Notre Dame High School - En Dee Cue Yearbook (Quincy, IL)
- Class of 1951
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ecliccction We the graduates of 5l graciously dedlcate to Mary Our Mother patroness of Notre Dame thus Sensor Memory Edltuon of The Broadcaster May we be as true and loyal to God an the years to come as she was always May we learn to do the will of God and contmue to serve Hum throughout our lute Wlth her help and guidance w the Class of 5l wall succeed We llkewlse dedicate this edltlon to Our Beloved Parents who have generously sacrlfuced for us that we might attam our goal K l K X . fp f . J l f 5 lla I l lf ll . . . fx! Mlll el N If I ' l lx y lx . Q lk A lb l I. . I . . .. so l yy yl l ,K y 1 l I l - - l My lx 1 M 0 fiohop Q'eonnor to gon er Tiplomao on 98 at Qommencement Qxercioeo On May 30 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Johns Church His Excellency The Most Reverend Wsllsam A OConnor DD Bsshop f Sprsngfseld sn lllsnoss wsll confer the honors of graduatson and dsplomas on 98 grad uates of the class of 1951 The graduates boys sn grey and gurls sn whste caps and gowns wsll march sn processson from St John s School and enter the Church to the Processsonal by Wsdor The Bsshop wsll be assssted by the Reverend Harry R Watson MA Dean of Notre Dame The Reverend EdwardJ Duncan STD Chap lasn to the Catholsc Students of the Uns verssty of Illsnoss wull delsver the graduatson address to the Sensors Father Duncans address wsll be preceded by Ecce Sacerdos sung by the Notre Dame Boys Chorus and Arcadelts Ave Marsa sung by the Notre Dame Gurls Schola Followung the address the gurls Schola wsll sung Remonds s O Sacrum Convsvsum Hus Excellency The Most Reverend Wsllsam A OConnor DD as Celebrant assssted by the Reverend Wsllsam Wand as deacon and the Reverend Krsto Jelensc as subdeacon wsll gsve Solemn Benedsctson The tradstsoncsl Benedsctson hymns, the O Salutarss and the Tantum Ergo wsll be sung by the congregatson The Te Deum wsll make a fsttsng close to another Notre Dame graduatson Ambrossns s Recesssonal Oremus Pro Pontsfsce wull be sung by the Boys Chorus as the graduates fsle from the Church The Sensors never to be forgotten days wsll begun wuth Sensor Day May I0 the day on whsch they plan an all day pscnsc at South Park Qusncy mally snto the Alumns Assocsatson at a Luncheon sn St Francus Basement Ha Thursday May 24 at 630 m e school colors blue and gold e class flower the yellow rose and e class motto wsll be effectsvely carrsed ou sn the decoratsons and place cards Mr Bron Bacevsch athletuc coach at Qusncy College wull be the Guest Speaker The Junsor Sensor Prom wull be held Frsday evensng May 25 at the Cassno from 900 to 1200 pm Mussc wsll be furnsshed by the orchestra scheduled for that nught Sunday May 27 the graduates wsll attend the Dunner and Class Nsght at St Francus School Hall guven by the Notre Dame Gusld On thus occasson the parents of the Sensors and the pastors of the HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND WILLIAM A O CONNOR D D Toasts wsll be proposed to Our Blessed Mother to the parents to Father Watson the dean of Notre Dame to the pastors to the faculty and to the Sensor Class The Notre Dame Strung Ensemble wsll provude the dsnner mussc Parodses composed by the Sensors wsll be sung by all present at the dsnner Tuesday May 29 wsll be a full day for the Sensors The Baccalaureate Servsces wsll be held sn the Notre Dame Chapel at 815 a m The Reverend Harry R Watson Dean of Notre Dame Hugh School, wsll be celebrant of the Solemn Hugh Mass sung for the Sensors and at whsch the graduates wsll receuve Holy Communson He wsll be assssted by the Reverend Marcellsne Mescher O FM as deacon and the Reverend Stanley Swsatek as subdeacon '1 ten wsll delsver the Baccalaureate Address Followung the Baccalaureate Servsces at 930 the Junuors wsll entertasn the Sensors at the Junsor Sensor breakfast whsch wull be held at the Knughts f Columbus Hall The menu wsll be taken care of by Room 200 the decoratsons wsll be carrsed out sn the school colors of blue and gold beautsfully arranged wuth the class flower the yellow rose by Room 203 and the snterestung program for the entertasnment of the Sensors wsll be guven by Room 201 To round out the days and nsghts of festsvstses and as the fsnal touch toward graduatson whsch has been set for Moy 30 the last rehearsal for graduatson wull be held at St John s Church the afternoon of May 29 at 230 pm s I I ' ' . ' , . ., ' o -. - . . , . ' I s s ss . ss . . , . ., . s , s . s, ' I - s ' I IA ,ss s s ss - ss I I . , . I . s . . ss ss - - ss n u 1 I . , . . , I .. I . s ,, . . ss ss ss . I s ss ss . . . .s . I ,, . . ss . . . . . . . I I 4 n u l , . , . . I . The Graduates will be admitted for- respective churches will also be present. The Very Reverend Monsignor H. B. Schnel- ' - ' Il, s s s ' ' , , : p. . Th , , : , ' ' ' I I th I . i . . - . , I th . . . . . . O . . . . t . . . I . . . . I . I . u . . . . I I , . , . . . - . . ' . I , . . I I . . . 1 . . : : . . I ' : . . . , ' ' ' ' I I . . I . . .. I . ' I ' 1 o n I 1 . , . . ., , . , . , : . . Q ary mmaculate Sweet Mother, loved, today At your dear feet we kneel, You know the mingled ioys-regrets- That in our hearts, we feel. The parting of the ways we've reached Direct us now aright. Your love so dear, your help so sure Ne'er let us lose from sight. Bless us this day, dear Mother, ln your hands may our future beg How safe we are when your dear arms We feel protectingly! 'Til life is done, O Mother dear, From you ne'er let us stray, But love, confide, and cling to you As on our Graduation Day. .1-5 'J REVEREND HARRY R WATSON MA DEAN OF NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL 'J eau 0 eoocage to raclucateo My dear Graduates The faculty and l extend to you and to your parents our most sincere congratulations Your graduation from Notre Dame is the result of cooperative effort over a long period of time, and is evidence that cooperation brings about worthwhile results lt is our fervent hope that you will carry with you the Conviction of the benefits both spiritual and tem to them in the charity of Christ Our Blessed Lord has told us that the love of God and love of neighbor is the substance of the law The tragic absence of this love in so many places has brought the world to its present situation Only love can restore what the lack of love has destroyed Your Catholic education has placed upon you the responsibility of restormg the world to Christ You have been given the necessary equipment The Mass and the strengthening Sacraments are ever available to you The prayer of the Church will always follow you What more, then, do you need? It is my prayer and that of the Sisters that you will be true soldiers of Christ that you will put to action, day by day, the graces ot your Confirmation so that your part, at least, in the restoring of all things in Christ will not be wanting God bless you Father Watson SENIORS IN LIVING ROSARY PAY TRIBUTE TO MARY In this beautiful demonstration of love and devotion for Mary which as held annually at Notre Dame the Seniors petition the Mother of God for world peace f poral, to be derived from working with others, united - - , - - Cnotre am REVEREND HARRY R. WATSON, DEAN-SISTER MARY LE e :faculty A, PRINCIPAL MR. PETER V. AFFR - E MANUAL TRAINING ATHLET , IC DIRECTOR AND COACH MRS PETER V . . AFFRE-SECRETARY, STUDY SUPERVISOR SISTER M. AIDAN-RELIGION, EN GLISH, SCIENCE MATHEMATICS S , , TUDY SUPERVISOR SISTER M. ALFRED RELIGION - , ART, FRESHMAN ADVISOR SISTER M AN . GELA-PIANO, HARP, SCHOLA CANTORUM SISTER M. ANTHONITA-RELIGION, M ATHEMATICS, STUDENT COUNCIL M ODERATOR, JUNIOR ADVISOR SISTER M CHARITAS SCI . -- ENCE, STUDY SUPERVISOR SISTER M. CLARONA-HOME ECONOMICS, FRESHMAN ADVISOR SISTER M. CLOTILDE-PIANO, WIND INSTRUMENTS SISTER M. EMILY-LATIN VIOLIN STRING ENSEMBLE SISTER M EUROSE RELIGION ENGLISH HISTORY FRESHMAN ADVISOR EVANGELINE SPANISH ENGLISH BROADCASTER MODERATOR SENIOR AD SISTER M JOSELLA COMMERCIAL MATHEMATICS SOPHOMORE ADVISOR MR PATRICK KEANE HISTORY SOCIOLOGY BASKETBALL COACH MR CARL LANDRUM BAND AND ORCHESTRA SISTER MARY LOUISE RELIGION COMMERCIAL SOPHOMORE ADVISOR SISTER M MANSUETA RELIGION ENGLISH SOPHOMORE ADVISOR SISTER M MELITA LATIN MECHANICAL DRAWING SENIOR ADVISOR MR JULIAN D SCHERER SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE CHEERLEADERS USHERS CLUB DRAMATIC ARTS CLUB AND RADIO SISTER M THEODORE RELIGION LATIN ENGLISH JUNIOR ADVISOR SISTER M THEONILLA RELIGION MATHEMATICS SCIENCE BIOLOGY CLUB ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MODERATOR JUNIOR A DVISOR SISTER M VICTORINE INSTRUCTOR IN ART SISTER M VIRGILIA LIBRARIAN SISTER M SISTER M JOSITHA RELIGION The Broadcaster Pub llshed by the Students of QU IN CY Qumcy I111no1s NOTRE DAME OF U10 I Tenn form LILIJLL 1-I 4 5 5 ui- LL Hum y x I. 