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

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Cl-lNlCAL LANE 1?W if-Q 41 ,L , M W T'f1i'f'f,fi ':-?35if?lfffF5 N wa. ,QKSMO VJSQW Q T e Spirit M ...4 . of Lane hg ,Y a golden road F' of knowledge inviting keen young minds to become a Frologuc Advancement Through Achievement When one walks along a long road, there is some strange force which is present at each marker. This unexplainable force causes the traveler to turn his head, to look back at the long ribbon of dust behind him. But the wanderer never stop, he simply turns his head to see his footprints in the dust and to see the past which was at one time the future. Lane has gone on that trip, and with it on every step of the way went the Lane Annual. At each step Lane progressed, the Annual progressed with it, for the sublimation of a school is the sublimation of its output. The real products of this school are the boys made men through their years well spent here, but this Annual is also an output of the institution because it is by the students, about the school and its students. Lane is looking back at the road, that long obstacle-filled ribbon of dust, for it has reached a milestone. ln a sense, each year is o milestone, but the one just reached is the largest marker yet passed. So too reflects this pu'blication, because it has reached the same milestone. Lane Technical High School is fifty Years old, but it is not celebrating fifty, it is celebrating a hundred. Why? The institution, the efficient, productive organization, is fifty years old, but the most important thing about it has reached the centi mark: the class of graduating men. The thing that makes Lane such a good school, the thing that makes it literally the School of Champions, the thing that makes Lane what it is now, is celebrating its hundredth anniversary. The Annual is also looking back, it sees the same footsteps. lt knows that Lane has been made better through the years, its foundation is stronger. lt knows that it itself has also been made better, Each tim.e an issue rolls off the press, it is as good as it can be made, yet each time it is better than the last. The reason that it is 'better is because its subject matter is better. lts subject is LANE .... radiant symbol ,eww WP Guiding Hands Student Leaders On to the Future Our Daily Activities Military Science and Tactics Gym and Field Six Thousand Laneites ite, along the LANE TECH - 1908 Dwight H. Perkins, Chief Architect Ground Dimensions, 331 ft. by 174 ft. Five stories center, three stories, wings CAPACITY AND EQUIPMENT OF BUILDING 'I8 classrooms, with capacity for 864 pupils Shops with 400 benches 7 laboratories with 220 tables Drawing and drafting rooms with 300 tables Study hall with 286 desks Gymnasium accommodating 48 pupils Capacity of school, 1,800 pupils Cost of Building ....,fA.....- 5500.000-00 Cost of Equipment ,cn fffffff --'l50,000-00 TOTAL S750,000.00 As our Society became more and more mechanized, the .need for scientists and technicians grew at an enormous rate. ln addition, with the decrease in the per- centage of farm dwellers, youngsters were learning fewer and fewer mechanical skills- To serve this double purpose, it was decided in l905 to build a school that was more than just a vocational school: the Lane Technical High School. Vocational schools merely instruct in manual skills, whereas the technical school relates these skills to engineering and m.athematics, and provides courses which prepare the student for college courses in engineering and science. Lane Tech was named after Albert Grannis Lane, an educator born in Chicago in l84l. He was a member of Chicago's first high school graduating class in l858. Soon after his graduating, he was appoint- ed principal of the Franklin Public School, which was located at Sedgwick and Division, the later site of the first Lane Tech building. After ten years of service, he ALBERT G. LANE SHOPS AT LANE have changed over the years, as shown by this l9lO machine shop in the old Lane. GIRLS once decorated the classrooms of Lane - an evening class of advanced stenography in l9l 6. John C. Christensen, Architect Ground dimensions, 1065 ft. by 1270 ft. Four story building, six story tower CAPAC TY N Q 83 classrooms with capacity for 3650 pupils 69 shops with 1035 benches 21 laboratories with 630 benches 21 drawing rooms with 378 tables 9 study halls with 600 desks 5 gymnasiums, accommodating 250 pupils Auditorium, seating 2250 pupils Cafeteria with capacity for 1200 pupils Swimming pool, 75 ft. x 45 ft. Efficient capacity of school, 6000 pupils Cost of Building i1934l ...., S7,000,000.00 Cost of Equipment H9347 --,- 5700,000.00 way to success... was elected Superintendent of the County Schools, and in 1891, he was persuaded to leave the county work and become Superintendent of the Chicago Schools. He spent the remainder of his life in this work. Lane died on August 22, 1906, with many plans still unfulfilled, During his lifetime, Mr. Lane showed many examples of his out- standing integrity. At one time, when an investment of the Board of Education's money proved to be a total loss, Mr. Lane, who had been indirectly connected with the investment, thought it his duty to repay the loss, which was in the tens of thou- sands of dollars. He did this in small payments from his own salary, and he spent many years of his life in paying his self-assumed debt. The main branch of the Lane Tech at Sedgwick and Division opened its doors to 1200 students in September, 1908. The school expanded so rapidly that five other branches were soon opened: the Sheldon Branch at State and Elm, the Kinzie Branch at LaSalle and Ohio, the Franklin Branch on Beethoven, the Adams Branch on Town- send near Chicago, and the Stanley Branch at Franklin and Huron. By 1930, the school had an enrollment of 7000. To handle this overload, 60 rooms scattered throughout the neighborhood and many vacant stores were rented for the use as classrooms, Pheonix Hall, Seward Park, North Side Turner Hall, the Lake Shore Playground, and Lincoln Park were used for gym. and ROTC classes, and the Moody Tabernacle was used as the assembly hall. This tremendous popularity was due to the new courses offered by Lane Tech. Four-year courses in technology, architecture, and general trades were offered, in addition to a two-year course which led to a trade apprenticeship. In 1912, the school opened a pre-vocational department, which provided special training in technical subjects for aa'- vanced sixth, seventh, and eighth grade boys. A junior college and a night school were also a part of Lane Tech's services. WILLIAM J. BOGAN Lane's First Principal LANE TECH - 1958 l A D E UIPMENT OF BUILDING TOTAL S7,700,000.00 I4.o,,,,,,,- -,, s ,W . STILL ESSENTIALLY QUIET, the library nevertheless has a different atmosphere than the empty room of l934. . . . from then until now Toward the end of the l92O's, the need for a new school building became almost ur- gent. Through the hard work of Mr. William Bagan, who was l.ane's first principal lin the original buildingl and at the time was Super- intendent of Schools, a grant was obtained and the present 'building was built at Addison and Western. The building was completed in plenty of time to accept its first class in Sep- tember of l934. After the big move was com- pleted, the old building at Sedgwick and Divis- ion became Washburne Trade School. The school public address system, connecting all the class rooms with the office, was completed in the following year. During World War ll our present football stadium was built. The present school offers five major courses: Technical-College Preparatory, Com- mercial Art-College Preparatory, Architectur- al-College Preparatory, Music-College Pre- paratory, and Smith - Hughes courses in machine shop, print shop, auto shop, and art. ACTIVITY once non-existent is naw a keyword in the office foyer. vm i i The renowned name of Lane has attracted many outstanding individuals who supervise and coordinate the various activities of our school. They govern our school in an efficient and orderly manner, supplying the school's needs and always striving to improve the instruction and welfare of each individual student. At the head of this organization is the principal, and helping him to perform his duties are the assistant principals and various counselors. They are invaluable to our principal in maintaining a liaison between Lane and the outside world and by relieving him of part of his overwhelming burden. y ,mls ll if new e m. l c 'lllllmi . Ek W , .,....., . ,..... 'gy' Illll imium l l -f,i., , .V . .l,., ,,,, Il1lIm I ,, fl yr- U A L. ,-QA' ,. 1 y N if Nllllilxkx Q i i X, I l X 1, i ,7 ,' N . i l ll lil i v, 1-V it i 4 THE KEYSTONE of our progressive faculty is our capable principal Dr. Arthur PQ O' Mara. His unusually active interest in school functions is evidenced by his frequent visits to all parts of the building. Inspired by his leadership, students and teachers continue to build the already fine reputation of Lane Tech. Dr. O'Mara, who has been our principal for three years, also lectures at Loyola University Graduate School. Math, astronomy, bowling, and Pontiacs are a few of his many interests. These, together with his sympathetic sensitivity, qualify him eminently as principal of the finest technical high school in the world. 17 DISCUSSING PLANS for the improvement of the school is regularly done by the administrators. Dr. O'Mara con- sults with Mr. Mei-erdierks, assistant principal in charge of personnelg Mr. Stroka, shop superintendentg and Mr. Hawver, assistant principal who programs classes. Mr. Rothe, assistant principal who schedules school events, is usually present to give his invaluable assistance, CHEERING student Lieber and allevating his pressing problem is a typical scene in Mr. Meierdi-erks' busy day. Administering to our needs. . . VOICE OF LANE speaking: May l have th-3 ottention of the entire school, please. Mr. Roth-3 is often heord throughout the school. A MOMENTARY LULL in an otherwise busy office can- Ceols the tremendous volume of business which is handled by the staff every day. l CLASS SCHEDULE is adjusted for John Tullio by Mr. l-lowver. RUNNING ERRANDS for Miss Reynolds and Miss Mares is a responsibility eagerly accepted by Louis Aronson. VITAL CORRESPONDENCE originates with Dr. O'Mara dictating to his secretary, Mrs. Deeny. STUDENT FUNDS are given to Mrs. Paweli by Jerry Donato. I-IARDWORKING TRUSTWORTHY pupils are these who assist in the muititudinous details of the school offices. P V REQUIRED INFORMATION about his school re- EI I 'I vi , cord is given to Mr. Waiz by Michael Root. i :., X .. ' I QQ g --'-:-':-:i--' :if I PERMANENT RECORDS are Scfuianized by Mrs. f S ::-:i.i:: 5 . ,::,:2 Q ,ylgvb E' Ohlson and Ray Urban. --i' 5 I I fy ...., I I .,.:.. .,.,.,. A5 . :'i I i i i i'i1 ef if 4 , ..., ii.: Q i-: . X .,,.i A . it V' if i ' ' fi ,f ,JL SVVl'l-CHBOARD operation and typing ENCOURAGED by Mr. Simon's joviality, a stud- simultan ously look easy when done by directing activities... OFFICE AIDES Tap Row Gibson, Schenwar, Stacy, Flooding, Graber W'allace, Adams Garrett, Root, Holt, Bruner, Nottke Row 6. Glass, Emmerich, Anderson, Chapman, Kautz, Papke, Plucinski, Defrancesco, Bytnar, Cwik, Anza- lone. Row 5. Bubenheimer, Mfnkus, Jonecek Caramusa, Wifczak, Stutz, Blaumueller, Arra, Pet- kunas, Kutyna, Woltersdorf. Row 4. Epley, Kontoc Gershaw, Belzer, Parkin, Van Vleef, Westaway, Gaglia- no, McP'heren, Suppo, Zils. Raw 3. Harrison, Hartjen Derminassian, Pacyna, Wowak, Nystrom, Palumbo Gordon, Graner, Onischak. Row 2. Frikdlieb, Motykie, Gocht, Freed, Sobodecki, Dryer, Lieber, Feldman, Carrera, Cajda, Navy. Front Row. Felder Priko, Kraus, Jokiel, Giebner, Urban, Kaiser, Jawor- ski, Kuiak. Mrs. Scully OUI' VARlOUS OFFICES throughout the building profit from the talents of these important peo- ple. They are Mr. Hoffman, bookroom, Mr. F.ynn, shop office, Mrs. Pawell, cashiers office, Miss Neely, Mr. l-lawver's office, Miss Reynolds, main office, Mrs. Deeny, Dr. O'Mara's office, Miss Mares, main office, Mrs. Ohlson, record office, Mrs. Scully, main office, Mrs. Richman, Mr. Ehriich's office. important task for office aide Sokowski. Neely before she fills in the final facts. J .l swwrnmmvm. rw.. 'SEARCH-llNG the files for vital statistics is COMPLICATED FORMS are checked by Miss ,,,,, ,T ,,,,,,, 1 ,Y , E s i r s l l i ! X 2 A 5 I ' 2 g l x TALKING OVER the guidance program are Mr. Bauer, scholarship advisorg Mr, ANLTEFDANCE, in bio large Kilroy, adjustment techerg Mr. Zoern, attendance advisory Miss Szymanski, ad- SC OO 'S O '9 pro em' fmfj justment teacherg Mr. Walz, examinerg and Mr. Hansen, placement counselor. Mr' Zoem solves many d'H and guiding us through a a f V 1 CHECKING UP on the school's health, Mrs. Dunham quizzes Erian Andres. W EXPLAINING the attendance regulations of the school is part of Mr. Kaiser's job. each day... REVlEWlNG STATISTICS which Allan Dishmon has lo- cated, Mrs. Kenngott prepares to offer service to a true ant boy. ADJUSTING AND GUlDlNG students in their school life is a daily occupa- tion for Mr. Kaiser, attendance advisor, Mr. Ehrlich, disciplinarion, Mrs. Dun- ham, teacher-nurse, Mr. Simon, placement counselor, Mr. Pattullo, examiner, and Mr. Rosenblumf hallguard sponsor. GRATEFUL STUDENT Carl Buchta is glad that his was a case of mistaken identity when he was called in to see Mr. Ehrlich regarding an infraction of the rules. 21 to a bel-fer uncle: MODERATING the 2A tests is one of the tasks Miss Szyman- ski fulfills. 2 JOB OPPORTUNITIES are plentiful, Mr. Hansen tells James Weager as they look over the lists. SMILING REASSUREDLY, Mr. Stevens, school psychologist, convinces a student that his problem can be easily solved. 22 standing of life. . . CORRECT SPEECH is the aim of students Neumann, l-lan sen, and Bischoff as they work with Mrs. Pollok, an ex pert in this field. BEST EQUIPMENT is used in training deaf-oral classes to use correct speech sounds. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Skin- ner help Hume, Rosen, Loeb, Seegert and Simone to talk normally. lMlTATlON is the basis for teaching many speech sounds to James Butler and others who are aided by Mrs. Jones' skillful guidance. DlRECTlONS are given by Mr. Kilroy to Duane Ganoe before he takes his 2A tests. 23 i The diversities in our service organizations would fill volumes. Yet they do have at least one thing in common besides giving service. As with any other organizations! they exist solely to unify the work of their members. Our service organizations give the individual a chance to grow, both as an individual and into something greater than himself. The service organization tries to make Lane a school of individuals and for individuals, by helping individuals work together. Honor comes after service. Our honor societies offer the hard worker a chance to bask in the warm rays of glory It is interesting to note that Lane has no memorial honor society. Laneites are not honored for having done something, but for doing. ?? Riff 'L :F f QQ Nu .. we - X . K? Q 0 L Q.. 5 ' iunpfn-' '7FuW:' Q 5 6912? J eye ' l l? G i fi? X? EE I 'W ' IL QUX 'J f N 7 J i is Nl14,4iQ i Xi Nix 5 'X J X ss +- ,A Q46 I X QQ 2, f I Q' . ' 1- Ay- i zmjfifg. M' -Q i fi, ffm 4 - .V 1 0 X fig Wi i X f it . W W fi Ci l X fff X PERSONNEL MENDING SHOP, our clinic, is ably managed by Dr. Briney. Scrificfr with homfr SUPERVISORS for Lane's part in keeping Chicago clean are members of our Cleanup Committee. CLEAN UP COMMITTEE Top Row. Hoffman, Steinhabel, Czerwinski, Kaplan. Front Row. Warta, Miss Swicitkowski, Lodygowski, Flexman. f A ' t Lane serve L.U.F.T.0.A. FUTURE TEACHERS O glillco Q f t r and Top Row. Smith, Lollino, Bystrom, Bergstrom, Eshoo, OUV School Ve Y Commen G Y GS U O S Rommel, Krech. Row 3. Hert, Reeves, Simpson, substitute teachers. Hunt, Juengling, Boyke. Row 2- Holt, AHSGHL Mills, Kiay, Anderson, Front Row. Rini, Lippeffl Mrs. Rueben, Mr. Ehrlich, Pearlman, HirschberQ- rte ns, STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row. Bowlus, Vischulis, Neumann, Parey, Podow- ski, De Jong, Lopiparo. Front Row- Dishman, Mix, Mr. Gannon, Biayard, Lodygowski. QUESTIONS are often raised by delegates such as Saperstein, Begun, and Papke in student council sessions. The Student Budget is regulated by the Council. The amount of money from each student to support the Lane Daily, to give to charities, and the other causes, is appropriated by the pupils themselves, through their student government. STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row. Bosmann, Stenberg, DeChant, Ma Row 4. The Student Council is an experiment in democracy, a very successful experiment, whereby the student, through the representative of his division,has a sayin the laws which affect himself and his school. By this means, the relationship between the pupil and Lane is furthered since he takes an active part in the control, maintenance, and functioning of his school. The Student Court was acquired by the council to maintain justice in the disciplinary control of Lane. In the Court, a boy has a chance to explain and defend himself, a privilege that he would not have, were there no Student Court. Prusener, Bieschke, Frantzen, Fermoyle, Ma- gan, P'rzybyla, Kalayta, Sarich, Stanisz, Schmidtke. Bergstrom, Zimmer, Tarasiewicz, Klessig, P'yler, De- kon, Schubert. Row 6. Mindy, Hubbard, Warta, lrmischer, Kirman, Berti, Papke, Bubrick, Christian- sen, Criel. Row 5. Lefkow, Cantor, Kroeger, John- son, Hirschberg, Hansel, O'Keefe, Laurine, Haak. Row 3. Varba, Zanon, Lain, Hartman, Malkin, Guag- liardo, Poper, Epstein, Sawyer. Row 2. Holtzman, W'ong, Vischulis, Podowski, Lopiparo, Bowlus, Bleyer, Barnhart. Front Row. Dishman, Newman, Mix, Mr. Gannon, Bayard, Parey, Lodygowski, DeJang. 4 STUDENT COU NCIIL Top Row. Gregos, Janusz, Craig, Hoggstrom, Saper- stein, Johnstad, Jacob, Odishoo, Purtell, Eby, Pytel, Juengling. Row 6. Johnson, Rouen, Turner, Dahl- uist l-lembling Tomaszewski Marnos Price Zick- Q I I I I , mcm, Opager, Kolodziejski. Row 5. Slobodecki, Trombettc, Rock, Spilotro, Colvin, Fischer, Ochotnicky, Dacquisto, P-ankiewicz, Downs, Hartigan. Row 4. Skibski, McPheron, Dembicki, Jarbigion, Hohl, Jones, McDonald, Steiner, Prince, Miceli, Hildebrand. Row 3. Lerch, lrmischer, Stohlberg, Wilson, Cesarotti, Gadomski, Ellcin, Lorenz, Wahlgren, Teresi, Wakitsch. Row 2. Gustafson, Feldman, Witt, Andreopoulos, Lo- piparo, Podowski, Bowlus, Larson, Krasowski, Sell, Na- kamura. Front Row. Vischulis, Dishman, Neumann, Mix, Mr. Gannon, Bayard, DeJong, Lodygowdki, Porey. ATTENTION is directed to a student council member by key men Burrows, Mix, Podowski, and Palinsky. DEFENDANT Gmtz explains he is not guilty to Judges Juengling and Saperstein, while Begun takes it down in the record. ' Government 0 the sfudsuf STUDENT BUDGET STUDENT COURT Back Row- Palinsky, Benning, DaPrato, Fanaro. Top Row. Hortigan, Hoggstrom, Saperstein Jueng Front Row. Jonas, Mr, Clasen, Schultz. 0 ling, Trombetta. Front Row. Larson, Wischuhs, Gregos. TAKING TICKETS is one of the many duties of the Lane Ushers, represented here by DeGonia. M4 F PARENTS AND FRIENDS are greeted at the doors by the ushers. LIVING IT UP at the social in the gym are many happy III students . 'ij Behind the mfs We will always be indebted to the boys on the entertainment and social committees who unselfishly arrange the fabulous events which we all too often take for granted. Few of us realize the hard work involved, and while we sit back and enjoy a concert or dance the night away, the work of these boys goes on. SOCIAL CENTER COMMITTTEE Top Row. Zywiciel, Patelski, Wicks, Berger, Mialikie, Mahi, Smith, Strasser. Row 5. Olson, Roach, Bel- zer, Reeves, Kramm, Koehler, Olek, Bruder. Row 4. Buchta, Brandstetter, Berg, Lipski, Gasvorowski, Klein, Sulis, Row 3. D. Pankiewitz, Prince, DerMinassian, Trodler, Gregory, Juchnowski. Row 2. De Jong, R. Pankiewitz, Graven, Olofson. Front Row. Mr. Jareczek, Mr. Rodger, Miss Szymanski, Mr. Meier- dierks, Mr. Kuecker, Mr. Gannon. ,A Pi 1 ft il . , I . ,, Q 28 x i I at awry fate When the going gets rough, and the monotony overwhelming, what is it that comes to the rescue, stirring up new interest in school? The entertainment! Although we have no Arabian dancing girls, you must admit that these groups help throw some pretty mean productions. WORKING THE LIGHTS are Tanker and Blatnick, tw of the boys on the stage crew. USHERS CLUB Top Row. Cole, Just, Becker, Kolacki, Briles, Helder- scheldt, Demblinski, Davis. Row 4- Pokrytke D'Ascanio, Mineau, Laskonis, Shangraw, lngallinera Dean. Row 3. Miller, Kliewicz, Vaccaro, Lusis, Mix Malinowski, Gresiak. Row 2- Litz, Kardaras Thorne, Bornmann, Felissh, Gasiorowski, Front Row DeGonia, Ansani, Kirshner, Mr, Walewander, Burns, Mroz, Hansel, STAGE CREW Top Row. Blatnick, Tanker, Krupa, Logothetti. Row 2. Wagner, Gibson, Collins. Front Row. Kozlol, Obos, Anderson. ws l l I I ..J,, 71 ll in In 3 l fo 'fl Ka In M2 lil it O Y. fl fi Jlfl an behind HALL GUARDS Top Row- Mclnfosh, Pienfa, Downie, Kubaszewski. Row 3. Ruby, Bruns, Cozza, Row 2- Perkaus Klein. Front Row- DeGonia, Ansani. CHECKING Chester Just's pass is only part of Hallguard Bill Anderson's daily ,,,, , , , a small routine, HALLGUARDS Top Row- Just, Arnold, Siller, Frank, Rozmus Swen sen, Borkowski, Schneider, Siem, Dublinski, Cousineau Row 5. Farina, P'reus, Peterson, Bruder, Berenf Wea ger, Delia, Kubaszewski, Eckerly, Roth. Row 4 Wo losszyk, Harder, Kalinowski, Hurt, Heatly, Asplund Berg, Godziszewski, lrmisher. Row 3. Gray Thome Smeifers, Ward, Bysfrum, Zellsko, Baumann, Gonzaley Row 2. Melone, Buclzyn, Baruch, Kunifomi Reed W'ong, Jornd, Hirshberg, Drexler. Front Row Czar nik, Belluorninui, Simmons, Ansani, Degonia Johnson Sulis, Kiewicz. the badge Got a pass? This is the familiar phrase of our Lane Hallguards. As a part of an intricate system of aid and prevention, the hallguard is designated to prevent illegal passage, protect our property, guide the confused or lost, and report infractions ofthe rules. BULLETINS on new procedures are re- viewed by hallguard sponsor Mr. Ros- enblum and Lou Ryniec. HALLGUARDS ORDER REIGNS under the efficient supervision of hallguards like Bob Stoinski. Top Row. Smetters, Ryniec, Klug, Light, Rosspank. Row 3. Placinski, Templer, Eisentraut, Gehrke. ROW 2. Johnson, Hooghkirk, Hansel. Front Row. An- sani, DeConia. 31 TRAFFIC ENGINEERS Top Row. I-lofman, Rheubottom, Parker, Adams, Anderson, Shapiro, Strauss, Siller, Kozeminski, Gar- ret, Milewski, Pastuszka, Blanchette. Row 6. Ca- bcy, Disch, Olson, Maaser, Szczech, Banke, Kamph, Satalo, Barton, Mogncinenzi, Biedke, Stiff, Row 5- Leppioho, Duda, Tyner, Blahuto, Herold, Lochmatow, Arkuszewski, Kwiatkowski, Sokulski, Colangan, Marx 1 Bosmiann, Brekke. Row 4. Roth, Rosete, Singer, Heider, Boettcher, Weidner, Gordon, Buchto, Brand- stctter, Caruso, Bowman, Stouff. Row 3. Hughes, Berry, Reif, Todaro, Solarz, Meier, Anderson, Makis, I-.'.orris, Bubert, Mraz. Row 2. MacDonald, Witten- berg, Grejczyk, Couch Ring, Frank, Malatio, Wong Front Row. Motyka, Seifritz, Milich, Moon, Lachata 1 Mason, Bertolozzi, Fillipp, Uchima. ACCURATE ATTENDANCE of the traffic engineers is kep Siebert with the help Young. t by Coach of Gerald We l6'uild is The white-belted corps of traffic engineers are re- sponsible for keeping Lane's population large. Many students would have been added to the list of victims of traffic accidents if it were not for these voluntary Dolicernen. Under the capoble direction of Coach Siebert the traffic engineers have an outstanding record of no serious traffic accidents since their beginning. ALWAYS ROOM for one more. 32 TRAFFIC ENGINEERS Top Row- Winkates, Estrup, Mineou, Peterson, Fos- ter, Korus, Belter, Dompke, Fowkes. Row 5. Ah- rens, Buck, DiPietro, Munson, Hawley, Brodrueck, Boecker, Murawski, Hcuf. Row 4- Bdrnicke, Corl- son, Fasano, Laurine, Kindermann, Witczak. Row 3. Hopkins, Gray, Asplund, Gogol, Broecker, Sonoscenti, 2. Buhrke, Heselbarth. Front Row. Pronno, Smolen, Hary, Andersen, LoBosco. Row Carlson, Kreigh Dithmer, Mr. Sie-bert, Romano, Young, Brennan. . ai, .,,. -. .--Wm ...... ,. . . QR? Q Q 1 fhezr marzo 33 Eighty searching eyes looking ever forward, forty loyal hearts pledging to the cause, eighty eager hands building character, loyalty, and honor, forty strong voices calling to the world -- this is the Lane Key Club. Between the eating of ham sandwiches, pickles, bananas, and cake, fthe Key Club meets during the lunch period in the driving rooml the Club helps chart the trail for the nation's teen-agers to follow. KEY CLUB Top Row. Berent, Lazik, Jacobson, Kuhlman, Vorbau, Anderson, Flemming, Finley. Row 4. O. Punkiewitz, R, P'ankiewitz, Schwartz, Pavasars, Krech, Bornickol, McNatt. Row 3. Kutyna, Niltscher, Fagerman, Olson, Ahlgren, Pizzico, Neumann, Sobecki. Row 2. Jenkins, Kunitomi, Burns, Durrett, Berg, D. Anderson Front Row. Mr. Royal Browne, Focht, Lang, Luber, Ladhata, Gaski. ,4 reward their HONOR SOCIETY Waligurski, Huss, Marlin, Becker, Gogol, Graven, Lof- Top Row. Lachata, Sidorewicz, Smith, Zimmer, Berg- gren. Row 2' Moss, Berg, Pauza, Focht, Ruth, strom, Bayard, Nelson, Ruth, Thorson. Row 4- lz- Templer, Tennell, Yamada. Front Row. Kroeger, ard, Pankiewicz, Dublinski, Vogel, Strange, Pankie- wicz, Krech, Flemming, Klukowsky. Row 3. Neff, Magan, Kroeger, Mr. Bauer, Long, Jensen, Bury, Chmieiewski. The Honor Society and the Super Honor Roll are proudly composed of Lane's cream-of-the-crop EMPHASIZING the necessity Of 0 high SCHOYOS- students. Every member has magnificently achieved HC Gvemge' M Bauer expmins the V0 e of the a place of academic distinction in his scholarly h t t d t H ll, , , , , , Onors program O S U an O endeavors. This justly earns him the privilege of 4 participating in the functions of these worthy and exclusive organizations which warrant a salute from all Laneites. 