Shorewood High School - Copperdome Yearbook (Shorewood, WI)

 - Class of 1947

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Q54 LA ff f'N The COPPERDOME The literary Guild Review of 1947 23 d PRINTIN SHOREWOOD HIGH SCHOOL COPPERDOME Through The Bookshelf we 'rhe Copperdome staff have a++emp+ed to preserve for you memories of various chapters of Life at Shorewood Ken Blschotl Annernarre Gabor Mary lean Grassold Iohn Irnse Natalre Iune-mann lack Kralna Ann Talbert Naornr Agazrm Bob Bleler Conrad Dahlman Dona Iean Gay Iudy Gruender Seema Larkey Clarrce Koenders Helen Laue Charles Mlller Drck Paulsen Ieanne Wlerks K Ruth Rosenberg WW fb PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF 4F Drck Blake Fred Blanke Walter Brand1s Vrckr Forster Loyd Fulton lun Gabrrel Mary lean Grassold Stuart Herfetz Wrllard Holz Peggy Iones Ierry Kuehl Asher Nichols Tom Binch lean Hentz Ruth Foster BUSINESS STAFF ART STAFF 2 Lors Lamb Leo Ostermann Ralph Rosenbaum B1ll Scheller Ioan Stembrrng Earl Strcught Bob Strass Gulnrvere Tresrclder Vlaurrce Voland Arthur Wrltong Iohn Osrnundsen Ioanne Nock -xv EDITORIAL STAFF 1 I ' K . fr r I lfflb rx , ft ' U . LCN! 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S. n its .9 ' .he ' . .. 5: I :gr COPPERDOME BOARD OF EDUCATION xv , 72,4-ni 'Ha' EDWARD C WEGNER Drrector RICHARD D BROWN Clerk VK I G MILLER Treasurer ALBERT B ADELMAN Member pvvif' LEO I LANDRY Member ANTHONY I BENZING Secretary lo the Board 8 IW ' A I ADMINISTRATION I IENSQ21 PhB PhM I D LOGSDON BE MA PhD Suiennfendeni Prmcxpal ADMINISTRATION IOHN WEINHOFF BA MA LILLIE DOERFLINGER BA MA Ass1stanIPrmc1pc11 Dean of Gzrls 7 WILLIAM B KETELAAR PhB MA Dean of Boys ,35- 'ZW' 2 1 A , 'N 'y , f Z , , . ., . . , . , . ., . ., . . ! 2 A 1 1 . . . ' ,J H I ' K . ' .I 1 . f 1 - fr I ' :III , '. i , - ,. Q I , X Iwmf' it C O P P E R D O M E SECRETARIAL STAFF GEORGE BALTUS B Business Ofizce FIUUHCIOI Staff Books! MRS BETTY CORBET Attendarce C'er MRS HILDEGARDE MCCORMICK S wdchbocrrd Operate: MRS AUDREY NORTI- L1bIGIy VIRS DOROTHY STOEC-4 Seczetary to Mr Iensc ANITA NACHS semetfvy to NV Benz DELIA FRICKE Secretory to Dr. Logsdc: FACULTY Nu ,S.,1zd:r2f--M gdfwvwgwa? Sweat ww VINCENT P ALCOTT BE PhM EDGAR W BAILEY BEd MA LINDA E BARRY BA Socml Studzes Sczence Soczcl Stuclxes Mathematics Sctence Club Student Counczl Student Court ED Tri E ATCI-IISON B A M A DOROTHY I BARNET1 B S M S Lotm Sclence Lctxn Club Bzology Club CAROLINE I BARTZ PhB MA MARION C BROCK BS MA HENRY N BURNETT English Physzcczl Education Speech Y Teens Dromcrtzc Clubs Red Cross Lzle Saving Club lumox Hxgh Spozts ARTHUR E BIDNEY BEd MEd ALMA L BUBECK BS lnd.zstr1c1l Arts Socxol Studzes Buxldmg cmd Gtouwds Commtttee 'T xi :::-, tang .sM,17 fwggggyf 4..,,,,e 4.1. aa, dfmyz-,snuff 9 f . - ' 'J . - ' . - bf ' I A . .44 I . .. , . ., . . . .. , . ., M.A. . in '4' 8 1 R ' K' -Q ' JI ? I . . ' -1---1 X ., If fl ' I SAMM .-iff'f4'4'iff4 5 .cfdffffffft l 'GV QLWANJO COPPERDOME IRENE CARPENTER, M.A. PETER COLOSIMO, B.A., M.A. HELEN L. DUNLAP, Ph.D. English Physical Education Psychologist Varsity Swimming Red Cross Water Safety BLANCHE E CHEVILLON BS MA IOHN E DELANEY BE Language Social Studies French Club Baseball LOUIS ERICKSON BA HELEN GABRETT BS B Mus EILEEN HAENSGEN BS MA Physical Education Music Girls Sports Leaders Club lumor High Football Physical Education Hickey Skating Track MARY RUTH FLEMING BS MA OLE GUNDERSON BS Home Economics Physical Education Iumor Home Economics Club Golf 'Wi-'J -J!VLzQfl4'H lfdflf wife Shui i 7 'lf fn' wacky 10 . , . ., . , . , . . , . . , . ., . . , . ., . . , , ,, , . , . . - 5,-.fa J! ' -' H i fr , , i., lv, . .I I , 4.75 1 I V ,V 4 KJ, Xl ,,, ,ui ff. .- X , ,, 1 I . , ' . ,t f 1 'w f - U FACULTY 'lb- 1 JLULVK wi gym uuIh.Hmu.n. QM ,anrwu ELEANOR HAMILTON B S IAIxE HOLLYMAN A B M A AILEEN IAMES B S Physrcal Educatron Musrc Home Economzcs Dance Club Orchestra Iumor Home Economics Club Poslure Clmrc E ARTHUR HILL BMus BSEd L MARGUERITE HOUSE BA BM MM Musrc Muszc A Cappella Chorr Grrls lumor Hrgh Glee Club Boys Iumor Hzgh Glee Club Mrxed Chorus ELISE IOHANN BS MA FRANCES I KENNEY BS MA CAROLYN LILLIBRIDGE BS r Mathematrcs Gurdance Speech Englzsh Dramatic Clubs Placement Dramatic Clubs MARGARET IOSEPH BS MA MORTON C KOENDERS EdB EdM Mathematics lrlduslrral Arts time, .Nh sf'-A 19' 'fy 1 fn L lf 'L7! C!aov.,60'l' 4 4 11 f L Y za . Q X . f M S, x'-.T -, zflum z . I Q5 in Q1 , lj xg' Ln b,' fl' ' N ' I-I V At ' , ' , ' '15 ,L 7 TT E in NL Y ri ' . , - 5, I 3, 'Us .xr ,. 1 w , , 1 f i, -f- . W, If V, x XJ Gif! E HA X 4, fn K, Ulf , ,, J , , COPPERDOME 1m,,,A if '+v mit? 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ART At 'te 11'1UCll ea held by me Art department the studen o Shorewood ge ance o ev the vcrrrous creatrons ot our ouddmg crtrsts Soap ccrvmgb paper mczche work pos ers and aern strc cornposrtrorts are but cr few ot the mas erpreces urned out under tHe d rect on ot Mrss L6 Iowstnrt Be-srdes studymg He creatron ot art 'be studerts learn to croprecrc. er 4 ' cogmze f 'rec an S o' cr corrtpobr ron as 1617 as 'ts srm su ec' V1 e e ' Vx M. I 1 rms ' . 11 - XT 'F . ,J . , , le 1, - , X V rf ft fa. YZ 1 U ' Q :H ,V 'M - N Q W Q '-' T - W' an - r o 'M A V xi' .W ' J algo' Q -X 'VU ., . Q Q Q f' .lsi 1 t e 2 U -: 5 . ny X , tl W t I A , is f -1 G ch 1 r . A ' ' ' , ' ' -, - , er , C-' 1 A . 1 ' Z . . . i .i ' ig I t ' tr Q ,t. . A 1 't 'fC1r1,..O re l ,f .- ii, f . 'T' .. , v . L. ' ple . bj L ,.3.t r DEPARTMENTS l H li? COMMERCE How does the bus1ness world work? Through courses 1n typmg shorthand bookkeepmg bus1 ness law and othce practxce the comrnerclal classes attempt to solve th1s questlon and to prepare themselves to enter the busy world of othces On the th11'd floor the uncertam tap tap tap ofthe neophyte m1ngles w1th the rythym of the experlenced typ1st and the unmnmated IS always amazed by the hleroglyphlcs made by the shorthand classes 17 , -l'Lrf A Y J: . ' In W J'-f I . fl .fi ' l X 2 , l ' 4 -I ' I . I I I I '- hu. 'fx jul' Q 1 .5 50-114' -...gg 9 WIH1 ENGLISH COPPERDOME Verb noun ad1ect1ve adverb and pronoun play a major part rn the study of the mtrrcac es of grammar Some freshmen and lunrors take creatwe wrxtrng rather than regular Enghsh ana rn these classes they pubhsh the Gleam page rn the Rrpples twxce a year A11 Enghsh classes Worr to develop 1n the student an apprecratmon of the wor1d's great hterature rn the forms of drama. poetry, short story, and the novel 18 ' si., , , ri . 1 1 . 1' 'AA' --K: '. ' A A ' N , 5 ' ' V 1 N 5' 4' 1 4 k wg A ft ' 1, ' . W 1 yi - K . '-L v..i5 A '. ' 1 -wc. ef , ' ' 'V A ,. ,- S611 to Q 2 V . 930' ' ' LX N I l . . ' , . . . . 1 DEPARTMENTS AWA viva, HOME ECONOMICS Fxllrng the halls of the Sclence bu1ld1ng Wllh the aromas of dehcxous food the cookmg classes learn the fundamentals of cookery from Mrs Iames Mxss Robinson and Mlss Flemmg Other grrls 1n the department des1gn and make the1r own clothes The 1un1or hmgh gtrls study both phases of the work and seventh and e1ghth grade boys recexve mstructxon 1n thelr favonte art of cooklng Students from St Robert's also learn the culmary arts here 19 aff -A-,, , ng, ,V y .r . ffl, . - - 'Mn' . -' .,. 4 ir' i 77 4 M Nl , , Q' rv 4 . , 'Z' -K ' ,V m W . . l ,Q 4 - 'f f. 21775 ' ,G ,V ,M ,L .k ' ' . .f 15 K -W,--far, - - sf-. . -'-ua.-u A ' ,- - -4'5 I - 'f 'I -. I . , , . COPPERDOME INDUSTRIAL ARTS Many students trnd an outlet for the1r sklll and creatlve abrlrty 1n the wood and metal shops Begrnners usually take over the footstool and letteropener class whlle the more advanced crafts men are allowed to tackle the1r own cho1ce 1n prolects Bes1des courses rn woodworkmg and the varrous phases of the metal trade whlch rncludes weldmg rnachme shop and foundry the funda rnentals of drattmg and desrgnlng are taught to future draftsmen rn the mechanrcal and archrtectural drawrng classes 20 A A y V ad , D YK ff' l , h? t, , DEPIKRTNIENTTS A 'Egg Q Q LANGUAGE 6Como esta Vd 7 Comment allez vous? W1e Geht s? Quo modo 9Sl1S? The Spamsh French Ger man and Latln ways of saylng how are you? lntroduce Shorewood students to the vanous langu ages ln some classes l1nguaphone records have been lntroduced as an a1d 1n conversatlonal tech mque The culture of the countr1es IS stuched along w1th games and songs 1n the monthly meet1ngs of the language clubs Whlch provlde a d1vers1on from class work 21 -fl l 1 . A ' J , , . , . . .. ' . . . , , ' . . H .1 . . 1 - ' CIOI'PEIlDCDllE 1' I, M UBRARY Amrd 20 000 books students brouse cially to imd the 1deal book for an Engllsh book report or lor that specral chemtstry asstgnment Dally newspapers and current magazmes are ava1lable for those people studymg current events and bound rnagazmes and reference books occupy one end of the ltbrary Be your questlon on astronomy or cookmg you can flnd the answer 1nth1s complete llbrary A supplementary lmbrary of text books IS also supervlsed by Mxss Mary Shemorry 22 l l ...-.2 l l ' l , 1 4 W fx JK. , .sta Q r ' V . N y l 'f ' 1 ' I Vi A . wtfkvflit, l ll V! it ' . i, V ' , ll V X A A Xl Q DEPARTMENTS xl Wal MATHEMATICS No rnoans or groans ever come from Shorewood rnathemahcs students for they learn the ad vanced pr1nc1p1es as well as the basrc elements rn a manner that does not hurt Through a wxde range of sublects and Wllh the help of SIX teachers students develop the1r reasonrng power and abxhty to thmk log1cal1y Therefore mathernatlcs courses are of xnterest and beneht not only to the future engrneers and sc1ent1sts but to the housewwes and busmessmen ofthe next generat1on 23 l . g J ' . , A X l Q . ll l I' R, - I - . I - I I - COPPERDOME Music 41.14, V V Future Carusos Herfetzs and Iturb1s are launched on th careers by he Musxc partment Whether a student desxres to compose teach or perform he can recewe h1s basrc tra1 1ng from Mr H111 M1ss House MISS Hollyman or Mr Smlth The newest addmon to the departme t IS the rnuslc apprec1at1on class whxch was started this semester The Mlxed chorus chrnaxed thrs years work w1th the operetta wh11e the cho1r band and orchestra made a trlp to Ch1cago 24 ,, , , 1, . III, 4, Z 1 N N E 5v 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . . , . .... - 1 1 1 - ,O fm .,,, 13 A.. iQ',,,4z,. , , n 3 4, 8. ,A 72 eugk veg. yu ,, gl ' sm 4 i! 1 J ri ? .,-,Q , my ' 48 '5 7 f 4 S an COPPERDOME SOCIAL STUDIES Battles ot the Revoluhonary War are retougnt socral and economlc problems of the world today are dlscussed and eager students plan lmaglnary tr1ps to remote parts ot the globe as the soc1al studxes classes learn about hlstory geography and current events Important problems such as the Unlted Nat1ons the World Bank the Internattonal Monetary Fund and the control ot atomtc energy are made more understandable to the future cltlzens through group dlscusslons 26 ... L A 1 M Q . ' 1 S tl f, .. u M w . , , . . , ., 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 fl 2 ,,,4 ,Qs 184 'L zgwijai ' :am Mp.. A 2? LSE rfyr 11 VN'f I El a V FP? 'gag .jk ,, 1. l p , yrs-f X .' ff COPPERDOME 77 I Engagrng 1n sports rangmg from volleyball to archery g1r1s spend an hour a day keepmg ht 1n the1r physxcal educatlon classes They are offered opportumhes to try the1r hand at swrmmmg posture and clancrng as well as the regular team games The brlght plnk yellow and blue gym sults are a famllxar Slghl to all as the1r wearers play 1n the black top and rn the hockey held 28 I , ...- u '- 35 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Whether 1t be leap troggxng for Ole or taking laps for Ocky the boys really get 1n thexr share of exercxse durlng phy ed hour In the fall and wmter months handball football and basketball are ln order and as sprmg makes 1ts appearance 1nte-rests turn to tennls baseball and track One actrvlty that contmues throughout the entlre year 1S swunmlng and our hne pool has been the provmg ground for many of Coach Colosunos charnprons 29 H l X 1 , 1 COPPERDOME fi-.H .f 'iL HEALTH Under the competent superv1s1on of Dr Ierorne Iekel and Mrs Irene Hugunln, the vtllage health department keeps a watchful eye on the Shorewood students Besldes thelr general dutres of checkmg for sore throats, fe-vers, and colds, the staff ts also concerned w1th the condztron of the students teeth A dental check up of the enhre student body IS rnade once every year The staff were arded, m the1r cooperat1on wxth the state ant1tuberculos1s program, by the PTA V AC H S 30 f W4 'W' -. V uf 1 , ,J I y , I lf . QNA Q , A :- . 3. , 46 e C x' ' y 's A 'A 'A A . . I , -. 1 at :V l QNX if . -Y 447 X A x A, . Q X ' , L 4 nw' , ' ,uv 'A ' AA wf N W ORGANIZATIONS FUNNY FACES FIXED FAST 5 w N , ' I - I I J CD Q' 7g,... . l V . Ji. COPPERDOME STUDENT COUNCIL Mr Presrdent IS the famrlxar means of addressmg our student councrl pres rdent B111 Knorr Under the sponsorshrp of Mrss Llnda Barry the student repre sentatlves conslstrng of home room presrdents and commrttee charrrnen solve problems wh1ch confront them every Thursday noon They have ac comphshed rmportant tasks such as changmg the school constrtutlon Whlch have been mstrumental rn perfectmg our school FINANCIAL STAFF Selhng trckets for sW1mm1ng meets and football and basketball games 1S staff Th1s group headed by Asher Nrchols works under the supervlsron of George Baltus The staff announces comlng athletrc events and drstrlbutes numerous posters to 1nform Shorewood fans of the playmg schedule of the teams EXTRA CURRICULAR BOARD Th1s board composed of three stu denets records the membershrp act1v1 tres and frnancral status of all extra currrcular organ1zat1ons and presents these reports to the prmcrpal Each member IS appolnted as a sophomore and serves for three years The constr tutron of any new organrzatron must be submltted to the board for Student Councrl approval a major part of the work of the financial ACTIVITIES BUILDING AND GROUNDS Lock that locker' Drop that snow ball' Dont you cut across tne grass' are only a few of the warnmgs wh1ch are spoken by Arthur Brdneys corn rnlttee The superv1s1on of hre drllls the regulatlon ot b1cycle parkmg and the drrectxon of mamtenance of chool property are all a part ot therr act1v1t1es HALL MONITORS Do you have a bubbler pass? uer res a brg monltor ol an unprepared go on record rn the Student Court for such dastardly deeds Hall Mon1tors under the superv1s1on ot Wm Ketelaar keep our halls tn respectable order by enforcmg the rules set up by the Student Councll STUDENT COURT Thrs years Student Court was corn posed of sen1or 1udge Bob Maxwell and hls ass1stants Al Shmner sen1or and Asher N1chols Junlor Students who vzolated hall regulatlons were often summoned to Room 100 wh1ch IS the headquarters of the Student Court to rece1ve the1r Justxhable pun lshment for cr1mes they comrnltted .. , . ,. . . . . . S .. q - underclassman. Many important cases , . , I - COPPERDOME 5 tt l ls tilt it f it 'itll tififitu T? SHOREWGOD TOSA DANCE exchange dances the first b ing at Tosa Shorewoods chance to reclprocate came on March 22 when many students from thel school attended a dance in our gym and made 1t a great success Both dances were planned by a 1o1nt committe composed of students from each school Shore Woods delegation was headed by B111 Knorr senior class p esident and Betty Anne Huhn head social chairman 34 9- I v kph 5 W'r ad lrrth lun, YI A X Wx L Av I To better interschool relations Shorewood and Wauwatosa, this ear tor the first time, held Y Ar ' ' . . . . 9 I - v I A .rg 5,4 .-'v z if 2 3 Q. ! Y . n 1 :S 4' I , yi 5 a 7 w. 5 1 U' Z, ff' in . . -2, ff , 4. .J 5 'fi' 1 .