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Senior class president. . . sports editor of Broadcaster . . . president of the Boys' Chorus and of the C.S.M.C. of Room lO3 . . . vice-president of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . President of the SS Club I3 . . . server for four years at N.D. . . member of the Ushers' Club . . . Did a good iob as Mr, Smith in senior class play . . .fine sense of humor.. . dependable ...loyal to N.D. . . his school spirit has won him many friends . . . has a friendly hello for all... winner in Essay Contest.. . sparkling personality. Roger Bred-lSt. Mary's Parishl Active member of the Student Council . . . vice-president of senior class . . . member of the Ushers' Club . . . friendly smile for everyone . . . liked by all. . .loves to do favors . . . everyone's helper . . . has a love for Hot Rods and Saturday nights. . . pet peeve, homework . . . noted for his taxicab service. . . magnetic personality. Connle Broeker-lSt. Francis Parishl Secretary of senior class . . .flute soloist in Annual Concert. . . secretary of band, orchestra and C.S.M.C. of Room lO3 . . . always has a winning smile ...full of fun . . . ability to get things done . . .loves dancing with one and only. Richard Kohl-lSt. Boniface Parishl Dick for short. . . member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio, and Boys' Chorus . . . treasurer of senior class . . . president of C.S.M.C. of Room l02 . . . winsome . . . congenial. . . willing . . . gifted with a beautiful voice . . . friendly disposition . . . quiet, but likeable personality. John Schrage-lSt. Mary's Parishl President of Student Council in senior year . . . representative for student council l, 2, 3 . . . co-captain of football team . . . John in senior class play... illustrates loyalty and generosity in all school activities . . . dignified, but friendly . . . ready for anything when N.D.'s interest was to be furthered . . . wonderful personality. Catherine Ridder-lSt. Boniface Parishl Kitty for short. . . secretary of Student Council . . . enioys reading books . . . likes opera . . . favorite pastime, bowling . . . enioys staying home . . .likes to play canasta. Kenneth Hllgenbrlnk-lSt. Francis Parishl Band president. . .treasurer of Student Council. . .third baseman on N.D. baseball team . . . served in chapel for four years . . . A student . . . outstanding in school activities . . . adept in borrowing uncle's Ford . . . tall, sincere and well liked. Mary Margaret Schulte-lSt. Francis Parishl N.D.'s drum maiorette and head twirler . . . Student Council reporter... Queen's attendant for two years . . . neat, dependable, and ready to help . . . enioys swimming, bowling and dancing . . . has many friends. Paul Andsfds-lSt. Feter's Parishi Active in Library Guild . . . server in fourth year . . . courteous . . . dependable . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . hobby, reading books . . . pet peeve, written homework . . .likes to sleep. Joan Baumgartner-lSt. Mary's Parishi Charming personality.. . a willing helper . . .favorite subiect, Foods... loves candy and movies ...favorite entertainment is roller skating. JOUR Becker-lSt. Francis Parishl Active member of band ...likes to ploy the piano . . . secretary of S.S. Club I3 .. .favorite pastime, playing golf. . .friend of everyone . . . for all a smile and a cheery greeting . . . pleasant personality . . . piano graduate in '5l. Paffl Berfer-lSt. Francis Parishi Representative of the Student Council. . . member of String Ensemble, Orchestra and Band . . . Harp graduate in '50 . . . Piano graduate in '5l . . . went to Girls' State in Junior year . . . enioys taking part in everything at N.D. . . friendly . . . pleasing personality . . . hobbies are swimming and dancing. Chnrlei Brlddle-iSt. Rose's Parishl Somewhat quiet. . .very friendly . . . nice personality . . .likes to hunt.. . hopes to be a baker.. . gets his good health from his bicycle rides to school and to work.. . swell guy. Richard Brlnkman-iSt. Mary's Parishi Quiet and reserved.. . has fun at the right time . . . courteous . .. dependable . . . likes to work with numbers . . .favorite pastime, making milk shakes . . . pet peeve, replacing the front wheel on his bicycle. Barbara Bruenlng-lSt. Francis Parishl Member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . active in extra-curricular activities . . . pleasant smile . . . witty . . . stage manager for senior class play . . .likes nice clothes . . . nickname is Bobs . . . spends her leisure hours at home. Donald Burgess-iSt. Mary's Parishl Member of Boys' Chorus . . . peppy . . . neat. . . good-looking . . . ready to help others ...likes to fix cars . . . active in school proiects . . . spends most of his time at a garage.. . nickname- pretty boy. Mary Burwlnkel-lSt. Francis Parishi Member of Library Guild . . . typist for the guild . . . member of Broadcaster staff. . . favorite color, blue . . . likes to write letters . . .favorite pastime is reading books . . . quiet and reserved . . . very willing to offer her services when needed . . . loves to work with the sick. Nladalon Campbell-lSt. John's Parishl Member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . .lively sense of humor . . . always ready with a good ioke . . . a whiz at Sunday driving . . . pet peeve, pedestrians . . . everyone's pal . . . seniors' choice of Miss Courtesy. Richard Caspermeyel'-lst. Francis Parishl Tall. . . quiet. . .the redhead of the class . . . member of Boys' Chorus . .. sole ambition to be a barber . . .frank . . . a good sport. . . deceiving in his shy ways.. . helpful and dependable.. . a pleasing personality. Martha Coburn-lSt. Boniface Parishl Member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio.. . portrayed Lucille in senior play.. .favorite pastimes-driving a red Chevrolet and dancing . . . pet peeve, English ...friendly ...likes week-ends. Mary DeVlIbiss-lSt. John's Parishl Sedate . . . soft voice . . . unconcerned about many things ...likes to talk . . . pet peeve, sociology . . . quiet, reserved and different. . . keeps opinions to herself. Mary Doellman-lSt. John's Parishl Member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio.. .loves to bowl, swim and drive a car . . . friendly . . . always ready for a good time . . . pet peeve, customers at Kresge's . . . a fast worker . . . a sweet personality. Donna Duniven-lSt. Boniface Parishl Business manager of Broadcaster . . . dependable . . . energetic. . . thoughtful of others . . . always busy . . . keeps to herself but you know she is there if you need her-ready and willing to help . . . contagious giggles . . . winner in Essay Contest.. .friendly disposition. Paul Dwyer-lSt. John's Parishl Member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . vice-president of S.S. Club I3 . . . portrayed Mr, Dodge in senior play . . . server at N.D. for four years . . . pet peeve, silence... hobbies-baseball, basketball and bowling . . . co-operative, understanding and well-liked . . . A student... his one ambition is to attend Notre Dame, Indiana. Patricia Dyer-lSt. .lohn's Parishl Good-natured . . . always friendly . . . natural curly hair ...prides her Irish descent. . .does a fine iob of making her own clothes . . . enioys