3 A HONOR SOCIETY Top ROV. Schwartz, Berge, Hoffman, Dura, Johnsen, den, Hoyt. Front Row. Magan, Kroeger, Mr. Bauer, Schwartz. Row 2. Uchimo, Matz, Barnickol, Rie- Lang, Jensen, Bury. 34 far serzfirc SUPER HONOR ROLL Top Row- Lazik, Barnickol, Hoffman, Ruth, Craig Swanson, Hochrein, Bergstrom, Plocar, Riathsam, John- sen, Lang, Schwartz, Dura. Row 6. Shifrin, P'rzyby- liki, Polikoff, Baron, Scharpenberg, Pavasars, Klobuc- nik, Schwartz, Smith, Berge, King, Smith, Smith, Zir- nls. Row 5. Sidorewicz, Jensen, Schwartz, Blume Rieden, Adams, Lofgren, lchishita, Dublinski, Ruth Lachata, Berti, Wallace. Row 4. Tignac, Onischak, Steigerwalo, Krupa, Moss, Focht, Becker, Yamada, Strange, Magan, Marlin, Lopiparo, Lefkow, Cantor. Row 3. Bosmann, Koczan, Kutzman, Kalayta, Garn- carz, Kutyna, Bart, .Woltersdof, Graner, Jenkins, Kuni- ta, Schutt, Uchima. Row 2. Hoyt, Wong, Lampert, Asato, Rivera, Lee, Anderson, Lipner, Nelson, Jensen, Bleyer, Grossman. Front Row. Mr. Bauer, Kroeger, Reiter, Hoepnner, Matz, Rein, Merk, Thorson, Wehr- meister, Nottke, Kroeger. 4 A HONOR SOCIETY Top Row. Anchersonowski, Lamos, Kuhlmanowski, Row 2. Haas, Tignac, Nelson, Luber, Durrett. Front Vorbau, Riebock, Gaska, Johnson. Row 3. Jablin- Row- Magan, Kroeger, Mr. Bauer, Lang, Jensen, sky, Cechner, Schwartz, Anderson, Cablik, Blank. Bury. 35 Another vanguard of the big parade which passes through Lane will leave the School of Champions after having evolved from Freshmen to Seniors. One faction of these Laneites will leave us in January, the other in Jun but we think of our Seniors as a whole group, each indi- vidual having contributed to the greatness of Lane. Students of special merit and popularity have been elected to the various offices of the Senior Class. The class president, vice-president, and other officers, as well as the chairmen of the various committtees, devote their time and work to serve their fellow graduates in a special way. lt is true that these Seniors are leaving us and that others will come and take their places, but what they have done will remain in Lane's history forever! En E 51 3- I WNW, i 111111 I all WNW Q .Ah fb Ji l 1 4 A 11.1, 1 I ,fn ox - I ,,, - 1 A f f 4 f I I ,-y y g 7 , ,ff f r X - f f ' l Z Z 1 Z , , I 1 Z ' , , . s 'Tl L 5 5 Z f W 1 p. . r , 1 f f if i ' i za Lf X ' f 2 N Cfaqvrh 41 L 5 7 ,7 0 fl! Sli? Q,.q ' 4 fin, - 1 1 lf n.,:fff,Q 1 I .Ei 47 '4' W. 4 ' 1 I .P ,vmlxf , Lx' an E El A f4m,,H'7Q'4 '51 'I ' 4, , W '- ,A .f . U oi ii., use is Xe QNQFL H16 G96 N .. vi' 2 xfpqpw v cw 6 ,fu , 1 .-1 915, f JACK DREXLER Vice Presldent f M RONALD ZYWICIEL President CLASS QFFICERS june 1958 ARNO WEHR Secretary 5 2 RALPH FLEMMING STAN SMITH Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Prom Committee Picture Committee J' .. JAMES PETERSON Arrangement Committee 38 WILLIAM FISCHER GARY BERGSTROM Publicity Committee Cop and Gown Committee g 8 ROBERT MOSS Fino-nce Committee RICHARD POREMBA GEORGE MALOS - Gift Committee Pin a-nd Ring Committee DONALD HOOGHKIRK Biography Committee KURT IRMISCHER JOHN STAMOS Student Service Committee Alumni Committee COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN RALPH OLSON Annou-ncement Committee RAYMOND RUTH Entertainment Committee I 958 Uur greasy handsi WILLIAM L. FRANK ABRAMIC ADAMS STANLEY GEO. HENRY CHARLES P. ADAMS AnELsoN A Al-lRENs ' V-1,: PM A .,.L.A.1. gf ,,1:f L'A L'----' ' Izz LIIIV f' if ': . -. A.:A, . ' A .L Ak .b.A A. P . . . . . L RAYMOND CHARLES JAMES w. ' L' g ,,,,, M . ZZ: ANDERSON ANDRES Rf 5 c ll, Q K ' '9' A5 A li ' RALPH J. GEORGE M. JOHN c. ANETSBERGER ANSELMO ARNDT HARRY O. KENNETH P. BAECKER BALKE EEEE ,.:,,.,., ,.., . AA.: , ' LOUIS ANTHONY JOHN 5 Aibubul BALDASSANO BARRERAS f':' 'ff' -R,, ' K ' IE- :LI A : : , Vvzzz S .1,, 1 EERE: 5 E ERE . , A P' , I '--.:,, , , f 'IIVV Y GREGORY P IIVII ABR A BAZILEWICH BECKER JEROME P. FRED ERICH DANIEL A. PETER P. THAD RONALD EDWARD BEHLES BEHR BELAND BELLuoMlNl BEMONT BENECKE 40 in auto shop . . . GERALD R. STEPHEN JEROME ANDERSON ALLEN DONALD EARL W. ANTHONY WILLIAM AIGNER ANDERSON ANDERSON JAMES DONALD J. AUGUSTINE AURELIUS f STJJART J. Louis G. CHARLES M. A:RNoLn ARoNsoN ASLAKSEN ' 'JE Af Q 1 5 Aw' ulzi ::', 'W' ROBERT J. FORREST s. , V Rs. A BATAOEL BAYARD R 'ii 1 f' ,,fS E K? :f -. . ,- , 'z PETER L. ROBERT J. BARROSO JR. sARTELs 1958 RussEL JEFF BEDNARCZYK I. BEGUAE ROGER SA. RICHARD E. THEODORE w. EDWARD MATTHEW TERRY B. LARRY E. ' BENTLEY BERG 'L BERGR BIELAWSKI LBISCHOFF A B'-ACK: .. 1 .. g f MAE Lively splashes . 4.-. , ZA ,LW yy: x- Ny -f A V f :.V DON A. JOHN ANTHONY '..,::,2,A :' ': I I A BLA:-:ETA BLONIARZ q,,,.:. :1-' - A:::---vQ--- , 3 -':2 ' --:-:iiiggfrrkigif 55:E1.g::.,,,,,,,, ,- . F' , ' ' RONALD EDWARD J. LYNN maven BOCHAT socx aoscx THOMAS J. PETER J. so1'1'EN so1'zsK ::': cul ,s.,. . ,.,.. ,. JERRY ROBERT v. KARL E. Abzl .A - -bvs R' 1 ' Bovlcs sozA BREKKE ,::. R 's:': S - ' -..,, In .-..1 . :' I zuzzlu lub 4 I 1 VY ANTHONY J. RICHARD EDWARD sRzEzlNsK: suck JAMES A. RONALD A BURNS BURNS MARIANO S. JOHN C. CARBONE CARLSON WILLIAM F. - PHILIP V. ERNEST MICHAEL JOHN FRANK A. ROBERT SIGMUND CARROLL CASCIO CASPER CATALANO CHABI CHMIELEWSKI 42 in the pool JACK J. JOSEPH J. BORKOWSKI BOROWCZYK RALPH PAUL WALTER ROBERT JOHN BOGOT BOJAN BORCHARDT I KENNETH R. RICHARD BRANDT BRAUN PPPP RICHARD c. THOMAS J CLIFFORD o , IIRENNE BRIGLIO BRILES 2 1 H ' A 4 .... A .,.,:Z5: , , .. 1 H E: :EEZ V 2 af . t s,'R,,,.-gm, A A gs A A . 4:::21'3'- .QA .M , J K I A., H E ROBERT A. Jon-IN J. BYTNAR cARAvEu.o THOMAS B. THEODORE JoN I A , .-.-.-. ',v ' I 2 : ': i ':': ' I A -vzvg . 22- Y :nvn . J- ..,,, li A::::: ZAIA I Q 1 A Lniizzz JERRY B. ROBERT s. CARPENTER CARPENTER CARL W. LEONARD A. WALTER E. JEFFREY WILLIAM JOSEPH W. ANTHONY D. CHRISTENSON CIESLA CIMOCHOWSKI JR. CLAUSS CLEMENS COLELLA 43 Colorful posters ' ., 'zh . R- f :11 A A ,. . A f FMNK J- JOHN o-o H- 'A:' ::5:'1 ., ww .::., 'E - . COMBER JR.- CQYNE A ' ' ' ,,: ,,:,, RICHARD A. HARRY R. JosEPH cozzA cRuM A CURTISVI RONALD E. LARRY D'ANTONIO A DAVISME-If : i 11.A:,, A A ZA' f ' .,,AA .. Q A AAIA: In ' , , - V , LEONARD R. DOMINICK P. I DRAKE DLJBLINSKI GRATON s.c. LEONARD G. I YEARLY, . EcKERLY sHELDoN w. vrro JOSEPH DEB5 A DE FRANcEsco DI PIETRO , , ,, E Q - X A t I ::-- 1-:T in ::.. gg R A 5 -1-...., .2::' JOHN N. RAYMOND P 'DUBOFSKY DuDzlNsKl ROGER KURT 'GEORGE K. GAY W. RICHARD J. RAYMOND PAUL KENNETH N. ll is 'v ' EICKELRERG EICKSTADT EISENRING EJNIK ELDRUP '44 V nl. , rv A in th e I1 a I ls CZARNIK CHRISTIAN F. JEROME A. KENNETH MITCHELL CWIK A CYGAN CZACHOWSKI .ei RONALD N. DAHLSTROM WILLIAM PAUL DOSEK DONALD J. HOWARD TAYLOR ERNEST J. DITHMER DIXON JR. A DOLL WILLIAM L. DOWNIE BARRY G. nENNls Jon-IN nuRcHsl.AG ouzmslcl , :,, Rosen Jossm-I Jon-IN 'fs DUNST QURANTE JR. GERALD WILLIAM ECKERT MILES G EDDY jLEON H. 1 ERIC- f GEORGE CHARLES NORMAN J. ROBERT G. QLSINGEB ELWING EMMERICH ENGLBRECHT ENGLERT RICHARD DONALD ENGSTROM , , ,J Qur excursions into JOHN E. DAVID J. ' , EPERT EPSTEIN NICHOLAS RICHARD J. ROBERT A. FANALE FARRELL FAULKNER JOSEPH C. BRIAN C. FOLIK FORD WILLIAM W. ANTHONY D. RAYMOND G FORST FORTE FOSS EDWARD B. WALTER J. FREITAG FRIESE DANIEL A. DENNIS C. FRYS FUTRIS NORBERT PAUL DAVID KENNITH GARBACZ GARCEA BENJAMIN W, GERHARD E. 'roNY JACK L. WILLIAM A. MICHAEL J. Q GEACH JR. GERAGE GEHRKE GERTS GIANNI GIBBDNS 46 the whys of life JAY GEORGE ANTHONY FITZJERRELLS FOCHT 'rHoMAs w. wAL'r:n P. Jo:-iN M. A m.oMAN mm' FERRARA A . :,V ii ,..,, L O ' zz. :,,. , A nsNNls L. sTuART WARREN FRANK mean Lonzu L. ANDREW J. Anmun H. lizl, H :': 2 rowkss rnAcsK Jn. A A I 1 A f ' ' 'V J 1 Q H ,-l: J W , www S :ln -. J' : A Q' ------ , A-Es ,V,, --zz Kllb. A ' 5 ':q:, Q Louls J. DUANE sco1 r egg 'A ..:. 5 :zzzf A A 'A'::: A : GAMBERToN GANOE Qt- by '::-' 3:22 25 ,' 5 ' in Y FREDRICK A- RICHARD ALAN Gr THOMAS C. WILLIAM GASIOROWSKI GAUNT PHILLIP J. EDWARD Q. LEONARD THEODORE R. MATT JOHN JEFF V. GIMINO GIN GOGOL GOHUBSKI GOSCHE GRANBY 47 1 W ,ev 5 SSL v N ' NA The cavortings of I 3 ...,, ,:.: H... .,,,:-' ,,,,,, K ll ..,,.- -vv n I ,.v:, ..,. Z ,, ...,,. , - AAZAE YQ? '1:- 1 ROBERT MICHAEL DONALD H. . 6 W , : ' ---- GRAVEN GRAY ,QW .,.:,,,1,, zzz f .,.. sviiivz, - FRANK S. SAM JOSEPH THOMAS C. . 4 ,:,,, :,, GRAzuA,No engco GREENSLADE :IL 'E 45 JAMES J. DONALD P. GRUENBERG ROGER O. CARL EDWARD - ROBERT W. GURNEY GUZY HAACK . .:5:,. ,,.:'E5:,E5::iWi. 'A ---' f' iff' GRUBER ..- Y A J . I ., .: ig. ' 3' L. Ez... JOHN RANSDALL ROBERT T. HALLETT HANISKO ROBERT J. ROBERT EDWARD HANNUS HANSEL X908 FRED G- ALLEN FRANCIS HARDER HARRIS KENNETH E. HERBERT ALBERT JON X. TIM ARTHUR J. THOMAS LAWRENCE HASKE HAUF HEALY 5 HEALY HEDMAN JR. HENDERSON 481 L Q G I the Mask and Shears 14 fywnmw THOMAS J. curroko c. GREGOS GREGsoN RALPH WILLIAM HAERLE HAGEDORN W Y ,,..,,, , ,.., . .. , L LL L :,L, .E I LLLLL i L . S,,,A '13 :IEI luuu L I ,: M-.S Mfngxdrlgw 4 .: 4 ..-. f X ' KENNETH N. EDWARD A. HANSEN HANUS I 95 JAMES G. GREINKE , A zlu- .,1. .- W .4 RONALD E. HAHN JT RICHARD H. RICHARD L. GRIBBENS GRIFFIN ga, it .g,:z:s:: .,.,,,,. :F JAMES R. CHARLES W HAILMANN HALDEMAN FRED B. DANIEL HARBECK HARBUT DONALD R. KENNETH HARTMAN HARTMAN , THOMAS J. JOHN PAIII' CK RICHARD P. JAMES ANTHONY KENNETH N. RONALD c. HENER HENR HENTscHEl. HESELBARTH HILL HILLIER I ,I A ML 49 Q may Those shots that BQHDAN vlcron G. W' HIRNIAK HOFER JR. 'A ROGER WILBUR GERALD R. BRUCE HARRY L. HOSFORD HUBBARD MAX E. HOFF HOFFMAN HOFMAN rrrzn HARVEY s. nucuuzn Huck Humana Hurr A f Q 2 xly . :fe -: :, t ,Z .5 k,,' . I fy, M .....: s.. K - 1 Rosen FRANK STEVEN K. F X 'ZARD JACOB iss . RsAA'HE A E :2 'A nic: R. :Ames Mcosssn .msusnsxl X908 FRANK L. GARDNER V. JOHNSON JOHNSON JR. DONALD ARTHUR ARTHUR W. NORBERT RICHARD L. KLAUS D. ROBERT GEORGE JORDAN JOYNER JUCHNOWSKI JUDAH JUENGLING JUENGLING 50 almost made it . . . RICHARD G. WILLIAM HOPKINS HOPPE DENNIS R. ROBERT L. GERALD HOGGSTROM HOLTZ HOLDWAY I I A IILL III , A E DD p I .:.,,f f , f ,. I ,...,f f O, :.I., 2 I i x x, . . ..:,,: at --.-, .-:- I ' ,,A:- I CONRAD E. SALVATORE M .,..,,., li., . . zzn ' .' ::,: 5 HU55 INGRAFFIA I,.:,,, .:.:.,.:..: I :.:.:::,:.:,::,,:111 . ,.,,1,,, ,,,. Q - X A :::-, H , -.'. 2 :,,,, ,:,:....,v I 'K , 4 : J, JOHN M. MARTIN G. ROBERT F. I ,L,A . fg g qZ:V I HUFFNUS HUNT HURT H ? I I . ,.., .. . X,xx M I, .. V ..., . . it .:-1 1 1 : f. 1:AA-1 1.I1 1E-- I::DI: ' A I I A ' f : 5 'I ' , gf 5 5 5 , ,I,:, , y I.:: I ...-. 1 in -I A -,---v ,- ' I RR' - A A 3, , I, JJ, I A1555 R, -::: : If . ' X Rf uzzzzl 2 . uzbz .::,, FRED M. STAN J. R : I ,:I,,. JERNT JEWULA . 'A N ,,.., .X .... 5 .:.: ,,.,::v:. HARVEY J. NQRBER1' ' JAcossoN JAMNIK v ig A S' 1' Q - RAY H. JAMES W. JOHNSON JONES JAMES E. KARL H. WILLIAM P. PAUL,B. PAUL VINCENT MASARU KACZMAREK KAESER KALINOWSKI KANIA KAULA5 KAWADA 51. Cur visit into the SARKIS CHARLES H. KAZANJIAN JR. KELLER L' 5 DANIEL LAWRENCE ,ROBERT L. CHARLES LJ. KELLEY KIMMELL KINDERMANN HENRY E. PHILLIP G. KLICK KLEMZ RICHARD M. KENNETH G. JULIAN P. KONICEK KQSCIELNIAK KOTOWSKI Q zzlvg zzb E , :J I ..,, 1 ' A 'zzv Q 1 RosTYsLAw JEROME s. J zzuzu A 15 KLU KowsKYJ KRASON 'zxzi - 1 FLOYD E. JAMES KRAUSE KRAUSE X908 HARRY S. KU RT KROEGER KROEGER CHARLES H. GERALD F. ROBERT J. DONALD STEVEN H. LEONARD KUTZER KUEHN KURZHALS KRUMIN KRUMM LA BONAR 52 world of electrons WAYNE R. DENNIS ALBERT ' KLATT KLAY A Ivzz' ,, :': Allaa ::- JERRY C- DAVID G- MICHAEL T- : 'AA-A1 ,iiz I ,.,..,..:. ,,:,:,:: ::::. ' KINGSLEY KIRSCHNER KLATT ': A : ' ::' f, Aiizz ':': ':: I ' ' vlvv Q ,,,,, zznlunll ,.,.,.,.,.,..,.:,,,.,- :zvzlzv ..,., :,:, .,,, I is x ' A A AAAAAA AA .AA A f D . . . . 1 - A IAIIIA ... .... A AAAAAAA AA A AAAAA AAA A I , ,:.,,.. .,,- 5 4 E:-E-:ig A- . ..- , X in X' wg M , :-::2 ': , QW MANUEL A. RONALD .:., -- - I T -A', ' . ,I A, ,.,.::: AAA': :A1 H ff KozLowsKl KLUG .:,:::,: Q :' ' x r 'f A . . ' I i DAVID N. ANTHONY J. ROBERT A. KozloL KOPERA KDRNER KURT ANTHONY E. KREUTZ KROCK EDWIN J. THOMAS M. KRECH KREIGH KUBITZA KURE DONALD M. ANTHONY A. RICHARD C. ROGER JOHN WILLIAM DAVID LESTER LACHATA LACKO LANGNER LAPINSKI LAPTHIORNE LAUER 53 DANIEL PAUL RHADAMES E. W Those fifty-yard passes . ' .:., ' ..:: in BURT BOB LAVIN LAZAR WILLIAM H. ROBERT E. DAVID J. LEIDNER LEINO I-ENTSCH JR LORENZ EDWARD ALLEN J. LIMBACHER LINDQUIST ALEXANDER KARL E. WAYNE L. LOC H MATOW LO NASK LO N-G uw :A Qin ARCH WALTER R. WN-mal' LUMB MAASER Ik f CARL K. WILLIAM M. MACHOLDT MAIDEL X908 JAMES S. J. KENNETH MAKIYAMA MAREK ROBERT A. DENNIS F. RICHARD T. JOHN JACK G. WILLIAM MICHAEL MARTIN MASSOW MADLAND MAJER MAICHEL MARTZ 54 and ninety-yard runs . . . JAMES M. ROGER W. LEWIS LEWIS BERT J. JAMES PHILLIP DANIEL W. LESIAK LETTNER LEWANDOSKI GARY I. VERNON E LOEGREN LOUBSKY RONALD J. DONALD A. MARVIN BERNARD LOBODZINSKI LOBODZINSKI LOEB f1 '2r'4 ' yggf- I -4, .T hw i Ailiiql V4 53 .':1' cl-IESTERJM. JoHN PAUL M MALECKI MALIKIE MICHAEL 0. RICHARD GILMORE MAGAN MALCOLM I 958 KENNETH JOHN M. MARCH MARKELI JR. , ,f 'f Pa 36 Sy A M, V .Q,. .i JOHN ANTHONY MARCUS L. DANIEL V. N. ASCHER ROBERT JOHN FRANK P. MARINO MARLIN MATEJA MARKS MAY MC GOVERN 55 TERRENCE R. MC GOVERN JAMES L. MC INTOSH Dressing up for R DENNIS S. EDWARD J. EUGENE E. MIGALA MIGON MIJALSKI I ., 1 '.,. . ,..., v,., :v,V,v ,,,..: .,.,,, 52, S zzzz way A JESSE ARTHUR G. WILLIAM ,,.,' ' '--::. uqulu ' R I., 'izz 3 zlv' ' GEORGE R. JOHN M. ARTHUR M. ug A ' ,vzil MENNING MERIA MESKE ..., C 3 I A-I bbtb - ....,..:::,:..., 2 .,.. 15? Q . Q' ' - .,,, , .. Q ' IIIIII IIIII I I I I 2.21.-' . : , V, :.: , 3 , . K x - RONALD PETER nAvlo s. MRAZ MROZ A .X A :' IIIII -i1,1,..', . , E. www M . , . Abglb ....,..,., wfgv A I 4 A 9 i PAT R. GERALD E. MUCCIANTE MUELLER I ':1 E ' 1,,, : ' I l . .R,. Z lvpbv :15EEr ... , 2 'i J 'A SHIZUO C. CHARLES A. NAKANISHI NEAL . ..,, ::: . . .. . EE .... .... A A A 5' .R - ,I-: 2221- 'vfv 4 ,:,..4 .,.,,,.,,, . L R 'EYE 'M . Z.: 1. :,: .:,.1 'I - - , w 9 '-.-. 2 ---::' R A : ' :'11 ... '7' VIVV A ....., Q 1 ,,,, ...V'1 5: ,IX ,, U 1. I' . .,.. I I W... sf 11: GERALD W. BRUCE M. JAMES P. ROBERT J. FREDERICK G. LEON NELSON NESBITT NETZEL NETZEL NEUMANN NORRIS 56 gradual-lon pictures JERRY ALLEN LEE MELTREGER MIX RICHARD J. JOHN JAMES P. MIKOS MILITANTE MILLER KENNETH J. GARY G. O. MOTYKA MOY WILLIAM L. JOHN PETER JAMES R. MEYER MEYERS MORRIS GERALD JAMES WILLIAM MASARU NAEGELE NAKAMURA I luuuuv JAMES E. WILLIAM JAMES '--- P' I IIIIIAI' I A 12.5 A--:- Ev, Zi? 1'I. V ' I zziq- . ,::J,, , YYYIM::I 3A I , ':--:-. :..'! . by I 8 - 2 1J i e PE 5 ROBERT E. ALFRED PETER NEFF NELSON WILLIAM D. GORDON A. JOSEPH P. JOHN ROLAND ROGER MARTIN EDWARD R. S. NORTH NYSTROM OBO5 JR. OLANDER OLSEN OLESZEK 57 Beautiful colors and RICHARD H. VINCENT OLSON OLSON W' ' '- ... ---Q ' A : h' ulil f AAA.-- JON MACEY GLENN RAY LAURENCE KENNETH A O'NEILL OQUIST OSSLER . ,,.. :'f -'f-' PM '-'-----'- -::-'. -2: ::: I laglg .::::: Ibz R' I EE E P' :ll I A A E7 A . ' H fa ::::E flv ' f Ef ' Q 1:f 1 : AW A 'mp E-::-.. :.E 'A ' ' MICHAEL CARL LEON s. .::.,. 3 A ,luu 'f PARSIN PAszKIE1' 1'1.. , ALL. , I A ff ff if 'R I JOHN MICHAEL PAUL GREGORY PATELSKI ' PATRIZI PAUZA ff 6 5 11: :.--- LAURENCE ARN DT NORMAN G. V? ,,,I. ' II.I ' PETERSON PETERSON :,,: lzll ROBERT JACK JOSEPH PETERSON PETRITIS SAURO J. JOHN V. PIGHINI PIFITONE f A '.:V 1 : A :bb b P Y A ,.:::.V 555' ' f PPP1 1 ILI :,::,: , :: ' 'ziz I.L.-2 z Q- I. f I A ' , ' ,,:, i f .-..- - A I ,A f A .,,1, , '- -2: I zul, i , - bnlb X .::. my I , P'VL'V::' ': .IA:.:J--E-:-2 , ':L: L , A IEL O H 'iia . ,,:, EI ' A V' 1 l ,,.....:.:,':: ' f M -iizai ': 1, I.,I,.I. I . :AA,J -'A---.:- ' if ---. ' I '-:: 1 12 -:::.-: . : : f :I I zzzg f ' vi-E : 'f 1 , X' W' :1:11 ': ' f I ,. ...-. : :: E '.21 H , ' L-2- 1 ff: , I i S ff: n I I A E .....,,P f. I I 'VV 3 5 ' ,f 'gfvllil ff ff A 54 ,-X, A ' 5 ' PX ' GEORGE J. FRANK DONALD WILLIAM THEODORE M' ROBERT PHIL'-IP EUGENE JOSEPH PLUCINSKI PODOLSKI PORTSCHY POZNAR PRESTIGIACAMO PRZYBYLO 53 I M it I : :,: ,,, 1 p u n g e n f u m es . . . I I - A ' A V bvbu I, Tfwiff - ' 'W .1 .:,,I I ,.,g zzq Q ' - 'v bzbi .-::.-: f V A? I 'V ,,V I ' A A aiiR 1 AwRRR ,AAI , RQ fgREEI RFQR5 A .sg . 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ANTHONY MICHAEL RUSSELL RUSSOTTO 1958 , ' 3- '.-- . f JAMES J. SCHAFFROTH ROBERT W. WILFRED Y. RZENTKOWSKI SAITO FRANZ HENRY KENNETH G. LEONARD JAMES RAY S. DONALD C. SCHARL SCHAUER SCHAUER SCHEFFLER SCHMUCKER 6I L 6 A nsplrlng concerts I 'ziz W IE 5 Q NA iz 6 N EMIL N. CHRISTIAN E. SCHMAUTZ SCHMIDT ,V,q1V A ,,,'Q . , ' 4 I I' A CLIFFORD HOWARD JOHAN A. THOMAS GERALD 1-: A SCHOBER SCHODIN SCHOENBERG V 53 'M I 1 W W' QW? KENNETH CHARLES PHILLIP JOHN SEHLHORST SEMPI-E ROBERT E. WALTER HEINZ WILLIAM SICKINIGER SIDOREWICZ SIEVERING ' W :::1 DONALD L, JAMES J. I III: ,: ' rf SMITH SMITH K. W X THOMAS C. WILLIAM R. SMITH SMITH X908 ROBERT RAYMOND H. SPORLEIN SPRINGER PHILIP E. ALLAN MICHAEL HOWARD OLAVS PETER L. PAUL K. STAUFENBIEL STEIGERWALD STEINBERG STEINBERGS STEPHAN JR. STEPHAN 62 and holiday assemblies ,,,. f I I v. jg.. '-Q S :V 1,s, :-- ' A ss,ssss sssss ssssss A ssss ss , s . zqz VA,,, R I f ' E ..,. :-V . -4 f' :' f 11 I :'.,:. 1 3 zz' '1', Q .q.q I if I :::- A As.-s. RAYMOND F. 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KENNETH WAYNE THORSON THORSON ROERT D UCZEN V 'Y GARY P URBAUER 1 A ,, ...... .. I ..., fi 'VZVVI Alzz I uuuzuu V' :.. ... ....,.,.., i ,. Q ..., V ' 'Z fA '5 K IIII f f,' A... H 5 3 - .. A RICHARD N. CHARLES A. CARL WILLIAM RICH T. CLARENCE P. WERNER ANTON VIKEN VISCHULLIS VOGEL VOGT WACHTLER WAGNER 64 and nimble fingers DAV'D l. EDWARD TEMPLER TENNELL THEODORE BOB s. ROBERT B. SWIDER szYszKA TEDESCO . -R-R If 32. W ' gf 5 If I -- x .1 , .. AB ,.E.. if B- Q' JOSEPH A. WILLIAM LOUIS qzzluq EE,. , ., 1. . f TRENKNER TRISILLA ' 'V ' Auu, J Q ev I dl. LOUIS CHARLES E. RONALD J. TODARO TOTZKE TRACY 4' . :::E 6 6' jf-223321 w ly I .,:. E .. I. if 1063? OOOOO OOTT . A D . my ,T,.,.,.,V I R' ,:,::... A ::-- ,,..' .Q : zi- A A, TET, A 35 ff .E A. if 2 O' A P zuzz EIII z JAMES E. FRANK w. zzzj zzuvvzu : Izuulzzz ,1q1-- Zz' v AN ELLA VAN vOORsT 3 . iff Mn. RICHARD JOSEPH C. URICEK vALENzIANo I Q58 BARRY LEE THOMAS E. VAUGHN VETTER RAYMOND J. GEORGE M. JOSEPH J. BERNARD R. ,RICHARD D. JAY RALPH wALIGuRsKI wARTA JR. WEGRZYN wEIsNER WEMETTE wENzL JR. 65 x f 1 E 5 LL' .:,V ,,Q Q I ,A I , .., ' J Q ER' E And our last , . ,. 5 , 5 A ',,' l ZA' -' .A 3 .A.A . 5, A ' I '1:, , G' ,.f' i ,,.,. ':-' JOHN R. ROY MARSHALL WENZ'-AFF WESTRICH A .........-:::- -2,.--,,, A..:.:.:2..1, A ::':' RR2R 212: I --1 ::.:, ,:A: I , '2 L' ,:::,, ' A I RR2: AL JAMES R. RICHARD LEE WHITE WHITE WHITNEY ' E' R E :.: A Vqv' . If -.af ,..-' -I:' Z 3 RV'22i ,JJ ToRE G. GREGG E. lvqz . ,,,. M -A-::,:, EER 1 I E--' '- Q? f wIcK wIEI:ERER ,.,. Izilvvv 'I ' X --zi :,,I . ., ...., . X X gy ' -'f. ARNOLD R. STEVEN s. FRAN J. WIECZOREK WIET WIGAND 1H-:-- ':': -E:- :-- RTR A -2'. 2 .,. A :F ALBERT R. JOSEPH L. f ,.., I ' A WILBERG WILCZAK zz. ::f-:V A -.., ...-.. ::'::? .Q V, fx gfiz f '-'- ' JERRY I. WILLIAM J. .. J. zzzuu L .gf WILLIS wITHERsPooN I 1 ',,.R F A I ' - '..., . ': ' V I 'I '- 'I' -'1I . JOSEPH J. WILLIAM J. WITT WOJCIECHOWSKI G? DONALD H. JERRY L. LENARD H. WILLIAM WALTER FRED W. MITSURU WOJTAS WOLANIN WOLFSQN WRISKE WYSOCKI YAMADA 66 I , .7. long loolc ,vw-. GERALD WRAY MELVIN P. WALTER S. JACK S. YOUNG YOUNG JR. ZABYTKO GERSON ' 1 A ' -'-'- f ' f NO PICTURE R ' :,, R ,. 4 A DENNIS R. - - .,.... '-' -- Q. ,-. - V+- .. .f fy.-vi Q .::- W ,E Q. f BUCK , f -. 1 N. -, ' W' MICHAEL c. qwzr My zzu , 1 DOBRAN 'f ': ' ,,1,.,1A ' ,, M, ....:...., ,v.v V ::' 5 ' ' CARL W' , :.:,. ,,. I ::':v , i1 SJJ... A f . M., -: WALTER R. THOMAS J. THOMAS M. GEORGE JOHN ZELASKO ZIELINSKI ZIMMER HERBERGER ' .Z 3' A 'X A KENNETH A. RICHARD P. ILGONIS MICHAEL ZIMMERMAN ZOLINSKI ZVEJNIEKS GALLAGA AND FURTHERMOREH. .. BOTH Mr Pottullo and Mr, McPherron relate coming events to Students of G senior meeting. 68 MOMENTS TO REMEMBER - the Senior Prom FRED B JACOBSEN L President CLASS OFFICERS f L ff . 1AMEgregguf:gLS0N N january 7959 CHARLES A. WOLF CARL E. BOHMAN secfefa 'Y Sergeant-ul'-Arms Entertainmenl' Committee L RICHARD W. NORWOOD Picture Committee K I , A .,.,., , ' .v X , -- -----,- ,. R . 1 I ' ,. .,., 3 A Mii WILLIAM P. SLOBODA Alumni Committee ROBERT K. HANSEN Pin and Ring Committee I . ' DANIEL H. BLUME MICHAEL MATOIAN DONALD C. PETERSON Student Service Committee Prom Committee Announcement Committee EDWARD J. DURA FRANK L. MOORE ROBERT C. GIEBNER Finance Committee Gift Committee Biography Committee COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN RICHARD E. PYLER Publicity Committee I 5 ik 9 GARY K. NELSON Arrangement Committee THOMAS L. AHEARN EUGENE H. BANK W fi E H , .... :Z ,QQQZ E. ,, THOMAS P. A ALTENBURIG JOHN W. BARAN DONALD A. BENSON W I I u 6 I my S Q 'liigilirgyfr-:-. 4 x X R ROBERT R. BLAKE 43 I I ,..,,,,, . . ,..,.: .,,. , 'II' 4- 5535 fn A LESLIE ROBERT BONICK 72 5 BEVERAGE vlv- Q 'E ., sq A Ig. lbla- AW .. .,.., :-B-R I A zzzluu Q. . Wigj., .'1: A . --.:' H 11' f W FRED R. BLUMENHAGEN . , ' : IIE . f .. fs 76 1 The games we won IM WILLIAM A. ANDERSON A ...si .. 9 ev :f jffE . - KARL R. BARNICKOL THOMAS W. HAROLD L ANDERSON ANDERSEN JOHN E. JOSEPH M BARTON BARTON PHILLIP O. DONALD H BERGE BERGER I9 DONALD H. LEO G. ' FRANK P. EDWARD W. DENNIS A. BOSCHAN BOUCHE BOZMAN BRANDSETH BREH and the few we lost- E eb X . . ' ...,,, .1 , ,G X Q :V ,gr lf KN. HENRY W. GEORGE J. ROBERT M. ANTOSIAK ARGIANAS ATOLS WAYNE F. BAUMANN BRUCE L. HENRY R. BECKER BECKER :J -, 'R I 'A ' S ig . A. ...... , . 32. ..,,.,.:.,:.....,.. enwxuzn R. WILLIAM J. BERNAU BEYERMANN ROGER V. ASPLUND i I.: .... 2 , 'Q JOHN C. BEIERLE GERALD R. BACH ' W :mf- Q . ., digg? I 'lmuiw 1 3 fi Eiga-ii5? '.' I 'ff GERALD W. R. BENNING s .......,.. N N I ....,.,., ,.... . ,,,, .. .,.,.,,,,, , ' .Q . '1 .., ax I , 1 4 ,.g. :E -p:I E I: .bis , .ask K ' . ...... , ,, f ,,.., , . W , .,,.. iv ,.,.,.,: ji ff , '21' z ADELLO E. BIANCHINI EDWIN E. BIELAWSKI RUSSELL G. BOETTCHER JR. ' -:.'.-. ---. ,.,. T ,',' ? :': J ,.-- V F .,...,.., E 5. if ,,.. , A lzil 7 I I ,... ,J ...... ' IE .... IRI I ' I I 'Y 2 ..--1A1Y lb- .,-, 12 .. 1 Y E . 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JOHN CATARDI CERAMI CERMAK ' 'MM mf, SALVATORE S BRUCE H DACQUISTO DAN I ELSON PETER H WILLIAM W C EUGENE P CORDT CYR CZARNIK CHESTER R. DENIS J. DOBROWSKI DONNAWELL ROBERT F. ROBERT DE BLOCK DE CHANT I 959 ROBERT A. STANLEY DUNCAN DYOKAS PAUL R. JOHN M. FRANCIS M. ROBERT W. JOSEPH HAROLD E. FAGERMAN FAULHABER FANDRICK FEMMEL FERNANDEZ FINNERN 75 1 A . ' :-:-: . ,,.,. ' ...- ..,f : , A GA 4' A , I WILLIAM L. ALLEN L. FLEXMAN FORSMAN CARL J. GRASSO .,.'9 CLARKE J. HALFMAN WALTER J HIRSCHBERG BRAYTON I. GRAY ig fm CHARLES E. HANSEN Hs BRIAN M HOFFMAN The dimming lights, fm . : v A A Vzzf M M P M . ,,, TW if . A 'A A MMJ v,,. A A ,.,-- Q nh ANDREW J. RONALD I'I. ROBERT R. GAST GEIS GERSHON . ,mis .,,. , 1 -, cw Z .. irq .. :z,.1g'h:A'3. I - .... :::: - AA :., .'.:- A A - . Q - A V ',,, .A - M, ' : , ' 5 51-:fs '::' ' :', : AAA ' , V, 2:5-.Q A? .3 :::.. .. t AAE f .1 . . .... .. M.. I ... . l ........JE E AAH' A A ZVAAA A ' -AM .' Q A IAM A -' 5 ,,., , ., ' A! :...' PAUL A. BEN H. LAWRENCE J. GRENZ GRILL GROSSKOPF HARRY JOSEPH MICHAEL V. HANDZLIK HART ROBERT I. JACK J. FREDERICK B. RICHARD T. NEIL ANDREW HQUSEMAN HOWARD HOYT HRUBY HUPFAUER HUME 76 1 I I-he rising curfain S. EARL DAVID GOLDBERG GORDON Q1 HERMAN F. FRED JoHN P. .Q 2 A GESSNER GLASPER GODZISZEWSK1 A A ': 3 5 A D A RR ' if E an I A CHARLES D. DoN H. HAAs HAGSTROM THOMAS L- ROALD T. ARTHUR w. I - A .,4, Q GROSSART Gus'rArsoN HAAK D Q , uql, Fm 55 - Q 511 zzu ' I 1 iiz, A 'zzi' ' , ' w, ' ' .,,, -: ' 'room J. GERALD r. HERD HERzoG ROGER G. RAYMOND A. HAWK HENNING JR. 1959 RONALD J. PHILIP E. HOLLINGSWORTH HONG --hd I I SHELDON DANIEL L. JOHN R. JAMES T. ROBERT LEE ERNEST ISENBERG JACOBS JANECEK JENKINS JOHNSEN JOHNSON 77 x The experiments that . .23 . 32 , LEONARD E. P. WAYNE ROBERT G. qqlu' 2 I .,..., JoHNsoN JoHNsoN 'roMPKlNs 'iz' Q Q 1 ggigai i ife :ia '2'AAA.ee Q Q eee: I A-:: - ' ' A :' --e--:- , ,I K b J 'Q A , I ..,..,. . V zuz :-- ::-:r, A -.::: HAROLD E. THOR P. KURT R. A JONAS JoNnAHL JAoTzA1' V 'I'5r2': 1' f :if f ,, - ' if ,fit MARIS T. ALLEN J. KALNINS KAMENSKY A ROBERT A. RONALD c. GERALD s. H KARTMAN KAUFFMAN KAuTz Q48 Gi' I' M, aw' 5 -my is ..,., ... ROBERT w. GEORGE c. R -1:--- fake Kokos KOUZOURES E jg RICHARD L. JACK KOWAL KRAFT X908 ROBERT J. GENE M. KUKLINSKI KUNITOMI 2? .... I X R -4133 SQ? ff- - 'wffvl -.:.:. RX V 3 yggegv- -in Rv. I 4 - :-1:25 ' - ' is 'TIL V . ?f iw s:iais..W, .,E,.M..,f .EET , lf. , FRANK S. GARY E. DONALD E. ROBERT L. ADRIAN L. KENNETH E. LAKE LANGOS LASECKE LEONHART LEWIS LIESKE 78 didn 'f quite worlc DENNIS LEROY KALATA CHESTER ROBERT T. GERHARD O. JUST JUSTUS KAISER KARL K. KLESSIG BRUNO R. KALIS CURTISS R. KOEHLER THOMAS H. WILLIAM F. GEORGE A. KELLER KELLNER KIM if ,.,.,.,.,, , ...,.,, R, 1 :VI3 ':'I '--Q R'----,1 A -- ' ' 4 VVE AE MATHIAS M. ROY H. :-: , ' KRIEGER KRUSIE . .:-:: I I ..:..