- ' 5' 'X Q i A CTIVITIES 'S CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Dash1ng through the snow to the Chnstmas dance We go Where tree llghts burn1ng brlght help l1ven up the rnght MUSIC rmgmg sweet makes the nxght complete and couples dancmg cheek to cheek dream of the commg Weeks A few days after Chrlstmas the annual Alumm Tea was held 1n the cafeteua Students from the past and present m1ng1ed w1th thexr tr1ends to remlmsce and talk about the1r plans for the commg year 37 'A l xi p yd .4 Q X s l M 5 COPPERDOME HY During the meetings the boys often see edu cational movies and discuss current events This s e r v 1 c e organization meets every Friday noon to car ry out their prolects one of the many being the H1 Y Penny Drive The presiding officers, under the sponsorship of Arthur Mc- Lean, are Iohn Imse, president, Marshall Lindsay, vice-presi- dentg and Bob Noel, secretary- treasurer. ACTIVITIES Y TEENS WWW KIIIOY presented by Carl Kohlhoff cz former Shorewood student, was the morn crttrcrc tlon of the Ccm dcmce The ccxbmet of Y Teens IS 1ts govermng body cxnd meets every other Monday to plan the program of the club One of the mum CICIIVIIIGS 1S the Con dance from whrch all proceeds are g1ven to needy fcrmrhes rn Shorewood x 39 I I I I W-. 4 Q. I , '1 :gy 1 K I v,1,4i I , ' X ., K 5 'Q I . COPPERDOME COMMUNITY CHEST The red feather was agaln the sym bol for the Commun1ty Chest Dr1ve whlch at Shorewood was under the d1rect1on of the 3un1or class The goal of each homeroom was e1ght dollars but many rooms d1d not stop at th1s sum The total amount contrrbuted whlch went to the M1lwaukee County Chapter was over two hundred dollars RED CROSS DRIVE One of the school wrde Red Cross projects was the drrve for funds spon sored by the sophomores 1n whrch over two hundred dollars were collected Veterans at Wood rece1ved over three hundred bmgo prlzes collected durxng hlled for needy ch1ldren rn devastated countr1es CLOTHING DRIVE Thls year more than any other the Clothmg Dr1ve proved 1ts mer1ts Spon sored by the YTeens a school W1de campaxgn for all artxcles ln good con d1t1on was under way dur1ng March Twenty e1ght large contalners were '1lled and sent to a French school A eply express1ng thexr deep gratrtude was recelved , , the drive, and over ninety boxes were - I - . L. - I . . . ACTIVITIES RADIO CLLUB W9HWZ-WQHWZ-hard working zeb- ras' became known to the student body when short wave sending and receiv- ing were demonstrated in an assembly given by the Radio club. During regu- lar meetings members learn the funda- mentals of radio study for their ama- teur operators licenses and listen to hams in all parts of the world BIOLOGY CLUB Eeeek a worm' Ohhh a beetle' Such exclamations are never uttered by members of Biology club for they are most familiar with the various aspects of nature Their garden 1S the scene of many biology class proyects and it at tords worthwhile practical experience They often meet to work with Miss Bar nett on Saturday mornings The Science club is a group of senior high students who are eager to learn about science and its principles They do this by hearing lectures seeing movies and by individual research with the aid of Mr Bailey One of their many activities was the sponsoring ot the as sembly which featured Mr A A Engle hard who illustrated effectiveness in rlluminatlon and l1ght1ng SCIENCE CLUB COPPERDOME X SPRING PROM m from the South the South that IS a phrase frequently used by prom goers ln the prmg of 46 Transported down below the MGSO'1 Dlxon lrne couples danced past enormous mmt 1uleps as sweet strams of musrc were played by Al Cavallers orchestra from the steps of the old plantatron house Creatmg a languorous atmosphere Were the mrsts of soft hghts and pastels Who could help havmg a good trme at the prom ot l946'7 44 . l I -A Il l! :rx v II I A Q Q t r f 's-'1.,- 'WY' l -1 , t l 1 V 1 A I , - Ah' , , ' - - ' -S x f A Q , C 9. 'L Li N -K, N 1 I A L Q 511 . f K wmra 4 X v L X 1 5' , if ig? Q i 1 A . JA 22' 91s5LV'5L-iv - Q ' awe' We. it f ai' 1 . -J-H fw'Nv',s?sx fy. Q Q. Jw' Q .alzduf I f:,fgQi'. , QW' 5 5 3:54. 'gg yy!! , --on 2 4, N519 'Q' fix rp' COPPERDOME CHRISTMAS PLAY The Chnstrnas Play of l94B The Other Wlse Man brought good tld 1ngs of great 1oy to 1lS very recep t1ve aud1ence The trlals and tr1bu 1at1ons of the fourth bea er ot hne gllts fo the Chr1st ch1ld were very convlnclngly portrayed by Ben Bel knap The play was expertly dxrected by Mlss Carolyn L1ll1br1dge wlth the asslstance of her able student dlrec tor Ioan Lewensohn Attractlve and heartwarmlng the pageant was pre sented 1n cooperatlon Wllh the cholr and orche tra f ' ' . .41- . . I - . I A . . F . . , . I - s . COPPERDOME H-'QS Q n Srxx 1, 1'5- MIXED CHORUS Heave ho my lads we re oft on board Her Malesty s Sh1p Pmafore for a roll1ck1ng operetta Now g1ve three cheers and one cheer more for the handy cast who gave Plnafore Wlth M1ss L Marguer1te House as a top notch commander and Mrs Mabel M1ller as an excellent prlot Mrxed chorus was gu1ded to success The chorus also gwes programs before Sunday lectures and at as sernbhes, to round out the1r year's work 48 l. ' l' 'EN - .gag r.. ,Q Q . 1 -A ,' 4 ,. 5 Afx' k .- at , 'sy 2.7. .LN Q' 'Z , gf, 1 1 .xqfr 759190 .M ,X 1' S f., s 1 x 4 ' I u H 1 . , . . . . 1 1 - U . . . 1 U . . - V I A CTIVITIES g , v 3 ,- 1946 Classrc Vl58f'l6 P Sheff ood AldIlOflUN't THE CLASSIC The applause tollowxng the hnal curtam ot thls years cla s1c D1srael1 was an assertmon to the cast and the many crews that the performance was well done D1SI'Gel1 s cleverness h1s humorous remarks and the 1ngenu1ty of the Sp19S plots kept the audlence lnlflglled throughout the play The h1lar1ous scene 1n whtch D1SI'CIel1 faked xllness and the trlumphant but sad endlng w1ll long be remembered not only by the auchence but by the cast as Well 49 l l X Q f rf. fs y X M t NO . . 8 . M. ' gw L ' ' COPPERDOME GLEE CLUBS preparation for later work in choir or Mixed chorus Mr Hill d1rects the boys club while the girls are unde the direction of Miss House Although they do not perform for assemblies their singing ot Christmas carols in the halls adds to the holiday spirit In addition the two clubs also sing before S1.nday lectu es and give programs for both Atwater and Lake Bluff schools 50 l ag I Y . I l Meeting two days each Week, junior high boys and girls participate in their glee clubs in 1 r ' l . CIOl'PERlJOldE x 1, BAND The rnost S1QI11l1CG1'1l event for the band th1s year was the concert gwen 1n Apr1l when Sandy Srnlths outht acted as the ofhcxal band of the WIQCOHSID Bandmasters Assocratlon Other act1v1t1es mcluded the two annual assemblles playlng and rnarchmg at football games and enhvenmg the fans at pep rneetlngs and basketball games A f1tt1ng clunax to an eventful year was the 9I'11OY able IIIUSIC trlp taken 1n May W1th the orchestra and cholr 52 an ,K I 2 . f l f 7 'i : fr ,. ,WC . ' K 1 1 ACTIVITIES THE RIPPLES The Rrpples class under the drrectlon of MISS Bertha Whlte eagerly work to pubhsh an ISSUG of the R1pp1es every two weeks Havxng graduated from a group of Iunlor Newsres they wrlte news stor1es features and edrtorrals on happenmgs around school Many evenlngs fmd the mem bers workmg late wr1t1ng headlxnes copy read1ng or maklng up the dummy pages of the paper Ads and f1nanc1a1 affaxrs are managed by the buslness staff under Mr Swans d1T9CI1O1'1 55 uf V' ' Q K Q ,I A , f I , . .M - 1 A I xx s , Q. . L1 -4 v . -nw- i I . I I - 1 I I ' - , I . . . . . , . . COPPERDOME CAMERA CLUB A snap of the shutter a flash of ltght and another photogenrc sub1ect1s permanently recorded on hlm Dlrected by Mr Harold Wterks the Camera club learns the fundamentals of photography the art of taktng good prctures developtng prrntlng and enlargrng Flrst and seventh hours are the busy pertods for those who take the plctures for Rlpples and Copperdorne Now that photographtc supplxes are befommg more plent1ful the group an more easrly supply the demand for thetr Work 56 In. 5 Q' . 1 2. , V I Y .' I 5 i 2 1 I l f A 1' if I 1 ,, , f 'A W - 1 l Q , . ., -. 'J- .- 1 1 X , . , 5 1 1 1 1 - . 4 .A . I C . . n ACTIVITIES COPPERDOME The ed1tor1al staff 1un1or underdogs and sen1or co edltors has worked zealously attemptmg to compose cr worthwhlle and memorable book Gu1ded by Mlss Ianet Mlller the Bookshelf was created Wllh the usual plannmg cuttlng pastlng and wr1t1ng The artwork was under the super v1s1on of Mlss Ehse Iohann Ind1spenscrble were Mr Harold Wlerks cmd h1s camera crew who took all lnformal p1ctures and Mr George Baltus and the fxncmclal staff who took charge of advertlsmg and subscnptlons 57 if M., f ' j ' .X 5 rf Y I I' M rf If jk J' M I - I . .... . ,. . , I I I n - , . COPPERDOME Back row Im- Zucker Sheldon Burke Iohn Imse Dan Gruender Ken Bxschott Natahe Iurvemann Bob Chadwtck Marshall L1ndsay Third row Nancy McCorm1ck Bob Khne Ann Talbert Btll Scheller Stanley Kntzxk Peggy Gluck Bob Shellow Dtck McGlynn Ioan Knapman Second row Marguer1te Iupp Rosemary Conwell Mary lean Grassold Helen Laue Iamce Mannlx Seema Larkey Ahce Merz Lols Lamb Front row Vlcky Forster Iudy M1rv1ss Nancy Greaves Annemarle Gabor Patsy Koppelkam Betty Ann Huhn Ianet Baum Nancy Makkos QUILL AND SCROLL The Quxll and Scroll IS an honorary organlzatlon ol h1gh school 1ournal1sts whlch was formed 1n order to rnatntatn the h1gh standard of Journahsm among the h1gh school students throughout the world The membe s ot our Copperdome and Rlpples statts who have done mer1tor1ous work on the1r respecttve publ1cat1ons dur1ng the1r years of servlce are ehgxble tor membershtp The electrons are held 1n m1d w1nter and at the end ot the school year NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Semors Wllh a 2 0 average and second semester 1un1ors wlth a 2 Z average or better are rated twxce yearly for adm1ss1on 1nto the Natlonal Honor Socxety Teachers students and soclety members rate the CUI1d1dGlGS on the basls of leadersh1p servlce and character The students selected tor thts year were 1n1t1ated at an all school assembly 1n May Followlng th1s was an eventng program and Smorgasbord presented tor the enyoyment ot parents SOC19lY members and faculty Back row Btll Scheller Jeanne Wlerks Ierry Hartstexn Ben Belknap Bob Chadwlck Ken Blschoft Natalle Iunemann Ray Enckson Ma shall Lmdsay Stanley Kr1tz1k Third row Ruth Rosenberg Eleanor Senn Mary lean Fuller Nancy McCorm1ck Dxck McGlynr Ruth Rux Ann Talbert Ann Srnrth Ioanne Nock Ioan Knapmcm Seema Larkey Second row Annemarte Gabor Nancy Hammond Marguerlte Iupp Marllyn Gottschalk Mary Iean Grassold Helen Laue Martanne Leum Patsy Kopoelkam Betty Ann Huhn Iean C1r1stens n Fxrst row Ahce Huber Vxcky Forster Ioan Lewen sohn Nancy Greaves Dona Gay Barbara Shlensky Clarlc Koenders Ann Bals M1 1ClIl1 Lubotsky IanetWe1ss 58 - A 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 , r , . . r - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Y . . . . 1 1 A - 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . B . I . . - 1 , 1 1 - -1 - - 1 1 . a .'. . A 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 - ill SPGRTS KETELAAR WHITEY NEW TACTICS DEAN AND coAc.H mu, 3 ,Q KI4 fh A 7-f-QE faq n ..-fp Y' f 1'Y I Tiff im Klmir' Q13 0 Q0 2 N . E' fy ' my mb -in af J 3 an . , ,kvz 2 Tags? Q4 4 ., ,ff l .2 V 1 i, -N. , 5 f and , Ag, , ! I Q k ,VK ' 54 A4 A, . Q- A R x , A , Vi , YY 54 4 f x ff ,Q E X 1 I Q 1 1 X ' L ngsxx 6,4 If L,,,h,- ffmx . CL7Lfa-I 7 WJ V ff ww f sw? ' Q , M Q N 5 wff N.. pw H vTw,,JI Lf'2'A. '2 Y Q IH 711,21 ff? Gbfoxf SPORTS FOOTBALL Break1ng the 11d off the football season Wllh a bang the Greyhound grrdders trounced Wauwatosa 19 0 on the home held before an all t1me record crowd of 7200 The followlng week the Red and Grey costed to a 19 6 non conference vtctory ove Messmer aga1n on the home gr1d1ron However Fr1day September 27 a twrce beaten West A1115 Nathan Hale eleven held Sho ewood to a 13 13 t1e rn a game played almost entrrely 1n a pour1ng ram After a week of extra heavy practrce sessrons the Greyhounds bounced back to Whlp an outclassed Mustang eleven from West M1lwaukee 34 6 Fumbles and rnsecure block1ng were the ma1n causes of Shorewoods f1rst homecomrng defeat 1n exght years at the hands of West Alhs Central 12 7 The Crxmson lost thelr last chance for vrctory when they were called for roughmg the k1cker Don K1t kowskl as he punted to m1df1eld Although they outplayed the m1ghty South M1lwaukee Red Rockets throughout the second half the Greyhounds were unable to overcome a 13 pornt halftlme def1c1t and bowed 13 7 on the Rocket fxeld W1th th1s setback the grldders lost all of the1r remamxng chances for a share of the Suburban champronshrp Reachmg the low pornt of the1r season the heavrly favored Crrm son were held to a 6 6 t1e by a keyed up Cudahy team 1n the fxnal Red and Grey home game Frlday November 1 a revamped Shorewood eleven traveled to Hae tel freld 1n Waukesha and handed the txtle bound Blackshvts a 7 0 defeat The hlgh polnt of the game was the bnllrant goal l1ne stand of the Crxmson early rn the fourth quarter 1n l1Ve downs 1ns1de of the f1ve yard l1ne The lone score and game w1nn1ng tally of the contest came 1n the fourth quarter on halfback Bob LaBuddes long pass to fullback Bob Maxwell rn the end zone Uszng thelr newly acqu1red passlng attack to the best advantage 1n the season flnale the Greyhounds rega1ned the Glory Trophy by trouncrng the r1val Blue Dukes of Whxteflsh Bay 34 14 and as a result f1n1shed 1n fourth place tn the Suburban conference wlth a ecord of fou v1ctor1es two defeats and two t1es Fullback Bob Maxwell tallled four tlmes 1n the Bay v1ctory and became the conference scor1ng k1ng w1th 72 pornts Both Maxwell and Bob Manger hard charglng guard won deserved places on the all Suburban team CONFERENCE STANDINGS c South M1lwaukee Waukesha West A1118 Central SHOREWOOD Whrtefrsh Bay West Alhs Hale Cudahy Wauwatosa West M1lwaukee 61 which Waukesha was stopped for seven consecu- W L T P t. ' 7 1 0 .875 6 2 0 .750 ' 5 2 l .714 4 2 2 .667 ' ' 3 3 2 .500 ' 3 4 1 .429 2 5 1 .286 1 6 1 .143 ' 1 7 0 .125 COPPERDOME FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Back row Glen Grerfenhagen Tom Bason Brad Van Deventer Bob Ross1 B111 May Ben Erdman Thzrd row Iack De Voll Iohn Lmdert E111otMe1senhe1mer I1m Speyer D1 k Gruenwald Cllfl Iohnson Second row Peter Wersel Flemrng Sanderson Iohn Gregory Don Schaefer Ken Lensk George Mlller Ed Wormsbacher Front row I1I'1 Ware Iohn McClurg Drck Legler Fred Yahr Tom Gannon Irm Hobbs Tom Krueger FROSH AND WEASELS Under the d1rect1on of Coaches Peter Colosrmo and LOUIS Errckson respectrvely both the fresh man and Weasel grrd squads played a large group of strong teams th1s year The trosh tmrshed therr season Wllh a record of trve v1ctor1es and one setback and thus became the unotf1c1al cham prons over the teams they played The Weasels Wlth only one returnrng letterman frnlshed W1th a record of one w1n and fxve defeats The cl1max of the season came W1th the Weasels 14 7 vrctory over Holy Rosary rn the hnal game W1ll1am Olson was assrstant coach of the frosh wh1le Ole Gun derson arded wrth coachlng of the Weasels 02 WEASEL FOOTBALL SQUAD Back row R Renwrck S Herzberg B Seal T Holdort E Cumm1ngs R Ellrs Fourth row W Hornell Manager I Burt I Momta B Koerner I Roser B Bender Thrrd row T Crabtree R Dor ward I Fraser I Imse K Coffee F Roesler Second row C Kohn D Kortebem R Spero T Frent zel I Kascht I Frscher Front row K Vogel I Schelle D Werss I Fromstem R Kahlkott W Unger D Lord - 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 N- 1 - - I . Q . ' . 1 1 1 -11 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I - A . 1 1 - . . . 1 . . 1 ' . . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . . . . , . , . , . ' , . , . . . , , . , . 1 A 1 - 1 . , . . 