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

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Q if il 4, 4 N4 S '- ' . 28 f0.2 9144114 Spaald ' f58' N-,Z ffxvf L f V vox K5 ei C FEBRUARY : Freshie: Murray becomes rich Ponies keep winning saying cheese as 5 . . Mask and Shears I MARCH: Seniors receiv cert a smashing succes city championship and classic . . Tech Prep and provides Laneites v Murder at Random pre and Shears . . Symphon cz-ives S rating . . Sen begfn planning . . Hone at banquet . . APRIL: Pan American Clu annual Fie t s a . . Baseball ing the new minus Par CY '1 X 06 Z X .1 ef Your he 5 amp-ilgn rllilmv P i 4 PON? G N 'thur egin ken nn- 'in m :ls k. s begins new season Se bre th nr quarter m Jrks corded K MAY S nors contmue to desp ratey seek funds as pictures arrive hunt starts as prom draws near to be h:-ld at Tam 0 Shanter Prmtmg of annual begmns Seniors d plom JUNE Graduation practice begins Prom IS held leavmg seniors totally broke . . but happy Anuuols c and a t 9 beguns rg day arruves rx hundred and hfty re ceive long awauted dnplomas Schol orships and awards are presented Another class pre pores to start adult life as fresh: s B Q C J, Erickson Mr. Young G A. Steiner f L. Simon L. Londmesser J. Lemcnski P. Froberg Mr. Breedon R. Sponholz ART STAFF Bloszczok Horrison Niemonn Schubert Cuzzo Richardson Moskow Oberbeck Remick Robert Klauck Thomas Heyd Mr. Wade John Nickels Mr. Ledwon Eujene Stefz Sieve Di Simone William Henirichs D, Kivlehan Edward Schmitt D. Luby Eugene Warzehca C, Talbot No'm Thelan T S+rudemcm M, Rift R. Leclfiner C. Laehey Lenhardt D. Jobe Mr. Ledwon , 5 :ff Nw 4 -, W f n 'Q 'S ff if X4 ,sg W James Ji Smith, Princzjval Priuczpal lv jlflesszzgc The Lane Tech Prep has been a successful high school publication for many years, A great many alumni mention with pride that they had port in the production of the Tech Prep when they were Loneites. Some of these alumni are still in the field of journalism as columnists, editors, sports editors and writers. The present Lane Tech Prep is well and widely-known in educational circles. lt is the only Chicago high school book or magazine produced and printed by the students. This year again as in the past several years the Tech Prep was placed first in the yearly judging of secondary school publications at Columbia University. This continuous high standing as well as praise given by visiting educators from all parts of America and the other countries of the world is an indication of the fine quality of work in the book. Therefore, on behalf of the alumni, the faculty and the student body, I extend sincere congratulations to all those who in the past and in the present have done such a fine job. Special mention must be made of the Art and Print Shop Departments who have done so much of the work. Lone is proud of the Tech Prep. J?J4Q.,L-'76 Qwfffggw wr ,mr r'1gztV-,5g:,,,,w-w, Q-vu , E N Eafgj 4 5 --Af , ...ml 1 km QL, ,H + MR. PETFRSEN sa., s..,...4..z....z..1 MR. THLIE duulad Puhuaqual Mr. McCabe Mr, Hildebrand Mr, Pattullo Mr, Youngberg Discipline Placement Examiner Examiner FFICE Mr. Rothe Mr. Siebert Traffic Traffic I-fc Miss Schumacher Mr. Suter Librarian Adjustment IDE Mr, Hunter Mr. Polka Mr. Kilroy Mr, Scl-imiegel Scholarship Attendance Adjustment Hallguards FACULTY rg-rf Q 3 G. Adorns E. A. Anderson E. Anderson L . Anderson F. Arenberg C. Bornickol G. Boxlcr J. Beovcr A. Beck R, Bell A. Block C, Blum L, Bowyer C. Brody R. Brecdcn K. Broclmon R. Brown T. Brown R. Browne S. Bucher R. Buck H. Buerckholfz C. Corbough E. Campbell J. Campbell Chnslophersen H. Clark H. Closcn H. Clouscn M . Clevongcr G, Colcrnon M. Collins N, Cox J. Coyle K. Culberlson F. Culhcmc D. Deon J. Denton A. Dletc F. Dix A. Dornbos J. Dunford E. Flnslon H. Frost A. Gescheidlc H, Gofscholl A. C. Gronf J. Grill M. Grodsky I. Gross H. Gunderson G. Hogey E. Holl E. Hansen S, Harris P. Hawucr .QA ,f 1 43. , , Q ,fa ' +5?JjgF Agar 3 ,amz wh Kd, fmW?5 ffwifw. ', 9'Hr i . 1 W. 4 - 'V lpn-L ? 