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CLASS QFFICER Joseph H. Binder Sec1'etm'y Joe was born August 28, 1928 in Evanston. After living there for six years the Binder family moved to Chicago. Joe attended the Stewart Grammar School and graduated in January 1942. His first year of high-school was spent at Senn where he was on the Swimming and Gymnastic teams. He transferred to Lane in January of 1943. At Lane he has been in many activities, among them being Sgt. at Arms in the Senior Hi-Y and a member of the German Club, Publicity and Annual Committees. He has been a life guard in the swimming pool for two years and is a hallguard officer. Joe has been a member of the Ushers and Cycle Clubs. I-le is the Tech Prep and Annual salesman and writes Swen-A- Fore , the senior news. He has a scholarship award for his fourth year. Roy Zechlin T1'easu1'e1' Roy surprised his parents on Sept. 21, 1927. As a late member of a pair of twins, the other a girl. He spent his younger days at Brentano Elementary School and from there, following his older brothers advice, entered Lane, and has never regretted it. Roy worked after school so that left out joining clubs or teams, but he did get into intramural sports and the hallguards. .He took a General Technical Course the first three years, later changing to Smith-Hughes Machine Shop. This helped in pre- paration for his work in the world. During his four years at Lane he acquired many friends, who later elected him treasurer of his class. Upon leaving Lane he expects to be inducted into one of the branches of the armed forces. George C. Montalbano - Sgt. at Arms - George was born Jan. 19, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois. In 1942 he entered high-school, and in 1943 came to Lane. Since then he has attained the position of Sgt. at Arms of the Senior Gradua- ting Class, and 2nd in command in the Lane's R. O. T. C. as cadet Executive Major. Also, he is 2nd in command of Lane's Crack Drill Platoon. George intends to become a draftsman and if possible, he hopes to go to college. He was a member of the Dance club, Lane's Roller club, Crack Drill Platoon, Rifle Com- pany, and has done much work in the blueprint room.
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CLASS OFFICERS Roy Sorensen Vice-President Roy was born on May 27, 1928 and attended Mayfair Elementary School. His first year in high school was spent in Schurz. His mother figured there was too much to study besides his school work, so she sent him to the Lane Tech- nical School. Roy has been working for the four years he has been in high school and hasn't had much time for clubs or teams. He has played I. M. Basketball and was a member of the Slide Rule Club. He is also a Flight Sergeant in the Civil Air Patrol. Roy will attend Wright Jr. College until he is inducted into the armed forces. John Frenster President Class of January 1946 On a bright sunny morning, October 14, 1928 to be specific, a group of friends congratulated J ohn's proud parents upon their new arrival. It wasn't long before the youngster could walk and then trouble began. Furniture began to move, things disappeared from there usual places and soon a series of handprints were observed about 3 feet high. Time flies in a boys life, however, and soon John was plodding his Way to school. Mische- vious, playful and healthy, he got into the usual scrap and other problems of boys. Then in February 1942, he graduated from Bernard Moos Elementary School and after bid- ding his friends adieu, chose Lane as the school to continue his education. At Lane, he participated in many activities. During the four years here John has been a mem- ber of the Slide Rule Club and German Club, and also the president of the Camera Club. Beside all this he has found time to participate in intra-mural sports, became a member of the Hon- or Society and he has been able to acquire four scholarships. After graduation, John plans to get one year of University work at Illinois, majoring in Chem- istry, and Mathematics, before he answers the call to the Armed Forces.
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