-, ,. av 4 rm , ,.,,.,.,.:.,.,.,, HENRY A. 'rHoMAs w. g ETT. Q I KRAMER KRANZ Eff 'R'R ' ...,, .,..f 555' K : I-I R M ix? ... 7 A I 'ISI .,.,.,,. 'fI. .,-, 2 1 '::: ' ' .,.,.:2 1 WILLIAM A. MARTIN J. LABANT LAHNY ww 'ff' '- --My '-::: A ' ' I ...... I . SSSS... RRRRR . I I A ... .RE A A RRR . ... B' . . .... R ..... A : , , , , ,A X, ,.,. ,-,: Z In ,.,. 1 z ,, uzlu ZZZ: T. ! AEE: 5. ....1V.1 -- A wgmq. ' 2' TEa 7s339 ,, ' R., mm Iizznunu ' if J lzfl V, .,., SK A L 'tw 5 .SEE Izvv .---v:vv: E ,.....,., M --E:x ..45, ,, , -::-v- 1: . 9 .,VV zlzz H A..:'.V:VV VV -'-f: hx ., A ...,., .,..,,, .,,:. Wm Vg .. . If 4 vzviz E . K if , ., I ::: E .....,., I QM If I Raj ,fffifl M 4 A , :':V' 1'V'1 RONALD J. ROBERT L. ROBERT C. BRUCE C. FRANK V. ART E. LINDERMAN LOGAN LOGOTHETTI LOGUE LOLLINO LORENCE 79 fi Peering in at the RONALD F. SHEFFEE s. WAYNE L. 'w. . A LUCARZ LULKIN 151229111 - 6 R' I A if I7 A 7 .,.,, , , w L '-'-' : f- - Q3 DENNIS F. JAMES J. McGOVERN MEIER nnllllb' RONALD F. EDWIN D. MOROWSKI MUDERLAK .,,. Q . k N..-A . mx :2a:aZ5E:S.:?. . '? . 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HUGH N E R U D N I C H OLL I959 EDWARD J. JAMES J. PAULING PERLIN ARNOLD R. ARTHUR W. JOHN R. GERALD W. RONALD Z. THOMAS M. PREUS PREUS PRIESTER PROWICZ PYZALSKI RAFALSKI 81 ,.,. 1 4, B . ! V . . A . . . . ea u fl uf m uslc l 1 .., A :'. ,.-- ..,, zz, . ROBERT o. LEN G. WILLIAM F. RAUTER RAYDL PICKERING M A Q . ...... . A RONALD R. ROBERT F. DONALD E. I ' A Af llzz A RETHERFORD RIEDEN ROBISON :-' f lttt , E Q , 2,z,Es:a5,2a:aaEs5i . ' , ' 1x V4 W WV' A , ' A ' - 2 :- - ': 'A::: 1 if .Mt -1 ::.- I., ..,. . . 1. . ff: vl,,- :Sh e f A 1 A lluiz ' Q' -- .,.: f :,. ...,.... 3 RAYMOND R. WAYNE M. M Rzzz . ..,.,.. ,,,. . '..:l RICKARD ROBINSON 'Q'Q2... . ..,,. .,.,. ,...,..,,,,,, M.. . ..,, ,,,, M ,.., 5 Q ,..--',. t . :..f-:,' 2 '21V: A- QVIIVV .,... . ,:,,,,. ulzulv R DBER1' G. ROBERT JOHN EDWARD J. ' zzl' ROGGETZ RQMMEL ROMPA --I j -4, . -.v. '- ' w A . 'R11 fi? 1- . zl' .3 Zz- ' :,. 1. . QR p '1'.v '.,, ,b , ' ,.....- .:..- -QRQ:Q f A A: AQAA , ARTHUR NATHAN THOMAS L. 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WOLF wooos RICHARD J. WILLIAM A. RICHARD J. JAMES F. JAMES J. MICHAEL F. WROBEL ZANG ZIELINSKI ZIENTARA ZIRBES ZITTENFIELD 84 fe E 2 I . 'wi SENIOR BUTTONS, The proud mark of the graduate. DIPLOMA IN HAND, the graduate awaits the worId's cail. 5 3 S SWINGIN' the Senior Meetin'. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE, the ambitious group responsible for The success of The Big Night. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Top Pow. Krech, Pienfa, Sehlhorst, Pulins, Anderson, Lofgren, Hesalbafh, Wiet, Schutt. Row 2. Mix, Youug Zimmer. Row 3. Reeves, Warda, Schauer, Berg, Front Row. Mr. Zoern, Flemming, Anderson, Harris Botien. 85 Back: Mr. Eckl, Finance, Mr. Beck, Biography, THE ADVISORS who guide the seniors to Mr. Peluso, Alumni. SUCCGSS. Front: Mr. Cox, Class Gift, Mrs. Weber, Enter- tainment, Mr. MarkIand,Cap and Gowns, Mr. McPl'1erron, Announcement. Chase were ORDERING PICTURES are Peterson, Kozlowski, Carpenter, Marks, Hubbard, and Keller, the date is ever near. AT LAST, Galla buys his ring from Mr. Carney, the first step toward becoming a Lone Senior. Front: Mr. Koiser, Gift, Mr. Zoern,Prom, Mr. Bock: Mr. Young, Annual, Mr. Lyon, Pin ond Kuecker, Publicity, Miss Collins, Student Ring, Miss Lindley, Pictures. Service. fha days IRONING OUT l-lolm's difficulties- PottuIlo's fore. HEADS SWOLLEN, the seniors ore measured for cops and gowns. 1 The big two, Math and English, are the cornerstones of every education. They are the basic means of expression, verbally and numerically. lt is inevitable that we encounter bath in every phase of our lives, in fact, our way of life is a result of their influences. Here at Lane we endeavor to place as much emphasis on English and Math as possible, as the fine teaching staff in each department will readily assert. We know that these mentors of education will influence our destiny and thus produce students well informed in both English and Math -1- 89 ner and Klipp. MASK AND SHEARS Top Row. Clancy, Young, Swanson, Hanson, Gelt- ner. Front Row. Bouche', Mr. Sotter, Miss Connolly. Chair World is ll sings THE BLUE GHOST CKlippl and the servant SORRY, NO women allowed here. Oop's, l beg lBoucheJ catch a quick bite to eat. your pardon, sir! Ever since the Mask and Shears of the old Lane hired the Athenean Theater for four nights, it has always presented farce, because that form of drama has something for everyone. The Blue Ghost of this i957-58 season was fun for the greenest freshie as well as his seasoned dad. A farce well done gives us the priceless gift of being able to laugh at ourselves. LAST MINUTE makeup is applied before the big performance by Anita Warnesson to Gilt- MQW 3. Wong, Stanisz, Swensen, Zimmer, Krupa, HONORS ENGLISH AND ALGEBRA Top Row. Polikoff, Rathsom, Swanson, P'Iocar, Zir- nis, Hochrein, Herr. Row 4. Rein, Scharpenberg, Finley, Hoeppner, Ahlgreri, Wehrmeister. Row 3. Klobucnik, Pavasars, Brodrueck, Lazik, Baron, King. Row 2. Lomperf, Wagner, Karuhn, Ichishita, Johnson. Row 1. Brems, Bart, Miss Popp, Mrs. Wing, Kutyno, W'oltersdorf. THE ANSWER to his question is found by Mr, DuBois in the English text book for Peters. LITERATURE RECITATION by Metzger as Mr. Kaide listens. Heading, writing, The Laneite spends a good port of his time with the English Department. Through the guidance of the teaching staff, the student learns to express himself clearly and understand others, which is on important part of his yeors at Lane and through his career. HONORS ALGEBRA AND ENGLISH Top Row. Mr. Bauer, Miss Felt, Martyka, Carroccio, Kay, Krueger, Meyeravitz, King, Pizzica, Neidl. Row. 4. Adams, Anderson, Benn, Berent, Dlprizio, Durak. Schmuldt. Row 2- Reynolds, Giles, Holt. Ffont Row. Lindberg. 90 HONORS ENGLISH AND MATH. Top Row. Smith, Anderson, Malikie, Zimmer, Nelson, Bergstrom. Row 4. Graven, Pankiewicz, Huss, Si- dorewicz, Templar, Pankiewicz, Flemming. Raw 3. Kroeger, Fochf, Becker, Marlin, Kroeger, Meria. Row 2- Magan, Gregos, Gogol, Yamada, Moss, Izard. Front Raw. Thorson, Huck, Mrs. Reuben, Miss Rath- ien, Strange, Lachata. and rhcfzfrqzf - ENGLISH DEPARTMENT s Standing. Mrs. Rueben, Mr. Morton, Mr. Penfield, Mrs. Kluge, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Wing Seated. Mrs. Wickhorst, Miss Borg, Mrs Samuels, Miss Jones, Miss Spraetz, Mr. Gannon Not pictured. Mr. Richards, Miss Kritzer, Miss Hess, Miss Barrett, Mr. Kaiser, Mrs. Cowhey. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Standing. Miss Casey, Mr. Herman, Mr. Sat, ter, Mr. Graef, Mr. Rodger, Miss Bertrand Seated. Miss Harries, Chairman Miss Young quist, Miss Felt, Miss Klinger, Miss Quirk. THE ESSENTIAL too! for English, the workbook, is used by Miss O'Connor. HONORS ENGLISH AND MATH Tap Row. Beverage, Berge, Anderson, Dura, Zielin- ski, Smith, Hoffman. Row 4. Johnsen, Beyermann, Matz, Schwartz, Wilson, Schwartz, Barnickol, Gray. Row 3. Fagerman, Matoian, Bohman, Anderson, Blume, Rieden, Kartman. Row 2. Uchima, Sosnow- ski, Olson, Jenkins, Wolf, Hoyt. Front Row. Miss Collins, Rompam, Baran, Witt, Kunitomi, Burns, Miss Youngquist. 92 HONORS COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND ENGLISH Top Row. Springer, Rozmus, Briles, Spcitzek, Voge- lov, Krechski, Wherski. Row 4. Neff, Ruth, Melte- ger, Hallett, Steigerwald, Thermen. Row 3' Naka- mura, Stawinoga, Tennell, W'hite, Ganoe, Foss, Gray. Row 2. Klatt, Nakanishi, Romz, Berg, Hirniak. Front Row. Woligurski, Bojcm, Miss Kritzer, Mrs Brodman, Lesiak, Hurt, VARIED DEPARTMENTS Standing. Mr. Constantine, Mr. Murray, Mr, Camera, Mr, Buchendler, Mr. Drobney, Mr. Serota. Seated. Mr. Kulidas, Mr. Kaide, Mr. DuBois, Miss Encarnacion, Miss Gibbons, Miss O'Connor, Mr. Nelson. - MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Standing. Miss Adams, Miss Collins, Miss Ratlfijen, Mr. l-lunter, Mr. Keenan, Miss Lind ey, Chairman Mr. McPherron. Seated. Miss Gra- mer, Mr. Peterson, Miss McTigue, Miss Popp, Miss Stubblefield, Mr. Bauer, Mr. Torreyson. Queen af science COLLEGE ALGEBRA Back Row Benecke Graziano Drexler Belluomiwi Ochwat Martz Kure Kraue Pulins Hitman Mroz Row 4 Rambertcn Ams Griffin Lilebo Makiyama Dimick Jacobson Row 3 Netzel Meyer Schaf froth Scanlcn Hansel Galati Row 2 Brenn Heutsehel Klukowskyj Front Row Kingsley Kale Seated at Desk Miss Stubblefleld COLLEGE ALGEBRA Top Row Fowkes, Lauer, O'Neil, Vaughn, Belano, Stromberg, Swanson Row 4 Solak, Wigand, Anrens, Piantkowski, Bogot, Hosford, Gimno, Blon iarz. Raw 3. Forsf, Hopkins, Stofz, lrrnischer, Clark, Pernal, Langner. Row 2. Schultz, Greenslade, Chari, Krason, Nelson, Klay. Front Row. Gerts, Smith, Miss Lindley, Folik, Motyka, Abramic. 93 SLIDE RULE CLUB Top Row. Mork, Sellberg, Zillinski, Meierdierks, Ab- ramic, Eby, Hoffman, Sluzynski, Peterson. Row 4. Roschmcinn, Mitchel, Hoh, Stift, Kampf, Logon, Loos, Zurod, Bahlenhbrst, Scharpenberg. Row 3. Sostorich, Lerch, Milenkovic, Fong, Hennessey, Kuznicki, Okes- son, Lipner, Kornacker. Row 2- Palumbo, Carlson, Murata, Roth, Kmiecik, Arazan, Ozimek, Rivera, Ah- rens. Front Row. Benecke, Koczan, Schwartz, Miss Gramer, Anderson, Schwartz, Celli, Motykie. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Standing. Mr. Peluso, Mr. Burns, Mr. Healy Miss Block, Mrs, Holly, Mr. Broyde, Mr. Nuc cio. Seated. Miss Heinen, Miss Stiller, Mrs. Haase, Mrs. Missner, Mrs. Lauder, Mrs. Brad man, Mr. Soglin. Not pictured. Mrs. Mellon HONORS ALGEBRA Back Row. Grossman, Bleyer, Jensen, Nelson, Feiner- man, Fermoyle, Lipner, Uchida, Nafziger, Buren, Craig. Row 4. Tucker, Collinet, Focht, Higashide, Lain, Kalnass, Beller. Row 3. Whildin, Rotter, Snow, Vogler, Meyer. Row 2. Steigerwald, Sykes, Onischak. Front Row. Jackson, Anderson. Al' Desk. Miss Stubblefield. FOLEY CONSTRUCTS as Mr. Peluso INTENTLY ENGROSSED in Essential keeps a watchful eye out for mistakes. Math are these camera shy pupils. HONORS ALGEBRA 3 Top Row. Schenwar, Shipka, Estrup, Anderson, Quast. Row 3- Roset-e, Colby, Carlson, McGovern, Warmer, Jokiel. Row 2. Urbaszewski, Sobecki, Fabie, Mel- nick, Singer. Front Row. Felbinger, Hawley, Miss Heinen, Ciocci, Fonferko. Explorer, Sputniks I and ll, guided missiles, and rockets to the moon: all are either being tested currently, or are on the drafting boards. One gives little thought to the vast amount of mathematics that is involved in the launching of these new developments. At Lane, we get a finer background of math, which may lead us to the stars. A POINT is made by Cole, and Mathis learns how to do graphs as Miss Gramer looks on. MATH CLUB Top Row. Bart, Sosnowski, Schwartz, Milenkovic, Sawyer. Row 2- Zyla, Wolf, Hoyt, Anderson. Front Row. Gray, Dixon, Schwarz, 'wa-, -H PLACING COURSEBOOKS in the pro- per location, Miss Swiatkowski pre- pares for marking day. Behind her Mr. Moore works diligently at the desk. DURING ONE of the more pleasant periods of the day, students use their leisure time for reading a good book in the library. 96 LIBRARY HELPERS Top Row. Zajac, Desecki, Wade, Gibson, Oratowski, Maidel, Graber, Fawkes, Waskowski, Dineen, Roth- bauer, Urban. Row 6. Fonferko, Hazelwood, Felski, Gray, Gustafson, Marklund, Sherman, Franske, Kilar- ski, Kirschwer, Freitag, Stedman. Row 5- Doliff, l-lirniak, Solak, lrmischer, Chabi, Weintraub, Bosmann, Beller, Peterson, Zbylut. Row 4- Dolat, Fasuna, Miller, Schuricht, Clark, Zirnis, Miner, Jones, O'Brien, Jones, Henry. Row 3- Romanowski, Krebs, Wins- low, W'ildt, Skweres, Opager, Reed, Pecen, Bartelson, Kachka, Row 2- Boro, Montgomery, Cohen, Har- denstein, Budzyn, Wisniewski, Orzechowski, Gallas, Wolter, Woerner, Dingels. Front Row- Bao, Brown, Marquette, Nelson, Mrs. Knapp, Miss Schumacher, La Soto, Cole, Stark, Malarski. LIBRARIANS Left to Right. I-lead Librarian Miss Schu- macher, Mrs. Guagliardo, Mrs. Knapp, Miss Burns, Mrs. Long. ,4 wrzflumre af knowledge So many times we have rushed to that haven, that last resort tor those long-delayed and forgotten book reports, biographies, and other such essential assignments. Why do we delay? Why do we wait? Sorry, I can't stop to discuss that now. I have to hurry down to the library and get that .... STUDENTS IN THE LIBRARY wait for their turn to sign out a choice magazine. SENIOR CLASSMAN Tom Zimmer listens at- tentively to one of the representatives on Col- lege Day. IS THIS what you're looking for? asks Miss Schumacher of Bill Miller. 97 What is music? The dictionary gives a good definition, but every person has his own ideas of the subject which produces everything from symphonies to popular songs. To accommodate these taste variants, Lane has a well- rounded music department which consists of a choral group, symphony orchestra, and concert, march, and swing bands. With such fine groups, and each under the baton of an excellent conductor, Lane offers an unsurpassed music department which, year after year, receives ratings of Superior, The orchestra, choral group, and bands, after teaching the boys to play instruments and appreciate music, perform for the students at the many festive assemblies, so that whether they like the classics or something with a beat, they can enjoy music. B fN 4 W 1 I ID. 'P pl 5' fy 7,2 B xdftnqg ' Why its if FAQ i, W r, gg iii, git l ZF 0 af' 'Hi 4, ' f5'fl'g:i'a is 22- lily :i Q, 1 1 - 7Qi1?i. 5Q: 'ffwi im - 1' 6 :ffm sf- .-he -r ' - - Fi r. Zi' .1 A fF'7 :.'33' -'ri g ' 4' ,itil-L.:-': -'E Eire? , swi ms L ,.'b:A g5 ,, i- a r 1 45.1, 5 A 313-.mf-vi 51' V 354' . , . 7 ,f 'L l E ' 411:24 ll sf. I Aki., EL? ,Sf 'K - '-El: sw 1:5 ' if s : ' ' fi. 5, i If ' -if 4 ff: 912 J- 'akziz --- 98 Hauser! N o Stars Of The vember 22, I957 LANE CHORUS Rosario Lombardo, Director Summ-er Night -- -- -- -- -- Woodbury The Happy Wanderer ,- -- - -- -- Moller Holy, Holy, Holy, -- -- ,- - -- Schubert The Battle Of Jericho -- -- -- -, - -- Barthol-emew Kee ln The Middle Of The Road -- -- -- Hays p -- Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee -- -- -- -- -- Bach LAN E SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Paul W. Schneider, Director Overture -- -- -- -- Lustspiel -- -- -- -- Keler-Bela Symphony on Folk Songs in 4 Movements -- -- -- Steg l. Sonata 3. Minuet Street Scene Tickled Pink Melodies from My Fair Lady -- -- -- - - March -- Overture Waltzes Polonaise - Selection March aa 99 Allegro -- -- -- -- 2. Song and Dance a- - -- -, , , 4. Rondo -- -- -- -- -- -- Newman -- Ross -a Lowe LANE CONCERT BAND Gardner P. Huff, Director -- Cinemaland Parade -- A- -- Wheeler Italian in Algiers Y- -- -- -- Rossini from Der Rosenkavalier - Strauss-Cailliet from Christmas Night , Rimsky-Korsakov Rodgers 81 Hart Songs -- Rodgers-Leidzen -- Billboard -- ,- - -- -- -- Klohr An orchestra is a democratic organization Through our own symphony orchestra many gifted individuals are given a chance to express themselves, The need for a government is met by the conductor, Mr. Schneider, and the concert master, R. Schutt, who justifiably carry themselves proudly, in itself an accomplishment, for all the medals that have been won are a great weight on the chest. Besides making sure that the only director of the baton is the composer, they lead people into contributing their particular skills to the organization as a whole. When that is done many voices are unified into one song of life. ,J LANE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Violins R. Schutt lConcert Masterl, F. Golub, Pa Do- na, R. Klukawski, Z. Cirilus, G. Nelson, A. Gebala P. Koenig, W. Schutt, T. Huff, M. Hanneman, D. Christensen, F. Koczan, P. Yeh, D. Miller, R. Mix, D. Jlezierski, R. Chabi. Vlolas W. Scheuer, W. With- erspoon, R. Ehm, U. Pulins, O. Bielawski, W. Kummetz Cellos C. Kinderm-ann, P-. DeAngelo, O. Lidums J. Scarse, R. McDade. Basses A. Krock, R. Surga D. Futris, R. Bezjion, F. Diliberto. Flutes G.Felbin- ger, E. Stahl, P. Klein. Oboes C. Garncarz, S. Zielinski Clarinets R. Raed, G. Galla, L. Back Bassoon E. Gill. Horns C. Hassler, G. Anderson, T. Kelly, G, Kaiser. Trumpets J. Cygan, J. Strnad, J. Healy. Trombones T. Healy, P. Arcara, J. Konior. Tuba R. Szmurlo. Percussion W. Johnson, D. Epstine, J. Clark. Librarians R. Surga, P. DeAngelo, P. Koening. RAY SCHUTT, all eyes, fiddles away: BOWIN' THE STRINGS with Phillip DeAngeio and Chuck Kinderman. i Sash zz masfffri 1' A DAVE EPSTEIN smashes the brass. KARL MESIKAPP holds on tight. Ef f pi s,sssshh I WAYNE JOHNSON holds the tympany sticks in anticipation. IO2 ,link CARL HALL works out some intricate fingering. with hi instrument EACH GETS A CHANCE to toot his own horn: Szmurlo, Konior, Arcaro, and Healy. JIM CLARK sets the drumhead roaring. lO3 JM ED GILL accents the music MUSIC DEPARTMENT Left to Right. Mr. Borger, Mr. Lombardo, Grill, Mr. Hutt, Mr. Blum, Chairman Schneider. with his oboe Mr M 'Z' The Lane Chorus is the youngest member of our musical department, being about six years old. ln the few short years of its existence, this organization has achieved phenomenal success. Maintaining the typically high standards of Lane, the Chorus has managed with ease to sustain a top grade rating for q Q in wif ggi iv. every year's appearance since its founding, in the Chicago Choral Competitions. The mature approach and enthusiastic attitude of these, our talented fellow Laneites coupled with the direction of Mr. Lombardo, have given our Chorus a place of distinction in the musical world. l04 LANE Top Row. O'Dell, lsenberg, Bose, Wolanin, Klatt, De- vita, Lundberg, Miller, Wautelet, Thornhill, Groble Perry, Ponder, Hanson, Schutt, Futris, Winkler, Mistak 1 1 Christiansen, Kloor, Fabie, Sherwin, Kloss, Mr. Lom- bardo. Row 3- Schwertfeger, Prokop, Witt, O'Mal- ley, Manderfield, Hembling, Winiarczyk, Miller, Stauss 1 Holm, Ragus, Zimmer, Miller, Rommell, Lamping, Kur- th, Simpson, Maitland, Tucker, McLean, Kowalski 1 CHORUS Ellis, Ozimek, Wachholz. Row 2. Ibsen, Hatfield, McEvoy, Landise, Krabec, Borucki, Grimes, Cox, Jam- ka, Tycoson, Krispin, Raecke, Madsen, Larsen, Con- nor, Wescher, Mclntyre, Lange, Grzesiak, Tokarski. Front Row- Karr, Blume, Holtzman, Nagel, James, Johnson, Mikkelsen, Hinks, Allen, Vermiglio, Bobek, Felish, Kalusa, Hallett, Schoene, Fischer, Ultsch, Naue, Wirtz, Rinaldi. S ,4 W! wry Ehrisf was to ,411 The concert band is an integral part of Lane' music department. Its fame is not restricted merely to our school. As a result of the bestowal of countless honors and awards upon through these many years, the band has gained the respect and recognition ofthe informed of our society. This group is also one of Lane's oldest organizations, A contributing factor to the department's traditional success is its huge library containing many treasured volum of the finest music. Directed by Captain Huff, the boys in our concert band will continue to respond ably to the exacting requisites of producing the truly grand music so rightfully associated with them. S it SS CONCERT BAND Top Row. Burns, Epstein, Cauchola, Clark, Soto, Za- byfako, Wallace, Szmurlo, Kelly, Kristensen, Baum- gard, Sitka, Johnson, Captain Huff. Row 4. Sampson, Warmowski, Miacchione, Gerts, Durret, DeVito, Elovitz, Messikapp, Rathsman, Van Voorst, Eichstadt, Pritikin, Dunst, Healy, Jacoby, Arcara, Kelley, Ferrantelli, Lin- quist, Bofzenhart. Row 3- Hernadez, Brenner, Lucas, Wucki, Piazza, Hartmann, Kimmel, Goldstein, Williamson, Nelson, Rill, Gonos, LaPere, Yi, Blumen- hager, Czechawski, Jenkins, Uczen, Strnad, Healy, Katzbeck, Cygan, Jensen, Bratko, Tustin. Row 2. Grodecki, Prieto, Flotes, Harding, Boehner, Pittroff, Tignac, Nelson, l.aBuda, Holtane, Berni, Gil, Cherry, Hossler, Anderson, Megon, Smythr, Kaiser, Krause, Kelley. Fronf Row- Gayton, Forsman, Pytal, Bock, Killer, Sewager, Roed, Galla, Zielinski, Garncarz, Stahl, Felbinger, Smith. Klein, Pearson, Hall. 109 At the federal inspection, and at the football games, the superb performance of the marching band rings out into the air. Under the firm guidance of Mr. Borger, the band knocks out the most, when it comes to wild noises. lf you want to hear some really inspiring marching music, drop around to some of the games, Better still, if you want to perform with this fine group, just sign up with Mr. Borger. MARCHING BAND Top Row, Szurlo, Ebey, Solo, Forster, Zabytako. Row 4. l-lealy, Sfrnad, Cygan, Kafzbeck, Uczen, Dur- reft, Berni, Warmowski, Sampson, Bratko, Lindquist Jensen, Jorndf, Tustin, Mandzy, Bofzenharf, Lonscar, Keverkian, Czechowski, Dannauer, Blumenhagen, Boy- er, Anderson. Row 3. Kopera, Kichler, Kanfor, Lum cas, LaBuda, Nielson, Bock, Schwager, Roed, Eich- sfadf, Van Voorsf, Ratnswan, Green, Dunst, Kruse Migon, Smythe, Krause, Kelley. Row 2. Prielo Grodecki, Forsman, Weicak, Harding, Vella, Piazza Brenner, Wucki, l-lealy, Farentelli, Arcara, Jacoby Kelley, Kojarek, Husch, Klug. Front Row. Ander- son, Johnson, Canchola, Graven, Scarlefla, Epslein Burns, Trilsis, Mr. Borger. ll .Q 'l,, 50's STRINGEN' ALONG with Rich Judah and Tony Krock. To all Cats and Totsg Don't look now, but we have one fine swing band in this school. From Swingin' hot to swingin' cool, man they're too much. They make such gigs as socials, jam sessions, and assemblies. The swing master of the group is Mr. Schneider. lt's his job to see that every wail out of those horns, every note out of that piano, every sound, is red hot and cool. Well, l have to sign off now, but see-um, man they're great! SWING lS THEIR LINGO . . . Sternad, Healy, and Cygan play And the Walls Come Tumblin' Down. s. FINGERING THE KEYS is the fore of Robert MR. SCHNEIDER ' Surga ahd Ray Schutt. is IlcOOl. Sees to It that every Sound H2 Those subjects which make our lives more interesting and enjoyable here at Lane are the graphic arts. These activities educate individuals so that they may entertain others. These pursuits range from extra- curricular activities to the regular credit courses. All of these functions enable the student to advance himself whether he goes in the shop or office. By becoming better men in their respective fields, they reflect credit upon Lane and its graphic arts department. want use trouble I just don't wont Stull ,, it to ,. you do know. me so I can kno. ere will v- not or 6 41989. Now if czoo : A back .d fo thank of mm I OK iff mf! Jrt to write abou V Cx'-all ow 't alnlg ' t before l do I l A, P-' l In ,fsu Ove. I V , .gllwl V gods ot beliex blgufavblle n M - l is WW - A 1 . . f -Oiehf of ngvLJ:St V think tl , , V ji V nd Win and Wm est shkti 'V X ,iii - I win and win ifr ,O lf:5g1.1?, ,:321-p g' - Vg l 5 ' team and a -l V7 -7 rf . ': ' Q- ' H' because wi Igtvkn A ' 51'-I-'fmggf N mink mm is nice do not x l ' A, is -qree with you and over we -.i-, -.Q ., O out Zi., '-.1 it ' t you but I wil go ' ',.,l. ., . . e what yr st go out f , ' 'ou anyway 'ich party at 0 1 V1 DUI' O we all of uS that is ' 'ce time ' or even any lit J anything else b' really do so there is 't I will have ff Wxm ARROWHEAD EDlTORS Standing- Thorscn Hume Co-Editor ID Chlefbg Feliz, Sfroub Uonuorv Co-Art Edlforsl, Schwarz Nuns Co- Edntor m Chxefw, Doomcm QROTC Ecilforlg Pmvclsors iAcfiviTies Edifori Seated. Grudnickl !Assoc1oTe Ediforlg Je-men, Schwartz Uonucry CoAEdxtors in CHFEBHI Mr, Young. ARROWHEAD WRITERS Standing. Mlcels, Josrwowskl, Gray, KICJTY. Seated Johnson, Wolf, Mass Sprcmefz, Adams, Howard. ARRCHWHEAD WRITERS Standing. Anderson,WiIsor1, Seated. Jensen,King, Thermcn, THlS lS HOW the color ph explains Patrone to Russotto. Throughout Lane's titty years there has always been a publication representing the school. ln the early years the book was a catalog of items, produced at Lane. Since then the contents of the book have been changed to an interesting, informative, well-rounded collection of pictures and print. The Yearbook has been published twice a year since l908, and not until now has it come out annually. For the first time, the name of the book is the Arrowhead, a title chosen from contest entries made by the students at Lane . The Tech Prep has been published since l9l4, when it was a monthly magazine, Since then it has been bi-monthly, and at present is a semester publication. The Tech Prep has been rated All-American and has won many other high honors. BOOKBOUND and eager, typewriter. oto was printed, I Newgard mans the ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF Jensen, Koshcli Giizv Braochler, Rommel, Mi. Nuc cw Mrs Bradman Dlffarlo ART EDVVQR Lofgren saoerwises E'lQI iS?G, Carpenter, and Cachzoerc. A Marks n shown, CAUGHT :UQUTIYWZENG rriateriol suigmirte for oaulscatxan are Miss Soraetz and Melvyn Schwartz. T251 Daring the post titty years the various staffs of the Lane Tech publications have been working together to bring Lone many honors. Each staff has its own particular job to do. The hard work and co-operation ot these staffs make possible this and other Lane publications, The Arrowhead, Daily, and Tech Prep staffs are the minds behind these printed pages. Each group writes and edits its respective literature. Every publication must be sold, the business staff sells and distributes the Lane Arrowhead and Tech Prep. Our publications must have photographs and illustrations in order to be interesting to the reader, this work is done by our photo and art staffs. The culmination of all the staffs' efforts is the printing of our fine