1- SPORTS Back row Itm Ftedler Fred Schlaepter Glenn Busack Walter Brandls Itm Hacker B111 Gaedke Earl Stralght man ager Mtddle row Torn Hoya Clarence Moerwald Tom Gottschalk Floyd Chrxsttanson Maunce Voland Ronald Chrxsttanson George Post Front row Walter Katser Bob Me1nholz Dcxvld Carney Bob Blattner Ralph Resenhoel CROSS COUNTRY Bolstered by several return1ng lettermen Coach Kurt Zanders 1946 cross country squad completed 1ts season w1th only two dual meet defeats In the sxx team Lake Shore meet the Greyhounds hnrshed thlrd and later 1n the season the h1l1 and dalers competed 1n the Suburban meet t1n1sh1ng htth 1n sectlon A and second tn sectlon B The season ftnale the State meet saw the Cr1mson harrters end up thrrteenth agamst a large held ot hlgh class teams The loss of Paul Daley veteran speedster through hrs enl1stment tn the army was a severe 1olt to the squad However the Red and Grey rallled brtlllantly as a result of the cons1stent runntng ot Itm Fledler Fred Schlaepfer Walter Brandts Floyd Chr1st1anson Iack Carney and B111 Gaedke Other th1nl1es who performed well were Maurtce Voland I1m Hacker Clarence Moerwald Glenn Busack and newcomers Tom Gottschalk and Ronald Chr1st1anson Coach Zanders hopes for a well balanced team for next year are strengthened by the fact that all but tour ol the boys already menttoned w1ll be 1n Greyhound umforms next fall Coach Zander ascusses a future meet wrth squad : , , . , , , , - . : , , . , . .. . . . . L . . . .., . , 1 , , , . . . , , , 1 , . - , I . , , , 1, COPPERDOME BASKETBALL Startrng out as the flop of the conference by los1ng frve strcught games Coach B1ll Olsons bucketeers suddenly found themselves agalnst Whltefrsh Bay and put on a blazrng season flnlsh Wrnnrnff srxteen and los1ng only four they became one of the most feared teams rn Suburban play eventually endlng rn fourth place Openlng the season at Baker Fleldhouse the cagers were nosed out 33 29 by East the team that flnlshed as all Clty conference champron In the conference opener South M1lwaukee tlpped the Greyhounds 30 28 on the Crlrnson boards Desplte these two defeat Shorewood traveled to Waukesha as heavy favorrtes but th1s t1me were sfvamped by the Blackshrrts St1ll unable to taste the frults of vrctory the Crrmson bowed to Nathan Hale and Wauwatosa both by comparatlvely close scores Cllckrng at last the cagers toppled arch r1val Wh1tef1sh Bay 37 23 only to sl1p agarn to probably the1r worst form of the year rn los1ng to West M1lwaukee After guard Bob Maxwell s free throws had tred the score 1n regm. rn the frrst overtrme of whlp Cudahy on the Packer boards In follow mg battles the Crlmson flnally began to take advantage of the1r herght and po1se and defeated Waukesha and West Alhs Central After Wauwatosa had beaten them for the second t1me 39 36 the Greyhounds frnrshed the1r season by beatrng Central Whrtefrsh Bay West M1lwaukee Nathan Hale and Cudahy wh1le los1ng only to South M1lwaukee the conference champron 34 3U In addltron t these conference games the Crrmson also met and conquered Keno sha WISCODSIH Raplds and Stevens Polnt ranked at that t1me number one team 1n the state Led by the number seven scorer 1n the Suburban conference cent r Iohn Stock along w1th guards Bob Manger and Bob Maxwell and forwards Bob LaBudde and Bob Horwath the Greyhounds played the1r best ball of the season Whlle becornrng reg1onal champrons and after los1ng Stock on fouls early 1n the second half were forced to f1ght an uphrll battle the rest of the way Even rn los1ng thrs and other rmportant games thrs season s cagers w1ll be remembered as one of the most sprrlted and classy of all Shorewood teams 64 , . . , X . I . . - ' ' , . . 1- lation time, the Greyhounds came through with a 1U point splurge' l I - I , . . I I I . , ' , - . O . I 9 , SPORTS In coppmg the reg1onals the Crrrnson upped Port Washlngton Wau kesha and tn the flnals Whltetlsh Bay 1n a double overt1me The openmg round of the sectlonals saw the Greyhounds use re serves tn swamplng Walworth undefeated 1n 22 games by 44 25 An alert scrappy West Alhs Central hve ended the Shorewood season by t1pp1ng the Red and Grey ln the sectronal hnals 32 29 Holdlng CONFERENCE RECORD South Mtlwaukee 30 Shorewood 28 Waukesha 41 Shorewood 21 Nathan Hale 31 Shorewood 29 Wauwatosa 35 Shorewood 27 Shorewood 37 Whrtehsh Bay 25 West Mrlwaukee 32 Shorewood 24 Shorewood 38 Central 29 Shorewood 40 Cudahy 32 toverttrnel South Mxlwaukee 34 Shorewood 30 Shorewood 25 Waukesha 21 Shorewood 33 Nathan Hale 20 Shorewood 26 Wh1t6l1Sh Bay 21 Wauwatosa 39 Shorewood 36 Shorewood 42 Central 34 Shorewood 45 West M1lWaukee 36 Shorewood 4l Cudahy 23 NON CONFERENCE RECORD East 33 Shorewood 29 Shorewood 30 Stevens Potnt 27 Shorewood 38 W1scons1n Rap1ds 29 Shorewood 40 Kenosha 36 REGIONALS Shorewood 35 Port Washlngton 27 Shorewood 43 Waukesha 30 Shorewood 45 Wh1tet1sh Bay 4l Cdouble overtunel SECTIONALS Shorewood 44 Walworth 25 Central 32 Sho ewood 29 65 :I l3-7 margin late in the first half, the Crimson suddenly- buckled, S P O R T S B TEAM BASKETBALL Back row Tom Hoya Bob Habermcbt Harvey H1I1er Tlm Sauer Bob Smxth Tom Kenkel Front row B111 Banerdt Bob Derzon Tom Laffey Bob Else rnfm Herb Ruehl FROSH BASKETBALL Back row Elllott Mezsenhelmer lack DeVoll Dan Tomasxnl B111 May Tom Bason Front row Fred Yan Tom Berry Ixm Speyer R165 Behlmg WEASEL BASKETBALL Back row Ed Cummmgs Izm Donovan Dlck Flscher Bob Elhs Bob Spero Front row Don Kortebem Iohn Momta Iohn Kascht Larry Kretcn mar Tony Scmtacrose Tom Crab tree 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 ' , . - 1 1 4 1 . I . . L , 1 1 - - 1 1 1 I - - 1 f u f 1 ' 1 1 ' COPPERDOME SWIMMING Paced by four returning lettermen Coach Peter Colosimo's swimming squad had another out- standing year bowlng only to the powerful alurrm team and state champion Wauwatosa 1n dual meets The mermen showed more balance than 'my Greyhound aggregation in several years and opened their season with three straight victories over Bay View Boys Tech and Riverside before losing to the Alumni Bouncing back 1nto their winning ways after th1s Christmas vacatlon defeat the Crimson swimmers defeated West A1115 Central West M1lwaukee Pulaski and Waukesha in rapid succession Regarded as the only ser1ous threat to defending champlon Tosa the Shorewood flnflappers went down flghting but took second place in the Suburban meet lO points behind the Red Raiders Bob Olin who had been the number two Red and Grey diver behind lim Lang all year turned ln a br1ll1ant performance and became Suburban diving champion Lang took second place among the divers while Ted Rosenak won the 150 yard 1nd1v1dual medley The Greyhounds also captured the medley relay Followlng this encouraging performance the Colosimomen snared third place in the State meet beh1nd champion Wauwatosa and runnerup Kenosha ln the final meet of the year Shore wood gave mighty Wauwatosa by far its greatest scare of the year before bowing 47 39 Co captalns Bill Ferguson and Dan Gruender backstroker and breaststroker respectively free styler Rudy Matzke diver Lang and Rosenak medley star were the most consistent performers through out the season Olin Dave Safer hm Wolters Eugene Kuhns Iohn Imse Iack Krana and Harold Schm1dt were other Greyhound lettermen who kept the Cr1mson among the topnotch swimming squads of the state all year In regard to team scoring the mermen averaged 43 8 points in dual meets wh1le the1r opponents comp1led an average of 39 3 Besides these points the team also garnered 57 in the Suburban meet FERGUSON IMSE KUHNS OLIN ROSENAK MATZKE 7054- M. xg 'XX Q-,rf -i- 4 gf! 68 1 , .L I - L I I 1 - . 1 - 1 1 I . . . . 1 - 1 , . , I I . . , - . 1 - I - 1 ' 1 I ' I I f - I ' - I 1 I 1 . 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SPORTS cmd 25 1n the State f1n1sh1ng ahead of fou squads 1n the former and even a larger and more expe rrenced held 1n the State The fact that seven of the twelve sw1mmers who rece1ved letters th1s year w11l be back under Admrral Colosuno next season strengthens the behef that Wauwatosas long relgn as state swxm lung may come to an end rn the very near future For desprte the hne balance shown by Tosas squad rt 1S a tact that Rusty Garst was the only real drtference between the Ralde s and several other fme swlmmlng teams ln the state Garst probably one of the best h1gh school swlmmers rn the nation was graduated th1s year SEASON RECORD Shorewood 43 Bay Vrew 40 Shorewood West Allrs 34 Shorewood 421!z Boys Tech 4012 Shorewood West M1lwaukee 3 Shorewood 43 Rrversrde 40 Shorewood Pulaskl 33 Alumnr 49 Sho ewood 34 Sho ewood Waukesha 31 Wauwatosa 47 Shorewood 39 STATE MEET Champs Wauwatosa 46 second place Kenosha 32 thrrd place Shorewood 25 SUBURBAN MEET hamps Wauwatosa 67 second place Shorewood 57 and thrrd place Waukesha 25 KRAINA WOLTERS SCHMIDT GRUENDER SAFER LANG x l 69 . I . . . E . - .. . ,, . . I . . , . . . , , 1 I ll Il . n . 1 - 1' ' I , . , ' . 49, ' . , ' f . 42, ' 9. , ' ' . 50, ' . ' , r . r 52, . , . 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 - ,., . V I 1 I I I I I 1 - t l t x t COPPERDOME 1. 'CE-a -7 70 ii WNW' 6 a 'ER' V , A ,A vi., ' 'U .e x v gi 1 lv . fi ' . A . , ' ' S - V AI .. ,, - A , , f 5 ' 4 4 1' I -1 V, k 5' - . - f, I -Q 4' .M 'whim M.. . v -5:07. ' . , . .F ' x 1 fx- Q 1 -, i Vi.A A Ate' ,V I ,N .. Y I 1 V! , ff' . 5, 1, --. R x ' -I i . , - r i. 5, i 1 Q fi , , ' , IJ Q l i 51 N , W -4-QP ' 30 KX ' ,,M,,.....-.- A 7 Top row lack Carney Dave Middle row Ray Enckson D1ck Botton row Carl Krasney Burt SPORTS HOCKEY Hand1capped throughout a large port1on ot the season by a lack of good 1C9 the Red and Grey hockey squad was forced to f1n1sh w1th a frnal record below 500 for the f1rst tlme 1n Coach Louls Erlcksons career as Crtmson hockey mentor However desplte th1s fmal stand1ng the pucksters con trnued to 1mprove near the end of the season and should be strong next year due to the fact that a mayonty of the lettermen w1ll be back rn Cnmson umforms Only lack Carney Burt Gon1u and Floyd Chrxstranson were frnal year men on the squad leavrng e1ght other lettermen to lead Shore wood to greater puck glory next season A weak St Francls team proved no match for the Greyhound pucksters 1n the years openlng engagerrent and all starters scored to help chalk up a 7 3 v1ctory Followlng the opener the Grey hounds were nosed out success1vely by Marquette and Messmer each by 4 2 marg1ns In a return match the pucksters nlpped Marquette l U on a sensatlonal long shot by Gon1u In one of the hard est fought battles of the campalgn the Greyhounds held a strong Country Day SIX to a 4 4 tie on the Day 1ce Although they started encouraglngly the puckpushers suddenly ran 1nto some bad luck 1n the form of poor 1ce and as a result were forced to layoff for several 1mportant weeks By a score of 5 U Country Day ended the vacatlon by stopprng the Cnmson who clearly showed the 111 effects of the1r long lack of practrce A St Iohn s team composed of experlenced post graduate stars whipped Shore wood rn the followrng match on the schedule 5 1 The hlgh spot of the season came at Eagle Rtver where the v1s1t1ng Greyhounds battered Eagle Rrver 10 l and then followed w1th a hard fought 5 3 overtlme VICIOIY over Rhrnelanders Hodags The play of the Krueger brothers Tom and I1m Burt Gon1u and the rest of the squad seemed to startle the northerners who falled to stop the hlgh scor1ng tacttcs of the Crlmson Playlng the1r hnal match the pucksters were downed for the second t1me by St Iohns on the opponents nnk 7 2 a:r1d thus completed the1r schedule w1th a flnal record of four w1ns IIVG losses and one t1e Tom Krueger who has three more years of el1g1b1l1ty was not only the Greyhounds hrgh scorer but also took conference scoring honors Ilm Krueger and Burt Gon1u were other conslstent Crlmson polntmakers In add1t1on to the three senrors Coach Erlckson awarded letters to D1ck Weeks Tom and 11m Krueger Elwood Modrow D1ck Pfe1l Dave Isola Ray Erlckson and Carl Krasney Tom Krueger Elwood Modrow Isola Floyd Chrrsuanson Weeks D1ck Pfell Gomu Ilm Krueger 71 1 . 1 . . . . . . , ' . 1 1 I - . . 1 . 1. ' . 1 ' 1 , - . 1'1 - ' 1 . '1 1 . 1 . . 1'- . . . . . 1 1 '1 ' - 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1. . 1'1 1 1 - .... 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 , . - 1 , . - 1 , . Y' V r . 4' .f COPPERDOME Phll Blank Dxck Curtls Don Bmley Hugo Wandt Glenn Busack Shel Brandtyen Dave Carney Ilm Fledler Walter Brandls Ixm Hacker B111 Gcxedke B111 Smlth passes the baton to Glenn Busack Top row Maur1ce Voland Fred Schlaepfer Marshall Melgard Floyd ChX'1Sl1GIlSOl'I Wlllcxrd Holz Front row Iack Carney LOUIS Gabriel Dxck Leshe Irry Kenkel Iohrx Slock Ray Erxckson 72 , W w , l i W . , - , . . , . 5 1 1 , . - : , , . e , , . SPORTS TRACK H1ghl1ghts of the 1947 Shorewood track season were the consxstently tlne performances of dash men Glenn Busack and Sheldon Brandtlen shot putter Iohn Stock h1gh yumper Ierry Kenkel and dtstance veteran I1m Ftedler These malnstays along w1th stellar support from a host of other c1ndermen successfully led the Greyhound tracksters through an unusually tough schedule Busack became one of the best sprmters 1n the state and 1n one meet won three events Brandt1en turned to the 440 IH mldseason and ran br1ll1antly ln th1s dlstance Stock opened the season w1th a 47 foot effort 1n the shot and wa cont1nually rn the h1gh fortles bracket all sea son Kenkel became one of the seasons ftrst h1gh 1umpers to clear s1x feet Putttng forth all of thetr effort 1n an attempt to g1ve the team be ter balance Coaches Lours Erlckson and Kurt Zander soon developed other regular porntmakers 1nclud1ng Hugo Wandt broad Jump Ray Errckson h1gh yump Don Tomas1n1 pole vault Ph1l Blank hurdles Dtck Lesl1e and B111 Smtth relay and sprlnts Bob LaBudde shot put and W1llard Holz lack Carney Walter Branchs and B1ll Gaedke dlstances Fac1ng some of the stlffest oppos1t1on met by a Shorewood squad 1n years the Cnrnson cmdermen met Wauwatosa lW1C6 and partlcxpa ed rn the Mad1son West relays Raclne pentangu lar Wauwatosa quadrangular suburban relays suburban meet and state meet 73 COPPERDOME Bob Schnelder Carl Langhott Don Bercey D1ck Paulsen Ralph Seelman GCLF The topnotch shoot1ng ot letterman Iohn Kurtz along wrth br1ll1ant support from Bob Schne1der and D1ck Paulsen also returnlng lettermen put Coach Ole Gundersons l947 Greyhound golfers among the top teams 1n the state Carl Langhoff Harry Iames and Ralph Seelman were other cons1stent scorers on the squad Roundlng out thls well balanced team were B111 Banerdt Allan Stampa D1ck Pfe1l and Don Bercey In dual meets the Cnmson met Wauwatosa South Milwaukee Wash1ngton Hartford Rufus K1ng St Cathenne Wh1tet1sh Bay Marquette and Raclne Washmgton Park The two h1ghl1ghts of the schedule the suburban and state meets were played at Grant park and Lake Geneva respect1vely BASEBALL Baseball was adopted as a regular varslty sport thxs season under the excellent tutelage of Coaches Chester Rmka and Iohn Delaney Although 75 boys opened spnng practlce the squad was llnally cut to ftfteen The Greyhound n1ne played a th1rteen game schedule featur 1ng such strong opponents as Messmer Eagle R1ver South D1v1s1on Rufus Klng and South M1lwaukee 74 . - D -. - - L 4' .A ..., A f. 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Wt 44 5 1 1 1 1 - I . . 1 1 1 ' I I - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' I I 1 . 