Shorewood High School - Copperdome Yearbook (Shorewood, WI)
- Class of 1960
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'a ' N12 Where did It go? Somethmg gust doesn t disappear' To solve thus per plexmg problem the l96O Copperdome Staff employed the renowned and adventurous detectuve Shorewood Holmes After careful searchmg and sound deductlve reasoning Shorewood Holmes found the answer anotlfer year has flown by leaving us wlth many wonderful mem orles We hope that you wall enloy following the footsteps of the famed prlvate eye, whale dlscovermg the clues that unlock your own story book of remmlscences ,VZ fe 4 l.6,HV3J LK gf 1 X 414, LCMJL, are-ef. rf J KIXLX, QL, 4-5! L-fe-'KA L l , ye I 'IK f 'J LQ! 'Ll HP' gf, If UL V . K AL f. l ,VVLA hill: 7 A J li L -if fr Nfl l' 4 ll, fl xl XXX 'lllrgl It XXX cf j l . Q, cj ff , Q ' ' l' e'rHml5 'lu qffx r , Q' xg 1 A ' ,J 2 ,lgwl ff Xu K. 'ffl KV 1 'xx r Lg. -Jl ,A Y' b. KN l . A I nl I I ' ,V . l I y -F g ., I . . - l ,J L IL! L us rs Shorewood 1960 Covered with fluffy snow the Admumstra hon buuldlng stands stately agcrnsf the beauhful whute background ! The hugh school skylrne is enhanced by the snlhou efte of the Copperdome, as It stands maleshcally agannsf the darkennng K heavens 1 f A fx XM xx V X ,JJJ J' 4 .1 K' XJ I 4 I r gn? N-,, 9 I, COPPERDOME Mir' N3 11 V3 N School IS out and everyone hurrnes toward has parked car and varnous offer school ochvlhes WNV fjxx.,-:,.f,y Qwgm Ja QMNCCQ ef ww NYK X935 C3x.'x3-L, x.zw- X ,-HQ,-X,ywX.ckJYX uden ssed underi Qtqwgiweekly Q m the YQ SSW if im WA k I I , ,. Y .. , 'ggi , W n- -Lg-M , M 'A 1 e 4, , X v X q e 4 . XR Q Wx I ' A f - - AN fe 1 xv Y' r, v A -A A A ,f w. X , x K ai' I xA K-JXNXR, Q' N A W f f L K .J ' , ' A A 4 K K -1.1, X.,N ft ' Q' ij X.. K , I x S, v In ' I ,D W C N em- rx . .. NN K' Q , . W 7 S, Q' e - - , fa, , ,I ka 1 5 xl! ul ' L 4 XJ V xl J X X C A M P U S XZ af6c'L!.,fflJ 4,60-Cegd Snow snow becuhful SHOW Step on cn lump cmd down you go More fe thus year n use rbe wa ness S rw Xa N xW N 'N h :fe ugh School One of the bug prolects thus yeor was the complete remodelung of the Home Economics Iuvmg room A4 mil' C41 lin., ,LAW mi -1 7 vi . N 'X A- I 64 V f ,xx vt ,XXX 4,11 Q SLN xo W Wt '- Va 'bf N, Y V, xx: ,, , Kq ww Q N X. e N .. . .Y RA v N Joy , , iw ,, N ' I .Q , 'j XJ il N X. . . .QV ,xx 'N wx . Xxx .X -'- N ' XJ X -.,' , QQ . . W K no Il ' . Q2 v -3 XXI 'FQ Tw 'f- M .x .x I X en N-f yi r XJ f . . ' NX. N N QV Xnnhx, e I of X X 'X X ' . ' MEN, Pissed Hs, . - gf X h . NK 5 Y af. 0 713 'U NN Q N XY ', N1 J FQ X' fx N ' e ' 4 I 1 xx QI X, n 0 XX R N NN . x 4 'Q X 'JxN K.-'J u .Q FA xv A 'XX X X X N X , X N 1 -U ix. N Xp x x 4 , K x 5 1 X o , X xa - iv N A W M N f5J 'N 'N ,Sf -Q ,K 2 -Q JN Q X - . 1 ., , , , Qi if 3' SJ X X , x A X, K lv 'ood ,X J. bi -3 Wx! X Q md X, Q ,X 3 . . . X-VNV '7 . . . . iw J V. - 1.1. A , . H A r 5 COPPERDOME Nuthonecl Lemke Mrs Vuvucn Robinson clerk Leshe Aspln director Ernes! Dcvls treasurer Carl B Melander BOARD OF EDUCATION Superlniendent GEORGE BALTUS BA Dlrecfor of Business Servnce R BUTLER BA Dnrecior of Recreohon LOUIS ROMANO BS MS PhD Durector of Instruchon 6 DOUGLAS M. BROWN, B.S., M.S. RAY , , .., M.Ed. w 1 ADMINISTRATION NJ' '9' if' ?'T 'fP JOHN F WEINHOFF JAMES E HEALD P 1 44.1 gfpypz Q ADMINISTRATION EDITH MAY SMITH B HAROLD STOLZ BEd 71654 me bw 442515 ii? z U W foil Mag! Ze! Z 1 , ZjZL fflffihdefzz-Zee, . , A.B., M.A. . , B.S., M.S., h.D. Principal Q Assislcni Principal .4 , ' 1 . L 9 I I 'lr N A ff wa it , .A., M.A. , - -. M-A V Deon of Girl 7 M Deon of Boys , I I , I If I ' , M ,' X I lj, 177 A 4 1- 8 nf N , L,,, 'id' 3 1-all 'kin -J 3 8 qu.-iw-P 8 COPPERDOM VINCENT P ALCOTT BE PhM Whitewater State College University of Wisconsin Problems of Democracy ISABELLE ANDRIUZZI BA MA Queens College Marquette University English Language Arts EDITH ATCHISON BA M University of Iowa University of Michigan Latin English ARTHUR E BIDNEY BE M University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Marquette University Industrial Arts GERALD BIRKHOLZ BA Ripon College Science Biology MARION C BROCK BS University ot Wisconsin Columbia University Physical Education IRENE CARPENTER BA Wayne State Teachers College University of Chicago Language Arts PETER COLOSIMO BS University of Minnesota Columbia University Physical Education SAMUEL N DECKER BA M Hanover College Indiana University French ENL DUNLAP BA MA E Iowa State Teachers College Smith College Columbia University Psychologist JOSEPH S. FERRARA, B.S., M.A. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Art HELEN GARRETT, B.Ed., B.M., M.Ed. Ohio State University Chicago Musical College University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Social Studies, Music E FACULTY 'Wi RONALD E. GERAGHTY, B.S., M.Ed University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Marquette University Science BERNARD D. GREESON, B.S., M. Parsons College Northwestern University Productions, Speech OLE GUNDERSON, B.S. University of Wisconsin Physical Education EILEEN HAENSGEN, B.S., M.A. University Physical Education 'a hl'.J - ELEANOR HAMILTON, B.S., M.S. Indiana State Teachers College Physical Education JANE HOLLYMAN, A.B., M.A. Pork College Columbia University lnstrumentol Music L MARGUERITTE HOUSE, B.A., B.M., Oxford College Northwestern University Music Appreciation ELMER J. JACOBSON, B.S. University Ot Wisconsin - Biol A. tif W V 1 COPPERDOME ALENT JAMES BS MEd M Unuverslty of Wlsconsln Home Economics DAVID D JONES BA Beloit College World History MARGARET JOSEPH BS M University of Michigan Mathematics FRANCES KENNEY BS MA Columbia University Northwestern University DOROTHY S KITTLESON Northland College Engllsh JUNE KNAEBE BS University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Speech Re Education MORTON C KOENDERS EdB E Oshkosh State Teachers College Marquette University Industrial Arts ROBERT E KUPFER BS University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Mathematics Language Arts 10 dM t IE . , .H.E , . ., .A. Mathematics, Orientation B Mr, 01 777 . , B.A. FACULTY MARGARET W LARSON BEd M Whltewoter State Teachers College Columbia Unnverslty Shorthand Typewrntmg LEONARD O LEVERSON B5 M Umversnty of Wnsconsun Mllwcukee Northwestern Umverslty Socuol Studses LARRY LOVE BA Sampson College Language Arts MABLE MADDEN Ph B MA Unlversnty of Chicago Engllsh JANET MILLER AB MA Augustana College Columbia Unlverslty Mathematvcs WILLIAM O OLSON BA M Luther College Unlverslty of Wusconsun Mathemotucs ZELMA MAY OOLE AB MA EdD Hullsdale College Unnversnty of Mlchngan Columbla Umverslty English WALTER A PECK BA MA Carroll College University of Denver Assembly Trannlng Speech . , . ., .A. , V . . . I . , . . , . ., . . , . ., . . . , . ., .S. . , . ., . , , COPPERDOME HENRY POTTS BS MS Unlversuty of llllnous Bookkeepnng Typmg Clencal Scnence CHESTER A RINKA BS MS consm State College Stevens Pomt ersuty of Wnsconsun Mnlwoukee Socncl Studles World Hustory WALLACE SCHNEIDER BS MS WISCONSIN State College LaCrosse Southern lllmols Umversrty Physucul Ed ucotlon RUTH SCHOEN BS MA University of Wlsconsln Spanish RICHARD SCIBBY AB MA Western Kentucky Teachers College Unlverslty of Kentucky Mothemchcs DALE M SCHUPPENER BA PhM Lawrence College Unrversnty of Wrsconsln Science DONALD SELLEW BA MA Columbno Unlverslty Music MARY C SHEMORRY BA MA Unlverslly of Minnesota Columbno Unlverslty 12 Llbrurlon Wi . I . Av! . . . '. 1 J . . 1.104 'VL' . ,, .I, . . . . I , GH 5 . J 5 ,, lf . 1 iv., - g P n I 'f ,ff ' 4 5 FACULTY CARL F. SIEFERT, B.S,, M.Ed. Marquette University 1 Mathematics SANDY S SMITH BM MM Ithaca College Northwestern Unlverslty Instrumental Muslc BEVERLY SPORER BS UDIVETSIIY of Wlsconsm Home Economncs MARGARET STURR AB M Western Mlchlgan Unlverslty Unlverslty of Michigan Engllsh NORMAN SUCHANEK BS MS Umverslty of Wlsconsun Physlcs Scuence Mathematlcs BERTONL SWAN BS MS Rnver Falls State College Unlverslty of Wlsconsun Amerucan Hustory Problems of Democracy OTTIS F SWIGER AB Salem College American History BERTHA WHITE BA M Hendrux College Umverslty of WISCODSIN Englush Hope College Unlverslty of Iowa Chemlstry HAROLD H WOLFE BS Wnsconsln State College LaCrosse Driver Ed ucatlon JACQUELINE R WOLFF Unlverslty of WISCONSIN Language Arts KURT H ZANDER AB M Unlversuty of Mnchugan German 11- 40-pafvzclfg elm, 44,656 K Z2 411441K 'MLLK Z,Z2,,,,-,Q ,gf 26, Z aj! jg '4 '4 54 fo ZCQZJM-if 206 M014 X 6244 ff 3,1444 Jaw! 17,466 Q: 'f4fJ1:4 5-X ,H K? 441114512 N , . ., .A. . . . . , I Q' l . ' . I . I . , 5 I . . -5' . ' I , A 1 X X 'Lf ' 'X if I as A I I -Q-1 Q fm . '. . . 3+ X z ' A . TX HAROLD wlemcs, s.A., M.s. 5 MQ. ' 5 Q . , B.s. . , . ., .A. 'TZ ,, .- 1 , .7 -1 N A A 'f A ' f , , ' ' a - , sf . , 1. A L ' , f I ' VV, nl 'T ' I, A 1 f I b '7 -. fv I . , -. f' ' 12 ' ' - ' ,, A 'X f ft A 13 f 7 , I .' . I f- , A - I' ' 4 , 6 if -ov COPPERDOME FRANCES BUELOW Secretary to Mr. Weinhoff Registrar DOROTHY GRAVES High School Secretary MADELINE JEFFERY Secretary to Mr Butler THEODORA KALKHOFF Switchboard Operator MARIAN MEISENHEIMER Secretary to Mr Brown MABEL P MILLER Attendance Clerk Llbrary Assistant BERNICE KRAUSE RN Health Advlser ALICE MORSE RDH Dental Hyglenlst . 1:3 I ' x . A 1 HELEN SCOTT, B.s. 14 -06, L17 M, 2,j fn K W! L r Md! fic! za 24!f??Z4,Q ae ff J ffccf-6,,z1 7,5 MSYWC QQ X46 jf Z6 faxldzgj EQ QM AX X XX , J my A' T- Q WIFL jj- i if L! J? ' L7 ILL, yt-'55.C,Q,, , IJLO Q ' 4306, GIA cpfdanf 2 4 'QV LI - 7 cg ' If 7671 1 , . Q ' 9-y,4' X X A 'And' I G I X J vf , , , X A '-4: 'H X fa ff K Q ' 'J I Z X Th' 5 X iff: , Q 3 Y , 'Q X J f I XJ- 'V K X QE X fx 1 N, l N: 11 'f ' i i7 x tw , WV glxa Y xx X x X X Several English students seem to be hard at work COPPERDOME Georgia Berland and Tum Reb holtz study u weather chart In sclence class 1C Couch Wally Schnelder QOIHS the exercises with hrs physuccl educatuon class These Spanish students are participating in the foreign language assembly The blindfolded gurl is trying to break open the punata filled with treasures q,-1 :SL t'lm X s. Barbara Morgan, Ned Sutherland, and Virginia Gibbs solve algebraic equa- tions in their first year al- gebra class. Exact measurements and careful planning are neces y to f a door o modern cabinet designed by one of the students C U R R I C U L U M EP l if tif' .. . 1. . ry if f i . '. 'tl ' ii A i i -W in '13 K Q ' . f.. if 'Q I . .i Q u t I , W it' 4 x Hx V sar it t a In a freshmen Latin class Joan Lnghtfooi points out some Interest :ng fads to Ron Zelazo Margaret Pierce and John Casey Wann 'W Qc' l M COPPERDOME Busy typusfs are hard at work wnth thexr daily exercises Barbara Morgan assisis Ann Davey in freshman sewing class. 18 CURRICULUM ws. WIth the assustance of John Blanchard and Dan Crean Steve Kraut puts the fInIsh Ing touches on a mechanIcal drawnng problem When InvestIgatIng the freshmen currIculum we fInd a great varIety of sublects that are packed full of fun and learnIng BeSldeS takIng physIcal educa tIon general scIence and EnglIsh the FTeShIe gebra There are also classes In general math art home ECONOMICS and IndustrIal arts All courses are desIgned to Increase the students knowledge d velop hIs skIlls and broaden hlS Interests ln EnglIsh varIous forms of lIterature and meth ods of lIterary expressIon are studIed If the student elects to take a foreIgn language he learns about a new land IlS people and IlS lIterature WhIle algebra deals wIth the fascInatIng study of num bers general math concerns Itself wIth everyday busIness problems A basIs for future scIentIfIc SfUdIES and Increase of general knowledge form the backbone of the general SCISDCC course PhysIcal fItness IS the oblectlve of the physIcal educatIon program SkIlls learned In typIng durIng the freshmen year Wlll prove to be of great value In the future Home economIc courses dealIng wIth food and clothIng provIde the foundatIon for a happIer, more Independent lIfe MakIng small household artIcles IS the years prolect of the IndustrIal arts course Through art one can develop a means of expres sIon WhlCh wIll Improve as the years go by Both courses gIVe one an excellent opportunIty to de velop hlS hobbIes So one can conclude the freshmen year IS on of great opportunItIes In the further development of educatIon if I Gretchen PfeIfer Roberta Melrose and Sue BIeIer are exammed by the school nurse Mrs Krause before enterIng school after an lllness vw H W T? it , X 1 . . A QL V , .. ' 1, v , . . - I M AUT ffl ,hi -I ,W lf f fa' X . Q. may vary his day with a language, typing, or al- - ' I ' . . . I e- , ' e 19 Steve Leopold dellvers o speech in world hI5YOI'Y class .AA w's'i . x ,gl Mu ip, -U31 P 1' 'I CURRICULUM Susan Prltzkow determlnes the degrees of an angle whale George Kashow offers has cdvlce for solvmg her geometric problem Thot IS c pretty formation, gurls, but please go easy wlth the flngers around her neck 9- wx Q Blending their melodrous tones durmg o lesson bond s ents gve vent t snappy dlxuelcnd swung an 'YK ,-1 do COPPERDOME Snnglng Joyeux Noel second year French students Frances Murphy Pam Roby Kus Skogstrom and Pat Mc Mucken celebrate the hols day season Panel dnscussnons of vornous classlcs make up one unut of the lronlng a technique necessary for every homemaker IS prac sophomore Engllsh program Don Anderson leads a duscusston tuced In all home ecanomucs courses Here Georgeanne Nels on novels and Polly Netz dusplay then' skull 'Munra- viii 2 ,if fm lllll - 1 on e yyyyy aey l h 4 e is .e t v Nr ? . l ' 1 : fv: 5 je Q s gh r ' ' F lj 3 it y N Q ,maj 4 I 3 : . 4 S . g l H K ,I V , k-twA V - . . , ' iw rs 'Z Q -1, I xl 5 J . , 1 ' 4-254-fa frm if K , Y i S -M 1 V N i t - f n , e ' 2 1 one 5 Y M. . 1 f M ky. 1 y . , . 2 y , 5 l A .f ll D. 2 CURRICULUM Susan Prltzkow has her eyes checked for glare recovery nn drrvers education For many the sophomore year rs one to remem ber as sophomores are offered a varred currrculum World History one of the newly requrred courses grves a background of hrstory from the start of crvrlrzatron up to the present It rs now requrred along wrth the Engllsh and physrcal educatxon courses The sophomores are also offered a wrde varrety of electives Each rs given the opportunity to choose hrs own course from among these sublects biology a study of plant and anrmal lrfe home economrcs courses rn foods and clothing plane geometry a basrc mathematvcs course typmg for the college bound as well as the busrness minded student and any of the forelgn languages Other courses offered Include mechanical draw mg wood shop and art Mechanical drawing rs taught wrth the englneermg or draftlng student rn mlnd The constructron of a plece of fine furnrture an wood shop may lead to a vocatron or a lrfe long hobby The art course us open to all students rn terested rn desrgn or any related sublect Drrvers educatron was started several years ago rn cooperatlon wrth the state motor vehrcle depart ment lt rs a course for students who are srxteen and learnrng how to drrve Smce most students be come sixteen during the tenth grade drrvers educa tron has become a part of the sophomore year The course Includes road courtesy how to read road srgns what to do rn case of an accrdent and a general course un drrvmg an automobrle Yes the sophomore year rs a great one rn the students educatron Penny Nlckoll and Carolyn Burch work together to lmprove therr speech ll... I - , . , I ' 1 - ff . . ' . N' 1 A . , 1 i - ' I I I M ,L 1 I g f . . - . I , I F . . ' ,, I 5, I I ' . , . I - , , . . . 