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for june 1938 New Times Demand New Measures and New Meng The World Hdvances, and in Time Outgrows The Laws That in Our Fathers Day, Were Best And, Doubtless, After Us, Some Purer Scheme Will Be Shaped Out By Wiser Men Than We. l. R. Lowell 25
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F .,,,,,wm.,. . .. Committee Chairmen Ccntdj O RAYMOND PAUL PINCAWIS, Annual R. Paul was born on January 15, 1920 in Chicago. He was graduated from the Saint Sylvester Parochial School and came to Lane to continue his education. In his soph- omore year, Paul Became a member of the Tech Prepl' Staff by entering a short story contest conducted by the 'fTech Prep. Promotions seemed to come rapidly--then came the top spot on the studentls literary dial-the ed- itorship of the year book. We predict that his future will encompass many years of creditable 'tquill-pushing. 0 GORDON LESTER, Announcement January 22, 1920, was a big day in the Lester home. That was the day Gordon was born Cin the small city of Galt, Canadal. At an early age the ,United States became his home. Graduating from the Irving Park School in June, 1934, he entered Lane. He was in the Student Council in 1B. As a member of the R. O. T. C. he was in the crack company in 1A-ZA, Non-coms club 3B, Officers club 3A- 4A. Aeronautical engineering holds his interests for the future. 0 WILLIAM PAPA, Arrangement William Papa was born,on July 14, 1920, in Chicago. After receiving his elementary training at the F. W. Reilly Public School, he came to Lane. Bill received four schol- arship awards, and was elected a member of the National Honor Society. He was a member of the Championship Orchestra in his last two years and participated in the National Championship held in Columbus, Ohio. The great- est satsfaction of his high school career was the many sin- cere friendships he formed. Bill will enter the business world. 0 WALTER RUDOLPH WALO, Biography It was on October 4, 1920 that Wally was born in Chi- cago. After attending Wright and going to school in Wash- ington, D. C., he was finally graduated from the O. A. Thorp School, with the highest average in the class. At Lane he received the four scholarships and became a mem- ber of the Honor Society. In the Architectural Club he worked himself up the to presidency of that organization. He was, also, a life guard. To further his ambitions, he is gong to attend Cornell U. and studylcivil engineering. 0 LOUIS SHAW JR., Cap and Gown Louis came form Alabama, Birmingham being his birth- place. He was born on the eighteenth day of November in the year 1919. Since entering Lane, he has received three scholarship pins, and subsequently has become a member of the Honor Society. His other activities include Intra- mural Sports, the Student Council, and the Tech Prep. 0 FRANK COLLURA, Dance Frank was born on January 10, 1920, in the little town of Murphysboro, Illinois. By his activities and his scholas- tic standing, Frank showed that he had the interest of his school at heart. He received his primary schooling at the St. Philip Benizi School. He entered Lane to further his education. While at Lane he earned the bronze, silver, and gold scholarship pins. Thus he distinguished himself and became eligible for the Honor Society. Frank intends to carry on at the University of Illinois. O CLIFFORD ARTHUR BRIL, Entertainment Cliff was born in Chicago on the thirtieth day of April, 1920, and was graduated from the Amundsen Elementary. He was in the Lane Hi-Y in his 4B and 4A semesters. He also learned his terpischorean feats at the Lane Dance Club in 3A and 4A. He earned two scholarships in his brief four years' stay. He expects to enter the business world or go to Armour Tech. He took the Lane Indian tradition serious- ly and studied Indian lore. Later on he became quite in- formed on the art of Indian dancing. 24 0 JOHN ALBIN PINKOS, Finance Pinky was born on December 14, 1920 in Chicago. Af- ter being graduated from the Langland Elementary with high honors, he entered Lane to increase his knowledge. He became the proud possessor of four scholarships and a membership in the Honor Society. Besides being a member of many clubs he was very active in the Student Council and assisted in making the Student Citizenship Committee a success. John's future plans are to go to college in order to continue his education. O JOSEPH CHARLES THOMPSON, Gift Joe was born in Chicago on November 22, 1920, and was graduated from Our Lady of Grace School. While at Lane he organized the Accordian Club and became its pres- ident in his senior year. Other activities in which he parti- cipated were: Scouters Club, Clinic Club, Aviation Club, Student Council, Ticket Selling, Yacht Club, and others. He received several letters, all four scholarships and a membership in the Honor Society. His further plans will take him to college. 