Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1945

Page 95 of 128

 

Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 95 of 128
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RIFLE TEAM This year’s team, under the excellent super¬ vision of Sgt. Gordon, is going to be built around the remainder of last year’s team of veterans. The older members will assist Sgt. Gordon and Cadet Major Ray Peters, the captain, to break in the new members to the routine of the range. Elimination tryouts for the ten vacancies left by the graduating members ran until the end of November. The team consists of the following men: Ray Peters, Capt. Ed Adams Louis Tresselt Walter Krupp Hermann Zander Leonard Rogoza Douglas Brieske Ted Zyss Harold Franck Chet Schirmer Ralph Kozeny Fred Sood Robert Swenson David Dalton Robert Beardmore Ray Hudash Richard Kothera Michael Mancone William Mack Kenneth Gnaster These men have shown that they have the makings of a first rate group of marksmen and also a first place team. Sgt. Gordon, being a new instructor, has brought with him many new and excellent ideas for improving the team. Years in the army have given him practical experience on which to base these suggestions. One of his ideas for training consists of vigorous exercises with rifles to build up the muscles in the arms, shoulders, and legs. The reason for strengthen¬ ing these particular muscles is because the great¬ est physical strain is on them while in position for firing. Sgt. Gordon and Cadet Major Peters have various ideas for making the men relax during a match. A good marksman is always re¬ laxed when shooting. If he is tense or nervous he is not going to be accurate because all his muscles are tight and strained. The team has worked hard for these competi¬ tive matches. The two big matches of the year. Sixth Service Command and Hearst Trophy, are set for early the second semester, but graduating cadets are allowed to fire before they leave. Be¬ fore these big occasions take place the team challenges several other schools for training matches. Page ninty-one

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COMPETITION PLATOON CRACK DRILL SQUAD One of the outstanding events of the year, at least for the R.O.T.C., is the annual Platoon Com¬ petition, held generally in March. Every R.O.T.C. unit in the city enters a platoon in this compet¬ ition and the Armory where the event is held is crowded all day with interested spectators. The Competition is very keen and the judging is very close. Often the winners are determined by fractions of a point. Last year second and fifth place winners were separated by less than five points. The present Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Joseph A. Downey, was commander of the platoon in the competition last spring. The platoon placed fifth in the event and each member of the platoon was awarded a ribbon bar for this honor This year’s platoon plans to do even better. Quite a number are back from last year and they are working hard to secure the plaque awarded for first place. THE COLOR GUARD The Lane R.O.T.C. unit maintains three Color Guard units in order to take care of the many calls for such work. In addition to the various R.O.T.C. and school functions at which they are used, they recieve many calls from civic and patrio¬ tic groups, for memorial services, dedications, “E” awards, parades and other affairs, as well as taking part in formalities at football games. Service on one of the Color Guards is voluntary but is eagerly sought after. It requires a great deal of practice, all outside of the regular R.O.T.C. period, and places on the detail are won only after close competition. THE FLAG DETAIL One of the jobs that falls to the R.O.T.C. here at Lane is the raising and lower¬ ing of the school flag each day. This job is given to a detail consisting of a Cadet 2nd. Lieutenant, Sergeant and Corporal. This detail is changed each week. The Lieutenant, who commands the detail, must watch the weather so that the flag does not fly in the rain. Page ninety



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Today, sports at Lane is playing an increasingly important role in the building of physically fit young men for military duties and for the later responsibilities in develop¬ ing world peace. Lane Tech, the school of champions, has mxaintained its standing in athletic compe¬ tition this year by annexing six city champ¬ ionships in senior swimming, baseball, cross country, junior swimming, soccer, and junior ice skating. We also won the North Section title in football and junior basketball to top off a very successful year.

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