swim- ming . . . always neat in her appearance. Charlene Elder-lSt. Boniface Parishl Member of Library Guild . . . willing worker. . . favorite pastime, reading books . .. has charming voice and pleasant mannerisms . . . a true senior student. Patricia Feld-lSt. Francis Parishl Member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio.. . always willing to help.. . best part of her day is noon hour . . .likes week-ends and Gem City Business College ...noted for her wonderful personality. Betty Jo Frese-lSt. John's Parishl Bets for short. . . member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio ...favorite pastime, writing letters . . . drives a white Buick ...likes blue uniforms, slow dances and chili soup . . . member of 4-H Club ...liked by all. Marilyn Frese-lSt. John's Parishl Blonde . . . a likeable disposition . . . played Ida in senior class play . . . favorite subiect, Clothing . . . loves Sunday afternoon car rides . . . pet peeve, party lines... active member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio. Norma Frese-lSt. Francis Parishl Twirler in band for three years . . . shy and quiet. . . smile for everyone.. . a member of Queen's court in Junior year ...never expresses her thoughts . . . reserved. Mary Gallagher-lSt. Peter's Parishl Member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio. . . Mrs. Smith in senior class play... witty. . . quick . . . alert. . . loves to study . . . good student. . . college-minded . . . can't wait 'til she gets to St. Mary's, Indiana. Anna Mae Genenbacher-lSt. Joseph's Parishl A winsome young lass . . . plenty of class . . . member of Broadcaster Senior Memory Edition staff. . . ready worker . . . a friend in need . . .favorite pastime, sewing . . . likes Tarzan pictures . . .member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . personality plus. Mary Lou Glesing-lSt. Francis Parishl Homecoming Queen of '50 . . . petite blonde . . . everlasting smile . . . ready to help at all times . . . enioys making her own clothes.. . quiet but friendly . . . a lovable personality. Allie Goodpaster-lSt. Peter's Parishl Accomplished violinist. . . loves music. . . violin soloist in Annual Concert. . . her smiles come easily . . . noted for her cheery disposition . . . fun-loving . . .the essence of refinement. . . her happy- go-lucky manner has won her many friends. . . A student. Kenneth Grawe-lSt. Francis Parishl Quite a guy . . . member of Boys' Chorus . . . member of C.S.M.C .... favorite pastime, sleeping . . .loves to argue.. . pet peeve, Spanish . . . loves holidays . . . ambition, to get out of school. Dolores Greving-lSt. Francis Parishl Editor of Broadcaster.. . helpful, faithful and co-operative . . . enioys popular music and dancing . . . conscientious student. . . charming personality. Barbara Havermale-lSt. Peter's Parishl Quiet and reserved . . . has a shy smile and a pleasing disposition . . . a good friend to have . . . a very likeable girl... considers fun a necessary part of every day. Thomas lleckenkamp-lSt. Mary's Parishl Student Council representative . . . member of Boys' Chorus . . . takes part in all school activities. . . good sense of humor.. . popular with everyone. QQ, I Rita Helnze-lSt. Francis Parishl Runner up for Homecorring Queen. . . twirler in band for three years member of the Queen's court... natural curly hair . . . smile for everyone sweet.. . considerate.. . member of the Broadcaster Senior Memory Edition staff. . . fun-loving . . . member of Dramatic Arts Club ...toe dancer ...charming personality. Barbara Henke-lSt. Boniface Parishl A little on the quiet side . . . likes swimming and horseback riding . . .always ready to help others . . . likes to read . . . happy disposition. . . her smiles come easily. James Hildebrand-lSt. Boniface Parishl Dependable . . . frank. . .friendly . . . enjoys driving trucks... contented, mostly when in West Virginia . . . his ambition is to graduate dislikes delayed noon hours. Thomas Hlrschinger-lSt. Peter's Parishl A student... member of the Ushers' Club . . . friendly, kind, sincere . . . portrays always a pleasing courtesy . . .favorite subiects- mathematics and science... hobby is collecting stamps ...eager to help out in all school projects . . . a friendly disposition and likeable manners make Tom everybody's friend . . . a swell guy. Mary Ann Hoffman-lSt. Francis Parishl Member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . plays string bass in band and orchestra.. . sweet disposition . . . a gracious smile and a cheery greeting to all... seems shy at first but is really very lively . . . ready to ioin in all the fun at N.D. Imogene Holthaus-lSt. Francis Parishl Ambitious. . . friendly . . .likes ice-skating . . . neat and tall . . . excellent dancer . . . favorite pastime in riding in a convertible. James Holfschlug-lSt. Mary's Parishl Active in band and Boys' Chorus... portrayed Grandpa in senior class play... good student.. . member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio willing worker. . . friendly personality. James Hrudicktl--lSt. Francis Parishl Tall and handsome.. .likes to have a good time . . . quiet... neat. .. is liked for many reasons but his polite manners are his biggest asset likes sharp clothes . . . a likeable personality. Edmund Jansen-lSt. Francis Parishl Tall, quiet and shy . . . has good ideas for C.Y.O. . . loves the country, animals, old steam engines and threshing machines... great on the outdoors . . . a friend of all. Francis Koch-lSt. Francis Porishl Everyone is Fritz's friend . . . hobbies are reading and fishing... favorite pastimes are motorcycles, Fords, and singing the latest songs especially Sparrow in the Tree Top . . . a milkman at heart. Gertrude Koehler-lSt. Boniface Parishl Cheerleader.. . member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . .. short and sweet.. .friendly smile always . . . A-l student in shorthand . .. Tootie in senior class play . . . likes to eat . . .always hungry. Ellzdbofh Kuhn-lSt. Francis Parishl Quiet and well liked by everyone . . .loves country life ...most likely to succeed in the business world... member of the 4-H Club . . . likes square dancing , . . member of Library Guild . . . dependable ...hard worker. Paul Ltlmmori-lSt. Francis Parishl Tall . . . has a pleasing smile . . . shy but friendly.. . good grocery clerk . . . pet peeve, English... bound to succeed... likes holidays ...favorite pastime, playing pinochle. Margaret Lawrence-lSt. Francis Parishl Always smiling . . . has long brown hair . . . good soda ierk . . .likes Jam sessions . . .favorite pastime-learning popular songs . . . member of Dramatic Arts Club.. . her favorite saying is l'll never tell . . . member of Broadcaster Senior Memory Edition Staff. Bruce Locke-lSt. Boniface Parishl Band member l, 2, 3, 4 ...member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio, and of the Boys' Chorus. . . favorite saying- You know what I mean . . . has a witty answer for all . . . likes to talk.. . a winning personality. John Ley-lSt. Francis Parishl Earnest, quiet and calm . . . a good student. . . Treasurer of S.S. Club l3 . . . likes to write poetry . . . always willing to help . . . a soda ierk . .. pet peeve is chocolate sodas . . . polite and considerate of others . .. Seniors' choice of Mr. Courtesy . . . a grand personality. Vlrglnla Lleson-lSt. Francis Parishl Ginny for short. . . vivacious in her many ways.. .likes cokes . . . hobby, playing the piano . . . pet peeve, motor trouble . . . member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio. Wllllam Lohman-lSt. Francis Parishl Quiet and shy around girls . . . has dry sense of humor . . . exceptional ability to make friends. . . favorite pastime is keeping his hot rod running . . . likeable personality . . . ambition-to have his own gas station. Mary Jo Lubbe-lSt. John's Parishl Reserved.. . a very patient girl... always has a smile... maintains her shorthand skill. . . member of Dramatic Arts Club and Radio.. .likes to go riding on Sunday afternoons, and to make her