'i-x if M A - f,A . ,Q 3 ,t ,P'- ai? x Y r,, I K I I , 'X' 1 'Z X, 1 H 'H , D P L . -'Fw a 1 l 4 .w, HW .a L' f - .s- If ng! 4,1 V--. . .X f' .1-X-, ai I I 'uny - qi ' vfwngi . u., figfw M . :Www . ,X , JP, 1 . Q? A-,Q . X -an 32 's , KK X X Q A gg Y 333+ A A 1 ,im wx. NW p jf, ,Q rv QWRU ' Q.h f'1T ' QW L-H2155 ruff? aux 2 A 4 ,Wx 5V!EG COQRSE Af CIFHPG3 q s! '- Zigi' N' S x Nw.. F N4 1 f ,fab MQ Q R155 .sa 'G 1, 'w ' - 1 . I E tgiw f Q . ,w , , 'SQ I 'W ,. 1 gl? FACLI LTY - I ,kf. 7 9' ' x W Y .. .. K Q' s A. Heflin A. Heinzclman A. Hess C. Hildebrand W. Hjerfsedf W. Horschke L. Howard G. Huff J. Hunter H. Jacobson E. James F. Jennings O. Johnson M. Jones R. Jones W. Kaar H. Koher O. Kohle G. Kaiser G. Kennedy M. Kenny D. Kllroy E. Klofs R. Klug E. Kluge R. Knapp E. Koch W. Kuocker F. Kulieke M. Kurlandsky F. Kusse W. LoBonf L. Louder S. Ledwon W. Loifncr M. Llchfcnwaltcr W. Ludlow M. Lufzcn G. Lyon F. Magulnor I. Mautz C. MCCOIN' F. McMullen J. McNuHy R. McPherron F. McVey G. Moirdc-rks J. Mellon F. Mendvz E. Meyer H. Muchclson E. Mnssner P. Moore R, Moore E. Mulnix I. Meyers ,Mg iam? 1.14- WN X .... ,, -W V: Ni 5' R M, ' Y -P .- ' ew . ' 'N 5 SEXY' Q, Y 1 ' W P , .Md s , A, .gi f,i i ' V X F Wise' . Wx: - V 5 f-5 I X , it 31 x I W fb su, , V ' X N, m14:,ii K 11 ,,, ,, N-ww wew w x - -f fm- -f-H .1 ..-W, i , ' A wifi A x,,. -2 -L L' i-:Hx ,- Y N' 7' I mx va an fl ' f ai 6 1 Q fflunivi .-av rf? 5 'fl T-56 ff, lx X' a f Q ,. aaaaa f, ' ,fr a sa, gif -1 , 4 Q Newman Nykcrl Osfic Packer Payne Polka PGHAAIIO Payne Page! Percy Peterson PcTCrscn Pcfzanq Plpcfr Plapp Polzm Pondcll Porter Prntchard Ouvrk Roppoporf Rothjen Rang Rogers Roland Rofhc Russell Schaefer A. A. P L. E. H. E J. C. N. B. A. W L. E. I. P F. W H. H. R. T. L. La. W A. D. G. E. C. A. E. S. F. G. D. J. A. M. B. L. D. R. B. W A. J. Hn R. M P. P. M E. S. L. L. J. M. J. J. bchlnchle Schmregel Schneider Schneider Schutz Scott Shattow Sheridan Slebert Skinner Stoner Straka . Suler Suterland Swanson Szymonskr Taylor Thompson . Thorson Torreyson Treese Umbrnght Vanderpoel Wade Wallenta . Wallgren Walz Weber Wetzel Wickhorst Wzng Yancey Youngberg Cambell Fellger Fcming Flynn Gvomettr Kengott Meely Ohlson Santo Schumoche Walter Auslrheim . Baier Casey Gunthorp rsch Koehlar Krop Kuhlman Lowery McBee Murphy Pame Pertle Quick Rosenblum Skinner Young Volerio I' sf 8 'a I . , s ' if A . rl Q 1 an-nik, we av e w I f Poi do .sf 1, 1 ,Q gh, Jurulfy Nzffrs PERCY MOORE At their annual banquet, Lane Lettermen honored Percy Moore, Mr, Baseball of Lane , retiring after twenty nine years. Many alumni, who had played on his championship teams, and gone on to become successful in their respective tields due partly to the doc- trines acquired under his guidance, were pres- ent at the affair. RETIRING BENJAMIN A. POLZIN The promised day has come. Emancipa- tion is at hand? For those who guide-courage for today -absence from tear-greater selt- deterrnination in relation to educational pol- .cy and practices -continulng pursuit of de- mocracy as the goal ot public education. For youth---the school as a great adventurew- diminishing resistance to education-worthy use of leisuref-noble ideals and purposes-- new horizons tor service. VALE ANDREW C. GRANT Mr. AC. Grant has taught printing in the Chicago school system tor twenty seven years and came to l.ane in l93O. l-le was born in Lon- don in l884 and came to the United States when l8 months old. l-le is an amatur photo- grapher and a soloist in various choirs. I have great respect and adfniration tor the members of the Lane faculty, and regret leaving them and the students very much, was his answer when asked about leaving Lane. XX XX ' EW 215' LQ? X I mf N EW I ' 55 1 1 I H K 0 V413 A ' V WW 1 'X 'X 1 ' A - QE' Q N G11 P' ' X51 4 . 1, ., J LX Q X ALXQ1 W THE novm aovs-.1sssfueo110E 1 ' Qfifgkg Tb' I . - '5 47 1 LERCY? ., L1 geeokg 11- 111394 ,XP . 1' f f ffcf dl ' BUTCH Q? MV f I - . . - 6 .1 QV 0 Q N -HA'A11A fd X ? 'fri TR-'X - j QORIMY BIOTQESA 1 U1 gli 1? J QQ 5 - QX 1 5 D c1Ass-xx l i gy 11 V N ,N LUNCQIROEM X. V. 1, , s 1 1 ' f WAT wo QLgc'1 3 Jax? X -7 UZ! M1225 5 Z J ,fl Wx 9. Nu- ' .V x I ? p CNQJ L Lv fx Y W-XM' FW R y Sym HAY JOE,CAN 1 PUT nes mcrune OF f - J QP S C rw 611113 1111 DA SNEETHEART, PAGE? N A 1 Q 'xxw ww V A Yxlafxrf V AJ W 21. 'GYAPT11 ' ' '75 f . 