence

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Heart), email [email protected]; Register online at website www.artwithaheart.us.

Township locations

St. Mary’s Child Center

Help with at risk children ages 3-5 on early dismissal days Contact Brenta Clem at 361-4864 email [email protected]. Website http://www.stmaryschildcenter.org/.ings.

M-Thon half days

At Ft Ben and downtown

Agape Therapeutic Riding

Help with riding sessions. Flyer with information. Phone 317 773 7433 x 18.

April-June for spring sessions.

24970 Mt. PleasantCicero IN

Skiles Baseball Support

Field preparation and concession stands work are ways to assist the Skiles Baseball/Softball program. Click here for more details.

Spring/Summer 2011

Skiles Test Fieldsbehind Skiles Test Elementary Johnson Rd.

Marion Country Humane Society

Have a love for animals? Become active with the Marion County Paws and Claws club (ages 10-21), mentoring with the Pat Trainor Service/Mentoring program (ages 16-18) and more. Click here for the web link and contact Shawna Sims, Volunteer Coordinator: [email protected] or 317.872.5650 x106

SummerOpportunities

7929 Michigan Rd Indianapolis, IN46268

Brag Farmers Market

The Binford Redevelopment area will be hosting their famers market each Saturday. Students can help sell and assist the Farmer’s Market needs to develop community re-development.

Starts now to October 298 AM-noon

62nd and Binford

MillersvilleCafemarket

If you live in the area around Cathedral, you will enjoy helping with the Millersville Cafemarket Nites. Set up and break down is needed between 4-8:30 PM at the corner of 56th and Emerson. Contact information for theevent is on the website. This will take place each Thursday nite starting June 2. Also if you are interested in providing intermission entertainment, contact Mr. Tom Eggers at 545 8203

Thursdaysstarting June 24-8 PM

MillersvilleCafemarketFall Creek and Emerson

Hearts and Hands

Want to help make a low cost home available to a needy family? Help the Hearts and Hands group rehab a home. Click here for information.

Saturday June 4 and Sat June 118:30-noon

920 King St.

Crohn’s and Colitis Walk

Help with the walk for Crohn’s and Colitis during and after the walk. Click here for details.

Sat June 4 White River State Park

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National Kidney Foundation

Sign up to be a kidney mascot with the National Kidney Foundation and dance with the stars at the Indiana Fever game. Click here for more information.

Sat June 4 Conseco Fieldhouse

Relay for LifeSign up to be a team for the Lawrence TownshipRelay for Life. Benefits American Cancer Society

June 4-510 AM to 10 AM

Fall Creek Valley Middle School

Relay for LifeSign up to be a team for the Carmel Relay for Life. Benefits American Cancer Society

June 4-59 AM to 9 AM

Carmel High School

Special NiteOut

Come help with this celebration for adults with disabilities. Hosted by St. Lawrence, it had more than 375 attendees last year. Click here for contact details and information.

June 76:30

Catholic Center14th and Meridian

Anna’s House

Help cook and serve spaghetti dinner. Sophomore class project. Email Mrs. Halstead. Bring a friend.Meet in the SLC outside my office at 3:30 PM on Wed. A few extra parents are needed as drivers.

Wed, June 84-7:30 PM

303 Elder Rd46223

Hollis Adams Summer Adult Camp

Work with adults with disabilities in projects at Hope Covenant Church on Wednesdays through Fridays. Click here for details. Simply bring your enthusiasm and big smile.

Wed-Fri10 AM- 4 PM

Hope Covenant Christian Church 86th and Spring Mill

Breakfast Club at Anna’s House

Help serve pancakes and more at Anna’s House during the summer each Thursday!!See flyer for details. Contact Emma Steinken at [email protected] with questions.

Thurs 7:30-11 AMAnna’s HouseMeet at CHS

Anna’s House303 Elder St.

Indiana Heart Hospital Evacuation Drill

Enjoy helping to practice for disasters? Come and assist Indiana Heart Hospital practice an evacuation drill. Click here for details.