1 1 1 I I SPORTS Back row Bob Maxwell Sherry Temkm Ilm Gross Ralph Woodworth Al Schmner Burt Strnad Front row Ben Belknap Bob E1sema:n Stuart Helfltz Tom Hoya Tlm Sauer Ioe Baer TENNIS In hrs f1rst year as Shorewood tennls coach Carl Srefert successfully led the Greyhounds through a tough season Featurlng the bnlllant play of the one and two doubles teams the squad won well over half 1ts matches 1n conference and non conference play Bob LaBudde Bob Maxwell and Al Sch1nner the three return1nglettermen agarn sparked the Cnmson LaBudde played number one sxngles and h1t the h1gh spot of hrs play 1n upsettlng Wau kesha s Ken Emerson Maxwell played number one doubles with Sch1nner and also d1d well at the number two smgles post especlally 1n whrp pmg prevlously undefeated Dale Peacock of wood Temkln and I1m Gross held down the sec ond doubles pos1t1on 1n all but unmarred form Prom1s1ng newcomers were Burt Strnad Ralph Woodworth and Trm Sauer rn the smgles and Tom Hoya Bob Erseman Stuart Hexhtz Bob Derzon Ioe Baer and Ben Belknap 1n the doubles Hoya and E1seman besldes play1ng together each alternated wlth Maxwell as a partner for Schrnner Derzon and He1f1tz also proved themselves a promrsmg comb1nat1on Outs1de of the returmng lettermen all of the boys prevlously mentloned w1ll be on the courts representrng Shorewood next year These play ers havmg ga1ned valuable expenence 1n non conference matches th1s season should fare pretty well next year despxte the stlff competr t1on offered 1n the suburban conference All 1n all havrng just completed a good season the squad ms looklng forward to an even more successful future 75 I I I I I y . . l Wauwatosa. The veteran combination of Sher- I I I I ' I I I I ' I I I - I COPPERDOME Wrlham Olson Carl Srelert Lours Errckson Chester Hmka Ole Gu'1derson Wllllam Ketelaar Iohn Delaney Peter Colosrrno COACHING STAFF Thls years Greyhound coachrng staff has not only been very versatlle but 1n add1t1on by cooperatrng together the mentors have developed an outstandrng group of athletes for next season s Red and Grey teams W1ll1am Olson assrsted Wrllram Ketelaar rn football as drd Cal Srelert Also Coach Olson was head basketball coach and Coach Sretert drrected the Weasel basketball squad and the tennls team Kurt Zander coached cross country and track Whrle Lours E rckson was head track and hockey coach Peter Colosrmo aga1n rergned over the Cr1mson swrmmers Chester Rlnka and Iohn Delaney two new add1t1ons to the stall worked together rn d1rect1ng the hrst Greyhound baseball team rn hzstory and Coach Rlnka also 1 d the B basketball squad As he has done rn the past Ole Gunderson aga1n coached the Cnrnson golfers and retamed hrs pos1t1on as head equrp ment manager CHEER LEADERS Sorne of the best organrzed student cheerrng rn several years came as a result of the llne work done by thrs seasons Crlmson cheer leaders Comprrslng one ot the largest groups rn years were Mary Elhn Grften Ioanne Nock and Irm Zucker senrors and Mary Frscher Helen Nlchols Ioan Olson and Doug MCGGFVIG 1un1ors The two sen1or g1rls were awarded letters at the awards assembly rn recognrtron ol ther excellent servrce to the school Back row Mary Ellm Gxllen, Ioaznne Nock, Helen Nlchols Front row Doug MCGGI'V19, Irm Zucker 76 . 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Q W 'W of 6 'f' Q , COPPERDOME 'fi' x '! Recreahonal act1v1t1es along w1th SfUd19S occupy Shorewood students txrne The cateterla hrst hour 1S a busy place for those wxshmg to catch up on last mmute homework and gosslp Dur1ng the noon hour the gang may 1o1n 1n a fnendly Sheepshead game 1n the Llttle Theater or a d1s cuss1on of some type ln the front hall Assembhes provlde some relaxmg moments before the cur ta1n rlses wh1le durmg seventh hour a few students remaln to chat about the days events 98 4 . . I ' W V at : lr ' 1 F . ,I A l l 1 J Ju . , , . , . Q20 2:5 Z 3 BIOGRAPHY ZANDER KURT THE LAST mu 1 jk - 0 CI? ,- 0 q -. ii: x N 1. I I X ' l V XX' x. . q N.,x, .w f 'H x Q ,1 ..xNxa. x,x ,l s, x px kl'l Nwx x. ', H.,1,xv O xx , ly ' vitsxx-xNx'..x xjx lo, xxyXx xs,x.Nx NN ln. 1 , X,w-fovxx.-I Il x,'1x,xxs +: . QQ x x , f Y Xhnixsxxx I , . f 'mr 'UQ AGULNICK ANDERSON ANTON BALISTRERI BALS BALTUS ROLLVN AGULNICK Where the Dance club s weal and welfare are concerned Rolly rs always burstrng wrth eagerness As treasurer when a yunror and presrderrt as a senror she worked wrth an rn tenseness that rnsprred cooperatron from all of the clubs members Four years of orchestra occupred the mornrng hours of her busy program DONALD ANDERSON On the footoall squad srrrce a fre hre Don has been hard to top rn genume zeal and dexterrty Second only to foot ball wrth hrm rs hockey whrch was a two year favorrre Don s popularrty among hrs classmates rs evrdent for he was elected to the Student Councrl three consecutrve years BONNIE ANTON Eat drrnk and be merry mrght easrly be Rom-rre s motto A brg gun on the football freld he has played guard and tackle posrtrons for four years He added golf to hrs actrvrtres after hrs freshman year and as a senror rorned ACappella chorr and was elected to the Student Councrl MARIORIE BAILEY Marge rs best known for her rnterest rn all sport Four years of Leaders club and Sports club reveal where most of her trme and energy were spent although she was also a three year member of Mrxed chorus All of her acquarntances know her for her frrendlrness and srncerrty COPPERDOME fm. BAILEY BARTEL IOSEPH BALISTRERI Meatball entered Shorewood as an erghth grader from St Roberts and relaxed durrng hrs freshman year desrrrng no extra currrcular actrvrtres He was on the football squad durrng hrs sophomore junror and senror years and to add a lrttle varrety he jorned chorr as a Junror ANNE BP LS Vagabond queer rn a true sense of the word rs Pug for sne went to chool rn Arkansas Massachusetts Nebraska Texas and Vermont Prevrous actrvrtres were Home Eco nomrcs and Dance clubs and chorus but here YTeens clarmed her Wherever she was Pug adapted herself well proof IS her ele tron to Natronal Hon r Socrety GEORGETTE BALTUS Evrdently rt drdnt take long for Georgre to make frrend when she came to Shorewood rn 42 for she was elected to Student Coun rl the followrng year Her rnfectrous grggle was heard rn dramatrcs for one year and sports for two Mrxed chorus held her attentron whrle she was a sophomore and lunror BEVERLY BARTEL Enterrng from Brown Deer Beverly found lrttle trme for any extra currrcular actrvrtres rn her freshman and sophomore years Bevr showed her rnterest rn flyrng by yormng Pre Flrght club as a rumor and when a senror she added YTeens and Home Economrcs club Collectmg records and knrttrng occupy her outsrde trme ,, we 3 . X I 5 I t it , 100 SE NIORS CAROL BARTH A cute trrck and hubba hubba are words that descnbe Carol perfectly She l'ad a short stay rn many actrvrtres at S HS Y Teens as a sophomore Mrxed chorus for her frrst two years Hall Monrtors the past two years and Lrfe Savrng as a senror sum up a varred but brrght program RUTH BAUER Bumpy rs a peppy krd who entered Shorewood from Lake Bluff Durrng her freshman year she was a member of the Dramatrc club and durrng the remarnder of her hrgh school years she could frequently be seen workrnq at the corner drugstore Her hobbres sewrng and dancrng also occupred much of her trme IANET BAUM A fan of the frrst clan rs Ian Her h1gh school years have been packed to capaczty wrth dramatrcs Blo lc Captarns sports and Y Teens plus numerous outsrde actrvrtres Her splendrd featurettes brrghtened the 46 47 Rrpples and her wrt and humor helped her to rergn over the assembly trarnrng class IAMES BAUMGARDNER Although Irm spent hrs sophomore and Iunror years rn Florrda at Mramr Beach hrgh school he was wrth us as a freshman and a senror Irm proved hrs rnterest rn swrmmmg by gorng out for the swrmmrng team but he was also a loyal member of band durrng hrs two years at Shorewood RONALD BEESE Ronald rs a fellow who goes about hrs work quretly but accomplxshes a great deal As a sophomore he served as one of Mr Zander s ardes rn the cafeterra and srnce comrng to Shorewood rn 1943 he has worked wrllrngly and cheer fully at whatever job the H1 Y club has assrgned h1m MARGARET BENZING Evrdently Margaret IS musrcally rnclrned for her hobbres are musrc and vorce Srnce her entrance from St Roberts Muggsy has been a loyal member of the A Cappella chorr for three years Her soprano solos at the Musrc Festrvals a semblres and chorr concerts have rncreased Margarets popularrty rn the musrc freld DONALD BERCY Don s program of actrvrtres has been well drversrfred Bers who rs rnteres'ed rn playrng the vrolrn has been a four year member of orchestra For three years Don putted the golf ball on Ole Gunderson s squad and the remarnder of hrs spare trme wa used to good advantage rn Stamp club and H1 Y ROBERT BERGENTHAL Leavrng St Paul Mrnne sota rn 45 Bob 1orned the Shore wood throng as a rumor He soon made many frrends by yumpm yrmrny and went out for football as hrs frrst actrvrty here One of the boys rn Hr Y Bob defrnrtely as provrded many an entertarrrrng moment BARTH BAUER BAUM BAUMGARDNER BEESE BENZING BERCEY BERGENTHAL if Oo O A I D. COPPERDOME WILLIAM BERGENTHAL Brl1 harls from the Mrlwaukee Unrversrty school whrch he attended durrng hrs freshman and sophomore years From the trme of hrs entrance rn 1945 he has been a mem ber of the A Cappella chorr and the orchestra As a Junror Brll was rnterested rn band but drd not contrnue thrs rnto hrs senror year KENNETH BIELEFELD Ken entered the halls of Shorewood as a bewrldered seventh grader but soon found hrs way around In hrs fresh man and sophmore years he devoted most of hrs spare trme to hrs hobby of scrence In the past two years he drverted a good share of hrs energy to sports by rurrnrng wrth the cross country team KENNETH BISCHOFF Keeprng Copperdome workers strrctly rn lrne has kept Ken hopprng thrs past year He yorned the staff as a lunror and as a senror became co edrtor rn chref where hrs work merrted hrm electron to Qurll and Scroll Ken made an energetrc socral charrman as a sophomore and an effrcrent hall monrtor for two years MARILYN BISCHOFF One of the qureter members of the senror class rs Marrlyn She became a loyal Red and Grey lan rn September of 1944 when she entered from Steuben lunror hrgh At Steuben she belonged to the Book club Athena Lrterary socrety and dramatrcs but at Shorewood Dramatrc club was her favorrte actrvrty PAUL BIZEFSKI Brz entered Shorewood as a freshman from St Patrrcks ol Mrlwaukee and contrned hrs extra currrcular actrvrtres to Dramatrc club Durrng the four years he was engaged rn dramatrcs he was an rmportant member of the stage crew An ardent hobbyrst he numbers among hrs rnterests boxrng woodworkrng and cards MILTON BORMAN That fellow who loves the South rs Mrlt When not argurn about who done won the Crvrl War he can be found tellrn about horses farms medrcrrre or practrcrn hrs srngrn chores for chorr He all done served the football team and school by leadrn many a cheer at our games DIANA BONCHER Iunror Home Economrcs attracted Drana rn her freshman year She showed her rnterest m musrc by srngrng rn Mrxed chorus for three years and chorr for one As a farthful rrem ber of Y Teens she could often be found workmg rn the concessron stand durrng football games ANN BRAUN Srnce errterrng the halls of Shorewood Ann has shown a great rnterest rn all sports She was a two year member of both Leaders club and Lrfe S vrng club and she partrcr pated rn Sports club for three years By becomrng a Y Teen she found a way to serve the school farthlully for three years 1 U . 1 , . , . . A . . A' , SENIORS NONA BREEN Whether rt s funny or not one can be sure that Nona wrll raugh She has been wrth us srnce a seventh grader when she came from Lake Bluff Durrng her frrst year of hrgh school she became a block captarn and a member of orches tra Nona then rounded off her actrvrtres wrth Y Teens and chorr IAMES BRENNAN Srnce enterrnq from Marquette hrgh rn 44 Irm has not partrcrpated rn many extra currrcular actrvrtres but has con centrated hrs efforts on baseball durrng the summer and football durrng the fall and wrnter months As a senror he rnvestrgated the Dramatrc club found rt to hrs lrkrng and remarned a farthful member ELENOR BRETSCHNEIDER Elr entered Shorewood hrgh from Lake Bluff school as a seventh grader As proof of her mterest rn musrc she became a member of the Mrxed chorus when a freshman and remarned farthful to that organrzatron for four years Dancrng rs another actrvrty whrch occupred Elr s spare trme HAROLD BRUCE Brlls prrmary rnterests have dealt wrth scrence By spendrng extra hours rn the chemrstry laboratory he sup plemented hrs hobbres of chemrstry and mrcroscopy B111 served as presrdent of Brology and Scrence clubs and as a member of Radro club Whrle a junror he was a member of the Copperdome staff IAY BUR HAM Iay entered Shorewood as a freshman from the Green Tree school That hrs rmmedrate mterest centered rn mu rc rs shown by hrs four years of partrcrpatron rn the bands brass sectron However thrs was not hrs only mterest Iay also found tme to lorn Hall Monrtors and don a football unrform SHELDON BURKE A member of Stamp club durrng hrs freshman sophomore and 1unror years Arches strll contrnues to search for odd 1 Us Phrlately along wrth art work occupres most of hrs rree trme but as a lunror Hall Monrtors and Rrpples busr ness staff were rntroduced rnto hrs program actrvrtres whrch were contrnued as a senror GLENN BUSACK Glenn entered Shorewood from Mequon as a freshman Hrs extra currrcular actrvrtres have followed an athletrc pat tern football as a freshman and cross country and track rn the next three years That Glenn enloys an outdoor lrfe rs evrdenced by hrs enloyment of huntrng and frshmg as well as athletrcs JOHN CARNEY A letterman rn cross country hockey and track lack has concentrated on these sports srnce hrs entranc from Mar quette hrgh rn 44 Provrng that he rs versatrle he also yorned the Dramatrc club as a junror appearrng rn several plays and workrng on the stage crew for two years 103 WU is i BARBARA CBR: Barbara e t red Shorewood from St uben runror hrgh as a freshman Besrdes berng a collector of shells of every sort she ha made a very good collectron of frrends Durrng her school years he spent four farthful years of playrng the clarrnet rn band and one year each n Hall Monrtors and Y Teens ROBERT CHADWI K Through hrs numerous actrv tres Bob has drsplayed hrs leadershrp He wa an eager freshman socral charrman an earnest rumor Student Councrl representatrve and an amor trous enror co edrtor of the Rrpples Strll he found trre to be a member of Hr Y for three years and a rrember of the Youth Center comnrtt e for two ROBERT CHAIVIBLRLAIN As a tarthful member of the band for three ye rs ard h Dramatr CI b for two Bob has shown hrs rrrte est rn tue frne art Battrng a ball around the tennrs court or wr trng an artrcle rn the Rrpples offrce kept hrm busy Student Councrl and Hr Y comor ted hrs program IEAN CHRISTENSEN A loyal rrerrber for three ye rs Chrrs has played an actrve part rn Y Teens After berng selected for the extra currrcular board as a sophorrore Iea becarre crarrrran when a senro In addrtron to berng rn band for four years and a farthful member of the Rrpples staff lean fou d trrrre for her hobby port COPPERDOME FLOYD CHRISTIAINSON Chrrs entered Shorewood from Brown Deer school as a fre hrran He proved hrs abrlrty rn sports when he jorned the hockey squad and track team as a rumor Hrs sports rntere t expanded as a senror wh n he went out for cross ccantry and hrs Scandrnavran ancestry helped hrm wrn a le r n one year HARRY CLOR B rt Russras forergn polrcy or Amerrcan democracy where fer there rs a good polrtrcal argument one can rrnd Harry Mort who entered from Chrcago rn 42 lorned Dramatrc club rn hrs freshman year Hr Y occupred hrs trme for the next three years whrle the Rrpples busrness staff was hrs frnal rnterest SHERYLLYN COLLINS Brrght eyes and shrnrng lrarr make Sherre a Shorewood attract on She pleased her audrence wrth a delrghtful vorce when she became an A Cappella chorr member as a rumor but Dramatrc club was her srngle feature as a senror Short subject on her extra currrcular program have been swrm rrrng and collectrng records ROSEIVIARY CONWELL Rosre entered Shorewood from Brown De r school as a freshman After rgnorrng extra currrculars as a freshman and ophon-ore she became rnterested rn Rrpples Y Teens oorts and Dance club as a rumor and rn Rrpples and Hall Nlonrtors as a senror Outsrde of school readrng and sports oc upy her lersure trme CERF CHADWICK CHAMBERLAIN CHRISTENSEN Cl-IRISTIANSON CLOR COLLINS CONWELL SENIORS Qs. CRAFT DOROW ROLAND CRAFT Basmg hrs extra currrcular program upon a varrety of rn terests Rolly has been on the track team rn dramatrcs and on the B football team smce he entered Shorewood from Lake Bluff tn 1941 In what spare t1me he had Rolly fol lowed up hrs two hobbres forestry and huntrng wrth complete thoroughness CHARLES CURRIN Charles better known to hrs fnends as Charl1e has cleverly carrzed out the dtffrcult task of eludrng the many and varred extra currrcular aCl1Vll19S desrgned to attract rrembers of all temperments He found racrng around the track profttable m hrs sophorrore year but spent the rest of