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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
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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
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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-
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