3 I , V I , . . I N 25 1 Junnors Martin Gosman Joan Zelger and Duck Wan ner polish thelr copy In newswrltmg A 'D Nr' N514 24 COPPERDOME Marshall Zubatsky proves has point un American has tory whsle Bull Allen Bauba Blats and Steve Blatz look Interested chemistry stu dents have a chance to develop their skulls durnng laboratory pernods CURRICULUM With the new audio equipment, German students can tape their voices and then listen to their re- cording to make necessary correc- tions. The language students reap many benefits from a program that includes these mechanical devices. vw E vw an-Arte FXHII, 'tn sm -mana: '1 'll Newswriting students discover a multitude of feature Ideas for their issue of the Rlpples which is printed in May Mike Spitz spikes a slzzler over the net in Ole Gunderson s eighth hour gym class Volleyball in creases muscular co ordination well as group co operation 5 3 'IW All COPPERDOME wKhw 4 Renee Adcnr proves 0 theorem m solld geom etry 'Q Eager muslc students Phyllns Zurkoff Duck Smuckler ond Carol Koegler master maneuvers on the vnolm Herbert Neu exhlbuts hrs newest masterpnece to curnous art students Paul Senk and Gusty Scmree 26 w.....,....MW r . im, V if 1 - ,LA N r' . . , , dr 1 ff,-ff A M I Q, U. -. 4.. QI k ng . t 4 I 54, UA , , , ' i 5' , . . I f V , s 1 - ' i 575- , fit. , . hu 5- 'K 1 2, 'Q 4' ' ' M . Q 4 . . 2 V . . 5 ' . Q I ' Q, 1 f t V ak, ' Xa CURRICULUM One among the several tests given to drivers' education students is the measurement of an individual's field of vision. After advancing to upper classmen the luniors have an opportunity to take a wider variety of sub gects ln the lunlor English class one receives back ground in American literature ln newswrvtmg creative writing and other English courses open to a lunior the student obtains a background in gournalrsm along with the regular English course Other required sublects for tumors are American history and physical education Juniors have the opportunity to choose at least two of several elective courses ln the field of science he may take biology the study of plants and animals or chemlstry a basic study of matter The language department offers further study in French Spanish German and Latin plus an op portunlty to start a new language The mathematics department offers two advanced semester courses algebra and solid geometry enriched with analytics lf one chooses to take a course In industrial arts he can take woodshop mechanical drawing or architectural drawing In business education a stu dent has an opportunity to learn typing bookkeep mg or stenography Band and orchestra offer the chance to develop ones musical talents ln art classes one acquires a basic appreciation of color combination and designs For those who would like to increase their reading speed Shorewood offers a rapid reading course The tumor year is most Important because plans for training in one s future vocation or profession enter prominently into the choice of sublects 'it Gerry Glese operates the bandsaw to demonstrate various manuevers and patterns easily obtained with the wood shop s power tools 4 Maw symiwf W -B ' s ei. 1 - I ' . . , , . . . r ' . . . I . . . . . ei . . . . . ,- l I D I F Y ' ' . ' I ll 5 I . 1 I . I ' ' .1 , . . . . I I I ' ' I ' , I ' sire. 5- 1 ' K , . . . ' li . . . , . . V4 U l ., tiff, we kt Q, ' K V' , fm., 4 gg T vga I 4 ,W ,N 'W ,WMI as 4 yt ,sv M, - My -my , 2- Sensor hugh gurls create thenr own dances In physn cal educatlon fi COPPEBDOME Mlss Joseph explains tngonometrlc formula t Eleanor Arne and a puz zled class Advanced French students Susan Rome Jlm Nelson Bull Brachman Delores Hang and liz Barnett increase their knowledge of France through literature. MSM CURRICULUM el h who has e answer? Ah yes you wlth your ah hand waving Flash the latest news to shake the Problems of emocracy class as cussed with the help of ihe news magazune Senior Scholashc T 'y Adding the fmcl punch that wall spice up the brew are Nancy Strauss and Barbara Feingold J 5:- -...r Pete Van Every Tom Kraeft Dennis Smetana and Duck Wanner practice their parts for the annual Sprung Con cert during their band les son COPPERDOME Physics students find the center of gravity and the point of equilibrium of a lever during a laboratory period. Ms? M.. rr 13' x,, Y ,ff u O Planning the final details for Showcase O embly Training students get organized for another spectacular CURRICULUM Heather Suson Marny Kunne and Mary Goe tsch practuce the art of cookung When a student becomes a senuor he reaches the most umportant year un hugh school Durung thus year he must make hus funal decusuon whether to go to college, to vocatuonal school or to work Problems of Democracy, the only requured course besudes physucal educatuon, auds hum un makung thus decusuon and acquaunts hum wuth problems he wull face as an adult College bound pupuls are pre pared for college Englush by revuewung sentence mechanucs and grammar un Englush Vll and Vlll The assemblues presented on our stage are planned, wrutten, and durected by the Assembly Traunung class, whule the scenery for the assemblues and all other plays us constructed by the Productuons class lmprovung conversatuonal and formal speak mg abuluty us the purpose of furst semester speech and second semester speech offers the senuor an opportunuty to guve skuts plays and orugunal pan tomumes Those students who fund mathematucs to theur lukung elect trugonometry and fourth year algebra whuch untroduces calculus probabuluty, and progres suon to the future mathematucuan Physucs cu study of energy and motuon us offered for those who plan a career un enguneerung Home economucs sur vey us both an enuoyable and practucal course of fered to all senuor gurls All these courses guve the senuor a good founda tuon on whuch to buuld hus future Bonnue Smuth Aluce Zuemer and Sara Johnson take ductatuon from Mrs Larson 4' bib K1 fx 1- , - 1 I S . I N I 1 I . ' J I U4 ,... , ' , N Eff Y ,, f 'f 1 ' ' ' ' ,wits Y . . ' N xx ' , . lu L -MJ 4 , i I . I - ' Q.. h -5 Y V ' . . I u ' - ' , ' x V 4 rv 1 , , 151.5 , . . 9. V Q V. l . , ' I V' z - - I u COPPERDOME LIBRARY N The lrbrary has always been a most Important part of our school llfe and one of the busuest places an 'va school Srnce ct large selectnon of fnctuon and non frctlon newspapers encyclopedlas perrodlcals and oth 5 Aff one ns always able to fund needed maternal Contaunung 14 O50 vol umes Shorewood s lubrary has mann tanned a hugh ranklng throughout the state Students have always found the lubrary with ts qu t atmosphere and colorful bulletun boards an Interesting place to study Our lnbrarlan Mass Shemorry wrth the help of her assrstant Mrs Scott keeps the lrbrary up to date and well organnzed at all tnmes gb 7 -5- 32 l, ,sf f in M it , t Q75 Q l X - A Q rw , X 1 .Wav f' . . W . . -. . I I Q ,.g, er reference books are available, . , ' I - ' , ' i ie , . 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Us fb- 43 34 COPPERDOME Dovrd Aderman Dennts Albrecht Rlchard Albrecht Annette Albright Michael Ansheld Kathleen Apel Robert Bahrke Frank Ballstren Jonathon Barry Barbara Beckard Chrlstune Berg Georgra Berland Lmda Blackmeuer John Blanchard Sue Bleler Wrlllam Blume George Bolln Mark Brew Crolg Brewer Katherrne von Bnese John Brlnk Duane Brown Mary Brown Dona Burgess Lynn Burgess John Casey Susan Chesnutwood Paul Chrlstenson Penny Chrrstopher Susan Cohen Mary Ann Colavrta Daniel Crean Wrlluam Cressey Thomas Cuthbertson Ann Davey Scott Drmberg Stephen Ersendrath Jean Esser John Esser Brran Felder Robert Fucks Ingrud Flagg Robert Flosbach Cecelro Forbes Stephen Frrebert Robert Frrsch CLASSES John Garry Virginia Gibbs Carol Goldberg lynn Goodman Wendy Gordon Stephen Gorman William Granert Sherryl Greenboum Charles Grossman James Gruhl Willvamlna Guthrie Carla Hahn Patrick Hahn Duane Hansher laurle Hardwick Catherine Hardy Charles Harung Susan Helmnmak Holly Hoebreckx .lane Hoge Jacqueline Hoholnk Diane Hornbeck Susan Howe Sharon Imse Sandra Kaiser Shari Karp Richard Kartschoke Barbara Kaplan Kathy Kastner Carol Koegler Laurence Kosberg Steven Kraut Susan Krelck Judy Krelltz Janet Krome lee Lampnrls Larry LaPldus Janet Larscheld Robert Lerner Ardls Levin Ann Lewis Joan Lightfoot Terry Loew Margot longreen Kenneth Mack Susan MacKinnon Norman Marks Mark Martin Elizabeth Mason Robert McClelland Roberta Melrose Marcia Meninger Jean Meyer Richard Mielke lawrence Miller Michael Moehrig xl O is 1 png sr'- 0. 1'-N HV? 4 :IQ Q., vs .Q 1 W! vu ,us mil' I-A 'ar gg .A IK: Qs 1 0:3 ' 0'lua 1- ps. are 'vc ' 9 Q, . b 'Ds K' eQ -Cx '-in s., Barbara Morgan Jerome Muchln Georgeanne Nelson Julie Nelson Polly Netz Ronald Netzel Steven Ober Dennis O Donohue Beth Pearson William Peckenpaugh James Peserlk Gretchen Pfenfer Connie Phleger Penelope Prettyman Bert Rabenn Steven Ramsey Timothy Rebholz Thomas Reilly Robert Reuther David Rhodes James Rice Charles Roby Donald Roden Nathan Rosenthal Cotherme Russell Joseph Sara Janet Scheidker Richard Schroeder Carol Schuchardt Patricia Schultz Kathryn Scott Richard Smuckler James Smith James Stangeland Jennifer Starks Sandra Stevens Michael Sulik Ned Sutherland Mary Ann Szilagyi Bruce Szpot John Taylor Kathleen Vierck John Visser Francis Wagenske Susan Wagner Martha Weber Russel Weber Thomas Weber Arthur West Harvey Wong James Wood Michael Zeiger Ronald Zelazo Phyllis Zurkoff Katherine Zweck C O P P E R D O M E in js. 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' 9 1 F : fa , - f 99 I CLASSES Howard Ackerman Mlchael Adler 5 1, Nancy Adornato Charles Ames Donald Anderson Kaye Atkmson Wlllnam Bahrke Carol Barnett James Barth Chrlstopher Beatty Carol Beverly Paul Beverung Carolyn Burch Wlllaam Brachman Alan Brandt Robert Brandt Jerry Broehm Herbert Brown Paul Burmaster Kevern Cameron Pamela Canales Leslle Capron Gall Chrustopher Ruchard Chudnow Ann Cofrm John Conway Patrlcla Couch Donald Crow lan Dale Barbara Daley Barbara Davidoff Nancy Davidoff Judlth Ann Davls Peter Doelger Roger Euchenberger Nell Elsenberg Robert Esler Mary Falbe John Fush Susan Flosbach Theodore Forrer Nell Friedman Juduth Gage Evan Gay Judith Glen it .-.. Db ,fem 0-4- 'ix 4-. if 45. wg fi -he f ds- 37 'A 5 A z k J ,... au' , . f ,I V . 9 If . VA , H A A T3 Ji.. y N WW- Ax, A QI, , 'W U A It ' E at ' , .Q H A . , 6- .V J, Q , rv- ' in A 3 lj V ' I Q y x 5 7 W I , ' ' .1 f J J l J 6 .6 C- 'K' - J . ' WE fliy, h Z 'A N , 'll s fi ' A ' . ' ' we . 'f .. .. . . J' ' X A? 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' L 5 A Vo , I, ,I A L at 51 A ,S A , no--1 QE! we as Q .p-., we 1 TD DQ 99' L' I rv. ,V . . ,, If r 1 ring X I Q Q N . ,.. .,' ' x ' , A Be 1 1 6 lf:33?U f 1 ' C OPPER Davld Goldberg Marcy Goldman Wlllldm Goodrich James Graham Gale Gramza Rrchard Greve Frederick Gruhl Paul Halmbacher Robert Hammen Sally Hanney Judith Harenburg Constance Harlng Paul Herzbrun Kurt Hnmmelmann Helen Hokanson Gayle lrwln Faye Jaka Earl Johnson Jacqulme Johnson Karen Johnson Henry Kahn Gary Kauser George Kaplan Suzanne Kaplan George Kashou Arthur Katz Judrth Kaufman lynn Kay Kenneth Kaye Kathleen Keown James Klechhefer Thomas Knuth Wlllram Konrad Carol Kuter Susan Lange Abbe Langer John Lawton William Leidersdorf Stephen Leopold Robert Levin Pamela Liegois Robert MacGregor Edward Macias Perry Margoles Linda Marshall DOME Michael McCutcheon Dorothy McElroy Kenneth McFeters Kathy McHenry Sharynne Mercier Jon Miller Sherry Minert John Mizkewiz Sharon Mollwilz Diane Nager Barry Nemson CLASSES James Nrckcll Kathleen O Donohue Landra Owen Thomas Peavler Marshall Prerson Penny Podell Jerome Prrmakow Susan Prltzkow Peter Pruessung Chrrstrne Putchrnskr John Raney Ralph Reske Merrr Ann Rhevnsmrth Dagmar Rrstlc Jeffrey Rogovrn Jeanrne Rondeau Mason Ross Steven Ross Karen Rosselsen Nancy Rudolph Thomas Saeger Anthony Salamone George Scherdker Richard Schlamel Danlel Schmntz Thomas Schroeder Claudra Sellon Judith Sellon Wendy Shockley Sally Srsson Frank Smrth Marcra Spector Vrrgrnra Stangeland Stephen Stern Davrd Sternberg Thomas Stern Gretchen Strasburg Davrd Suluk Jack Swanson Thomas Tarrolly Yvonne Therrault Lynne Underhill Robert Van Vleet Carla von Scherdt Susan Weston Roxanne Whrtehrll Melody Wrken Patrncua Wrllenson Wrllram Wsllrnder Marcra Wrlson Richard Wllson Davrd Wrnkowskr John Wolfe Jeffrey Wood Cherie Wronski Jeff Yablansky ye- 1' wv' 1' il f'X E an nv. x, if Ov' 3451 Eg mf 1 W 4 , 5'-1' girly - 2. ,, s , I 5' : A . '. .F 40 .ff ,F Renee Adair William Allen Roger Anderson Elaine Angelou Ronald Aschenbrenner Melinda Baldwin Penelope Ballard Elizabeth Barnett Douglas Barth Susan Beuscher Stephen Blatz Robert Bockl Bonny Bollman Barbara Bolln David Bradforn Mary von Brlesen Gretchen Brown Gregory Bruner Walter Burgdorf Roxann Burhop Margaret Byrnes Russell Card Alan Cole Steve Connor Yvonne Crapo Douglas Crow James Curley Barbara Curschmann Charles Curtis Sandra Cushenbery Stephen Dains Dean Danico Barbara Davis John Denning Joan Dobbratz Thomas Fecht Douglas Felder James Fenno Thomas Fleming Elizabeth Flynn Richard Fortier Hanna Frisch Karen Golby Patricia Gandy Thomas Gatz C O P P E H D O M E . Q , , fx s ' V A V, A K? . . ? 6 ' ' I I so F-M ,A,e I is F . ' ' i, ' ' .W 4 7 - A-711 I .. 2 VA AH' - . p LX Ye f, ta: gg , -'I' .A is Q h ,.,,, Y S x , ,, ' g 1 v ,C . Wm '., 7 I K A l xx , Af- I5 R' 'v' me Q -. Q - K' 5 2 'H ' ss. X -Cb ' Q 'Y SK .' ' F s ,, F ' ft 1 1 XJ! 'lv' egg.: K X 1' 'T 5 to S' I l P .f 'K 'x 'B CLASSES Jean Gies James Goland Martnn Goldsmlth Jeanne Gordon Martun Gosman Keuth Gramza Donna Greer Davld Greymont Dolores Hang Nunka Hamer Gerald Harrlngton Anne Hawkms Sandra Helter Duane Helfetz John Hess Bull Hoge Candace Holder Jeffrey Homar Roger Hornbeck Ruchard Howard Joan Joffe Edward Johnston Elame Kahn Bonnie Kalaher Howard Kane James Kane Kenneth Karsten Lawrence Kern Elaine Klechkhaefer Peter Kiefer Joanne Kmnally George Kursten llana Kleiner Jeanne Knesser Dennus Kraft Penny Kramer Wnlly Krenz Michael Krom Delon Kronar James Krueger Joan Krueger Wnllnam Langley Wllllam Lawton Llnda Lee Brian Levm Rosemary Lacncero Vurgmna Manasse Mananne Marcus Georgna Marx John Marty Judy Matheny Claudia Melrose Katherme Mercen Thomas Merkert John Muller Collin Mlnert 1'- ? '9- 'sc I Q T was 5: f fl? 