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Home » News » Quincy Notre Dame hands diplomas to 83 graduates

Quincy Notre Dame hands diplomas to 83 graduates

May 21, 2022 — by Muddy River News

QUINCY — Quincy Notre Dame High School graduated its second class of 83 students on May 15.

The commencement address was given by John Spring, former mayor of Quincy and past executive director of the QND Foundation. Ray Heilmann, former Quincy Notre Dame principal, gave the invocation. Msgr. Leo Enlow, pastor of The Church of St. Peter and chaplain at QND, led the closing prayer.

Diane Kasparie, dean of academics and curriculum, presented the graduates to Principal Mark McDowell for the conferral of diplomas.

Joshua Dyer, Sergio Raad were the valedictorians. Emma Borrowman and Andrew McDonald were the salutatorians.

Graduates were:

Abigail Lee Beck
Ethan Javier Beroiza
Jayce Andrew Bonness
Emma Jean Borrowman
Nora Jan Borrowman
Blake Mathew Bozarth
Ian Matthew Brueck
Henry Francis Cann
Andrew Robert Catalpa
Madison Nicole Chandler
Noah Andrew Clark
Eryn Blake Cornwell
Kenzie Reis Craven
Ella Grace Damm
Noah Michael Dixon
Isabella Marie Douglas
Margaret Susan Drew
Teresa Ann Drotar
Joshua Robert Dyer
Lindsey Jane Fischer
Madeline Elise Fitzgerald
Benjamin Wayne Frericks
Zachary Joseph Friedersdorf
Olivia Marie Fuqua
Emma Jo Geschwandner
Jack Edward Gilliland
Maddux Michael Gooding
Jennifer Ruth Grawe
Quinton Parker Hankins
Austin Perry Haskins
Shannon Mary Elizabeth Healy
Isaac Marcus Hinkamper
Evan Joseph Hirstius
Brooke Elizabeth Holman
Cayge William Hughes
Olivia Elaine Hummel
Julia Faith Hun
Oscar P. Hunt
Ethan Kacey Jones
Hunter David Jones
Ashley Marie Juette
Benjamin Christopher Kasparie
Nicholas Arthur Keller
Kaleb Alan Kenning
Calvin Joseph Lavery
Josie Jeannette Lewis
Olivia Rose Ley
Adam Richard Liesen
Katherine Schelp Ludlum
Elliott Allyn Maas
Madison Nowell Mason
Andrew Joseph McDonald
Gabrielle Christine McGee
Madelyn Emily Miller
Nolan Lowell Obert
Harrison Quinn Oden
Nathaniel Richard Pabisiak
Theodore Frederick Palmer
Mackenzie Desiree Peters
Malaina Kay Peters
Sergio Pierre Raad
Savannah Catherine Real
Abbey Maureen Rhodes
Jessica Carol Robbins
Raea Nicole Rockwell
Evan Robert Scheuermann
Johnathan Kent Schreacke
Kaitlyn Dianne Smith
Lauren Ryanne Smith
Ethan David Sparrow
John Hugh Staff
Michael Andrew Staff
Curtis Adam Steinkamp
Andrew Paul Steinkoenig
Emily Elizabeth Strieker
Emme Rose Tournear
Garrett Kirk Tunget
Joshua Ryan VanderBol
Naythen James Ware
Payton Ann Willer
Luke Gabriel Wittler
Rachel Faith Worcester
Logan John Zanger

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