Shorewood High School - Copperdome Yearbook (Shorewood, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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SENIORS l ANN ESTY Annie was interested in many co-curriculars since she came from Fond du Lac junior high in 1948. Dramatics has claimed most of her time, for she was active in the club for tour years. Ann also actively participated in Y-Teens, Home Ec club, Square Dance club, and Hall Monitors. RICHARD FELDMAN Dick came to Shorewood at the beginning of his senior year from St. George high school, Evanston, Illinois. He followed up his swimming experience there by becoming a member of our swimming team and also by going out for Life Saving. His favorite hobbies led him to join Radio and Camera clubs. CAROLE FERKEL Care joined us at Shorewood as a junior from River- side, where she had spent her first two years. Dramatics caught Carole's attention right away and she remained a loyal member as a senior. Besides dramatics, Carole was a Hall Monitor and a member of Y-Teens for one year each. RICHARD FOSTER Striving to score that touchdown, make that basket, and hit that homerun. have been Dick's main activities for the past four years. During his two years at Messmer, Moby Dick was active in various sports. As a Shorewoodite, he participated in football. basketball, and baseball. LEOPOLD DICKER Leo has had diversified co-curriculars for he has spent three years each in Dramatic club, Hi-Y, and tennis. He was a member of Debate club and participated in volley- ball for two years. His interest in photography led him into one year in Projectionist's club. VIRGINIA DREBLOW That high stepping little majorette we've been watching for the past three years is Virginia Dreblow. Ginnie's hobbies of baton twirling, roller skating, art, and bowling keep her busy outside of school. A year each in Dramatics, Dance, and Sports clubs were included in her co-curricular program. VICTOR EBERHARDT Vic came to S.H.S. from Lake Bluff way back in 1947. Since all sports were his hobby, he was kept quite busy. However, golf seems to stand out as his favorite for he concentrated on it for three years. Square Dance club was also on Vic's agenda during his senior year. IERROLD EGNER Woosh! What was that? Why Egner. of course, in his little black beetle. Throughout his high school years Ierry's favorite hobby has been tinkering with cars. Entering S.H.S. as a freshie from West Division, his job at the station has kept him from participating in any co- curriculars.

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ROGER CARRON Roger came from Thoreau in '49 and spent his freshman year getting to know people. In his sophomore year, as homeroom president, he was a member of Student Council: but during his junior and senior years he found no co- curriculars to his liking. Hunting, fishing, and baseball occupy his time outside of school. NANCY CAUM Nancy's interest in music was demonstrated by her participation in Mixed Chorus for four years during which she was heard and seen in many of the operettas. Nancy served as a Hall Monitor in her freshman year and was a member of Square Dance club for the next three years. SUSAN CONWAY Specializing in sports, Sue spent her first two years of high school at St. Roberts and Messmer. She continued sports during her two years at Shorewood and participated in Life Saving in her junior year. Hall Monitors, Water Ballet, and Dramatic club were her senior activities. BETTE RAE COX Vivacious Bette has been a busy girl at Shorewood high school with her many co-curriculars. She was a four year member of Dramatic club and Red Cross and a three year member of Square Dance club. She participated in Radio club, Girls' Sports, Y-Teens, and Pep club for one year each. COPPERDOME ,tmp y I RUTH ELLEN DALBERG Music, music, music! This was Ruth's theme song here at Shorewood for she was a faithful four year member of Band. Besides playing the cornet, she has made a study of the tambourine and is really good at it. lt's plain to see that Ruthie's chief interest is in the musical field. IIM DALTON Butcher Boy got right into the swing of things as a freshman by joining Dramatic club, but in his sophomore year his interests turned to Choir in which he remained throughout the rest of his stay at Shorewood. Iim's hob- bies of hunting, fishing, and cooking occupy his extra time. DARLENE DEI Mention music or sports to Darlene and her face lights up! In line with her interest in music, Darlene was a one year member of Glee club and participated in Mixed Chorus for three years. As a senior she added Hall Moni- tors to her program. Dar1ene's interest outside of school turns to sports. GORDON DERZON Gordy-busy? You said it! He was kept busy by iour years of basketball, Band, and tennis, while Hall Monitors occupied his time for three years and Youth Council and Student Council for two. Greyhound Guides and Ripples were Derz's activities as a senior. He was elected to National Honor Society in his junior year.



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HENRY FULLER Dramatics was Hank's main interest at S.H.S. for he has been in many plays. Henry also participated in Hi-Y, Student Council, Social Chairmen. Square Dance club, Hall Monitors, and Pep club. At home Henry will be found working in the learned iields ot chemistry and electronics. ALICE GABRIEL It's plain to see that Alice enjoys singing because she was a member of Mixed Chorus for four years. She also served in Y-Teens and Senior Home Ec club lor two years. and Square Dance club for three years. Outside ol school Alice enjoys her hobby of sewing. MARLENE GESELL When Marlene entered S.H.S in 1949, from Maple Dale. she immediately became interested in the music organi- zations and joined Glee club. In her sophomore and junior years she graduated to A Cappella Choir. Outside oi school Marlene turns to sewing and roller skating for en- joyment. ELNORA GIBSON Ellie has had quite a variety of co-curricular activities during her tour years at Shorewood. One year each ot Glee club and Mixed Chorus and two years of Dramatic club kept her busy in the mornings. She filled out her senior year by joining Square Dance club, Hall Monitors. and Youth Council. COPPERDOME BARBARA FRASER Since she came from Fox Point school in 1948, Barbara has been known for her excellent knitting, but this hobby did not keep her from participation in a number of co- curriculars. Barbara was a member of Mixed Chorus, Home Ec club, Dance club. Life Saving, and Hall Monitors. ELIZABETH FRIED Red hair-yes, that's Liz leaving Downer and coming to Shorewood in her junior year: she immediately became interested in many things. Liz was a member of Sports, Pep, Dramatic, and Square Dance clubs for two years, and she rounded out her program with Y-Teens and Hall Moni- tors as a senior. IANET FRIEND Ian, who came from Maple Dale in 1949. got right into the swing of things after being elected home room presi- dent. Throughout her stay at Shorewood she kept busy by participating in Sports and Life Saving club for two years and Choir and Dramatics tor one. Ian rates as our favorite mermaid since she spends much of her time swimming. LARRY FRIEND Orchestral Student Council! Hall Monitors! Hi-Y! These and many more co-curriculars interested Larry during his high school years. He was an active member of track, Choir, Social Chairmen. and Radio, Square Dance, Dra- matic and Pep clubs. In his junior year Larry was elected to National Honor Society.

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