'lg ft' 351 7- in R. as s- li EF .Wulf N 'vo -Q.-.-. W,-. 9 P is.. COPPERDOME gl 'x PU' Dan Mueller James Mueller Joan McConkey Sharon Neff Barbara Nelson Carolynn Nemet Robert Netz Penny Nlckoll Karen Olsen Gerhard Ott Lee Ann Owens Reva Pachefsky Jolarne Pecor Nelll Peterson Marlon Pnerce Robert Puerce Marulyn Porter Ruess Potterveld Rrchard Purln Susan Raine Frederuc Rank Suzanne Renlly Jane Relsman Rosemary Rnkkers Ellen Roberts Wnllnam Roberts James Roche Arlene Rosenberg Karl Rosenberg Ronda Schlff Duana Schultz Ruchard Schweer Wulllam Selp Karen Seltzer Stephen Sherwood Carol Snlberzahn Carl Sllveslrl Charlotte Slauson Dennus Smetana Susan Smuth Fern Solberg Muchael Sputz Joan Sp xnger Jnll Stone John Slrncklm Joan Sznura Pnllnp Tcnranttno Wnllnam Tarrolly Barbara Thompson Rolee t Tu tle P ler Van Every Nancy Van Raalte Karen Vlerck Carcl Visser Ricnarcl Wanner Margery Vveis Toby Werner Leigh Williams Trena Wolfe Henning Yderstad Fred Yunker Joan Zelger Donna Zellin Marshall Zubatsky X !UYN0'5Ub ' . ' Dnmnlqxgh, s-4.-I--5M9.4A.J ,QA-Jtbx.ffm,Qha,AN 3 mod' LJ 294'-rv Q .3 gow vp OP if filymwwbuw xknj 'lS4f ONJGAU Q ?LQUA,u4e,,,:,rJ14Ah .1-mmwvQf? ' f-Lo u QM. Fm uuv 'LKUEKQMUU Mm Qyfwvwvfv Q M1 W--Q-emi A,,, gygffn. M Quill, Xi xlib, ffix qi- by 1k,..2,,m HQYQ E Q I gf '15 K 1 23255 H R lil XSS' VKX at A S ga T XQQRME if -A Y XXX gf T5 apgikiuo-O'Y'N COPPERDOME V? C7 BARRY ACKERMAN Stabby Lake Bluff 1954 Dramatlcs 9 12 Cross Country 9 12 Basketball 9 Wrestlmg 10 Track 9 12 Student Councll 9 Youth Councll 10 Soclal Chalrmen 11 Rlpples 12 CHRISTINE ADLER Chr1s Lake Bluff 1954 Chorus 10 Dramatlcs 12 Home Economlcs Club 9 Y Teens ts nltors 0 11 Rnp es B slness 11 2 an-- f unsung. W- ,ee Q' RODNEY ALDRICH Fodney Atwater 1954 Cross Country 10 11 Football 9 12 Basketball 9 11 Tra k 9 Youth Councll 11 Social Chairmen 10 Hall Monltors 10 12 Copperdome 11 12 Student Court Judge 12 ESTHERLY ALLEN Esty Lake Bluff 1954 Chorus 9 Dramahcs 10 12 Home Economlcs Club 9 10 nce Club 9 11 eens e ers u president 12 Sports 9 12 Llfe Savlng 9 Socual Chanrmen d oss ors O Rlpples Buslness 10 12 ramatlcs 9 10 Dance Club 9 11 Y Teens 10 Spams ub 1 Sp Lute Savln 9 Water Ballet 9 12 Cheerleaders 11 12 Hall Momtors 10 12 ALBERT ASCHENBRENNER Al Thlensvllle Mequon 1956 Radlo Club 9 Llfe Savnng THOMAS BANSE Bug Tom Lake Bluff 1954 Band 9 Wrestllng 12 MAUREEN BARTH Smllle East Mequon 1956 our 10 2 Hall Mon ors 1 xrlw A 42 '.-1 1-1 ,1'. 1-1 111 1-aC, 10-115 spor ,9, Hall MQ' ,1 -12, F. 1. A., , ' pl Da , A , Y-1 , 10-125 Lcd 'c1b, 11-12, U' 1 -1. ' 1 1 . - 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 125 Re Cr , 105 Hall Monit , 11-125 F. T. A., 1 -125 mf ELEANOR ARNE, Ellie Atwater, 1954 D ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 '11 ' W Cl , 1-125PepClub,11-125 orts,9-125 ' 'g, -125 l 36 . , I . . I 9. .E X, V X I I W' Dx Ch ', -1 5 it , 12. se-1 . 1' 2 fig . 'QV l 44 SENIORS SUSAN BECKER Sue Lake Bluff 1954 Chorus 9 Dramatlcs 1011 Home Economlcs Club 11 Dance ub 91 S rts 1 Hall Mom r JOHN BEELE Jocko Rnverslde 1957 Football 910 Student Councul 12 GERALDINE BENSMAN Gerry Peckham Junlor Hugh 1955 C our 10 Chorus 9 Home Economlcs Club 911 YTeens 2 T A 1011 HaIlMomtors 11 I2 Copperdo SANFORD BERSON Sandy Maryland Avenue School 1955 Dramatlcs 911 Red Cross 9 Camera Club 12 BAIBA BLATS Rlverslde 1958 BARRY BLEIER Doc Lake Bluff 1954 our 9 11 Basketball 9 12 V Ileyball 1011 G lf 10 Spanlsh Club 11 12 Student Councll 12 Youth Councll 9 Soclal Chalrmen 11 Hall Mamtors 12 IV' 'Q .4-' -K vs PATRICIA BEVERLY Pat 910 YTeens 10 12 Socnal Chanrm n ness 1012 business manager 12 PAUL BJORKHOLM Bl rchestra 912 HIY Foo a 912 Student Councnl 10 Youth Councl 11 12 presldent 12 Hall Monltors 11 1 S clety 1 12 'N-1. 'MJ' Atwater 1954 10 Rlpples Bus: Lake Bluff 1954 9 1 1 Wrest an l 1 1 Math lub 2 Natlonal Honor 9 ...rf Tvs Cl , - 15 po 59-15 'tos,12. 4 is -J' 5, I A I ll il . . , 7 I1 ', : . 1 ' , - : - , to-1,F.. ., -5 ' , -5 me,11. Y Rt' .. ., 1:35-M . 5 , X154 I M A Q t Home Economics Club, 125 Student Council, 11. DYUVUCHCS, 9-II: HOME ECONOITIICS Club, 12: Dance Club. - 1 - , . 2 ' ' e . 1 ' '- I .A 'I I I IA vi! I Ch ', - z , , 1 0 , - 7 0 , -12: O , - 5 '- , 10-125 tb ll, - 5 I' g, , - 1 , i , : - 5 ', 5 ' ', 5 C , o' , 1 - . K 0 , v wx if 7 ' . rf., ,t , A 45 COPPERDOME NANCY BODER Bomb Thnensvllle Mequon 1956 our 1012 Chorus 9 Dance Club 911 P pClub 11 Sports 10 SoclalCl1alrmen 11 Hall Momtors 1011 CARL BOECHER Chuck St Marcus 1955 Cholr 10 11 Chorus 9 Math Club 12 Cross Country 12 rack 9 12 Student Councll 1 You h C uncll 10 a Monitors 11 12 Copperdome 11 12 CARL BOEHLKE Red Sunnysude 1956 C orus 9 Dramatucs 1112 Football 9 Wrestlung 10 12 xi' 2 av RICHARD BOELTER Duck Atwater 1954 Camera Club 9 12 JAMES BOHM Bohmer Lake Bluff 1954 BARBARA BRACHMAN Barbue Atwater 1954 our 9 Square Dance 1012 presldent 12 H Y 10 orus 910 Dance Club 911 ns Spanish Club 11 12 Football 912 Basketball 9 Wrestlung 1-900105 Club 1012 5P0 15 912 SW'-len' Count-I 0 12 Track 9 12 Student Council 11 12 Hall Monuors 10 12 SOCIGI Chwrmen 9 12 he d 12 H011 MODIYOVS 11 Rnpples 12 Rrpples Business 1012 head of clrculatron 11 12 National Honor Socuety 11 12 THOMAS BORNEMAN Borney Atwater 1954 JAMES BROEHM Jam Kaukauna Wls 1955 Football 9 12 T ack 9 12 Buuldmgs and Grounds 9 12 Camera Club 9 12 rw 'CWIQ ,df-u 40' ,pu 46 5,1 Chl -1 .1 .-1e . -121 F' rl I.. .. . I T , - 7 ', 15 t O ', 7 H ll is 11 1 1 '1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - sf yuh 11 l Y . I '.. .1 I Q 'Z' ' Vs. .1-. -:nr -. Z. 1 1 I I.. .. ' I.. I Ch ' , g , - , ' , 7 i- , -127 Ch , - 5 , - 7 Y-Tee , 10-121 F. T. A., ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 112 ' I ' P I ' F 1' 1- 1 1 - 1 ', - 1 't , - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 G1 1 ' 1 1 11-12. I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 V.. .1 I I... ,. , 1 ' I F' 1 ' - 1 1 , r 1 , - . ,df E X v- 1 'W ... f CLASSES va? o-F7 CURTIS BRUNING Curt Lake Bluff 1954 our 910 Math Club anus ub O Momtors 12 Bulldungs and Grounds 11 12 presldent 12 Camera Club 11 12 ROGER BYHARDT Rog Atwater 1954 Band 9 11 Cross Country 10 11 Tennls 9 12 Hall Momtors MILES CAPRON Cap Lake Bluff 1954 our 101 rus 112 Track 910 Stu e onltors 12 Copperdome Class preslden LAWRENCE CHUDNOW Ben Atwater 1954 Band 9 12 Hn Y 10 12 Football 9 12 Swlmmlng 9 Track 9 12 Wrestllng 10 12 Student Councll 10 12 presldent 12 Youth Council 9 Class president 11 ROBERT COl.l.lNS Beaver Lake Bluff 1954 nd 9 10 hour Sp u Cross Country 10 I2 Football 9 Basketball 9 Wrestlmg 10 12 Track 912 Student Councul 910 Youth Councul 12 Bunldlngs and Grounds 9 10 RAYMOND CONNELLY Sugar Ray Holy Famuly 1956 Football 912 Basketball 912 Track 912 Student Councll 12 Hall Momtors 12 EVAN CAMERON Teddy Chlcugo III 1958 nd 1012 Ba ketball 0 Math Cub 1112 Notlona Honor Society 12 JOSEPH CAMILLO Giuseppe DOMIHICGFI 1957 Dramatlcs 12 . 5 . f 1 '. Q I Y 1 Ch',-, ,11-12gSp'hCl,11-12gHIl Ba, -1 s .1: lf -f 11-12. I 1 Ch ' , - 1, Cho , 97 Hi-Y, 1 - 5 , - 7 d nt Council, 9, 12, Social Chairmen, 10, Red Cross, 11, Hall M ' , 7 , 11-125 ' 1, 97 A. F. S., ll. Ba , - 1 C ' , 11, Hi-Y, 10-127 anish CI b, 11-125 47 'iraq 193 KAREN DIMBERG Dummy Lake Bluff 1954 M nutars 11 12 MICHAEL DOREN Meekle Atwater 1954 B nd 9 12 Orchestra 9 1 as 9 Student Councrl 11 Youth Councll 9 Socrol Chairmen 12 H Momtors ll 12 COPPERDOME JEANETTE COOPER Jean East Mequon 1956 JOAN COOPER Joanne East Mequon 1956 DAVID CUTHBERTSON Dave Lake Bluff 1954 Chour 1012 Dramatucs 9 Football 9 Wrestlmg 10 Track 10 Youth Councll 12 Hall Monutors RONALD DeYOUNG Ron Grand Rapuds Much 1955 Band 912 Orchestra 912 Saclal Chcnrmen 9 Hall Mon: s BARBARA DOWE Barbue East Mequon 1956 Hall Mon s O MICHAEL DREAZY Mrke Domlnrcan 1958 qua-.su GF' f ' gp 3 ' IE' f 'wx A 1- h s I tor , I1-12. 7 Chorus, 9-10, Y-Teens, 10, Pep Club, 11, Sports, 9-12, Hall Choir, 11, Chorus, 10, Y-Teens, 12, Future Nurses, 11-12, Q' , - , Etor,1,12. a , - 5 , -11, HUY, IO-12, Tenn' , -12, all ' , - . 'Vs Q' P 'E , 5 48 SENIORS ELIZABETH DRESSLER Betsy Atwater 1954 orus 9 ramatncs 1012 s Soclal Chonrmen 10 Hall Monutors 11 12 RICHARD DROUGHT Duck Lake Bluff 1954 amalls 912 Football 9 Swlmmlng 10 Track Ha M nutors 11 2 GEORGE EISEN Lake Bluff 1954 nd 9 1 12 presld olball 9 Swnmmmg 9 10 Volleyball 11 12 Tra ulh Councll 9 Hall Monitors 11 Ripple GORDON EISENDRATH Gordy Lake Bluff 1954 Council 12 Hall Momtors 11 Bulldmgs and Grounds JOHN ENGELMAN Engleworm Orchestra 9 Dramallcs 10 DONALD FAGAN Don Thuensvllle Mequon 1956 Llfe Savlng 9 Football 11 Swm-ming 10 '41 ' 1- Y .Alf BARBARA FEINGOLD Barb Malden Mass 1955 Chorus 910 YTeens 1011 Spouts 9 Hall Momlors 1012 WILLIAM FINN Flnnle Whitefish Bay 1956 our I o e a Tra 10 Student Councnl 11 Hall Momtors 10 12 Camera Club 12 Rnpples 12 Copperdome 11 12 W -Q- 7 C11 , 5 D ' , - 5 Y-Teen , 125 F. T. A., 125 fo' V ' nf DI' 'C, - 1 , I ' ' , 1 . 9: ll 1' o ' , -1 . Ba , - 15 Hi-Y, 125 Spanish Club, 11- , ' ent, 125 Fo . : ' ' , - J , - 7 Ck, 9: pg YO ', 1 ' , : ' s,12. , .Nj Hi-Y, 125 Spanish Club, 11-125 Wrestling, 10-125 Student ', 1 ' f 7 I ' , 10-11- . 1 , 1 , 5 '. ' , . Ch ', 115 H'-Y, 10-125 V II yb II, 11-125 ck, -125 is it , . 1 fl 49 COPPEBDOME Ulla ...Mx GEORGE FORBES Mchtomedi, 1959 Hall Monitors, 12. SANDRA FORRER 'Forzie' Atwater 1954 Dramatucs 912 Dance Club 912 president 12 Spamsh ub 11 12 Pep Club 11 12 Sports 9 Cheerleaders 11 Water Ballet 910 Hall Monitors 12 ,avr QQ-fe-, gf? SANDRA FROELICH, Sandy Brookfield. 1956 Chorus, 9, Dromatics, 12, Home Economics Club, 12, Y-Teens, 10, Hull Monitors, 12. PAMELA GAGE Whommie Atwater 1954 Cholr 910 Home Economucs Club 910 YTeens 10 Sports Holl Mom ors JUDITH GALLETT Judy Atwater 1954 Dromatucs 910 Home Economlcs Club 11 12 YTeens 10 Sports 9 Spamsh Club 11 12 Hall Momtors 1012 JAMES GATZ Jlm St Roberts 1956 omatlcs 9 Cross Country 9 1112 ck Monntors 1012 Comero Club 11 JOHN GIFFEN Glffy Cass Lake Munn 1958 MARY GOETSCH Getcher Atwater 1954 Chonr 1011 Orchestra 12 Dramotucs 9 Home Economlcs Lufe Savung 9 12 Water Ballet 9 Soc1olCholrmen H Monitors 11 12 Cl 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 , 'lzi 9.117 'g , 11, 1 - 1 ' 1 11- - 9 ' Dr ' , , , , - , Trc , 10-12, Hall Club, 11, Dance Club, 9, 11, Y-Teens, 11-12, Sports, 9, ', ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 91 n ' all ' , - . in Q 7 50 SENIORS tv-'Y PAUL GOETZINGER Atwater 1954 Chorus 9 Spanish Clu 12 Soc: Chalrmen 12 Student Councrl 12 Hall Momtors 10 SUSAN GOLDEN Susie lake Bluff 1954 Orchestra 9 12 Dance Club 9 10 Pep Club 12 Y Teens A 10 12 Sports 10 11 Hall Momtors 10 Rap es 12 Rrpples Busmess 10 12 DAVID GOODMAN Coolue Atwater 1954 omatrcs 9 11 F otball 9 10 Basketball 9 Golf 0 Spamsh Club I1 Hall Momtors 12 Buuldrngs and Grounds 9 10 LESLIE GOODNOW Les Atwater 1954 Dramatncs 9 10 Home Economics Club 9 Dance Club 9 11 Spanlsh Club 12 Pep Club ll 12 Sports 9 12 Llfe Savmg 910 12 Water Ballet 1012 Cheerleaders 11 12 Student Council 10 Youth Councll 9 Red Cross 9 Hall Momtors 11 JUDITH GRAHAM Grahamer Lake Bluff 1954 Orchestra 912 Home Economlcs Club 1012 Dance Club s leo ers u Sports 10 e Savlng 1011 Soclal Charrmen 9 Red Cross 9 a Momtors 10 12 DANDRIDGE GREESON Dan Hartford Avenue 1955 Orchestra 910 Radio Club 910 Swlmmmg 1011 u dent Councrl 12 Hall Momtors I0 J' ,,.-nil' STUART GOLDBERG Stu Atwater 1954 C our 911 Volleyball 912 ll Momtors 11 12 Camera Cub 0 JOYCE GOLOWNIA St Thomas 1956 Home Economlcs Club 910 YTeens 10 Hall Momtors 12 'HF'-.I 'T COPPERDOME I intro WILLIAM GREYMONT I Bartlett Avenue 1954 ramatlcs 910 Radlo Club 9 F T A 11 Llfe Savlng Football 12 Swlmmmg 912 Hall Monntors 12 CAROL GROGAN Atwater 1954 LINDA GUTHRIE Gusue Atwater l 954 Orchestra 9 12 Home Economucs Club 9 ll 12 Dance Club 911 YTeens 1012 presldent 12 Pep Club 11 12 Spa s 9 11 Life Savlng 9 Water Ballet 10 Student Cauncnl 10 Youth Cauncnl 9 Social Chairmen 12 R d Cross 11 H ll Monutors 11 12 Rlpples Business 11 Natlonal Honor So ' Y DOROTHY GUTZMER Boots Rlverslde 1957 CAROLINE HAIG Buster Brown Dallas Tex Choir 10 12 Chorus 9 Home Ecanomncs Club I0 11 ub 9 O ns 1011 Sports Wafer Ballet 10 11 Student Councll 9 11 Red Crass Hall Monntars 11 12 FRANCINE HANKIN Francie lake Bluff Band 912 Home Economlcs Club 912 F T A 912 Club 911 YTeens 1012 Sports 12 Hall Monitors 1954 Dance 9 12 1954 Dance RICHARD HANNEY Rnck lake Bluff 1954 Dramatlcs 12 Life Saving 11 Red Cross 9 Hall Monutors 10 Camera Club 10 SCOTT HARDWICK Hartford Avenue 1955 Dramatlcs 911 Debate Club 9 Tennls 10 Wrestling I2 Ha Monitors 11 12 5111 1 Q- - I W 1' O 4 I , ..B-H.. I I .. 1 1. I D ',-7 ' ,7...,p' ',11p 1'i l 11-1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - 1 ' 1 . - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 F11 - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 '1 1 '1 1 ' ' 1 1 8 1 1 G ' 1 - 1 ' ' 1 1 ' - c'et , 12. 1 Choir, 9-115 Y'Teens, 10-125 Social Chairmen, 12. .. .. . . I I .A vl I 'I '1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 CI , -I 5 Y-Tee , 10-115 F. T. A., - 7 , - 1 1 - 1 '1 1 1 1 91 111 , - . 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - - -1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 A 1 1 1 ' 1 12- ' .. - .1 I ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ll ' , - . SENIORS ANTOINETTE HARENBURG Tom Lake Bluff 1954 Dramatlcs 9 12 Home Economlcs Club 9 12 F T A 10 11 Y Teens 10 11 Water Ballet 9 Hall Monitors Il 12 Sports 9 10 WILLIAM HARING Bull Philadelphia Penn 1957 our 1 matlcs 0 I pres: ent 1 oss Country 11 Track 10 Sudent Councvl ll 12 M nntors 11 Rlpples 12 MICHAEL HARRINGTON Harry St Roberts 1956 otball 1012 T ck 11 Baseball DAVID HERREWIG Dave Riverside 1959 1'-9 w 'J' JOHN HITCHCOCK Hutch Dommlcan 1959 DONN HORST Don Brownmg 1956 B nd 912 Lufe Saving 11 EVERETT HOKANSON Evvv luke Bluff 1954 CARLYLE Hoskins can rhtensvtlle Mequon 1956 Radio Club 910 orus 10 Football 9 Wrestling 9 Baseball 0 Monntors IO ef' COPPERDOME 'ii 'Y 'Y' THOMAS HOUSER Housue Lake Bluff 1954 Football 10 12 Radlo Club 9 Spamsh Club 11 12 M th Cub 11 Hall Monitors 11 12 Bulldungs and Grounds 1 ings and Grounds 12 Camera Club 9 10 'QT' JAMES HOWE Jim Atwater 1954 Orchestra 911 Wrestling 12 Hall Monltors 1012 Bu ld HERLENE HUNTLEY Baybl Atwater 1954 PETER HOUSUM Petle lake Bluff 1954 Chorus 9 Dramatlcs 12 D nce Club 911 Sports 9 Choir 9 10 Spanush Club 11 Football 9 12 Swlmmlng B sketball 10 Volleyball 11 12 T nnns 10 11 Track 9 Hall Monitors 11 Water Ballet 912 Red Cross 9 Hall Monitors 11 MARY JACKSON Lake Bluff 1954 1012 Spamsh Club 11 12 Greyhound Guudes 912 pres: dent 12 Sports 912 Hall Momtors 11 PETER JACOBS Ozgood Atwater 1954 Band 912 Orchestra 1012 president 12 Spamsh Club 12 Football 912 HAROLD JACOBSOHN Harry Maryland Avenue 1955 Band 912 Math Club 11 12 Hall Monltors 1012 Camera Club 912 Rlpples 12 Natlonal Honor Society 12 P45 THOMAS JAY Chris Atwater 1954 -f- Y our 11 I Fo 2 Baske o 9 Track 912 Student Councnl 11 Hall Monutors 12 54 WW? -A A N 8. V ' .,,...,.. -ff Ru' ,, A .. . 