hrs trme wrth hrs hobbtes DONA DIERLING Dona IS a true Shorewoodrte who entered as a seventh grader from Lake Bluff school She enjoys smgrng and has been loyal to the A Cappella chorr smce her freshman year Donas hobbres are numerous but playrng the prano occu pres most of her spare ttme She also enloys collectrng football mementoes DENISE DIX Denny came to Shorewood as a freshman and soon donned a maroon and gray Mtxed chorus robe As a semor she changed from srngrng to actxng by parttctpatmg rn Dramattc club In her sophomore year Denny showed an rnterest rn rence by becomrng a member of Brology club but then changed to Y Teens as a yunror CURRIN DIERLING D X EHRENDREICH EISENBERG EITEL DOLORES DOROW Shorewood garned a frrendly gal when Dory entered m 43 from Keefe Avenue school Followrng her hobby of smg 1ng Dory sang rn Mrxed chorus durmg her freshman and sophomore years and rn A Cappella cholr when a 1un1or and senror She served as a block captam for two years and a hall monrtor for one HARRIET EHRENDREICH Harrret played rn orchestra for two years then changed to srngtng rn chorr for her last two years at Shorewood As a freshman Harry partrcrpated rn Rrdmg and Sports clubs She served as a block captam and was a member of Y Teens and Home Economrcs club durtng her sophomore yunror and semor years ROSALIE EISENBERG Rosalte wrth her long blond harr and wmsome person alrtv was often seen amblmg through the halls Block Cap tarns as a sophomore and Hall Momtors as a senror were among her one year actrvmes She served farthfully as a member of Dramatrc club for four years and Y Teens for two MAXINE EITEL Stnce Max rs a grrl who thoroughly enyoys stngrng she wore the black and whrte robe of a chorr member for four years As a freshman she belonged to Sports club brt changed to Y Teens me followmg year When her lumor year rolled around she became a busrness woman and toox over the bookstore rv -num: 29 I I COPPERDOME ALICE ERSKINE When she entered Shorewood as a lunror Alrce Jorned band orchestra and Y Teens havrng partrcrpated rn all of these at Messmer Lots of energy and an rnterest rn sports prompted her to beconse a member of Leaders Lrte Savrng and Sports clubs As a senror she was appornted to the post of a socral charrman DOROTHY EVENSON Dee entered Shorewood as a freshman from New Hamp ton and rmmedrately became a member of the 50 50 club Durrng the next two years she took lrfe easy and stayed away from extra currrculars As a senror however Dorothy became rnterested rn the domestrc arts and Jorned Senror Home Economrcs club WILLIAM FERGUSON As a Student Councrl member for three years as lunror class presrdent and then as senror class vrce presrdent Fergy has become very famrlrar throughout most of the school Besrdes Student Councrl he has been rn Hr Y three years rn chorr and band two each and a star swrmmer for four years IAMES FIEDLER Irms extra currrcular actrvrtres srnce he came from St Roberts rn 44 have been chrefly sports He was a valuable drstance runner for three years lorned the cross country team and rntramural basketball squad for two years and was elected co captarn of the cross country team as a yunror and senror ROBERT FILTER A tall and reserved member of the senror class rs Bob Slrm a newcomer thrs year served rn the 97th Freld Artrllery Battalrorr and saw actron rn New Caledonra and Leyte Luzon Prevrousry he attended our Savrors Lutheran school rn the Bay Thrs past year Bob Just relaxed and attended to hrs hobby woodworkrng RICHARD PINK Drck lorned band when a freshman but the next year Hr Y took up all of hrs extra c.1rrrcular trme He returned to band and also Jorned ACappella chorr as a 1unror Drck was satrslred wrth 1ust chorr rn hrs senror year and devoted all hrs spare trme to hrs hobby magrc VICTORIA FORSTER Besrdes partrcrpatrng rn sports Dramatrc club YTeens and Camera club Vrckr had trme for her hobbres of rrdrng and sewrng but she also devoted trme to sketchrrrq Hardly drstrngurshable from her cub reporters Vrckrs drmrnutrve form was often seen around the Rrpples offrce durrng her senror year RUTH FOSTER Ruthre rs one of the few women who can make a decrsron and strck to rt As a freshman she yorned Dramatrc and Sports clubs and remarned farthful to them untrl gradua tron As evrdence of her athletrc abrlrty Ruth was elected to Leaders club and was a loyal member throughout her hrgh school years 106 SENIORS DOLORES FRANK Frankre entered the portals of Shorewood as a nrnth grader She took an a trve mterest rn sports and soon be came well known for her prowess on the hockey held She rendered four farthful years of servrce to the band and added Y Teens to her actrvrtres rn her senror year ANNEMARIE GABOR Where theres lrfe theres Anrrre and wheres Annre Sarlrng at Cedar Lake of course She took a bow dramatrcs for two years made a brg boom rn chorr of whrch she was elected recordrng secretary The co edrtor shrp of the Copperdome as well as the feature edrtorshrp of the Rrpples showed her luff for wrrtrng LOUIS GABRIEL Gabby has partrcrpated rn many actrvrtres rn and out of school He was on the football basketball and track squads as a freshman and contrnued football and track durrng hrs sophomore and yunror years Not satrsfred wrth sports h was a member of band for four years and of Camera club for three GEORGE GARTZKE A carefree wrtty fellow always grrnnrng rs George H rorned Dramatrc club as a freshman but we really became aware of hrs talents when he played the lead rn Our Town Dramatrcs remamed hrs key extra currrcular l though he went out for football for three years and served as a socral charrman as a senror ROBERT GIERINGER Grech came to Shorewood rn the fall of 43 as a fresh man from Fox Pornt school Hrs outsrde mterest took up hrs extra trme so Bob was unable to 10m any extra currrculars Mechanrcs and horses are hrs hobbres but Grech can usually be found under or rn hrs lrttle blue Ford ELLIOTT GIFFEN At the begrnnrng of hrs freshman year Ellrott Jorned Mrxed chorus He remamed a member of that orqanrzatron for three years but as a senror he changed rnto the black and whrte robes of the ACappella chorr A good share of Ellrotts spare trme rs devoted to the rnterestrng hobby of racrng mrmature cars MARY ELLIN GIFFEN Grffs hobbres of swrmmrng and dancrng whrch rn cludes modern dance as well as cuttrn up the rugs found outlets rn Lrfe Savrrq and Dance clubs However her marn mterest was dramatrcs An actrve member for four years Mary Ellrns loyal and outstandrng work rn that organrza tron wrll long be remembered PEGGY GLUCK Wherever there was actrvrty Peg was sure to be found for she part crpated rn Mrxed chorus for four years Block Captarns and Y Teens for two and Hall Monrtors and Socral Charrmen for one year each She achreved the exactrng posrtron of co copy edrtor of the Rrpples staff when a senror 107 ffi., K l 'hu COPPERDOME GOLDBERG GONIU GOTTSCHALK GRASSOLD GREAVES GRIESEMER GRUENDER GRUESCHOW LILA GOLDBERG Wrth varred rnterests both rn and out of school Lrla wrll be remembered as an actrve and popular worker As a freshman she devot d her efforts solely to Dramatrc club but became a block captarn as a sophomore and added Y Teens sports and Dance club to her senror actrvrtres BURTON GONIU Burton skated wrth the varsrty hockey team for three years and recerved a letter after hrs second year In hrs rumor and enror years he served as a member of the Burldrngs and Grounds commrttee and as therr presrdent represented them rn Student Councrl Burton added dra matrcs to hrs semor actrwrtres MARILYN GOTTSCHALK Four years of playrng her vrolrn rn orchestra has shown Marrlyns rnterest for musrc She served as a block cap tarn rn her freshman year and as a member of Y Teens for three years To thes actrvrtres Marrlyn added Hall Monrtors as a senror leavmg her lrttle trme to show her lrkrng for sports MARY IEAN GRASSOLD Ionnre followed up her hobby of athletrcs by bernq a member of sports for two years and lrfe savrng for one Copperdomre found her valuable as copy edrtor and Y Teens as an enthusrastrc member When a rumor she partrcrpated rn Mrxed chorus and durrng t're past yea she be arre interested in Camera club. 'XIAN Y GREAVES Busy Nancy partrcrpated rn Y Teens as a sophomore was on Rrpples busrness staff durrng her junror and senror years and rounded out her actrvrtres wrth four years of farthful servrce to the Dramatrc club She won the coveted Dragon and was elected to Natronal Honor Socrety as a Junror KENNETH GRIESEMER Enterrng from St Roberts rn 1943 Ken became a member of the football squad durrng hrs frrst two years at Shore wood However hrs rnterest changed to chorr as a rumor and he remarned a member for two years Kens rnterest rn hrs hobby arrplanes kept hrm busy durrng hrs spare trme DANIEL GRUENDER Dans wrnnrng smrle and novel sense of humor are well known throughout the school Hrs versatrlrty rs proved by hrs partrcrpatron rn band orchestra chorr Student Councrl and Hr Y He was a three year letterman on the swrmmrng team and rn hrs senror year he added Rrpples to hrs a trvrtres IOYCE GRUESCHOW Krtten at the keys mrght easrly by Ioyce s nrckname for she often entertarns others and enroys herself at the prano Srnce enterrng from Crarg school as a freshman she has made her share of frrends Outsrde trme rs spent studyrng her typrnq and shorthand for Ioyce hopes to make a good secretary. SE NIORS GERALDINE GUSTAFSON Engaqrng looks frrendly personalrty and an rnterest rn chool actrvrtres has that gal Gerry Durrng her sophomore year she showed her rnterest rn scrence by becomrng a member of the Brology club She also gave tour farthful and very actrve years of servrce rn the Dramatrc club NANCY HAMMOND It was Peorras loss and our garn when Nancy came her rn 1945 As a rumor Hammre rorned lrfe savrng and YTeens served rn Student Councrl and was elected to Natronal Honor Socrety Her senror year was devoted to Y Teens for servrng rn rts cabrnet kept her extra currrcular trme well occupred GERARD HAHTSTEIN One can recognrze lerry from afar by hrs drst ngurshrng carrot top He has also drstrngurshed hrmselt scholastrcally and among hrs classmates For three years Ierry was a member of Dramatrc club and served as a block captarn As a senror home roo'n presrdent he became a member oi Student Councrl JANET HEIN lay entered the halls of Shorewood rn the begrnnrng of her rumor year Whrle at Thernsvrlle hrgh she was a iarth ful member of the Glee club and the Lrterary socrety She devoted all spare trme rn her rumor year to her hobby oi prano playrng but jorned sports as a semor GUSTAFSON HAMMOND IEAN HENTZ As lean has many hobbres rt rsrrt surprrsrng that her only extra currrcular at Shorewood was the Sports club whrch she jorned as a senro Off the campus she spent a great deal of trme rn ner Lrttle Red Car roller skatrng collect rng records or entertarnmg favorrte lrrends at her numerous partres RICHARD HEYER Drck rs the type of fellow who always has a wrse crack to trt the oc asron He enjoys all sports but four years of ba ketball became hrs only sports actrvrty Some of Drck s trme IS devoted to art work but eatrng rce cream has always rated hrghest on hrs lrst of enloyments CARL HILEMAN Quret reserved but lun lovrnq Carl came to Shorewood as a rumor from Wrsconsrn hrgh school rn Madrson wher he had taken part rn orchestra band and basketball Upon enterrng Shorewood he became a merrber of the Dramatr club for a year but as a semor he turned hrs attentron toward the rntrrqurnq art of telescope makrng PATRICIA HOrFMANN Pat has the habrt oi makrrrg frrends wherever she goes whether rn dramatrcs of whrch she was a merrber for three years Hall Momtors where she served for two or as re cordrng secretary of Student Councrl Patsys hobbres are musrc and knrttrng and lest we forget wat hrng football and b netball games HARTSTEIN H'EIN HENTZ HEYER HILEMAN HOFFMANN ,Q amiga! V. 6' f 'S T5 COPPERDOME ALICE HUBER Berng lrttle doesnt stop Allre cause shes got brg rdeas and rs always on the g Her frrendly personalrty was drsplayed through her splendrd work as a socral charrman whrle a freshman and senror Her rnterests for three years were centered on sports and Y Teens wrth dramatrcs runnrng a close second BETTY ANNE HUHN As head socral charrman and Y Teen vrce presrdent Betsy became one of the outstandrng senrors because of her srncerrty and grand personalrty For three years she gave her trme to Mrxed chorus and Dance club and because of her all round abrlrty and leadershrp was elected to Natronal Honor Socrety as a lunror GLORIA HUNN Although anyone can tell the source of Glorra s nrckname Hunnre thrs gal also lrves up to rt All sports especrallv horseback rrdrng are her outsrde rnterest but durrng school hours her trme has been occupred by two years ot Dramatrc club and one year each of Y Teens and A Cappella chorr KARL IHRIG As a freshman Karl jorned dramatrcs but changed t H1 Y as a sophomore Hrs regular hangout was room 240 where he learned new thrngs about radro and about hrs hobby mechanrcs Radro club was one of hrs favorrte senror actrvrtres and he could often be heard callrng I-lHenry ZZed for practrce IOHN IMSE Iohn was chosen presrclent of Hr Y rn hrs senror year provrng hrs dependabrlrty and popularrty Thrs lrkeable fellow was well known as a freestyler on the swrmmrng team as a member of Mrxed chorus and as a master of the keyboard As department co edrtor of the Copperdome Iohn completed a busy semor program ROBERT INGWERSEN Tall dark blue eyed lngy sometrmes called Chrcago entered Shorewood from Leo hrgh school rn Chrcago rn Ianuary of 1946 He drd not rom any extra currrculars but hrs hobby seems to be dabblrng wrth the chemrcal make up of matter along wrth talkrng about the wrndy crty of hrs brrth LORRAINE IOHNSON Lorrarne has been a loyal member of Mrxed chorus lor all four of her hrgh school years but thrs drdnt stop her from partrcrpatrng rn YTeens for three years Although most ot Iohnmes trme wa occupred wrth these actrvrtres she drd not neglect her hobbres art and desrgnrng PEGGY IONES Peggy that ever actrve blond partrcrpated rn Leaders club lor two years and Lrle Savrng and Sports clubs for one She became a member of Dramatrc club Y Teens and the Rrpples crrculatron staff a a rumor and contrnued wrth the latter two when a senror Partrcrpatron rn Camera club completed her program 110 SENIORS NATALIE IUNEMANN Band sports YTeens and Hall Monrtors have kept Nat busy She was a member of the Copperdome and Rrpples staffs and was elected to Natronal Honor Socrety as a junror A member of Rrpples busmess staff her abrlrty to get the ads made her busmess manager rn her senror year MARGUERITE IUPP Playrng rn the orchestra for four years Iuppre rn addr tron to her membershrp rn the chorr and Hall Monrtors was a cabrrret member of Y Teens Marguerrte was elected to Natronal Honor Socrety as a run or was on the Rrpples staff when a senror and ranked hrghest scholastrcally rn her class ELIZABETH KAEPPEL Lrz has been one of the many red and grey rooters smce the old days back at Lake Bluff Blowrng a clarrnet and a saxophone rn Sandy Smrth s band has been her most favored actrvrty but besrdes berng a band member she spent her sophomore and lunror years as a member of Y Teens SANFORD KAISER Sandy changed from a Washrngton wonder to a Shore wood sharpre rn 1945 Although he was on the varsrty swrmmrng team at Washrngton thrs actrvrty drd not enter rnto hrs Shorewood program Always clownrng arouncr remarned a member as a senror PATRICK KENEHAN Irrsh came to Shorewood from Custer as a freshman rn 1943 He started out rn dramatrcs and swrtched rn hrs sophomore year to Hall Monrtors contrnurng to serve rn thrs capacrty for hrs rema nrng three years rn hrgh school Out of school he rndulges rn varrous forms of outdoor sports IANIS KERR As a result of her sessron at Powers Modelrng school Ianrs has achreved the pose self assurance and grace desrred by all grrls Although she warted to rorn Dramatrc club untrl her senror year Ians subtle sense of humor and abrlrty to make