1 -L 1 iq 1.1 2 in my S11 Fgw 4 I' 9 I RA-2 ,Q 1 f ,1g.. N. f .Sager 'X p 'Q ' I, -in X! ' I df 1. f xg 1 QL f ig 511 Im 517 , f ,f ' ' H ' ' 11 41 , ox 1 ' '1 f Q ,, 1- 1 1 1 I7 1X I U L6 AWN I A 5 r, X X If fl 1 LJ7 Q 643 V J N 'V s '-'11 , U -- N- x MHORELAPS BUT H YOUR TEACHER IO 11151115 1201-2 CUTTING M 9 Ml Pnku Block Ml-rs NAL Fl GFS A , Mr. Mc Pherron sl H Mr. Kaiser L7 U X... Mr. Popp 'J . f X60 X 000 Miss Arenberg Mr. Schhchte s J gy 1 Hx H: 1 n-MA 36' 'F R K SA 'wr' L- ' ' 14? 'I if W , 11, u , X I Sr ,K x . I' , Q, , ? . I ,Li ' 1 l I 1' . .,. , J: , 1' italy' X bf .r . ' L-gi., n ,-nga . 1 fl 4-081 D bf M-' NL , I .:ih.x .4' K AA ' .. A . ,N 4 Qi i :Y nnaingl. mtg.. . , Aj ' K wi' 'S-of fs S - Mr. YOUNG Mr. PIPER Mr. SUTER MV- FROST Publicity Annual Gift Pictures Class Mr. WADE Mrs. BECK Mr. BREEDEN Miss. MOYNIHAN Mr. SCOTT Biography Student Service Alumni Senior Swing Announcement QW: . W Q? JE ,M ,'.:- -' Dr. SCHLICHTE Mr. PAYNE Mrs. WEBER Mr. LYON Mr. TAYLOR Finance Cap and Gown Entertainment Pin and Ring Dance wi! Dave Anderson Dove's graduation from Lane will mark the beginning of what he hopes will always be an interesting and exciting life. lf his four years of high school are an indication of his future, they would seem to give a favorable outlook for his ambitions. During high school, he has constantly shown an ardent iterest in many types of activities. While at Lane, Dave, who had interest in athletics, become a member of the Track Team and later of the Junior Basketball Team. All the while he pursued his studies vigor- ously, eventually being elected to the National Honor Society and finally being listed on the super honor roll. Among other organizations of which he became a member are the newly founded Key Club, the Lettermen's Club and the College Algebra Club. His plans for the future include a great deal of traveling. For his career, he will choose some field to which training in mathematics or science will lead, but as to where he will CLASS PRESIDE T 611155 President? Message Our class has no prominence over the many classes that pre- .I ' X' ' qs 4 it ceded us and probably will have no distinction over the many ,kt that follow. We are all part of that procession of time, we can If ,I I - fi only look back upon those four years that are ours to treasure ff . - and think of all they meant to us. To many of us, graduation will W fl I , -A' be an embarkation point into a new life, in which we no longer I take the. part of a child, and enter upon the world duties and Qs I. responsibilities as an adult, curious about the future and eager rt, 3 Ixfkfd 7 for its opportunities. To others, these Lane years will only be a . ,H WQWQ, 'N link in the chain of events to follow. We will all associate those ,' I with the friendships established, many of which we hope will be 1 .,,,,Q 2 lifelong. When we entered Lane, we were boys in the eyes of the , G I world, now as we leave we are considered men, competent to ' 'E ' serve our country and defend it when neccessary. 'I ,Il is 'f First in speaking for all my classmates and myself, I wish tc I ' I thank our parents for their sacrifices and self denial that we if might have all our opportunities: they realized that a sound and V .Q I advanced education was vital in this generation. They were, 'g nonetheless, willing to yield to us for our benefit, knowing that .f our future prosperity and that of our nation depends upon well trained young men and women. In later years we will be able to appreciate deeply, the keen interest our parents displayed in our progress during high school. l can only hope that we may become as understanding an:l persevering as they when our children and our children's children must carry on this heritage. To the faculty we offer our deepest gratitude not only for their fine job of teaching but for the other work, that of shaping our characters and thus directing us to estab- Iish good habits, well equipped for the roadof life. They are the ones who show us what is to be had in life and how to obtain it in the right way. We formed our interests, they showed us how to satisfy them. They are the silent partners of our parents. They also think of the future and know that we are an important part of it. Yet, their only reward will