1. .. 1 .1 1 1 1 1 ' i l 1 7 l 1 ' 7 9 I ' 7 I I 7 I I ' l 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 10- I. 1 .. . 1. I I s 1 1 1 1 0 1 - 1 '1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 191 1 ' I 1 F 1 - 0 1 1 1 - 1 9 ' 1 - 1 1 1 , . 1 Choir, 10-125 Chorus, 95 Home Economics Club, 9-125 Y-Teens, A - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 '- 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - V x 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 1 X .1 1 1. 1 1 . .AA A Ch ', 1 H'-Y, 10-127 oebnul, 9-1 1 tb ll, -125 J 1 - 1 '1 1 ' 1 - ' SENIORS ss 'QC' SARA JEAN JOHNSON Keefe Avenue I955 Band 9 I2 Home Economlcs Club 9 IO Dance Club 9 I0 YTeens IO Sports 910 JEANNE JORDAN Jeannie Holy Famlly I956 our 9 I me conomlcs Club I0 Il F presadent I2 Hall Momtors I I I2 Rupples I2 Copperdame II I2 Nctlonal Honor Society II I2 41' ..,..f PATRICK KAILING Pattle Waterford Hugh I957 Dramatncs II I2 Football I0 Baseball IO KATHRYN KANE Kay lake Bluff I954 orus 9 IO Y T ens I0 I2 I2 Gu Spor s 9 II Student Councll 9 Youth Councll I2 Hall Momtors I2 Red Cross 9 IO Rlpples I2 Rupples Business 'IO I2 LYNDA KAUFMAN Lulu Atwater I954 u 9 I T A II Hall Momtors I2 Water Ba let JOSEPH KIERZKOWSKI Josef Lake Bluff I954 amcltlcs 910 H Y IO I2 V yball I0 I2 Golf Soclal Clavrmen 9 Hall Momtors II I2 Red Cross 9 SUE KINNALLY lake Bluff l954 our 9 Home Econamucs Club 9 I2 Y T ns IO I2 Gurls Sports 910 Student Cauncll 9 IO Youth Councul II I2 presldent I2 Hall Momtors IO I2 Natuonal Honor Society II I2 MARGARET KINNE Aarny Atwater I954 Chour 910 Dance Club 9 I2 YTeens I2 Youth Council 9 Hall Momtors II I2 7 -9- , T' 'sig it I xc. ' - 5 4 I I V Q . X 'L Ch', -I5Ho E ' , - 5 .T. A., IO-I2, Ch , - 5 -e , - 5F.T.A.,II- 5 'rls t, Choir, I0-II5 Chorus, 95 Home Economics Club, 95 Dance . Clb,-I5F.. ., 5 ' , 5 I ,9. ,f 'Nj , , x Dr ' , - 5 i- , - 5 olle , - 5 ,IO-I25 Ch',-12: ' ,-7-99, -2 55 HOWARD KISSELL Howie Congress School 1954 Damatlcs 912 d gon 11 12 Debate Club 10 H Y 12 Stu ent Councrl 12 R d Cross 11 Hall Monrt s 10 Rlpples 12 edutor rn chief 12 Notlonal Honor Socrety 11 12 Qu: I and Scroll 11 12 CRAIG KOIS Atwater 1954 Chorus 9 Dramatrcs 12 Socral Charrmen 9 Hall Monltors 12 Camera Club 9 Debate 9 Red Cross 9 THOMAS KOSCHNICK Kosh Domlmcan 1957 otball 1012 B sketball 1012 T ms 11 TERRY LAMPIRIS Ter the Bear Lake Bluff 1954 our 910 Football 9 1112 Volleyba 910 Base a JOHN LEMPKE Cheese Thlensvrlle Mequon 1956 Basketball 9 Hall Monltors 11 Bulldungs and Grounds 12 DENNIS LIBOWITZ Lrebou Campus Elementary 1956 Damatlcs 1112 Hall Monitors 10 12 gun. 'fv , r COPPERDOME Cv RUTH LIGHTFOOT Hotfoot Indranapolls Ind 1959 our 11 2 Hom E nomlcs Club 12 ep Club presrclent 12 DANIEL LONG Doc Wittenberg Wrs 1956 Swrmmmg 910 Student Council I1 Hall Momors 11 Copperdome 11 12 'P I .. . ,. I I' ' , - , YG , - 1 , 1 5- , : d ', 1 e . : 'Of , -ll: 1 ' ' ' at Fo , V 5 a , - 5 en ' , -12. Ch ', ' : , , - z ll, - : b ll, 9, 125 Social Chairmen. 115 Hall Monitors, 11-125 Ripples, 12. if ' I 1 5 - ch', -1, eco ' , ,P ,11-12, I ,, . .. I I .. ., . ' .U r ' , - 5 ' , , . ' ' , - z ', : 'Y . : A 'VN-W., ... - K: :fri 56 SENIORS sv- U 'iv ,NK ,-APY PATRICIA MAYERSON Fatt: Lake Bluff 1954 chestra 9 12 Y Teens 10 F 10 12 Math u Sports I2 Youth Council 12 Soclal Chanrmen Rlpples 12 Rnpples Busmess 10 12 Natuonal Honor Saclety MARGARET JANE McCANDLESS Peg M U S I 58 Dramatucs 1112 Hall Monitors 12 1 i' NANCY LORE Nan Lake Bluff 1954 Chorus 9 Dramatlcs 10 Dance Club 1011 YTeens 1012 Sports 911 SoclalChalrmen 10 Hall Monitors 12 Rlpples Rlppes Busuness 11 12 Copperdome 11 12 Natlo Honor Society 12 ROBERT MARSHALL Bob Lake Bluff 1954 Cholr 9 10 Hn Y 10 12 Greyhound Guldes 9 12 Spanush u I al cz T 9 Student Council 9 12 Hall Monitors 10 11 Student Court 11 Nahonal Honor Socuety 11 12 Class presldent 12 GERALDINE MATHIA Gerry S S Peter B- Paul 1 56 Home :conomucs Club 1012 YTeens 10 Hall Monitors BARBARA MAYER Barbie Waupaca Was 1957 omtlcs 1012 Home Economics Club 11 12 F T Hall Monitors 12 DENNIS McCARTHY Mac St Roberts 1956 V eyball 11 12 Track 910 Baseball 10 Wrestlmg 910 Hall Monltors 11 KEITH MCCLINTOCK Mac S Paul Munn 1 6 otball 9 12 r k Wres nn 12 Stu en Councnl 11 12 Hall Monitors 10 12 president 12 Cop er me 11 pf' 125 ' I ' , - 2 , - 2 ' nal 'xx I ,ll YI I CI b, I-125 Footb I, 9-125 Basketb ll, 9-125 rack, -125 Kg A . . , 9 N7 11-12. Dr ' , - 5 ' , - 5 . . A., 115 K Of ,-:- ,z-T-A-.-z Clb, all ,-: .-: ,z ',-2 12: , 9- : ', 1 ' ' , 9: ' , . 12. , I. , ' ., 95 .I 1- 9 Fo , - 5 Tac, 10-115 tl' g, 10, 5 d t ', - I ' , - . ' , 1 P - I I - 1 ' , . do , -12. 7 I, 0 I I if A . Q is V2 5 . 5 I L 57 MARGARET McEI.ROY Atwater 1954 our 9 12 Home Economics Club 10 I2 Y Teens 10 I vu W er o e nntors 12 Rnp les 12 Natloncl Honor Soclety 11 1 MARY ANN McKENNA Holy Angels 1958 Home Economucs Club 11 12 Donc Cl b 11 Spom h Club p ub Hall Momtor RICHARD MOLLENHAUER Mull: Lake Bluff 1954 Band 9 Dromotncs 11 12 Socnal Chcurmen 9 Hall Monntors 1 Burldvngs and Grounds 11 Rlpples Buisness 12 Cross Country 10 Baskefball 9 Volleyball 11 Tr k 9 10 ELIZABETH MUFSON Muffler Atwater 1954 romotncs 9 12 dragon 11 2 Debo e C u 10 Dance ub 9 eens S r s S u ent Council 9 Youth Council 10 12 Hull Mon: ors 12 Rupples 12 Rlpples Buusness 10 12 Notuonol Honor clety 11 FRANCES MURPHY Murph Atwater 1954 Dromotncs 910 12 Home Economncs Club 9 Pep Club 12 Sports 910 Hall Monitors 12 HERBERTT NEU Herb Garden Homes 1955 our 11 2 Drom s 9 Hull Mo :ors O COPPERDOME PATRICIA ANN MCMICKEN Plcken Lake Bluff 1954 Chorus 9 Dramotncs 10 Dance Club 910 Sports 1012 Lnfe Sovlng 10 Water Ballet 1012 H Il M nltors I1 12 BONNIE METZGER Luke Bluff 1954 C orus 9 YTeens 1012 Hall Monltors 12 do-I Q 1-H-nr 'I 'N-f SENIORS JIM OSTACH C eeper Lake Bluff 1954 Hall Mon ors 10 12 Camera Clu Rlpples 12 ROBERT PAPE Bob St Roberts 1955 nd 9 otball 9 o eyball rack 1 Monutors 10 12 Buuldnngs and Grounds 10 12 ery ja EDWARD NEUENFELD Ed Tl1lensvlIleMequon 1956 no Club 9 Traclf 10 Hall Monitors 9 NANCY ANNE NICKLAS Nan Atwater 1954 nd 912 bale Club 10 YTeens 1012 O aders Club 1012 ports 9 H M I s DAVID NICOLAUS Nlck Thlensvnlle Mequon 1956 orus 10 Hall Monitors 10 Camera Club ARTHUR OBER Art Lake Bluff 1954 amatucs 9 Football 912 T k 912 Wr tl g 10 JANET PATTI Jan lake Bluff 1 54 BRENT PETERSON Dum dum Cumberland 1955 otbcll 910 Swlmmlng 911 ll yball 11 2 Trac Nh if Rad' , 5 ., 5 ' , -10. Bo , - 5De , 5- , - 5F.T.A.,1-125 Le , - 5 S , -125 all 0n'lor , 10-12. Ch , 2 ' , : , 12- Dr ', 5 , - 5rac, - 5 esin, -12. , Y , , , 9 Band, 9-125 Cross Country, 9-105 Basketball, 95 Volleyball, Choir, 10, 125 Chorus, 95 Home Economlts Club. 12- 10-125 Golf, 9-125 it , - 5 b, 95 Ba, 5Fo , 5VIl ,9-l15T ,9-O5Hall FQ 5.5 ' ',.,Voe I A11 k,Q. 'Q A 5 , Q --if ' N.. I . 5- A -1 ARTHUR PIRELLI Art Domlmcan 1957 Damatucs 11 Football 10 T ck MICHAEL PLATE Mtke Plus XI 1 12 Hall Monitors ELIZABETH POHLE Betsy Atwater 1954 nd 9 12 me Ecanomtcs Club 11 Y Teens 12 ub anus Lea ers u O I e Saving 9 Water Ballet 9 10 Student CoJncll 10 12 Youth Councll 9 Hall Monitors 1012 Rnpples 12 Copperdome F S 11 Natnonal Honor Socue EDWARD POPE Edd Lake Bluff 1 54 TRAUTE PROCHASKA Fnshxe Lnnz Austrna 1959 uncll 12 NANCY RECTOR Nan Atwater 1954 C our 11 Orchestra 9 12 Home Economlcs Club 9 10 Y eens 10 udent Council 12 octal mrmen a M nltors 10 11 Red Cross O COPPERDOME TERRY RESSEL Terr Mequon State 1956 DANIEL PHODES Dan Campus Elementary School 1954 our 10 mctncs 9 I Coss Countr ack 9 Hal M nators 12 Bulldlngs and Grounds 917' 1:- 'f 'UZ' 54-.Q Qian: r ' ., 1 , -12, ra , 11. , ' ' , 958 Golf, 1 ' , 12. Ba , - ,Ho ' , 1 - , 11- 1 Pep CI , 11-121 Sp 'h Club, 12, d C! b, 1 -121L'f 11-121A. . ., 1 ' ' 'ty,12. ,H , 9 Home Economics Club, 121 Y-Teens, 12, F. T. A., 121 Student Band, 9.121 O,Ches1m, 10,127 1.15111 Mon11o,S, 11.12. Co ', 7 A. F. S., 12. h', z , A : ' , - : - Ch', -12,Dra ', 1H'-Y,10'111r y,9-11, T , 151 ', :5' Ch' ,11:Hll Tr ,, I o' ,11-1 ,12. 0' , - 2 ,1 - tif . 1 ima? 60 SENIORS THOMAS RICE Rom Lake Bluff 1954 omatucs 10 H1 Y 10 12 Cross Co n 911 Swnmmln Tr ck 10 Stud t ouncll 9 12 Soclal Cho rmen Hall Momtors 10 12 Camera Club 12 Copperdome 11 12 edltor 12 Nat1o'1al Honor Soclety 11 12 CAROL RICHMAN Flnnt Mlchlgan 1957 ramatucs 10 11 ome Econom1cs Club 10 11 Teens Ha MOITIQCFS 12 ROBERT RILEY Rules Ironwood Much 1957 amatlcs 11 ll yball 12 If Hall Mo PAMELA ROBY Pam Lake Bluff 1954 nd 9 2 Home E nomlcs Club 910 Dance Club eens 10 S rs Lufe Sa PETER ROLLER E P Atwater 1954 nd 912 10 den'Counc1l 12 Hall Monltors 10 11 Buuldungs and Grounds he CARL SAGGIO Satch Lake Bluff 1954 nd 912 ball e a o 0 onltors 1012 Rpples Qj G.D1mxQ vu-M 9 3111061-JW QV F erpon f ala 1959 l ross Q W5 ck 12 tuden uncll 12 A Axes 'W 6,51 GUITY SAMIEE pf Te eran lan 1 59 Home Economlcs Club ens 12 Student Councll S 1 -f J, E V r A. C 5 11 1 Q1 15 Dr ' , I ', I . I u try, -. 5 ' 'g, Dr ' , 5Vo e , 5Go ,125 nitors,12. 9-125 a , 5 en C ', , 5 ' i ,115 ' Ba , -1: co ' , - : ,115 D ', . ,H ' , . ,y. , Y-1 , -12, r. 1. A., 10-125 pct, 9, ' vang, 125 10-125 F. T. A., 10-125 Sports, 10-115 Social Chairmen, Water Ballet, 12: Hull Monitors, 10-11: RiPP1eS Business, ll ' , , 11-12. Ba , - 5 Golf, 11-125 Wrestling, 9-105 Track, 9- 5 Stu- 11-12, ad, 12. Ba , - 5 Foot , 9-105 Bask tb ll, 95 G lf, 9-1 5 Hall M ' , - 5 i ,12. l l K . full ' x 'A . ' 5 gg . 32 U 5- Kal? 1-11-Y,12,c C 1,,,,q1311q5,71,1f,i, 1 Co ', 1 .RSECQ . -H' V OU' QM' :Nix-lv C 6 h , r , 9 ' , 2 -Te . 1 ',12: A.F. ., 12. Xf, 61 COPPERDOME LORRAINE SANDAGE Palo Alto Calut 1959 Dramatucs 12 BEVERLY SAYLES ev Lake Bluff 1954 our 10 orus rmotncs 1 THOMAS SCHLAMEL Toaster our 9 Dramahcs 9 Golf 9 Hall Monitors 12 KATHERINE SCHOSSOW Katie Chorus 910 YTeens 10 Sports 9 TERRENCE SCHUH Terry Choir 12 Hall Momtors 12 PATRICIA SCOTT Pee Lake Bluff 1954 Student Council 11 Atwater 1954 Marquette 1958 Roberts 1956 Dramatucs 910 Dance Club 9 Sports 9 62 ROBERT SCHEELE Whltey Thuensvnlle Mequon 1956 Football 9 11 Basketball 9 Swnmmlng 10 RICHARD SCHEIDENHELM Spuke MUS 156 orus 9 Dramatlcs 1012 ath b 12 Ten IS ,Hg H , ' . . ., 9 Ch ' , 1 Ch , 95 D0 ' , 1-12, F. T. A., 10-11, Ch 1 I 1 I ' 5 M Clu 1 11- i T11 , Sports, 115 Hall Monitors, 11-12. 9-12: Hull M0Y1110l'S, 11-12- Ch '. 1 ' , 1 . -12: '. 1 , H U Sl. , SENIORS SUZANNE SEDGEWICK Suzne Atwater 1954 Orchestra 9 I2 Dance Club 9 I2 Pep Club II I2 Spamsh Club II I2 Sports 9 IO Lnfe Savmg 9 I0 Cheerleaders II I2 head I2 Student Councul 9 Hall Monntors I2 WILLIAM SEILER I Lake Bluff I954 Cross Country I0 I2 B sketball 910 Track I0 I2 H Il i 1 E' 'F'-57 .al PAUL SENK Band I PAUL SERGIO Band 9 I2 Football 'Vi 19' Holy Family I956 Lake Bluff 1954 9 II Wrestlmg 9 Hall Monutors I2 BARBARA SIGMAN Slgne Lake Bluff I954 Dramotlcs 9 I2 Home Economics Club II I2 F T A Sports 9 Hall Monntors I0 HEATHER SISSON Puff M U S I958 Drumatncs I2 Dance Club II Hall Momtors II KRISTINE SKOGSTROM Kns Gesu I956 Dramatlcs 9 I2 dragon II I2 Home Economics Club I0 II M u II I2 Soclal Chairmen Hall Monitors I0 I2 Copperdome II I2 edutor 121 Na tuonal Honor Society II I2 BONNIE SMITH Beany Lake Bluff I954 chestra 9I2 YTens IOII IOII Spors Hall Monitors II x 4:3 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' 19- I- , B'Il' , 1 , - 5 a , - 7 , - 5 a 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 Monitors, II-I2. Camera Club, I0. ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - - -1ll1 'cf , . . ., F. T. A., I0-125 Oth Cl L'J, - 7 ' ' , I0g 17 ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' - - Q' ' gf' of , - 1 -e , - 11. T. A., - 1 f,9, 65 CAROLYN SMITH Munger Atwater 1954 Chorus 9 Dramatncs 10 11 Home Economlcs Club 9 12 resldent 12 Y Teens 10 12 Student Council 9 Socna C alrmen 12 Hall Momtors 11 Rlpples Busmess 10 11 National Honor Society 12 SUSAN SMITH Susle Lake Bluff 1954 orus 9 Dramatucs 10 F T Sp 2 Savmg 910 Youth Councll 9 Soclal Chalrmen 10 Rupples FRANK STELLOH Atwater 1954 Radio Club 910 Hall Momtors 12 Camera Club 9 LAWRENCE STILLMAN Larry Lake Bluff 1954 ramatncs 911 Hall M mtors 10 12 Camera Club Rap les 12 Basketball 10 11 Student Council 11 Hall Momtors 10 11 BERNICE STRAUSS Bunny Hartford Avenue 1956 amatlcs 9 11 D ce Club 9 11 eens 10 11 Sports 11 Soclal Chaurmen 12 Hall Momtors 11 12 Rlpples 12 Rlpples Busmess 11 12 Natnonal Honor Socuety COPPERDOME YTeens 12 Hall Momtors 11 12 ELIZABETH STUDLEY Lz Campus Elementary School 1956 Chow 9 12 Home Economics Club 9 10 12 Dance Club 12 Y Teens 10 12 Student Council 10 Social Chanrmen 12 Hall Momtors 10 12 fn wr, ,yi P ' 1 1 - . - 1 ', 1 '1 11' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 - 1 Ch , 5 ' , 5 . . A. 10-125 orts, 9-1 5 Life 12. ' 1 - 1 ' 1 : 1 -10- D ' , - 1 0' 1 1 1 1 171 . P I . GEROLD STOLTZ, Jerry Atwater, 1954 NANCY STRAU55, NOD Chicago: 111-1 1956 ' .. ., , V .. i .1 I Dr ', - 5 an , - 5Y-T , 105 F. T. A., ', - 1 ' 1 - , 1 1 1 12. Q' ' by .ng 2 5,1 4 2 f 5' 64 SENIORS Vi? IRENE THERIAULT Rennle Fall River Moss 1957 Cholr 10 KAREN THERIAULT Atwater 1954 Cholr 10 Chorus 9 Home Economlcs Club 911 F T A 9 Hall Monutors 12 ALAN SUBECK Sube Lake Bluff 1954 nd 9 12 llfe Savlng 9 Foolball 9 11 Swimming 9 eyball 10 12 ack H M nu ors 12 Span: ub MARK SUTER Thlensvllle Mequon 1956 Dramotncs 9 Basketball 9 Track 9 Student Councul 10 Camera Club 12 RICHARD SWAIN Ross Lake Bluff 1954 Chour 912 Orchestra 912 HallMon1tors 1012 Rnpples JOSEPH TARANTINO YoYo Domlnlcan 1956 T ck 1012 JAMES THIEL Jlm lake Bluff 1954 nd 9 10 H1 Y 11 12 Footba 9 Volley 11 Trac 9 12 Red Cross 9 Hall Monitors 12 Bulldungs and Grounds 10 12 MICHAEL WALKER Shorty Garden Homes 1955 Band 9 Chorus 9 Football 9 Track 9 fe- M mix I 1. 1. I B0 1 - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 1 -121 Voll , - 5 Tr , 95 all 0 't , 11- 5 'sh Cl , 11-12. . 11 ,GMX N ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 ' .. .1 I '1 - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 12. w K V 1. 1. - - I ra , - . 1 I .. - 1. . I .I I .1 - 1. I '1 1 Ba 1 - 1 '- 1 - 1 111 1 l-10111 1 K1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 I - . l - . l I.. 