Lane publications, which are so much a part of our school. LENSMEN LOOK at labor-Flexman, Kingsley and Weisner. PHOTO STAFF Top Row. Stawinoga, Seinfeld, Schubert, Row 2. Monsen, Flexman, Weisner, Lipner. Front Row. Kingsley, Mr. Siedband, Dausey. GRAPHIC ARTS Standing Mr Losee Mr Topp Seated M Young chairman of art department M Allen Mr Beck chairman of printing d part m nt Mr Sims Not pictured Miss OToole PRINTERS CLUB Top Row. Huebner, Ronge, Martens, Freels, Stolorena, Hofman, Doll. Row 5. Behles, Klick, Bach, Kubitza, Strasheim, Johnson, Hunt, Becker. Row 4. Touhy, Genorobcle, Barton, Duzinski, Netzel, Grenz, Corbett. Row 3. Jotzot, Trojan, Sinda, Pruski, Jensen. Leonhart. Row 2. Krause, Rayol, McGovern, Chencinski, Gates, Traum, Aubry. Front Row- Juengling, Gruber, Johnson, Mr. Beck, Villono, Santoro, Casper. The enormous and exacting job of keeping Lane supplied with hundreds of school forms, programs announcements, and multiple other papers rests on the shoulders of the able printers. Among their vorious projects are the production of the Lane Arrowhead, Tech Prep, and Lane Daily. They must be odept not only at type setting, lockup, composing, and other functions which are a part of their occupation, but they must be proficientin the usage of the English language. How rewarding it is to see their finished work come rolling off the pressesl AT KEYBOARD of new Comet Iinotype is Freels. Watching are Krause, Ronge, Johnson, Johnson and Klick. BUSILY PRINTING THE ARROWHEAD are Dacquisto, Fischer, Braglia, Wenzlaff, Car- penter and Graf. 118 PRINTERS' CLUB Top Row. Otto, Wysocki, Biossick, Grosscrt, Cimcigiia, Jczkubco, Hoffman, Sorg. Row 4. Burton, Thomp- son, Migolo-, Tcxdych, Nesbitt, Gestochowski, Copen- ter, Poszkeit, Tegtmeyer. Row 3. Muehl, Stankie- witz, Honnus, Braglio, Staufenbiel, Brzeczek, Schauer, Schmidt, Row 2. Martin, Fischer, Thelen, Roggetz, Gliszcynski, Worsicki, Wenzloff. Front Row. Cur- on, Muccionte, Dacquisto, Mr. Allen, Schewe, Runnion, Retherford. LOCKING UP TYPE ore Huebner, LciRusso ond Moon, as Strosh-aim sees it the outhor's words tit. TAKING THE CHASE on its final iourney to the press are Schmidt ond Cimoglio, ii9 DID I DO THAT? asks Zyla of Mr. Morrissey, as Podolski, Smith, and Gray look on. LANE DAILY EDITORS Top Row. Labda, Cabay, Devery, Walingurski, Smith, Karmis. Row 2. Zyla, Nasuta, Hoyt, Olson. Front Row. Mason, Mr. Morrissey. THE SPORTS EDITOR of the Herald American, Mr. Fischer, completes his speech at the Lane Daily Annual Breakfast. TOP SECRET information is filed by Hansen, Purtell, and Karmis. THE DAILY ROLLS off the press as Johnson, Magis, and Brzek watch the process carefully. l2O LANE TECH DAILY Top Row- Kubitza, Meyer, Begun, Johnson, Cabay, Meierdierks, Matz. Row 4. Zurek, Milenkovic, Han- sen, Laurine, Purtell, Schauer, Ronge, Barton. Row 3- Malkin, lngrassia, Huett, Gasiorowski, Labuda, Johnson, Muccionte, Leonhart, Podolski. Row 2. Zyla, Devery, Waligurski, Karmis, Glassner, Nasuta, Hoyt, Olson. Front Row- Mr. Morrissey, Mason, Mr. Kuecker. lffvfl' 171735: 'l, 7 1 '1 ' 4 BQ 5 a Y Q HIDE DRIIH x- 'il Lane Tech is one of the few high schools in the United States which has a daily newspaper. lt is printed and published by the students of the school, and contains- top editorials, entertainment, and current news. For many years the news of the school was published in the Tech Prep Magazine but a need for a daily paper arose. Since then fresh news has been supplied every day. This well-rounded newspaper has received many honor ratings. The student body has carried this publication proudly for many years. AN ERROR is found by Cabay lstandingl in Bao's composition. When students take lithography under Mr Losee they learn more than o method ot printing. Art, chemistry and photography are other important ports at this valuable skill, During the semester the class visits major companies and sees demonstrations at equipment. Thus, general knowledge and o valuable skill may bath be gained in this shop. 1 . f l in Jgfwt l N CAMERA CLUB teld, Malek, Milenkovic. Row 3- Foss, Krniecik, Vogt, Gibisch, Theme. Row 2- Krofto, Lipner, Kingsley, Strawinoga, Guogliardo. Front Row- Flexman, Monsen, Mr, Siedband, Hohl, Weisner. The Camera Club, sponsored by Mr, Siedband, was organized in l935, Box cameras were used by students in these early days ot the club. Today the club members use the latest releases in photographic equipment ond produce some very good pictures lt you are interested in photography and its development you might see Mr. Siedboncl about joining the Club. lt's quite informative and fun DEMONSTRATING the process ot making the plate in the Litho shop are Graber and Adams. LITHO CLUB Top Row. Lodewyk, Morton, Mossoff, Lentini, Canton Front Row. Dubofsky, Warmgth, Ziegeldarf, Graber, Lamping, Mr Losee, l Top Row. Turinetti, Moritz, Anderson, Hottrrwan, Sem-- F PROJECTIONISTS CLUB Top Row. Day, Grafer, Anderson, Hoffmann, Slota, Andersen, Kautz, Kizewski, Koeppi. Row 4. Mix, Thome, Dohnal, Oswald, Dorow, Mitchell, Becker. Row 3. Schneiderman, Urbaszewski, Kittie, Wescher, Lenoch, Danford, Urbaszewski, Wersching. Row 2. Poynter, Overpeck, Muscarello, Hughes, Biesiada. Front Row. Sherman, Englehardt, Peterson, Marlin, Tyner, Tomaszewski, Hohl. Projectionists. THE OPERATION of the slide projector is a necessary part of the proiectionist's education, PREPARING TO SHOW another interesting movie are Gorney lfrontl and Peterson. 123 SPUCING FILM is one of the functions of the Running the many projectors throughout the school as well as keeping them in usable condition is a tall order well-filled by the Projectionists' Club. Their job would be difficult indeed without the help and instruction offered by Mr. Sherman, the club sponsor. Trained in the operation of the valuable machines, these boys are ready for any emergency. BRUSH AND EASEL CLUB Top Row. Reynolds, Donato, Shouba, Sturm, Swarbick, Matt, Mosier, Schimmel, Kouchoukos, Lofgren, Mistak. Row 2. Pacyna, Schiro, Steinhebel, Moody, Ziembo, Fable, Jones, Radke, Kaplan. Front Row- Rizzuto, Mix, Felish, Mr. Topp, Marks, Woods, Vaccaro, Cohen. COMMERCIAL ART Top Row. Kawell, Straub, Joyner, Schultz, Carpenter, Matt, Johnstad, Reynolds, Mistak, Cachapero, Non- sek. Row 2. Mr. Young, Blaheta, Keller, Burns, Kozlowski, Peterson, Sebastian, Scheel, Karlic. Front. Row. Feltz, McDaniels, Whalen, Lofgren, Jones Fermoyle. 1 With splashes of color, a fiery autumn scene is depicted, in spring, cool pastels represent a welcome event: the rebirth of nature. Posters urging careful driving and observation of safety rules are seen all over the city. The art department is credited with all at these creations, as well as with the preparation of young men aspiring to various fields of art. ART WORK at its best is the object ot Mr. Young and his class. 124 FIRST CLASS WORK is done by Lotgren under Mr, Topp's watchful eye. TYPING 'I Top Row. Miss O'Toole, Minkus, Illy, Micek, Runge, Wangrow, Roof, Piehl, Stiff, Blaumueller, Herzog, Pierzchala. Row 4. Blair, BueTlner, Bliss, Phillips, Busch, Collins. Row 3. Franke, Hauser, Lefever, Klein, Krueger, Narberf. Row 2. Logan, Markcw- ski, Nemecek. Front Row. Roberts. Key to success TYPING 3 Back Row- Miss O'Toole, Frenchman, Giles, Wagner, Weifh, Kofraba, Waligurski, Piehl, Kuklinski, Rein Sedlack, Skolnick, Anderson, Kolacki. Row 4. Wag- i ryzyn, Brix, Buscaglia, Miller, Dolat, Ciocci, King Row 3. Gin, Harris, Hjersted, Johnson, Kay. Row 2 Kutyna, Marfyka, Lusis. Front Row- Jacobsen, l 125 TYPING 2 Back Row. Gogol, Jenson, Winsfead, Mcrris, Komala, Zielinski, Swige-rt, Piasecki, Maziarka, Touhey, Slas- iak, Molecki. Row 4. Barnec, Boope, Gorny, Busch- back, Brezinski, Gasidrowski, Miss O' Toole. Row 3. Gola, Delia, Juchnowski, Kaiser, Koslak. Row 2 Lerch, Reyes, MacDonald, Front Row. Rauler. ,H .l.. TYPING 4 Back Row. Vollrrouer, Yamodo, Werching, Urbas zewski, Schnaufer, Perlick, Lochmafow, Krebs, Herr, Koponke. Row 4. Berge, Dembicki, Wehrmeisfer, Fobie, Hartmann, Miss O'TooIe. Row 3. Johnson, Rozycki, Kuiak, Shipman. Row 2- Yanok, Miller Mahler, From Row Rohn. TYPING Top Row. Gagliano, Hoyf, Sullivon, Malis, Silverman, Bohman, Lewis, Epert, Robinson, Kazmarek, Hoffman, Mafz, Haffcr, Schiller. Row 4- Ahrens, Wicks, Zywiciel, Johnson, Hollingsworth, Lulkin. Row 3. Norwood, Walsh, Mylandcr, Hubbard. Row 2. Pizzico, Schwartz, Kim. Front Row. Miss O'Toole TYPING 5 Buck Row. Wiff, Carroccio, Krupa, Stearns, Webb, Finwegan, Jokiel, Shipka, Lucorz, Zimmer, Row 4. Tebo, Bleafon, Delia, Beverage, Bcrlolozz, Mauril- zen, Row 3. Shadron, Smeffers, Ncrud, Smith, Row 2. Casper, Sliwa, Moll, Front Row- Miss O' Toole. l.. The Laneite starts to learn the stages of technical construction from the beginning of his high school education at Lane. He develops his skills in all phases of the work, from the time he spends at the drafting board to the industrious hours in workshops. Wood, electric, foundry, or sheet metal, the student is getting experience from our well-equipped school. Lane has eighteen drafting rooms and fifty shops to give the Laneite a broad technical training, which is all so necessary in this day and age. Z 5 5 51 , , -. - A N 2 25- :'2',i?:'i'5.E ii E 'ig L : R: ffzxy t- Eg I 5?- -fc 6? X229 ,fgf-2 41' Q, l x B gg'-'-' EE - ----- i '----- - i 1 ----' --4-- - Z - 1 .T.-- - --3 .5-1-1---1-3: ::..g..:-. --- -: s ' ' X 127 A TOUCH of ancient grease is discovered in the method of scientific investigation by Baldossano and Kreigh. AUTO SHOP Standing. Mr. Kan-e, Mr. Quick, Mr. Russell. Seated. Mr, Churillo, Mr. Walter, Mr. Browne, Chairman Mr. McMullen. SURGERY in Auto Shop is performed by Dur- chscag and Pipitone. LEARNING the 'ole tin lizzie Cin l9l6J. AUTO SHOP Top Row- Hanus, Frys, Stephen, Patrizi, Lewis, Olander, Eickelberg. Row 2. Jones, Leward, Trene ker, Finek, Vanwager, Young, Baldasscino. Front Row. Durchslag, Leidner, Lobod, Romacko, Richter, Mr. McMullen. OVERHAULING the engines are Andres, l-luftnus and Altenberg. SMITH HUGHES AUTO SHOP Top Row. Paszkiet, DeBran, Obos, Miller, Hanisko Stephan, Kreigh, Gianni. Row 2. Cimochowski Pipitone, Swanson, F-eltiec, Schetfler, Rosleder, Botten, Front Row. Andres, Huffnus, Eisenring, Young, Burns, Buscagli-a, Mr. Kane. Grease and gears are bywords of the auto shops, where future auto mechanics discover the inner secrets of the automobile. After diligent study and practice they become artists of hood and chassis. Although not all ot them will be professional mechanics when they leave school, they will certainly be able to keep their own cars in good running order. MR. BROWNE instructs Houck on the rules of the road. MR. STRAKA, the man behind the hammers, drill presses, engines, and gears. A BUSY INTERSECTION within our campus- the safe driving lane. Wi 'rw W'-N Vf'-, 4'---mum--we - umr-tm: M-we BOAT MODELERS Olsen, Oratowski and FINITE DUpLlCA-HON is the goo, of II Dechant chisel, paint and sand their creatio in Mr. Baier's class. WOOD SHOPS Standing. Chairman Mr. Gescheidle, Mr Kovacs, Mr, Mazarokos, Mr. Burns, Mr. Burke Seated. Mr. Connelly, Mr. Roberts, Mr Finkel, Mr. Biddle, Mr. Ferrell. Not pictured Mr. Baier, Mr. Miller. l3O 'WS Architectural Wood Shop students. Chisels, hammers, saws, and sandpaper are some of the first pieces of equipment every Lane boy encounters, as his first shop course is usually woodworking. The purpose of this shop is to give the student knowledge in this valuable skill and to develop his creative ability. At first he must learn to use tools with accuracy. After he masters the basic skills, he begins to make his own project, possibly a lamp or footstool. The techniques which he learns here will be of benefit to him os a vocation or an avocation. WOOD SHOP students Jornd and l-leintz strive for craftsmanship os Mr. Roberts checks their progress. ATTACHING A CELL on a circuit board Schwartz while Mr. Farnsworth inspects solder joint in an electric shop. THE FUNCTION of the code oscillator is ex- plained to Radio Club members by Begun. RADIO CLUB Top Row. Foss, Walter, Konrad, Wright, I-lah, Gar- land, Sherman. Row 4. Antti, Hoter, Reimann, Stearns, Bessler, Denmark. Row 3- Sawer, Ander- son, Stamm, Wilke, Bugailiskis, Holt, Toth. Row 2. Garcia, Hartman, Kalusa, Hoyt, Kaufmann. Front Row- Roth, Begun, Mr. Beck, Gray, Malkin. ELECTRIC SHOPS Standing. Mr. Beck, Mr, Marko, Mr. Petzing, Mr. Klug, Mr. Nestrnann, Mr. Farnsworth. Seated. Mr. Rogers, Mr. Steinmetz, Chairman Mr. Durante, Mr. Bucaro. l3I SMITH HUGHES MACHINE SHOP Back Row. Aurelius, Czachowski, Anderson, Loubsky, Smentek, Lettner, Ossler. Row 2. Feldman, Semple D'Antonio, Wriske, Poremba, Norris, Neumann, John- son, Garcea, Prest, Mraz. Front Row. Mr. Eckl Petritis, Konicek, Swanson, I'-lolz. ABSOLUTE to a thousandth of a inch, J-erut checks his masterpiece. Students who work in plastic shop are acquiring a knowledge of one of the fastest growing industries in America. Plastics are used almost everywhere, it is difficult to find any machinery which isn't constructed partly of plastics. Guided by Mr. Brinkman's expert instruction, the students learn to make letter openers, pen and napkin holders, lamps, and many other useful items, They design, cut, file, buff, and then bend each item, At the end of the semester a contest is held, and each student exhibits a product which he chose to make. NOSE TO THE GRINDSTONE, Kichler palishes EYES FIXED on work, Wasickl cuts up o shelf as Cole makes on intricate pattern. 'I32 l TURNING A CYLINDER-Leskie's labor. The buzzing of the lathes blends with the high, raucous scream of metal being torn by harder metal, as raw material is shaped to precision accuracy. The boys use micrometers to find out if their project is within the one-thousandth inch tolerance. They learn many basic operations in machine shop, such as threading, tapering, and finishing raw material. Among the more advanced jobs are a surface gauge ancl an all- purpose tool holder. DR. O'MARA and Mr. Eckl admire Garbacz's Skill as he turns a center blank on a lathe. MACHINE SHOPS Left fo Right. Mr. Myers, Mr. Dean, Mr. Moore, Mr. Lichtman, Mr. Neumann, Chairman Mr. Taylor, Mr. Eckl. Not pictured. Mr. Faber. SMITH-HUGHES MACHINE SHOP Back Row. Hassler, Mathews, Martens, Jernt, En- gels, Susinka, Garbacz, Zvajnienks. Row 2. Anton- elli, Muszynski, Wendt, Klehr, Cororan, Ruff, Olson, O'C0nnell. Front Row- Mr. Eckl, Borchardt, DiPietro, Naegele. l33 LEARNING techniques and fine points of welding is the fare of Welding Shop students. With furnaces blasting, incandescent iron comes spewing forth into the sand-filled flask. From another metal working shop comes the ringing of steel on the red-hot pieces held tightly in the tongs. Sweat-covered arms swing the hammers rhythmically down on the anvils. ln still another shop, sparks fly as two pieces of iron are welded together. These shops prepare the students for more advanced study in the metal working field. CHECKING the progress of the arc furnace is the job of Dishman. POURlNG OPERATION is managed by Tripoli. STUDENTS of forge pack their flasks with sand 134 in preparation for pouring of molten aluminum. .sxgwz mw .1 AM 2751 i' AIR CONDITIONING CLUB Top Row- Hickman, Czerwinski, Friedman, Garrett Malikie, Keil, Wiewandt, Jacob, Tabel, Stasieluk. Row 5. Gagliano, Kirman, Hill, Burger, Tomaszew- ski, Pluskota, Boots, Chabi, Vitale. Row 4- Goro Hilker, Vandenberg, Peruscini, Garland, Hillier, Thiel Juengling, Krause, Blatning. Row 3. Gagliano Gotshall, Mueller, Reiter, Thompson, Walker, Bos- mann, W'eiss, Becker. Row 2. Hartman, Budzyn Koeniges, Katz, Aclamowski, Hary, Conoscenti, Gnapp Stark. Front Row. O'Kasick, Disch, P'lucinski, Juch- nowski, Mr. Gotschall, Baumann, Jaworski, Uhlman 5 ,.,.,.,... g f K , PM As each new summer comes around, air conditioning becomes more important. Way back in l934, Mr. Gotschall saw the need for educated people in this expanding field. Air is not the only thing thot circulates in this shop, for the students are taken on several field trips each semester. Experts in the field are also invited to speak to the class. MISCELLANEOUS SHOPS Left to Right. Mr. Brown, aviation sheet metal, Mr. Sojat, aviation, Mr. Woodruff, foundry, Mr. Buchanan, forge, Mr. Gotschall, air conditioning, Mr. Roland, foundry, Mr. Dix, foundry. Not pictured. Mr. Sutherland, foundry, Mr. Brinkmann, plastics shop. RAIDING THE ICE BOX for information on how it works. SHAPING by heat is the objective of forge student Wachholz-skillful hands guide hammer in another operation. J i A DRAFTING PROBLEM made easy by Mr. Hjertstedt for l-laues as Thompson concentrates on his plate. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS are examined by Dr. O'Mara, Mr. Lyons, and Botzenhardt. 136 SENIOR ARCHITECTS Top Row. Reiser, Wemette, Uricek, Hofer, McGov- ern, Lonask. Row 3. Torrow, Ruppeck, Pecororo, Comber, Busch, Thomsen, Anderson, Peterson, Row 2. Wolfson, Durante, Peterson, Forte, Laudadie, Bar- roso. Front Row. May, Kroeger, Mr. Lyon, Krum- in, Kroeger, Hartman. With the beginning of a structural steel drafting class this semester, the list of specialized courses offered has taken a big step forward. In drawing, however, one must learn the language before attempting the dialects. At Lane, Mr. Schwartz and his colleagues teach both the language and its dialects at the same time by teaching the language through the dialects. Thus, when we take architectural drawing we learn not only that, but also what is basic in it to all forms of drawing. Drawings made in the architectural course are good examples what all draftsmen try to do. The construction and appearance of even the most complicated building must be described with a bare minimum of words. The thing most basic to this and all parts of the wide field of drawing is accuracy, to the extent that more than a thousand lines may be required to delinate one minute detail in decoration. Basic drawing courses are required of all Lane students, and the more advanced ones are available to specialized students of drafting. MECHANICAL DRAWING DEPARTMENT Standing. Mr. Miller, Mr. Ackert, Mr.' Hjert- stedt, Mr. Linden, Mr. Piper, Mr. Guarino, Mrs. Kampf. Seated. Mr. Lyon, Chalrman Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Lehman, Mr. Pretzel, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Reim, Mr. Clasen. AN EXPLANATION of conic section is given by Mr. Schwartz to Bornmann, Robert Keller, and Friedlied. MECHANICAL DRAWING DEPARTMENT Standing. Mr. Pattullo, Mr. Bickner, Mr. Sonfag, Mr. Knapp. Seated. Mr. Bulawa, Mr. Walz, Mr. Slepicka, Mr. Rosenblum, Mr. English, Mr. McErlean, Mr. Miller, Mr. lsbaner. Lagus, Johnson. Row 3. Pikula, Pierzchala, Vogel, THE THING ls explamed by Mr' Solct' Pohlman, Sawyer, Scheiner. Row 2. Lang, Wersch- ing, Horvath, Bertolozzi, Antti, Bleyer. Front Row. Zyla, Saperstein, Mr. Moore, Begun, Dixon. A combination of English, mechanical drawing, MQ A A A 2'fr I and mathematics is a requirement for participation ' A in the Aviation Sheet Metal Shop, The main y ,,...,., by --., ..., Q function is to acquaint the student with aircraft IE.. ' A,. Q! sheet metal and its uses. At first the student 5 l'., , ... . '-': 3 SI- f becomes acquainted with the machinery and then does practical work with aluminum. The students become proficient in the use of the pneumatic V,. and air riveter and learn how to make templates X N Q E 1 and patterns of different kinds. By the end of the semester the students enjoy this shop so in much that they want to continue. ' Y 3 . , ,L .5 i, M 513. ,x Al 6. f- :gi-Y ., ' f' IEA ' ,Y 'W7f.l -if .fri . - . vis' . ' 'E' .jrt A 4 , 5' 'E'-if' ,115 W r ---- . . SQ. s ' 2 .Qs If 2:: . b . A wgzgfss. L5 A t, if W rlflfwgx J ' g,3,3MjwmSf1f ,,,.. -.fs-Q.. .-i. .... '-:elf .. .lessees f:a.:.. .. we RADIAL ENGINES is heads-up business for Doles, Coe, and Hill. WATCHlNG A PRESSING situation performed MR, BRQWN bends Sheet rnefgl 05 Palumbo by Ellberg, Prange observes. helps. The natural sciences include everything from the general study of the mysterious world of the microscope to the definite composition of compounds. ln the first year the student begins his scientific education with a general survey of the theory and practice, in a course called general science. During his second year he branches out into different facts of natural science. His first specific course deals with the study of living organisms, biology. ln his third year he enters into the study of physics, which teaches him of the physical laws of nature. This is closely followed by a sister science, chemistry, which deals with the atomic and molecular composition of compounds. With four years of the excellent training in these natural sciences the student has gained an immeasureable wealth of knowledge of the universe about him. 139 GZ -3 1 it f gtmgii X if RES Sw . ll .ll . iq: gai t 'fir .l ,l 2 ,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, W .mil U SCIENCE CLUB Top Row- Wolf, Wilke, Koeppl, Janecek, Labant, Sosnowski, Gordon, Mosoff. Row 3. Schefris, Riff, Roth, Hoyt, Benr, Malkin, Nelson, Fernandez. Row 2. Bleyer, Zyla, Maronn, Norris, Biesiada, Grossman. Front Row. Begun, Dixon, Mr. Hetlin, Gray, Kroeger. SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION gets a sponta- neous reaction from Gasik, Mr. Brainer, and Hanchar. A SCIENTIFIC ORGAN GRINDER is operated by Mr. Zindell for Jerranella and Pesch. THE UNIVERSE is yours to explore..,, Mr Camera explains to Binanti and Mitchell JETS Top Row. Pfursich, Janecek, Holt, Weager, Wallace, Stift, Loos, Hoh, Mark. Row 5. Scharpenberg, Wescher, Pikula, Ahrens, Milln Boots, Stanisz, Jablinskey. Row 4. Okesson, Witt, Blart, Anderson, Row 3- Arazon, Kunitomi, Anderson, Adamowski, Melnick, Kay, Elovitz. Johnson, Hartman, Benecke, Cohen, ekski, Haaski. Front Row. kovic, Fong, Onischak, Sobecki, Begun, Gordon, Conne. Blonz, Behmer, Row 2. Zyla, Wahlgren, Zur- Malkin, Hoyt, Gray, Zurad, Mr. Morkand, Bury, Schwartz, Borucki. GENERAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Left to Right. Mr, Zind-ell, Mr. Werner, Dr. Briney, Mrs. Weinberg, Mr. Moore, Mr. Brainer, Mr. Kulieke, Mr. Pasowicz, Mrs. Slutsky, Chairman Mr. Johnson. Not pictured. Miss Lee ELECTROLYSIS of water holds fascination for Mr. Pasowicz' class. More than ever, today's student needs a good foundation in the field of science. The general science department ot Lane successfully answers the how's and why's by experimenting, research and study, which gives the student a good background in the field. After achieving a year of the science course the Loneite is better prepared for courses in biology, physics, and chemistry. I DISSECTING, a most important part of Biology, is shown to Cruizianc and Clcuisen by Mr. Ta- ? bor. SEEING WHAT THE EYE CANNOT SEE: A. Reed and S. Mosoff are supervised by Miss Arenberg. The science of living things, fellow heirs to life, becomes an interesting and exciting experience in our biology classes. Blackboard lectures are supplemented with specimens, both live and preserved. Thus biology students can observe as well as experience the processes they study. These classes are the abode of all manner of plant and animal wild lite. Here the birth of an amoeba is studied as avidly as any master craftsman watches his work. Surely no other field can boast of having assisted in the :urocess of creation called life. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Left to Right. Mr. Hays, Mrs. Stoner, Mr. Tabor, Miss Larson, Mr. Wanzung, Miss Willams, Miss Arenberg, Chairman Miss Figg. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE iS SHOWN to W. Mock by Miss Larson from the foundation. 142 CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Standing. Mr. Walewander, Mr. Weiner, Mr. Markland, Chairman Mr. Cox. Seated. Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Winsborough, Mr. Duskin. From 'evaporating dishes come crystals and salts, acids pour down the funnel tube, flames spurt from the Bunsen burner, and heaven knows what residue remains in the Florence flask as a Lane student performs one of his two weekly experiments in chemistry. These wanderings into the world of components of matter in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, from the PRINCIPLES OF DlSTlLLATlON are shown to molecule to compounds and mixtures, as Cowley and Giebner by Mr' Wolewonder. oxides or dioxides or trioxides or as pentoxides, enable him to understand more truly the earth around him. He acquires this understanding in lecture rooms with all the charts and drawings that are necessary to teach this difficult but essential science, and in labs well stocked with chemicals whose names range from acetate to zinc. PREPARATION OF HYDROGEN is performed LENDING A HAND to Haffle is Mr. Cox as the by Mr. Markland, Migon, and Gehnke. other students work on. JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Top Row. Gray, Lorence, Wlehde, Gianas, Ohlon, Raf- alski, Just, Krieger, Dann, Hcigstrom, Cermak. Row 4. Prowicz, Rieden, Robinson, Janecek, Hoffman, Hoffman, Matz, Johnsen, Holt, Carlson. Row 3. Wolf, Hruby, Beierle, Spilotro, Saials, Webb, Ander- son, Fandrick, Henning. Row 2- Gordon, Moore, Walker, Masson, Nuccio, Hoyt, Kunitomi, Chereso, Front Row. Carlson, Weidner, Tegtmeyer, Hawk, Mr. Heflin, Martin, Connoe, Jondahl, Brandseth. ELECTRO-STATIC EFFECTS are observed by Boyer, Mr. Clark, and Chiscimore. The science called physics is basic to much other scientific study. The scientific method, used in measuring and making accurate records is an integral part ot the course as taught here at Lane. Hydraulics, thermodynamics, and sonics are all a part of physics theory. More detailed and specialized study in optics, some phases of electricity, and electronics are included in the second semester's work. FORCE is inversely proportional to the squore..., ' explains Mr. Siedband. l44 ROBOTS Top Row. Rafalski, Just, Krieger, Olsen, Connor, Vvahde, Hoffman, Johnson, Hagstrom. Row 4. Hruby, Houseman, Rieden, Carlson, Boch, Cheresu, Robinson, Webb, Row3. Gordon, Walker, Moore, Schultz, Kunitomi, Dann, Tegtmexea, Scilciis. Row 2. Lorence, Nuccio, Beiiierle, Spilofro, Wolf, Sol. Front Row. Matz, Hoyt, Howk, Mr. Heflin, Martin, Prowifz. GETTING A WElGH are Broun, Benbcke, and Bataoel. PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Standing. Mr. Heflin, Mr. Rennison, Mr. Maas, Mr, Siedbond, Chairman Mr. Scott. Seated, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Burke, Mr. Paine, Mr. Stroth, Mr. Clark. Lane, along with the many large technical institutions throughout the country, offers a social science program to insure a well-rounded education to its students. The world history course presents a foundation for building a liberal outlook and concrete understanding of foreign ideals. United States history, as taught at Lane, illustrates the constant endeavors to preserve freedom and self-expression. Patriotic interest is aroused as as the American story is told, from the Landing of the Pilgrims to the Korean War. The civics courses mold and develop the citizens of tomorrow by teaching the regulations Cand the principles behind them? that comprise our code of living. The language courses teach a new culture as well as a new tongue. To students wishing to discover new countries, this department offers a choice of German, Latin, Polish, and Spanish. 4- ll 773 c Yin I ,. ,- Q 3. P eti, i s T is it tidy. y : J 'i xg 146 ARTICLES LINKING us with Pon-American countries are shown to Gitzinger ond Sondt by Mr. Negron. PAN-AMERICAN Buck Row. Bart, Kruse, Ullrich, Murphy, Cole, Bo- gosicn, Pienl, Simpson, Ardiscino, Swanson. Row 5. Delio, Mciggionccildc, Meier, Biedke, Burmonn. Row 4. Gosinski, Donna, Wieczorek, Anderson, Dodd. Row 3. Grochus, Lciurine, McAvoy. Row 2. Kcicz- morek. Front Row. Mr. Lutzen, Moreci. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Top Row. Mr. Negron, Willis, Marlin, Nystrom, Plu- cinski, Olson, Rennenberg. Row 4. Anefsberger, Cofolano, Christensen, Cugnetti, Podolski, Stomos. Row 3. Dithmer, Epstein, Flemming, Granby, Strange, Tyner. R:w 2. l-lcigedorn, Judah, Lindquist. Front Row. Misowiecz. I4 PAN AMERICAN CLUB Tcp Row. Clemmons, Wilke, Herolo, Kasper, Siem, Rozenoff, Ziembo. Row 3. Wilke, Klemper, Geske, Baruch, Lain. Row 2. Hughes, lsben, Leffner, Ar- rington, Tornow, Caper. Front Row. Palmer, Pren- i fa, Mr. Negran, Ellinson, Powell. vv X f- PAN AMERICAN CLUB Top Row. Mr. Lutzen, Conne, Posfelnik, Tracy, Sh-angland, Tompkins, Kuklinski, Sampson, Uczern. Shapiro. Row 4. Lavin, Ahearn, Huck, Faulkner, Sturrock, Dzik, Mosier. Row 3. Robinson, Hucnez, Stringin Rosenkranz, Lozar. Row 2. Sahagian, Rotfeld, Kaufz. Front Row. Zienfara. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Top Row. Reed, Checker, Young, Cordella, Soto, Vaughn, Wheeler Gayfon, Wisnieski, Martini, Mosier, Sarvllo, Row 4. Anderson, Holz, Schmidt, Frefzin, Duncan. Row 3. Groble, Anzalone, Center, Proce, Beck. Row 2. Smalley, Meyer, Rich, O'Brien. Front Row- Sell, Hembling, Mr. Lutzen. l48 PAN AMERICAN CLUB Top Row. Coulombe, Kosydat, Beatty, Wardach, Rohn, Phillips, Pyrek, St. Pierre, Hartmann, Chiri- kos, Hennessy, Narbert. Row 4- Goldenson, Dost, Bertelson, Poulter, Wakehom, Sobota, Row 3- Lampert, Bandke, Kowalski, Mineau, Tomaszew- ski, Plocar. Row 2. Kania, Frank, Bozin. Front Row. Mr. Lutzen, Klocko. Las closes de espanol, bajo la habil direccion de los senores Lutzen y Negron han organizado el Club Panamericano este ano. Cada grupo tiene su Junta Directiva y celebra sus actividados independientmente. Ademas tenemos una actividad anual, en la que participan todos los grupos. Despues de las distintas actividades hemos tenido Ia exhibicion de varias peliculas centroamericanas, sudamericanas y del Caribe. Las closes espanol piensan cerrar can broche de oro en su actividad cumbre, que sera un acto social, el dia catorce de mayo. Felicitamos a todos los miembros del Club Panamericano. PAN - AMERICAN Top Row. Noga, Calangan, Mingl, Kapke, O'Donnell, Anderson, Morriz. Row 3. Karuhn, Beltzung, Schorpenberg, Briggs, Straszynski, Kykisz. Row 2- Crawford, Bottum, Hammar, Kuzmicki, Nettnin, Re- zotko, Leppiaho. Front Row. Wittenberg, ltahara, Mr. Negron, Karmis, Hansen. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Back Row. Perlin, Wetterholm ,Braun, Goldberg, Hagstrom, Miner, Wilson, Schwarz, Labant, Huff. Row 4. Janecek, Bohman, Prowicz, Rafalski, Hoffman Danielson. Row 3- Carlson, Rieden, Carlson, Spil- otro, Solomon. Row 2. Johnson,Just, Matz, Sylvan- der. Ffont Row. Mr. Lutzen, Hoyt. 149 Z I- FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT Standing. Mr. Culbertson, Mr. Begun, Mr. Negron. Seated. Chairman Miss Mazur, Mr. Lutzen, Mrs. Adams. Not pictured. Miss McBee. 150 LATIN CLUB Top Row. Borowczyk, Vonello, Dimick, Franke, Goldstein, Chimura, Cobczy, Magnanenzi Row 4 Voigt, Brekke, Harder, Sillin, Menchey, Pacelli, Berent. Row 3. Bush, Danford, Scott, Durlak, Vlfiecek, Krueger, Mylander, Wief. Row 2- Magan, Levine, Wong, Morisotfi, Urbaszewski, Yonak. Front Row. Kutyna, Kozlow, Blair, Gibson, Kaffman, Anthony-Vella, Mr. Culbertson. Consilium Sodalitatis Latinea est ferre omnes discipulos ad lingnam Latinam studendam. Nos sodales Latini sciunt Iingucm Lotinam historiam miram habere. Scimus Latinam posse esse magno usui omnium studentium. Multa verba quibus utimur in lingua Anglica derivantur ex verbis Latinis. Multa verba quoque historiam mircm habent. Ex lingua Latina veniut multae linguae in Europa. I W, L l GX, W klosie polskiej studenci uczc, sie czytcic, pisoc, mowic i spiewcic po polsku. A jezyk Polski, wedlug Froncuskiego poety, De Musset: Jest noj piekniejszym jezykiem w swiecie I jest tokje wstepem do jezyko Rosyj skiego. Muzyko, historjo, ortystyczny postep i wcszne knotrybucje slownyck Polskich ludzi, do postepu swioto, so tokze studiowcme. Kopernik, Styko, Motejko, Chopin, Poderewski, Sienkiewicz, Reymont, Mario Curie i Ccsimer Funk sfojo sie inspirocja dlo studentow. Historyczne Iegendy, urocze obyczoje i trodycje narodu Polskiego wzbogocjo nouke jezyko Polskiego. Studenci tokze mojo filmy, slyszci polsko muzyke no plytach i zwiedzcijo Polski Muzeum. POLISH CLUB Top Row. Miss Mozur, Stock, Wcrrnowski, Siwy, Tolley, Sosnowski, Szymczok, Zoldowski, Lobudo. Row 4- Zcrembci, Czysczon, Juchnowski, Pross, Kuboszewski. Row 3- Kolmcm, Kcpkci, Kemps: Lemberg, Kwiotkowski. Row 2. Jenkot, Klepocki, Pociosk, Kuczoj. Front Row. Przbylski, Czornicki. POLISH CLUB Top Row. Miss Mozur, Kotowski, Mraz, Sporleirw, Zielinski, Buck, Bohkowski, Bock, Molecki. Row 3- Porclski, Swider, Mikes, Cygczn, Obos. Row 2. Stosiak, Reyes, Zelosko, Morowski. Front Row. Zywiciel, Gasiorowski, Piesecki. I 51 POLISH CLUB Top Row- Miss Mcizur, Cwierz, Biolos, Boil, Szor- zynski, O'Leory, Ziojcz, Schultz, Witek, Wronski, Wo- Icmin, Michaels, Skwierczynski, Pyfer, Szmurlo, Sfosiok Row 5. Borfon, Gronek, Biielowski, Borowczyk, Burns Crowley. Row 4. Desecki, Dziedzic, Florczyk, Fran- czkowski, Gionini, Gallo. Row 3. Hart, Jakubonis Kcilato, Kcimienski, Kijek, Knopick, Koibusz, Moll Row 2. Komcirnicki, Kujok, Piszek, Mcrycmski, Mazi- orka. Fronf Row. Pytel, Lobojko. Ufv CHARTING PATHS of social science for Mr Anderson are Hramerz and Muchowicz STAMP CLUB Top Row. Cesarotfi, Cchmid, Fritzler Gunther Ho! mes, Johnson. Row 2. Kosfak, Heffel Courillion Front Row. Mofz, Grossman, Mr, Hierfsfedf John son, Olson, Larson. COIN CLUB Top Row Kizewski Stueber Geise Sh irok Warra Dorow Row 3 Weaver Behr Garrcff Adolf Ga si Row 2 Epstein Schurichf Trnka Froni' Row. Westrich, Mr. Friedman, Neff, Gunrcrman. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Standing. Mr. Anderson, Miss Moynihan Chairman Mr. Weinstein. Seaied. Mr. Sher- man, Mr. Childs, Mr. McVey, Mr. Singer. 352 The study of history tells us what has gone before and indicates what may come. The Lane student may take world history if he so chooses but he is required to take U.S. history and civics, the study of our country's govern- ment. History can be found in our coins and stamps, too. Numismatists, coin collectors, have coins which represent different years or different countries. Philatelists, stamp collectors, deal with stamps both U.S. and foreign, each representing perhaps a historical event, place or person. Thus the study of stamps or coins can be one means of studying history. CLASSROOM POLlTlClANS, l-lonsen, Grossort, Kowal, and Carlson, read of new developments and pass judgment. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Standing. Mr. Morrissey, Miss Owens, Childs, Miss Swiatkowski. Seated. Kuecker, Miss Barron, Miss Connolly, Weber, Mr. Lalor. Not pictured. Dimitroff, Mr. Markowitz. Mrs Mr Mrs Mrs THE BACKBONE of our nation is shown to Carlson and Kowal by Mrs. Childs. 153 GERMAN CLUB Top Row. Mrs. Adams, Polheber, Smetters, Robinson, Nelson, Kalnins, Mischung, Stenzel. Row 4. Ber ger, Blake, Smith, Smith, Nicholl. Row 3. Hup fauer, Godziszewski, Grosskopf, Herd, Haleman, Doo man. Row 2- Blume, Jenkins, Lundberg, Markeli Front Row. Eckardt, Asplund. GERMAN CLUB sars, Sprengel, Bertley. Row 3. Brill, Scholtes, Lome Sedlak, Lesch, Kirkegard, Hauser. Row 2. Fink mer. Front Row. Ichista, Woltersdorf, Olle, Zirnis Manda. Teilhaben an den grossen, neuen wissenschaft- lichen Abendteuern vor uns ist mehr interessant und verstaendlich gemacht durch ein Kenntnis der deutschen Sprache ergeben von unserem Leherkollegium. Aber man kann nicht immer arbeiten. Zweimal monatlich haben sie. Versammlung um deutsche Filme zu sehen. Ohne einen Bericht ueber unseren Besuch im Germania Klubhaus ist diese Erzaehlung nicht komplett. Die Lane Deutschen Klassen waren dazu eingeladen. Hier traffen sie den deutschen Konsulgeneral und wurden Sehenswuerdigkeiten dieses weltbereumten Klubhauses gezeigt. GERMAN CLUB Back Row- Mr. Begun, Router, Kunitomi, Baron, Sosnowski, Waiflein, Schwager, Barnickol, Preus. Row 4. Anderson, Femmel, Bernau, Cyr, Dankowski, Rommel, Row 3. Klopp, Grasso, Hong, Grquen- berg, Schaff, Medica, Schwartz. Row 2. Pyler, ls- enberg, Johnson. Front Row. Becker, Grill, l54 Top Row. Kirchhardt, Wiesinger, Krech, Wick, Pava- Hildebrandt, Schneider, Weager, Heider, Miller, Sta- GERMAN CLUB Top Row- Roed, Templer, Pbrtschy, Allen, Zabytko Botzek, Maidel. Row 3. Freed, Freitag, Fr-ickson Maaser, Guzy, Stone. Row 2. Schnarl, Parsin, Wen- zl, Harbeck, Orlowski, Klein. Front Row. Ruff Schulz, Clauss, Wiederer, Meyers. 22 1.5. 4-4 '33 QD GERMAN CLUB Top Row. Mrs. Adams, Podolski, Volltrauer, Kreuger, Tyndall, Zimmerman, Reinlie, Stachaleck, Martin, Kot- raba, Krause. Row 4. Barnhart, Beaton, Brenner, Cordes, Dahlstrom, Delfiesta, Pohlman. Row 3. Pifner, Geiser, Grossman, Hale, Heinen, Knutsen. Row 2- Lerch, Kolacki, Lang. Front Row. Lusis, Koenig. GERMAN CLUB Back Row. Mr. Begun, Turk, Pritikin, Somogyi, Rasa, Olsen, Thorson, Leidiger, Krock, Klobucnik, Floading, Steinbergs, Pfolikoff, Souvigny. Row 4. Bacher, Buettner, Bachochin, Baungardm, Braun, Brems, Brod- rueck. Row 3- Sladaritz, Cantor, Cross, Feetterer, Futris, Hatfield. Row 2. Paulus, King, Holt, Meier- dierks. Front Row. Micek. l55 GERMAN CLUB Top Row. Mr. Begun, Schmidt, Schreiner, Blahufo Walper, Schmidt, Schaefer, Rome, Nesbif, Wolbif King, Wallace, Schmid, Thiel, Saskick. Row 4. Roberts, Arazan, Polcarr, Carson, Duy, Dzelme. Row 3. Haenerbach, Herr, Janisch, Jensen, Johnson Kerstein, Rouen. Row 2. Richard, Anderson, Miller Moyich, Rein. Fron! Row. Boats. GERMAN CLUB Top Row- Wachfler, Brauchler, Adelson, Aigner, Baecker, Limbacher. Row 3. Ferrara, Ruth, Sprin- ger, Menning, Reiman. Row 2- Yamada, Lofgren, Brandt, Fless, Haack. Front Row. Lachafa, Fochf. GERMAN CLUB Buck Row. Mr. Begun, Tebo, Marx, Bidzinski, Carl- son, Woefle, Tennell, White, Schmuldf, Nelson. Row 4. Jaszkowski, Albrecht, Daniel, Ruby, Rafhsam, Wehrmeister, Lafrertz. Row 3. Delia, Graber, Han- neman, Mahler, DeVito, Felski. Row 2. Burgh, Huss, Kramer. Front Row. Hoeppner, Murawski. l56 1 With military precision and bearing the student becomes experienced in citizenship, leadership, and self discipline. Much of the responsibility of training an entire regiment is taken over by the cadets themselves. A twofold purpose is accomplished by allowing qualified cadets to instruct. They gain invaluable experience in giving these classes, while their students receive expert training. The Reserve Officers Training Corps here at Lane, itself an honor regiment, has within it several extracurricular honor groups and teams. The Color Guard, Rifle Team, Crack Drill, and Exhibition Teams render important services to both the school and the Regiment. , ,. 4' - ar f E K - S il' 'g R ' Kly l a 'ialilll l T ll' 4: T - -'i5. 4 0 - I i it 1215.2 .f i , K C :Xt iT ' 51, Rl,fQ'.l:5'5-Qin. 1f,..i??1?i ' X K 'l -. .. ff: ' 7 'jf-'ffl' MILITARY INSTRUCTORS Standing. M-Sgr. Bailey, Sfc. Smith. Seated. M-Sgr. Martin, Lf. Sernerling. i58 CADET OFFICERS CORPS Top Row. l-lauf, Carlson, Nasufa, Wilson, Dooman Schmaurz, Zirnis, P'ie-rzchala, Zang, Houck. Row 6. Springer, Berge, Rosspank, Lonask, Comber, Norris, Thorson, Gray, Ruppeck, Bergstrom. Row 5. Therman, Lundberg, Anderson, Espe, Kuehn, Schmuldt, Fong, Begun, Balke, Row 4. Hassler, Meyer- ovifz, Mahler, Harder, Giles, Barroso, Gray, Wolfson, Peterson. Row 3. Kunitomi, Wong, Langner, Schu- bert, Reimold, Grahn, Durrett, Johnsey, Whitney. Row 2. Krause, Jocobson, Molnar, Pankiewicz, John- sen, Pankiewicz, Tebo, Brucato. Front Row. Jacob- son, Sfrigin, Anderson, Lt. Semerling, Klarr, Lachma, Reeves. U15 dlyllw at T R S EEGSMENTALSTAFF B M H AT THE AWARDS ASSEMBLY, Mr. Meierdierks op ow. mit , ayton, asuta, erge, oe er, . Klug. Row 2. Schubert, Pankiewicz, Bergstrom, decorotes Code' Major Bergstrom' Danford. Fronlt Row. Jacobson, Klarr, Lt. Semerling, Anderson, Pankiewicz. military fzzzfegisfs and their zmdvr fudies V091 REGIMENTAL COMMANDER, Col. Jacobsen, executes a weekly report undisturbed by der Minassian posting A Company Guidon. BATTALION STAFF Top Row- I-iassler, Springer, Begun, Anderson, Front Row. Lundberg, Strigin, Lachata, Jacobsen. 159 COMPANY B Top Row. Eben, Thorson, Zirbes, McClellan, Lambert, Kubitza, Atols, Aurelius, Kapke, Defiesfa, Kamienski Strasser, Krehtz, Sammers, Thornhill. Row 8. Schaeppi, Muchowicz, Armour, Nowakowski, Hent- schel, Rock, Davis, Mecko, Ruby, Bowman, Sliwa, Mitchell, Suddie, Stahl, Nagel, Paries, Hegg. Row 7. LoP'resto, Fillipp, Frorer, Konczyk, Nickl, Hokenson Holz, Aigner, Urban, Manning, Gackowiska, Bode Clarkson, Peirce, Bischoff, Hill. Row 6. Mantiioris Rezotko, Hack, Gorecki, Baauer, Roberts, Forte lshimaru, Wildt, Lidums, Domzalski, Georgeson, Bren- ner, Carlson, Bliss, Sanno. Row 5. LaP'uma Shumacher, Swientek, Preston, Julian, Kaczkos, Lazarski, Johnson, Marks, Cashman, Lyall, Renlie, Johnson, Mayer, Bocce, Anderson. Row 4- Harrison, Ranz, Wisniewski, Meyers, Arndt, Demore, Scheiner, Nascrent, Laza, Spielman, Gregory, Krem- den, Gregory. Row 3. Holtz, Opagr, Richards, Sebastian, Nasuta, Lusis, Pierzchala, Vlhitney, Brucato, Kuen, Houck, Saldavs, Soczewa, Skweres. Row 2. Clark, Nishi, Danenberg, Caraganis, Swan- son, Hillyer, Heintz, Russo, Overpeck, Arrington, Ohlinger, Elkin, Schab, Wallicek, Conradson. Front Row. Eglitis, Huges, Hanson, Jagst, Choate, Tomasik, Petersen, Shorr, Felice, Duffy, Keller. COMPANY C Top Row. Schmuldt, Farina, Frederic, Zielinski, Bostman, Fanale, Sunzere, Ehm, Bartels, Shamroski Holm, Lewen, Engelhardt, Bier, Deleo. Row 71 Koutz, Penkala, Goldberg, Seifritz, Kirman, P'acelli Eakins, Gauss, Krupienski, Delli, Howard, Bochantin, Colby, Cristensen, Craig. Row 6- Dietz, Heide, Maggioncalda, Darcy, Stonequist, Davis, Kurth, Mar- tin, Lane Carr W dra Jones Dreasler Barr Allen 1 , X 1 Y I vime. Row 5. Desimone, Gibson, ,Stone,'Divita, Flcnsberg, Skarulis, Steinke, Winbald, Tancredi, John- son, Nansen, Fanale, Kloor, Hill, Erickson. Row 4. Krueger, Bonness, Field, Nuss, VVenzl, Beaty, Wacholz, Jenkot, Goldstein, Steed, Arra, Grossmann, Ost, Stone, Streske. Row 3. Schuright, P'odolski, Noftman, Valko, Zimmerman, Wright, Lang, Danford, Weren, Pearson, Giardini, Chrobak, Smith. Row 2- Roz- enoff, Werscaing, Sidle, Cohen, Buckham, Lonask, Wong, Wolfson, Moortgat, Norris, Folik, Diamond, Rock, Simmons. Front Row- Litz, Plant, Frerichs, Towalski, Kulzcheck, Lampert, Wade, Anzalone, Dybowski, Rogge, Wartalski, Podowski, Kalusa. wwe, '4 'A Liga 54 4 , S ,M W, ,r ,M as W r on .y A' 5'0r1nnl inspections nnzfeil ine ,vmle nf ine regirncnt PREPARATIONS FOR INSPECTION are car- ried out by Lt. Boyeft, Lt. Col. Barroso, ond Maj. Panlciewicz. INSPECTION OF CADETS is con Gray, Capt. Houck, and Lt. Col. ducted by Lt Barroso. :y ' f x COMPANY F Top Row. Klipp, Anzalone, Lindberg, Bradshaw, Mil- ler. Row 4. Fable, Hawist, St. Pierre, Garland, Hill, Moritz, Harris. Row 3. Miller, Milenovich, Kindl, VX'heeler, Larsen, Groeble. Row 2. Hartjen, Reed Parlich, Klein, Biesiada. Front Row. Gray, Smetters, Rosspank, Espe, Bezjian. ,lr .fli il? COMPANY G Top Row- Wulfram, Kochs, Kummets, Wolf, Smith, Nasby, Lundquist, Sypel, Robertson, Schreiber, Zurek, D'Ascanio, Wigand, Gersch, Salg, Row B. Edler, VN'allace, Czysczon, Spina, Regner, Johnson, Litteau, Hall, Oswald, Garvey, Rose, Bucek, Righeimer, Scannel, McDougaId, Row 7. Schanken,, Kolodiejski Francis, Stevens, Janyia, Healy, Reynolds, Mitchell, Wright, Bahlenhorst, Vaccaro, Sobecki, Hembling, Schiller, Dawscn, Rubshlager. Row 6. lsberner Foss, Moody, Czerwinski, Sawyer, Bratschi, Baumann, Deeds, Brown, Lichter, Loper, Crank, Noncek, Wobing, Delke. Row 5. Leicht, l-lilgers, Grejczyk, Loos, Kestler, Spanmacher, Bowers, WaIper,Morice, Sulis. Pow 4. Vogel, Kreissl, Ordas, Sanders, Nikodem, Gonzalez, Kaplan, Pacyna, Nootbar, Holmes, ldstien, Adler. Row 3- Prince, Albrecht, Semmerling, Klatt, Cantor, Graven, Thermen, Thorson, Peterson, Zirnis, Dooman, Mulnix, Schuricht, Schreiner. Row 2. Quinones, Hoffman, Erickson, Ronning, Wetzel, Allen Northfield, Elkin, Arazan, Neumeyer, Blahata, Svitak, Werner, Cesarotti, Karmele. Front Row. Gordon, Heck, Mutz, Leprich, Reuter, Rogalski, Olivette, Schutt, Motykie, Burke, Justis. 4 Eadcf Eapcrs 166 LAURELS AND TROPHIES of the ROTC are gozed upon with owe by Mottenson RUSH JOB-Wood, Nosutcr, Krause, ond Bergstrom outfit o cadet. INSPECTION OF RIFLES is carried out by Maj. Bergstrom ond Sgt. Wood. OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL Row 3. Giles, Mahler, Desimone, Delong, Sobecki Top Row. Lewen, Matt, Smetters, Mahl, Neidl, St , Pierre, Solomon. Row 2. Kuntomi, Der Muranski, Delia, Raw 4. Rose, Krupienski, Minassian, Podolski, Chrobak, Nartjen. Fronf Row Thermen, Pierzchala, Miller, Carlson, VV'ilson, Hawist. Johnsey, Gray, M-Sgt. EB. Martin, Barroso, Houck COMPANY Top Row. Prchlik, Gitzinger, Frey, Kulm, Howard, F'aTuszka, Kuraszewski, Closs, Michelini, Carpenter, Mingl, Knutsen, Cholod, Noren, Wlinkler. Row 8. Bielawski, Klopp, Wronski, Jamrozy, Peters, Logue, Cremertus, Koeppl, Schmidt, Balke, Hubbard., Strange Holt, Murawski. Row 7. Christensen, Caliendo, Ellgass., Roberts, Brown, lQarmis, Belzer, Harris, Christ- ensen, Bruder, Solomon, Loncsar, Egloft, Vx'rona Row 6. Anderson, Fermoyle, Johnson, Furusho Walsh, Bouche, Kontos, Wysocke, Francis, Devita, Sulis, Mitchell, Becker, Nowak. Row 5. Hansen, H Dicker, Plucinski, Wessing, Schafer, Perry, Fries, Palkovics, Urbaszewski, Hatfield, Kirkegaard, Koczcn, Krzywda, Thompson. Row 4. Maltenson, Navy, Szubart, Forman, Dumont, Fermoyle, Cillo, Matthews. Zajac, Schwarzlerger, Spakowski, Tripoli. Row 3. Klessig, Christensen, Wilson, Gray, Meyerovitz, Hard- er, Johnsen, Durret, Kunitomi, Miller, Mabler, Smith, Jerstad, Loftus. Row 2. Blough, Braun, Roth, Nik- ich, Vauav, Mar-kowski, Schiro, Hinks, Newfield, Wid- mar, Daniel, Bandke, Handzel, Dumelle. Front Row. Gale, Rizzuto, Piluski, May, lngraldstad, Estang. l67 DRILL TEAM Top Row. Strigin, Skorulis, Loper, Mistak, Rock, Delli, Winkeer, Schmidt, Zong, Spakowski, Smifh, Sobecki, Liums, Gregory. Row 6. W'esolowski, l if Zwerg, Ssheiner, Giles, Devito, Naaskrenf, Moody, Urbaszewski, Holz, Palkovicz, Bernhard. Row 5. P'iluski, Rizzulo, Poper, Elkin, Harljen, Der Minassian, Reed, Schurichf, Schiro, Kaplan, Grossman. Row 4. COLOR GUARD Thorson, Anderson, Tebo, Golldstein, Shmautz Pierzcholo, Zang, Wilson, Carlson, Houck. Row 3 Garland, Desimone, Wolbing, Cantor, Wood, Reeves Parlich, Prince, Vv'ong, Johnsey. Row 2. Lusils Klaar, Mablu, P-onkiewicz, Pankiewicz, Hill, Schanlcen Delia, St. Dierre, Dejong. Front Row. M-SGT Kuhlman, Johnsen, Lachofa, Brucaffa, M-Sgt. Bailey Top Row. Wheeler, Smith, McDougald, Edler, Deleo, Row 2. Peterson, Espe, Berge, Johnson, Zang, Gray, W'essing, Charak. Row 4. Delli, Smeflers, Krupin- Slrigin. Front Row. Zang, Hahl, Lachala, Pcxnkiewicz, ski, Olson, Hill, Schanken, Garland. Row 3. M-Sgt. Morfin, Ponkiewicz, Jacobson, Anderson, Sypel, Rozenoff, Rabner, Pacelli, Wolblng, Holz, Sf. Pierre, Parlich. l68 RIFLE TEAM Trp Row. Moeller, Nasuta, Olson, Mischung, Mork Viken. Row 3. Howist, Klug, Schmuldt, Carr. Rcw 2. Smith, Sherba, Krause. Front Row. Lang- ner, Molnar, M-Sgt. P. Kuhlman, Bergstrom, King. READY-AIM-FIRE are the commands that may be heard every day in 037, which is the rifle range. Under the watchful eye of Sarge otherwise known as M!Sgt. Bailey, the boys practice firing in all positions in preparation for the difficult rifle matches that occur throughout the year. Our sharpshooters had a very good season in the tall semester, and from what Sarge says we here at Lane can expect a lot of new records to be set by our junior Davy Crocketts. IMPORTANT POlNTS of the Carbine are point- ed out to Nasuta and Krause. DEMONSTRATING the tour positions of rifle marksmanship are Smith, Moeller, Bergstrom, and Krause. The word athletics comes from the Greek and means to contend for a prize. Under this heading come all sports in which team competes against team, or individual with individual. The chief sports at Lane are football, basketball, and baseball. Many sports performed in ancient Greece in the Olympics, such as wrestling, field events, track, and gymnastics are still preserved at Lane. The new as well as old thrive here, and we have achieved championships in most branches of the physical education program. Presented to you in these following pages are your teams, each year adding more fame and honor to the School of Champions. :QQ WRESTLING TEAM Top Row- Grosso, Skalski, Mroczek, Hansen, Kor- ner, Schulz, Hohberger. Row 3. Zics, Hawk, Mae- shiba, Benn, Qvast, Carlson. Row 2. Domanshuk, Divito, Huett, Altenburg, Stamer, Hawley, Coach Manasin. Front Row. Czmielewski, Staudenmayer, Tipescu, Jenkins, Conne. Greco-Roman wrestling, where a fall or bout is won by pinning the opponent's shoulders to the ground is executed with championship skill and style by Lane's Matmen l Under the excellent training of Coach Monasin, Lane wrestlers have acquired two second, two third, and two fourth places in the city finals as well as having placed two men in the state playoffs. ln all the Matmen have won four matches and lost four, Again in the l958 season hopes are high for the city or state championship. THE COUNT is started by referee Altenburg GETTING THE JUMP on leverage Schultz os Stomer pins his man. breaks out of o re-start. I LIFE GUARDS A Top Row. Ahlgren, Heiderscheidt, Urban, Steigelman, Wallace, Hansen, Papke. Row 4. Welt, Jokiel Felski, Barnickol, Johnson, Willke, Dickering, Nelafley Row 3. Krueger, Kowal, Weager, Woelfle, Stift Sturm, Lange. Row 2. Jenkins, Zimmer, Zils Durlak, Ghimenf, Narek, lbsen. Front Row. Webb Fagerman, Mr. Pegel, Niese, Hawley. 1 1 SENIOR SWIM TEAM Top Row. Papke, Ahlgren, Barnikol, Jokiel, Friedman, Hansen, Kuhlman, Gregson, Nielson. Row 2. Ro- mashko, Dean, Fagerman, Caruso, Becker, Kowal. Front Row. Noegele, Berg, Clauss, Meske, Schultz. JUNIOR SWIM TEAM Top Row. Sfielgman, White, Palmer, Kehoe, Liepold, Hanchar, Mofzl. Row 2. Tegtmyer, Meierdierks, McDonald, Peterson, Lavenn, Duke, Christensen, Front Row. Hagen, Webb, Yamada, Meyer, Morales, Blonz, Bullis. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standing. Mr. McDade, Mr. Valentine, Mr Papciak, Mr. Blocker, Mr. Jareczek. Seated Mr. Ellis, Mr. Dressler, Mr. Pegel, Mr. Seibert Chairman Mr. Barnickol. Not pictured. Mr Ring, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Swenson. l6'11ild5r If PHYSICAL EDUCATION Clockwise. Mr. liannor, Mr. Farber, Mr Labant, Mr. Friedman, Mr. Schaefer, Mr Newman, Mr. Wallenta, Mr. Manasin Mr Perlstein. muscle and men VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row. Anderson, Lundberg, Dura, Bensen, Pesch. Pow 4. Assistant Coach Bannor, Focht, Pearlman, Oddo, Lidbury, Leino, Schultz, Lazik, Grosso, Lollino, Exkstrand, Polizzi, Michaleros. Row 3. Assistant Coach Labant, Coach Manasin, Bohman, Stahnke, BLOCK Benn, Martin, Caudle, Nuccio, Wolf, Domanshuk, Bil- leck, Oleksy. Raw 2. Korner, Kaulas, Argianas, Smith, Renneberg, Starnos, Podowski, Cole, Flemming, Hansen. Front Raw. Matcian, Christensen, P'arker, Paulus, Eckhardt, Leine, Cowley, Barrares. THAT KICK - HOLD THAT LINE . Th ese are the sounds which the men of the football team become familiar with in their course of practice. Coaches Manasin and Labant teach the boys blocking, passing, running, and the spirit of sportmanship which make an A-l team. The boys had an excellent record of Seven wins and one loss last season. This year's team has the same fighting spirit as its predecessors and we here at Lane may expect great things from future teams. 