be our success in the world. l hope that we can give them that just re- ward. I would like to give my personal thanks to the class for electing me and enabling me to be their spokesman. I can well be proud of the honor bestowed upon me in the opportunity of representing them during the year. I cannot express too earnestly my warm and most heartfelt thanks. We will always have memories of Lane but we should treasure these memories as an incentive to gain our ambitions. We should leave Lane with a feeling of confi- dence in ourselves and in whatever success we, so far, have accomplished. Finally I wish to say a formal farewell to you my classmates who have worked and studied with me. I wish to thank you for the co-operation you have given me as your president. And to this I add the wish that you mayhave the best of good fortune and great success in whatever you undertake. Dave Anderson ROBERT M. KETCHEL Vice President, Class of June 1949 Ketch was born on September 4, 1931. He attended Stockton Grammar School and graduated in June 1945. After finishing his freshman year at Senn, he entered Lane with high hopes of making good. He is a veteran of three years on the baseball team, and played on the city cham- pionship team of 1948. He also is a member of the basketball team and participated in l. M. Sports. While at Lane he has made many friends and appreciates the honor of being elected Vice President of his Graduation Class. After graduation, he expects to enter col- lege. NEIL J. STEFANIDES Secretary, Class of June, 1949 Although Neil was born in Rochester, Pennsylvania, lDecember 27, 19311 he at- tended the Ebinger Grammar School in Chi- cago. Realizing the chance for a better all around education, Neil transferred to Lane after attending Taft for one year. The remaining three years at Lane were taken up by hard work and various activities. Neil was on the crosscountry team, managed and played var- sity football, Sgtfarms of the Lettermans Club, Sgtfarms and president of the National Honor Society, on the Super Honor Roll, vice-presi- dent of the Key Club, member of the German Club, and participated in l.M. Sports. After graduation, Neil will attend college and major in physics. JOHN DACY Treasurer of June Class, of 1949 John was born in Chicago on June 26, 1931. After five years of fun he attended Coonley Grammar School for eight long, hard years. After graduation he was undecided as to whether or not he would attend Amundsen or a School of Champions. He picked the latter and never regreted it. He became an officer in the hall guards his second semester and finally worked his way up to Chief. He participated in all l.M. sports and was on the football team for a short time. While at Lane he was on the Invaders, Sec. of Stu- dent Council, Pres. of Pan American, Litho Club and Daily Staff. He has not decided what to do after grad- uation, although he is thinking of going into the Auto Parts business. ANDRE SAMPOU Sergeant-at-Arms Andre was born on the cold and snowy even- ing of November 7, 1931. After enjoying the customary five years at home he was rushed off to Locke Grammar School. He graduated in 1945 and being out of the Lane district, spent his Freshie year at Steinmetz. Andre entered Lane in 1946 and during his stay here he participated in various school ac- tivities. He was a member of the basketball team and took part in intramural sports. He also became a member of the National Honor Society in his junior year. After graduation he plans to attend the Illinois Institute of Technology and enter the field of Engineering. GARY A. STEINER Co-Editor-in Chief of the Annual As is usually the case, Gary was born. He immediately began living, which process he has somehow maintained to this day. He re- ceived the first part of his formal education at Waters Elementary School. At Lane, he participated in many activities Among these were, National Honor Society, Track, Bowling, and Pan-American Club. He Joined the tech Prep Staff, and after one year's service, became Co-Editor. ln 4A, he was promoted to the Quill and Scroll, and was a charted member of the Key Club. His experience on these publications was instrumental in his decision to study