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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.
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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 , . - , , . . , .
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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
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