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4 l t t I l r 'POC' N.,- COPPERDOM LUCILLE SCHEERER Lucille's activity list started in her sophomore year when she became a member of Mixed Chorus. This group held her interest through her senior year. Lucille was a member of Y-Teens for two years and she added Hall Monitors to her activity list in her senior year. Photography kept her busy outside of school. BARBARA SCHMIDT In her freshman year, Bobbie didn't find time to join any coecurricular, but as a sophomore she became a Hall Monitor, a position she held for three years. In addition to that activity, at the beginning of her junior year, she began her two year participation in Mixed Chorus and Square Dance club. KENNETH SCHMIDT Building and Grounds seem to be Ken's favorite co- curricular for he joined this activity in his sophomore year and continued his participation as a junior. Ken entered our ranks as a freshman from Fox Point school and in his leisure time, he enjoys his hobbies of riding horses and tinkering with old cars. ROBERT SCHMIDT Green Tree School lost a good fellow when Bob came to Shorewood in 1945. He immediately joined Dramatics but after his sophomore year, he found it interfered with his cafeteria work. ln his senior year, he became a staunch supporter of Hi-Y, Building and Grounds Committee, and Hall Monitors. MARILYN SCHOOF Marilyn entered Shorewood High as a freshman from Green Tree School. Dramatic club took up Marilyn's time in her freshman and sophomore years. She substituted Mixed Chorus for Dramatic club as a junior and continued in that activity during her senior year when she also became a Hall Monitor. IAMES SCHUET T Iim became home room president and a member of the football team as a freshman. In his sophomore year he joined the baseball team and furthered his sports activities on the basketball squad as a junior only to return to base- ball the next year. He also sang in Choir in his senior year. DAVID SCHUMACHER Hold lt . . . click! and Dave takes another picture. Since his arrival from Steuben Iunior High school in the spring of '45, his big interest has been in photography. Besides his work in Camera club, he spent two years on the Copperdome staff and was Ripples photographer in his senior year. NORMAN SCHUMINSKY Norm enrolled in Shorewood as a sophomore from the Gulf Coast Military Academy. There were very few co- curriculars to his liking but his hobbies of stage and radio led him to join dramatics as a sophomore where he be- came a member of the stage crew for the next three years. Hiro--
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SENIORS RICHARD SCHUSTER Staitinq his hitih strhool rareior in nvutral, Dirk waitcid until his snr hsirriorc- yr-ar f roin llall Monitors and Build- iriq and Grounds -'onirriittof-. Hr: shifted into second and zrioirn-fi away in high through Studrent Counfil as prosidont tit Huildinq and Grounds vorrirriittcie and his junior home IUUIII, GLORIA SCHWAB llntt-rinrg iiliorf-wrt-oil lliiiih as a iroshrnan lroin Richards Strw-t Sfliftrl, 'S 'llV-'CIlY'H started hor f'i,'fTLII'TIf'lllGI' rrroqrarn wlrrrn shit It inml clrarrrativs and shi? '.'f'intinrir1c,l in this Clult iliirinri hor sorihrrrnorv- yr-ar. Doviclinrg sho would like C1 vlianriii, Gloria afivlod hor voiso to Affoivpolla Choir in hor jririirwi and snniar ynars. WILLIAM SCHWAB Williri aritrfrod Short-wood lliqh lronr Milwaiikoo Country llay in St-r-torrilitrr of l945. From the very lie-qinninq he zriadw his rms--ri'-, tA lt in lwotltall, ljaslceiliall, and trafk, llf- l-4-vairitf a tour yncri man in va--h of thesn artivities. As ri riiriirrr Hill joint-d thf- Afiapiivlla Choir and vinritiniirid lliis crwlivily in his smritii' yvai. IEAN SCI-IWEIBINGER An rifli-'itil sollr-i ol tho srhtiol is loaniv who spcvnds rnuvh ul hm limo in thi- hook storm. Finding time for Mixod Chorus 'is ri lrf-sliriian shr- fllltflfxd Sofiril CTIIGITIIICAYI and Squaw Ilan 'ii clxzii tht' nw:-it yr-rrr. lr-anief vlianagirrl to the AICfIPIWf3llU 'flirtir as rl junior antl was olnrstr-d to National llonor in hor siiriioi year. Schuster G. Schwab W. Schwab Schweibinger