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

 - Class of 1937

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CARL JOHN HERMACH Secretary Carl first saw the dark of night inCBridgeport, Connectie cut,7Jct er 9, 1919. After finishing his elementary educa- tior atZIti.aFayetteDElementary School, he entered Lane. He was he winner of three scholarships and held a mem- bership in the National Honor Society. Secretary of the Budget Committee was the only office he hel . He was a member of the championshiplswimming team, a lifeguard, and a member of the Civics Club. Intramur' Sports and Cross Country took up the rest of his spare time. Armour is his next destination. Deeds are better things than words are JOHN HERBERT CLAYTON Treasurer When Jack came into this world as a baby, he was so surprised that he couldn't talk for two years. The momen- tous occurrence of his birth took place on September 9, 1919, in Evanston, Illinois. He left Sullivan Jr. High School and came to Lane without hesita ion. Jack eceived four scholarships and a membership in the Honor Society. While at Lane he was the President of the Mask and Shears Club and Vice-President of the Dance Club. He held member- ships in the Civics, Air Conditioning, and Gavel Clubs. His spare time, which wasn't much, was taken up by In- tramural Sports and being captain of the Hallguards. His future plans are to enter Northwestern. All the world's a stage, and Jack is well prepared CLARENCE WALTER SCHROEDER Sergeant-at-Arms Clarence was horn in our neighboring state of W' con- sin, in the brewery city of ilwaukej, on May 21, 19209 After graduating from th Concordia Elementary chool, he entered Lane. He has four scholarships and belongs to the Honor Society. He played football from his first year to his senior year, and left behind a good record, showing ability at playing the game right. He was a member of the Dance, Economics, German, Stamp, Roller Skating, Civics, and Invadersxlubs. Hallguard duties and Intramur- al Sports were just a pastime to him. His future plans are to enter Iowa. Always in the center of things , 'I' N . - f e Page Twenty-three

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.5 Page Twenty-two GEORGE LAWRENCE MARCUCCI President One fine fall morning, September 25, 6917, Walter Winchell announced a blessed event. hus Z Marcucci was born. The event took pkce i jhi- g Mark g aduated from the Morse Ll 0. - Wyffzilnentary School in June, 1933. His next esti- nation was La e. Mark distinguished him- self on the football team for three seasons and in '34 was elected ,captain of the freshman foot- ball squad and inl'36 was elected captain of the varsity squadohe also played baseball in '37, Mark happened to be the lfirst football player to play three years on the New Lane Field. He earned three L's as his reward in the fiel of athletics. He belong d to the French, Civics, Math Lettermen's, Invader's, Dance, Roller Skatifig, Tech Prep ales, and Aviation Clubs. Intramural Sports took up the rest of his spare time. His future plan is to enter Northwestern. He always hits the mark THADDEUS STANISLAUS KRUPNIK Vice-President Red's birthplace was LaSalle, Illinois, nd the da e, September 7, 1919. After leaving St. Helen's lementary School, he entered Lane to continu his education. All four scholarships and a membership in the National Honor Society were awarded to him for his scholastic efforts. Secretaryships of the Latin and Polish Clubs were some of the offices held at Lane. He was a valuable addition to the Civics, Dance, Stamp, Math, Chess and Checker, Harmonica, and In- vaders Clubs. He participated in all the Intra- mural Sports, was chief Intramural Umpire for three years, and won a third place award in the Intramural Forward Passing contest. He is un- decided as to his future plans. He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ' v' ' W ' A f. R -l:l tnz N ' Xi I :V.i ff ffiii i2'f ffQfQQ-5 -. if1fflQff,2f'QEQ



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V ROBERT CHARLES KORTA Chairman, Annual Committee I Bob first saw th light of day in Chicago June 7, Q920b He grad- uated from thegt. Paul's lementary School. He distinguished him-'X self as the Art Editor of t e Tech Prep. His spare time was taken up by the Art and Ushers Clubs, Intramural Sports, and the Quill and Scroll. THOMAS WILLIAM WHITE Chairman, Announcement Committee Tom's birth ace is Chicag . The date, September 4, 1919. He grad- uated from th St. Benedict's Grammar School with flying colors and began his secondary educati n at Lane. Tom has four scholarship pins and a membership in the Honor Society. WILLIAM EDWIN SCHLOSER Chairman, Arrangement Committee Bill was born in Chicago, on June 22,Q920,7and was graduated from the Lewis Elementary School. He received the four scholarship! pins and a membership in the Honor Society and later was its presi- dent in 4A. He was Vice-President of the Chicago Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. MILLARD PETER GRAKAVAC Chairman, Biography Committee and Picture Committee Q GH'F Mill popped into our faizcity ongJuly 16, 1919. After obtaining Wm his primary education at the Prescott Elementary School, he came to ane. He was a member of the Tech rep Staff, in which he was As- sociate-Editor in 4A. He belonged to the Quill and Scroll Chapter. He also wrestled in his first year, and earned a letter as his reward. He was a member of the Civics and French Clubs, being President of the French Club in 4B. EDWARD HENRY FIEDLER Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee Fied was born i Chicag on September 29, 1919. After being graduated from the Qigassiz iElementary School, he entered Lane. He became president of the Civics Club. Fied merited two scholar- ship pins and is a member of the Honor Society. JAMES JOHN CORTEZ Chairman, Dance Committee Cork came from Warren, Ohio, where he was born on July 22,Q918. He attendedQWashington Elementary School before coming to ane. He played on the footba team for three years and earned three let- ters for his hard work. In addition to his playing football, he held memberships in the French, Invaders, and Lettermens Clubs. Page Twenty-four

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