own clothes.. . a lovable personality. Norman Lubbe-lSt. John's Parishl Tall . . . blonde ...played football during his four years of high school. . . vice-president of C.S.M.C .... gets along fine with other people... member of Dramatic Arts Club . . .nicknames are Baldy and Nummy. Richard Ludwig-lSt. John's Parishl Member of the Boys' Chorus ...courteous and friendly.. .likes school activities... enioys sports . . . dependable . . . eager to succeed . . .friendly per- sonality . . . great ambition-to someday own a fine big television set. Antoinette Mast-lSt. Anthony Parishl Courteous . . . friendly ...easy to get along with. . . loves square dancing . . . likes farm work. . . member of the 4-H Club.. . pet peeve, shorthand ...called Dolly for short. . . pleasing personality. Maxine Mattlcks-lSt. Boniface Parishl Member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . portrayed Esther in the senior class play . . . active in all school activities. . . capable of making those who know her like her. Frank Mintle-lSt. Boniface Parishl Tall . . . neat. . . happy-go-lucky . . . member of the Boys' Chorus... Head of the Ushers' Club . . . witty . . . Fred in the senior class play . . . a willing worker . . . dependable.. . pleasing personality. Louise Neuman-lSt. Mary's Parishl Hard worker ...never runs out of energy . . . likes country life... studies hard . , . pet peeve, Spanish ...has beautiful brown eyes ...seems shy at first but is really very lively . . . friendly disposition. Raymond 0'Connor-lSt. Boniface Parishl Tall.. . quiet. . . undisturbed by his surroundings . . . complacent. . . likes bowling . . . shy but friendly . . . a good student. . . eager to succeed in his studies . . . a likeable guy. Patricia O'Heren-lSt. Boniface Parishl A future nurse . . . member of the band for four years ...likes to dance and sing... music is her hobby . . .industrious ...reserved but friendly when yo know her . . . an active member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio. .loan Olps-lSt. Mary's Parishl Shy, quiet, but friendly.. . member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio... called Jo for short. . . likes to sew . . . pet peeve, blow-outs. Charles Peters-lSt. Mary's Parishl His friendly ways can't be beat. . .likes sports .. ,always smiling . . . sincere.. courteous . . . good-natured ...likes country life . . . a very likeable person- ality . . . favorite pastime-attending wrestling matches. Frank Porter-lSt. Francis Parishl Good-natured . . . quick-witted . . . enioys wrestling and gymnastics... sleepy by dayg alive by night. . . wishes everyday was a holiday . . . always tired of studying . . . ambition-to graduate. Jacklyn Rouse-lSt. John's Parishl Member of the Broadcaster staff. . . has a keen sense of humor . . . a good worker and a dependable friend... member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio. . . shy in class but very much alive out of class , . . drives a hot Ford. Rifa Rummenle-lSt. Boniface Parishl Member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio... played the part of Mrs. Waughop in the senior class play . . . plays the piano ...likes leans, shows, and Shot Gun Boogie . . . a pleasing personality. Phyllis Rupp-lSt. John's Parishl Quick to make friends. . .a real charmer ...favorite pastimes- eating and ice skating ...likes to cook and sew. . . quite a talker . . . friendly but gives the impression that she is shy. Martha Schell-lSt. Francis Parishl Sweet and beguiling , . . a bookworm if ever there was one. .. likes ballet, ieans, and popcorn.. . Agnes in senior class play ...Secretary of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . contagious giggles . . . lovable personality. Robert Schrage-lSt. Boniface Parishl Active member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio and Boys' Chorus . . . full of life ...friendly ...portrayed Mr. Duffy in senior class play . . . pet peeve, homework ...likes to read.. .liked by all his friends. Mary Ann Sthulfe-lSt. Francis Parishl Always ready to help when called upon . . . member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . aided the make-up committee for the senior class play... will very likely become a worth-while stenographer . . . quiet, but pleasing personality. Thomas Sherman-lSt. John's Parishl Lon in senior class play . . .willing to work. . .favorite pastime is hunting bears in the northern woods on school days.. . makes friends easily.. . pet peeve, school... enjoys car riding at night. Margie Spetfnagel-lSt. Mary's Porishl Always on the go. . .enioys chewing gum... pet peeve, keeping quiet... popcorn box office girl at the Glen... friendly to all... member of Dramatic Arts Club . . . vivacious personality. Joann Sfahl-lNotre Dame Parish, LaGrange, Missouril Member of the Queen's court . . . a natural born stenographer and bookkeeper ...sweet and understanding... has o kind thought for all. . . indus- trious . . . sincere . . . a winning personality . . .loves the State of Missouri. Meloy Sfahl-lNotre Dame Parish, LaGrange, Missouril Rather quiet and shy ...dependable ...likes farming . . .favorite sport is hunting ...pet peeve, school. .. has a pleasant and likeable personality. Q 8 4 Herman Stark-lSt. John's Parishl Tallest boy in the senior class. . .witty personality... pleasant smile alvxays . .. pet peeve, English. . . likes holidays. . . has an enormous collection of ieans. Mariorle Sfark-lSt. Peter's Parishl Head of the Cheerleaders. . . Sports Editor of Broadcaster... member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . always ready for a good time . . . hobby is wrecking Fords... lover of sports . . . loyal to N.D. . .. has a good sense of humor. . .nice to know... pleasing personality. Carol Sfroof-lSt. Francis Parishl President of the orchestra. .. piano graduate of '5l ...member of the band . . . A student. . .has sparkling blue eyes... likes golf and bowling . . . a friend of everyone. Fern Stuart-lSt. Boniface Parishl Member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio. . . has a smile for everyone , . . her speciality is letter writing . . . has a weakness for sentimental music ...quiet but pleasant. Sallie Summers-lSt. Boniface Parishl Cheerleader... member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio.. .active in school activities.. . pleasant personality... always friendly . . . full of pep. James Thomas-lSt. Boniface Parishl Likes to sleep in study halls.. .talking when not sleeping . . . pet peeve is bookkeeping . . . everyone's friend ...full of fun . . . a good soda jerk. Jeanette Veile-lSt. Francis Parishl Editor of the Broadcaster. . . a sports fan . . . quiet and reserved... always ready to help. . . hobby is drawing and painting , .. member of the 4-H Club . . . has a sweet disposition. Esther Venverfloh-lSt. John's Parishl One of the smallest girls in the senior class.. . a good bookkeeping student... plays the piano . . . friendly . . . likes Spanish... a good student.. . has a pleasing personality. Albert wavering-lSt. Francis Parishl Tall and slender.. . reliable . . . studious. . . server in N.D. chapel for four years. . .an A student. . . quiet and reserved, yet friendly when you know him . . . favorite hobby is bowling. Harold Weber-lSt. Mary's Porishl Active member of the Student Council for four years. . . member of the golf team . . . friendly to all . . . pleasant to know . , . a regular guy. John Weisenhorn-lSt. Francis Parishl President of the Dramatic Arts Club cmd Radio ...energetic and ambitious. . . an average student. . .Jack is willing and eager to make a place for himself in the world.. . member of the Ushers' Club. . . vice-president of C.S.M.C. of Room lO3. James Wellman-lSt. Peter's Parishl Tall, dark, and good-looking ...somewhat quiet. . .active member of the band and Boys' Chorus. .. loves to have fun . . . an average student and a swell guy ...favorite pastime-rowing for the South Side Boat Club. Donna Wiegmann-lSt. Boniface Parishl Active member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio... witty with