44' fl. A ww ? Q 1 S M 'E 544 '68, H I lgwwt, 'fl AA,A, my I 8 X I vlnswmnmurs' . f un--me v-mul x an A .JW ... .4 FROSH 'SOPH FCOTBALL Top Row. Wltzak, Marnos, Hohberger, Kelpin, Gesh- rey, Semenek, Wagner, Kupish, Knez, Feifs, Logan, Leipold, Stamison, Haase, Gately, Dzierzanowski, Paw Iicke, Bucholz, Cullen, Roberts. Row 4. Boldt, Die- ball, Hanson, Cacioppo, Frank, Hofman, Banyai, Cor duan, Appelhans, G-each, McLanis, Birtz, Sipel. Row 3, Coach Banner, Hoge, Grady, Swerdon, Wakeham, Vogler, Fochf, Rios, Olsen, Cohen, Heidenreich, Plu- linski, Rcberfs, Kuzma. Row 2. Miller, Miziazko, Fagen, Buncla, Jacobson, Giomeffi, Pace, Ufroska, Greylak, Schoeffes, Geist, Engerman, Mafzl, Front Row. Anderson, Silverman, Gustavson, Theil, Diaxou- mis, Sfamer, Mataya, Stams, Isaacson, Dahms. -5 ROLLING INDIANS Top Rcw. Lasecke, Just, Garrett, Mazurek, Adams Arndt, Boots. Row 4. Bruder, Goro, Andrews Olsen, Younge, Schultz, Thiele, Widen. Row 3 Roiland, Deeds, Meien, Peren, O'Kasick, Steiner Weaver, Steigerwald. Row 2. Lira, Ricco, Kalesy Wakifsch, Pinkawa, Larmer, Krasowski. Front Row Taier, Waltersdorf, Mr. Losee, Mansel, Gast. CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB Top Row. Baruch, Samp, Kure, Hochrein, Edler, Pav- asars, Rohde. Row 2. Bleyer, Cetnczr, Singer, Lynge, Lampert, Front Row. Lefkow, Hubbard, Boyke, Fanale, Graziano. X. VARSITY BASKETBALL Top Row- Randall, Reed, Roth, Zinck, Czachowski, Ton, Frgnf Row. Ziembo fMgr,j, Hempflingl Roz Campiin, Wehr, Reimer. Middle Row. Plocar, Ruth, mus, R. Anderson, Borkowski, Kubitza, Coach Buch Bayard, Obos, Swensen, G. Anderson, Alvarado, Bea- anan, D. Anderson CMgr.J This year Lane's Cagers walked away with another Sectional title championship. Their nearly perfect season record was a result of the combination of Mr. Buchanorfs fine leadership and the great teamwork of all the boys. There were no individual stars, but the team working as a group kept to the job and did it well. ewan fm,-..N wa.. www-u.,W QMS FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Top Row. Couper, Ryniec, Buronowski, Purtell, Ton- Row. Mclkowski lMgr.J, Swenson, Logan, Nor'l'h ke, Jewell, D'Aslonio, Chong, Couch Ellis. Front Felske, Sullivan, Hobetter. CREW TEAM Top Row. Kowal, Meria, Wagner, Vollmer, Graber, Hart. Front Row. Rosen, Mr. Heflin, Dimick Flooding. Row 2. Jenkins, Stark, Miranda, Maki, Desecki. The Lane crew led in its first day of practice on March 22nd, The oarsmen this year have their work cut out for them. Only a few ot last year's lettermen are returning, therefore the new men are faced with the task of retaining the Central States Rowing Championship, which was won by the '57 team. It these young men succeed in keeping the crown, they will likely follow in the steps of last season's crew and participate in the national competition at the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta, held in Ontario, Canada. According to the coach, the possibility of a winning boat is progressing. ROCK-A-BYE BABY on the parallel bars. lrmi- scher runs through his paces. HE FLIES through the air with the greatest of ease-Becker. A HAND STAND on the parallel bars is shown by lrmischer. GETTING a new slant on life. THE LEVER is demonstrated by Becker. ln his age of satellites and rockets, there are also some flying objects powered by guided muscles, namely the Lane Gymnastics Team. This sport consists ot exercises on various pieces of apparatus, and points are given in competition for ability to do the exercise as well as grace in executicn. Our gymnastics team less lqnown and publicized than other teams, but is certainly a credit to Lane. GYMNASTECS TEAM Top Row- Stearns, Nosman, Keller, Pavasars, Lusis, Finnegan, Pitncr, Mraz, Rcw 2. Zaucha, DiVito, Gwlasda, Kutyna, Morales, Bleyer. Front Row. Woltersdorf, Klay, Coach Valentine, Juengllng, Becker. is , ,iw M' ' T SOCCER TEAM up Row. Rivera, Pergowitz, Andrews, Alvarado, Ilos- ry, Beltzung, Ringer, Fless, Okesson, Celli. Row 2. nach McDade, Mangolini, Hess, Traum, Kotowski zcker, Runnion, Sturm. Front Row. Scharpenberg Jigt, Kaeser, Englert, Alt, Dzelme. Soccer, the ancestor of modern American football, was generally recognized in the United States in l9l3. Our own Lane lronheads were winning championships before that-i908 was our first. Again in the l957 season the soccer team has been undefeated with such scores as 2 Lane 9 Oak Park O Lane lO Oak Park O Lane 24 Von Steuben O Lane lO Morton 6 A record like this is not achieved with- out hard work, plenty of practice, and inspired training by Coach McDade. USING THElR HEADS are Sharpenberg, Englert, and Runnion. FULLBACK Runnion blocks Sharpenberg's kick. WHICH WAY did the ball go? l85 BASEBALL TEAM Top Row. Lomax, Touhey, Rozmus, Swensen, Felski, Alvarado, Vercnockii, Russeille, Mulvey, Davidof, Kokos, O'Connor, Wronkiewicz, Kleinschmidt, Mc- Houck, Kleitch, Guy, Asst. Manager Dascania. Quire, Simmons. Row 3- Soreghan, Zinck, Dzik, Front Row, Maggie, Andrews, Teed, Otto, Naka- Lesniak, Houby, Ficarra, Kouchoukos, Hoyck, Dawson, mura, Captain Kranz, Muscynski, Mika, Briglio, Dublinski, Grossart. Row 2- Manager Otvos, Montogomery, Tichy, Coach Wallenta. Lane's Pillsockers have played their way to fame in Abner Doubleday's great invention, baseball. Baseball has brought fame to Lane in the past years as the nine has walked away with city and state championships. This year Coach Wallenta, Lane's Casey Stengel, has a team filled with new faces and a few veterans. With Lane behind them they will do well through the seasons to come. America's national pastime certainly will keep bringing fame to the School of Champions. SAFE at third is Dublinski. STRETCHING, AWAITING the throw is DiVito THE THROW to Otto, another mon out. THE RACE to the plate, Grossort makes it. A BALL OF FIRE is thrown by Soreghen. L I--D-E: Tichy is safe ot second. HE'S SAFE! Kronz slides in THE WINDUP - the pitch. LAST MINUTE instructions Wollento to his men. AFTER A CLEAN SWEEP ofthe Kouchoukos pegs o throw to sec MOVING IN for the bunt is Grossort, .qm,.,-ww-'OHM ...,,...mv.www W CROSS COUNTRY Left to Right. Coach Jareczek, Sol, Pruski, Johnson, Kleating, Drake, Alvarado, Brems, Brunner, Turbo, Grant, Purtell, Golden, Bayard, Anderson, Teichman, Ruth, Ronge, Wagner, Meltregger, Knapp, Korczyn- ski, Kawada, Alf, Barnickol. Center. James Peter- son, captain and city champion. Over hill and over dale just about sums up the daily travel of the Lane Tech cross- country team. Greater endurance, better developed lungs, and good co-ordination are but a few of the many profits gained from being on the cross-country team. After producing one City Champion last year, we at Lane have every expectation of a victorious season to come. PRACTICING the form that gained the city championship is Jim Peterson. Q A FILE in doubletime. Korczynski and Turbo ON YOUR MARK,...get Set,... go. lead. l88 CHEER LEADERS Top Row. Kamps, Krebs, Hennessy, Boots, Matus- iak. Front Row. Rocks, Coach Farber, Malata, Lerch. INDIAN DANCERS Top Row. Wahlgren, Koenig, D'Ascinio, Luikin, Northfield, Barnhart. Row 2. Wittenberg, Torhow, Mr. Fober, Kowal, Vaccare, Front Row- Feldman, Fifzierrells. Whoop, whoop, whoop, go the Lane Indian Dancers as they pound out rhythm with their feet and drums, Rah, clap, rah, go the cheerleaders as they work with the dancers. No effort is spared as they corry the true Lane spirit. With swinging hip and limb these robust lads give real enthusiasm to the game. 189 GOLF TEAM Blume, Riemer, Coacn Buchanan, Jacobson, Schultz. THE GOLF TEAM demonstrates the four phases of stroke. STRAIGHT DOWN the fairway, Riemer smashes the ball. Since l934 when it was first organized by Coach Umbright, the Lane Golf Team has been striving for the City Championship. They have won it twice, in '38 and'5O, and also took a close second in '57. With all the team back and with the excellent guidance of Coach Buchanan, hopes are high tor another championship in '58. l FOREARM SMASH is executed by Friedlieb. THE POWERFUL serve is shown here by Roth. TENNIS TEAM - 1957 Left fo Right- Shiller, W. Nelson, Robert Nelson, Coach Schaefer, Shavitz, Roy Nelson, Jarzembski. l9l TENNIS TEAM Top Row. Miller, Dolat, Wehrmeister, Grozlk, Asoto, Sfepan. Row 2. Woichules, Szyplik, Hoffman, Nelson, Lauer, Roth. Front Row. Coach Ellis, Friedlieb, Wasliewski, Boranowski, Finley, Plocar, Taitel, There will be o caurtful of new faces among the rocquetmen this year. The coaching duties previously performed by Mr, Schaefer will be assumed by Mr. Ellis. A whole new team will be competing to retain the championship won by last year's team. INTRAMURALS Middle Row- Dzik Modica, Juengling, Bobkiewitz, Top Row, Schmucker, Wehr, Bochat, Strauss, Cole. Front Row. Morales, Coach Farber, Keller, Our business managers are solely devoted to the publicity of the teams. They put up signs anncuncing various contests, sell tickets to all the games, and after those games, to figure out the attendance, they count all the tickets. They assist Coach Schaefer in the managing of the business of sports events. The skating team, whose past record is laden with many trophies, medals, and laurels, has proved itself worthy of more such awards. This year the Junior team took first place in every event to strike an overwhelming victory over all other Chicago high schools. At the same meet the Seniors won second place. 192 BUSINESS MANAGERS Top Row. Ropinske, Korczynski, Mulay, Terranova. Front Row- Tornaszewski, Coach Schaefer, Wher. SPUR AND SADDLE CLUB Front Row- Andres, Scheiner, Schram, Myers, Fink, Row 4- Dembicki, Bielinski, Sorensen, KSTCIWGK, Thompson, Feinerman. Row 2. Boel'1m,W'asiIewski, O'Brier1, Korg, P'iehl, Kaczmarek. On Horseback: Zimmer, Naskrent, Berry, Fulfon. Row 3. Gerhard, Warto, Sylvester, Maraz, Meaning, Siller, Day, Adams Gary, Cole, Kolner, Pinello, Goro, Rosenburg, Warmofh, i ICE SKATING TEAM Hill, lrxgallinera, Hener. Front Row. Teuful, Kim, Top Row, Lindberg, Hamilton, Milewski, Lekowich, Coach Banner, Hodge, Schmitzer. JUNIOR TRACK TEAM Top R:w. Cap? Sfaminsan, Kcuchoukas, Szymszak, Keipin, Stisws, Mrozek, Ulz. Row 3. Theil, Brun- er, Hofman, Reschman, Chmielewski, Dalmer. Row 2. Taglleri, McL:mi3, GiomeTfi, Geist, Goffa, Fleisch- hacker. Front Row. Mgr. Faust, Fujimori, Tincher, Kosick, Johnson, Pruski, Fochf, Coach Jareczek. HIGH JUMP is demonsfflted by Stiewe- HIGH JUMP. lt's Nuccio up-up and away. CCACH JARECZEK demonstrates a good start WORK OUT is important for OFF IN a cloud of dust, Wolf and Matoian. Roschman and Bodammer. High hurdles, triple broad jump, mile relay, and shot put are but a few of the sixteen different activities of the Lane Tech Track Team, With enthusiasm and perseverance, a boy may become a track and field star. Those not suited for short dashes or hurdles may discover talent for high jump or mile run. The indoor season was climaxed this year by our winning the coveted City Championship title for the first time in forty-six years. The team is now sprinting and jumping its way toward an outdoor season victory. RUNNING BROAD JUMP is execu Chielewski. SENIOR TRACK TEAM Row 2- Wolf, Turba, Mangolini, Peterson, Mat- TOP ROW' BUVQH, G0ldef , TelClWm0YW, HOUSE, LO- oian, Knapp, Brems. Front Row. Mgr. Faust, bOr1T, P'6SCl1, ROFIQE- Row 3- Mies, Volgf, ZG- Hofer, Martz, C-apt. Meltreger, Nuccio, Kawada, Sol, bytko, Irrnisher, Eckstrand, Buncla, Jacobsen. Coach Jareczek, Q ' IN .,.,. , K? , ini ,I 'lEmi W Swfnscn, Koller, Clauss, Bochat, Crristenson, Smith, LETTERMAN'S CLUB Top Row. Jacobson, Dublinski, Gessner, Rozmus Stamos, Cole, White, Grant, Rannenberg, Paulus, Kalis Wehr, Flemming. Row 6. Jacobsen, Naegle, Kutzer, Gregson, Clausen, Nielson, Wehrrneisfer, Peterson, Ka- eser, Scharpenoerg, Juengling, Schmucker, Poremba Row 5. Magen, Schodin, Krause, Matoian, Modica Stawinoga, Fagerman, lrmischer, Klav, Reimer, Focht Pesch. Row 4. Moroz, Bury, Hooghkirk, Yamada, Ca- ruse, Nakamura, K'wtowski, Korczynski, Keating Kaw- ada, Langer, Sol, Row 3. Mason, Berg, Moss, Boilvr Caruso, Jungling, Drexler, Kutyna, Woltersdorf, Ha'd- ing, Krascn, Nuccio, Zaucha, Coach Farber. Fcw 2. Hill, Mzlnar, Engler, Leine, Downie, Schult, Wolf, Dzik, Norwood, Kim. Front Row- Meske, King, Altenberg. FENCING TEAM Top Row. Dahlquist, Tancredi, Schillo, Leicht, Thoren, Anderson, Budzyn. Row 4. Winiarz, Ronning, Duy, Nishi. Row 3. Kowalkawski, Donato, Matz, Tur lnetti, Coach Valentine, Row 2. Feldman, Thulke, Piant, Bowlus, Front Row. l-looghkirk, Bury, Wehr meister, Downie, Krason. l96 Two graceful figures poised for combat, the staccato click, click of foils, minds and bodies working in perfect co-ordination-this is fencing. Fencing is the evolution of the old old method of sword and armor defense developed centuries ago, before the time of firearms Yet today, though obsolete for defense, fencing is one of the most popular American sports A PERFECT approach and deliv-ery is demon- strated by Mroz. RUFFOLO throws a ball ot thunder. BOWLING CLUB Top Row. Nafziger, Berent, Biehl, Femmel, Christian- sen, Swanson, Paloso, Lindberg, Wedow, Nelson. Row 5. Lippincott, Schmidt, Vrbancic, Hildebrand, Nowak, Belzer, Rodriguez, Horn, Zimmer, Wilk. Row 4. Suppo, Tsuji, Watson, Kelly, Rife, P-earlman, Rosen, Marsala, Sloboda, Luedke. Row 3. Bachochen Hackeloer, Allen, Mulsoff, Schwartz, Dixon, Young, Haze, Wautelet, Meyer. Row 2. Maronn, Prince, Mosoff, Milch, Zimmer, Russelle, Medenwold, Bendis, Johnson. Front Row- Sokulski, Waiflein, Tofel, Weider, Coach Siebert, Blair, Haber, Parsin, Zygowicz. BOWLING TEAM Top Row. Vogel, lngraffia, Johnson, Becker, P'ohlman, Kolacki, Strauss, Frick, Stacy, Schmidt, Collins. Row 6. Newton, Umlauf, Goro, Pawlak, Litteau, Van Thyne, Herald, Harris, Reilly, Patrick. Row 5. Gorlach, Gin, Glubea, Schroeder, Petritis, Swanson, Loeb, Roberts, O'Kasick, Bischoff, Dubrock. Row 4. Beyerman, Pvr-zybyl-0, Bobleisky, Young, Cerretti, Flooding, Naatz, Macieiewski, Swientek, Snyder. Row 3. Nakanishi, Fuenfle, Saillor, Rydberg, Nelson, Steigerwald, Andrews, Baumann, Quinn. Row 2. Saluga, Kozlowski, Leeders, Nowakowski, Roth, Gelder, Geltner, Hehn, Billick. Front Row. Erath, Eckerly, Pleie, Mr. Siebert, Klatt, Breh, Weintraub, Kawado. l97 Pins fly as sixteen pounds of black dynamite thunders down the ailey. Our bowling team has placed in the top twenty-tive per cent for more than two-thirds of its existence. With Coach Siebert as the driving force, our team has won great respect in the city. Bowling has become a source of enjoyment and honor for many students. THE SATELLITES and Pinsplitters keep score. CHA-CHA-CHA or bowling? MATTES put it in the groove. BOWLING LEAGUE Top Row. Litka, Lanny, Garcia, Lindemann, Konertz Marx, Swietlik, Row 3. Walle, Swinbanks, Karnes Stone, Brauneker, Jordan. Row 2. Lang, Duy, Mil- arii, Yi, Asato. Front Row. Schmidt, Cagney, Krauss Nelson, Cirulis. 198 I'm from Smith's division is not an uncommon statement, although the name varies. Boys are often not considered as individuals, but as members of Smith's or Janes' or Zarelskelli's division because that way, records may be easily kept, the boy is represented in the student council, and things such as lost books may be returned to him. When the boy is in the division meeting ance each day, he can clear up his records, hand in or receive his course book, get his copy of the Lane Daily, and hear the often vital bulletin which contains facts and notices that may affect him in the days to came. For maximum efficiency, the student body is divided into more than a hundred and fifty groups or teams of about thirty boys each. These teams often compete in games, and as groups, they have representatives in the student council and in the distribution of the Arrowhead and, in the case of senior divisions, on important graduating committees. Each group is headed by a teacher who must keep the boys under his or her wing. These divisions are but molecules which contain the important atoms, the basic element of the school-the boys. yer: he l K .L-1 LJ Atl llllllh 6' .Q I ' 5' ,M Q .J - -, Qi l- it NJ fa E9 il' ....--- - 4 s K .gm , - , Nl. , 3 ,N L gp dt MR. CAMERA Top Row. Hilgers, Stevens, Fath, Rubrick, Chang Milani, Lundgreen, Kreiser. Row 4- Galantha Leicht, Paalksnis, Ni htlin er Schiller Denmark: Q 9 1 11 Billick, Row 3. Janik, Hyz, Grabowski, Sherwin Campire, Dolinski, Kaminski, Row 2. Ollrat, Kui: cek, Albrecht, Cardella, Schauenburg, Ronning, Matti Front Row- Mr. Camera, Kujawa, Obos, Wallen Margita, Allen. MISS CASEY Top Row. Amundson, Ferrero, Olles, Schmidt, Wet- terstrom, Campbell, Spaia. Row 4. Soehn, Arnold Crance, Adolf, Gjurkovic, Hanley, Bureski. Row 3 Royce, Mitchell, Inglis, Noble, Davidor, Stawiarski Row 2. Jacoby, Mischung, Buechen, Voss, Levy, Lindy Front Row. Miss Casey, Hallet, Sudcamp, Ryan Blum, Guagliardo, Blanchard. FRESHME Top Row. Swindler, Chapman, Bosenbecker, Stanp- hill, Roycroft, Pohlschmidt, Pawlak, Blair. Row 4 Kosick, Mantjoris, Berg, Sandona, Smith, Berendt, La- lond. Row 3. Seitz, Tyranski, Schwan, Kutin, Geats- kie, Altrnann, Moore, Gebhart. Row 2. Tomlinson Dompke, Uchima, Mitchell, Glowacz. Front Row. Haller, Abbate, Ledene, Kaiser, Kmiecinski, Lange MR. BICKNER Top Row. Stasiek, Skarulis, Rogers, Japszyk, Sierraw- ski, Blaumueller, Gregory. Row 4- Rock,Johnson Lee, Pfeiffer, Lapidus, Gussie. Row 3. Naue, Ro- manowski, Center, Adorian, Young, Jensen, Novak Row 2. Buckman, Zawlik, Bacon, Hines, Blume Front Row. Mr. Bickner, Guenther, Wrobel, Gerling Failla, Koumiss, Gudz. MR. BRAINER Top Row. Gorny, Reabus, Dannhauer, Garcia, Seifert Mindy, Koller. Row 4. LaSota, Budz, Couper, Canova Parkin, Ellgass, Brogan, Oleson. Row 3. Casmer VanVleet, McCarthy, Sasso, Emperado, Kratz, Rosenau Row Chovanee, Matson, Colsing, Zavilla, Hansen Deligianees. Front Row. Maxwell, Draus, Frelman Mr. Brainer, Kraus, Kostak, Bischoff. DR. BRINEY Top Row. Martin, Conard, Houghton, Farris, Janusz Vl'robel, Klimzak, Erickson. Row 4- Burke, Weiss Bakes, Washco, Fukai, Baker, Aiello. Row 3. Her- bon, Kay, Dudzinski, Ozaraniec, Duray, Cistoriei Michna, Wannow. Row 2. Malenk, Hale, Fried- lieh, Pickarshi, Carlson, Kawasaki, Bendis, Roll, Kas- przak. Ffont Row. Dr. Briney, Bucolt, Cebula Mamone, Zlontek, Domzalski, Spencer. 1 1 1 1 1 MR. R. CHILDS Top Row- Spiess, Nickl, Nevinski, Mika, Dryden Ai ner Treff Heidrich. Row 4. Svrlin a Rus Q I Y, Q I ' cheinski, Foster, Kowalski, Chapman, Pagano, Tinerel- la. Row 3. Speilman, Tuchscherer, Roberts, Pelka Koelig, Humbert, Heintz. Row 2. Swiatek, Testa Choate, Buczkowski, Kennicott, Katsoulous, Fahlgren Kunisaoa, Koziok. Front Row. Mr. Childs, Litzo Oomens, Nanni, Pasko, Ruehlf. MR. KU LIDAS Top Row. Hansen, Lomax, Craig, Neja, Wessing Kita- hata, Griner, Stonequist. Row 4. Radtke, Darcy Famalo, Wohlhart, Thompson, Bochantin, Guilfoil Vl'orkman. Row 3. Podgorskf, Van Horn, Asbury Kalusa, Smolen, Kondo,Reeves, Rilfe, Haag, Mitsui Ptak. Front Row- Baumann, Puint, Raimondi Hill, Suski, Morydz, Wegrzyn, Wanat. Row .2. Kaszynski, Mr. Kulidas, Jensen, Sedastian, Orseno. MR. DROBNEY Top Row. Hruby, Canzonera, Mikoieit, Drew, Mac- Donald, Wieck, Eakins, Haber. Row 4- Valko, Field, W'-alantus, Ziemblicki, Wehde Folk, Govela, Roth. Row 3. Ozimek, Giardini, Bar- nes, Banack, Mullins, Daike, Belch, Kato. Row 2 Presz, Brown, Barzowski, Simone, Mruk, Kaminski Wowakowski, Priemer. Front Row. Mr. Drobney Jensen, Longo, Rumbler, Ciszewski, Anzalone, King MISS ENCARNACION Top Row. Givadt, Gorski, Marchi, Cowley, Zielinski Kayak, Boarman, Sorensen. Row 4. Herr, Lundberg Carras, Koschnitzke, Overby, Osmundsen, Winbiad Loris. Row 3. Lahti, Munao, Codak, Fararo, Bon- ness, Judah, Rogge, Guzzo. Row 2. Blegen, Mc- Evoy, Nommensen, Riing, Oleszek, Sorce, White Front Row. Miss Encarnacion, Nada, Johnson, Bauer Kowalkowski, Turinetti, Arendt. 1 MR. ENGLISH Top Row. Milowski, Matthes, Taylort, Nowake, Paul, Rehfeldt, Okinski. Row 4. Jakubanis, Zwerg, Smykowski, Wesolowski, Whiteside, Martens, Swanson, Young, Row 3- Swanson, Genovalbi, Pape, Ranz wink, Gross, Janulaifis, Mcmgelli. new 2. Kula, Grzesiak, Poreda, Ricco, Strybel, May, Wilson, Waller, Front Row. Graf, Przubyla, Horsch, Mr. English, Gloss, Dow, Litka. MR. ESSAK Top Rcw. Wiechowski, Stricker, Wohlers, Uding, Ul- brich, Walsh, Tucknott. Row 4. Spanmacher, Stone, Zobott, Wood, Szpistak, Wolfe. Row 3. Waliczek, Woodrich, Swierski, Wrzesinski, Wiseman, W'ade. Row 2. Wolter, Waryas, Tignino, Volos. Frznt Row. Wisniewski, Vogel, Young, Wright, Ur- banek, Tomusiak. MISS FELT Top Row. Cagney, Riess, Loper, Shares, Krauss, Kir- in, Fulcher, Michalski. Row 4. Doheny, Dryer, Mazzeri, Henninger, Netzel, Koch, Bauer. Row 3. Beclnarszyk, Young, Nasow, Lewandowski, Janowiak, Dick, Bartys, Conradson. Row 2. Nettrun, Hae- ger, Herr, Russo, Centanni, Modas, Mraz. Front 'ow' Miss Felt, Jones, Holzman, Bowman, Oswald, Cole, Horak. MISS GIBBONS Top Row. Meates, Wittbrod, Meyer, Swiec, Rock, Moore, Mitchell. Row 4. Frogge, Smith, Opager, Kuppin, Sanno, Klesen, Montgomery. Row 3. Buza, Preston, Laza, Mendyk, Leidolf, Schultz, Peters. Row 2. Litwis, Vincelette, Nakanishi, Curtis, Colin, Vaccaro, Brown, Murphy. Front Row- Miss Gibbons, Punches, Smolarski, Bartelson, Boyk, Gallas. MISS HARRIES Top Row. Nowakowski, Vickers, Johnson, Olszewski, Kenney, McCann, Konrad, Caluello, McGarrity. Row 4. Ackerson, Para, Rosinski, Rieder, Olszewski, Stamm, Kupanke. Row 3. Hoffman, Wilp, Brown, Choinowski, Fonfrko, Kolman, Kabo, Stapinski. Row 2. Gentile, Ingersoll, Larson, Lewandoski, Joszkow- ski, Zueller, Garcia. Front Row. Miss Harries, Grun- lund, Otoole, Bessler, Rossman, Lang, Leitner. MISS HEINEN Top Row. Chiero, Osborne, Szudaroki, Ballatin, Gar- dula, Quinn, Harding, Girard, Soule, Stahlberg, Wildt, Sebastian, Blix, Lagus, Borowski. Row 3. Peterson, Yankura, Vollendoy, Lessler, Shorr, Fierscionek, Law- renz. Row 2. Manganello, Gergely, Thulke, Justis, Walchulis, Sobczak. Front Row. Miss Heinen, Wer- dell, Julian, Glysing, Spafth, Freebus. MR. ISBANER Top Row. Grossman, Lane, Ackerson, Schillo, Arndt, Koukal, Thorson, Nosalik, Sarich. Row 4. Gianpico- lo, Kliszewski, Tansredi, P'omoryn, Thoren, Bastek, Okoniewski, Viol. Row 3. Windt, Stankiewicz, Pal- kovics, Duy, Wartalski, Zaucha, Gavalek. Row 2. Saalfeld, Piluski, Nitka, McQuade, Burgin, Nafziger, Sanborn, Jean. Front Row. Mr. lsbaner, Kruk, Viani, Bastman, Walker, Flansberg, Weyland. MISS M.L. JONES Top Row. Behr, Sloma, Srlakowski, Krajecki, Schwarz- berger, Jones, Costello. Row 4. Capalbo, Matlak, Tinnelo, Steinwert, Logan, Shane. Row 3. Lassiter, Muscia, Chase, Schwoger, Schneider, Jones, Espy. Raw 2. Franklin, Reiss, Izban, Revere, Hastings, Nieman, Reimers, Cwic. Front Row. Miss Jones, Demelbe, Lawing, Schmidt, DuMont, Estrup, Poper. MR. KAISER Top Row- Wilson, Johnson, Wozny, Biechke, John- son, Kilarski, Zielinski, Moerle, Wachsning. Row 4 Belpedio, Farnakis, l-lurless, Goodwin, Kruk, Meinberg Bencich, Woyak. Row 3. Merrit, Kozlowski, l-lertl zel, Novick, Jasnowski, Galati, Dibiase. Row'2. Revoir, Kiloan, P'asternak, Trakes, Wetta, Pringle Romz. Front Row. Hall, Lehmert, D'Ambrosia Franke, Balman, Kasper, Mr. Kaiser. MRS. KAMPF Top Row- Gams, Schmidt, Oratowski, Marcuccilli Dickow, Edler, Vannella, Kelm. Row 4. Trotz Pelke, Maki, l-lembling, Gudmundson, Devrence Grubb, Row 3. Widner, Garcia, Koppa, Homes Thomas Golimowski, lmm, Foy. Row 2- Weir Marchi'Kaiser Bartley Valenza, Kobasgko, Filippl Front Row. Mrs. Kampt, Orzechowski, Mrkota, Hick- man, Gloff, Putz, Kepler. 