journal- ism at Northwestern. CHARLES J. ERICKSON Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Trying to start this with an original twist is a hopeless waste of time, sa, why bother? Chuck, who came to Lane as a freshie in 1945 has been on the staffs of all of the school pub- Iications. He was most active on the Prep and Annual, which he joined in3A, where he shared editorships with Gary Steiner. Aside from these he was also a member of the Quill and Scroll and Honor Society. A member of The American Anthropological Association, he hopes to study anthropology after leaving Lane at either The University of Chicago or Univer- sity of Arizona. He was barn September 4, 1931. LEROY SIMON Business Manager of Annual and Chairman of Picture Committee Well it's about time . That's what Lee Simon said when he was asked about gradua- ting. But I guess l'll miss the old place. ln the year of '45 Lee graduated from Bretano. During his first year he was elected president of the model Plane Club and took second in the city gymnastic meet. ln the fourth year Lee found himself on the Senior Track team. Through the preceeding years he was active in l.M. sports. In 4A he was appointed the Senior Business Manager of the Annual and chairman of the senior picture committee. Leroy plans to continue his education at the American Academy of Commercial Art. JAMES WICKS Chairman of the Cap and Gown Committee Jim was born in Chicago on January 30, l93O. After graduating from St. Veronico's Grammar School he entered Lane, the school of his choice. He joined the gymnastic team in his first year and en- joyed it because of the variety of exercises. Jim completed two semesters of Smith Hughes Auto Shop where he became acquainted with a fine group of fellows. His spare time is devoted to building and repairing of radios. He enjoys doing electrical work and hopes to make it his life's profession. WILLIAM C. WEDELL Chairman of the Prom Committee William, born in Chicago on September 26, l93l, was grad-- uated from the Patrick Henry Grammar School, before entering the only school for him, Lane Tech. While a freshman he became a member of the swimming teamg and during his four years he has received three letters. While competing in I.M. Sports his room won three championships. The Student Council and Dance Club were on his curriculum. ln 4B and 4A he was president of the Sioux Hi-Y. He is the treasurer of the Letterman's Club for the pre- sent semester as well as Chief of the Hallguards. All these are building a background for his future. He plans to major in physi- cal education. THOMAS IWANSKI Chairman of the Arrangement Committee After graduating from Logan Grammar School, l came to Lane to receive my high school education. ln my first year at Lane l joined the frosh-soph football team. I have taken a very active part in intramural basketball, baseball, and volleyball. I tried the cross country team for a while but had to quit and go to work. After my graduation from high school, l won't go to college be- cause the job l have now offers the future which is suited for me, auto mechanics. THOMAS FRANKLIN Chairman of the Alumni Committee Tom was born on November 9, l93l in the Windy City . Af- ter a few years he entered Linne Grammar School and then to Bell where he graduatd in '45. Upon entering the school of champions he joined the Gym- nastic team where he earned four letters and was captain in his third year. Tom was also outstanding in his studies at Lane obtaining four scholarships. He became a member of the Honor Society and was elected Sec. 8. Treas. in his 4B semester. Tom was also an active member of the Letterman's club, Ger- man club, and participated in all l.M. sports. 