frrend were apparent to all durrng her years here RICHARD KIBBE Drck started hrs extra currrcular program when he served as a socral charrman rn hrs freshman year However he warted untrl he was a runror before rornrng any other actrvrty Then he became a member of ACappella chorr and hrs rnterest remarned wrth that group durrng hrs last year at hrgh school DAVID KLANN Durrng hrs freshman and sophomore years Dave spent most of hrs spare trme rn Mrxed chorus but as a senror class member he felt the call of the stage and rorned the Dramatrc club He has become very rnterested rn the outdoor hobbres of sarlrng golf and rrdrnq lll Sandy joined our Dramatic club in his junior year and ROBERT KLIN E Bob rs that rather quret and res rved fellow who came to Shorewood from Cedarburg hrgh school as a sophomore However the long darly trrp drd not stop hrm from enroyrng a varrety of rnterest rncludrng football rn whrch he won a letter basketball Hall Monrtors Student Councrl and Rrpples IOAN KNAPMAN Ioanre that ever smrlrng brunette partrcrpated rn Dra matrc club and Student Councrl for one year and Mrxed chorus for two thus showrng her all around abrlrty An able wrrter she worked her way onto the Rrpples staff and became alumnr edrtor Dancrng to her favorrte records occupres much of her spare trme WILLIAM KN ORB Brll our capable senror class presrdent has been rrght rn the thrck of thrngs partrcrpatmg rn dramatrcs for four years Student Councrl for three and cheerleadrng for two years Hall Monrtors Hr Y and cros country have rounded out hrs actrvrtres whrle the lure of magrc takes up hrs spare trme ANTHONY KOBERSTEIN As a freshman and sophomore Drck was actrve rn Red Cross work but durrng hrs runror year he served Shore wood hrgh as a member of the Burldrng and Grounds com mrttee Stern has also taken trme from hrs hobbres of huntrrrg and frshrng to be a member of the Radro club KLINE KNAPMAN KOEPP KOPPELKAM Z' COPPERDOME ROBERT KOEPP Comrng from the Brownrng school when a freshman Bob was too rnterested rn hrs hobby of model arrplanes to partrcrpate rn any extra currrcular actrvrtres that year He jorned dramatrcs rn tenth grade and stood by rt for three years although whrpprng hrs tethered terrors over some peaceful freld rs hrs frrst love PATSY KOPPELKAM Pat defrnrtely has convrncrng ways for srnce her fresh man year she has been grvrng rnformatron to vrllage famrlres as a block captarn and srnce her sophomore year she has been gettrng ad rnches for the Rrpples Busy as she was Pat found trme lor one year each of Hall Monrtors and Y Teens IAClx KRAINA When Iack became a Shorewoodrte rn 1943 he was elected to Student Councrl by hrs many new frrends The same year he jorned the swrmmrng team and remarned wrth rt untrl graduatron earnrng three letters as a free styler Work as actrvrty co edrtor on the Copperdome staff frlled out hrs lunror and senror years STANLEY KRITZIK Flash' Boom' Stan has completed another experrment Wrth chemrstry as a hobby he found many formulas for busy school years Necessary equrpment was a clarrnet for band energy for I-IrY and mechanrcal abrlrty for Radro club As a hall monrtor and as Rrpples assOCrate edrtor Stan completed hrs program KNORH KOBERSTEIN KRAINA KRITZIK Q f or Ye SENIORS 3 w8if25 A 5 KRUEGER LaBUDDE LAMB LANGHOFF LARKEY LAUE LeCLAIR LEUM HERBERT KRUEGER Coming from Thiensville when a junior Mac dug right into his new surroundings with Mixed chorus Camera club and HiY all of which he continued as a senior He also has a variety of outside interests among which are the keeping of bees the study of forestry cars hunting and photography ROBERT LaBUDDE As a three year letterman on the football and basketball squads and a four year letterman on the tennis team LaBud proved his specialty sports When he wasnt in the gym on the courts running on the field or in the Ripples office editing his sports column he could be found singing in choir LOIS LAMB Since becoming a Shorewoodite in 1944 Lois has been a faithful member of Y-Teens. In addition to Dramatic club, the Ripples circulation staff caught her interest when she was a junior, and the following year she became circulae tion manager. She added Hall Monitors and Camera club to her activities as a senior. CARL LANGHOFF Teeing off from Marquette high in 1945, Carl landed on the green at Shorewood. He sang like a birdie in choir for two years and was really up to par in basket- ball for the same length of time. Obviously, Coco also gave drive to the golf team for two years. SEEMA LARKEY With a dimple in her cheek and a glimmer in her eye this Copperdome staff member could often be seen during her senior year checking senior write ups and chasing seniors off to the studio for pictures Seema has filled her high school program with Dramatic club YTeens Social Chairman and Student Council HELEN LAUE Bubbling over with enthusiasm in whatever she under takes is Laue Interest in varied activities was shown by her three year participation in sports Dance club and Mixed chorus Her popularity was evident for she was a Student Council member Y Teen treasurer and co editor of activities on the Copperdome staff MARY LEE LeCLAIR Lee has bowed for orchestra all the time she has been at Shorewood During her sophomore year she followed up one of her favorite hobbies, that of dancing, by joining Dance club. As an upperclassman she was an asset to the Ripples staff as a reporter while YfTeens completed her program. MARIANNE LEUM Marianne, or Lum to her many close acquaintances. joined Y-Teens in her sophomore year but changed to Dramatic club as a junior and senior. Representing Shore! wood at Badger Girls' State during the summer of 1946 and serving as a senior social chairman are ways in which Marianne showed her capability and leadership. ,aff W , 1- I T. COPPERDOME NANCY LEWIS Nancy belonged to the Dramatic club as a freshman but changed to Hall Monitors when a sophomore and was a member of this organization again in her senior year. Sketching, Louie's hobby, has taken up most of her spare time at Shorewood' although she did find time for her favorite sport archery MARSHALL LINDSAY Marsh whose hobby rs music has shown his interest in it by partrcrpatmg rn Mixed chorus as a freshman and in ACappella choir and orchestra for three years Hall Monitors and HxY of which he was vice presrdent when a senior have also been among his three year activities ROBERT LODGE Bob entered our portals from Keefe Avenue school dur mg his freshman year Changing tires and washing cars are his specialty for he has been tinkering w1th autos all through high school Bob was seldom seen ambling through the halls for all free time was spent as a filling station attendant PERRY LONDON Sunhine came through our portals in September of 1945 from Peckham yunior high When spare rrorrents are found he usually rides high on a favonte horse or swims deep in a favorite lake or pool Remembering that he entered as a stranger Perry gladly served as a Bug Brother during hrs yunior year RHODA LORENZ Entering from St Roberts as a Sophomore Rhoda lost no time in hunting for an outside interest She found what she was looking for in the ACappella choir and remained a faithful four year member Dancing is another activity which Rhoda enyoys and rt oc upies the remainder of her spare time IACK LOWRY Peanuts has spent the past two years at Shorewood high as a member of the ACappella choir He worked in the cafeteria while a freshman and sophomore and as a lumor he played football Outside of these specral in terests at school he has become interested in the structural side of cars MIRIAM LUBOTSKY Mimr s enyoyable inte pretatxon of anything from Beethoven to Berlin has made her well known to many at Shorewood She sang rn chorus for two years and in choir as a yumor and senior Mimi not only answered the call of music crgamzatlons but she served as a rromtor and as a Y Teen cabinet member DORIS LUEDTKE Doriss interest in ncusic was proven by her participa tion in Mixed chorus ACappella choir and rn her hobby of marimba playing During her three years in YTeens she showed her willingness to serve and the Ripples staff in the past year has found her an asset too NANCI LOOMIS Two years at Shorewood a year in Tennessee a semes ter at the Bay and then back to Shorewood came Nanci for she returned to graduate with old friends ll4 SENIORS l ACK LUNGMUS lack personalrty krd Lungmus has brrghtened many dull moments Dramatrc club durrng hrs freshman and sophomore years and chorr as a rumor and senror gave hrm a drversrfred program As a Junror home room presr dent he showed hrs capabrlrty as a leader as a Rrpples reporter hrs wrrtrng talent came to lrght NANCY MAKKOS Shorty entered Shorewood hrgh from Crarg school when a freshre She jorned Home Economrcs club whrle a freshman remarned a member for four years and became vrce presrdent as a senror She was an actrve partrcrpant of the Rrpples busrness staff for two years and was a hall monrtor durrng the past year BETTIE MANDEL Bettre 1orned Dramatrc club rn her freshman year and contrnued wrth rt as a sophomore The next year she left us to go to MUS but her Shorewood frrends persuaded her to return for her senror year Senror actrvrtres were lrrmted for her outsrde rrrterests kept her trme well occupred LEAH MANDELKER The presrdency of Dance club and the Dragon award rn Dramatrc club both recerved rrr her Junror year are evrdence of Leahs outstandrng talent YTeen club was really fortunate rn havrng such a conscrentrous member and Hall Monrtors and sports were added to her varred program when she was a senror ROBERT MANGER Hrs varrety of nrcknames seem to rndrcate Sacks popu hrmself to be an all around athlete gorng out for hockey and earnrng letters rn football and basketball LB also won a coveted berth on the All Suburban football team rn hrs senror year DAVID MANION Rare rs the best word to descrrbe Daves personalrty When he entered from St Roberts rn 1944 hrs unusual sense of humor made hrm a qurck favorrte wrth hrs class mates and he was elected to Student Councrl that year Shadows boomrng bass resounded rn the ACappella chorr for two years IANICE MANNIX Always dashrng always busy thats Ian for her three years here have been packed wrth Sports Leaders Camera YTeen and Lrfe Savrng clubs As Rrpples grrls sports edrtor and YTeen cabrnet member Iannre has drsplayed gerrurne abrlrty and enthusrasm for servrce She rs con srdered tops wrth everyone AUDREY MANTHEY The Rrpples bookkeeprng staff and grrls sports have played a brg part rn Audreys lrfe at Shorewood hrgh for she was a member of each for two of her three years here Aud 1orned Y Teens as a senror and rn that year found trme for her favorrte hobby outdoor sports PAUL DALEY Paul has been known for hrs agrlrty rn both track and cross country Thrs letter wrnners actrvrtres were cut short when he enlrsted rn the Army 115 larity among his classmates. At any rate he has proved COPPERDOME MV., -T I l .J MARTINEK MATTEFS MATZKE MAXWELL MAYER MCCORMICK MCGLYNN MEEK AUDREY MARTINEK Choir was Marty s main interest during her high school career for it held her enthusiasm throughout the past two years Aud wished to experiment along the acting line and as a freshman pledged her efforts to the Dramatic club She also enyoys instrumental music and spends her spare time playing piano PATRICIA MATTEFS Tall quiet and always pleas nt and friendly are words h t fit Pat to a t She entered the school thats got fame from Atwater but her hobby of collecting records kept all of her spare moments filled for she ioined no extra curriculars during her senior high school days RUDOLF MATZKE Since Rudy came from Carleton grade school in 43, he has played the violin in orchestra, His ability as a distance man in the free style events has added many needed points to the swimming team's score. During the summer months he can be found enjoying his favorite hobby, fishing. ROBERT MAXWELL Max went out whole-heartedly for sports at Shorewood. He was a letterman on the football, basketball, track. and tennis squads. He also won a position on the second string All-State football team. As a deviation from athletics, he joined the choir and was elected Student Court Iudge as a senior. FRED MAYER Fun loving Fred has been adding gaiety to life at Shore wood since he was a seventh grader His puns became well known in Dramatic club for he was a member as a freshman sophomore and lunior Members of ACappella choir enioyed his whimsical actions when he yoined this activity in his senior year NANCY MCCORMICK Leads in Dramatic club productions are old stuff for Nancy for she has been playing them since a sophomore Nancy was a two year member of Leaders club and as a semor was co copy editor of the Ripples Outstanding work won her the Dragon award and election to National Honor Society as a iumor RICHARD MCGLYNN How could students keep up with the sports news if it weren't for Dick? This efficient worker was kept busy as sports editor on both the Ripples and Copperdome staffs. His freshman and sophomore years were occupied by dramatics and basketball, and he was a consistent golfer on the Greyhound team for three years. IOHN MEEK Meeko came to Shorewood from Holy Redeemer junior high in the fall of '44. Desiring to relax during his sopho- more year, he joined no extra-curricular activities. During his second year at our high school he competed in intra- mural basketball, and when a senior he offered his services through Hi-Y. DONALD MUELLER SENIORS ALICE MERZ A1 showed her patrxotrsm by bemg a block captam for two years and block malor for one Mxxed chorus Sports Dramatrc and Semor Home Economics clubs show her drversrfled a valuable her semor MARILYN Manlyn her vrolrn orchestra mterests YTeens and Hall Monrtors found her member of thelr orgamzatxon as dld Rrpples rn year MIKKELSON wrth ner quxet ways and fnendly smrle used for a dual purpose for besxdes playlng ln the she found enjoyment rn her hobby of muslc As a freshman she partncxpated m Dance club but then changed to YTeens as a sophomore where she served faxthfully for three years TOM MILLER By the appearance of Tubby s extra currrcular schedule lt seems that he does thrngs nn four year stretches Thrs rs shown by hrs partrcrpatxon rn band swrmmmg and tennrs Dunng hrs freshman yunror and semor years he also went out for football Hrs outsrde BCIIVIIIES mclude boats and model axrplanes IUDITH MIRVISS Vlm vrgor and vrtalrty descrxbe energetrc Iudy Her hobby of flute playing made her porn band and orchestra Love of sports rs the reason for her membership rn Dance club and Lrfe Savmg club for two years Drsplaymg her wrllmgness to serve she was a block captam and exchange edltor of the Rrpples PATRICIA MISWALD Pa was a member of choxr for two years wore the red and grey robe of the chorus for three and took prano lessons for four years thus provmg not only her mterest but also her abrhty rn the freld of muslc Servmg as a block captarn for three years completed her program MARILYN MOSHER Marrlyn IS that lrkeable brunette who has been a Shore wood pepster srnce Atwater school days Sports chorus and Dance club were freshman actrvrtres but as a sopho more she continued only the latter two Marllyns mterest remamed along the lme of musxc and she converted to choir for her Jumor and semor years Don be ame a Shorewoodxte when he entered as a nmth grader from the Brownmg school Hrs lnterests turned to ward football so he went out for that sport as a freshman However aslde from thxs actrvrty Don remamed out of other extracurnculars uslng hrs spare trme to mcrease the rnsur ance rzsk on the famrly buggy WILLIAM MUELLER B111 s frrst on hrs extra currrcular program was band and orchestra where he spent four years blastrng away on hrs cornet In hrs freshman and lunror years B111 served rn the Student Counczl and durmg hrs very few hours of spare time worked on the motron plcture angle of photography MERZ MIKKELSON MILLER MIRVISS MISWALD MOSHER MUELLER W MUELLER 117 HWY 16- COPPERDOME VIVIEN NATSCHEIM