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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.
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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.
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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
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