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - -1 1 Q ' ' . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 K 1 11 1? J kj ' C. 4 W , Wa. ' COPPERDOME FRANCINE WATSON Cunny Lake Bluff 1954 Dramatlcs 9 12 Home Econamlcs Club 10 11 Dance Club eens r u S s Student Councul 9 11 Red Cross 9 12 Hall Monutors I1 12 Rlpples 12 WILLIAM WEBER B II Thnensvslle Mequon 1956 Radlo Club 9 10 Hall Monutor 'QlfGJb I'Yl CONNIE WIEN Lake Bluff 1954 Dramatlcs 9 12 Debate Club 9 10 Home Econcmlcs Club Y T ns 0 11 Sports 9 10 Red Cross Hall Aomtors 11 R pples Sp msh Club 1 MARY KAY WINKOWSKI St Roberts 1956 olrmen 11 Ha Momtors 1012 Copperdome 11 1 Natnonol Honor Socuety 12 W Mmm of-bo Q.,tSllSe,0iZvc,-.5 1044! mogksf It our 9 O Home Economncs Club 912 YTee 1012 Sp 1 u ,He-,412 MM Eamo- ' THO A WRIGHT Atwater 1954 nd 9 12 chestra 9 11 ms Hall Mo 1 fuiw Vow 0'I'bC'lf.k4JNd0..g,gb ,KLUU LQ-CJ! 'Www Awww GARY YORDI Norman lake 1954 BRUNO YUNKER Butch M S 1 4 Bulldlngs and Grounds 910 Camera Club 9 66 f ' ir,-f 5--rv 'f .X 5 ' ' , 1 -.5-eff' 13' - 5' A X r . 'N I fe' 11 t 9-115 Y-T , 10-115 Leade 5' C1b,104115 porI,1O-115 9-115 F. T. A., 115 - ee ,1- 5 , - 5 , ', , 5 , - 5 ' , - 5 95 ls ' , -125 1 ,125 a' , 1-12. 1 i ' ' - , Dramatics, 9-125 Sports, 105 Youth Council, 9-105 Social ' , A 1 ' Ch' , 2 ll ' . - : , - 2: ' 1 I . 3 CL 6 E4 ' ' ' ' ' '3 N s 'e 954, Ch ', -1 1 ' , - 1 - N , - 7 I F. 1. A., 10-115 an'sh Cl b, 11. 10' 1 . - 3 i Ba , - 5Or , - 5Ten ', 115 n'tors,11. UU I , 7 , .u. ., 95 ,A K SENIORS .IUDITH ZACHOW Judy St Roberts 1956 D ate Club 910 Hall Mon tors 1012 VICTORIA ZAHN Vlckl Henry Clay 1955 ramahcs 910 Red Cross IO Ha Monltors O 5' ALICE ZIEMER Znems Lake Bluff 1954 chestra 912 F Sports Re Cross 9 Monitors I2 Rpples HONEY ZURKOFF Atwater 1954 our I0 ll Orches ra 9 I2 Home Economics Club 9 anlsh Club 12 rts Lufe Savln 9 10 Wa er el O Ha Monrtors JOHN JESSEL St Roberts 1956 DAVID LABER Atwater 1954 B nd 912 Debate Club 9 10 Radno Club 10 Football 9 s etboll 9 Tennis 912 Hall Monitors 1012 Camera ub SENIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Back Row Mules Capron Wllllam Harlng Jon Beele Evon Cameron Paul Goetzlnger Roger Byhardl Fronl Row Barry Bleler Sandra Forrer Peler Jacobs Raymond Connelly Nancy Rector Danlel Greeson C.. 1 Q- .-X 6 eb , V 5 i , - . 6 D ' , - 5 , 5 II ' , 'l -l2. Or , - 5 . T. A., lO'l2g , 95 d , -IO, Hall ' , 7 I , 12. Ch ' , - 7 I , . 5 ' , -125 SP ' 1 1 SP0 1 9-ll: ' '91 - 1 I Ball , l 5 Il ' , 11-12. A - f . 5' Swimming, 9-11. : 5 K., , 5 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Bu k 1 1 ', - 1 ' 1 - 1 Cl , ll. ' 1 - 3 . .3 x ' F. A .l 5 l 1 3 -t L 3 - 1 E : ,W j -.. Am I I' X S , ' K' . COPPERDOME SUE KINNALLY Sensor Class Vnce Presldenl ROBERT MARSHALL Sensor Class Presndenl PENELOPE BALLARD ROGER ANDERSON Junuor Class Presudenl ARTHUR KATZ Sophomore Class Vlce Presudenl RICHARD CHUDNOW Sophomore Class Presldenl RICHARD SCHROEDER Freshman Class Presldenl DONALD RODEN Freshman Class Vlce Presldenl Junior Class Vice-Presidenl S ENIORS MARY JACKSON President of Greyhound Guides SUE KINNALLY President of Youth Advisory Board BARBIE BRACHMAN Head Social Chairman HOWARD KISSEL Editor of Ripples KRISTINE SKOGSTROM Co-Editor of Copperdome THOMAS RICE Co-Editor of Copperdome RODNEY ALDRICH Student Court Judge KEITH MCCLINTOCK Head Hall Monitor PETER ROLLER Co-Chairman of Buildings and Grounds CURTIS BRUNING Co-Chairman of Buildings and Grounds JAMES BOHM Treasurer of Student Council LAWRENCE CHUDNOW President of Student Council RIESS POTTERVELD Vice-President of Student Council NANCY RECTOR Correspondence Secretary of Student Council ELIZABETH POHLE Recording Secretary of Student Council COPPERDOME Q as Back Row Mary von Brlesen Robert Marshall an Howard Kassel Ronald DeYoung Curtls Brunlng Paul Blorkhom Evan Cameron Wulllam Tarrolly Thlrd Row Pamela Roby Mules Capron Margaret McElroy Rless Potterveld Claudia Melrose Carolyn Smlth Harold Jacobsohn Barry Ackerman Rlchard Swann Second Row Patrlcua Mayerson Mary Kathryn Wunkowskn Bonnie Kalaher Nancy Lore Carl Boecher Thomas Rice Elizabeth Mufson Elizabeth Pohle Dandrldge Greeson Front Row Krrstrne Skogstrom Susan Beuscher Lunda Guthrle Barbara Brachman Bernlce Strauss Jeanne Jordan Hanna Frisch Sue Kunnally Penelope Ballard NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sensors wuth scholastuc averages of 3 O or better and second semester tumors wnth averages of 3 2 or higher are ellgnble each semester for admlsslon to Natnonal Honor Socuety The candudates are ludged by teachers fellow nomnnees and members on the basns of character leadershlp, and service to the school Those elected are nnntlated In the annual QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll rs an lnternatlonal honorary socnety for hugh school lournalnsts The Grant Hyde ou an Mnss C ub advuser Mr Harold Wrerks, choose the members In chapter conslsts of students who have done standmg work on the Rupples, Copperdome Camera Club staffs The publucatlons sponsors Janet Muller, Mass Bertha Whute, and Camera Back Row George Essen Lawrence Strllman Carl Saggro James Ostach Curtus Brunung Howard Kassel Rrchard Swann Thrrd Row Barry Ackerman Nancy Lore Mules Capron Wllllam Flnn Wllllam Harlng Margaret McElroy Harold Jacobsohn Second Row Susan Golden Elizabeth Mufson Ellzabeth Pohle Alice Zlemer Constance Wren Susan Smlth Thomas Rice Carl Boecher Front Row Krnsttne Skogstrom Kathryn Kane Barbara Brachman Patrrcua Mayerson Mary Kathryn Wrnkowskr Jeanne Jordan Bermce Strauss 'W' 1,15 'Y' O ii. z- ff: Q T, . C L Q Q' ' E, ., -45 JNL r .1 . r A 7 , i , ' - 3 'l I 1 40, f J 1 Z. ' A .. . . . . . . I , spring assembly. the spring of the year. I- A M xg. .v ., 4. .. sw A 4 for ., -1. 2 'J '- Q. 3 T L V Y 1 ' K M, y ' . A if-if I. xl, X 'fd - ,ll I 7 . ' - J s A 1 WJ: fs-Fin.. ll- Xa.-Jr-'XX My 2 'X STUDENT COUNCIL Contnnurng to develop leadershup pleted another successful year Pro' ects Included the magazine drive the student directory and the homecom :ng parade Councrl commrttees also organized a new cafeterua system and drrected a campaugn agarnst cheating rn the school An amendment to the Student Coun cnl Constntutron was passed which rn order to save tame cancels the prelnm mary electron procedure rf there are three or less candrdates for each ex ecutuve posrtlon on the council COPPERDOME President Larry Chudnow selects another courageous volunteer for commrttee work Councrl members and socral chairmen of all grades at tend the pot luck supper honoring e A changees ,tl- F1 7 51 To acqualnt the councll wnth proper parlramentary pro cedure Rless Potterveld ex palns Roberts Rules of Order to eager members 'M t. Y Jk x s F5 , . . N sh v l L ' th , F. S. Ex- Xfsfg W1 in the school, Student Council com- . - . . I Y b L . ' . . - J X ' . I . l is I n a Y ' . . . . G S X - . - XL l ' I ' I CURRICULARS Members of the Buildings and Grounds committee demonstrate how to break at least two of thenr own laws QE,--K-5. a king on the lawn is the shortest way to Student Court. Won't you ever learn? Hall Monitor Curt Bruning lectures offenders, while Mary Kay Winkowski writes out a summons. fm w.?1 STUDENT DISCIPLINE Hall Momtors Student Court and Buuldmg and Grounds are student com mlttees each with :ts faculty adviser President Keith McCluntock durected Hall Monitors an malntamlng order In the halls and co chanrmen Curt Brumng and Pete Roller led Buuldung and Grounds members nn protectmg school property and promotmg cuvul defense Rod Aldrich Student Court ludge and assistant Duck Fortner passed sentence on offenders of accepted rules and regulations. The three organlzatlons helped to demonstrate the students ability to govern themselves. COPPEBDOME New and old students get acquainted at the annual Icebreaker Dlscussung plans for the year are Mary Jackson Lynn Kay and Harvey Wong Mary Jackson guides two seventh graders through the front hall and polnts to the A FS plaque GREYHOUN D GUIDES Greyhound Guldes IS an organization whose duty It rs to help new students and vlsltors become ac quamted wlth the school A boy and gurl are chosen from each Freshman class to serve throughout their years an hugh school Mrs Smith faculty advrser and Mary Jackson president helped the group carry out Its usual 'obs They planned the Ice Breaker In the fall and thus year for the flrst tlme sponsored an outing for the exchange students A g . fy' Z , I iklf f 1 Y Y K? president, Jill Stone, George Kaplan, Sue Bleier, Xi' AY . . . . few 5, . . . I . , . I 1 1 I , I CO-CURRICULARS tux Head Social Chaurman Barbie Brachman leads one the meetmgs Hcnaung nebbnshes I5 another lab of Socual Chairmen Barone Brachman helps make a chumney In the youth center SOCIAL CHAIRMEN The Socnal Chaurmen made up of one rep resentatlve from each senlor hugh homeroom are responsible for many of our soclal actuvltnes At thelr weekly meetings president Barbie Brachman and advlser Mrs Edlth Mae Smlth lead the orgamzatlon In plannlng the Alumni Tea the Homecommg Dance the Christmas Dance and the Sprung Dance They also helped wrth the Open House In the fall by dlrectln parents to the varlous classes Because of the organlzatuons work students have a mar varied soclal program i 4 .rn xxx ,AA xy 'tm 6 COPPERDOME Q Putt: Mayerson volunteers her services agaun thank you Sue Kunnally hands out the work detail cheerfully YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD As at plans social actlvutues for all hugh school students lnvlng In Shorewood the Youth Advisory Board IS an Important part of our community The Board Including Its two advlsers Mr Butler and Mr Wolfe and Its president Sue Klnnally spon sored the evemng youth centers the Halloween Dance and the Harvest Moon Ball To promote greater partrclpatlon rn school actlvltles the Board requested and received the help and cooperatuon of Interested students In carrying out the details of nts plans , 4 4 ws, O WNV-.4 . .,-f p lx N n gn A ! 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M X y y .X ' - ' k ve , I-. , fj,f,x , W, V 1 N, , X' M' M CO CURRICULARS SQUARE DANCE CLUB Attendance at square dances Increased greatly over that of prevIous years PresIdent JIm Bohm and students representmg the soph omore Iunlor and semor classes strIved to promote Interest In the four dances held thIs year Letters explaInIng the dances sent to each senIor hIgh student and square dancmg InstructIon gIven In many physIcal educatIon classes helped to Increase partIcIpatIon Stu dents attendIng the square dances found them a strenuous but fun fIlled way to spend a Sat urday evemng Betsy Pohle Lunda Guthrue and Carla von Scheldt sell refreshments to hungry spectators at a football game COPPERDOME YTEENS The Shorewood Y Teens com posed of sophomore lunuor and senior gurls IS the Wlllxams Chap ter of the natlonal group affiliated wlth the Y W C A It strlves to pro mote fellowshup among gurls not only of the Unuted States but of forelgn natuons Wuth Muss Marlon Brock and Miss Jacquelun Wolfe as the co advnsers Lmda Guthrne as president and a cabmet of 'four teen the gurls took part m varnous actuvltles Including Christmas prog ects the teen age Muscular Dnstro phy Drlve and the Mothers March of Dnmes The YTeens offucers presude over a meetnng Esty Allen Barbue rachman helps Susie Golden at the Lost and Found Barbne Brachman Linda Guthrie and Carollne Smlth Ill l Q QIFQ .uw if ii' ii Y ni 'S CO-CURBICULARS Bull Harmg Hr Y Presrdent Meetmg called to order Each Saturday Home Rooms compete rn the annual Hn Y tourna ment Anyone volunteer to work on the Penny DrrveP HIY H: Y now under the guidance of Ronald Geraghty accomplrshed the rntramural athletrc program many thungs rn 59 60 Sponsoring the Intramural athletrc program and the annual Penny Druve and provrdmg ushers for home basket ball games were the mam tasks durmg the year The Hu Y basket ball and baseball games proved to be bug attractuons In the sprung Wuth a membershrp of forty boys H1 Y plays an Important part In school llfe Being afflllated with the Central YMCA :ts prrme obgectrve as to serve 9 iffy J' 4 .- I . 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I A A xl COPPERDOME it ? fl ff--Q 'El' CHEERLEADERS Southern Swlger Frued Chuck en was enpoyed by all who at tended the Plantatlon Party sponsored by the varsuty cheer leaders Led by head cheer leader Suzie Sedgwuck and ad vnsor Mr Swlger the cheerlead ers sold teddy bears grey hound plates for cars and de cols to make up the defuclt on buses for games Of course the mam function of the cheerlead ers was to organuze and direct the enthusuasm of the crowds at games and other sportmg events Pep assemblues and casual pep rallies helped to accomplish this CO CURRICULARS Nm 'x HOME ECONOMICS CLUB In carrying out cts purpose that of acquamtung gurls wlth varuous aspects of home economlcs thus club sponsored a number of prolects durmg the year Two hughlughts were the annual Turnabout dance Pennues from Heaven and the vnsut of Mass Wrs consm Mary Allce Fox Members of the club also partncnpated nn service prolects uncludung the mak Ing of Thanksguvung favors for chuldren at Fnend shup House Offucers for the year were Carolyn Smlth presldent Mary Jackson vnce presndent Margaret McElroy secretary and Barbara Thomp son treasurer Mrs Aileen James and Mrs Beverly Sporor acted as advnsors D ssxk -swims FTA Future Teachers of Amernca come one come all' By answernng th s cry prospectuve teachers at Shorewood learned many aspects of teachlng not commonly known Through the Teacher s And pro gram future teachers corrected papers created bul letnn boards and occasuonally substituted In fact anythung they could to help the teacher to whom they were asslgned Other prolects were the field trap to learn about some specual form of teachnng and the bake sale These prolects and the monthly meetmgs were effncuently directed by Jeanne Jordan presndent Kay Kane vnce presldent Aluce Zuemer secretary Jrll Stone treasurer and advlsed by Dr Zelma Oole I H3 L , e ' zz ji W , x 1 1 Q, X f M ...f R 9 V 'X-' ,.l .qv , T ' ' 7 A' 4.1. - M ,ew f 1 ' C ' 1 . , N ff a o o . , . . . , 1 - I 1 . . , . 1 - ' H . ,, . . . . - 1 1 1 1 - 1 I 1 , . - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - - - I 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 11. .1 I M' Q , - l Q5 V- 1 gf: 3 K fu M W lx ,W 4 f 4 ' ' to K' - f I 1-.van , Q 5 T X I 1 ' 81 IN-. 