0 LEONARD MILLER, Picture Leonard Miller was born in Chicago, on July 30, 1920. He attended the Saint Constance and Saint Pascal Gram- mar Schools. He entered Lane, a raw freshman, if there ever was one. Out of curiosity he joined the Mask and Shears. Favored with some talent and a rather high voice, he was doomed to feminine roles. Besides dramatics, he was elected to the Honor Society. He earned the four scholar- ships and served as hall guard for two semesters. He hopes to enter a college, and then to get in the aviation line. 0 FRANK M. L. JASTRAB, Publicity Frank was born on September 5, 1919 in Chicago, where at seven years he began his scholastic career. After eight successful years in the Ellen Mitchell Grammar School, he was graduated with honors. In September of the same year, he entered Lane. In 3A, after acquiring the early shift, he became a member of the Honor Society and earned his four scholarships. He had memberships in the Spurs and Saddle Club, Civics Club, Dance Club and he also served as hall guard. His future is undecided. 0 VERNON E. ROBBINS, Pin and Ring Vernon was born in Chicago on April 30, 1920. He came to Lane from the Saint Peter Canisius Elementary. Vernon was one of those serious fellows who received three schol- arships and a membership in the National Honor Society. Among his extra-curricular activities were the Lintoype, Radio, Economics, Officers, and Dance Clubs, as well as the Student Council and the Tech Prep Sales Staff. He joined the R. O. T. C. and attained the rank of Major. Vernon intends to further his education in college. O PHILIP FRANCIS CANCELLERI, Student Service Phil, a Chicago boy, was born on April 26, 1919 in the vicinity of the old Lane. After his graduation from the St. Philip Benezi School, he came to the new Lane, where he was a regular fellow and well-liked by his fellow-class- mates. He was a member of such clubs as the Latin, Ush- ers, Slide Rule, Spurs and Saddle, and the Physics Club. He earned all four scholarships, and was a memeber of the Honor Society, and was also one of the associate editors on the Daily . He will journey into the medical field. 0 CARL W. SIMONSON. Alumni Si first saw the light of this world on May 7, 1920. Og- den Grammar School started him on his education, and in 1934 Lane attracted him ,as the place to further it. He worked on the Tech Preif' Staff for two and one-half years, first on the publishing staff and then, as sports edi- tor for the annual. He proved his abilities by earning four scholarship pins, and a membership in the Honor Society. He contributed to the Daily'l in his leisure time. He intends to attend Northwestern University. the lane tech prep
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JOSEPH JOE ABBATE Chicago, Ill., Sept. 6, '20 Manierre Engineer Intramural Sports 2B-4B, Slide Rule 3B-3A, Tech Prep Salesman 4B, Physics 3A. I JOE C. ABBRUSCATO Chicago, Ill., Dec. 21, Headly College Football 2Bg Charter Pres- ident Invadersg Intramural Basketball Champs 1Bg In- tramural Sportsg Roller Club. I ALVIN FRANK ABUJA Chicago, Ill., Oct. 6, 1920 Schnieder Mach. Draftsman Football 1A-2Ag Glee Club 2B, Intramural Sports 4Ag Dance 4Ag Hall Guard 4B- IIA Anztounccmcxt Comm, GAYNOR M. ANDERSON Chicago, Ill., Sept. 2, '19 Hitch Pilot Sales Group 2Bg Stamp 1Ag Camera Club 3Ag Avia- tion Club 3B. I NORMAN C. ANDERSON Chicago, Ill., Nov. 8 '20 Robert Morris Work 3 Scholarship Pinsg Honor Society 4-B-4Ag Intramural Baseball 2B-3B. EDWIN S. ADAMSKI Chicago, Ill., June 18, '20 St. Fidelis Wright Jr. College Polish 4B-4Ag Slide Rule 2B-ZA, Intramural Sports 2B-4Ag Dance Club 3A. O JAMES W. ADLER New York April 10, '20 St. Thomas Chemistry Council 1B-lA, Slide Rule ZA, Forum ZA, Physics SA, R.O.T.C. 1B-4A, Cap and Gown Committee 4A. O JACK F. AGNEW Chicago, Ill., April 17, '20 Lady of Lourdes Air Cond. 3 Scholarships, Honor So- cietyg Dance Committee. CHARLES C. ANDERSON Virginia, May 6, 1920 Avondale U. of Illinois Honor Society 4B-4Ag 3 Scholarship Pins, R. O. T. C. 1B-4A Officer 3B-4A-Major- 4Ag Biography Comm. 4A. O CLARENCE ANDERSON Chicago, Ill., Aug. 1, '20 Waters Work Slide Rule 2B-ZA, Physics SB-SA, Dance 4B-4Ag Auto 2B-ZA. WILLIAM H. ALBRIGHT Chicago, Ill., Aug. 18, '20 St. Andrews Engineer French 2B-4Ag Student Service Committee 4Ag Rol- ler Club ZA I BERGER ANDERSON Wisconsin, Nov. 11, '19 Schubert Tool Maker Civics 4Ag Spurs and Sad! dle 4Ag Jr. Engineers 3A-4Ag Dance 4Ag Roller Club 4A. the lane tech prep
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