Thurs June 99:30-12:30 PM

8075 N. Shadeland Ave 46250

Hollis AdamsFoundation Square Dancing

Enjoy square dancing? Enjoy an evening with adults with disabilities and bring your big heart and enthusiasm. For details, click here.

Thur Jun 97-8:30 PM(also June 23, jul 14, Jul28, Aug 11, and Aug 25)

North Central Hilltop Gym 1801 E 86th St.

WFYI Let’s Meet PBS Kids in the Park Day

Be a character in the park for WFYI. Did you always want to be Elmo, Cookie Monster, Cat in the Hat or Curious George. See the linked details for size and age guidelines and contact information.

June 118:30-4:30 Military Park

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Cathedral Soup Kitchen

Help serve lunch to the homeless. Jr class service project. This is a lot of fun. Email your participation if you need a ride down. See you there. You will need to ring the buzzer.

Sat June 1110-1:30

1350 N. Pennsylvania46202

Food Link

Help distribute food to the needy families with food agency that goes to different neighborhoods to pass out food. See video on youtube. For Food Link questions, contact Mr./Mrs. Tinkham at [email protected].

June 118:30-noon

St. Andrew Catholic Church 4050 E. 38th St. 46218

Metals for Mettle

Help out with the Carmel based marathon and pass medals out to runner. Click here for details.

Sat June 11 Carmel

Easter SealsCrossroads Camp Ability

Day camp for students ages 4-11. Help with special needs, fun activities and field trips. Click here for more information.

Mon to Thurs Jun 13-Jul 219 AM- 3 PMTwo locations

4740 Kingsway or Sugar Gove Elementary 4135 W. Smith Valley Greenwood

Operation SafeguardDisaster Preparedness

Sign up for the disaster preparedness camp. Deadline for application was May 6. The camp will take place on June 13-17. For application details, see www.operationsafeguard.net. You may earn 10 service hours with this camp

Application deadline was May 6. Camp is Jun 13-17, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM

Crossroads of America Council 7125 Fall Creek Rd N.

Hollis Adams Swimming Aerobics

Help with disabled adults with health swimming aerobics! Just bring your love and enthusiasm. Click here for details.

Tuesdays 6:30-8:30

Hilltop Swimming Pool North Central Campus

Easter Seals PALSS Introductory Level Club

Volunteers assist staff in teaching children, ages 6-9, with autism or development delays. PALSS stands for practice and learn social skills. Click here for more details. Intro level.

Wed June 15 to July 209 AM to 11:30

4740 Kingsway

Easter Seals PALSS Intermediate Level Club

Volunteers assist staff in teaching children, ages 6-9, with autism or development delays. PALSS stands for practice and learn social skills. Click here for more details. Intermediate level.

Thurs June 16 to July 219 AM to 11:30

4740 Kingsway

St. Joan of Arc Yard Sale

Help with the yard sale at St. Joan of Arc. Click here for the details and contact information.

Fri June 17Sat June 189-5 PM

4217 Central Ave Indianapolis, IN 46205

Ronald McDonald House Walk

Come either participate as an individual, team or as a set up group. Benefits the Ronald McDonald House. Contact Gordon Dowry, at

Saturday, June 18

Downtown canal area by NCAA hdqtrs

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218 7279 with other questions. See Flyer and contact information.

Saints In The Street

Stay overnight at Holy Trinity and work with other high school students to help the elderly and low income neighborhoods in Indianapolis. Click here for the flyer and registration form. Have fun with fellow teens while truly doing some good work in the Indy area.

June 20-24 Lodge at Holy Trinity

Anna’s House

Would a family enjoy adopting this July dinner opportunity? Help cook and serve spaghetti dinner. This is a sophomore class project. Email Mrs. Halstead your interest in leading this project in July.

