Notre Dame High School - En Dee Cue Yearbook (Quincy, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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I SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 109-Fir.rt Raw: Lou Ann Werneth, Dorothy Giesc, Rosalyn Avcrbeck, Martha Sinnock, Mary Nolan, Charlotte Blickhan, ,Ioan Duker, Rosemary Maas, Rosemary Wand, Second Raw: Patricia Veile, Rosemary Morris, Norma Schullian, Joan Eiff, Mary Ann Averbeck, Carol Moenning, Gcorgianne Pfeifer, Marie Heintz, Charlene Marcks, Virginia Nu- mann, Patricia Wand, Joan Hibbler, Mary Louise Havermaleq Third Raw: William Barrett, Richard Giesing, Thomas Bergman, Albert Bastean, Richard Brinkman, Ralph Thieman, John Hanfland, Robert Kreinberg, Kenneth Ebbert, Wilfred Altgilbers, Raymond Brinks, Donald Eberle, Donald Kistner. OPI-IO ORE SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 110-Firrt Row: Peggy Schrage, Margie Musholt, Patricia Berglind, Carol Brinlchlames McAuliffe, George Belker, Donald Dorian, Leo Eschmann, Frank Lohman, Sarah Matticlcs, Valeria Dec-e, Mary Brady, Second Row: Cath- erine Boll, Connie Terwel , Joan Bohne, Wayne Grawe, Donald Becker, Edward Hilgenbrinck, Patricia Bickhaus, Mary Ann Horbelt, Connie Volmg Tliird Rauf: Geraldine Hilgenbrink, Millicent Niehaus, Mary Lee Brinkman, James Costigan, Donald Sturhahn, Donald Hoebing, Marilyn Nieders, Jeanette Becks, Mary Stupavsky, Abrerzt: Thomas Wellman, Robert Liggett. Pug: Spourar: CURT LOCKHART SPORT SHOP 30

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Junior Class After getting settled in their first year as upper- classmen, the Juniors set out eagerly to give their very best to Notre Dame. A large number of Juniors was in the band, ensemble, orchestra, schola and glee club. The class of '49 was well represented on the staffs of the Broadcarter and Eu Dee Cue. The Dramatic Arts Club also felt its influence, and several of its members were active in the C.I.S.L. contests and in radio broadcast work. The Juniors provided a large share of Raider team members in football, basketball and base- ball, and promised to furnish the mainstay of the team in '49, filling the places of the grad- uating Seniors. In the Homecoming ParadeJunior Homeroom 201 won second place in the Float Contest. Junior candidates for Homecoming Queen were, Jean Koch, Room 200, Rosene Sibbing, Room 201, Emily Goodpaster, Room 203. Two oHices of the Student Council fell to I L r ,,- -l ' ill' mu- , hr.-' - 7 n -, , w 7 ,,.- , , , My Z'-?fQv I-I.fZ h1,l w-11' E Q M2 members of the Junior class, Vice-President, Jack Dierkes, and Treasurer, Donald Rees. Homeroom representatives were: Rosemary Bur- gess, Dick I-loebing, Patrick Kipping, Alan Lubbe, Eileen Perry, John Stark, and Tim Thompson. An important problem confronting the class was the selection of a class ring. This was done by a vote of the entire class on Friday, Feb. 13. With its sponsoring of the Junior-Senior Breakfast in May the class brought its eventful first year as upperclassmen to a close. It was ably guided by faculty advisors: Sister M. Theonilla, Room 203, Sister M. Marietta, Room 201, Mr. McGuine Clst semesterj, Room 200, and Sister M. Ralph C2nd semesterl, Room 200. JUNIOR HOMEROOM 203-Firrt Raw: Jacqueline Rothschild, Eileen Perry, Frances McGreevy, Emily Goodpaster, Margene Kroner, Jeanne Bohne, Edith Wellman, Rosemary Koch, Rose Holtschla g Second Row: Charlotte Rees, Rosemary O'l-leren, Ruth Venvertloh, Gearldine Holthaus, Norma Hrudieka, Sally Fleming, Gladifs Holtschlag, Joan G'Sell, Rita Mast, Pauline Corder, Joyce Engels, Third Row: Jack Link, Norman Peters, Richard Rees, Donald Rees, James Wilde, James Bernhardt, Jack Nauert, Richard Nieman, Fourth Row: James Mast, John Amberg, Francis Powers, Charles Ridder, Thomas Roberts, George Williams, Richard Sander, Roger Brink, Frank Weibring, Robert Lieseng Fifth Row: Louis Loatsch, Richard Six, Robert Gower, Kenneth Rossmiller. 29



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SOPHOMORES-ROOM 306-Firrt Row: 'Ioan Neuman, Lorene Gengenbacher, Patricia Peters, Lucille Schneider, Richard Laake, James Bower, james Engelmeyer, Ralph Peters, Dennis Peter, James Russell, Patricia Summers, Dorothy Frese, Barbara Hunsaker, Norma Dittmer, Mary jane Lueckeng Second Raw: Dorothy Krogman, Ruth Ridder, Mildred Muehlenfeld, Dolores Price, Dorothy Price, Dora Rose, Norma jean Olps, Ruth Terstriep, Bernice Wiskirchen, Alberta Klene, Wilma Ostermueller, ,Ioan Ostermueller, Marilyn Jansen, Helen Buckertg Third Row: Betty Talken, Nancy Hessing, Norma jean Kurk, Marilyn Twee- dell, joan Pape, Marilyn Watcrkotte, Catherine Davis, Donna Stratman, Wanda Hagar, Norma jean Liesen, Shirley Hoffman, Shirley Stuckman, Renetta Sanders, Theresa Reno, Barbara Brinkman, Fourth Raw: Robert Phillips, Joseph Wellman, Donald Roberts, Abrmt: Charles Winking, Ursula Bastean. Sophomore Class No longer inexperienced, but seasoned Sopho- mores, the class of '50 returned to the halls of Notre Dame to take its part in the school's activities. Not to be outdone by dignified upperclass- men, the Sophomores were determined to be represented in every school activity. Their ranks contained some of the most active mem- bers of the band. The Schola Cantorum also claimed many of them as members, while the activities of the Dramatic Arts Club enticed others. Among the latter were Mary Ann Aver- beck and Ralph Thieman, who were contestants in the C.I.S.L. contests. Broadcaster reporting was the activity of still others. Quite a number of boys took an active part in the reserve football and basketball schedule, proving they were just biding their time to become active Raider squad members in their junior and senior years. Add to these the varied activities of Mission saws gs Nao 2On 1'1CnU-'aww QO:.mmgv-vO x4 v-1QQn: ..tIDfpm gui EfiU,5 ,2g- -gaegn 9,55- ::..lS D2 .UO-' Q :.pQ-'QOGBD .T-C,f2D2 Q. O 'OE'f ::'.fZU E2'o P-15235. 9 290 ' 'LGE fi fl 75 n53D:rI1vf,7S Ozhdnngnamh' O. nic. rnfvvln P G0 .-.'-tm -177 ' nv' ,-,PSS . VJD m ,-,wnUQ C0 'U W,-,Ci :: '91n SDD,-,f-H D .-,.'J '-1f- wnfic 'FELL 752-5h E' ' .... rv. Ziff:-1 Q.f'D,'I'.O OFDIJ' Q-V' N one QHHESE . O .pq- BP5 Wins P-' 4-1 . -PNC ENUM'-1 'Wg -- m Un no Oh4v-qu-M :JDE :'.2'?i': D.-F0 fb'-t FD: ill, iff' ' 21' 42 31

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