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DMINISTRATION k Row: D. Schmidt, I. Aschauer, Dangle, R. Gile, B. Allen, P. zheedy, A. Frackelton, I. Norris, T. lloore B. Lowe. Jrth Row: M. Orth, B. Smith, I. Ifangold, R. Karow, T. Hardeman, Connor, D. Fein, I. Stolzoff, V. rd Row: B. Fiebrantz, P. Mueller, 3 Mann, F. Schmidt, B. Landry, D. orcoran, R. Crawford, T. Hay, B. White K. Hade. ond Row: F. Brandon, M. Phillips, I Siewert, I. Alter, E. Dohmen, M. Jlurray, B. Stockwell, I. Melander, Wallmann. mt Row: P. Lassar, I. Ruhnke, P. offm R. Reilly, C. Witthuhn, I. Cuptz E. Findlay, A. Fabere, I. bllandel. noticed was a definite trend toward closer student monitor cooperation. Evidence of this lay in the number ot students eager to serve the second semester compared with the number serving the first semester. Miss Linda Barry was again the sponsor, having been in charge of the group since its organization ten years ago. As in previous years, habitual offenders and those pleading guilty to charges made by the monitors, were tried in the student court which was presided over this year by Paul Bron' son, judge, Marjorie Kemke was clerk. The student attitude committee, of which Paul was also chairman, has been busy handling over fifty cases of violations of building and grounds, assembly, and halls rules. EXTRA-CURRICULAR BOARD The Extra-Curricular board serves to correlate the various organizations, to charter new clubs and ac- cept their constitutions, and to keep a permanent iile of reports of activities and membership for the year from the clubs. Orville Palmer is the faculty adviser. This year the board began work on revision of the extra-curricular handbook, working on it at their regular Tuesday night meetings all year. Bill Heller, Betty Lehan, Agnes Allen. BUILDING AND GROUNDS The Building and Grounds committee is organized for the purpose of getting student cooperation in such items such as fire drills, locks and lockers, bicycles, automobiles, and lawns. They try to make the build- ings and grounds as safe as possible by educating the student to cooperate and obey the rules which will benefit all. Earl Harmes and R. B. Newhauser have been the sponsors. Back row: Clyde Schaffer, Bob Heath, Hubert Kun- sey, Lane Moloney. Front row: Ray Gafney, Art Stevens, Dick Mueller, Robert Curtis, Iack Casper.
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I COPPERDOM I Back Row: L. Flood, M. Fisher, Durner, H. Eisen, D. Neitzel, Gafney, R. Trumble, E. Endrusch B. Garber, V, Baylies. Fourth Row: I. Bee, L. Heifetz, Albenberg, R. Meissner, E. Rice, Toy, D. Gramza. Rogers, K. Nunn, Third Row: B. Schulze, C. Adams, Holzknecht, B. Malloy, D. Hacks dahl, B. Heath, A. Spiers, B. Lehc L, Wagner, P. Stribe. Second Row: B. Telin, A. Niemczj I. Franklin, I. Bannon, P. Bannc D. Sullivan, B. Schaefer, Williams, B. Goldie. Front Row: W. Dunnett, P. Eucker, Borovoy, I. Bolger, L. Hartmann, Eder, C. Holzman, R. Bomm, R. Pe dergast. HALL MONITORS Under the leadership of Don Schmidt, president, and Dick Lowe, secretary, the Hall Mon- itors enjoyed a highly successful year. Of the approximately 105 posts open, the Halls com- mittee was able to fill lU2 with reliable, dependable students whose duties were to see that order was preserved so as to allow free and easy passage in the halls at all times. Another precedent was established when over 350 offenses were handled the first semester. Many of these, however, were the results of an extended drive in December, the purpose of which was to dishearten the habitual offender. How well it succeeded may be illustrated by the fact that only one-third of that number was recorded the second semester. Another result ASSEMBLY MONITORS To keep order in the auditorium at assemblies is the duty of the Assembly monitors. Under the spon- sorship of Ole Gunderson, the senior high boys of the committee see that students use the correct stairs and doors and enforce general hall rules. lt is also up to the monitors to collect the attendance slips and open the doors before assemblies. Paul Mueller, Dick Bains, Bruce Allen, Bob Karow, Ronnie Trumble, Tom Hay. FINANCIAL STAFF The Financial staff, with its sponsor, George Bal- tus, has one of the most responsible jobs in the school. This year Dick Boerner, senior financial man- ager, Bill Blattner, junior assistant, and Iohn Brennan, ticket seller, have handled about S5000 of the school's money in selling season passes and advance and gate tickets for five football games, ten basket- ball games, and eight swimming meets. Bill Blattner, Iohn Brennan, Mr. Baltus, Dick Boerner.
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COPPERDOM White, lack Trickler. Bob Krenzin. Iohn Arkins. STAMP CLUB To increase interest in stamp collecting as a hobby, and to study stamps in relation to their historical, geographical, and literary connections is the purpose of the Shorewood high school Stamp club which is sponsored by Miss Iane Golden. Club programs included stamp contests, exchanges, a picnic, a stamp auction conducted by Eldon Hunter, well known Mil- waukee philatelist, and a talk on unusual philatelic facts, illustrated with rare stamps by Major A. W. Draves, famous collector. The officers for the year were: Iessie Walker, pres- identg Bill Heller, vice-president and program committee heady Iames Brachman, secretary, and Iames Heller, treasurer. IUNIOR QUILL Iunior Quill is devoted to creative writing, being open to all seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students. Any boy or girl may join by submitting to Miss Frieda Radke, sponsor, two different types of creative writing. The material is then read to the club for their approval. The majority of the meetings are spent either in laboratory work, or the students read and criticize material. Officers for the first semester were: President, Patty Smith, vice-president, Sue Ehrman, treasurer, Richard Morgan, and secretary, Mary Pfeifer. Elizabeth Lean was president the second semester, while the rest of the officers were re-elected. Lean, Pattie Smith. Newman. Erion, Suzanne Eder. Back Row: Alan Schneider Da Cunningham, Bill Heller, How: Second Row: Don Rosenthal Hel Iameson, David Phillips, Iim Hell First Row: Louis Rahr, Bob Manc Orin Roesler, Charlotte Palm Back Row: Lelah Wagner, Betty I obson, Richard Morgan, Elizab Second Row: lane Kresge B Goldie, Betty lane Hafner I Front Row: Clarice Bercey, Barb: Osthoff, Phyllis Eucker, Gwyn
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