Wed, July 134-7:30 PM

303 Elder Rd46223

Cathedral Soup Kitchen

Would a group enjoy serving lunch to the homeless on this July date? Jr class service project. This is a lot of fun. Email Mrs. Halstead with your interest. All are welcome to help.

Sat Jul 1310-1:30 PM

1350 N. Pennsylvania46202

Dayspring Center

Help to assist in the student playroom with children. Transitional housing. 2 hr shift pls.

M-F after school to 8 PM. Sat, Sun 8 AM-8 PM.

1537 N. Central

Hamilton Cty Humane Society

Help care for homeless animals. Training sessions on the first Tuesday or third Thursday. Contact Jennifer Borman at 829-3669. On line application on the website under Shelter Programs/Volunteers.

Anytime1721 Pleasant Noblesville 46060

Gleaners FoodBank

Assist in the packaging of food boxes, senior boxes and weekend kids back-sacks. Note new address and expanded hours.

M-Th 8-42nd Tu 6-8 1st and 3rd Sat 9-12 AM

3737 Waldemere Ave 46241

Hispanic Community Opportunities

Trinity Free Clinic

Assist in translation or story hour. Requires a commitment of approx. 30 volunteer hours a yr.

Sat 8-12 MedClinicSat 9-11 Story Hour,1&3rd Th. eve Eye Clinic

14598 Oakridge RdCarmel 46032

Anna's HouseHelp continue the ministry of Lucious Newsom to pass out food or 2ndth Wed Spaghetti dinner. Babysit on Thursday nights during ESL classes.

Sat 9-11:30 Wed 3:30-7 or Thursday 6-8

303 Elder Street, 46222

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For details about these service opportunities, this chart and other links on the Cathedral web site, click here If you have other problems with the linked documents, please proceed to the website to access links from the Service Opportunities areaunder On Campus/Service Outreach.

Please continue to turn to the most compelling areas of need to perform your service stewardship. Thank you for supporting your class service projects with enthusiasm and compassion. Should you desire to pursue an outreach project with an agency not listed, you may also consult the list of service agencies available by clicking here. By working with diligence and interest on your service, you should find yourself achieving about four hours of service each month. The balance of 2010 and 2011 provides rich opportunities to direct helpful hands and hearts to aid our community needs. Service Reflection They say it takes a minute to serve a special person, An hour to appreciate them, A day to love them, But then an entire life to forget them.

May your Cathedral service personally enrich you and your spirituality, as we seek toaddress challenges faced by our brothers and sisters in our immediate community and world-wide.

Service hours for freshmen, sophomore and junior students for the academic year of 20010-11were due on March 1, 2011. Seniors graduation hours for the academic year of 2010-2011 were due on December 1, 2010. Click here for the 2010-11 Service Documentation. Click here for the 2009-10 Service Documentation form. Click here for the Service Hour Criteria. Hours will not be accepted more than sixty days after the date of service performance. Please check the service criteria because neighbor help, family help and working for a business without pay is not accepted as service hours. We always encourage our students to help their families and neighbors but we do not accept these efforts as service hours. We seek to perform our service in the spirit of Matthew 25:35-36.

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Attention Parents: If you would like a copy of the 2011 Spring Athletic Program, they are available in the Athletic Office. Drop by the office or have your student come by this week to pick one up.

Girls’ Track and Field

Academic All State 1st Team: Maria DeSanto and Katie Gordon

Honorable Mention: Stephanie Israel, Olivia Sedwick, and Lauren Williams

In Track & Field regional action on Tuesday, the Lady Irish represented our school well with some great performances. The 4 x 100 relay team of Denisha Brown, Lexxus Betts, Aysha Jemison and Maddie Bryan broke their own school record by posting a blazing 49.09. They will participate in next week’s state meet on Saturday, June 4 at IU in Bloomington. Fifth places ribbons were earned by Tarasae Stancil in the 100 meter hurdles and Emma MacAnally in the 1600 meter run. Stephanie Israel finish 7th in the pole vault and Jazzmine McDonald was 10th in the high jump.