a ready answer . . . quite popular . . .active in all school proiects ...likes flowers. . . winning personality. Patricia Wiegmann-lSt. Boniface Parishl Petite... blonde and blue-eyed with shy but winning ways. . . was a cheerleader in her Junior year.. . member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio . . . favorite pastime is eating... member of the Broadcaster staff. . .sweet personality. Joyce Wilde-lSt. Peter's Parishl Rose in senior class play ...member of the band for three years... talented in voice and piano . . . hobby is collecting records . .. likes trumpet music . . . a wonderful personality. Mary Ann Wilde-lSt. Mary's Parishl Her dark eyes are always smiling... member of the Dramatic Arts Club and Radio ...had part in senior class play ...pleasant personality. Mary Alice Wlller-lst. Francis Parishl A future artist.. . fun to be with... a willing worker ...small in size but has big ideas ...loves to roller skate. William Wlnklng-lSt. John's Parishl Captain of the basketball team and co-captain of football team . .. loves sports ...played football, basketball and baseball l, 2, 3, 4 ...President of the Lettermen's Club . . . friendly . . . pet peeve, English . . . likes to read. Joseph Wiskirchen-lSt. Boniface Parishl Has good-natured laugh. . . it matches his personality . . . hobby, drawing air- planes during class hours. . . studious . . . a good student. . . pleasant to know. Carlene Wolfering-lSt. Francis Parishl Has charming smile. . . likes to swim and skate and sew. . . a willing worker. . . always friendly. . . pet peeve, school in general. 6.1:- 3 MARY LOU GIESING HOMECOMING QUEEN r M6251 0 GUY? RITA HEINZE '51 CHARLOTTE HEINTZ '52 JOANN STAHL '51 JACKIE MEISE '52 MARY MARGARET SCHULTE '51 JOAN HECKENKAMP '52 .16. lcwo rophecy of 195 Don Burgess now head of WTADs Raduo and Televusuon Statuon, has untervuewed the class of 5l and us about to reveal the followung results Madalon Campbell us head of the Marchmg Troops un the Wacs and us provung to be quute herouc Margaret Lawrence has luttle tume for herself now sunce she has taken over the grocery busuness on l2th Street Her maun em ployee us none other than the great trombone player Bruce Leake Paul Anastas and Mary Ann Hoffman are servung as Presudent and Vuce President of St Marys Hosputal whule Joan Baumgartner Mary Alice Wuller and Jeanette Veule own theur own pruvate skatmg runk Upon untervuewung some of the newlyweds he found out that Pat Dyer Maxine Mattucks and Sallue Summers are now happuly marrued and members of the Homemakers Socuety Path Berter Joan Becker Mary Lou Guesung Aluce Goodpaster and Carol Stroot are now playung un an all gurls orchestra durected by Kenny Hulgenbrunk Wuth the money they make the gurls are buuldung new addutuons on theur Country Club homes Guess what? Roger Brod us no longer faking a hot rod but us makung souped up Model As hus profession at the present A stull bugger surpruse us yet to come Kenny Grawe us teachung law and cuvucs at Notre Dame Unuversuty Mary Gallagher and Kutty Rudder have lust completed theur modern, personal ductuonary ln theur spare tume they both pose for R C Cola advertusements Anna Mae Genen bacher us provung to be a successful manager sunce she became part owner of the Green Lantern Duck Casper meyer has hus own chaun barber shops wuth the home offuce propruetor Martha Coburn has recently returned from New York and us modelung knut dresses for Ruta Rummenue owner of the State Street Store Donna Dunuven and Mary Burwunkel are secretarues to Mayor and Chuef of Poluce Notre Dame Hugh School has contributed uts share to Hollywood also Mary Ann Wulde and Jum Wellman are takung Al s and lrma s parts sunce Al had funally decuded to settle down and marry Irma Pat Wuegmann us doung a splendud 'ob as Baby Snooks on her weekly programs Gertue Koehler us portrayung roles of Margaret OBrien for the MG M Studuos Confudentually has anyone notuced Paul Dwyer un hus box seat at all her performances and premuersa Paul Lammers has hus plumbing establishment across the street from Tom Heckenkamp and Jum Holtschlags uount florust shop When attendung an FFA meetung he was able to learn that Edmund Jansen Meloy Stahl Charles Peters and Charles Bruddle are makung a profutable busuness out of farmung Betty Jo Frese us now tourung wuth U S O so that she can make frequent trups to the Aur Base Statuon Joan Stahl and Esther Venvertloh are luvung happuly un theur newly buult Ranch styled homes as career gurls The former N D Student Councul Presudent, Jack Schrage us now head attorney at the Gem Cuty Buuldung and Loan Jack s associate Harold Weber us the assistants assustant golf pro Carlene Wolterung Imogene Holthaus and Fern Stuart are busy makung hose at the mull for needy women Joyce Wulde us un the Chucago Opera House and playung opposute her us Bob Schrage Whule Mr Burgess was vusutung the Herald Whug he duscovered much to hus amazement, that Frankue Porter had been promoted from uanutor to offuce and errand boy He was lust deluvermg an utem stating that Antounette Mast had settled down wuth a certaun senuors brother Francus Koch was lust laud off from hus lob at the daury and was there too lookung for a rob as edutor Charlene Elder has her own pruvate studuo where she teaches puano lessons In the room opposute her you wull fund busuly swungung theur batons Ruta Heunze and Norma Frese who wull soon be returung because of the fortune they have made Dolores Grevung us luvung un St Louus wuth her husband a former Quuncy College graduate Both of them are teachung un hugh school there Barbara Havermale has taken over her fathers busuness and us makung record players her best seller Jackue Rouse and Barbara Henke can stull be found un Kresges store selling anythung from puns to doughnuts The store us beung managed by Donna Wuegmann a former sales clerk Her maun competutor us Joan Olps who now manages Wool worths Tom Sherman us carryung on hus fathers busuness and has Joe Wuskurchen as hus chuef bartender Herman Stark us deluverung grocerues for Vurgunua Luesen un yellow convertubles under the better supervusuon of a red head Margue Spettnagel us head popcorn maker at the Glen every other night as she sells tuckets three nights a week Ruch Brunkman no longer rudes hus bucycle but us now druvung the latest Cadullac, whuch goes to prove, that ut comes to hum who wauts Mary Doellman has rust won a pruze for makung her famous super duper sundaes Tom Hurschunger and Albert Waverung are both teachung un Calufornua theur sublect us unknown It seems that Jum Huldebrand us makung a go of hus tobacco plantation un Vurgunua where he us now located Ray OConnor has taken over the drug store on Connue Broeker composes and prepares hus dauly specuals Our star Bull Wunkung us now coachung all sports at hus Alma Mater un apprecuatuon for what ut has done for hum Pat Feld us supposed to have such a delucuous dunner menu of her own at Durst So far no one has been darung enough to try ut out especially her Tumber Specual lncudentally all bread has been baked by Barbara Bruenung for Pats dunners Barbara has been un bakery busuness for sometume now and us provung to be a great success at ut Jum Hruducka has taken over the Washungton and Orpheum theatres and has found a way to make new Butter Corn whuch can be secured un the lobby Buddy Kurz new owner and coffee grunder of Kohls employs Mary Jo Lubbe to do hus secretarual work Marulyn Frese seems to do her best around Chrustmas tume as she us runnung the famulys nursery Muss Frese has hured Frank Muntle to do her wood cuttung Duck Kohl the famous crooner us dustrubutung hus pictures and fan maul answers through hus pruvate secretarues Mary Ann Schulte and Eluzabeth Kuhn Jack Weusenhorn takes care of the pruntung and Mary Margaret Schulte us hus pruvate manager Mary DeVulbuss and Phyllus Rupp are actuve offucers un the St Johns Sodaluty whule Norman Lubbe and Ruchard Ludwug are equally as busy un theur offuces un the Holy Name Socuety James Thomas us teachung students to druve un tne cutys dual controlled