4 COPPERDOME ,Q 8,95 ORCHESTRA Because of the new schedule the 1959 60 orchestra was mnnus many members but the orgamzatuon was as actlve as ever The first prolect was the Wlnter Holtday Festival Next they played at a Sunday lecture and In Febru ary they presented two excellent assemblres one for the hugh school and one for Atwater Durung the second semester they concentrated on preparing for the Sprung Festival and later the underclassmen perfected Pomp and Cnr cumstance and March from Athalna for graduation CCD-CIJRIlICIUI.AIiS BAND As in previous years, the band provided musical enter- tainment for many school ac- tivities. These events include the annual band assembly, the Spring Festival, basketball games, and half times at foot- ball games. Because of de- creased school enrollment and the new schedule, director Sandy Smith has had to work with the smallest group in years However this problem has not affected the quality of the music and the band has done much to encourage good school spirit ii iii LJ'--UNI W COPPEBDOME x 84 CHOIR Thus year Mr Sellew durec tor of the Chour organuzed a new sungung group un addutuon to the tradutuonal Chour Thus group known as the Madrugal Club us patterned after the Madrugal sungers of suxteenth century England The Club us open to all students unterested un sungung They made effectuve contrubutuon to the at mosphere of the Chrustmas play A Chrustmas Carol The Chour gave several excel lent publuc performances ap pearung at the Sunday lectures the Wunter Festuval the Sprung Festuval and theur assembly 4 ' I X . . - ,, l X . '. Q' ,AT I 4 ,M . . . . . if L Vit' . . . . T33 ,n 4 g hill, A ' Q 1 J W . . . 1,2 uc ' , T ' fi . ' uy I f TD l V w a ff N l'. 7 T nw tn- A , , . I I , 1 Au-vs, QA 7 us, N .1 M, u C 'i ff .V 'x Qu ' ' ' . an L' Y W ll ' I! 704 I T V f WF l V Ai . ' 4, ,ki 2 W . - , ss f l WA I C' . . . Q ' 21 . ' I fu' 5 ' ' , J E ' ' CO CURBICULARS THE ONE ACTS On February 26 and 27 Dra matics Club as in past years pre sented a variety of one act plays The Trystlng Place was a farci cal comedy of the 1920s Bal cony Scene a more serious drama was also presented as an exchange fn X program at Downer Seminary. The third Sunday Costs Five Pesos was a Spanish comedy. Sweet six- teen o play about a play served as the publicity assembly. Jack and the Beanstalk was given for the Children s Theatre production. Faculty directors for the plays were Mrs. Kittleson and Mr. Swiger. -Q Yi- WF? 1 r- C O P P E R D O M E DRAMATIC CLUB Enabllng members to gam experience In the facets of stage work as the oblectuve of Dramatnc Club Stage crew make up and costumes are concerned prnmaruly wrth the mechanrcs of pro duction whlle publicity acqualnts the school with the work of the club The sponsors consider the ablllty of each member and try to place hum In one actung part If a member proves to be out standing In one of these fields and exceptlonal nn another he may be elected a Dragon --a COPPEBDOME 1 DANCE CLUB Dance Club was reorganlzed thus year through Miss Eleanor Hamllton the club s advisor and Sandy Forrer Presndent The fnrst ten weeks all Interested gurls grades eught to twelve were mvnted to come to the meet mgs held twnce a week to learn exercuses and dance techmques At the end of thus peruod tryouts were held and 75 gurls began preparlng for thelr annual concert and assembly glven dunng the week of May 23 SS - , ' 4. -eff W 'f ' I 2 , . . . 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SPANISH CLUB Spamsh Club was orgamzed In 1958 to further the Spanish educatlon of those students who wanted more Spanish than could be futted unto their dauly schedule President George Essen vlce presndent Suzie Sedgwuck secretary Bonme Kalaher treasurer Bob Marshall and advusor Mrss Ruth Schoen led thus actlve group through a very successful year Among theur prolects was the learmng of Spanish dances the plannnng and management of a Youth Center the preparatuon of an exotuc float for the Homecomnng parade and the Pan American Day dunner MATH CLUB The Shorewood Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta better known as Math Club completed another successsful year under the leadershnp of Muss Joseph and the club offucers Members are chosen from those students who have mauntauned a B average rn moth and an overall academlc average of B At theur monthly meetungs the group discussed and studled topncs not encompassed by the ordnnary currnculum They also partlcnpated un the Mathe matucal Assocuatuon of America Contest Examma tuon and planned 'held trlps to local nndustrues where they saw commercral applncatuon of mathematlcs and related sciences if V . 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S ll K F 89 Sue Golden Jeanne Jordan and George Essen prepare a dummy In the Rnpples workshop Shorewood Rlpples Publxslwd bl we-eklx fzwm S-cptmnhex t Jun cxcopt vxmmnation ptrmd and hnhdaxs m 1 1 sucs for the scar nt' 19391960 bs tht studon s nf t QIIOIOXIOFKI Hugh School Nlnlvmulmf- Wxsconslxl FDITOR IN FIIIFF BI xINIss NIANAGIII As mmm I-:htm Xlungm Fixtfx Xfva Fiilflll Featlne Fdltm As 111310 Fffatmt IIOIIARD RIQQI-I PATRICIA BISERI1 1 1 x H Il ld .hush x C001 E1 vu Fhmh th Pc nl Efhtf-1 Jeann Jmrhn YV1Il1am Hmm Kathnn Kun Lawrence Stlllman Bemxvo Straus Elizabeth Mnf an Stafx Vlutcxs Barbara BI'IPlIlII'lI't VV1llmm Flnn Qu an Colden Patuma 'klaxm nn Maxgaxet Mc Flxos .Inn Otach Carl Sagem Rlclmxd Swim NII an Smith Francxne VVat2nn Frmstmce VVnn Ahco Znmc-r olrculatxon Manager Barbara Bxachman Editorxal Ads :ser Nhss Bertha Wlult Business Aduser Call Sleferf Plvwtozraphxc Adviser Harold Wierks Hr-adlmo Fdttor Cops Fllltur Alumm Fdlffll Fxclrangf- Fdxtm L suf- COPPERDOME 4- QF! Rupples staff members carefully check the copy for errors RIPPLES Agam, as nn all recent years our newspaper the Rlpples, won All American ratmg Rating ludges sand, Excellent work, almost professuonal at tnmes Composed of twenty fuve sensors, the Rupples staff published fourteen Issues thus year Headed by Mr Sxefert, the Rnpples bussness staff handles all book keeping, advertusmg, and curculatlon for the paper At the end of each year the edutors and Mass Bertha Whute, faculty adviser, appolnt a new staff from the members of the newswrltmg class Edutor In chnef Howard Klssel looks on as Bull Harmg Barry Acker man and Nancy Lore check a page of the dummy 90 , , S c '5-of I 5 LY' t I 4 I . Q lb, f -We h, 0 ' ' . 'L '- ' ' A' 1 a i - 0 Q- ' I- A , . V . . 1 . . , . .L 4 '- ,Y Q - - w ' 4 ' A ' 4 , . . x A 4 4 1' -' , .' I , . I , M ss . 3 I ' ' ' . . , . Navy I.m'-'- , : a ' 5: uf. '. -' a H : A sf-hx .Q ' 'S , V ' . ., . ,. . . , 1 '29 'S - ' , 4 ' 1, I' . , , . , . 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J CO-CURRICULARS Q- CAMERA CLUB Hold that pose watch the stop bath don t let rt over develop check the shutter speed watch the blrdle smrle Camera Club takes all the plc tures for the Copperdome and Rnpples By processrng as well as takrng their pictures members gain many skulls rn photography under the watchful eye of Harold Wrerks the club adviser Curt Brumng and Harold Jcrcobsohn the senior members In the club were the most experrenced but there are many younger members who wrll ably take over next year 91 xv YW .A fl . - v 3 E 'v ' I at-A, W-.Q i K E ., Mm v Mg ' fir 3 , Mwwc., 'Www-N-' b , . 1 1 . I . l Y , r 1 1 l H . . 1 3 gl:-'I COPPERDOME ll lll Ulm? i Q3 Nm., THI K 92 The Publications Dlnner wu h M Russel Lynch as featured speaker started us on a busy years work COPPERDOME Because of the schedule thus year the Copperdome staff had to splut unto two sections Each was headed by one of the co editors Krns Skogstrom or Tom Ruce and advused by Mnss Janet Muller Junnor mem bers worked wuth the sensor edutors and so prepared them selves to take over next year Wrute up lay out proof and dummy were among the new words added to the everyday vocabulary ofthe Copperdome staff as they worked through out the year J' 3 'M l . QQ Q I t S I ll 2 M E l - , tu r , ,s c CO-CU ICULABS W P EM? DMM M Gwwixgii M' WMM WH AJMMQAKJQ7 xxx-qfstv ww MM Z QQM Q? SM bi Aff Ng if P aw W' ' 0 Gm QW C QW QQ fqm Q A 1, . u Q V94 ' 60 . A70 MQ' fly? f Q' 70 Q Q QQ f 2' ' A , . Ss JV l L'fa'BARrlETr COPPERDOME EV-' Frdnces Murphy as Abbne Brewster catches Bull Harlng and Vlckn Zahn pcs slonotely embrocung -axil- .mwiff K: ,Q IA 'fi ,pw 'ua' wh. QS? hawk' fzs-if f it Q Rv Q,-ir? 3'9- aft ffl ly ,pr Deposltlng a codaver In the wundow sect ore Ghoyllsh Goldberg and Morbld Mollenhauer SENIOR CLASS PLAY Tlme Lote evemng of November 13 cmd Case m Pomt Arsenlc and Old Lace Witnesses for the Defense Mr Otis Swlger, director, and Peg McCandless, student dnrector Verdict The play was pronounced ca suc cess and destlned to Ilve In the memory of the student body for years to come 94 N A t . , t' tl 5 .D H f k i A . , X W , I sv ll ' lv Al ' YI v - . u - sv NE? I,lw:af,.f,I, A K? x K: 1' A .iff A ,,ggf-,gg-.5:fVf5if3.,,g . in I K - l S ' f jiQSf , . 1 -- . 4' Ifgsf i ' ,T 'e 'P , fhijfiyj ,,.-Qgj . :S33,f,',:f,fz ,SK x. 3:rJM 11414 ' , fggmri 1- stfwfi-x 5. . 1 ' .'e ' A , 'fi'.'?g12j KF- 5' .sf-.g ff N N Y: i ,f 7 ,- ' -gi '. 1, 3 . Tis Q , .f f.. ,A,A,r'-,- ,5 Y gf. 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J V, V , Q ,,,, . 1 H ..,., ,, A E I I . fl N, . ,J CO-CURRICULABS THE 1959 IUNIOR PROM A huge drum covered wlth flowers and suspended from the celllng of the arena over looked the l959 .lunlor Prom Flower Drum Song Jumors and sensors danced down the mann street of Chlnatown to the muslc of George Cerwin s bond Punch was served at an authenhc Chmese teahouse Led by lunlor class president Larry Chudnow the colorful grand march was viewed by many parents and other spectators ify Q, lx x ' , N X' 1 X ,tx Iv f TX Q COPPERDOME lV'f2-sf Wi, WW Lminnn HOMECOMING Drlp drlp drlp the l959 Homecoming will be remembered as the longest and wettest In many years The assembly a llvely take off on Damn Yankees put everyone nn good spnrlts for the game at the very moment ut was bemg postponed Field Goal Frolncs with exceptional decoratnons and entertainment drew a large crowd The contnnuzng rams soaked the post poned parade on Monday but dud not dampen enthusn asm Frnally our twice postponed game was played 96 9 f 'EK ,gn P- M243 twig' H- ,L it llx I 9 flap, A sn' it Q 1 Zi seg. vs Q g, mg W N EL ji m 173 I I I XM ' . .- ' me -me on November 9, with a I3-O victory over 'Tosa. if , , - gvytffg 2' l 'rr elf HX a '. K ' , 1 BW. f .Q 1 S . t t V, Y ., of YHTE ' V in A 1, 'nl - I I CO CURRICULARS f CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES When the wonderful aromas of the tradmonal turke dlnners and the fresh plne trees spread through the halls and gay decoratuons appear throughout the school everyone knows that the Christmas season IS approachmg Dncken s much beloved play A Christmas Carol the alumna tea which IS also attended by seniors and the Chrustmas dance called Mlstletoe Magic gave all an opportumty to parhcnpate nn and enloy the spmt of the holldays 'X Nwwfm I 49 a W4 Q wr ' COPPERDOME i I I5 AW f f 98 1 -. xi- P ' ' -.-,J::.':- h ,I A A , ' '- f. . X ,,,,.,:5:i,3 L 'gs gf ' , .,, ' . ff , Q 5, 1 Vx 4. w Vg if x e ,xx x , lf' ,ff w-wx A 'Ex ly 9 J- M k ,wx Y ' I -I , 2' f 7 f I a I ' .un WN x F0 4 ' f ff V 5' 1 ,f . ' I QI ' Q A A -. ' A K 24 h 1 A KX ' X Cx 4.11 SN , QX 'N c-A CK CMS rx, wx Civ X Wi X K SL mx Xxx CN C XX K X I l CHHMD, ff?-+N N y-fl rib Q? N? C11 ig-r SPORTS .4190 B2 2 x87 fu 953' -.f Q- 663423 ' F E' U,l sa1 7 T 3-5 fy' 4 Back Row Coach Elmer Jacobson Bob Marshall Bull Greymont Keuth McCluntock Pete Housum Ray Connelly Rod Aldruch Pete Jacobs Tom Fecht Keuth Gramza Muke Hornngton Coach Corl Suefert Second Row Mgr Tom Hauser Art Ober Tom Kraeft Collun Munert Art Purellu Bull Tarrolly Chrus .lay Carl Sulvestru Tom Koschnuck Dennus Kraft Duck Wulson Mgr Jum Fenno Front Row Larry Chudnow Frutz Yunker Roger Anderson Jum Bohm Jum Curley Jerry Harrungton Tom Flemung Jum Roche Mason Ross Steve Con ner Tom Borneman VARSITY FOOTBALL Suburban Conference Champs' Eught wuns un a row' Suburban scorung record' Sux all conference players' Second un the state' Thus was our foot ball team un 1959 Startung wuth a nucleus of eught returnung letter men coaches Carl Suefert and Elmer Jacobson de veloped a team composed of an aggressuve lune and a hughly talented backfueld The lune bolstered by co captauns Jum Bohm and Larry Chudnow Pete Jacobs Art Ober and Art Purellu paved the way for halfbacks Carl Sulvestru and Chrus Jay Placung furst and second un suburban scorung together they totaled l073 yards rushlng and l59 pounts Quarterback Tom Koschnuck added versatuluty to the offensuve attack by completung better than fufty per cent of hus passes averagung l3 4 yards per pass completuon The success of the aerual game may also be contrubuted to the sure fungered pass catchung of ends Ray Connelly and Tom Fecht and halfbacks Chus Jay and Carl Sulvestru A stubborn defensuve lune, spearheaded by Tom Flemung, Pete Jacobs, Duck Wulson, Rod Aldruch, and Jerry Harrungton, backed up by Tom Borneman, Ray Connelly and Steve Connor and safetues Jum Curley Jum Roche and Bull Tarrolly held opponents to a total of lust 46 pounts un eught games Mean whule the offensuve machune averaged 349 5 yards per game pulung up a record of 273 pounts for an average of 34 pounts a game Induvudual honors were numerous Sensors Ray Connelly Pete Jacobs Chrus Jay and Tom Kosch nuck and uunuors Tom Fecht and Carl Sulvestru were named to all conference elevens Sulvestru was also honored wuth a furst strung berth on the UPI all state team and a thurd strung berth on the AP all state team W A Hale Greendale Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood 40 West Mulwaukee 0 Shorewood 47 Whutefush Bay 7 Shorewood 39 W A Central 13 Shorewood 26 South Mulwaukee 19 Shorewood l3 Cudahy O Shorewood l 3 Wauwatosa 0 3 if -V f , ,A X ip' S25 1, , K ll' 4 l r K X Q ew? lc wi-:j:,.:v, T - - A - Q , -4 .Y S L ' sr f 6 - . 5- K . 