'lpon graduating Tom plans to go to college. TED BLUS Chairman of the Finance Committee Ted was born in the 'Windy City' July ll, l93O. His schooling started at the St. Mary of the Angels grammar school, and after four years he transfered to the St. Wenceslaus Junior High School. After graduation in '45, seeking a technical education, he entered the School of Champions. At Lane he enrolled in the Dance and Polish Clubs, and the Lane Chapter of the National Honor Society accepted him in his fourth year. JOSEPH HUSKE JR. Chairman of the Student Services Committee On May l6th, l93l the world was rewarded by the birth of Joe Huske. He attended St. Viators and then came to Lane. He starred for three seasons on the Senior Basketball team, and then was re- warded in his final semester by being made captain. He was also elected Sgt-Arms of the Lettermen's Club. Although he participated in many extra curricular activities Joe still found time to master his studies and upon graduation plans to attend college. HAROLD KOCHANOWSKI Chairman of the Gift Committee Harold was born on July 8, l934 and graduated from the Von Humboldt Grammar School. He began his high school career at Tuley and at the start of his Sophomore year he entered Lane Tech. In his first year at Lane, Harold participated in a number of l.M. Sports but later because of home activities and a physical handicap was unable to join any clubs or teams at Lane. Harold hopes to enter college upon leaving. EUGENE G. BIANCALANA Chairman of the Announcement Committee Gene was born in Chicago Illinois October l2, l93l. He attended the George Schneider Elementary School and from there, came to Lane. Gene was a successful member of the Swimming Team, proving himself by earning his letter in his sophmore year. The Lettermen's Club, Student Council, Honor Society, Daily and Annual Staff, Traffic Engineers, Hallguards, Smith Hughes Printing, and l.M. Sports have all had Gene as a member. At this moment Gene is undecided whether work or college will be his next step. ALFRED BLASZCZAK Chairman of Annual Art Committee Al's life began on the 6th of June, l93O. After graduating from his eight years of parochial education he set his mind upon enter- ing Lane Tech High. At Lane, Al chose the commercial art course and received a sufficient back ground in the field of art. During these four years he contributed some of his talent to the publications of the Tech Prep and Annual. His activities, besides the Annual and Prep, in- clude the participation in l.M. Sports and he was a member of the Honor Society. He plans to further his art education at the Art Institute. CHARLES J. KUSTNER Chairman of the Swing Committee On April 26, I8 years ago, Chuck made his appearance into the world. He attended and graduated from St. Ignatius Grammar School before entering Lane as a freshman. Liking the water, Chuck joined the swimming team where he has earned three letters. He was vice-president of the National Honor Society in his senior year, secretary of the Souix Hi-Y, and belonged to several other clubs. After graduation Chuck plans to study engineering at the University of Illinois. ROGER JOHN BORRIS Chairman of Biography Committee Roger was born in Chicago on September 8, l93l. He attended Onahan Grammar School and upon graduating came to Lane for a technical education in drafting. While at Lane he participated in sports, being on both the Cross-Country and Track teams. He was also a member of the Lettermen's club, Tool Design Club, Slide Rule Club and participated in l. M. sports. Upon graduation Roger will serve in the Navy and then follow out his ambition of becoming a drattsman. ' PETER NICKLOS CHOCONAS Chairman of Publicity Committee On a bright summer day, August I6, l93l, Peter arrived in this world. Vvhen the time came for his schooling to begin, he was sent to Robert Morris School. Being an agressive student, he graduated at the head of his class. The next step was on his way to the doors of Lane. Here at Lane he was a memeber of the Pan-American Club, Student Council and Letterman's Club. He was also active in the sport world, being a member of the Jr. Basketball team where he earned his letter. He also participated in Track and lntra-Mural sports. Upon graduation, he intends to further his education in one of the universities. CHARLES JOHNSON Chairman of Entertainment Committee Chuck was born in Chicago on March 2, l93l, He received his first diploma from the Cameron Elementary School. He started here at Lane as one of the many confused freshmen. Chuck held a part time job through most of his four years at Lane, but found time to participate in intermural sports. He plans to enter the University of Illinois and study for a degree in Architectural Engineering. CLARK J. JAY Chairman Pin And Ring Committee Clark was born in Chicago on March 3l, l93O in the midst ofa storm. He attended the Schneider School for eight years. Upon graduation He came directly to Lane in September l945. He was an average student and one who was always active. He became a member of the Dance Club, Skate team, hallguards, l.M. Sports and was involved in numerous other activities. 