Boy's Track and Field

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On Wednesday night the Cathedral Boys Track and Field team placed 3rd at the City Championships. First place finishers for the Irish were Spencer Clapp in the 3200 meter run, the 4x 800 meter relay team (Will Bond, Spencer Clapp, Vincent Halloran, and Jack Kelly), and Tre Roby with a new school record in the 200 meter dash with a time of 21.82 seconds. A runner up finish in the 100 meter dash was turned in by Justin Taylor. Third place finish in the discus was turned in by William Ash and Vincent Halloran in the 800 meters. Great job goes out to all the other finishers as well. The Irish will next compete in the IHSAA Sectional next week at North Central.

Boy's Golf: On Tuesday night the Irish defeated Southport by the score of 154-187.

Baseball: On Monday the Irish won the sectional by the score of 8-1. They were led by Dillon Peters with a 3 hitter and a Phil Mosey homerun. The regional will be Saturday, June 4 at Avon High School. (Times and opponent to be announced.)Record: 25-2

Girl's TennisOn Wednesday evening the Lady Irish lost their sectional opener to 6th ranked North Central by the score of 2-3 in an extremely tight match.

Record: 8-3Ranking: 8th

Boys’ Volleyball

Cathedral played Roncalli in their opening match. Fighting hard behind the setting from Carter Smith and the offense attacks from Kevin Wissler, Eddie Stephens, Spenser Wilson, Andrew Alden our Irish stormed to a quick lead in the first set and continued the fight to take the first set 25-23. Defense and hustle from the back row leaders, Connor Lemke, Lucas Banta, Will Meulbroek, Austin George, John Uberto, Mike Venezia kept the Irish in the game. Blocking specialist Stephen Baynes and AJ Jacobson contained the Rebels hard hitting outside attackers and Luke Wojtalik started the Irish out strong in the fourth set with strong serving and back row play. The match against Roncalli was hard fought and exciting. But, our Irish came up a little short in 4 sets: 25-23, 12-25, 16-25, 23-25. Roncalli continued their day upsetting Hebron in 5 and almost claiming the championship crown falling to Carmel in a tough 5 set match.

Congratulation to Eddie Stephens for being selected to the All tournament team, being an All State Academic selection and our representative to the South All – State Senior team!

Also receiving honors last night for the Irish are our Juniors: First team Junior All Stars – Andrew Alden, Lucas Banter, Connor Lemke, Carter Smith, John Uberto. Junior All Star Alternates: Austen George and Kevin Wissler.Congratulations to our juniors!

The All Star Matches are to be next Saturday June 4, at Lafayette Jefferson.

Boy's Lacrosse:  Lacrosse finishes as state runners up.On Saturday the team lost the state championship to Carmel.Cathedral has participated in the Indiana Catholic Conference (ICC) since its inception in 2005. The ICC is made up of Cathedral, Brebeuf Jesuit, St. Joseph’s, Bishop Chatard, Guerin Catholic, Roncalli, and Bishop Luers. This year, Cathedral won the ICC crown (its fourth) with an undefeated season in conference play.The following players were named to the ICC All-Conference Team for 2011:Adam Bridges, 1st Team AttackJohn Zupancic, 1st Team FaceoffKeenan Mulherin, Honorable Mention AttackColin Donnelly, Honorable Mention MidfieldWyatt Wood, Honorable Mention MidfieldVince Scotto, Honorable Mention Midfield

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Colin Burnside, Honorable Mention DefenseMitch Hicks, Honorable Mention DefenseCorey Melloh, Honorable Mention Long Stick Midfielder

Girl's LacrosseOn Wednesday the team lost to Park Tudor by the score of 12-7, which finishes their season.On Monday the Girls Lacrosse team defeated Bloomington 15-4 in the first round of the Regional games for the State Tournament. Eight different players scored goals with Sarah Peabody leading the way with 4 goals and Bethany Wysocki adding 3. Megan Donnelly and Kaitlin Sims both scored 2 goals and Ellen Rowe, Rachel Martin, Sarah Welsh, and Logan Snell scored 1 goal each.

