Shorewood High School - Copperdome Yearbook (Shorewood, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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SENIORS CRAIG EMERSON Craig's interest in music has been shown by his four year participation in Mixed Chorus. When he was a sophomore, he joined the Biological Garden club and became a member of Hi-Y. As a senior he was a feature writer on the Ripples staff and earned a Quill and Scroll award. GAIL ENSLOW Gail was active in Dramatic club and Home Eco- nomics club and was a cub reporter as a freshman. The next year she left us to go to East, but she re- turned to Shorewood for her senior year. Upon her return she joined the Girl Reserves and Hall Monitors and became a reporter for the Ripples. BYRON ERCK Since entering the portals of Shorewood as a fresh- man from Garden Homes, Byron has pursued his chief interest, football. He participated in this sport during his junior and senior years. In addition to foot- ball, Byron's out-of-school activities center around other athletics such as golf and baseball. SHIRLEY ERNISSE Shirley came to Shorewood from Peckham junior high as a freshman. Her interest in music was shown by her participation in Mixed Chorus for one year and Choir for two. She was a three year member of Girl Reserves, singing in their newly organized choir when a senior. Her hobbies are dancing and swim- ming. i 1 ROBERT FAIRMAN A flash! A click! And Doc , best known camera fiend, has another roll for the dark room. l'Doc says that all he had time for besides Camera club, where his efforts earned a Quill and Scroll award, was Hi-Y for three years, social chairman, block major, and Student Council. 1oAN FAIRWEATHER mfs-Hem-y THU- Ioanie used her freshman year in which to become acquainted and then during the next two years Dra- matic club, with a sprinkling of Social Chairman work, kept her active in and around school. Home Eco- nomics club, Hall Monitors, and National Honor So- ciety replaced her other interests when she became a senior. IOHN PINK john is as much at home among musicians as with planes. He played in the Band for four years, was a member of the Orchestra as a sophomore, and Mixed Chorus when a senior. He joined the Stamp club when a freshman and Hall Monitors and Hi-Y as a senior. Out of school aviation keeps him flying. PATRICIA FLAHERTY Mrs' Riel-tw-A Kubcf'f.S Mixed Chorus has been Pat's greatest interest, for singing is her hobby as well as her vocation. She was a member ot girls Sports for three years, and when she was a junior, she joined Girl Reserves of which she became a cabinet member the following year. Ripples claimed much of her time as a senior.

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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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WILLIAM FRANK Bill, whose hobbies are music and swimming, has shown his interest in them by being a mainstay in Mixed Chorus and the swimming team for four years. Besides having held the post of freshman class presi- dent, Bill has also been active in Hall Monitors, Hi-Y, Student Council, and Block Captains. ARD:-:N I-'REDMAN Tw.-fr.w1,..,.-,aft 'i'l15'!-fi A quiet but industrious member of the senior class is Arden. Her war duties included four years as a block captain, and her extra-curricular interest was the Dramatic club of which she was a four year member. She is always on the lookout for popular records, for she collects them enthusiastically. BLAISE GAGLIANO Quiet, reserved, pleasant, and a ready smile might somewhat describe Bess. Upon coming to Shorewood from St. Roberts, she got right into things, Girl Re- serves, Biology and Dramatic clubs. Band, Orchestra, and Hall Monitors were benefited by her loyal par- ticipation. Bessie enjoys playing piano and various sports. IOAN GEFKE PI Vi: . Eiasrli-Gif This small vivacious girl entered Shorewood from St. Iohn's Cathedral school in the middle of her junior year. Before Ioan came to Shorewood she took part in debating groups, and while here, she participated in dramatics. Knitting, riding, and playing bridge were outside activities that kept her busy most of the time. COPPERDOME 1oAN Giasszn flrs. Karan! O 'Conrwf' Since Ioan's sophomore year, Block Captains has claimed her attentiong while Copperdome shared her time when a junior. Girl Reserves was added in her senior year along with a number of promotions: from block captain to majorg from annual staff member to Senior editor, and the Quill and Scroll award. Lois GIRARD MIS tim!-Pcs-'1 Krtihmm Lois spends most of her time playing the piano and reading. Entering from St. Roberts as a freshman, she immediately became active in Dramatic club where she remained for four years. Patrolling the halls since a sophomore and participating in Girl Reserves in both her junior and senior years completed her program. ROBERT GOLDSTEIN . When the well-focused spots dim on the stage, one can be sure Bob is at the controls. He has received the Dragon award for his outstanding work on stage crew for the past four years. In addition to clramatics, Bob tcoted his horn in Band during his first three years at Shorewood. THEA GOLDSTEIN i '2'-1.053511-11-?f'?' tilt-e-'12-Mi-if? Curly black hair and flashing black eyes identify this ambitious upperclassman. Thea was a member of the backstage crews for Dramatic club productions for the first three years of her high school life. Girls Sports club activities replaced those of dramatics when Thea entered her senior year.

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