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Mi: is Q 'KEN' .v' J , , .9 ?l.i.l.LLLL Tiff? 34 Ll il ' ll il' g Ll Ll li .1 , 1 ill s , il ll L l 4 l 1 ' .lull lv 5' ' E . 111 If ww w3 'E ' 'tl -lim M 'fl ir .mini Q ' lffsicfigc 1 1 . . , L ' l 1 ' 2 .la 5 .. ill ll ,Q -vm-qw , Q 5:5 L 'sax INGS . . pictures . . prom . . class dues . . where's the money . . . annuals . . . chemistry . . . cosines. . shop . . bid farewell . pleasant memories . . what now , . college . . work . . draft . . gradu- ation practice . . meetings . . big night . . diplomas scholarships . . SENIORSF Lane Tech Annual HENRY L. ACKERMANS Chicago Ill. Dec. 22, 1930 Ravenswood Undecided Swimming Team, Surveyor's club, Lettermans club, Sioux Hi-Y, Life Guard, I. M. Sports, 4A Architects. I KARL ALDRIN Chicago Ill. Feb. 21, 1931 Peirce Illinois Tech Junior Basketball, Hallguard, Midget Motors Club. DANIEL ANDERSON Chicago III. Jan. 11, 1932 Knickerbocker Work Hallguard, Honor Society, Frosh-Soph Football, Publicity Committee, I. M. Sports, Pan American Club. O JOHN E. ANDERSON Chicago lll. Oct. 15, 1931 Union Ridae Undecided 4A Architects, Rod and Rifle Club, 1. M. Sports. GEORGE PAUL ANDRIX Chicago Ill. June 15, 1932 Dever School Symphony Orchestra, Thea- ter Orchestra, Ouartet Contest, Solo Contest, Latin Club. GERALD L. ANKERHOLTZ Chicago Ill. July 15, 1932 Logan Marines I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Air Conditioning Club, Football Team, Track Team. ROBERT ALLAN ADAMCZYK Chicago Ill. June 13, 1931 Drummond Work Printers Club, Camera Club, 1. M. Sports, Life Guard, Frosh- Soph Football. ARCHIE L. ANDERSON Jr. Chicago Ill. June 13, 1931 Stockton Undecided Rifle Team, Cross Country Team, Track Team, Dance Club, R.O.T.C. Officer, Hi-Y, Pan American Club. O JOHN R. ANDERSON Chicago lll. Aug. 3, 1931 Oueen Of Angles College I. M. Sports, German Club, Hallguard. O RICHARD A. ANDERSON Chicago lll. April 2, 1931 Gibault Work S. H. Machine, l. M. Sports, Stamp Club, Poetry Club, Bio- graphy Committee, Swimming Team, Philosphy 8. Logic Club. 0 LOUIS ANGELINI Chicago Ill. June 3, 1930 St. Bonaventures Navy Apache Hi-Y, Football Team, I. M. Volleyball and Basket- ball. GEORGE CARL APELT Sheboygan Wis. April. 8, 1931 Waters Northwestern Flight L C.A.P., Crack Drill Platoon, Exhibition Platoon, Dance Club, Pan American Club, R.O.T.C. Non-Com. O ALEX ARCHIE Evanston Ill. March 2, 1931 Henry School National Honor Society, 4 Year Scholarship, President of Air Conditioning Club, I. M. Sports, Student Council. O HARRY ARONSON Chicago III. Nov. IO, 1931 Mozart School Dance Club, Air Condition- ing Club, Bowling Club, I. M. Baseball and Basketball, Hall- guard, Roller Club. O RICHARD N. BAGGER Chicago III. Jan. 14, 1932 Schubert School Intramural Sports. AUGUST R, BALSAMO Chicago Ill. July 31, 1931 De Witt Clinton Work Camera Club, Rifle Team. Dark Room Committee, Crack Drill Team, Non-Com. Officer. RAYMOND BARITSKY Chicago lll. Feb. I2, 1930 Murphy Work Orchestra, Polish Club, Ar- chery Club. JOHN JOESPH BARAN Chicago Ill. Jan. IB, 1931 St. Bonventure Work Hallguard, Spur and Saddle Club, I. M. Baseball and Bas- ketball. KENNETH L. ARNDTSEN Chicago Ill. April 9, 1931 Belding Work Hallguard, Concert Band, R.O.T.C. Band, Pan American Club. RICHARD C. AUGSTYN Chicago Ill. Feb. 23, 1931 St. Aloysius Work I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Football Team, Dance Club. RICHARD D. BAGGOTT Chicago Ill. Aug. I6, 1931 Schubert Navy Crew Club, l. M. Sports, Proiectionist Club, Track Team. LAWRENCE BARA Chicago Ill. Aug. 27, 1930 St. Stanislaus Illinois Tech l. M. Sports, Science Club, Roller Club, Bowling Club, Slide Rule Club. O CARL BANK Chicago Ill. Sept. 19, 1930 Headley School Roller