Softball:   Softball loses regional to Pendleton Heights.

Rugby: Rugby finishes 3rd Nationally!Cathedral’s Royal Irish Rugby Society capped an incredible season by beating Penn in the Division I Indiana State Rugby Championship Match up in Elkhart, IN! The Irish finish the season with a record of 14-1 with its only loss to National Champion Highland, captured third place in the National Tournament, Ranked third in the Nation, and Ranked first in State by winning the state championship! Click here for the State Championship Game Highlights: http://royalirishrugby.com Congratulations to all our ruggers and for the Cathedral faithful who journeyed up to Elkhart to cheer the Irish on to Victory (You could even spot a “leprechaun” cheering in the stands!

IRISH Swimming & Diving Summer Programs Contact Paula Meyer: [email protected] or 317-525-3761 Hillcrest Country Club 6098 Fall Creek Road Indianapolis 46226

Swim & Dive Lessons Swim Lessons M - Th 10:00-10:45 AM & 5:15-6:00 PM Dive Lessons Sundays 5:00-6:00 PM

Sessions: May 30- June 9, June 13- 16, June 20-30, July 11-21, July 25 - Aug 5. Fees: Swim Lesson Non-member fee: $75/Session Dive Lessons Non-member fee: $10/lesson Private lessons are available Register: At Hillcrest Pool 4:00-6:30 May 23 -27 or throughout the summer Call Coach Paula Meyer for more information at 317-525-3761

IRISH Swim Team Summer Conditioning This summer Cathedral students interested in IHSAA swimming should Plan on swimming M/Tu/Th/Fr at Hillcrest CC from 6:30 – 8:00 AM. Core Training will be an option on Tuesday/Thursday following swims until 8:45. This summer program fee is $25 for non HC members payable to HCC.

IRISH Diving Team The team is looking for students who have experience in diving and/or Gymnastics who are interested diving in high school. Please contact Coach Paula Meyer for summer opportunities at 317-525-3761

IRISH Biathlon Summer Series The IRISH team is sponsoring a series of 3 biathlons: Swim & Run Biathlon Series 7:15 AM Monday’s June 20, July 18, & August 8 Registration can be made at Hillcrest CC Pool or contacting Coach Paula Meyer at 317-525-3761. $15 fee payable to HCC.

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~~~~~ Smart Quote: Be wiser than other people if you can, but do not tell them so. (Anonymous)

Prayers are requested: For the unemployed and under-employed; For recovery for Marianne Ackmann, who suffered a stroke recently, and is the mother of Elizabeth (’96), Allison (’03),

and John Ackmann; (5/25) For the repose of the soul of Katie Lynch, a junior at Roncalli High School, and cousin of Vince (’11) and Cameron

(’13) Grote and of Mary (’12) and John (’13) Christ, who has lost her battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma ~ may she rest in peace; (5/23)

For the repose of the soul of Nancy Haigerty, mother of John K. Haigerty (’83) and Jeffrey T. Haigerty (’83), grandmother of Nancy Farmer (‘13) ~ may she rest in peace; (5/20)

For healing for Shirley Dreyer, member of the Serra Club, who is currently hospitalized; (5/18) For the repose of the soul of Lloyd Tucker, the husband of Mrs. Joyce Tucker, Director of Diversity at Park Tudor ~

may he rest in peace: (5/18) For the repose of the soul of John Brady (’48) ~ may he rest in peace; (5/18) For the repose of the soul of Geraldine (Jerry) Kennedy, founder of Cathedral’s ShamrAuction and the mother of

Susan K. Cutshall (’73), Bobbi E. Delon, Joseph T. Kennedy (’75), Janie Smith, Anne M. Miner (’78), Jan K. Kennedy (’78), Timothy V. Kennedy (’79), Judy E. Indiano (’81), Shari R. Halsmer (’83), and Michael R. Kennedy (’86) ~ may she rest in peace; (5/16)