car Margue Stark and Pat OHeren are two of hus graduates who up to thus day have shown great untellugence and skull John Ley and Martha Schell can be found un the halls of Quuncy College The latter could be found more frequently at basketball practuce un the gym Now that everyone has been accounted for Don must change over to another program , . . , . . . I . . . I . . - ' I , . . . , 1 n 1 1' ' l w . I I . . . . . . I . . I . . . . U . . . . I Q . I . I I . . I . . . . I - , . I ' I D - . . . . . I . . . Q ' 1 - . . . . . I . s a 1 ' 1 1 in Quincy, iust across from United Motors Inc., Bill Lohman 8th Street and has Louise Neuman working as his waitress. . . . . . I I . . . I . . . ' I ' I . , . . . . . , . . . . , . , ' I I . . . . I I . . . I . . . . ' I . . , I c s n l A I 1 n 1 1 o I I ' . . . . . . , , . . . . . . ' I I I , . - , , . . , . THEIR SECOND RECITAL-Appearing in their Second Recital in the lounge on February 25 at 8:00 p.m. were Alice Goodpaster '5l, Violin, Verna Blaesing '52, Piano, Catherine Huck '52, Piano- Soprano, Mary Ann Amen '52, Soprano-Piano. The four recitalists played well-interpreted instrumental solos interspersed with lovely song groups. NOTRE DAME SCHOLA CANTORUM- Juniors: Mary Ann Amen, Carolyn Belker, Verna Blaesing, Juanita Dieker, Marilyn Goerlich, Joan Heckenkamp, Catherine Huck, Charlotte Heintz, Mary Ann Schmidle, Patricia Shull, Dolores Zumsteg. Sophomores: Carol Adolfs, Barbara Bunte, Norma Deters, Barbara Hagerbaumer, Patricia Grawe, Virginia McCaughey, lrene Schullian, Dolores Winston. Freshmen: Mary Bastean, Mary Behrensmeyer Carol Bunte, Marilyn Burgess, Sandra Boltz, Maureen Feld, Elaine Goodpaster, Mary Goeppert, Anita Glosemeyer, Phylis Halle, Judy Hardman, Leota Hildebrand, Mary Carolyn Higgins, Catherine Howe, Lois Klingele, Susanne Koch, Frances Krogman, Mary Moenning, Sue McGinnis, Joan Peters, Connie Reardon. NOTRE DAME STRING ENSEMBLE- Violins: Alice Goodpaster, Joan Heckenkamp, Helen Goodpaster, Carol Becker, Jeanette Holthaus, Connie Berter, Shirley Meyer, Hazel Bauerrichter, Renetta Sander, Jackie Root, Joyce McFarland, Joyce Zimmerman, Annette McAuliffe. Buss: RitaWensing, Mary Hoffman. Cellosz Carol Stroot, Lynn Root, Judy Hardman. Harp: Patti Berter. NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' CHORUS-First Tenor! Paul Brinks, James Grawe, Frank Mintle, Stanley Musholt, Donald Nauert, Don Osmeyer, Paul Schullian, Robert Schepers, John Thieman, John Rakers, Second Tenor: Don Burgess, John Doyle, Maurice Klingele, Paul Lammers, Richard Ludwig, Paul Petry, James Wellman, Joe Wiskirchen, Roman Averbeck, Charles Peters, Bob Schrage, John Schrage, First Bass: Edmund Jansen, Buddy Kurz, Thomas Heckenkamp, James Holt- schlag, Bruce Leake, Thomas Tushaus, Jerome Kemner, Second Bass: Kenneth Grawe, Richard Kohl, James Reiter, James Heckenkamp, Richard Caspermeyer, and Jack Luecken. Nancy Tipton '53 and Joyce Wilde '5l presented their Second Recital on February 'll in the lounge at 8:00 p.m. Contrasting classic and modern solos, lightened with a song and flute group added pleasing interest to their particular talents. :I CONSERVATORY PIANO GRADUATES Patti Berter '5l, Joan Becker '5l, Carol Stroot '5l Three senior girls, Patti Berter '5l, Joan Becker '5l, Carol Stroot '5l, presented their individual Piano Graduation recitals in the lounge on April 8, l5, and l8 at 8:00 p.m. Their difficult artistic programs included compositions of Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin. Modern composers represented were Grieg, Debussy, lbert, Poulenc, Palmgren, MacDowell and Gershwin. we NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL BAND-Flutes: Connie Broeker, Joyce Wilde, Charlotte Heintz, Dorothy Stegeman, Dolores Zumsteg, Oboes: Pat Yates, Joyce Zimmerman, First Clarinetsx Mary Williams, J. T. Winking, Kenneth Brinks, Jim Holtschlag, Second Clarinets: Ed Schulte, Jack Cress, Carl Scherer, Patsy Dam- horst, Third Clarinefsz Jack Luecken, Henry Geise, Wanda Matticks, Mary Kemner, Jeanette Bohne, Buss Clarinet: Maureen Doellman, Alfa Suxophonesr Sallie Six, Ed Rees, Mary Brower, First Cornets: Kenneth Hilgenbrink, Don Osmeyer, Floyd Stanbridge, Pat O'Heren, Second Cornets: Paul Brinks, Ronnie Mast, Bob Geise, Paul Schulliong Third Cornets: Russ Goehl, John Doyle, French Horns: Donna McCaughey, Dorothy Reinhart, Joan Schullian, Frances Geising, Sharon onnie Broeker '51, Secretary of the Band for the last two years eceived the Officer Award. Winners of the Arion Foundation wards for Band and Orchestra were Joan Becker '5l, Marimba oloist, and Carol Stroot '51, Cello, respectively. img.. -4' Q A fm 'vrsr-for . .ww -v-y MR. CARL A. LANDRUM, Director Joan Becker, Carol Stroot Connie Broeker, . 20 . an Y? x, Ny. ,X I 'M 5. 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Pi: Ld L Q I L 6 4 , 12? aw g: , , ' 9 , .L 4 ,sf Vw 6100 WE THE 51 SENIOR CLASS OF NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL beang now of sound mand and memory after four years of hard studaous battle as we are passang anto the busaness and socaal Iafe to come do hereby make thas our Last Wall and Testament revokang all walls heretofore made by us To our Beloved Parents All the love and gratatude that may have fallen by the waysade durang the past four years To Our Dean, Father Watson Deep apprecaataon for has anterest an our sparatual welfare To Our Principal, Sister Lea Thanks for her efforts made to help us attaan our goal Graduates of N D To the Faculty Our gratatude for thear aad gaven us through thear teachang and counsel To the Junlors The pleasure of boastang an tame to come of the honor of attendang school wath the numerous senaor celebrataes also our Interest an all school actavataes To the Sophomores Our Senaor artastac and dramatac talents as they are an need of at To the Freshmen The hope of havang a n w and modern gymnasaum before thear graduataon I Paul Anostas wall my quaet attatude to Robert Bastean I Joan Baumgartner wall my noon hour peraods to Charlotte Wang I Joan Becker wall my petataons for the famaly car to Charlotte Heantz I Path Berter wall my formals and partaes to Catherane Huck I Charles Braddle wall my hatred for the caty to Wallaam Halgenbranck I Rachard Brankman wall my bacycle rades to school to Edward Schulte I Roger Brod wall my sweet and annocent smale to George Mahaar I Connae Broeker wall my stack to ataveness to Dolores Wasman I Barbara Bruenang wall my lustrous haar to Nancy Kappang I Donald Burgess wall my love for and abalaty to work wath cars to John Engelmeyer I Mary Burwankel wall my bashfulness to Margae Ketzler I Madalon Campbell wall my love for Shakespeare to Mary Klanner I Rachard Caspermeyer wall my red tant for haar to Roman Averbeck I Mary Doellman wall my dravang skall to Juanata Daeker I Donna Dunaven wall my bookkeepang grades to Cynthaa Fascher I Paul Dwyer wall my love for study to Bob Cudney I Charlene Elder wall my musacal talent to Verna Blaesang I Pat Feld wall my raght to waat on certaan tables at Durst to Pat Laggett I Maralyn Frese wall my stage appearance to Carolyn Belker We Martha Coburn and Betty Frese wall our love for servace unaforms to Wannae Pohlman I Norma Frese wall my tap dancang skall to Yvonne Olker I Mary Gallagher wall my knack of voacang my own opanaon to Annette McAuIaffe I Anna Mae Genenbacher wall my far away home to Gerry Terwelp I Mary I.ou Gaesang wall my knack for short haar to Mary Ann Schmadle I Alace Goodpaster wall my gaft to grape to Margae Kuhn I Kenneth Grawe wall my Spanash book to Ronald Reanhart I Dolores Grevang wall my love for Quancy College to Mary Jo Mast I Barbara Havermale wall my aob and one radao to Maraorae Gall Tom Heckenkamp wall the use of the delavery truck on afternoons only to .lam Heckenkamp I Rata Heantz wall my weakness for corduroy to Joan Heckenkamp I Barbara Henke wall my abalaty to sew to Joyce Zammerman I Jam Haldebrand wall my electrac razor to James Schaffnat Kenneth Halgenbrank wall my posataon of farst chaar an the band to Don Osmeyer I Tom Harschanger wall my space on the honor roll to James Renter I Mary Ann Hoffman wall my small gold letter sweater to Dorothy Stegeman I Imogene Holthaus wall a wager on her last name bchoenekase to Mary Schoenekase I Jam Holtschlag wall my love for blondes to Clarence Peter I Jam Hrudacka wall my extensave collectaon of sharts to Robert Schmelzle I Edmund Jansen wall my paar of bafocals to Carl Scherer I Francas Koch wall my Ford coupe deluxe to Wayne Goodwan , . . 