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W9 Back Row Bert Rabenn John Garry Jlm Stongeland Bob Bahrke Don Roden Scott Dlmberg Bob Lerner Bob McClelland Duck Smuckler Stephen Frlebert Dennls O Donohue Dan Crean John Vnsser Front Row Mgr Jlm Smlth Russ Weber Art West Bob Frlsch George Bolln Tom Rellly Larry Lepldus John Taylor Jon Barry Ken Mack Charles Grossman Mgr Jlm Rvce FRESHMAN FOOTBALL B TEAM FOOTBALL Experlenclng a dnsappomtmg grlduron campangn the freshman squad dropped all sux of their games Handicapped by the loss of sux players to the B team the boys were definately undermanned After two defeats at the hands of Rufus Kung and Nlcolet by scores of 12 0 and 2l 0 respectuvely a close battle with Brookfneld was Interrupted by a storm wnth Shorewood on the short end of a 7 6 score Although they gave East and Don Bosco scares nn two close ball games the trosh were trounced by the Blue Dukes of Whlteflsh Bay ln a 53 O romp Even though the grldders of Coaches Bull Olson and Chet Rlnka endured a humlllatlng season several boys gave lndlcatrons of bemg good varsuty pros pects Coaches Len Leverson and Ronald Geraghty prepared for the season wuth an mexperlenced team and lumlted personnel Because of a lighter schedule and the need for more players sux tresh men were brought up to the B team The Jayvees lmmedlately surprrsed everyone by worknng as a smooth effuclent umt Led by halfback John Casey the Jayvees hammered out vlctorues over Whitefish Bay and Thlensvllle Mequon by scores of 27 6 and I4 O respectlvely After losmg thexr thurd game to Don Bosco 22 7 the B team bounced back to edge Granvulle nn the fmal by a score of 20 I3 John Casey Pat Hahn Bob Hammen and Rlck Schroeder showed talent throughout the year and are deflmte varsnty maternal Back Row Coach Len Leverson Ed Johnston Paul Burmaster Pat Hahn Tum Rebholz Bob Hammen Dnck G eve Steve Ober Mickey Adler Coach Ron Geraghty Second Row John Casey Duck Schlamel Jam Kneckhefer Pete Doelger Roger Elchenberger Duck Schroeder Steve Leopold Ted Forrer Howue Ackerman Mgr Chrns Beatty Front Row Bob Netz Don Anderson Mrckey Plerson Make Ansfleld Jeff Rogovm Bull Goodrlch Dave Stelnberg Larry Muller Jvm Barth Ewen r 's 'W' LE? 4' Ml' vim lmghl M LF hir 5 tea, tr y x 'Q ll ll I . . ,. ., . . . 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A J Q 'Q ' I ,l J -V ' I, J Kel No-...., ' V, -1 A , H I , . . 14, ,A 4 ' V ' J Q .. 105 COPPERDOME Back Row Bob Reuther Dave Rhodes Steve Steln Jerry Broehm Roger Harnbeck Ken McFeters John Brandt Btll Konrad Steve Elsendrath Jlm Wood Coach Wally Schnelder Front Row Mgr Jon Reddln Gary Prltchard Blll Brochman Barry Ackerman Bob CROSS COUNTRY Wlth Wallace Schnelder as thelr new coach the l959 cross country team experlenced one of the most successful seasons ln recent years Paced by flVe returnlng Iettermen lncludlng co captalns Bob Colllns and Blll Seller the squad began competltlon agalnst Whlteflsh Bay The Red and Grey started the season on a blue note when the Blue Dukes handed them a close defeat Agalnst Waukesha Seller led the team home to vlctory but Wauwatosa proved that they were one of the top teams ln the state when they handed the Greyhounds an 18 48 drubblng The team bounced back ln flne form as they beat West Allls Central Venturlng to Hartford for thelr flrst malor meet the Hartford lnvlta tlonal the squad captured nlnth place out of a fleld of 20 teams ln the Lake Shore meet held on the Grey hound course Coach Schnelder s harrlers kICked ln strong to wlnd up ln thlrd place Next the team ran at Whlteflsh Bay ln the North Shore meet where they placed slxth Throughout these meets Seller Ackerman and Colllns conslstently lead the way ln the resplte between the malor meets the Schnel dermen won an easy vlctory over Cudahy and West Allls Hale ln a trl angular The Red and Grey fell VlClImS to wlnd and raln as they took flfth ln the Suburban meet at Grant Park In the state meet at Hartford the team ended the season wlth thelr best performance Seller Nelson Ackerman Boecher and Gatz flnlshed ln that or er as thelr 182 polnt total won them thlrd place among the 23 schools Letters were awarded to the fIVe senlors Ackerman Boecher Colllns Gatz and Seller and lunlor Jlm Nel son 104 D, , 2 l ffm L li YV W ,Y , , at Wig .W uf ,K . Q . lv 4 . U X 2, A I .. I I I I I 1 I I I V I I . I l ' : ' I I I . I I Collins, Bill Seller, Chuck Boecher, Jim Gatz, Jack Swanson, Jim Nelson, Mgr. Norman Marks. I . , ' , . I I . , ' I Q I o n 5 u . u . I ' I ' I I I I . I . . , I I I d . . . . I I I I I 5 - SPORTS Back Row Coach Wallace Schnender Bull Goodrich Carl Boehlke Duck Wilson Jam Bohm Gordy Elsendrath Paul Blorkholm Larry Chudnow Tom Tarrolly Norman Marks Front Row Ken Karsten Robert Frisch Bull Seller Rress Potterveld Larry Kern Make Suluk on Anderson John Raney Scott Hardwick WRESTLING Combunmg team sprrut the excellent coachung of Wallace Schnender and the lndlvudual abllutles of several tune athletes the l959 60 Greyhound wrestlung aggregatlon compnled a respectable rec ord After partlclpatnng In several dual meets the grapplers competed In the Suburban meet and placed performers un the State Sectlonal matches Regular wlnners were Larry Kern ll2 pounds Gor dy Eusendrath 133 pounds Jlm Bohm l45 pounds and Larry Chudnow l65 pounds Other boys who earned letters were Carl Boelke Scott Hardwlck Rness Potterveld and Don Anderson VOLLEYBALL Composed mamly of mexperuenced boys Coach Ole Gunderson s volleyball squad complled a l and 8 record nn Suburban League competltuon ln their best game of the season the spukers took two out of three matches from Greendale by scores of l5 7 a d l5 5 To complete their season the team played an exhubutnon game agamst the faculty as the vuctors Although their record was not among the best the netmen always drsplayed fme team work and excellent sportsmanshnp Pete Jacobs Stuart Goldberg Don Fagan Bob Riley Rod Aldrich Dave Bradford Pete Housum Joe Klerzkowskl John Griffin Make Plate Al Subeck W K :L , ,.,,.. 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COPPERDOME Henmng Yderstad Tom Fecht Tom Krueft ay Connelly Cor Sulvestru Bob Hommen Mason Ross Bull Tcrrolly Tom Koschnuck Barry Bleler Jam Roche SPORTS Ray Connelly leaps hugh unto the arr for a drrvmg lay up In the Janesvrlle game VARSITY BASKETBALL Composed of fnve sensors seven rumors and two sophomores the 1960 Greyhound basketball team fmrshed the season In fourth place with a 9 5 Sub urban conference slate and a 12 8 over all record For the frrst tume rn several years the Red and Grey lacked herght and wlth only four returnung lettermen the unexpernenced Crrmson played an aggressnve and pressung brand of basketball which enabled them to remain one of the stronger teams rn the conference The Greyhounds were led by Bob Marshall Captam Ray Connelly All Suburban Pete Van Every Captam elect sensor center Ray Connelly who topped the team In both total pomts and rebounds Tom Koshmck for the second year rn a row was the most accurate from the free throw lme and Pete Van Every scored the most ponnts In one game 32 agamst Greendale The Jonesmen played theur best games agaunst Whitefish Bay rn their flrst encounter and again In the last tussle when In two overtlmes Whitefish Bay edged the Crlmson 64 60 for the regronal cham pronshnp Nifty 'bs-Y Mmm 'W-PE. me-M I . . 1 . I ' ' 1 - - . I 7 A , 35 il ,,y.,.,ig , , K , 413, , g r f ..,, 'I W lvl tg-use H -if g 107 l J COPPEHDOME 5 FH Mgr Geo ge Kashou Henning Yde stad Jlm Roche Pete Van E ery Bull Tarrolly Chris Joy Mason Ross Mgr Bull Konrad Sophomore Bob Hammen sho s e cellent fo on th s hook shot 108 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood East S Milwaukee Janesvnlle W Milwaukee Wauwatosa Nucolet Whnteflsh Bay Cudahy Harvey WA Central Greendale Waukesha WA Hale S Mulwaukee W Mulwaukee Wauwotosa Whlteflsh Bay Cudahy REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Shorewood 64 Nucolet Shorewood 61 Whutefush Bay V I' I L f :V r ,. p:. '.:-.g,..- . I I, 5 - ,X B 5 l 'Eb V5 ll , v . V A A ' T7 - F5 5 p Y,p wa , in K . . f ' . I fl i X. R I Q ul L , L' My 6 1 .L 1 ,Ly v S I A ' 4 r T k 'lf -S! .. 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Back Row Jum Graham Duck Schlamel Muckey Adler Jack Swanson George Scheudker Paul Burmaster Ted Forrer Front Row Pete Doelger Steve Leopold Jum Barth Bull Brachman Howue Ackerman Mgr Bull Konrad B AND FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Thus year s all sophomore B team turned un an outstandung performance compulung a second ll 2 suburban rerord and an overall 16 3 tally Agaun Coach Bob Kupfer, un the role of taskmaster taught the boys teamwork and fundamental skulls Even though Muckey Adler was the leadung scorer and re bounder thus was a team wuth no one real star Coach Gerald Burkholzs freshman buckethangers funushed wuth a l3 3 record Good teamwork and several outstandung players made thus fune record possuble Back Row Mark Martun Craug Brewer Steve Fruebert Steve Ober Tum Rebholz Duck Smuckler Don Roden Mgr Chuck Grossman Front Row Russell Weber John Taylor Harvey Wong John Brunk Bob Eahrke Larry Muller George Bolln Bull Granert 109 J , 'l,Y'Lf-f' ll l ' , ,fu A ' E V., 4V to , tif: - S ,lm E N Q-.-5 2 G: - 1 fx :lg lk 5 A luxe X ut lv' my s s do , u B of as 2,2 A . 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YV 'V A we ll ll SPORTS C' Back Row Coach Peter Colosrmo Alan Brandt Martm Goldsmith Bull Greymont Tom Rrce Nelll Peterson Bracy Curtrs Jlm Nelson Bob Tuttle Coach Joseph Ferrara Middle Row Mgr Alan Subeck John Flsh Jerry Broehm Ken McFeters Bob Van Vleet Pete Pruessmg Steve Stern Ed Maclas Dave Wmkowskl Dan Schmltz Front Row Charles Ames Jon Barry Duck Albrecht Charles Roby Duck Schroeder Jrm Rick Ken Mack Scott Dsmberg J!- SWIMMING At flrst glance one mught conclude that the 1959 60 swrmmlng team had had only a meduocre season However closer Inspection would reveal some out standung performances some record tlmes and a great team splnt all of which helped to make for a successful season Coach Peter Colosrmo started the season with few lettermen and 'fewer hopefuls on whvch to bulld hrs squad but by state meet time the team had fllled out and compehtlon between squad members was keen One reason for thus rapld de velopment was Joseph Ferrara, coach Coloslmos new assnstant mentor A champion swimmer Mr Ferrara or Uncle Joe as he was called nnstllled spmt desrre and hugh aspuratlons Into potentlal wrnners Startmg off the schedule on the rrght foot the fmmen splashed thelr way to a 47 39 vlctory over West Bend This was followed by a 53 31, and a soakung of Nrcolet, 47 39 Wlth thus frne start of four wlns and no defeats, the mermen plunged Into the North Shore lnvrtatronal Relays atWh1tef1sh Bay and came racmg rn thlrd Eventual suburban cham puon Waukesha proved nts might rn a dual meet and cooled the Greyhounds hopes, 58 28 Whuteflsh Bay handed our fmmen defeat number two 52 34 and Pulaskl made It three In a row wrth a 58 28 drubbang At thus season low ebb the mermen could do no better than place seventh In the ten school Cardunal Relays at Waukesha lt was evrdent by thus tlme that Coach Coloslmo had found several hard workrng boys to carry the load Sensor backstroker Tom Rlce had been scor mg consistent frrsts In the 100 yard backstroke event and lowenng hrs tlme In each race Jumors Martnn Goldsmith and Nerll Peterson had come a long way In the butterfly and distance events and sensor sprinter Bull Greymont had displayed wlnnmg form Wrth these boys and several others the team started nts drive towards the suburban, sectional and state meets Although they lost against Custer In theur funal dual meet the team managed to glve a good ac countmg of Itself In fact Rice established a new pool and school record In the backstroke wnth a 1026 clocking Thlngs seemed to hut theur hugh nn the Suburban meet at Whlteflsh Bay Coach Colosrmo and Coach Ferrara felt that the squad s fourth place flmsh mught have been better but that every boy gave has all for the team Wlth even greater effort ln the state sectronal meet the fmmen wound up fifth and quallfled three lndrvrduals and a relay team Among these qualoflers Rlce came home second In the state contest Over all It was a satisfying season and Coaches Coloslmo and Ferrara, wrth a hard working more experienced group on whuch to depend are look mg forward to next year wlth even more enthusrasm - 1 1 ww., .1 , M, I , ,L 52' ,W 1 pd, 1.-23, , 1 v vv H fi F -.. 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I . . - u I COPPERDOME Shorewood s two mule relay team c wrnmng combrnctron of Chuck Boecher Brll Sealer Bob Collins and Jam Galz tune up before c meet Flnn a durrng c prcchc Dennis Krufl slrelch oul .Ice Tcrunhno slrelches for an extra Inch Dennis Smelona e sessron rn the broad lump hce lherr pace and Tom Merkert proc 117 sPoRTs F75 C312 Back Row Pete Kuefer Carl Slvestru Art Ober Bob Colluns Jum Gatz Jum Thuel Dennus Krat Chrus Jay Bull Funn Mgr en McFeters Front Row Mgr Chuck Roby Tom Borneman Dennus Smetana Jum Bohm Bull Seller Tom Merkert Larry Chudnow Barry Ackerman Chuck Boecher Joe Torantuno Mgr Norm Marks VARSITY TRACK Wuth the return of seventeen lettermen the 1960 Greyhound track team was a faurly well balanced team and once agaun proved to be one of the stronger teams un the Suburban conference Coached by Len Leverson, Bob Kupfer, Gerry Burkholz, Wally Schneuder, Ronald Geraghty and Sam Decker the team left no doubt that ut would be a strong con tender by placung fourth out of 26 schools un the UW M relays Thus year Shorewood had an exceptuonal two mule relay team composed of four senuors, Chuck Boecher, Bob Colluns, Jum Gatz and Bull Seller Another strong pount of the team was Barry Acker man un the hurdles and some fune sprunters, unclud ung Chrus Jay and Carl Sulvestru These boys, along wuth Jum Bohm, Larry Chudnow Pete Kuefer, Dennus Kraft Tom Merkert Dennus Smetana, Joe Tarantuno formed the nucleus of thus year s team Because of the fune performances of many of the underclass men, and the tremendous unterest shown un the sport Shorewood should contunue to produce powerful teams un the 'future Back Row Steve Ober Steve Connors Ray Connelly Al Brandt Jack Swanson Terry Lampurus Paul Burmaster Bull Tarrolly Jum Nelson Tum Rebholz Bob Lerner Duck Smuckler John Lawton Duck Greve Tom Saeger Muddle Row Jum Kane Jerry Broehm Ahmad Saudun Tom Flemung Jum Curley Duck Fortuer Ed Johnston Roger Hornbeck Pete Dolger Howue Acke man Bull Brachman Larry Muller Rusty Ramsey Duck Schroeder Front Row Steve Fruebert Chuck Grossman George Bolln Scott Dumberg Tom Reully John Barry John Vusser Jum Stangeland Larry LaPudus Joe Sara Charlue Harung Bull Cressay Russ Weber ta w ww Kidiilawsl illliiii 2 -3.25-'f I ' 8 Ptilglilqgtuggis zgaeamawlvmimuusu un '5 A X! 1 N u 5 , 1, ... 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 f1 1 1 1 K - 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . I - 1 I I . . , I 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 - 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - fu. A. 11111: ef 1 1 - 1 11 ,rea admirers! annum. ,am mes , , E - f M-l uf .1 e ,gg Q A -vii k i- if ss ess, , V ,v 3 ' r -an ,,,,,L.,, ., ' 1.xS'Xr-31. -A f' W S s A g1 1 1 :1 I 'uf U 1 U N Pc 1 ,wg fl M x 0 n , , , 1? V B sk N. :F gm Q R . 5 , . ' 3 , 'ft x . ' V 1 5 V V , K 5 - A . .5 A Aux.: 1 113 LL 'WW -f 4 l COPPEBDOME Speedster Pete Kuefer ond Curl Stlvestrl loosen up after wmd sprmts Powerhouse Larry Chudnow follows through wnth a yell to make the shot go farther Hurdlnng to another fnrst Barry Ackerman sprtnts down the fnnal stretch nc :ng over the ar T m Bornemcn kuks no parallel positron Q - K' ai, t f 1...