Shorewood High School - Copperdome Yearbook (Shorewood, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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SENIORS BARBARA DAVIDOFF Sports, Leaders club, and dramatics seem to hold first place in Davie's heart, for she has been active in these since she entered as a freshman. She joined Girl Reserves, Life Saving, and Hall Monitors to till out her program. National Honor society admitted her as a member in her senior year. DONALD DIAMOND While swimming, Choir, and Block Captains took up three years of Don's attention, he also found time to try out for dramatics in his freshman year and to be a hall monitor when a senior. Don's keen sense of humor and his powerful lungs qualified him as a cheer leader for several years. Forced to leave his native Spain, Benny came to the United States via France three years ago. After stay- ing at Shorewood as cr sophomore, where he made many friends, he went to M.U.S. for his junior year. However, Benny came back to Shorewood for his last year of high school. fNIAMIN DIAZ LORRAINE DIENBERG M,-5. Len IQQLLQA Dinky , as she is called by her many friends both in school and out, came under the Red and Grey banner as a freshman in '42, She has been known as a loyal member oi our Butler colony ever since she graduated from the Butler grade school in the spring of 1942. NANCY Burr .SQQTL Charm and personality have put Nancy on top. For three years she was a member of Band and Orchestra and has served the school as a Girl Reserve since a sophomore, Choir and Ripples were her senior activi- ties and when a junior Nan took the first step towards nursing by joining the Hospital Aides. DOROTHY CARLSON Dot came to Shorewood as a junior in the fall oi '44 from Couderay, Wisconsin. As she enjoys embroider- ing and sewing, Dorothy joined Home Economics and was active in that club for two years. Sports club claimed the rest of her extra-curricular time during her junior and senior years. RHODA COHEN The various activities of Block Captains have kept little Rhoda's free time well-occupied for four years. She also was active in Sports while a freshman and Dramatic club as a sophomore. Kitten on the keys is a good name for Rhoda, for playing the piano is her specialty. ELAINE co1.LsN Mrs. Jbhr- Ruler Elaine was originally a member of the class ahead of us, but because of illness she joined our class. Chorus was Elaine's only activity here at school. A look at her hobbies will show, however, that she is a versatile gal, for they include dancing, sewing, swimming, football, and listening to popular records.

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EDWIN BRADLEY Although much of his time is given to music, Ted has participated in many extra-curriculars. They in- clude Stamp club, dramatics, and hockey as a fresh- man, a continuation of both hockey and Dramatic club as a sophomore, and Choir as a senior. SALLY BRILL FHL - EL if- null ff-1.-it J. L' jx ' Sally spent her four years of high school life in dramatics, working behind the scenes with stage and business crews. She was also a member of Hall Moni- tors for four years. Her interest in sports is proved by the addition of Leaders club, Sports, and Life Saving club when a junior. RICHARD BROOKS Squeak's freshman activities included class presi- dent, football, and swimming. In the following years, Iack's little brother won letters in football, swimming, and track, was sports co-editor of the Ripples, became Choir president, and a member of National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. f'1f L- t,Af2L.'L.'f,1,-Q ULILQ- ELAINE Bnovim Mr-Si rMafT1w--Rico Elaine has shown her musical talent by belonging to Chorus for four years. As a freshman, she became a member of Dance club and Sports. During the next three years, she added Girl Reserves and Block Cap- tains to her program, and when a senior, she became a hall monitor and cub counselor of Ripples. COPPERDOME Mmiioms BROWN r'trS 9 ff ol: NT Ca47UC L L Marge entered from Maple Dale in '42 and immedi- ately joined Dramatic club. Her interest in music was shown by her participation in Mixed Chorus, where she was a faithful member for three years. As a senior, she added sports to her activities. Her hobby, strictly a summer one, is swimming. DOUGLASS BRUSS Displaying leadership in the activities in which he participated, Doug was elected senior class president. His extra-curriculars included Copperdome, Band, Pre- flight club, and Hi-Y. He was associate editor of the Ripples and was elected to Quill and Scroll and Na- tional Honor Society. CHARLES BRYNTESON As editor of the Copperdome, co-sports editor of the Ripples, co-captain of the basketball and tennis teams, this blonde wizard has proved his leadership in many fields. Football, Orchestra, Band, Hi-Y, Student Council, and Quill and Scroll have all contributed in making Chuck an outstanding citizen. 1oYcE BURKHOLZ mrs, R.,J0LfL Wlqhggf The name Berky and versatility go hand in hand. Membership in Life Saving and Sports clubs proves her athletic interest. Other activities in which she par- ticipated are Dramatic club, Girl Reserves, and Hall Monitors. As a reporter for the Ripples, she was often found trying to get a super story.



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MARGARET EARLE IAPS. A l whm Whoosh! There goes Maggie, talking a mile a min- ute. Effervescent is her middle name, as her co- workers in dramatics, sports, Ripples, and Copperclome will agree. Maggie acquired the Dragon and National Honor pins in her junior year, and she spent the rest of her spare time waiting for the Fox Point streetcar. BARBARA EASTON vain- Barb is one of those students of long standing in the school, having been here ever since she entered from Atwater. ln tenth grade she enrolled as a member of Dramatic club and has been a faithful worker ever since. When not occupied with the stage, she pursues her hobby of drawing. BETTY EGGERS Fond du Lac lost a real student when Betty joined the rank and file of the Red and Grey. She gained a place for herself here by joining Girl's Sports and the 50-50 club. In her senior year Betty could be seen spending her spare moments checking and stamping books in the library. LAURENCE EISEMAN Sports, including swimming, golf, and football are Laurie's main interests. His other activities included Band for four years, Orchestra for three, and Hi-Y ever since he joined as a sophomore. Besides being editor of Ripples as a senior, Laurie was elected to both Quill and Scroll and National Honor during his junior year. COPPERDOME ROBERT DIETZ Lutheran high school lost a swell and likable fellow when Bob came to the Red and Grey in his junior year. He immediately joined Band and as a senior, he added Mixed Chorus to his musical activities. When he be- came a senior, Bob was elected Chief Musician of the Band by his fellow officers. CHARLES DORWARD Chuck, friendly personality plus, has been with us since seventh grade. He's rated solid by his class- mates and when a froshie, he was elected to Student Council. His main interests outside of school are card games and delivering flowers, while in school, basket- ball, track, and dramatics occupy his time. SUSAN DOYLE VV- - ' ' vi lfittlmt we Sue must have liked this campus, for after departing from Shorewood in '43 to Downer Seminary, she re- appeared in her senior year. Old friends became new once again, and she quickly joined the Dramatic and Life Saving clubs, both of which she had been active in during her freshman year. ROBERT DUKE Four years as a member of Band and three years as the left defense on the hockey team have been Bob's contributions to Shorewood life since he entered from Lake Bluff in l940. His hobbies are flying and mechan- ics, and most of his spare time is taken up by these interests.

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