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I I I I I I ' I F- I I I I I I I I I I Gertrude Koehler wall my wannang ways to Gwen Tampe l Rachard Kohl wall my Frank Sanatra voace to Don Osmeyer WE Pat Dyer and Elazabeth Kuhn wall our shorthand notebooks to Dorothy Schutte Buddy Kurz wall my brown nose an study halls to Tom Tushaus Paul Lammers wall my pleasant bookkeepang Class to Gerald Klene Margaret Lawrence wall my love for motorcycles to Betty Gaesang Bruce Leake wall my posataon at the bagger Kroger store to Leroy Fascher John Ley wall my tragonometry mand to James Caldwell Varganaa Laesen wall my love for convertables to Sharley Montague Ball Lohman wall my mature physaque to Paul Steankamp Mary Jo Lubbe wall my loud ways to Arlene Ascheman Norman Lubbe wall my blond curls to Jerry Koetters Rachard Ludwag wall my school sparat to James Holtman We Antoanette Mast and Esther Venvertloh wall our love for square dancan Maxane Mattacks wall my abalaty to advase the love lorn to Kathleen Peter Frank Mantle wall my Tona refall to James Backhaus Louase Neuman wall my zebra straped suat to Maralyn Goerlach Raymond O Connor wall my elaborate top hat to James Sabbang Pat O Heren wall my lady lake manners to Betty Sedelmeaer Joan Olps wall my photogenac countenance to Pat Shull Charles Peters wall my vasats to the offace to James Walson Frank Porter wall my study hall naps to Eddy Schuerang Katty Radder wall my self assertaon to Jackae Mease Rata Rummenae wall my paar of hagh heels to Barbara Mason Phyllas Rupp wall my raght to do dashes alone to Mary Rupp We Martha Schell and Jackae Rouse wall our truthfulness to Mary Agnes Belker Jack Schrage wall my chaar an Student Councal to George Klangele Mary Ann Schulte wall my ways of undertakang thangs put before me to Doras Daxon Mary Margaret Schulte wall my delacate walk to Dolores Zumsteg Tom Sherman wall my part ownershap an the Gray Mule to James Nauert Margae Spettnagel wall my salent tongue to Maureen Doellman Joann Stahl wall my daaly trap across the Massassappa to Robert Yungk Meloy Stahl wall my Massoura car lacense to Eugene Hays Herman Stark wall my fave o clock shadow to Danny Dattmer Maraorae Stark wall my abalaty to hold my tongue and watch what l say to Alta Horbe Carol Stroot wall my bowlang abalaty to George Haubrack Fern Stuart wall my orange sweater set to Betty Johnson Sallae Summers wall my stunnang haar dos to Rata Wensang James Thomas wall my love for lpaperl aarplanes to John Bastean We Jeanette Veale and Mary Alace Waller wall our artastac talent to Kenneth Bockenfeld Albert Waverang wall my heaght to Robert Ley Harold Weber wall my old golf balls to Jerry Mast Jack Weasenhorn wall my untarang energy an Dramatac Arts to Robert Maxwell James Wellman wall my bass drum talent to Charles Peter We Donna and Pat Waegmann wall our home s locataon for the new gym to Notre Dam Joyce Walde wall my opera voace to Mary Ann Amen Mary Ann Walde wall my posataon as maad an next year s play to Anna Tweedell Ball Wankang wall my 20 ft hook shot to Rach Veale Joe Waskarchen wall my love for school to Roger Venvertloh l Carlene Wolterang wall one trap to Hannabal to Ralph Venvertloh g to Esther Freracks l e Hagh School , a a , I . 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BASKETBALL VARSITY TEAM Fronf Row: Jim Domhorst, Bob Yungk, Ed Rees, Ed Weber, George Mohair, George Klingele, Joe Nolan, Jerry Koetters. Back Row: Couch Pot Keane, John Winking, Bill Winking, Bob Winking, Jim Bickhous, Dick Veile, Jim Morris, Ed Hummert, Ass't Couch Bill Klllen. Gomes: Won 'IO-Lost l3 BASEBALL TEAM Front Row: Ed Hummert, Kenneth Bockenfeld, Don Dittmer, Joe Nolon, Bob Yungk, Jerry Koelters, George Klingele. Back Row: John Peters, Bill Winking, Bob Bastean, Bob Cudney, Jim Bickhcus, Kenneth Hilgenbrink, Jim Morris, Jim Domhorst, Clarence Peters. NOTRE DAME RAIDERS VERSUS RUSHVILLE ROCKETS-HOMECOMING GAME Bill Winking Carries Boll Don Dittmer lower left John Peters upper right .24. 1950 FOOTBALL SQUAD OF N D O RAIDERS Top Row James Schaffnrt Ronald Reinhart Jack Schrage Robert Cudney Dick Veule Bill Wlnknng James Bickhous Tom Tushaus John Peters Roger Venvertloh Danny Dittmer Ed Hummert Clarence Peters Coach Pete Affre Middle Row George Mahair Norman Lubbe Jerry Koetters Bob Schrage Bully Heckenkamp Pete Hibbeler Dick Tushaus John Doyle Russell Goehl Jim Koch James Heckenkamp George Klmgele Manager Eddie Schuering l 3 l 1 I 1 1 l I l I 1 I 1 Front Row: Manager Charlie Peters, Jim Morris, John Winking, Jerry Wellman, John Schrage, Pat Padavic, Henry Geise, Herbert Speckman, 1 7 X Maurice Kllngele Carl Schell The Notre Dame Raiders were unbeaten in Midwest Con ference play during the football season and were winners of the Lockhart trophy Bruce Brothers l32l lies on the floor after colliding head on with George Mahair l24l of Notre Dame who s standing behind Bull Heitholt l33l of Quincy High Quincy Hugh won the game 57 36 25 emor t Qpcurcwlig Paul Anastas Cruusung Down the Ruver Joan Baumgartner I m Glad I Met You Joan Becker Would I Love You Pattu Berter I Thought She Was a Local Charles Bruddle Lufe Is So Peculuar Ruchard Brunkman Bucycle Buult for Two Roger Brod Funny Luttle Money Man Connue Broeker Accudents Wull Happen Barbara Bruenung Lonesomest Gal un Town Donald Burgess Agam Mary Burwunkel Mockung Burd Hull Madalon Campbell Gallopung Comeduans Ruchard Caspermeyer Kung Suze Papa Martha Coburn At Sundown Mary DeVulbuss Can Anyone Explaun Mary Doellman Sunday Druvung Donna Dunuven My Sulent Love Paul Dwyer Fuve Foot Two Eyes of Blue Pat Dyer Forever and Ever Charlene Elder So Long Its Been Good to Know You Pat Feld The Rught Kund of Guy Betty Frese Ill Be Seeung You Marulyn Frese Lover Come Back to Norma Frese Stumblung Mary Gallagher Happy Feet Anna Mae Genenbocher Two Loves Have I Mary Lou Guesung Dream a Whule Aluce Goodpaster A Thousand Vuoluns Kenneth Grawe Cool Clear Water Dolores Grevung The Rovun Kund Barbara Havermale The Turn Table Song Tom Heckenkamp Ill Never Be Free Ruta Heunze Goofus Barbara Henke The Sewung Machune James Huldebrand Can t Seem to Laugh Anymore Kenneth Hulgenbrunk Cant We Talk It Over Tom Hurschunger The Rught Kund of Man Mary Ann Hoffman Musuc Maestro Please Imogene Holthaus Our Very Own James Holtschlag Daddy s Luttle Boy James Hruducka Just One of Those Thungs Edmund Jansen Get Out and Get Under the Moon Francus Koch Mulkman Keep Those Bottles Quuet Gertrude Koehler Luttle Gurl Ruchard Kohl Lucky Lucky Lucky Me Eluzabeth Kuhn Mona Lusa Buddy Kurz Sonny Boy Paul Lammers I Wanna Be un Puctures Margaret Lawrence No Other Love Bruce Leake Lufe Gets Teduous John Ley Johnny Doughboy Vurgunua Luesen It Is No Secret Bull Lohman I Never See Maggue Alone Mary Jo Lubbe Mary Is a Grand Old Name Norman Lubbe lm Bashful Ruchard Ludwug Yes We Have No Bananas Antounette Mast Guve Me the Sumple Lufe Maxune Mattucks The Glory of Love Frank Muntle Luttle Curly Haur un a Hugh Chaur Louuse Neuman Beautuful Brown Eyes Ray O Connor I Wanna Be Loved Pat O Heren Personaluty Joan Olps Where or When Charles Peters Gone Fushun Frank Porter Too Young Catherune Rudder One Alone Jackue Rouse Fun and Fancy Free Ruta Rummenue I Wanna Go Home Phyllus Rupp Let a Smule Be Your Umbrella Martha Schell Blue Danube Waltz Bob Schrage lm Just Wald About Harry John Schrage If You Only Knew Mary Ann Schulte Take a Letter Mary Margaret Schulte The March of the Mauorette Tom Sherman I Cover the Water Front Margue Spettnagel I Stull Feel the Same Way About You Joann Stahl Mussouru I Hear You Callung Meloy Stahl Load of Hay Herman Stark The Only Red We Want Maruorue Stark They Can t Take That Away from Me Carol Stroot You Make Me Feel So Young Fern Stuart I Never Had a Worry un the World Sallue Summers I Dudnt Know What Tume It Was James Thomas Hot Rod Race Jeanette Veule The Old Master Paunter Esther Venvertloh Sugar Sweet Albert Waverung All By Myself Harold Weber Me and My Shadow Jack Weusenhorn Ballun the Jack James Wellman Love Bug Itch Donna Wuegmann Send Me One Dozen Roses Pat Wuegmann To Thunk You ve Chosen Me Joyce Wulde If Mary Ann Wulde All At Once Mary Aluce Wuller Because Bull Wunkung Far Away Places Joe Wuskurchen Are You Lonesome Tonught Carlene Wolterung Sometume O O uu . . - uu -u - - It I I nu uu uw uu I I uu -I . . . . ul If I I - uv uv . ul . uv I I - uu . . uu uu u I I - - nu I - uu nu uu I I uv - uu - - ul tu I I I - I- . . uu . 