-T 1 ' ' 1 1 LW X X N V' 5 l Q I K , -... 2 ' 5' . , l V I I . J i . 1 , . I . . ' 1 .1 5 , gf' V ' ' .,., .,,.. I U V n f , u A. I h' b , o 'c i t a ' Lv... eeeee e ree SPORTS 41 'I SN Back Row Bull Konrad Steve Leopold Mlke Doren George Klrsten Rness Potterveld Ruchle Purln Roger Byhardt Front Row Tom Stern George Koshou Dan Crean Evan Gay Jerry Muchm Rlck Schendenhelm TENNIS Although the season had a late start because of snow the tenms team coached by Carl Stefert looked forward to a successful year Returnmg let termen sensors Roger Byhardt Mlke Doren and Duck Scheudenhelm and tumors George Kursten and Rless Potterveld formed a strong nucleus for the varsnty squad Scheldenhelm retalned has number one team positron whale Doren and Byhardt formed a power ful doubles team Among the opponents on thus year s schedule are some of the best teams In the state Neenah Manitowoc Washmgton East Wau watosa Whntefrsh Bay Waukesha and Nlcolet Duck Schlamel Tom Knuth Mason Ross Duck Howard Tom Schlamel GOLF Led by returning lettermen sensor Tom Schlamel lunlor Dick Howard and sopho mores Tom Knuth and Duck Schlamel the golf team un dertook a rugged schedule After partlclpatlng In 12 dual meets the squad entered the Janesvulle Invttatronal Sub urban and State meets Through hard work and prac tlce the boys endeavored to follow rn the footsteps of prevtous Shorewood teams Stating has philosophy golf Coach Ole Gunderson sand Since golf ts an md: vidual sport our success de pends enturely on the boys 'W destre .-- c' 'L ... .. 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Stews, 1 ' 1 -A I wi ' - ,V A .' - A' H 1 1 ' ' .se . .. , Y J s. , ' , 9'? +J'u--,'s..r 115 COPPERDOME INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL For the benefut of those boys who do not have the abrllty to make the B and Varsuty basketball teams Hu Y last year orgnarzed the homeroom Intramural league for grades 10 l2 Each grade had rts own league as competutron started rn December and lasted through February Cllmaxlng the years GClIVllY the top teams un each league were placed un an all school tournament In the champion ship game sensor homeroom 242 defeated sensor homeroom 230 309 At the end of the year trophaes were presented to the wlnnlng teams and hugh scorers 116 M 7 l or if ,, , Q , A iw 5 - g x P' l I Iv 1 I - n v . ' ' .. . SPORTS mm 'will GIRLS SPORTS The co curncular sporls lncludmg wafer bollel lufe savlng and lennls provide an excellent opporlumly lo gurls nol only for developing thelr varlous skulls but also for acqulrmg valu able knowledge Safely especlallv wall prove lo be an asset to lhese sludenls In the years to come 'WW ll w 'F is 4' vWn UMK- 'Sn 3-'Wi ww W is Qpggvf N 'FWHM S Y' 'S T A a ,:,' l , l f Q? Q ,,,-,, Q ,v'-- wk -.Emilh ., :.1 if:I'-: xg - Miz., 3 A .'.Q ' . Y fag? M1 ? I. W il? ' iff .E 5 .XY 1 - V . 4 Z b f A 2' N Q 'M y , M M - 1 lk , ,, ., . ...,. .few , ' .ww -A vp :,, : it V H lv sm f, W , 1 'V f ' 4 M ...IA 3' K ,N 1 3 ' Y gt , . . , . fl y 1 . ' I . - I . I I A V S . . . .. My .r,' A R . , - ,, - or ' ' Q ' W 4 'V ' fr ' . S 521' 'Q ...' x ' W' :W 53 ,f Qs.. To A X fe 7 C O P P E R D O M E LEADERS' CLUB Back Row Sherry Mlnert Sue Kaplan Mary von Bruesen Jlll Stone Vlrgmla Stangeland Judy Harenburg Front Row Candy Holder Ellen Roberts Laune Hardwlck Pat Couch Penny Ballard LEADERS CLUB Back Row Nancy Bader Judy Graham Carol Rlchman Traute Prochaska Nancy Nlcklas Front Row Clnny Watson Ruth Lughttoot Esty Allen Barbara Brachman Patty Mayerson ,A QP 1 N-hr TENNIS CLUB Barbara Curschmann Kathy ODonohue Judy Gge Jll Stone Vnrgunua Stangeland Wnllue Guthne Ellen Roberts KN GY O N Q-bfi X SEVENTH Q-..., ob- K' as INS,- 2 fbi 1 cs, COPPEBDO Holly Albrnght Kathleen Andlar John Andre Thomas Arends Alexandra Bacon Robert Bergemann Theodore Bernstem Barbara Berthelsen Manly Bertle Richard Beverly Glnger Buerman Wrlllam Burch Sarah Bolln Mlke Brandstetter Jon Brenard Kathleen Lerryn Brew Susan Brlnk Janet Brodhagen Marsha Brown Holly Bruskln John Buelow Maureen Burke Cornnthla Campbell Judith Chudnow Mark Clancy Douglas Cofrun Joanne Cony Steven Cony Mary Bell Cook Kathleen Coyle Cora Cruschmann Gllllan Mary Dale Thomas Dora Steven Doyle Gayle Durchslag Ethel Elfert Eluzabeth Essen Katharine Emmerlrng Duane Evans Carol Everutt Bruce Feld James Gecker Marc Gellman Douglas Gentule Robert Gnbout Joseph Glordcno Wllllam Godfrey Peter Goldberg Lloyd Goldenberg Eluzabeth Goodnow John Gordon Roger Gordon Leslie Jane Green Bonnie Greenberg James Grogan Edward Gruhl Julia Harrod Chris Hartman Susan Hauda Karla Jo Haug Alana Lee Helke Marcia Hoebreckx Sharon Hoffmann John Hoge Paul Holranson Scott Housum John Hunn Timothy Jacobs Judith Jacobson Richard Kane Jeffrey Kaufman Jim Kneser Jane Koegler Andrew Kohler Harry Kraft William Kroncke James Lahl Susan Lanman Joan Lorscherd Ronald Levin Kristine Lewis Sharon Lieberman Delana Dee Lillrch Gretchen Lrtscher Michael Litscher John Loerke Michael Marcus William McConnell Janis Mechanic Mark Mendelsohn Jean Metzler Michael Mitchell William Mollenhouer Glenn Morgan Theresa Morrison John Morton Linda Neff David Nelson Sherwin Nelson Jill Nemson Edward Olla Thomas Ovanin Judith Pack Richard Palmer Glen Parmelee llarilyn Peterson Katherine Pfeifer Frederic Pierce at vs S L. 17' fl 9- vo- Q 7 , 1 . hr 4? 7-L Q-A as. Q. ' N5 lu 'ops Y Q'. if I 'Q 7 . .. X ., fi I 1 rr' W' 121 I U N I O H H I G H ' ca K, .H .' 1-2' 5 ff! . YN ' ii ' 5 WQ . ,fs 0 ,ll W if ,. ' if - , I - f I 31- 1 4. ' 53 A 4?-P A ' ' . as x, K 3' GN Q 'l 1 1 . l, L L a f 3 j unify: l l Q- - A4 3' ? p' , 5 4 ,X ' I vw 5, J e. 1' f 9 Y A Y 1 H N G vs n if 4. til 4 11 C 4' rf vs 9 ef- ix an fr 127 DPT,-Q COPPERDOME Kenneth Polacheck Jeff Porter Ronald Prltchard Ann Ellzabeth Purmtun Glen Rabeen Kathleen Ramsey Rene Resnlck Carolyn Rezny Kathleen Rhodes Kathleen Roberts Charles Rose John Rothman Judith Rubnn Mary Russell Bradley Salchek Frances Sara laurel Schmndt Gretchen Schmidt Mary Caryl Schmitz Beth Marne Schuele Susan Jane Schultz Cralg Schwartz lnndo Scott Susan Scott Cynthla Sellon Joanne Sellon Dale Seltzer Howard Shlmon Kenneth Sulberberg Carol Sumon Alyce Smith Jane Smnth Douglas Soat Susan Starer John Stegeman Sally Stem Rlchard Stern Mary Kay Stevens Robert Swan Stanley Tarkow Constance Urban Susan Van Vleet Camnlla Wagenske Marne Wagenske Cheryl Waraksa Kathleen Weber Laura Wens Brad Whntcomb Ann Wtllnams Gary Wulluams Janice Wllllnder Rosemary Wong Leslne Jean Zarwell Annette Zelazo John Znmmermann Alan Zucker JUNIOR HIGH Hugh Allen Roberta Ansfield William Austin Margorne Bacher Nothanrel Bacon Wrllram Barn Sally Baldwrn Cynlhra Barnett David Barnett Robert Barnett Mary Ann Bassman Dennls Becker lynn Behllng Mara Blats Nrckl Boelter John Bollman Wlllnam Bradford James Brandt Jeffrey Brown Donald Buehler Gordon Burgess Pamela Burns George Campbell Frederrck Corl Paul Carlson Peter Colosumo Chrlshne Curschmann Theodore Dasler Mary Dovus James Dobrushken Susan Dressler Mrchael Drought Judrth Edelsteln Steven Eugen Daisy Embury Erlc Epsteln Steve Epstern Mark Eskuche Wnlluam Ewart Kathy Ann Farszen Elrzabeth Frsh Jacques Fontoune Lynn Fox lynn Fraser Barbara Frledberg Marllyn Friedman Theodore Gandy Frank Gores Wlllram Garry Robert Gelrne Robert Genack John Germanotta Q. 1 ,ww A 'NN lx-A A eff? 125 Nw wav! fl 1 A 'arf' X! 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'UI pm X -, if D -A ff .J i rin 2 'F J 2 is w ,rf -on ye COPPERDOME in W Ml Richard Gillmun Mary Golden Bruce Goldman Susan Goodnow Russell Gorman Bruce Graham Nancy Granert Shirley Greeson Michael Gregory Steven Gruen Richard Heiden Charles Henderson James Herrewig Jane Hindin Robert Hoag Michael Houser Judith Hunsaker Paul Jacobs Julia Jay Margo Johnson James Kahn Robert Kann Dennis Karski David Klein Charles Klelnow Eleonore Koch Dennis Kors Eileen Kolhn Jeffrey Leibman Clark Lemke James leshun Ethel Levin James Levin Eileen Lore David Lysne Robert Magee Richard Marx John Matchette Nancy Mayerson Richard McMlcken Marvin Metzger Pamela Mexdorf James Meyer Kent Mreding Andrea Miller Barbara Miller Sue Mordan David Mountain Charles Mueller Marianne Neu Robert Noel Russel Nuetzel James Nugent Gilbert Oberdas Thomas Olsen James O Meara Timothy Paegelow Roberta Paetow Patricia Page David Palmer Margaret Pierce Judith Pierson Gall Pruss Joseph Durintun 5 K if A A .- fi Q Q 5: 4- 3, ' N . 5- gl X C. -s Q . 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I'-is 1511 J 1 ---i-' i 2. all 12329 ' 12-1 IUNIOR HIGH Janeal Quinnell Paul Reed Mariorie Reep Rae Ann Reimer Maureen Riley Marilyn Rinka James Rogers lawrence Rogovin Roberta Rowlands Geraldine Saggio Lawrence Santacroce Ronald Santullu Susan Schelbel Carla Schertz Eruc Schmidt Howard Schoenfeld Janet Schumacher Carl Sehmer Jeffery Sherman Merry Slmmett Steven Slmon Alexander Smuth Marvene Solberg Mary Sonnenberg lawrence Spero Mary Spmtu Barbara Steels Carol Stehberger Thomas Stelloh Martha Stern Marlon Stlckley Stephanie Stullman Kenneth Stlrsman Carol Taltelman Jane Taylor Thomas Thormng Pamela Underhnll Gary Valla Angelo Waranka Jane Welse Sanford Wensenburg Jeffrey Werner John Wlckllf'e Clark Wilkerson John Wnnkleman Wnlham Wuseley Stanley Wong Steven Woolf Peter Yunker Wendy Zahn Ronald Zemlncka Ellen Zlkou Robert Zubatsky Susan Zucker ib- vw K . -.- s.: . 'Q t il as 1 . .T my ' . rv - ry - .1 A 4 15. 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' 1 V 1 i E 1 1 A Y Y f-Q 'in' v, as 1 -3.1-5 -b Q P 4 'A 'I Aw, .Q 3 SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL Back Row: Bill Godfrey, Chris Polachek, Ed Olla, Harry Kraft, John Gordon, Charlie Rose, Tim Jacobs, Poul Hokansen, Howard Shimon, Stan Tarkow, Coach Peter Colosimo. Second Row: Dick Palmer, Jack Zimmerman, Guy Williams, Lloyd Goldenberg, Pete Goldberg, Doug Gentile, John Hunn, Dave Nelson, John Bernard, Jim Kneser. Front Row: Brad Whitcomb, Dick Stern, Dole Seltzer, Glenn Morgan, Bob Bergman, Ken Silverberg, Doug Soat, Brad Soichek, Doug Cofrin, Sherman Nelson. i SEVENTH GRADE bm E 'Q BASKETBALL Back Row Doug Cofrm Doug Soat Glenn Morgan Jim Kneser Brad Saichek Brad Whutcomb and Dale Seltzer Front Row Jack Zimmermann John Loerke Ed Ola Bob Swan Tim Jacobs Bill God frey Dick Palmer and John Hoge A lunlor high boy does not have to participate In after school sports for exercise Planned physical educa tion periods offer swimming, basketball and other ac tlvltles 'C' 'L 1 sv at 'I PW Www Swim 17 JUNIOR HIGH FSH' EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL Back Row Coach Rlchard Sclbby Steve Snmon Bull Austnn Clark Lemke Bud Metzger Sandy Smith Clark Wllkerson Chuck Mueller Second Row Ronald Zemlvcka Frank Gores Bob Gelme Pete Coloslmo Pat OMeara Jlm Levm Bruce Graham Pete Yunker Paul Jacobs Front Row Gary Vallo Bob Kann Ronme Barn Kent Meldung John Germanatta Jrm Leshnn Bob Hoag John Matchette BASKETBALL Bock Row George Campbell Frank Gares Paul Jacobs Russell Netzel Jrm Levm Ran Bom Steve Eugen Second Row Bull Garry .lam Meyer Jeff Werner La ry pe o Garry Vallo Larry Rogovln Bo Kahn Bob Zubotsky Front Row John Germanottc Ron Zem :ca Bob Gelme Pat OMeara Bud Metzger Steve Slmon John Matchelte Howard Schoenfeld 197 K 'ix 'f,f.ffL,' ,,',. gn A . 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I' ,' - , ' ' I COPPERDOME SEVENTH GRADE TRACK Back Row Pete Goldberg Jack Zrmmermann Dave Nelson Tom Ovanun Ken Polacheck Mac Burch Tum Jacobs Second Row Brad Whrtcomb Mark Mendelsohn Dale Seltzer Doug Cofnn Doug Soat Brad Salchek Front Row Mr Decker Duck Palmer John Buelow Mr Geraghty Durlng the tume spent traumng for rumor hugh track the boys learn essentrals whuch wrll be of beneflt to them lt ns always Important and desnrable to have many boys tram un the early years, as besides the nndlvudual gaun of the boy the sensor track team us strengthened These pictures show the malorrty of boys out for track thus year, but because they were taken on the second day of organuzed tralmng there were some boys left out EIGHTH GRADE TRACK Back Row Mr Geraghty Jeff Brown Tum Paegelow Pete Colosslmo Ball Austun Ron Netzel Steve Srmon Tom Stelloh Mr Decker Front Row John Germanotta Dave Barnett Bob Zubatsky Jam Rogers Jeff Werner Bob Kann Ron Bam Tom Olsen 178 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 , . . 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - t -x UNIOR HI -nam 5135 Y., Exploratory courses offer lumor hugh W students on opportunity to pursue therr rn 3 Slum-r 171 G H I C l 'Z if , Aa - I 5 ,,.. 1' - --, MF, I is ze W Ig 1 1 u x, I F it terests and be introduced to new fields. f g, LV m J. N 5 I I 'W K bxh V . 1 ' d 8 , ' ' . I 'Q 1 , x -1- . , ' X ' -2 571 IW mann AGM 'iw COPPERDOME Jumor hugh students are required to pcxrflclpate IH music CIPPFCCIGNOD orlenfa hon ond homeroom Dromctncs a popu lor co currnculcr offers on opportunrty to Ieorn some of the skvlls needed to be c well rounded thespnon 11 UNIOR HIGH 'r Language arts and physical educatron requrred subgects rounded out the schedules Enough time was stall free so that eighth graders were allowed to study one of the forergn languages 19 COPPERDOME 5, ,Qc sf' if I We Scnence mathematics and socual studnes are requured sublects for the lumor hugh students Some however may elect to take algebra at the eighth grade level 77 NIOR HI Socaal actuvuhes for the lunlor hugh are completely separate Most of the funchons occur un the afternoon to leave the mornlng for decorahng Homerooms 204 and 273 won a lnp tothe Holiday o Ice for supporting the magazine drrve IU GH 'X bl. COPPERDOME Offucers of the two glee clubs sometumes get together to duscuss mutual problems and plans for the future One of the tradutuons cut Shorewood Hugh us the sungung of Chrustmcas Carols for the homerooms by the uunuor hugh gurls glee K club as theur port un spreodung the yuletude spurut '40 A growung group un the uunuor hugh us the boys glee club Thus orgonuzotuon sungs for the two musuc festuvols and varuous other functuons Non Rector senuor ossusted Muss House as the oc componust 191 fi I ll 5 A 4 I I u , ' ' V' u E . I . K t t . . , . 'Q . . - i . . . . . ' I I IUNIOR HIGH Durung the two years spent rn rumor hugh band better balance among the voices rs obtamed Group lessons make It pos snble for the mduvrdual to gaming In understanding and advancmg m skulls 3' X 7 1 7 M LZ ALL? LJ? 12 A Lf play wlthln has own section ,,. 75h J!51,4!l,0 V 4L.'jV,-fff,Q,!r7!7f ol 6520 Jlffdpv f!j,aff,e, W 'W k4gzf2f?? Kfidl iifflflf g577Zf5r!,fff,gLd Lfdzz gczi !2gy7'1f0 XXL? 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