1 MR. McERLEAN Top Row. Kussmann, Izzo, Samp, Davis, Bischoff Flelschhacker, Kurtz, Lyoll. Row 4. Elkin Mom! mano, Kuner, Lozanski Szalla Floore o , , , K cvolke. Row 3. Deli, Hamond, Buchholtz, Christtofidis, Cedi- vick, Newman, Farenkoph, Winiarz. Row 2. Mil- azzo, Horton, Abrahamson, Tomasik, Jagsr, Clark Stevens, Nishi. Front Row. Mr. Mclirlean, Overf peck, Schroeper, P'aries, Cashman, Podowski, Duck- ITIGH. MR. MURRAY Top Row. DeLaurentis, Dawelci, Wolf, Jorgensen, Rackl, Fergus, Hans, Pakitsos. Row 4. Jost, Fleider, Kelly, Glass, Hopp, Fernschuss, Martin, Loos, Dorth. Row 3. Perez, Mitchell, Madriles, Santopaalo, Burke, Reichel, Steiner, Maggio, Grube, Branoseth, Gordon, Grote, Yankewitz Neuhauser. Row 2. Feldman, Front Row- Mr. Murray, Kraus, Klavig, Lane, Bass- ler, Bowers, Hage. MISS LEE Top Row. Henry, Krause, Manning, Lepold, Salg, Marski, McDougald, Moller. Row 4. Kreissl, Dane iels, Porps, Cronk, Hussey, ldstein, Bergmann. Row 3. O'Connor, Lodor, Quinn, Broker, Sawyer, Neu- meyer, Berman. Rofw 2. Kasten, Byalski, Geb- hardt, Magura, James, McDonald. Front Row. Berman, Cullen, Kortustz, Holmes, Narr, Kesfler. MR. LEHMAN Top Row. Schroeder, Zagrobo, Clarkson, Jarocki, LaP'ere, Weltch, Williams, Payne. Row 4. Wies- ner, Williamson, Mollner, Zubeck, Kambka, Aarnum, Ralfaski, Purgatorio. Row 3. Felder, Danenberg, Newfield, Swanson, Janrzwski, Messina, Martinez. Row 2. Nagel, Faanner, Leeders, Brzezinski, Slavick, Nichich. Front Row- Mr. Lehman, Richards, Kar- nes, Decker, Torgerson, Zimmer, Wakitsch. MR. LUTZEN Top Row. Quast, Harries, Petritis, Scholles, Karp, Heider, Refakes. Row 4. Ritter, Lukasik, Brown, Gleich, Paoli, Kamele. Row 3. Levandoski, Gian- picolo, Raffaelli, P'revs, Haka. Row 2. Blatheuvick, Kaufmann, Osterberg, Frickson, Kaufmann, Ruerer. Front Row- Newmann, lsbedner, Pyzik, Gedenk, Schranz, Svifak. MR. MARKO'WITZ Top Row. Paul, Schuelke, Weyde, Horst, Kozlicki, Clark, Litwicki. Row 4. Finnegari, Olson, Mohs, Takala, Roberts, Joyner. Row 3. Sfihn, Wilke, Flick, Kehner, Kromadas, Carlson. Row 2. Gilmer, Olson, Cetner, Dany. Front Row. Gleason, Urbaniak, Melby, Epstein, Basso, Jansen. MR. NUCCIO Top Row. Earnisse, Unkelhaeuser, Eiden, Braun, Hes- sion, Wojtas, Towicz, Rasmussen. Row 4. Sergott, Borek, Lira, Rauhut, Jonas, Bauer, Schmidt, Crawford, Szczepaniak. Row 3. A.rdenson, Vermiglio, Lar- mer, Lindner, Herrington, Kasai, Dukat, Homa. Row 2- Smith, Kudelis, Pactwa, Pietruszka, Dahl, Jornd, Montgomery, Budzichowski. Front Row. Kudirka, Aust, Krasowski, Mr. Nuccio, Puttkamer, Chanoux, Sedwick. MISS 0'CONNOR Top Row. Behrenot, Harris, Rovnick, Schroeder, Orze, Van Thyne, Yesulis. Row 4. Newhouse, Pryga, Garski, Dahlquist, Tagliere, Suppo. Row 3- Vogt, Kruenpelstaepter, Shonts, Oznoff, Mrozek, Froelich, Bolling. Row 2. Lucas, Carter, Stahmann, Krause, Kirth, Brown. Front Row. Cieszykowski, Tuisl, Fitzerrells, Gnuber, Dubiak, Major. MISS 0'TOOLE Top Row. Lytz, Zajac, Zymell, Matthews, Moss, Don- nely, Drubuck. Row 4. Kettelhut, Torst, Kontos, Hartigan, Hauck, Sward. Row 3. Olerette, Leia, Francis, Abrams, Mikkelsen, McAfee. Row 2. Benedeto, Schweig, Adams, Schiller, Navy, Gale. Front Row. Cooper, Urbaszewski, Stacy, Kulm, Pob- gee, Chase. MR. PASOWICZ Top Row. Crouse, Pfenkale, Howard, Luepke, Harris, Matuzak, Pulaski. Row 4. Ost, Maciejewski, Thompson, Gunther, McGrann, Breski. Row 3 Pecen, Kialesz, Lehor, Kardavas, Swenson, Hauserl man, Couvillion, Row 2. Boro, Theimer, G-aliardo Tarzilla, Loula, Fiedler, Woerner. Front Row. Mr Pasowicz, Rest, Miceo, Goch, Palmquist, Pongetti. 1 6 MRS. SAMUELS Tcp Row. Stephens, Pessara, Hansen, Schlosberg, Gunning, Roncketti, Pennigsdore, Christiansen. Rtwl 4- Hartman, Myers, W'asilewski, Witek, Skierscit, Tom, Lentini. Row 3. Klepper, Fontagneres, Cent- racchio, Schbe, Delporte, Kirchoff. Row 2- Flein, Melnick, Klug, Promczinski, Boderieh, Pretzel. Front Row- Mrs. Samuels, Swalerski, Kurek, Shan- non, Teufel, Day. MR. SEROTA Top Row. Marciniec, Mussel, Frank, Lech, Bell, Hayes, Gustafson, Leonhart. Row 4- Listermann, Domes, Baron, Kuesz, Leschinski, Joerosalez, Brod- eruk. Row 3. Budenieks, Suero, Hanley, Manzella, Magienek, Terresi, Parchr. Row 2. Fletre, Tarsitano, Schalk, Starzyk, Stout, lbarra. Front Row. Mr. Serota, Stelzer, Maron, Lee, Kaczanowski, Mossman. MR- SINGER Top Row. Rapacz, Juchnowski, Michalski, Baumann, Gawlik, Elg, Anderson, Ratachie. Row 4. Berret- tini, Bennett, Bywalec, Seebacher, Ritter, Kiflbasa, Pesch, Koutoulas. Row 3. Reynolds, Werner, Livos, Matz, Frank, Meske, Fraatjai. Row 2. Leyitzke, , Rinalchi, Leprich, Miller, Marchetti, Kasprazak, Mon- talbano. Front Row- Mr. Singer, DeCarlo, Velbit, Terronella, lwanicki, Saldenais, Schaor. MRS. SLUTSKY Top Row. Jendrey, Kozak, Cain, Schwager, Melloh, Blecker, Jamrozy, Frotzier, Egloff. Row 4- Lapin- ski, Gadomski, Hallas, Caliendo, Gunterman, Krawc- zar, Carlson. Row 3. Johnson, Pasko, Dicker, Tran- chitello, Ntcococolo, 'Weglarz, LaCroix. Row 2. Matz, Nosalik, Guth, Nicoll, Jensen, Falk. Front Row. Mrs. Slutsky, Weber, Sokoloff, Jorgeiewicz, Nor- sn, Wrona, Colburn, MR. SOTTER Top Row. Kappes, Kasprzake, Weith, Pasold Umyauf, Splitt, Sluzynski. Row 4. Howvath, Klaar Moran, Smith Arnold, Wilson. Row 3. Kasper: Fini, Patenawde, Payton, Hoppe, Heitman, Farveni Row 2. Brown, Zeid, Sadowski, Moxymek, Lichten- berger, Johnson. Front Row. Mr. Sotter, Saillor Praznowski, Alfred, Lykowski, Georgeson, Lemmens MISS SWIATKOWSKI Top Row. Pipala, Brenner, Fwelich, Reilly, Roberts Sladek, Smolen. Row 4. Jordan, Peterson, Schultz Becker, Gagliano, Faraei, Soiaka. Row 3. Jones Sesso, Lodweik, Mathisen, Flarnmang, Jameson, Gon zalez. Row 2. Gustafson, Matesi, Sajewski, Dab- rowski, Lang, Lodewyck. Front Row. Miss Swiat- kowski, Blake, Stumbris, Sedlin, Litcher, Cherney MRS. WEINBERG Top Row. Goraczyk, Skeptar, Deggin, Murray, Maz- wrek, Hacj, Mayer. Row 4. Urbanic, Curtis, Kulo- witch, Mitera, Moulton, Featherstone, Gorecki, Pap- recki. Row 3. Shipman, Scornato, Richter, Brook Konieczny, Kordik, Sachs. Row 2. Giovenro, Knapik Olson, Jones, Duddles, Auby, Schwab. Front Row. Sugrue, Brymer, Mallick, Johnson, Felbinger, Mrs Weinberg. MRS. WICKHORST Top Row. Reiter, Cunningham, Stiewe, Tyler, Chmi- elewski, To-rpey, Seyferlich. Row 4. S-ant-ini Segal, Maul, Thomson, Grab, Mcgintey, Leithem Valenza. Row 3. Caragainis, DeBat, Reid, Heiss Hofer, Kamow, Czmielewski, Shemroske. Row 2. Cwiertnia, Justus, Peterson, Pencis, Rocheba, Dziwlik, Andreopoulos, Caida. Front Row. Mrs. Wickhorst Fitte, Tamillo, Podesta, Kidston, Poduch, Klosinski MR. ZINDELL I Top Row. Foss, Miller, Christensen, Barrett, Ori Marti. Row 4- Marti, Mieszala, Meyer, Handzel Hawkinson, Renczek, Krienitz. Row 3. Morreale Guliano, Cesaotti, Pickard, Maras. Row 2. Sima Norris, Pratt, Thou, Hayes. Front Row. Mr. Zindell Solomon, Muderlak, Jerstad, Monegato, Riff. MR. ACKERT Top Row. Carlson, Swieca, Martin, Printikin, Weager Klchhardt, Sprengel, Mueller, Lichner. Row 4. Hale, Scholtes, Seiden, Jamka, Kelly, Lahift, Olsen Jones. Row 3. Becker, Wiecek, Scott, Beyer Miller, Micick. Row 2. Watson, Manda, Vella McReynolds, Tichy, Fink, Stamer, Marchisotto, Filip- pini. Front Row. Mr. Ackert, Purtell, Eben, Krause Mork, Lopez, Lesch. MR. BORGER Top Row. Romaniak, Pelka, Tustin, Cherry, Borrelli Roberts, Christensen, Ray. Row 3. Brown, Peter son, Kevorkian, Potempa, Waszkiewicz, Broeker, Spi tolli, Roberts. Row 2. Carrera, Sritsis, Priko, Dan ecker, Jezierski, Klein, lnavoldstad. Front Row' Mr. Borger, Jurden, Zaiac, LaP'alio, Thomas, Manaz MR. BROYDE Top Row. Slater, Chapman, Kurth, Carlson, Rump Winstead. Row 4. Rothbauer, Tymitz, Sloan Krillwitz, Lambert, Fillipp, McGuire. Row 3- Precht, Anderson, Woehrle, Collins, Donian, Young Row 2. Higashide, Rodriguez, Daltino, Stein, Sykes, Linke, Spognola. Front Row. Wasielewski, Lipner, Yeh, Ferguson, Meyer, Reichstadter. MISS ARENBERG Top Row. Stoecker, Laskonis, Lamping, Helwie, Schaar, Booth, Tierney, Row 4' Klipp, Parey, Pok- rytke, Jacques, Mena, Tosson, Naatz, Hensley. Row 3. Arndt, Reed, Rabner, Malinowski, Rowlan, Bob- liewicz, Reiter, Borek. Row 2- LaBosci, Koeniges, Miller, Levy, Uhlman, Arnold, Biesiada. Front Row. Miss Arenberg, Mataya, lngollinero, Tuttle, Mey, Trunk, Roilond. MR. BAUER Top Row. Caliendo, Steigelman, Furca, Jewell, Bru- kardt, Baren, Monroe. Row 4- Spence, Hater, Badgley, Rothbauer, Neradt, Prchlik, Schmidt. Row 3. Bennett, Stevens, Focht, Vogler, Hein, Sullivan. Row 2. Bohman, Maybrun, Shuchman, Ebey, For- ward. Front Row- Mr. Bauer, Fucher, Knopsnyder, Blender, Kaihara, Krofta, VN'itt. MR. BEGUN Top Row. Bidzinski, Lyons, P'okorn, Dier, Johnson, Mikolatczak, Thiel, Row 4. Rommel, Wolbing, Schiaeffer, Carson, Cantor, Hoenerabach, Row 3- Schreiner, Schnocder, Schmidt, Arazan, Kerstein, Doy- le. Row 2. Duy, Gunsteen, Schmidt, Nelson, Jen- sen, Blahuta. Front Row. Mr. Begun, Rouen, Rich- ard, Sockich, Hannemon, Anderson. MISS BORG Top Row. Slota, Summerhill, Kochs, Grafer, Buck, Cechner, Johnson, Harris, Pabst. Row 4. Kichler, Samp, Cutinello, Mix, Hall, Rogers, Vogel, Strossner. Row 3. Gersh, Paszkiewicz, Lopresto, Foss, Matus- zak, Schmidt, King. Row 2. Smith, Swiater, Hal- litschke, Nootbar, Kittle, Hackleman. Front Row- Calomb, Lucheon, Thomson, Hodge, Elkin, Kramer, Chomko. MR. BUCHENDLER Top Row. Offenbacker, Hirsh, Lohner, Nasby, Hall, Lau, Habetler, Larson. Row 4. Carlson, Luwig, Miller, Fulton, Janyia, Wickman, Smetters. Row 3. Eisman, Kain, Douglas, Richards, Morton, Moran, Decker, Semmerling. Row 2. Bleyer, Bassett, Murphy, Stainski, Heck, Ultsch. Front Row. Mr. Buchendler, McPherson, Boelkow, McKay, Tsuji, Weeks, Sroka. MR. BURNS Top Row. Yost, Dahms, Mroczek, Krakowski, Ulz, Tanke, Swensen, Vl'agner, Hansen, Bemenek. Row 4. Sfarnison, Cacioppo, Dieball, Frank, Tarel, Hofman, Marnos, Janisch, O'Connor. Row 3. Ortiz, Schoeftes, Heidenreich, Appelhans, Boots, Geiyak, Banyai, Mizialko, Olson, Kamps. Row 2. Cullen, Geist, Witzak, Hage, Engerman, Anderson, Plucinski, Janczak Front Row. Mr. Burns, Jacobson, Wakeham, Giometli, Fagan, Skalski. MRS. CHILDS Top Row. Kwirtkowski, Sfachula, Mueller, Pross, Jen- ket, Czaanebki, Przbylski, Zymczak. Row 4. Lem- berg, Yore, Zalinski, Kolman, Kuczai, Tolley, Sosnow- ski. Row 3. Kapka, Coughlin, Zaremba, Montalvo, Tomaszewski, Dockan, Zambole. Row 2- Morales, Ward, Burger, Morales, Klepacki. Front Row. Schnarr, lllen, Mrs. Childs, Stock, Craddock, Kemp. MR. DUBOIS . Top Row. Snare, Jacobs, Early, Vitek, Mueller, Pfursich, Wykowski, MacLean. Raw 4. Brauneker, Sfeigerwald, Munz, Colvin, Koch, Salaman, Krencis. Row 3. Brauneker, Halas, Engler, Blonz, Brace, Sfotts. Row 2. Benzing, Chvojcsck, Zurek, Eeb- eaubruce, Haag, Hume. Front Row. Mr. DuBois, Downey, Ogren, Matranga, Martyka, Bergquist, Burn- ham. 2 MR. HEALY Top Row. Dabrowski, Riker, Becker, Kopanke Wendeel, Semole, Rothgeb, Gaiser. Row 4- Moy Lindberg, Visconti, Waldbillig, Pahl, Horn, Koeppl Johnson, Anderson. Row 3. Young, Clark, Zorn Syckowski, Mayer, lngrassia, Jarosz, Miller, Row 2 Grossman, Collinet, Jasch, Tucker, Feinerman, Stipati Johnson. Front Row. Rotter, Krispin, Del Gupice Mr. Healy, Niles, Stearns, Dixon. MR. GRAEF Top Row. Haag, Kelly, North, Kehoe, Schram, Sy- pel, Kumrnetz, Winates, Kelley. Row 4- Kok, Bur- den, Stcuff, Kobs, Rosenberg, Heyboer, Lieber, Bu- cek Kotowski. Row 3. Graslcius, Laumer, North- field, Stanley, Pikula, Cox, Kloss, Dorow, Popke. Rcw 2- Hartman, Sleiva, Lester, Machul, Sommers Sinagru, Koyanagi, Poynter. Front Row. Mr. Graef Stueber, Spychala, Garrett, Oelkers, Kampf, Deeds. MISS GRAMER Top Row. Sarullo, Burzinski, Schmidt, Shepard, An- zalone, Wisniewski, Schanken, Reiss, Vail. Row 4. Seidel, Phillips, Holtz, Duncan, Rich, Kindl, Viverito, O'Brien. Row 3. Vaughn, Kowalski, Frefzin, lovan- ut, Lusen, Eater, Regal. Row 2- Reed, Haley Misiowiec, Checker, Proce, Malarski, Tebo, Nazimek. Front Row. Miss Gramer, Meyer, Wheler, Groble Marcinkiewicz, Young, Smalley. MR. GRILL Top Row- Brenke, Chechowski, Gil, Smythe, Renney, Bartko, Row 3- Morice, Berni, Nielsen, Koenig, Green, Kaczan. Row 2. Schutt, Garncarz, Jensen Grodecki, Barnhart. Front Row. Wildner, Diliberto' Mr. Grill, Lucas, Miller. 'V' rf-qv Q-vgysir Hg-'f'-1 f' 5 -- ,.- .... ' .. . . 'of 1 MRS. HAASE Top Row. Yernski, Peterson, Stahlin, Garbacz, Wardo, McClellan, Knight, Herold, Beck, Chobi. Row 4- Chiarello, Clemmons, Loerzel, Garbacz, Muchowicz, Skweres, Wilke, Wall, Jones. Row 3. Lemke, Arrington, lbsen, Mazurowski, Ohlinger, Sharke, Nabar, Huges, Maroido, Hansen, Front Row. Mrs. Haase, Wiesinger, P'almer, Jacob, Desch, Sckulski, Mulsotf. MR. HAYS Top Row. Ochotnicky, Falkenberg, Grilli, Cremarius, Bollentino, Goods, Harris, Cirigani, Cichon. Row 4. Doyle, Furusho, Fiduccia, Siny, Hagen, Wake, Dukat, Jablonski. Row 3. Frcnzak, Gasik, Forman, Guinta, Tomlinson, Shura, Wasniewski, Foster, Godawa. Row 2. Geltner, Watkins, Brundage, Truka, Schranz, Si- moncelli, McGowan, Friewer. Front Row. Mr. Hays, Herner, Knoble, Janson, Lewkowich, Flosi, Czerwinski. MR. GANNON Top Row- Zinchuk, Stedman, Kuenstle, Liepold, Bol- dt, Eby, Geach. Row 4. Lohenry, Marselas, Soby, Fodor, Matzl, Corduan, Wimmer. Row 3. Gustav- son, Ides, Caminitti, Mcl.anis, Peat, Mulas, Row 2- Diakoumis, Cohen, Loewe, Gryelrk, Borchers, Carsi. Front Row- Stams, Fasuna, Olsen, Mr. Gannon, Buchholz, Deetjen, Rios. MR. HERMAN Top Row- Mannina, Miller, Smith, Serbedrija, Stylis, Tarasiewicz, Waszkowski, Zboralski, Rytina. Row 4. Helle, Faench, Hoeger, Burlingame, Hyland, Frey, Nelson, Sherwin. Row 3- Zagrobia, Schramm, Atchison, Sprouse, Cummings, Wasicki, Kurcz. Row 2. Francis, Kreptyu, Williams, Newton, Healy. Front Row. Winkler, Bosowski, Vk'achholz, Sorensen, Blair, Dingels, Wishes. MR. HJERSTEDT Top Row- Wade, Satala, Anderson, Wiewandt, Keil, Shamroski, Jersky, Sells. Row 4. Pruski, Prieto, ll- ly, Zarn, Sandberg, Brenner, Doliff, Bachmeier, Sten- berg. Row 3. Pope, Hamil, F'er'agowits, Tengler, Henderson, Krausman, Fanuelsen, Clancy. Row 2. Pruski, Maike, Smith, Jaworski, O'DelI, Alf. Front Row. Mr. Hjertstedt, Koizarek, Kusterer, Gray, Kraus, Jaworski, Franchi. MR. HUNTER Top Row. Krause, Sopolewski, Karg, Peterson, Scan- nell, Loncsar, Molinowski, Esposito. Row 4. Skwer- ski, Smith, W'ebl:v, Russelle, Mitchell, Kolodzieiski, Bahlenhorst, Row 3- Lidums, Polidori, Bratschi, Feldman, Logan, Lodewyck, Ams. Row 2. Racic, Labelle, Bold, Hernandez, Holm, Krupa, Collins. Front Row. Mr. Hunter, Sanders, Falcone, Rivera, Celli, Downing, Wetzel. MR. LALOR Top Row. Shangraw, Hanson, Szcech, Dembinski Witkowski, Toepper, Blahuta, Plattner. Row 4. Grzesciak, Schlaihs, Pitra, Melady, Morey, Williams Thomsen. Row 3. Zerrowski, Gibisch, Yee, Rick, Lange, Mowkal, Kiewicz, Ward. Row 2. Jops, Wie- gele, Kleszyk, Volpe, Nelson, Crane, Warmowski Front Row- Mr. Lalor, Reid, Meyer, Jensen, Wyszc- zelski. MISS McTlGUE Top Row. MacDonald, Rudis, Brezinski, Rosenmeyer Lafleur Houston Pond Bo d. Row 4- Olson Sil , , , Y , - verman, Leibforth, Meigebauer, Heh, Schumacher, Maurer. Row 3. Lorenz, Huff, Hosman, Gwiasda McEvoy, Wiebsinski, Larneo, Schluter. Row 2- Staudenmayer, Kmieciak, Guzzo, Purpura, Kmieciak Mika. Front Row. Miss McTigue, Richard, Slobodl zeon, Soczewa, Glover, Wenzel, Mosoff. MR. JOHNSON Top Row- Van Days, Schoeps, Hoss, Vovrik, Cholod, Sawicki, Koepel, Cetnarowicz. Row 4- Mammamt, Nelson, Ceas, Edwards, Ohman, Christiansen, Johnson, Burns. Row 3. Wescher, Becker, Cillo, Loftus, Tyckoson, Siebert, Medo. Row 2. May, Benson, Szubart, Gross, Hague, Garrity. Front Row. Mr. Johnson, Eggert, Lech, Miscevich, Smith, Clarman, W'iwatowski. MR. KEENAN Top Row. Cossa, Holmes, Oswald, Liredke, Kuchar- ski, Cali, Forman, Kubala. Row 4. Clark, Collins, Hazelwood, Lettner, Ludquist, Dolan, Bugiel, Hennings. Row 3. Cirese, Granar, Horwaih, Long, Gustafson, McAndrews, Gibson, Brown. Row 2. O'Mahoney, Nikodem, Jendrey, Krefft, Hooker, Maltes, Garner, Caputo. Front Row. Mr. Keenan, Glazek, Garvey, D'Keefe, Oallam, Baruch, Kigt, MISS KLINGER Top Row. Hayes, Bladh, Jarecki, Hansen, Gonos, Schneider, Pikrone, DeRon, Nagel, Hamilton. Row 4. Kesteloot, Marti, Bagus, Berner, Boris, Goss, Gal- loway. Row 3. Scarse, Motyriewiz, Norlock, Marquette, Adams, Schmitz, Deacons, Ryniec, Mont- gomery. Row 2- Krueger, Scarlata, Ciezki, Chap- nick, Skalski, Ritt, Bishop, Peters. Front Row. Miss Klinger, Smith, Mesikapp, Borucki, Bao, Kropfl, Porpora. MR. KULIEKE Top Row. Barris, Thornhill, Olson, Summers, Logan, Miller, Skuse, Rebik, Peterson. Row 4. Thomas, Painter, Sahs, Skryp, Bateman, Anntti, Hertschel, Schmitz. Row 3. Kazcos, Pinney, Senkler, Pinkawa, VonNeffe, Plank, Riley, Larson. Row 2. Towalski, Johnson, Aull, Muscarello, Marek, Russo, Esau, Holtz- men, Front Row. Mr. Kulieke, Yoing, P'iekarczyk, Moroz, Walsh, Sh-obow, Kanouse. MR. R. MILLER Top Row. Kath, Molinkowski, Price, Luttmer, Craig, Powelo, Bomska, Palmer. Row 4. Beller, Schmitz, Urbanovitch, Holewa, Johnson, Corbonoro, Sheldon, Hochi. Row 3- Toterka, Thomas, Larsen, Eidukos, Klimek, Olivo, Andrews. Row 2. Fuchs, Davenport, May, P'revot, Eglitis, Jomes. Front Row- Mr. Mil- ler, Minnice, Jackson, Meyer, Nofziger, Popp. MRS. MISSNER Top Row. Larson, Bielinski, Honcher, Felske, And- reen, Corkhuff, Miller, Somers, Elkins. Row 4. XA'eil, Wallace, Tomory, Terzic, Scholl, Herzic, Fron- zen, Long. Row 3. Nelson, Altson, Wilke, Kosibo, Gormy, Steinbock, Cost, Kmiecik. Row 2. Braun, Roth, Roberts, Micmilliano, Gogliano , Clemente. Front Row. Mrs. Missner, Peters, Forster, Velde, O'Hara, Kurzowski, Kodowski. MR. R. MOORE Top Row. Gore, Lefeber, Rokebrand, Johnson, Kemp, Bronis, Hill. Row 4. Elovitz, Schnoufer, Kalnojas, Snow, Maulsby, Banos. Row 3. Moser, Batooel, Raffalel, Leeke, Getner. Row 2. Quinones, Proe- ter, Russo, Coludin, Keisely, Anderson. Front Row. Litt, Swioco, Comne, Cossockia, Zanon, Kacek. MISS MOYNIHAN Top Row. Moeshiba, Daly, Byrne, Egan, Ruf, Osimo- wicz, Rommelfoenger, Johnson. Row 4. Salaj, Fleming, Spohn, Krzywdo, Locacius, Kuhns, Bordean. Row 3. Von Wazer, Kirschner, Salter, Frechette, Krobec, Jorbigion, Drawer. Row 2- Schwertfeger, Levine, Felice, Thomson, Todel, M-aronn, Frerichs. Front Row. Ohsofko, Bowmor, Neeson, Gregory, Frohm, Reiffersheir. x T 'r, Li! Hiilif sr THE NEVER-CEASING JOB of keeping the windows cleon is token core of by Mr. Babe and Mr. Donis. CAREFULLY WATCHING The progress of the cool hopper ore Mr. Krouse and Mr. Moulke. ...W ............ S y Q , x :gf : 5 1! W T KEEPING TABS on all our books of knowledge of Lone is The duty of Mr. Hoffman, THE CARPENTERS keep our building ' good store of r-epoir. Two of them ore Mr Pearson ond Mr. Kromer. 214 ELEVATOR OPERATOR Mrs. Margaret Latka cheerfully takes Messrs. Grill and Schneider to the fourth floor. vi' My .. ffrp4m4,,s.-1nffn,a,-MA . WHERE CLEANLINESS is essential Mr. Bean cleans the pool with the helpful pointers from Casey, school engineer. LOST AND FOUND is best known of Mr. Giom-etti's duties and responsibilities. POURING THE KETCHUP IS DONE by Mrs. Zwierson aided by Miss Shaw, lunchroom manager. 215 MR. PENFIELD Top Row. Ciran, Dawson, Soreghen, Kristerisen, Cousineau, Hickman, Vitale, Fleiner, Olson. Row 4. Erickson, Sliwa, Dempek, Walter, Brenner, Spinka, Stahl, Miller, Meeker. Row 3. Swientek, Kuchar- czyk, Lizak, Yamada, Vcindenberg, Klein, Cali. Row 2. Lee, Johnson, Baumann, Weyard, lshimaru, Witt, Walker, Sucherland. Front Row. Spinler, Meier- dierks, Kostrzewa, Karstin, Suddie, Kotarek, Bosmann. MR. PETERSON Top Row. Orsan, Cussowl, Lakowske, Sorensen, Prit- chard, Ellison, Reidhen, Epperson. Row 4. Sher- man, Moritz, Methling, Malkowski, Kurala, Lenoch, Miner. Row 3. Schmall, Richter, Spielman, Miranda, Berzins, Skidmore, Frank. Row 2. Brix, Eschker, Norris, Quarzenski, Sherman, Eckman, Maryanski, Moy. Front Row. Mr. Peterson, Scholtes, Schram, Elocca, Czarnik, Depenbrok, Maita, Mott. MR. PIPER Top Row. Knutsen, Hribar, Logan, Kamienski, P'al- mer, Odishod, Jankavskas, Dineen. Row 4. Rec- tor, Grozik, Kleist, Sluzynski, Ehardt, Smith, Ilosvay, Mitera, Meyer. Row 3. Johnsen, Solarz, Frey, Vesper, Biedowicz, Gatta, Naskrent. Row 2. Carl- son, Netzel, Botzenhardt, Byer, Kowaczek, Gale, Mot- ykie. Front Row. Mr. Piper, Roschmarln, Becker, Albergo, Dolat, Olson, Cutler. MR. PRETZEL Top Row. Kelso, Zirnis, Robertson, Xaverius, Milt- chell, Dwason, Howaniez, Sriver. Row 4. Eller, Kerso, Lannwitto, Conner, Fujimoro, Bubenheimer, Lutz, Mack, Karp, P'ascento. Row 3. Lacko, Dra- per, Mcarthy, Sulis, Stern, Fermoyle, Grochowski, Corwin, Forsiano. Row 2. Shiro, Hardinstein, Cimochowski, Heck, Melsky, Leiber, Breitt, Dingels. Front Row. Caggiano, DiCicco, Edwards, Mr. Pret- zel, Kedzie, Goodman, Kloor. if. f. i l X f ED 9 , Ax. P i J , ,D J 1 .M H., 'grkfdw mf' P A X C! u, ' . ' ' A MISS QUIRK 1X Top Row' Johnson, Keeley, Burger, Walsh, Fenner Kotowski, Wendland, Little, Quinn, Downs. Row 4: Malmin Krotz Palumbo Okesson Shi kin Mierzwa , 1 , , r I 1 1 D , I Gezse, Wisniewski. Row 3. Stein, Bruin, Manson, Johnsen, Hoffstadter, Kryzak, Larsen, Keller, Schefris. Row 2- P'opp, Budzyn, Fuenfle, Stein, Larsen, Lams zus, Saluga. Front Row. Jaszkowski, Horsch, Ho- man, Miss Quirk, Fritzler, Anderson, Darsch. MR. REIM Top Row. Schimmel, Sippel, Swarbrick, Finerty, Flood Frederick, Oreasler, Valestin. Row 4. Horton, Pos! ti lione Nelson Jurewicz Mix Schmidt Sauer Q , , , , , - Row 3. Formeister, Gronau, Sturm, Pinells, Witt, Rus- waic, Smithm. Row 2. Watt, Weren, Urban, Schiro Busch, Rizzuto. Front Row. Cohen, Wittenberg Blake, Mr. Reim, Shouba, Twkman, Mclntyre. MR. RICHARDS Top Row. Kale, Ernst, Malmen, Goldberger, Dykstra Syversen, Deleo, Delli. Row 4. Slowinski, Winstead Karas, Giammona, Steed, Ginnelly, Malinowski Row 3. Anderson, Faulisi, Daniels, Jensen, Goldberg Zimmerman. Row 2- Duy, Zalazinski, Simla Marchewka, Hennessey, Seitzinger. Front Row Mr. Richards, Criel, Brown, Kraus, Sandberg, Balowsek. E EN MRS. RU B Top Row. Hawks, Welnicke, Franzen, Carlson, Pal- mquist, Anagnostopoulos, Gunderson. Row 4. Duy, Fabian, Bushing, Chapman, Jenson, Scimeca, Dohnal. Row 3. Hanrahan, Provencher, Stevens, Lussow, Tichy, Von Oehsen, Heine. Row 2. Wahlgren, Stephenson, Jurczyk, Bushback,- Riser.- Front Row. Mrs. Rueben, Fink, Walters, Hill, Bullis Karr, Artner. MR SHERMAN Top Row Hxysyk Litteau Olson Christensen Lamb Nuruic Griesbach Bredesen Salberg Row 4 Schlepp Krankel Clark Eddy Learn, Serantoru, Arn o Row 3 Clark Peterson Ruboyranes Hein Pesce Cantor Kenny Hoover Egel Row 2 O das Labant Rasmuussen Chapin Schnieder, Markaris Kopera Front Row Petni Fillicaro Darda Mr Sherrrtan Haase Jareckm Arendt MR. SONTAG Top Row. P'luta, Milewski, Davis, Nichols, Chelby, Husch, Meyer, McEwan, Colvin. Row 4- Baranow- ski, Doroclak, Maurer, Strelzyk, Kivman, Stasiek, Sshultz. Row 3' Barrios, Zieja, Gongola, Kochan, Stone, Zimmerman, Chelas, Makowski. Row -2. Bell, Strandberg, Wersching, Allen, Kendall, -Hhirt, Boness. Front Row- Mr. Sontag, Schvessler ,D1vita, Splitt, Taff, Kautz, Ghimenti. ' , ,JJ Wi 1 if ' 1 -.1 MR. WERNER Top Row. Tieze, Williamson, Wronkowiewicz, Bose, Ziegler, Lenik, Marx, McGawn. Row 4. Roney Johnson, Ritcher, Taylor, Uchida, Muglia, Schmidtke Richmond. Row 3. Vana, Lavern, Springer, Thom as Mehwert Zick Grazi-ano Harris. Row 2. at . , . N - kin, Schmidt, Bernhard, Sotern, Leger, Stec, Schna- bel, Melone. Front Row. Mr. Werner, Kerwin Zeber, Swinbanks, Schoene, Pietrzyk, Wirtz. MISS WILLIAMS Top Row. Cassiday, Pahlke, Selberg, Bellamy, Ander- son, Frick, Ochwat, Wiecki, Banovitz. Row 4. Mueller, Boehm, McDade, Drange, Malatia, Calfa Lesan, Carlson, Watkins. Row 3- Miceli, Kane, Locke, Weder, Hirsch, Tok shi, Kurzhals, Riggio Row 2. Bloom, Parnum, Mcinse, Mukatis, Remlaack Kefter, Rocks, Front Row. Miss Williams, Matu- siak, Molley, Farina, LaFleur, Macchione, Johnson. K G ,fl L ,A ,VME XXI. ,C-a.fyf2fz'44-+4 ,f i Q 4 1 fi! ff fi? i A ' if 'ff M . M.. W.. r 5 ,,-.. .