IOHN SEARLE No time was wasted in joining ro curriwulars whvn lohn joined our ranks in 116. Bc-qinning with Mixvd Chorus, h-- riontinued in this activity till araduation. As rr junior hw added Debate cluh and track and in his snnior yoar in clude-d Hi-Y, Ski vliih, Coppordorno, crass Country, Studont Council, and National Honor Society. NANCY SELLMAN Quiet and valiri thats Nancy, Entering as a irvshnian sho bonanza a Culi reporter. lfrcm hor' svplizsriiriro throuah senior years, her so-r:':,irri::,1lars nurnlreirr-d two, liut both qroups would lnoast a faithful rriernlir-r. She stood guard in our Hnolile halls as cr hall monitor, and also Iiartivipatvd in the actlivitius of Drarnalic Club. AUDREY IEAN SHERMAN Audrey Ioan ontered Shoruwood from Philipp School, Milwaukee, in tho fall of 1945. As a troshnian sho ioinorl dramativs ond crintinuf-r,l this for two more years. Shr- added Hall Monitors to hrir pro grain in hor junior an-i sc,-nior yoars. Outside ol school modc-linrg and rilayinir thfi piano ovrupiod most of he-r loisurn tirno. VELMA SHIELDS Susie started her c'o-currivular activities liy liororiiiri-i a Y-Toon when sho joinr-d us as a sapliomorri from Cran- don High. The tfllowinq year sho dsridnd lg nnlarrrv h--r program of atitrvitrrrs lsy adding Horn-9 Eicriorrrics flulr ltr Y-Teens and sho vontintied hr-r riartiviricrtion in lrntli dui ina her senior year. Searle Sellmcm Sherman Shields ?
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SENIORS ESTHER RUBEN Petite and always srnilinq, Esther lent an artistic touch to Shorewood when she carrie from Steuben junior Hiqh in oiqhth qrade. As a three-year member of Dramatic club, she participated in varied fields of the work. Esther also paddled vigorously in Life Saving club for a year. But shos happiest when she has a paint brush in hand. HERBERT RUEHL Herb enrolled in Shorewood from Steuben junior Hiqh as a sophomore. He didn't waste any time qettinq in activie ties, cjoinq out for football, basketball, and baseball. Dur- inq his junior and senior years, his efforts were concentra- ted in baseball and basketball. A member of the first base- liall team, he earned three letters in that sport. RICHARD RUPERT Zeke enrolled in Shorewood from Atwater six years ago. He occupied his spare time with Mixed Chorus as a freshman and a sophomore. During his last two years, Zeke did not join any Co-curriculars so he had more time for stage work and he also enjoyed his outdoor hobbies of hunting and fishincg. DAVID SAFER A shovk of shiny black hair and you know that it's Dave walking down the hall. A Shorowoodite from 'way back when, Dave took part in football, basketball, and swim- ininq in his freshman year. From his sophomore through senior years. Dave's only co-vtirricular was swimming showing that this merman had a qreat interest in this sport. ALLEN SA NDE Al decided to Home to Shorewood High after he gradu- ated from Browning. He was an active participant of band for four years whore he could be heard blowing his trumpet. fits interest in music did not end with band, but he con- tinued his favorite hobby which is listening to jazz records. HELEN SATTLER Wh:-n lit-len entered from Berlin School as a freshman, sho joined Homo Economics club and remained a faithful me-mbor to that organization. As a senior she became its sec-retary. ln addition to this activity, she found time as a senior to add her voice to Mixed Chorus and to join Square l7anr'1 vluli. THOMAS SAUER Tim entered Shorewood Hiqh as a freshman from St. Rob- orts. He has exvelled in many thinqs from basketball to tennis and won many letters in these sports. He led the baskvtball team in his junior year in scoring. Outside of school, Tim can usually be found riding a bus to and from Short-wood. RONA SCHAPIRO Known for her miniature size and vivacious smile, Rona has painted her path through school. joining dramatics as a freshman, she found Mixed Chorus more to her liking for the next three yr-ars. Sports as a junior and Y-Teens and Hippies as a senior plus her interest in painting filled Rona's spare time.
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