For the repose of the soul of Bernard Seger, grandfather of alumnus Andrew Evans (’04) ~ may he rest in peace; (5/16)

For the repose of the soul of 24-year old Paul Wagner, son of Carl Wagner, a friend of the Worland family, who succumbed to cancer ~ may he rest in peace: (5/13)

For healing for Concepcion Salgado, mother of Gabriela Salgado (’11), as she continues her battle with cancer: (5/11) For the repose of the soul of former CHS English teacher Mary Weeks, mother of Sabra Weeks Pinkerton (’98) ~

may she rest in peace; (5/10) For the repose of the soul of Charles F. Lawless, Jr. (’61) ~ may he rest in peace; (5/10) For the repose of the soul of Julia Strom, grandmother of Ava McGoff ('14) ~ may she rest in peace; (5/6) For the repose of the soul of Joseph Sheehan, father of Patty (Tom) O’Connor and grandfather of Catherine O’Connor

Dangler (’98), Kelly O’Connor (’02) and Annie O’Connor (’04) ~ may he rest in peace; (5/6) For the repose of the soul of Sharon Stites, mother of James Michael Stites (’05) and Jonathan Stites (’92) ~ may she

rest in peace; (5/4) For the repose of the soul of Neal Suppiger, grandfather of Mercer Suppiger (’12) ~ may he rest in peace; (5/3) For healing for Susan Garriott, mother of Meghan Garriott (’14), who has been diagnosed with cancer; (5/3) For healing for Georgia Dixon, suffering with lung cancer, and the grandmother of Samuel White(’14); (4/29) For the repose of the soul of Robert Spindler, grandfather of Emily (’12) and Amanda (’13) Spindler; (4/28) For Tom Cunningham, whose children attend Chatard HS and St. Pius X School, is a friend to many Cathedral families

from St. Pius X. Unfortunately, he is suffering with cancer and needs many prayers; (4/28) For James Harless (’47), grandfather of Jennifer Frigge (’08) and Jack Frigge (’12), brother of Richard Harless (’51) ~

may he rest in peace; (4/28) For Guy Vanderpool, grandfather of Tiah Nasser (’14), who is under Hospice care; (4/25) For the repose of the soul of Veronica (Tudy) West, grandmother of Emily Brelage (’09) ~ may she rest in peace;

(4/25) For PJ Kervan (‘80), who suffered a major heart attack and is fighting for his life; he is the father of Jim (’09), Patrick

(’12) and Matthew (’14) Kervan; (4/25) For the repose of the soul of Matt Leudeman (’07), brother of Michael Leudeman (’93) ~ may he rest in peace; (4/25) For those who are fighting cancer :

For healing for Josh Fry (’14), recently diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma; (9/20) For healing for Deborah Roberts, who is battling breast cancer, and is the mother of Rachel (01), Bobby (’04),

John (’07), Rose (’09) and Kathleen Roberts; (3/24) For Bill Lennon, father of teacher Lizabeth Bradshaw, who is fighting cancer; (1/4)

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For healing of Don Stephenson (’64), suffering with pancreatic cancer, father of Leah Stephenson Roggeman, (’93), brother of Diane Stephenson Moore, (’67 St. Agnes), David (’65), Dan (’69), and Dennis (’71), uncle of Steve (’85), teacher Kim Jamell, great-uncle of Nick Jamell (’13) and Gina Jamell Snyder (’88). The family is praying for a cure, a period of prolonged remission and that the Holy Spirit envelope him and his family in an embrace of comfort, love and strength. (3/14)

For healing for Grace Kelly, a 7th grade student at St. Louis de Montfort, who has been diagnosed with lymphoma; (1/10)