- .... .,. ,. I Lf MISS SPRAETZ A Top Row. Grunwald, Lambert, Mazik, Ligocki, Shear- ock, Gunn, Belzer. Row 4. Cortese, Onischak, Ergish, Altenberg, Badenoch, Pearlman, Schude. Row 3. DeVito, Kendall, Heishberg, Kretschmer. Nowak, Miller. Row 2. Shaffer, Johnson, Hack- loer, Margolin, Rudek, Engel. Front Row. Knorst, Jullis, Miss Spraetz, Fasano, Bellande. MRS. STONER Top Row. Johnson, Entzminger, Warmoth, Selen, Sandahl, Ziegeldorf, Stasieluk, Mills. Row 4. Schmehl, Anderson, Blatnick, Quillinam, Watnabe, Charak, Temple. Row 3. Cole, Littmann, Weaver, Kutzman, Brfnis. Row 2. Pascente, Uchima, Clark, Duffy, Eckardt, Wohlt, Carson. Front Row- Mrs. Stoner, P'reuss, Gall, Ulosovich, Fick, Skirha. MR. TABOR Top Row. Lefkow, Malek, Hagan, Hansen, Trent, Koszuta, Kwiatkowski, Clausen, Jagdmann. Row 4. Lopiparo, Morris, Wietrzykowski, Popp, Thomas, Naue, McAvoy, Lotz, Pyrek. Row 3. Vv'eber, Vanek, Lewis, Sandstrom, Cohn, Sepanik, Mulhearn. Row 2. Nelson, Konzel, Marino, Duda, Sodergren, Rod- way, Von Helms, Murata, Larson. Front Row. Stec, Vasiliauskas, Koester, Mr. Tabor, Diehl, Groziano, Orchard. MR. TUCKER Top Row. Kuzajewski, Hanke, Curth, Kurth, Odum, Gauss, Garelvig, Fallingstadt, Kuzmicki. Row 4. Brcsz, Franke, Berg, Martin, Tatera, Green, Klug, Emery. Row 3. Vrakelds, Hilker, Drozek, Ormsby, Ness, Haugen, Muller, Panzer, Smith. Row 2. Swanson, Aralsana, Kubvcheck, Bauer, Grasiorowski, Dybal, Dickte, Litz. Front Row- Mr. Tucker, Carl- son, Walle, Turner, Zemanek, Bloamquist, Weiss. JU IDRS MRS. M. ADAMS Top Row. Humanski, Polikoff, Cordes, Pohlman, Kol- acki, Zirnis, Beaton, DeFiesta, Sedlak. Row 4. Manning, Ritchie, Ichishita, Kotbra, Klobucnik, Kra- son, Heinen. Row 3. Pifner, Krueger, Reinlie, Gross' mann, Knufsen, Olle. Row 2. Tyndall, Frenchman, Volltrauer, Podolski, Schneider. Front Row. Lang, Lusis, Woltersdorf, Mrs. M. Adams, Pavasars, Lerch, Stachelek. MISS BARRETT Top Row. Hegg, Michels, Foster, Snow, Pierzchala, Johnson, Peglow. Row 4. Sherman, Herzog, Johnson, P'izzica, Codak, Pranno, Hawist. Row 3. Plucinski, Teufel, Kay, Rosete, lnfanfino, Sulis. Row 2. Wininger, Cerretti, Dziak, Foley, Schneff, Harris, Johnson. Front Row. Marfyka, Singer, Ciocci, Domanchuk, Hjertstedt, Tallen. MISS BERTRAND Top Row- Wankerl, McDonald, Blanchetre, Ser- bedzija, Bradshaw, Asborne, Warta. Row 3. Yee, Gibson, O'Kasick, Jofel, Young, Learn, Gotshall Garo. Row 2. Andres, Art, Landise, Gnapp, Scarl pinafo, Campiani, Sadler. Front Row. Day, An- drews Aske, Miss Bertrand, Moritz, Stern, Mile- ,HMM MR. BULAWA Top Row. Prusner, Jackson, Pawlicke, Hohberger, Wallace, Howard, Gray. Row 4. Petkunas, Younge, Wifczak, Van Noy, Ramel, Kuchenbecker, Seibert. Row 3. Vercnocke, Karfias, Bauer, Hopkins, Spag- nolo, Stufz, Zils. Row 2- Wesfaway, Baumbeck, Mlodzik, Gustafson, Calabrese, Scheiner, Hansen. Front Row. Rogers, Stayart, Gallicho, Mr. Bulawa, Rose, Kulkc, Devifa MR. CLARK Top Row' Zeitler, Bacher, Zacwer, Wienski, Souvig- ny, Miller, Ryczkwski, Epley, Thorson. Row 4. Rein, Rasa, Sladaritz, Smith, Ucci, Braun, Samogyi. Row 3- Heider, Hauser, Brems, Brodrueck, Holt, Paulus, Hildebrand. Row 2. Feetterer, Cardella, Nesbit, Ellis, Buettner, Garagosiaw, Micek, Kirkegaard. Front Row. Mr. Clark, Bachochin, Anderson, Turk, Baumgard, Hatfield, King. MR. CULBERTSON Top Row. Dzelme, Franke, Becker, Swier, Thornblom, Goldstein, Chmura, Heiderscheidt. Row 4. Geske, Finley, Magnanenzi, Belter, Wallek, Gramze, Smolen, Voigt. Row 3. Shillington, Blair, Mylander, Krue- ger, Durlak, Cyshosz, Bush. Row 2. Gibson, Stein- ke, Roberts, Zorro, Kutyna, Urbaszewski, O'Malley. Front Row. Mr. Culbertson, Kozlow, Wong, Danford, Dziedzic, Kunz, Hoffman. MRS. DIMITROFF Top Row. Biedke, Piehl, Swanson, Seifert, Ahlgren, Dewberry, Bogosian. Row 4. Laurine, Simpson, Ardisana, Wieganek, Randazzo, McAvoy. Row 3. Carroccio, Kaczmarek, Anderson, Spierling, Burmann, Cole, Ullrich. Row 2. Delia, Gasinski, Dodd, Mareci, Kirth. Front Row- Pecht, Bart, Kruse, Zurek, Mecko, Brenner. MR. DUSKIN Top Row. Mineau, Hennessy, Chirikos, Prenta, Hart- mann, Devery, Norbert, Sobota. Row 4- P'uleo, Seitritz, St. Pierre, Bozin, Kasper, Plocar. Row 3- Lain, Klocko, Syluander, Mitra, Goldenson, Tomas- zewski, Reiter. Row 2- Bandke, Lampert, Wood, Klempner, Beatty, Rahn, Wardach. Front Row. Mr. Duskin, Zylinski, Dost, Coulombe, Kosydar, Roz- enoff, Nutoni. MISS FIGG Top Row. Zinck, Schuster, Friese, Lindemann, Hen- keis, Grahn, Shifrin, Row 4. Fedorow, Gordon, Banickid, Macheca, Stevenson, Lacefield, Mueller. Row 3. Randall, Castellano, McCarthy, Marcy, Maur- itzen, Kloeckner, Belletyne. Row 2. Hartjen, Schnepf, Bello, Rabenhorst, Larsen, Pitzen. Front Row. Miss Figg, McHale, Jastrab, Hassler, Ahern, Schuetzer, MR. GUARINO Top Row- Labuda, Wargo, Holbaeh, Rodway, Str- asser, Pierce, Duke. Row 4. Arra, Price, Buchta Vlfhite, Ryan, Demes, Bastecki. Row 3. Feistel, Brandstetter, Marx, Debs, Trodler, Rees. Row 2- Fields, Reszke, Schneiderman, Winslow, Shoemaker, Carlson, Godwin. Front Row. Kunz, Reynolos, Kilima, Guy, Krann, Sanders. I MRS. HOLLY Top Row. Kielbasa, Schenwar, Toughy, Olson, Hrer, Hoh, Desch. Row 3. Boyer, P'eruscini, Jaszkowski Hill, Miftelbaun, Eidson, Tanaka. Row 2. Dembic ki, Powroznik, Soliwoda, Pernau, Anderson, Nulick, Durlak, Rozicki. Front Row. Schnaufer, Wersching, Snorski, Miller, Stome, Zygowicz. MISS KAHER Top Row. Gitzinger, Nlson, Kopera, Helden, Lewen, Krupienski. Pow 4. Potter, Klepitch, Gerhard Hempfling, Schwabe, Nahrstadt, Oland. Row 3. Frailey, Reed, Tompson, Jacobsen, Greenwald, Krue- ger. Row 2. Simmons, Moza, Katz, Henderson. Front Row. Kelleher, DeMore, Chrobak, Smith, Han- auer, O'l.eary, Varga. MRS. KLUGE Top Row. Zielinski, Swensen, Anderson, Rathsam Graber, Hochrein, Burgh. Row 4. Muraeski, Fan- ferko, Lindberg, Estrup, Felski, Wehrmeister. Row 3 Jorgenson, Lafrentz, Woelfle, Delia, Jasckowski, Bel- pedio, Wehde. Row 2. Bonta, Orlowski, Schmuldt Hoffman, Leidger, Kramer, Hawley, Vymola, Grinker Front Row- Mrs. Kluge, Ruby, Mahler, Hoeppner Calvello, Daniel, Albrecht. MISS KRITZER Top Row. Zounski, Rosenberg, Meyers, Grau, Isbell Rice, Carr. Row 4. Herrmann, Milenkovic, Hernan- dez, Zang, Flanagan, Erickson, Winkler, Dinzik Row 3. Tipescu, Terranova, Reff, Toth, Rendl Freund, Carr. Row 2. Bowlis, Bertany, Swerdon Colt, Milich, Nonaka. Front Row. Zucharello, No- ga, Bodammer, Miss Krifzer, Vlfoloszyk, Mueller Mac Donald. MR. LOMBARDO Top Row- Ferrantell, Arcara, Hembling, Clark, Galla, Jacoby. Row 2. Canchala, Golub, Simurlo, Piazza, Harding. Front Row. Floresm, Surga, Mr. Lombardo, Cirulis. MR. MAAS Top Row- Lesniak, Bergstrom, Kaiser, Wulfram, Ringer, Shogren. Row 4- Mangolini, Schuler, Hall Bower, Schwartz, Blunda, Dunbar. Row 3. Trom betta, Carlson, Caruso, Szczerbiec, Nawrocki, Gosan ko. Row 2. Geltner, Kane, Markowski, Zawiszew- ski, Bliss. Front Row. Olney, Cole, Mr. Maas, Dompke, Marksteiner, Marcquenski. MISS LARSON Top Row. Borowski, Treshak, Roppolo, Waters, And- ersen, Schultz, Kramer. Row 3. Schauer, Stachon Weine, Abbate, Thincher, Ehmke, Grelck. Row 21 jchade, Tincher, Speiner, Waltz, Marbach, Kedzierski, Stang. Front Row. Miss Larson, Harris, Pastuszka, Bruder, Mikolon, Prather. MRS. LAUDER Top Row. Swigert, Larson, Ferber, Geminn, Lody- gowski, Doerfler, Jordan, Klingbeil. Row 4. Ber- ent, Wagner, Krebs, Prange, Barshesk, Leino, Gus- tafson. Row 3. Kroner, Lippere, Hirsch, Johnsen, Marsh, Hilderandt, Mika, Anderson. Row 2- Shadron, Lippincott, Ziegler, P'ekala, Maki, Kirsch, Altman, Muszynski. Front Row. Mrs. Lauder, Rus- selle, Consigny, Mulay, Carlino, Hirte, Watson. MR. LINDEN Top Row. Camplin, Benn, Nasuta, Friedman, Houck, Vv'edsw, Loos. Row 4. Meads, Rzeszewski, Metz- ger, Michalarcs, Stift, Moeller. Row 3. Piehl, Stahn- ke, Baron, Olesky, Galetano, Marx, Devita. Row 2. Goldmann, Wangrow, Kudsk, Les, Urban, Nemecek. Front Row- Adams, Meyerovitz, Fillipp, Mr. Linden, Monsen, Bornmann, Zimmer. MISS LINDLEY Top Row. Adams, Obodzinski, O'Halloran, Czaja, Hoffman, Fank, Oratawski. Row 4. Polizzi, Kluck, Sperber, Komala, Wegner, Horn, Drake, Ellison, Ca- bay. Row 3. Knapp, Schlacks, Jacobs, Moy, Dan- iel, Drumsta, Smith, Hudack. Row 2. Conoscenti, McP'herron, Grimaldi, Vernald, Oddo, Gatewood, Ghionzoli. Front Row. Klein, Gorlach, Rinaldi, Miss Lindley, Thome, Kaip, Nicosia. MISS MAZUR Top Row. Crowley, Borowczyk, Sfasiak, Kamienski, Gronek, Moll, Barton. Row 4. wifekl K,-wpgck, Maryanski, Pyfer, Maziarka, Piszcek, Swierczynski Giannini. Row 3. Wronski, Florczyk, Franczkowski Michaels, Bielawski, Lee, Bulbusz. Row 2. Loboj- ko, Bialas, Szarzynski, Kijek, Kawafa, Ziaza, Ball, Kornarnicki. Front Row. Miss Mazur, Pyfel, Burns Klein, Cwierz, Desecki, Schultz. I f 1 MR. McVEY Top Row- Slovak, Fischeer, Cabel, Casey, Quast Shipka, Neidl, Rzeminski. Row 4- Rohde, Schultz Olek, Holm, Krispen, Amrich. Row 3. Nenmoyer Schick, Glass, Pacelli, Root, Zichman. Row 2. Glowack, Minkus, Felbinger, Rossi, Lahti, Fuellgraffe, Raimondi. Front Rov. Rauhut, Nelson, Antczak, Mr. McVey, Krupa, Grejczyk, Konielzny. I I I MRS. MELLON Top Row. Hill, Haskins, Bertolozzi, Ortkemp, John- scn, Rossi, Anderson. Row 4. Mitchell, Gariand, Wydra, Raymond, Notfke, Christensen. Row 3. Klenski, Kobekowski, Caralson, Marko, Zahara, Kor- caynski, Simmons. Row 2- Swenson, Sarnecki, Yi, Pander, Asafo, Kukla, Carney. Front Row. King, Miles, Bruner, Holowicki, Malkin, Belcher. MR. N. MILLER Top Row. Odle, Jones, Seifrifz, Mischung, Stolder, Schwelle, Schoeffler. Row 3. Schoeffler, Fless, Zehelein, Davis, Blickers, Worrell. Row 2. Sfetz, Kolner, Haze, Wautelet, Wollin, Kuta, Meyer. Front Raw. Barry, Gagliano, Caruso, Mies, Dybowski, Zimmer. T V 4 MR. MORTON Top Row. Dudley, Schulzi, Knez, Feifs, Hahl, Haase, Dzierzanowski, Teichman. Row 4- Rowls, Lizak, Kuzma, Bunda, Utroska, Gatz, Olsen, Riser, Geschrey, Row 3. Ahrens, Schmuller, Delong, Laufenberg, Pace, Minter, Walsh, Raifano. Row 2. Umbricht, Digilo, Kazmirczak, Chernich, Stamer, Derminkzssian. Front Row. Tajer, Czysczon, Gately, Mr. Morton, Kupisch, Miller, Snider. IN 5 ,. If 7 MR. Nzcnon lfevxbwife DWVWXZA Top Row. Karmis, Calagan, Alf, Smith, Kapke, Mingl, O'Donnell. Row 4- Scharpenberg, Briggs, Colby, Andersson, Karuhn, Morris, Straszynski, Leppiaho. Row 3- Beltzong, Wedrall, Nettnin, Leisky, Crawford, Citti, Hammar. Row 2- Wit- tenberg, Diprizio, Hansen, Rezotko, Smiles, Itahra. Front Row. Mr. Negron, Petro, Konior, Strigin, lmberger, Pittraf, Deutschmann. MR. PELUSO Top Row. Swinbourn, Bay, Widen, Perschke, Jelonek, Nfemaszyk, Mlatz, Row 4. Labuda, Hughes, Don- ato, Zygowicz, Skibski, Berry. Row 3. Kleitsch, Brown, Sopocy, Spohr, Sundholm. Row 2. Sanders, Lopresti, Massacesi, Sarafolean, Deutsch, Caarlson. Front Row. Mr. Peluso, Boettcher, Stawinoga, Nah- horniok, Weidenhoefl, Pluskota.. MR. RENNISON Top Row. Nugent, Strzelecki, Schmidt, Boetfcher, Krispin, Olson, Bouwman. Row 4. Zschach, Pross, Sobecki, Stawiarski, Sostarich, Carlson, Carney, Rav 3. Schnieder, Saeks, Clancy, Cartwright, Kinnfar, Goloberg, Hauser, Zelm. Row 2. Parlich, Hartman, Sifko, Ward, Hohl, Giles, Zaucha. Front Row. Eshoo, Sobczak, Howe, Tanker, Peterson, Schmitz, Zurad. ...YM It X K4 X. I . f 'flu--' I It .:.fy.,f K ,pix MR. RODGER Top Row. Roth, Casper, Henriksen, Smialek, Lavac- care, Foley, Bruchan. Row 4. Petersen, Anderson, Mullins, Waskow, Wickstrom, Brosig, Heinze, Barnic- ke. Row 3. Janczewski, Pate, Saperstein, Larson, Watson, Sabacinski, Lidbury. Row 2- Zadlo, Za- hareas, Runge, Weissgerber, Snyder, Barton, Front Row- Crouse, Perlick, Duffer, Mr. Rodger, lsakson, Munson, Grady. MR. SIEDBAND Top Row. Heatley, Romashko, Kubaszewski, Myd- Iach, Nichols, Spitza, Jensen. Row 4. Komorkie- wicz, Wisniewski, Schwarz, Hennesy, Schmid, Camp. Row 3. Seedorf, Leschinski, Finnegan, Runge, Rodriguez, Hansen, Koski. Row 2. Lafever, Rohde, Kornacker, Maci, Olson, Krenpen. Front Row. Gaspari, Velici, Wuniarczyk, Mr. Siedband, Roth, Dietz, DeSimone. MISS STILLER Top Row. Wielgus, Smith, Kuta, Ketcher, Prusinski, Wozniak, Wilke. Row 4. Adler, Lome, Wedrall, Barcal, Williamson, Becker. Row 3. Prince, Peter- son, Lechnowicz, Kuvak, Gagainis, Perez, Strom. Row 2. Eckebrecht, Peplinski, Wold, Kranz, Prokop. Front Row. Weiss, P'atenaude, Blaumueller, Nelson, Banke, Jornd. MR. STROTH Top Row. Haskett, Hansen, Rheubutton, Soderstrom, Mahr, Milewski, Donellan. Row 4- Petty, Lipsey, Pickering, Benzinger, LaSota, Mizer, Schleser, Chris- tiansen. Row 3. Fricano, Alvarodo, Daens, Thiele, Pawlish, Langland, Schultz. Row 2. Frank, Weid- ner, Fisher, Prondzinski, Gebele, Kreuger, Diamond, Johnson. Front Row. Caruso, Klosowicz, Arkuszew- ski, Mr. Stroth, Duda, Weith, Enblom. MISS STUBBLEFIELD Top Row- Engrebretsen, Armour, Olds, Hartikka Davis, Bode. Row 4. Kelpin, Jaeger, Brinkman Golnick, Olson, Berti, Hofert, O'DonneIl. Row 3- Evens, Armstrong, Dzierznski, Hayes, Bechtold Ropinske, Johnson, Row 2. Medenwald, Hayden Ellidtt, Fogeberg, Redemske, Andrews, Linder. Front Row. Seller, Gaggiano, Hokenson, Magis Kunita, Derlis. MR. TOPP Top Row.. Johnstad, McDale, Mazurek, Matt, Whalen Mozier, Richeimer. Row 4- Reynolds, Matz, Mistak Huffman, 'Kouchoukos, Sputt, Adams, Gradl. Row 3 KOYQ KOVIIC, ZIeI'T1b0, Radke, Powell, Gavin, Munry DeN1colo. Front Row- Fermoyle, Fabie, Steinhebel Mr. Topp, Jones, Moody, Pacyna. 1 MISS BARRON Top Row. Ric-mer, Jcccb, Mclnlosh, Friese, Dc-bs, Massow, Fawkes Ada-san Row 4. Szuei, Nlnce finch, Maaser, Teewale' Zalifski Srlwatfiotlw Siifik, Langncr, Row 3. Hariiick Q.u::i':aQiq, Kiajlwiki, Von Thcrmen, lrn' szher Bcciia rlviwsclnel, Kopcua, Row 2- Chair, Lewis, Fine, F ziefcis, Haarik, Ya- mada, Miss Barron, Front Row. Branar, Freivag, Maidel, Baecker, VV.ck, Wigana, l-ledman. MR. BLUM Top Row. Raed, Krock, Bock, Healy, Uczen, Kinder- mann. Row 3. Eickstadt, Schutt, Futris, Van Voorst, Scheur. Row 2. Cygan, Healy, Lindquist, Danna. Front Row. Crachus, Zabytko, Mr. Blum, Sampson. MR. WANZUNG Top Row Paulsen Faust Johnson Timon mit ' ' , , , , S h Thomas, Kardaras, Jakubanis. Row 4. Miller, Hess: kan a, i-lueckstaedt, Kykisz, Glassner, Pierozzi, Dish- n'cn Row 3. Bay, Smith, Ernst, Fletter, Davis, M0- krs, Bubert, Myrick. Row 2. Zyla, Takata, Uchi- xama, Wclther, Wematts, Murawski, Pastelnik. Front Row. Mr. Wanzung, Sanclt, Gorder, Klug, De- baets, Ellsoas, Behmer. MR. WEINSTEIN Top Row. Coffelt, Fritz, Jokiel, Petroski, Kish, Schwarz, Kornacker, Medina. Row 4. Roberts, Duncan, Friedlier, Knybel, Niedzwiecki, Kendrick, Sian sz. Row 3. Rozmarey, Matthies, Addante, Ficarra, Erain, Morton, Bischoffer. Row 2. Figaro, Gola, Mechlenburg, Brown, Mestling, Sliwa, Alessi. Front Row. Mr. Weinstein, Borshers, Siem, Lee, Palombi, Kaiser, Johnsey. SE IORS MISS G. ADAMS Top Row. Sommer, Michelini, Meyer, Zang, Daniel- sfsn, Trebick, Stahlke. Row 4. Boschan, Linderman, Flcxman, Ahearn, Kraft, Weszykowski, Glasper, Pe- ters. Row 3. Donnawell, Langos, Priester, Finnern, Schultz, Jacobsen, Bozman. Row 2. Bolton, Moore, Zentara, Kamensky, Stangland, Fandrick, Dyokas, Haas. Front Row. Miss Adams, DeChant, Chris- tophersen, Fagerman, Bohman, Conne, Catardi. MR. E.A. ANDERSON Top Row. Volrner, Powell, Rickard, Nelson, Robi- son, Neract, Srnitn, Kalnins. Row 3. Asplund, Goaziszcvrsfci, Pyalski, Dazman, Fernandez, Lundberg, Srnatlers, Blume. Row 2. Halfrnan, Palheber, Gras- so, Nicnan, Smith, l-lcra, Matoian, Kawai. Front Row- Mr. Anderson, Maortgat, Blake, Perlin, Jenkins, Burns, Baron, MRS. BRODMAN Top Row. Allen, Stromberg, Anderson, Peterson, Lauer, Ehm, Ruth, Aigner. Row 4. Epert, Springer, Ruff, Adams, P'ortschy, Botzek, Greco, Swanson. Row 3. Wochtler, Reimann, Clauss, Gregson, Giesler, Wiederer, Lachato, Ruth, Haut. Row 2- Freed Klay, Menning, Scharl, Wenzl, Eckert, Focht, Behrf Front Row. Vogt, Schultz, Pax-sin, Mrs. Brodman, Meyers, Hirniok, Stone. MR. J. BURKE Top Row. Faulhaber, Wrober, Femmel, Berger, Huo- faver, Lorence. Row 4. Cyr, Pyler, Grill, Scltwager, Tomkins, Sylvester, Modico. Row 3. Waiflein, El- lis, Cugnetta, Hondzlik, Anderson, lsenberg, Johnson, Klopp. Row 2. Becker, Blumenhagen, Gels, Bernau, Meyers, Hong, Tolentino. Front Row. Router, Korr- war? Sosnowski, Mr. J. Burke, Schwartz, Kunitomi, o . MISS COLLINS Top Row- Borowczyk, Martin, Koczmarek, Hold- woy, Vanella, Rosenrich, Downie. Row 4. Vikon, Anselmo, Cozza, Ceach, Jagielski, Hansen, Woligor- ski, Kirschner. Row 3. Arnold, Wiet, Hurt, Oles- zek, Klott, Menchey, Eckerly. Row 2. Hooonkiok, Farrell, Sillin, Feret, Gray, Harder, Colella, Gribloens. Front Row. Lacko, Magan, Coyne, Kowodo, Hoppe, Lumb, Mueller, MISS CONNOLLY Top Row. Becker, Martens, Schewe, Otto, Jokubco, Todych, Grossart, Blassick. Row 4- Poszkiet, Sinda, Thelen, Czestcnchowski, Bach, Barton, Grenz. Row 3. Gates, Santoro, Gliszzvivski, Warskki, Barton, Jotzak, Chcncinski, Touhy. Row 2. Leonhart, Cas- per, Dacauislo, Trourn, A'ubey, Jensen, Genouned. Front Row. Caron, Corbett, Brzeczek, Miss Connolly, Hunt, Tegtmeyer, Martin. 'i r MR. ECKL Top Row. Hassler, Susinka, Garbacz, Czarchowski Barfuska, Aurelius, Anderson, Zvejnieks, Buscznski Row 5. Corcoran, Hayes, Madaus, Wendt, D'Antonio Engels, Johnson, Loubsky, Smenrek. Row 4. Malhews, P'resTi, Borchardf, Holtz, Ossler, Di Pietro Galla, Lerrner, Semple. Row 3. Anronelli, Pefrifis Neumann, Poremba, Garsea, Naaegele, Wriske. Row 2. O'ConneII, Olson, Konicek, Mraz, D'Andrea Muszynski. Front Row. Mr. Eckl, Faldman, Jernt Schaeppi, Norris, Harris, Klehr, MR. HEFLIN Top Row. Fabbrini, Rafalski, Hawk, Olson, Krifger, Argianus, Johnson. Row 3- Hoffman, Hagstrom Prowicz, Wolf, Ekstrand, Hruby, Janecek, Houseman Row 2. Posrelnik, Dann, Spilorro, Henning, Carlson Gordon, Webb, Salais. Front Row. Mr. Heflin Matz, Carlson, Reiden, Robinson, Weintraub, Hoyt: MISS HESS Top Row. Bock, Pulins, Ruffolo, Strauss, Bergstrom, Wojias, Schmucker. Row 4- Woiciechowiski, Kae- ser, Tedesco, Boza, Morris, Long, Judah. Row 3. Kingsley, Galari, Bataol, Epstein, Tracy, Christianson. Row 2. Bazilewich, Makiyama, Hill, Anetsberger, Marlin, Sunden. Ffonf Row- Mr. Kaide, Bischoff, Valenzieno, Dithmer, Huck, Goludski. MRS. HOWARD Top Row. White, P'oulson, Klukowskyj, Granby, Zim- mer, Jacobson, Faulkner. Row 4. Lavin, Balke, Kure, Thorson, Olson, Zimmerman, Adams, Saxton. Row 3. LaBonar, Tyner, Harbuf, Braun, Plucinski, Huff, Casper. Row 2. Lazar, Cascio, Rosenkranz, P-odolski, Perkaus, Todaro, Front Row. Gimino, Motyka, Klug, Mrs. Howard, Nystrom, Greinke. 1 1 i 1 MR. KUECKER Top Row. Sorg, Migala, Thompson, Nesbitt, Kubitza Wysocki, Hofman, Carpenter. Row 4. Schauer Hannus, Huebner, Hoffman, Doll, Strasheim, Gruber Row 3- Johnson, Dubofski, Ronge Klick, Schmidt Juengling. Row 2- Roggetz, Tlrojan, W'enzIaff Stankiewicz, Staufenbiel, Behles, Netzel. Front Row Rethersford, Mucciante, Fischer, Mr. Kuecker, Run nion, McGovern, Raycll. MR. MARKLAND Top Row. Steinbergs, Thorson, Skolnik, Abramic Haelman, Dahlstrom, W'ehr, Row 4- Englebrecht Gerts, Hartman, Wilczak, Ingraffis, Hosford, Row 3 Neal, Wieczarek, Russell, Warta, Arndt, Mateya, Row 2. Chmielewski, Gurney, Clemens, McGovern Raffanti, Plucinski, Carrol. Front Row. Mr. Mark land, Gin, Meria, Westrick, Stawinaga. MR. MORRISSEY Top Row. Mroz, Brilles, Englert, Schmautz, Ensfrom O'Neil, Gamberton, Pahlke, Molikie. Row 4. Trissila, Huss, Meske, Redszus, Krause, Netzel Wilberg, Folik. Row 3. Kimmell, Totzke, Carbone Augustine, Smollen, Doubacheck, Gerson, Tennel Row 2. Mix, Scanlan, Nakamura, Caravello, Graz- iano Nakamshi, Drexler, Benecke. Front Row. Jam- nick, Pauza, Hansel, Mr. Morrissey, Griffen, Hener, Belluomini. MR. PAINE Top Row. Tacchi, Hansen, Smalley, Kokos, Nelson Herzog, Englerth, Justus. Row 4. Zretz, Wilson Pauling, Atols, Poulter, Kuklinski, Lasecke, Dzik Row 3. Maitland, Logue, Otvos, Czarnik, Daprato Nega, Martin. Row 2. Logethetti, Olson, Kaufman r c o Marsala Schra er Tucker Front Row B u att , , y , . Lake, Kramer, Klessig, Mr. Paine, Gray, Suszere, Breh. 1 1 MISS POPP Top Row- Davis, Vogel, Siller, Spatzek, Aslaksen, Ford, Parker, Migon. Row 4. Anderson, Emmerich Steigerwalcl, Mijalski, Nelson, Krumm, Eldrup, Leino Row 3. Gehrke, Ganoe, Foss, Rolnick, Bytnar, Cwik Wegrzyn, Trost, Row 2. Przybylo, Henderson, Ja- ccbsen, Marek, Hunt, Dunst, Berg, Front Row. Kob- ner, Boian, Eddy, Miss Popp, Hoggstrom, Rornus Smith. MISS RATHJEN Top Row. Vaughn, Beland, Nelson, Oquist, Bartels Bloniarz, Flemming, Renkosik. Row 4. Pighini, Ah- rens, Ronriguez, Renneberg, Hahn, Bogot, Dublinski Row 3. Bielawski, Klemz, Hopkins, Krause, Kalinowe ski, Graven, lzard. Row 2. Smith, Roth, Burns Briglio, Koziol, Krason, Drake. Front Row. Forst D. Pankiewicz, R. P'ankiewicz, Miss Rathjen, Reeves Piantowski, Catalano. i MR. TORREYSON Top Row. Brunk, Forpanek, VanDurme, Stephan, Rognstad, Podowski, Arrigo. Row 4. Kautzi, Bi- wer, Marlette, Simoncelli, Hellwig, Bloniarz, Kraaz Row 3. Webb Hanisko Johnson Bucaro Cimchow- ski, Rlivi. Roiv 2. Peltier, Smithy, Buscagiia, Fickert Lombe, Botten. Front Row. Holmes, Burns, Rohlel er, Mr. Torreyson, l-lunyady, Cardin. MR. WALEWANDER Top Row- Patelski, Borkowski, Malecki, Strasiak Piasecki, Kreutz, Bayard. Row 4. Zielinski, Swider Wolanin, Gerage, Reyes, Zelesko, Lapinski. Row 3 Black Bentle S rlein Barreras Parker Gasiorow 1 Y, D0 1 , 1 ' ski, Haske. Row 2. Henry, Jucnowski, Gregos, Kot- owski, Moy, Mikos. Front Row- Fanale, Boyke Zywviel, Mr. Walewander, Bemont, Buck. MR. SCHWARTZ Top Row- Jones, Lewis, Kreigh, Gianni, Stephan Frys. Row 4. DoBran, Leidner, Young, VonNazer, Pipitone, Baldassano, Kutzer. Row 3. Lobod, Trenker, Durchslag, Eskelberg, Lewand, Scheffler, Swanson. Row 2. Huftnus, Curtis, Romazko, Lo- bow, Richter, Young, Andres. Front Row. Hanus, Patrizi, Glander, Mr. Schwartz, Obos, Fracek, MR. SCOTT Top Row. Skleney, Stahl, Martin, Gessner, Schumann Kouzoures, Pleie. Row 4. Sheridan, Lucarz, Voeks 1 Brill, Jacobs, Koehler, Ratfield. Row 3. Rendak: Mason, Szpekowski, Bonick, Miner, Zittenfield, Hack Row 2. Katsuleas, Bouche, Keller, Benning, Muder- lak, Moore, Altenburg. Front Row- Miller, Turba Lewis, Mr. Scott, Drozdik, Matthes, Carlson. MR. SLEPICKA Top Row. Krumin, Comber, Cordt, Connor, Witt Urban, Busch, Zirbes, Peterson. Row 4. Ruppeck 1 1 1 Einik, Giebner, Recoraro, Lonask, Duncan, Anderson, Hartman. Row 3- Reiser, Forman, Kranz, Benson Cermak, Logan, Jondahl, Wemette. Row 2. Durante, Wolfson, Walker, Uricek, Kruse, Johnson Barroso, Peterson. Front Row, Mr. Slepicka, Beierle Brandseth, Deblock, Hofer, H. Kroeger, K. Kroeger MRS. SKINNER ---MRS. JONES 1 1 1 Top Row. Ohlson, Reilly, Golden, Butler, Ladendorf, Wilk, Rubschlager. Row 3. Sentowski, Herberger Fanchi, Hiltscher, Sloboda, Loeb. Row 2. 1 l-lochberger, Swanson, Seegert, Gonzalez, Rosen. Front Row. Mrs. Skinner, Hume, Heselbarth, Patrick Mrs. R.S. Jones, 1 MRS. WEBER Row Perna Smith Sidorewicz North Pienta TOP - ' , , , , , Lesiak Olson Smith. Row 4. Czarnik, Haldemicin, Meltreber, Urbauer, Mulvey, Hallett, Steinberg. Row 3. Macmoldt, Moss, Nett, Madland, Vetter, Siato, Dudzinski, Schoenberg. Row 2. Whitney, P'isula, Schodin, Romz, Greenslade, Elsinger, Veschu- lis. Front Raw. Maichel, Rzentkowski, Kania, Mrs. Weber, W'itherspooon, Smith, Haerle. MR. WEINER Top Row- Vargo, Schober, Peszek, Dixon, Markelli Elwing, Saldavs, Limbacher, Sievering. Row 4. Schauer, Brenne, Malcolm, Schulze, Gosche, Berg Brzezinski, Kuehn. Row 3. Maier, Ciesla, Kelley, Jordan, Olsen, Boeck, DeFrancesco, Schultz. Row 2 Hott Richmond, Gogoll, Dosek, Marino, Klatt, Martz, Lentsch. Front Row. Malos, May, Begun, Mix, Kaulas, Sehlhorst, Mr. Weiner. MR. YOUNG Top Row- Hubbard, Straub, Keller, Carpenter Blaheta, Joyner, Schultz, Dura, Row 3- Deasy Kawell, Lotgren, Solomon, Labant, Cachapero, Aroni san. Raw 2. Burns, Kozlowski, Peterson, Natividad Marks, Woods, Sebastian. Front Row- Feltz, Weis: ner, Mr. Young, Noncek, Stamos, MISS YOUNGQUIST Tap Row. Nesa, Kaiser, Zielinski, Anderson, Bystrom Kalis, Sahagian. Row 4. Bianchini, Beverage Beyermann, Bach, Sturrock, Preus, Gast. Row 3 Laikia, Kautz, Gershon, Johnson, Suppo, Dobrowski Hirchberg, Row 2- Peterson, Sosowski, Hollings- worth, Chereso, Kim, Uchima. Front Row.,.Witt Baumann, Anderson, Norwood, Rompa, Lieske, i, VARIED DEPARTMENTS Standing. Mr. R. Buchanan, Physical Edu- cation' Mr. M. Miller Wood Shop, Mr. Baier Wood'Shop, Mr. L. Swiatkowski, Mathematicsl Sitting. Dr. Punkay, English, Mr. Brinkman Plastic Shop, Miss Dreessen, Biology, Mr. Gorny Welding. VARIED DEPARTMENTS Standing. Mr. G. Kaiser, English, Mr .Con- nors, English, Mr. Swor, English, Mr Richards, English, Mr. Voorhees, Chemistry, Mr. Tapley, Physics. Sitting. Mrs. Mellon Mathematics, Miss Warkentien, English, Mrs Dimitrotf, Civics, Miss Hess, English. 2 remember M. ELLA BARRETT Lane Tech was grieved to hear that Miss Ella Barrett, teacher of English at Lane was stricken by a cerebral hem- orrage and passed away February 7, l958. She was beloved by all, and as a member of the faculty tor twenty-tour years she gained a reputation for her friendliness and dependability. l-ler death was a severe blow to the school and, indeed to the city. She received all her earlier education in Chicago. She was a graduate of the Chicago Teachers College, received a Ph. B from the University of Chicago, and obtained a Master's degree from from Loyola University. Though devoted to her native Chicago the world was her home , and she traveled extensively, visiting Mexico, South America, Europe, Canada, and Alaska, All of our words, however, could not express our thoughts as well as the words ot one of Miss Barrett's closest associates when she stated: She was a truly cultured person and her death was a real loss to the youth of Chicago. HELEN SHERBAHN Her warm spirit of love and trust lingers as a legacy to those of us who knew Helen Sherbahn for what she was, one who thought no evil, knew rio evil. l-ler unexpected death on November 22, l957, come all too soon in life that gave as generously ot service, l-lelen Sherbahn was indeed an excellent and compassionate teacher, Laneites now dispersed over wide-spread sectors of the globe are grateful tor her ability and conscientiousness as an English teacher. ln her early days at Lane Miss Sherbahn sponsored a public speaking and debating society known as Forum, the students she tutored in this organization won contest after contest in inter-school competitions, But her services did not end there, as the boys soon became accustomed to taking her their problems and aspirations, until she became both their contidante and counsellor. And so passed our way a kind, an unselfish, a 232 warmly affectionate colleague and friend. 5,0 il 0 g zz e Greatness Through Advancement This school and this publication can not keep its eyes continually on the road behind. As soon as it passes the milestone, their heads will turn and they shall see what lies before them. The road will look no different, save that their shadows are behind them, and ahead of them is the sun, brighter than ever. Footsteps are yet to be implanted in the dust, memories are yet to be gathered, records are yet to be broken and set, titles are yet to be won, friendships are yet to be made, and lessons on school subjects, on how to act as a gentleman, citizen, and scholar are yet to be taught. They will be implanted, gathered, broken, set, won, made, and taught. They shall be. And when they are implanted, gathered, broken, set, won, made, and taught, then there shall walk from the doors of Lone men, men who have difficult and wonderful times, men who have passed with ease or difficulty, men who will use what they have received from this institution wisely, or not so wisely, nevertheless, they will be men. Our future lies with them. l 233 .,..,,,, off.-. WNW- N - rrsmm . If rf riff' KX! Egg! W an xn... 2 1 ' ,-'. . S, r . ' 1 Ry I When that cherished day arrives you'll want a living record made by a professional photographer. After the words have been said, the food eaten and the re- freshments consumed, the only record of the day with all your friends will be your wonderful por- traits. ROOT will record your candid wedding story with the delicate touch of an artist., For pre-bridal, en- gagement or other formal portraits, ROOT has seven complete mobile studios for portraits at your home, church, reception or in our downtown studio. 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