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I -Xl L Isl IIROIX G I resrdent 17' Pull hrst 'rme rnto t s busy world rn Chrcrho o ulv 12 1917 Upon gradtratrng from th Burr Irlementarv School vrrtrr a verv hr h scho rs rc ratrrrf he entered thrs well known schr ol where hrs thoroughness and 'food vrrll rnrrked hrm as the rdeal s u dent Io hrs hard and tedrous rrork he garn ed membershrp rn the Iane Chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrety accornprnred by the four stholarshrp awrrds He drd hrs ut most to uphold the honor of thrs magnrfr cent school He served several semesters as a Student Corrncrl Representatrxe 'md Jorned the Iorum He rs now one rf the best spt rk er rt ' rne He also shoxed hrs talent rn the Nlrsk and Qnears Club wrth rn envrable record as an amateur actor The L hem teach ers mrde a perfect chemrst of hrm and there fore Ire became one of the promrnent mem bers of the th mrstry Club He went on many of the varrous Lrvrcs Llub trrps and managed to b of assrstance when he was needed He rs one of our best drncers nd rs proud to say hrt he learned everv step at the Lrne Dance Club He man reed to pulr through rne of the trghtest spots rn hrs whole career vrhen he rppornted the drlrerent com mrttees He was also very generous rn hrs help tow rrd Iane and rs now gorng to con trnue hrs success rn thrs lrrge busrness world N ah lfzhn h 1 hr Pn 51111 nt Twenty e1g,ht ASS ISTO Havrng spent a year and a half rn the new burld mg the class of January 1956 has tl e opportunrty to express rts thanks to all who helped to make the new I ane possrble Before attarnrng the senror rank the members of thrs class enjoyed three years of work work whrch was made easrer by the 305 ful companronshrp afrord ed by our fellow students II ork ordrnarrly means some thlng to be accomplrshed md thrs class has accomplrshed much and has rn a small way, brought a few honors to the name of La re In the past two and one half years several stages of advancement vere demonstrated Irrst as fresh men, we enrolled r the cld Iane, located at Qedg vvrck and Drvrsron Vle were scattered to the branches Havrng spent a vear rt the branch we were sent to th: marn burldrnf where rt seemed as rf vre had been transferred to another school Here vre met real hardshrps Althou fh we were rn the mam burldrng, some of the clisses were rn the branches whrch meant that we had to carry our coats rrth us throughout the dav at thrs trme we were called sophomores The new and rntere trng surroundrngs helped to make the year pass xerv qurcklv and the efore before ue knew what was happenrnv we vrere desrfnated Yrunrors In the second half of our Junror vc rr durrng the summer vacatron we were notrfred that the new Lane was to be opened It seemed lrke a dream to have all the convenrences of a new school made avarlable to us Nlrkrn sure that the grass wouldnt grow under our feet the electron of the offrcers took plac at the begrnnrng of the fourth year Out of the field of err ht candrdates Paul Ixedrok was chosen presr dent The vrce presrdent was Francrs Dorn and C harles Sass was made secretary The treasurer was Ilrllram Bungert and Stanford VI Meyers was elected sergeant at arms Our mrnds as we contrnued our studres were hlled wrth the reahzatron of our fondest dream come true 'Ihe remarnrng work of the january Llass of 1936 was performed rn the settrng that was worth the effort of any Lane graduatrng class Ile say that we 'rre proud to graduate from Lane ll hat the future holds for us no one knows but we hope rt wrll be a successful one THE LA f l Q, I --was-Y--1-. K I ' -J 7 ' . . 1 r . Y . Y . . , - y C - , - y - , . ., . . , , , x ,. . Y, . I , - .Q N 1 . - , rt A . . I f 'F ' ' . ' . . . A 4 I Q -Y C 7 3 ' . . . . 1- 1 1 v , , , , . , . C C 5 Y Z . 5 . A A . YU, . . 7' .' ' ' Y -,. . ' , ' , ., w -W 1 ,s 1 1 1 1 . c r r . p a . 1 K V '. . , 4 . 1 . . . 1 gg M c,L L 1 ,if . . v w y ' 1 ' . . , - I ,, -.. . Q - Y' , Y ' . ' 9 - , ' ' Y, L . t . Y , , , . 4 r L ' - - , . . . , Y , . . -v 2 ' A 4 Y . YY .Y . . , , . . hr -'11 -' v , r N A l C . ., , S . 2- ' , Y - vs? . A , . . . - - f 1 s 'v . s ' C , 5 . ' - .' . r - 'z '- ' f -. SZ 1,1 . K r , . F' I Y- - Y Y . Y , . I . 1 L gc 1 ' 1 1- , . r .- Y Y ,, Y C Z - .I ' . , Y .- . Y - 5 . A y I 1 I - l 4 1 , , e . .Y Y Y . ,. . -1 I- I . . ' yu l Y Q i 4 I I L I I , z ' ya ' ' - Y 'r r 1 . . . Z f . 1 r , ' ' 1 . ' T 1' ' v a a T Y . Z e - x . . 1 r I l . ' v , 2 4' e Y ' L ' ' 1 ' . ' ' I, 2 ' Y 17 I , r ' r A ' I. - ' - ly N
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anuary l 936 FRANCIS J.-icon oonx -Lill- V fre-Prcsfdcnf On ljune 6, 1917ba blessed event took place at the Dorn residence. It was none other than our lass- mate Francis Dorn. Being a graduate of the Fun- ston chool, be brought with him an excellent back- groi nd from which to build his success. Endowed with kee and alert mind he received recognition as a track man as well as being Vice-President. He started is athletic career by joining the track team, of which he Finally has become Captain. He also was Captain of the cross country team, there fore helping Lane to win many championships. He was the Intramural Forward Passing Champion during his third year. As a Student Council Dele- gate he did exceedingly well and he was a member of the German and Civics Club. If you ever wish to trade stamps with him, or need your furnace repaired, you just have to call on him. He learned this technique in the Air Conditioning and Stamp Clubs. He is undecided as to what course he will follow after leaving Lane, but he will come out on top. Wakirhonze -- .-1 Leader CHARLES WILIA 516.-XSS? Secretary harles came into his strange world in Chicago, on December 5, 1917. He ent the first eight years of is education at the Audubon Public School. Coming to Lane he participated i various activi- ties with high honors, and immediately' became one of the most outstanding students. Upon receiv- ing the four scholarships he became a member of the Honor Society, for his scholas ic efforts. He pro- gressed rather rapi ly on the Track Team but switched toclfootball, because he thoug t he could bring more success o Lane by doing so. He has served as Student Council Delegate a few semesters and we are proud to say that he did fulfiill the nec- essary requirements perfectly. He likes to study up on radios during his spare time and understands them quite well, He intends to become a foremost draftsman of America after he leaves Lane, and We are all sure that he will succeed. He had plenty of practice in drafting as he was Secretary of our class and many a time got writer's cramp. Hostecn-tso M Big Man TECH PREP l 1 Vice-President The vice president had to be prepared to step in and fulnll the duties of the Pres- ident if it was needed to do so. He also aided the President in various duties as directed by him. He read the bulletin very well at every class meeting, finishing his job very thoroughly. Secretary The secretary had to prepare and main- tain an accurate list of all members of the class arranging them in alphabetical order. He provided the various committees with the lists, and he kept a record of all busi- ness transactions which took place during the regular class meetings. T wenty-nine
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