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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS :I Mary A. Thomas, Secretarygjames Clarkson, President, John Dierkes, Vice-presidentg Donald Rees, Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL The Notre Dame Student Council began its 1947-1948 term in September. The main activity sponsored by the Council in the first semester was the bus trips to out-of-town football and basketball games. A Christmas formal was given, December 26, in the Knights of Columbus Hall. The Student Council also assisted the Ushers' Club in buying its sweaters. The Council held a joint meeting with Quincy High Student Council and discussed many problems between the two schools. The Council attended the State Convention of Stu ent Councils in Peoria, April 23 and 24, and campaigned for Rich Nieman for first vice-president of the Illinois Association of Student Councils. STUDENT COUNCIL-.S'tmzding.' Richard Kohl, Patrick Kipping, Gerald Landwehr, Harold Stark, Richard Hoebing, Charles Briddle, William Dieker, Alan Lubbe, Moderator Father Wiskirchen, John Stark, Stanley Stroot, Harold Weber, Alfred Dierkes, Tim Thompson, Robert Brod, Richard Nieman, .S'mted.' Rosemary Burgess, Eileen Perry, Betty Talken, Donna Wiegrnan, Mary A. Thomashlames Clarkson,-Iohn Dierkes, Donald Rees, Marjorie Musholt, Ruth Ridder,Joan Duker, Katherine Ridder, Roselyn Averbeck. 52
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Hillbilly Scene, Senior Homeroom 102, was presented a pennant donated by the Alumni. Sunday morning the Homecom- ing Mass was celebrated in St. Boniface Church. It was followed by breakfast in the cafeteria. At this affair the football squad was introduced to the Alumni by As- sistant Coach james McGuine. That afternoon one of Notre Dame's greatest football teams took the field against a highly favored Spalding eleven, and very soundly trounced them to a 13-0 defeat. It was the greatest upset ever dealt by a Raider team. That night at nine o'clock, the Alumni sponsored a formalndance at which Don Timmerwilke, presi- dent of the class of 1941, crowned Norm, Queen of the Home- coming. This brought down the curtain on Notre Dame's first homecom- ing. It was a tremendous success for the class of 48, and all hope the classes that follow will con- tinue to make the Homecoming at Notre Dame an affair which will make us proud and happy to come back. Homecoming G Bonhre serves as stimulant for school spirit. Queen Norm Hoffman reigns over Homecoming. The Queen and her court, Jean Koch, Emily oodpaster, Rosene Sibbing, and Joan Spcttnagel, preside at game.
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