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LETTERMEN'S CLUB-First Row: Kenneth Brink, Richard Nieman, Donald Hoebing, Charles Beding, Alfred Dierkes, Richard Horbelt, Nicholas Malambrig .S':cam1Rauf.' Frank Weibring, Thomas Roberts, Donald Henke, Harold Stark, john Dierkes, Paul Timpe, Eugene Koetters, Richard Blickhang Third Rauvllohn Stark, Gerald Landwehr, Charles Ridder, James Clarkson, Francis Powers, John Amberg, Gregory I-lolthaus, Richard Holfman, Wayne Six. f EW ORGANIZATIDNS 1 l USHERS' CLUB: Harold Orscheln, Howard Rnbison, Charles Heintz, Ronald Schulte, Merle Hcllhake, William Peters, Richard Horbelt, Richard Halle, Donald Liesen, Robert Brod. 59
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The early weeks of the school year were quite strenuous times for our cheer leaders. Every evening after class hours found them working in the garden under Mr. Scherer's supervision, doing everything from flips to knee-bending in an effort to put on gracefulness and put off pounds. The group performed at all football games at home, and at most out-of-town games. The No. 1: Students, ready to cheer the Raiders to victory. Cut Cheerleaders Rita Mcflaughey Marilyn Middendorf Donald Boeker Bernetta Finigan Rosemary Burgess basketball season, however, brought the most strenuous work for these faithful boosters, when every home game featured them raising a storm of cheers for the Raiders. The Quincy High game in the regional tournament, and the selection of new faces to fill those vacated by graduation, was the end of the year's activities. No. 2: Father Wiskirchen speaks to students during a pep meeting before Notre Dame-Quincy High game. Pug: J'por1.rar.' E. MALONEY 58
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l I ALUMNI BOARD MEETING: Richard Meissen, George Schrage, john Buehner, Marian Laake, Thomas Browner, Donald Seibert, Mrs. james Dwyer, Edith Peters, Maureen Kerkering, Carlene Stroot, Mrs. Arthur Aull. Each year, the Notre Dame Alumni chooses some project beneficial to its Alma Mater. It chose as its 1947-48 project the renovating of the Notre Dame Chapel. NOTRE DAME GUILD-Firrt Row: Mrs. Harold Wand, Znd Vice-president, Mrs. Arthur Laake, Presidentg Mrs. Carl Spettnagel, 1st Vice-presidentg .fecand Raw: Mrs. Raymond Kreinberg, Financial Secretaryg Mrs. George Schmitt, Treasurerg Mrs. Rome Landwehr, Recording Secretary. This kaleidoscopic view of Notre Dame would not be complete without a word of thanks to one of our very interested parent groups, the Notre Dame Guild. By sponsoring various activities throughout the school year, and working conjointly with the Dads' Club, it contributes much to the welfare of Notre Dame. ' Page 5'pon:or.' MR. AND MRS. E. A. DAMHORST 60 l L
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