Talkrng wrth an rnterestrng eastern accent Vrv entered Shorewood from Phrladelphra as a freshman and got rrght rn the swrng of extra currrculars She partrcrpated rn Senror Home Economrcs club and Block Captarns for three years As a sophomore she lorned Y Teens but changed to dra matrcs when a Junror MARY IEAN NELLIGAN Thrs frrendly Shorewoodrte got rrght rnto the thrck of thmgs by servrng farthfully as a YTeen for three years Srnce musrc and especrally srngrng are her hobbres she wore the black and whrte robe of a chorr member for two years When a senror she attended Student Councrl as a home room presrdent HERBERT NIEDERMAYER As a freshman Herb came to these halls from the Con gress Street school Frxrng and overhaulrnq hrs old car or practrcmg boxrng drdnt leave hrm much trme for an extra currrcular rn hrs freshman year Durrng Herbs remarnrng three years at thrs school he farthfully stood watch at a monrtor post IOANNE NOCK Io s art work has won her much prarse and her desrgns for the Dramatrc club trckets and programs were out of thrs world Durrng her thrrd year of membershrp rn Y Teens she served as a cabrnet member Sports for two years and Leaders club for one completed her extra currrcu lar program ROBERT NOEL Bob has been one of the more actrve fellows around school havrng partrcrpated rn Mrxed chorus and A Cappella chorr for two years each He romed Hr Y as a sophomore and remamed rn the club for three years bemg elected treasurer when a senror Model burldrng rs hrs usual rarny day occupatron NANCY NOERENBERG Durrng her frrst two years at Shorewood Nan spent her out of school trme rrdrng her horse playrng wrth her dogs or wartrng for the Fox Pornt streetcar In her rumor and senror years she sang rn Mrxed chorus and showed her abrlrty at sports bemg especrally profrcrent rn freld hockey NELDA NOOK Nelda who rs known to her hrgh school frrends as Krt ten entered Shorewood rn 1941 from Cumberland school Her mterest rn varred krnds of musrc rs shown by the fact that she partrcrpated rn the Mrxed chorus as a freshman and sophomore and that her pastrme rs playrrrg boogre woogre QUENTIN NORDEEN Chug putt bang There goes Quentrn rrdrng around town rn hrs lrttle black Ford Srnce comrng to Shorewood he has steered clear of all extra currrcular actrvrtres When he rsnt removmg trres and spark plugs, or addrnq new noveltres, he can be found workrng at hrs rob rn a grocery store 1l8 SENIORS GLENN NORLANDER The actrvrtres of thrs senror were splrt rnto two categorres musrc and sports Glens musrcal elforts have been de voted to the chorr durrng the past four years In sports he has partrcrpated rn football cross country and track but he rs better known for hrs work as noon hour actrvrty charrman IOAN OSTLUND Ioanre has been a member of Dramatrc club and sports consrstently for four years YTeens for three years an Hall Monrtors for two completed the extra currrcular pro gram of the grrl wrth the drmples As a semor s e covered her beat lrke the farthful reporter she was for the Rrpples ADELE PAINTER Specralrzrng rn the snappy comeback Srssy and her pert sense of humor mvaded Shorewood wrth the re t o the St Roberts horde rn 1944 Rather than torn any extra currrculars Srssy devoted her spare trme to her wrde crrcle of lrrends and to becomrng a corrnorsseur of frne records VIRGINIA PALMER Irnnys varred actrvrtres prove that her rnterests lre rn several frelds As a freshman she rorned band and rn her ophomore year she became a member of the Y Teen club Imny remamed farthful to these organrzatrons untrl gradua tron and found trrre to partrcrpate rn Sports club when a senror Upor- arrrvrng from New Iersey Drck Jorned several or ganrz trons Hrs four years rn band one rn orchestra two rn basketball and three as an outstandrng golfer showed he enroys musrc and sports To complete hrs program Drck rorned the Copperdome staff Hr Y and was a senror home room presrdent TOM PFEIL That Tom rs welllrked by all rs evrdent from the fact that he was a member of Student Councrl for tour years and served as presrdent of hrs class when a sophomore Toms consrstently fme play on the gndrron and hardcourt won hrm well deserved letters rn football and basketball EUGENE PRESTIN Splash' Another perfect drve rs completed Everyone remembers Pret as a po nt wmner on the swrmmrng team However swrmmmg was not hrs only rnterest as Gene was also a three year member of Camera club Durrng hrs lunror year he rorned the Coast Guard but returned to Shorewood to graduate wrth our class IACK PURTELL lack s rnterest rn actrng was drsplayed by hrs four years of enthusrastrc work rn dramatrcs Thrs together wrth H1 Y and hrs numerous outsrde actrvrtres occupred a lot of Pur tles spare moments but rn sprte of rt all he managed to devote sorre trme rn hrs sophomore year to the golf team l19 . ' f . d ,, . . . .., Y V h ' ' ' s f RICHARD PAULSEN IACQUELINE RAZALL Iackre always a busy gal was a member of orchestra lor four years lrfe savrng for two and Student Councrl for one Anyone wrll verrfy the fa t that Iackres apporntment as a socral charrman when a sophomore was well surted to her personalrty for she s one gal who really gets around WILLIAM RHYAN Buz has been a recent and welcome addrtron to the senror class lor he entered rn September ol 1946 from Country Day There he was actrve rn the Glee club but here he establrshed hrmsell as a hall monrtor Avratron occupres some ol hrs spare trme but he usually concen trates on other outsrde rnterest DORIS RINDT Pluckrng her way rnto orchestra Dorrs became a farth entrous work earned for her the posrtron of concert mrstress as a senror ln lme wrth her musrcal rnclrnatrons she lorned chorr when a tumor That same year the bookstore beck oned thrs expert saleswoman MARIORIE ROIAHN If you re lookmg lor lun all on Margre Although she appears to be quret and reserved she adds her touch of humor to any srtuatron rn whrch she irnds herself Margre has been a dependable member of dramatrcs for four years and was a hall monrtor when a senror RAZALL R-IYAN COPPERDOME RUTH ROSENBERG Ruthes tops rn all actrvrtres for she has a personalrty that really rates She spent four years as a hall monrtor and extra trrre was frlled rn wrth Lrfe Savrng and Camera clubs She added her vrvacrty to sports and Copperdome and because he was a favorrte wrth all she was elected presrdent of Y Teens ROSEIVIARY ROWE lts a drffrcult task to make a goal rn freld hockey wrth thrs effrcrent fullback as opposrtron Enterrng as a Junror Rosemary warted a year before Jornrng any club but she became acquarnted as a senror by yornrnq sports Rosre was actrve rn the Lrterary socrety Student Councrl and Glee club rn Thrensvrlre RUTH RUX A varrety of actrvrtres has kept Ruth one of the busrest club were two ol her lour year rnterests Membershrp rn YTeens for three years sports for two years and Hall Monrtors for one were also part of her extra currrcular program WILLIAM SCHELLER Mrtzres frrst love rs photography He has been a valuable member of Camera club for four years wrnnrng many awards wrth hrs true work Besrdes three years rn band and two rn chorr Brll was co edrtor of Rrpples and was elected to Natronal Honor Socrety and Qurll and Scroll for hrs outstandrng achrevements RINDT ROIAHN ROSENBERG ROWE RUX SCHELLER ...J is 'U r I I 1 A 11 'rr I S . . ' ' 'I I' I A I SA' A . r . y H I I ful member ol that organization. Three years of conscie girls around School- Dramatic Cllfb and Home EC0f1Qmif3S I 'may' 120 SENIORS ' ' 52-.. SCHELONG SCHINNER SCHNEIDER R SCHNEIDER SCHLUGA SCI-INOLL SCI-IOLZ SCHUMAKER ROBERT SCHELONG Bob started out hrs freshman year as a member of the Dramatrc club Thrs actrvrty continued to hold hrs interest durrng the next four years and as a senror he was also a Rrpples reporter Hrs out of school trme rs partially taken up by hrs hobbres of golf and tenms ALBERT SCHINNEF lust one swell guy rs how everyone rates Schnoz He excelled rn football and basketball smce entering rn hrs sophomore year and tenms smce hrs rumor year Hrs leadershp rs evrdent for he was a member of Youth Coun crl twrce a member of Student Councrl and when a senror MARY ANN SCHNEIDER I s evident that Mary Ann rs sports minded for her hobbies rnclude dancrng and baseball Although Slrm entered from St Roberts rn seventh grade she drdnt be come a member of grrls sports untrl her sophomore year Mary Ann rs not a card shark but she admits that she enjoys playing cards ROBERT S HNEIDER Srd rs rated olrd by hrs classmates and as a fresh man was elected class president Band for four years and P Y during hrs sophomore and senror years were two rm portant actrvrtres Basketball as a freshman football as a ophomore and yunror and golf during the past three years were other rnterests BARBARA SCHLUGA Bobbie entered Shorewood as a freshman from Brown mg school After passing up all extra currrcular actrvrtres as a freshman she Joined Sports club as a sophomore Then alter takrng rt easy as a 1unror she 1orned A Cappella chorr when a senror Outsrde of school dancrng and sports oc cupy her trme MELVIN S I-INOLL Mel when not racrng around the track or through the halls found trme to go out for football as a freshman and as a sophomore to play the cello rn orchestra He became a member of Dramatrc club rn hrs senror year rn hopes of CLENN SCHOLZ Upon enterrng Shorewood from Crarg school Herky decrded to augment hrs rnterests rn sports by going out for both basketball and football He remained on thc e squads for only one and two years respectrvely and rn hrs enror year Glenn completed hrs actrvrtres when he became a member of Hr Y SHIRLEY SCHUMAKER Shrrl entered Shorewood as a seventh grader from water Throughout her hrgh school years Mrxed chorus was the only one of our many extra currrcular actrvrtres whrch rnterested her and she was a m rnber of thrs organrzatron durmg her last two years of hrgl-r school Krtty clarms dancrng rs her hobby 1 KJ rr A ll - ll H ri . v was president of choir. more actively pursuing his favorite hobby, radio. t i . . . 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Atl 121 'Sm 59- 'T COPPERDOME RAYMOND SCHUSTER Ray came to Shorewood rn 1944 as a sophomore from St Roberts ln hrs hrst year here he spent all of hrs out slde trme playmg baseball When a 1un1or Ray was ap pomted to the Burldmg and Grounds commmttee and held that posmon durmg hrs last two years m hrgh school MELVIN SEAL Mels talents came to lrght on the gndrron for football has been hrs chmef concern and occupatron tor iour years Abrlrty was also shown m the pool for he went out for lrtesavmg for three years Sports drdnt prove to be Mels only mterest for he 1o1ned chorr as a semor RALPH SEELMAN Skrppy really had a lull program As a freshman he sang rn chorus and played basketball but the next two years he acted as manager of that team He played football as a semor and although hrs hobbres are such outdoor actlvxtxes as golf and huntmg he was a two year member of Stamp club ELEANOR SENN Sen Sen came to Shorewood hlgh from East Center Street school Her actlve partrcrpatlon rn sports for tour year culmmated rn her bemg elected to the presxdency ot Leaders club As a sophomore she showed her wrllmg ness to serve by 1o1n1ng Y Teens She claims her hobbles are sports and drawmg SHARON SETER Smce Sharon has been an actrve member of orchestra for tour years and ACappella cho1r for two rt IS not hard to see that she rs musrcally mmded Her hobbxes of playmg the v1ol1n and srngmg have kept her busy smce her en trance from Fox Pomt school m 1941 IUDITH SHAPIRO Iudys warm smlle and trlendly spmt have won her many lrrends at Shorewood In her freshman year she jomed band and hked playmg her oboe well enough to stay rn the organrzatron for four years Her mterest m Y Teens Wh1Ch she contlnued three years started when she was a sophomore ROBERT SHELLOW Spendmg three years rn band three m HrY two as a socral charrman one on the freshman basketball team and one as a co headlme edrtor ot the Rlpples has more than kept Bob busy for the past tour years Out of school Bob has spent much txme reparrmq automobxles BAYLA Sl-IIMON Bayla always seemed as busy as a bee and she always was Besrdes the mterest whrch she took rn her hobbles kmttmg and rldrng she spent a year ln Sports and Lrle Savlng clubs and was a two year member of Block Cap ta1ns and Rlpples She gave four years of lathlul servlce to the band 122 SENIORS BARBARA SHLENSKY Vivacious Barbie, with the curly locks. both in the guise of a social chairman and oboe player has made herself well known on the campus Her actrvthes do not end wrth band for she rendered valuable servlce for three years to the school and communrty as a YTeener and block captam MARILYN SIEVERS Marxlyn came to Shorewood hrgh from Good Hope school as a freshman She lost no txme rn yomrng the Mlxed chorus an organrzatron whrch held her enthusxasm for four years Durmg her 1un1or and senror years Marxlyn took an lnter est rn the Y Teens and parttcrpated rn thexr act1v1t1es S ALLY SKEELS Sally IS the gal who has been a member of dramatlcs for four years and Hall Momtors for three As a reporter on the Rrpples staff and as an orrgmal member of the Youth Center commrttee and secretary m her semor year Skeets found llttle trme for her hobbxes readmg and tennts IOAN SLABY Ioame s extra currrcular schedule has been packed to the brrm for shes had a taste of many of Shorewoods vaneo opportumtles She followed her hobby sallmg through four years of hrgh school wrth the closely related Lzfe Sav mg club Dramatxcs YTeens and Block Captams were all part of her program PHYLLIS SLIES After seemg Phylhs one can have no doubt as to the source of her nlckname Red She has been wlth us smce seventh grade when she entered from Atwater Durmg her flrst year of hxgh school she was a member of Glee club and the followlng year she jomed Sports club VIRGINIA SMITH As all sports are of mterest to Smxthy she was active tn Lafe Savmg Sports and Leade s clubs as a freshman The same year she Jomed Dramatrc club and contmued rn th1s organxzatnon when a sophomore As a member of YTeens an her lumor year she found vanous ways to serve the school WILMA SNUGGS Wtlly entered Shorewood hlgh as a freshman from the Good Hope school She confmed her extra curncular ac l1VlI1eS to the Semor Home Economxcs club durmg her fresh man and sophomore years and to Y Teens as a sophomore Outsrde of school she numbers among her xnterests bowlmg and ICG skatmq WILLIAM SNYDER Tosa lost a valuable fella when B111 came to Shorewood rn hrs sophomore year I-Ie plunged rrght mto sports by yommg the football squad and the track team As an upper classman he became a member of A Cappella choxr and he added H1 Y ano Student Councll to hrs HCIIVIIISS durmg hrs semor year 123 --Q 'S' .Dr COPPERDOME 409 1 ,fo v',' seo 4 u 0 0 U w':',' SPETZ STOCK STOWE TALBERT TEMKIN THORNBERRY TOUSSAINT VAN WIE IOI-iN SPETZ Sailing sailing over the ocean blue thats where Willie usually is in his spare time An avid manner he seerrs to have made the Yacht club a second home On land he clocks a good time on the track team of course He has been on that team for four years IOHN STOt.,K Since Ro came to Shorewood his main interests have centered around athletics Pe was awarded seven letters 'or his participation in football basketball and track l addition to having a full sport program he was ele ted to the Student Cou icil as a freshman and joined the A ap pella choir when a senior 'VIARVIN STOWE Moose came to Shorewood as a freshman and soon be came a member of the football, basketball, and track teams, For tour years he played a variety of positions on the f ot- ball team, but his track specialty was the shot put. Camping, hunting, and fishing are his favorite pastimes. ANN TALBERT Band, YTeens, and Copperdome have taken most of Ann's time, but as a sophomore she served as home room president and was elected to the National Honor Society when a junior. As news editor of the Ripples in her senior year, Ann kept busy asking reporters, Have you covered