For strength and healing for Paul B. Kernel (’48), who has been having radiation and chemotherapy for colorectal, lung and prostate cancer; also, his classmates ask that you send him an email at [email protected] to help with a pick-up of his spirits; (10/4)

For Lana Bates, aunt of Collin Bates (’11), who is undergoing experimental cancer treatment; (10/21) For healing for Kari Doctor, sister-in-law of Coach Mark Doctor, who is fighting liver cancer; (10/26) For healing for Karen Gilmore, mother-in-law of teacher Dawn Gilmore, who is facing her second battle with breast

cancer; (10/25) For healing for Bob Matthews (‘63) who is battling cancer, husband of Jenny Matthews (former ShamrAuction

director), and father of Christy (’91), Tracy (’94) and Amanda (’00); For a return to good health for Andra Ignas, struggling with breast cancer and mother of

daughters Brittany (12), Amanda (10) and Hannah (9 th at North Central H.S.) and husband, Stan;

For healing for Kathy Miller, fighting breast cancer, and mother of John (’06) Miller; For a return to health for Tracy Mirro, sister of one of our faculty members, fighting cancer; For healing for Cynthia Forgey, mother of Jennifer Jarrett (’94), who has ovarian cancer;

For those who serve our country : For Justin Mason (’05), USAF Academy graduate, is stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio; For Douglas Ausenbaugh ('07) who is in his senior year at the United States Military Academy in West Point,

New York; For Marco Caress (’09), who is in his 2nd year at West Point Military Academy; For Katie Wacker (’10), who is a plebe at West Point Military Academy; For Craig Thedwall (’99), going to Guam in October as part of the Navy Jag Corp unit for a three year stint. His wife Heidi Zawadzki Thedwall, (’99) and their new son, Malachy, will be along for this deployment;

For Daniel Hess ('07) who is in his senior year at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado; (8/12)

For Pvt. Erik Goertemiller (’06), currently in basic training at Ft. Benning Georgia with the US Army; Please continue to pray for all of our soldiers, deployed or at home;

and for all who protect us – soldiers, sailors, firefighters, police forces, and parents.

Meditations: John 15:1-8

“He takes away every branch in me that does not bear fruit.” (John 15:2)

Ah, the parable of the vine and the branches! Who doesn’t derive some sense of comfort from Jesus’ words in this passage? Who doesn’t get a feeling of reassurance when they read that Jesus invites them to remain in him?

But there is another side to these verses that can sound ominous: Jesus wants to prune us. He wants to strip away those parts of our lives that do not bear fruit for him. This can be a frightening thought, especially when we stop to consider how many times we say “no” to the Lord in the course of a week, or even a day.

If this sounds like you, don’t worry! Remember: Jesus told his disciples, and he tells you today: “You are already pruned because of the word that I spoke to you” (John 15:3). Washed clean in the waters of baptism, we are already forgiven. We are already justified. We are already citizens of heaven! All that remains is for us to embrace our citizenship more fully and ask Jesus to reign over more and more areas in our hearts.

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Think of the disciples. They had been with Jesus for three whole years, and still they needed some pruning. Matthew the tax collector had already given up his cheating ways. Mary Magdalene had already been delivered of seven demons. And James and John had already had to deal with their desire to be given special seats in Jesus’ kingdom.

No matter what had already been pruned from these disciples’ lives, there was still more to come. Peter would still deny knowing the Lord three times. All the disciples would run away at Jesus’ arrest. And Thomas would refuse to believe his brothers and sisters that Jesus had risen from the dead.

Jesus knew all this was going to happen, and still he entrusted his church to these fallible men and women. And he entrusts it to us today. So don’t worry about the pruning that is still to come. Just remember that Jesus always welcomes you. He believes in you, even when you don’t believe in yourself. He has already accepted you into his kingdom. All he wants to do now is make you more and more fruitful!

“Jesus, I am so grateful for your love and mercy. Help me to remain in you, Lord, so that I can become more and more pure!”

Blessings,

PrincipalCathedral High [email protected]

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