Shorewood High School - Copperdome Yearbook (Shorewood, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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THE RIPPLES To interpret the life of the school, the Ripples reflects student opinion and activities through news stories, features, and editorials. Twenty- five reporters on the Editorial staff under the direction of Editor Bill Lambert and Miss Iosephine Sutherland, editorial adviser, write approximately seventy-five stories for every issue. The paper was again awarded the All- American Pacemaker rating this year, making this the eighth consecutive year of receiving this highest possible rating. The Business staff of the Ripples, divided into four sections, is responsible for the financing and distributing of the paper. Under Perry Zemlicka, manager, the advertising staff solicits advertisers. The distribution group see that about IUUU papers are distributed bi- weekly. The subscription staff planned the campaign which neted 950 subscribers. Mak- ing out statements, typing, keeping the books up to date are duties of the clerical group. 20 COPPERDOMI EDITORIAL STAFF Back Row: Dick Roberts, Dick Roe ner, Bob Zucker, ferry Stolzoff, Bi White, Ted Albert, Rob Millard Second Row: Bill Lambert, Care Rf-fau, Wdrren Row'-ritieizni, Mariori Giziterinan, Rarbara Ieizclike, lea lflswoin, Front Row: Barbara Garber, Iessi Walker, Retty Lelian, Mary Pat Tat alior, Leslie Surlow, Marjorie Her mann, lean tirasrio BUSINESS STAFF Back Row: Perry Zeiiilicka, Bi Kuhns, Dick Roberts, Don Dillon Second Row: Iiine Zastrow, lea Butt, Dorothy MacNabb, Leslie Su low, Robert Turner Front Row: Sally Sioss, Maria Maszsman, Harriet Vogel, Ieann Moyer RIPPLES EDITORIAL In the midst of a Wednesday night make-up are these Ripple Editorial staff members: Cecyl Eder, Carol Belau, Bill Lamber editor, Lois McElroy, and Iim Voelz. I

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HI-Y XDMINISTRATION ack Row: ll. Srlunimll, R. Gile, J. liiieiiilign 15. Allen, ,l. Vnelz. IJ. Cnrzille, ll. Lowe, J.Nnr1'is. ll. Pcrlgillse, 'l'. Xlmwc, li. llrerslcy ourth Row: l'. llzulc. ,l. Szatkowski, J. l r1d:iy. ll. Ito:-filer, l'. llarvey, 'l'. llaiwleixiuii, l'. llrmismi, ll. lllwvllsv, ll. XYilwn, IJ llimver. Third Row: NY. Nleralinger, J. Sclwen, J. Reinliart, R. Turilcr, C. Scllziffer, Y. Zemlirkzi, G. Cole, ,l. Casper, l'. lleisig, IS. Kulms ll. ltulicrts. Second Row: ll. XX'zii-lwren, lt. Turner, li. Miller IJ. Iiillnn, lt. l.:m1lJert, J. Kissinger, ll. Nurby, R. t'r:iwtm'1l, li. Xlzmu, lf. Yuum: Front Row: R. linfuey, lf. lleatli, I.. Xlulnuey, IJ, ltams. lt. Lzuiilry, ll. Kuelm, C. Sprzilqcr, ll. Sclimitlt, A. -Inluer, ll. lluffmzm Xlr. Alt'l.62lIl. Completing one of the most successful seasons since its organization in 1934, the HI-Y has much for which to be remembered. In the annual Penny drive, the S125 netted from the shower of coppers was the largest amount ever received. The organization sent several members to the Ianesville convention who brought back many feasible ideas. The annual Hi-Y dance was a great success both financially and socially. The basketball, baseball, and hockey games against the faculty as a result of a challenge by the Hi-Y, provided a riotous time for all. The Shorewood group also participated in the city Hi-Y basketball tournament. The Hi-Y offered its assistance to the Hall Monitors, and many of the new monitors are Hi-Y boys. Conducted by President Bruce Allen, vice-president Iohn Norris, and secretary-treasurer Tom Hardeman, the meetings were held Thursday noons and Tuesday evenings twice a month. Arthur McLean Was again the companionable sponsor. The formal initiation for new members was held at one of the night meetings, February 21. HI-Y PENNY DRIVE Bruce Allen, Harold Turner, Don Dillon, and Mr. McLean are count- ing up a day's contributions in the Hi-Y Penny drive which reached a new high ot 5125. The money was turned over to Miss Lillie Doerilin- ger who used it to aid needy students.



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XDMINISTRATION FIRST HOUR Back Row: Bill Kuhns, Bob Zucker, arl Rohde, Don Schmidt, Roger chwartz, Bob Penninggroth, Second Row: Dorothy l-loffmann, ty Plessner, Bob Millard, Marian rth, Elaine Dohrnen. Front Row: Ruby Bornm, Bettie :haeter, Marjorie Herrmann, Bill irmort, Winifred Wilson, Iacqueline 'aser. SECOND HOUR Back Row: Adolph Fogel, Teddy Jer, Ioe Sladky, Don Ruppert, Perry emlicka, Lorraine Karow, Dick aerner, Dick Roberts. Third Row: Virginia Kibbie, Beat- :e Kemke, Ruth Reilly, Betty Fie- 'antz, Bill Lambert, Fred Schmidt, Ll Walsh, Bill Blattner. Second Row: Robert Heffren, War- n Dreher, lack Wohlers, Warren chman, Tom l-laug, lack lsrael, :rraine Dineen, Eunice Berg. Front Row: lean Bolger, Alice iez, Audrey Kaeppel, Ruth Sem- ens, Dorothy Stevens, Margot Bret- hneider, Mary Egerman. SCHLAGBALL A familiar alter-school scene on the parking grounds is his one of the German students playing their favorite game nf schlagball. DIE DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT The meetings of Die Deutsche Gesellschaft, sponsored by Emil Koch, are held every three Weeks on Wednesday during the class hour. President of the first hour class is Robert Millard, vice-president, Bill Kuhns, secretary, Marjorie Herrmann, treasurer, Bill Purmortg and social chairman, Marian Orth. Dick Roberts is president of the second hour class, and Bill Blattner is secretary-treasurer. Spell-downs, vocabulary games, talks, guest speakers, and singing are some of the activities carried on for the club programs. The two annual events of the club are the Christ- mas dance and the picnic at the end of the year. For these, the individual clubs combine as a single group. This varied field of work gives the students a better working knowledge of the language and enables them to see the importance of learning a foreign tongue. 21

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