your beats? l-lm m? SHELDON TEMKIN Shell has been around Shorewood ever since 1941 except for the year he spent at school in New York After he had climbed the long ladder to the rank of senior he bec me a varsity football manager Summer is his favorite season for then he can follow the big league baseball games LOIS THORNBERRY Lois has a keen interest in music and her efforts along this line have been well displayed in band for she has spent part of the past four years playing the flute When a sophomore Lore became a member of Hall Monitors and has helped to patrol our corridors since then LARRY TOUSSAINT Larry's widely scattered interests have led him into many activities, In his fre-hrnan year he joined band and orches tra and stayed there for tour years. As a sophomore he went out for tr'ck and during his junior year ran with the coss country team and served as a home room president. TERRY VAN WIE Merry Terry, with her bright cordial smile and her blond hair, is usually seen in the midst of a crowd of girls or boys. Terry entered in 1944 from Holy Angels Academy: upon her entrance she was uninterested in join ing any extra curricuiars and eluded them throughout her high school years. SENIORS KENNETH WAGEMAN Even though Grqqles clatms hrs hobby rs autorrobrle mechanrcs soorts run a close se ond He played football for three years and skated wrth the hockey varszty for four seasons He was also a band member for tour years and as a rumor was elected V1 e presrdent of the Burldrnq and Grounds commlttee IOHN WALIGORSKI VVa1ly entered Shorewood from St Casrmters rn tne fall of 41 As a freshrran he parttctpated rn the Dramattc club to whlch he returned rr hrs jumor and senror years He was also acttve as a block captam durmq hrs frrst two years at hrqh school Huntrnq and frshrrq occupy hrs lersure t1r e MERLL WALLEY Tall dark and porsed Wallo 15 the possessor of a subtle sen e of humor evrdent to her co workers rn Lrfe Savtnq club and Hall Monrtors She also served as a block captam for two years and was elected attendance se re tary as a se-mor Merlls mam actrvrty for four years was the A Cappella chozr CAROLINE WANDT For her fartl'ful parttcrpatton rn Semor Home Economrcs club Came was elected presrdent rn her senror year Durrng her sophomore and lunror years Y Teens and Rrp ples busmess staff occupred her spare ttme Her enthusrastt pursual of her favorrte hobbtes swtmmmq and kmttmg have made her expert ln both WAGEMAN WEBER WALIGORSKI WALLE Y' WEIBLEN WELCH BETTY WEBER When Betty entered Shorewood from St Roberts she yomed the Dramatrc club and became a member of the Block Captarns After one years partrcrpatron rn eacw of these actrvrtres Betty beca'ne mterested tn the work of me Y Teens She contrnued as a 'nember of thrs orqanrzatron throughout the next two years PRIS ILLA WElBLE'tI Shorewoods fashron plate 15 Prrllre who desrgns and makes almost all of her own clothes A true artrst at heart be spends much of her trme sketchrnq and pamtrng plc tures whtch brmg ohs and ahs from all observers Prrscllla s vrolm was heard IH orchestra for four years IAMES WELCH On the football held Chambeau was one of our steadfast lettermen Strrctly a Shorewood fan Itms other actrvttte were track rhorr Student Councrl and the Youth Councll ln p te of four years at Shorewood hm strll retams some of hrs MISSOUII drawl acqurred m St Louis before enterrnq rn 43 ELLYN WESTPHAL Ellyn s four years of earnest partrcrpatron tn lVItxed chorus mdrcated that her amortton for a future vocatton that of bemg a professtonal smger may be reahzed In all but her seruor year she served as block captam and durmq her ophomore year she was a member of Hall Monrtors WANDT VVESTPHRL Q.. 5 9-C' VU COPPERDOME IANET WHITCOMB As a freshman at Longfellow runror hrgh Ianet was a member of Dramatrc and Travel clubs As a sophomore and rumor at Carl Schurz hrgh rn Chrcago she belonged to French club and the Grrls Athletrc Assocratron Bu as a senror at Shorewood she rust settled down to makrng new frrends IAMES WHITTET Addrng hrs rnrmrtable numor to every oc asron Whrf served on Student Councrl for two years the Youth Councrl for one and as a socral charrmar when a senror Smrlrn Irmmy was a three year letterman rn tennrs and basket ball playrng heartrly rn sprte of hrs regard for the suburb to the north ISABELLE WICKMAN Izzy entered Shorewood as a fre hman from Crarg school After passrng up all extra currrculars as a fresh man and sophomore she elected to rom Sports club and Hall Monrtors for two yea s as well as Dance club when a senror Outsrde of school srngrng serves as her marn rnterest BARBARA WITT Wrtty Bobbre Wrtt has breezed through four very actrve years of school lrfe She played rn sports sang rn chorus and acted rn dramatr s durrng her career at Shorewood She rounded out her actrvrtres wrth her work a a member of the Y Teen cabrnet and her partrcrpatron on the Rrpples staff IOHN WORMSBACHER Iohn came to Shorewood as a freshman from Carleton school Throughout hrs four year career football was the only one of our many actrvrtres whrch rnterested hrm and he was farthful to that team for three years Iohn enroys outdoor lrfe and clarms huntrng and frshrng are hrs hobbres RIFHARD WUNDERLICH Lrke many other Shorewoodrtes Drck entered these halls as a seventh grader from Lake Bluff Mrxed chorus clarmed hrs mornrngs when he was a freshman and a sophomore Durrng hrs last two years at Shorewood Drck drdnt rom any extra currrculars but devoted hrs trme to hrs hobbres of photography and huntrng NED ZIEBELL Ned rs that fellow whom one can always frnd back stage Srnce comrng from DePere rn 42 Ned has been rnterested rn the work of stage crew He was a loyal member of Dramatrc club for four years and partrcrpated rn Hall Monr tors for two Huntrng rs hrs spare trrre rntere t SOL ZITRON One can always recognrze Sol by hrs boomrng barrtone Hrs frrendly drsposrtron and keen sense of humor are well known throughout school rn both hrs classes and extra currrcula s To express hrs musrcal talents he Cho e orches tra for four years and ACappella chorr for the past three IAMES ZUCKER W eres Zucker s head? 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OFF t GRIDLEY DIVISION 'A' COTTAGE CHEESE MArquette 7370 'A' DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Start Your Boy Right With a Northwestern Mutual Pollcy BEVERLY MEAT MARKET Earn greater sav1ngs for your boy by estabhshmg hrs hte 1nsurance estate whtle h1s youth commands a low premlum rate Remember that the dttference be tween hte lnsurance companles 15 slgmftcant You w11l be well reward ed lf you do these two thlngs before 3 I N Oakland Ave 8260 plannlng and buylng hte 1nsurance lll see a Northwestern Mutual agent and let h1m tell you what the dltfer ence between hte msurance com pames means to YOU and 127 check wlth any of our pollcyholders Consult your Northwestern Mutual Agent or call Meats Poultry Fish Known tor Better Permaments and Expert Cold Wav1ng VICTOR M STAMM General Agent and Associates 721 East Mason Street D1-Xly 1730 Protect W1tl1 Safety m the Strong Northwestern Mutual Lrte FLORA WERNER of the CARL WERNER BEAUTY SALON Edgewood 5697 3908 N Oakland Ave Best Wlshes From LUGE 000 553 Opposite Auclutorlum Bldg ,WIQEAWV 4022 N Oakland Look for the Tompkms Store near your Home U ' 1- H-I - 8I . . ED. . I 0 I I FAMQUS ICE CREAM 135 KEMIDS AIKEN SERVICE REXALL DRUGSTORE Cities Service Products U 3 Registered Pharmacists .k Q, C 4499 N. OAKLAND AVENUE MILWAUKEE, WIS. 4230 N. Oakland Ave. Edge. 7037 uality Always Ll- JOSEPH HANKE 101-INS Florists Barber Shop bib 36 Q l AOACAC ' Edgewood 0110 4181 N. Oakland Ave. ACr0SS H19 Sire-G+ CAMERAS survues R E I M E R S PHOTO MATERIALS co Movles Sound and Sulent Tripods Llghhng Equlpment Everythlng for the Camera Enthusiast See Our Beautiful New Store Ma 7331 Thlrd at State St DA'-Y'55' GEORGE KENKEL Te UNITY Casualty and Fare Insurance IOE W 2 Ladies Ready to Wear 4234 N ED 5477 MANTHEY s Foon MARKET QSIICVC O6 Clwfnma, amd 4 N O kl ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Edg 9953 3 N Q kl Edg 7240 CAPITCL DRUG The Complete Drugstore NO E also 137 h . INC. 9 ast isconsin Avenue Milwaukee ,Wis. . . . Larkin St. . mf, I 1 Si' 433 . a and Ave. 9- 350 . a and Ave. e. 400I . akland Ave. dge. PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS KAMIN PHARMACY 4000 North Oakland Avenue Telephone ED 0950 WE INSURE EVERYTHING ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD 9 W C BRADT 81 SON INSURANCE W t MA 7476 IIIQIIESNVIIIS THE HOUSE OF FINE MUSIC 3 N O kl A 2 0 THE TEGGE LUMBER COMPANY HARDWOOD LUMBER 1500 WEST BRUCE STREET MILWAUKEE WIS 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MARKETING HARDWOOD LUMBER App All M lc De Soto Plymouth Sales Parts LAEV MOTORS Inc SN ok! FREE PICK UP Dg asoo 350 F H K R U E G E R CONTRACTOR Concrete 81 Masonry Structures 3825 N OAKLAND AVE EDGEWOOD 3355 MILWAUKEE II WIS SEE KRUEGER FOR KONCRETE ll 4 4 1 ll 9 IncIudin Automobiles, Musical Instru- ments, Fur Coats. Household and Personal Ettects, Cameras and Projection Equipment A A 962 . a and ve. ED. 24 77I N. a er St. . roved Service - a es of Cars Manufacturers and Dealers in 1 I . 45I . a and E ewood - I 138 ss China Gift C A S P E R ' S CRYSTAL ROOM Kitchen Utensils and Accessori S. J. Casper Co. Inc. 843-845 N. Plankin+on Ave. Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin WGT9 CAPITOL FOOD SHOP J. Rampolla 2309 E. Capiiol Drive EDgewood 2407 Compliments Wadham s DIVISION Soconoy Vacuum Orl Co, Inc Get Your RECORDS at Wisconsin s Largesi' LONDON HAT 81 SHOE REPAIRING CO SUITS d DRESSES PURSES GLOVES dNEcKT1Es 1 D ly 3010 226 E W of I 0 o 0 i A 0 0 0 ll 9 ' I ' ll Mu5'C Siofe Expert Hat Cleaning and Shoe Repairing cm cleaned and pressed , cm c ecmed CI . isconsin Ave 1 9 NORTH SHORE STATE BANK Odlkfdfld at Capitol SHOREWOOD 11, WISCONSIN Our F1rSt Year S Growth MAY 4 1946 JUNE 30 1946 5772 030 45 DECEMBER 3 51 198 533 31 1423 34171 Number of Accounts 4 1946 D 242 M y 4 7 1708 DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO S5 ooo oo BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' 9 Opened for Business I 9 1, 1946 I I ' I I I ' May , .................... None J ne 30, 1946 .................... 587 b 31 1946 ............ I 194 ........................ B a Servlng the North Shore Area WHITEFISH BAY STATE BANK 3II E SlIver Sprung Drive MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION W H BENDFELT CO House of Fme ICE CREAM Sold Exclusively - In the Shorewood Hugh School Cafeteria 207 East Capitol Drive EDgewood 4600 WOODCRAFT CAMP A Private Camp For Boys 8 to 15 ITwo week camp for gxrlsl Located m the pme woods Emphas1s on real .cb ccrmpmg trcnl overmght ccrmpmg nilery ,- archery r1d1ng hshmg smhng 'Y Get folder or appomtment W A HARDTKE 4470 N Murray Ave Edgewood 0275 R 141 A F r I e n d I y n Ic EE Q . . I y M K l REAL ESTATE SANDLEQ -.W SCHNEIDER INSURANCE AL ESTA INSURANCE nur :sun LEASING in I ww Wgveim MORTGAGE LOANS 6I2 NORTH WATER STREET TELEPHONE BRoadway I033 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT MILWAUKEE 2 WISCONSIN ef' l els? rag.. loam? Each year as you graduates grow older and eventually establlsh homes of your ovm you wxll duscoy er that more and more folks vxant Al1Electr1c homes You mll oxe rt to yourself therefore to be fully mformed on low cost electrxclty adequate vurmg and elec trrcal applmnces yn h1ch make electrncal hung so easlly ay arlable to all - li l -lfffly, 1 my rwan The Electr1c Co MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN SP 7A 47 PLN 4 ff? f'1 J 37I0 N Oakland Ave Geo W Browne Sales and Service plqmnufh Ed 0089 149 . Q! 5 I 45. 53' Q12 .3 L' TE - A :I tif: . M A 7 ' ' I 'ff rl -W , f f'4:,.., , W'4,f.L.:LZif2.?rff Y l I I I I i ' .......,rf'!! X we-I? 'r ' 42, 'll xx! YN! , , , L, -k , , , 7 , A ' ' N - , 1 7 . . . . I , 'I . - av W -- ' - Flu e 'L A -A , ' . 5 ' 'I I' ' -Y '1' E ,, v CNIRTSIEF . BUSINESS PRESS -OUR HOBBY- Gfzeafing and pfwaucing geffefz gclwol ana college annuals 1712 W St Paul Ave Phon 3 Mllwaukee 3 Wisconsln e WEst 3690 ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS and ARTISTS MATERIALS DRAFTING ROOM FURNITURE Blueprints and Phofostats At Bndge N N 143 Q I I - - - . , I I I I I i i F Iwctlc' I' ndcring all Service and . ll t - d'y cleaning pI c Daly 3-4811 . , . S 10 115 East Wells Street Mllwcukee Q' :I1 and czuj' Izxundcrlng-'I7Il Al gt 914 Q. jzlckmn. NOW Come to the LIGHTED SCHOOL SHOREWOOD OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL THE SHOREWOOD CO OPERATIVE CLUB EXTENDS ITS BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1947 TH CO OPERATIVE UB 4' CO OPERATION ALL WAYS ALWAYS 144 E W CL W 299+ 999 44 KEYS - LOCKS - DOOR CLOSERS SALES and SERVICE WHOLESALE - RETAIL o A.A.A. ACME LOCK CO. 757 N. :uh S+. BR. 58:5 ELITE BEAUTY SALON EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING and STYLING Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings KAY JOHNSON, Mgr. Ed. 7420 3479 N. Oakland Ave. 0. ll. PIEPER GOMPAIIY Over Slxty Years of Spe clallzed Food Service to the Schools of the Mlddle West Milwaukee 2 Wlsconsln My be Jegukmf HUGH B MURPHY Inc E C pl THE SCHWAAB STAMP 81 SEAL CO Rubber Sfamps Seals Slenclls W+ Uly 46 WHOLESALE RETAIL FRUIT MARKETS 2643 d 4 'A' ' , ' I700 . a iol Drive U Bronze Memonal Tablels 4027 N. Oakland Ave. - - - Edgewood 3 l4o 547 N. a er S+' a I7 N. Downer Ave. - - - Lakesi e 050 145 S H Q E S ALLEN ELECTRIC CALCULATING MACHINES ELLIOTT FISCHER MACHINES Ground Grxpper Cantrlever Rebllllf Und S9TV1C9d Dr Denn1ston CUIIIS Dr Hzss TYPEWRITERS New and Used PFOIGCIIC Shoes For The Entzre Fcrmxly ADDING MACHINES F1I!ed by Specrczlzsis CROW BRAND CARBONS and RIBBONS DYERS SHOE STORE W J CRQWLEY C0 634 N Water sf 9oa N wa+ef s+ MA 6363 omplete anklng GPVICC at 13 Convenlent 0 lces fx W FIRST WISCONSIN NATIONAL BANK oFMu.wAuKEE Member of Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporchon HAYEK 5 PHARMACY JACK GERSETH SERVICE Shorewoods BUSIEST Drugstore 4001 N Downer Ave YQUR Expert Repcurmg PRESCRIPTION STORE Ask your Doctor 423I N Oakland Ave EDgewood 99I5 146 2, wax x iw vi E15 ?'wr4S,N' I' YN 'xx 'A P N -grtifwi wif I H x fx T 'mer ' ll I 5 F1-LQ fi is ii in M- LA, 66 f Mm his W-Qxwyf? Sinai f mm: L RFQ Egg, wt NL4 Q Eg a ' ,Nqr-1 ix ?!Tfil'++'l?'f' 'i X x xxigjlllxyx H M 5 EX 'R-rsvp Rx Yiiaxlxi xii ml! 1 A lf iw NX ':L!axm A xxx lx- ll You who shoulder the burdens ot producmq a school annual w11l irnd a full measure of Joy and satisfaction in workmq with the Mandel orqanrzatron Here you w1l1 always frnd a spirit of frrendllness compeient and unselfrsh counsel and Wxsconsrns largest corps of artists and engraving artisans anxious to do everything to make your work an outstanding achievement To do nothing short of the besf has been the Mandel rdeal for more than half a century an H ENGRAVING COQART STUDIOS INC 1319 Nu. 3rd St., ' Maruuette E970 ' Milwaukee, Wisconsin 147 FX 'XY Tis, lr l ' , uw. :wg ix Q AT 'S Z! 4 I V 1 A .lgirawt fi fr eff Alps., , 'W L- 'J r ie. ,ie fe.-,f .xofql KX ? 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' PATRUNS PASS FUNERAL HOME 3601 N Oakland Ave Best Wishes to the Class ol 1947 SHOREWOOD BOOTERY 4326 N Oaxcland Ave Best W1shes to the Class of 1947 FREDERICK IOHNSON 522 N Water St Best Wzshes to the Class ol 1947 FRANK W LADKY 208 E WISCOHSID Ave Compllments ot Frank W Ladky D1str1ct Manager Allegheny Ludlum S eel Corporahon 6 Cldvefzfasefzs and ations May we express our apprecuahon for your splendld fmancual support We are sure you wall be benefited +oo, because our annual IS read agaln and again ln +welve hundred Shorewood homes Grafefully yours, COPPERDOME BUSINESS STAFF 148 Tluznlz lj u ' p 3 Ml i QHIIQ C-' i i i 555 sg leg 2+ 5155 fb A-rf ZS ,S U bf 4 LJ Asylh WM 1 .3 if 23 0a,,Xfk,.xl-Ll be u JVM! fwf' in ff . r Qfifgfffgz UWALW f wav jf xllvrlfm' . A I C Qfjf ' -,-nn-l1'? Q Q R . dba N I KX ! s W ' Jef 1jvi,1 5f Y LJ i11


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