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LOUIS SENIOR CLASS PLAY 51 43554 'IQ-1' MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL REPAIR AND PACK TOYS FOR POOR CHILDREN 6'- Jap. 'llfl' SENIOR CHEERLEADERS MARGIE STARK GERTRUDE KOEHLER SALLY SUMMERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Buddy Kurz-President Roger Brod-Vice-president Connie Broeker-Secretary Dick Kohl-Treasurer The officers are enjoying a lively discussion for Senior Day. Mr. Donald C. Dorsey is presenting to Buddy Kurz a Schaefer pen and pencil set-his prize for one of the outstanding essays in the contest sponsored by the Quincy Sales Executives Club. More efficient library service has been realized in a marked degree through the efforts of the Library Guild. Their courtesy, friendliness and generosity of service has mode library time most enioyoble for N. D. students. Jock Schroge, president of the Student Council, is being congratulated by his two opponents, Tom Heckenkamp and Buddy Kurz, whom he defeated in the Student Council election in September. Student Council Officers- Jack Schrage, President, George Klingele, Vice-president, Kitty Ridder, Secretary, Kenneth Hilgenbrink, Treasurer- These officers were elected and sworn into office in September and remained in office throughout the entire school year- Student Council officers are seated. The Homeroom representatives of the first and second semester are standing. The purpose of the Student Council is to develop student responsibility, initiative, and school pride, to promote school welfare and student cooperation. Donna Duniven was one of the winners in the Essay Contest Selling As a Career, sponsored by the Quincy Sales Executives Club. Mr. Donald C. Dorsey is presenting to her a beautiful Schaefer pen and pencil set. Vocation talks were given during the month of March. Mr. Elmore, from the Moorman Manufacturing Company was one of the speakers. Seated with Mr. Elmore are Mary Margaret Schulte, reporter, and Roger Brod, assembly chair- man. Standing are Jack Schrage, Presi- dent, and Kitty Ridder, Secretary. The Lettermen's Club is a group of young men who have earned their letters in Varsity competition. They aim to promote good sportsmanship on the play- ing field and among the student body. The Dramatic Arts Club produces several luncheon club shows and the class play each year, and writes and produces the annual Variety Show l'5l version called Town 'N Country. l Mr. Julian D. Scherer is director of the Dramatics. The Broadcaster Staff is responsible for the school paper which is issued seven times a year-the last issue being the Senior Memory Edition. The staff has been untiring in its efforts, and has been most generous in contributing time and energy to produce an inviting school paper. N. D. Ushers handle crowds at football and basketball games, and at plays, school dances, and church affairs. General Business. Basic business education is becoming more of a necessity each year as con- sumer-retailer relations expand. The Art Class has iust completed a project in manuscript writing and illumination. The subiects were the Ave Maria and the Pater Noster which were mounted and framed. Solid Geometry. The introductory study leading up to solids deals with planes, perpendiculars and parallels to planes, dihedral angles and polyhedral angles. The first solid studied is the prism-a figure bounded by two parallel planes as bases and a prismatic surface. Clothing Class. Girls may come and girls may go-but styles go on forever as the Clothing class demonstrates. With graduation close at hand-graduation gowns are in order as well as simpler frocks for afternoon wear. Manual Training. Instruction is given in the care and use of common hand tools and the fundamentals of shaping, assembling, and finishing wood. The design of projects and the reading of blue prints are an important part of the course. During the second semester instruction is given in the use of power tools. This large group of senior girls is taking the Religion class quite seriously. After Father Watson's thorough instruction on Liturgy, the Pope's Encyclicals, Marriage, Vocations, and other important topics, they feel that they ought to be able to assume future responsibilities. The Physics laboratory group is performing an experiment on the measure- ment of electric currents. Shorthand ll. This class is straining every nerve to pass its IOO-word tran- scription test before the strenuous social activities of these graduates begin. The pages were all turned to Chapter XVIII Reforming the Delinquent in the text. The recent Kefauver Investigation Committee met with favorable and lengthy comment by the Sociology students. From Our Times another discussion topic pertaining to Senate investigating committee, entitled More Federal Power over Criminals, was likewise recognized and debated thoroughly. Bookkeeping students, having completed their first practice set involving simple bookkeeping procedures, are now tackling the more complicated problems of reserve and accruals. Future Homemakers of N.D. This Foods Class are exercising their art at baking cookies. But vitamins and calories receive their share of study in preparing well-balanced meals for healthy minds and healthy bodies. Typing I. These students are getting office experience in a typing pool of the National Company. They spend a week with each department of the company becoming acquainted with the various letter forms and business papers used in these departments. The Senior boys find their Religion class the best part of their school day. Liturgy, the Pope's Encyclicols, Marriage, Vocations, and various practical problems are some of the topics which have brought forth interesting discussions. The class in Shorthand Transcription is busily employed in typing mailable transcripts and in increasing their rate of accurate transcription. Mechanical Drawing students ore keenly interested in their work which introduces them to Pattern Drawing, Architectural Draw- ing, and Machine Drawing. English Literature has proved to be most interesting and fascinating to the Senior students. Chaucer, Milton, Shakespeare, Tennyson, Browning, Newman, and other great literary lights have offered a storehouse of knowledge to them. The study of Essentials in English has helped to improve their everyday speech. ogcluerfwero We wlsh to express our slncerest thanks and appreciation to all the advertisers of this l950 SI Broadcaster We hope that you who read these advertise ments will be so kind as to show your appre ciatlon by patronlzlng those who have helped us for It is partly through this medium that we are able to present to you an lnvmng school paper 35 Best W1shes from Sophs 109 Compllments St Peters Church Best W1shes From St Anthony s Church Compllments Sophs 204 Comp11ments The J un1ors Comphments St Bomface Church Good Luck Semors' Span1shI II QUINCY COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL June 12 August 8 78 Courses specxally arranged who wlsh to begm College Comphments The Dads Club Congratulatlons Class of 51 Welcome to the Alumm Assocx tlon Good Luck and God s Blessmg Sophs 306 Best W1shes from The Freshmen 523 Mame Street Shoe Store Phone 11 DUKER BROS. 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