Club. O ALEXANDER V. BARITSKY Chicago, lll. Feb. I2, 1930 Murphy Work Polish Club, Archery Club, Orchestra. O Siem June 1949 3 2 xxx. 45 Lane Tech Annual RICHARD E. BARKER Miami Florida Sept. 20, 1931 Alcott Work I. M. Sports, Gymnastics Team, Football Team, Hall- guard, Student Council. O FRANK O. BECKER Chicago Ill. Nov. 2, I932 Prescott College Basketball Team, German Club, Clinic Club, Dance Club, I. M. Sports Finance Commit! TCG. O JULIUS BENJAMIN Chicago Ill. Lowell School Publicity Committee, Dance Club, Bowling Club, Slide Rule Club. ROBERT EMIL BERGER Chicago III. Aug. 28, l93l Waters Work Rifle Team, Crack Drill, S. H. Machine , Hallguard, Color Guard. JOHN BERZINIS Chicago III. Oct. 30, i930 St. Michael Work Camera Club, Projectionist Club, German Club, Glee Club, l. M. Basketball, Railroad Clulw, Polish Club. O GREG BIALK Chicago Ill. Feb, 25, l932 St. Stanislaus Service I. M. Sports, Latin Club. O EDWARD H. BECKER Chicago Ill. Sept. I9, l93l Arivold School Concert, Military and Swing Bands, Cap ond Gown Com- mittee, Student Council, Ger- man Club, Hallguard. O CARL H. BEIL Chicago lll Nov. I3, l93l St. Edward Work Soccer Team, Lettermans Club, Alumni Committee, G1-rf mnn Club, Gymnastics Tearr. Track Team, Honor Society. O PETER JOESPH BERGER Chicago lll. June 27, l93l Jahn Undecided Frosh-Saph Football, Track Team, I, M Sports, Hallguard, German Club. RALPH P. BERNARD Chicago Ill. Sept. 23, l928 Union Ridge Navy Hallguard, Dance Club, S. H, Machine, Track Team, I. M. Sports, Swimming Team, Wrestling Tcam. O RUSSELL F. BETHLEY Chicago Ill. Aug. IO, I93O Bateman Marines l.hJlUI'ICl'1 I-lallguard Pan American Club. LEROY JAMES BICKER Chicago lll. Aug. 23, l93l Vx'icker Park Work I. M. Basketball 8. Baseball, Camera Club, Air Condition- ing Club, Rod and Rifle Club, Railroad Club, Polish Club. O ERNEST C. BILSLAND Jr. Chicago lll. March 27, l93l Allendale Work Stamp Club, l. M. Sports, Basketball Team. C.A.P. O WILLIAM BLAZEK Chicago III. Nav. 6, l93l St. Pascals Work Baseball Team, Pan Ameri- can Club, l.M. Sports, Booke room, Track. O JAMES HENRY BLUSE Chicago lll. May 24, l93l Moos Wright Jr. College l. M. Sports, German Club. O EARL ERNEST BOGDA Chicago lll. Jan. 25, l93l Brentano Work Camera Club, Air Condition- ing Club. O CHRIS BOHN Chicago Ill. Scpt. 7, lQ3l Portage Park School 44A Archcitects, P. A. Unit, l M Sports, Finance Comm. Stage Crew, Roller Club, Dance Clulw. O ALFRED HENRY BOOTS Johnson, Minn. Nov. 3, l93l Mulligan Work Printers Club, l. M. Sports Daily Staff, Surveyors Club, 4'-A Architects, Hall Guard. HARVEY E. BLANDEN Chicago lll. Oct. 7, l93l Portage Park College National Honor Society, Hall- guard, Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Giography Committee, l. M. Sports. O CLARENCE BLOOM Chicago lll. Nov. 20, l93O Drummond Work Bowling Club, I. M. Sports, Smith Hughes Machine. O EDWIN L. BOBKA Chicago lil, Oct. 26, l93l St. Stanislaus B 8. M Work Mgr. Wrestling and Football, l, M. Sports, I. M. Mgr., 4-A Architects, Surveyors Club, Arrangement Committee. I LEONARD BOHLKE CITICOQO lll. Oct. 3, l93O Nettelherst Work Smith Huges Machine I. M. Sports, Swimming Team, Bowling Team, I FRED BOLLING Chicago lll. July 9, I932 Hawthorne Colle e Q Entertainment Committee, Intramural Sports, Blueprint- ing, Dance Club. ANGELO BORGHI Chicago lll. Dec. 27, l93O Knickerbocker Wright Coll. Basketball Team, Swimming Team, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, S. H. Mach. Shop. Lane Tech Annual LAWRENCE A. BORNEMAN Chicago Ill. Aug. 26, l93l Elmwood Park School Dance Club, Camera Club, l. M. Sports. JACK BOSCUTTI Cook County Nov. 3, l93O Dever Work Hallguard, Swimming Team Captain. O KENNETH E. BRANDT Chicago lll. June 5, l93l Bateman Navy Wrestling Team, Spur and Saddle Club, l. M. Wrestling Championship, Latin Club, Dance Club, Roller Club. O HENRY W. BREIDENBACH Chicago lll. Sept. 22, l93l Waters School Harmonica Club, Hallguard, National Honor Society, 4 year Scholorship. JOSEPH BREY Chicago lll. May 5, l93l St. Tarrcissus Service Gymnastic Team, Harmoni- club, Cross Country Team, .. M. Sports, Cheerleader, Slide Rule Club. . HARRY S. BRINKER Jr. Chicago lll. Aug. 4, l932 Gray School Air Conditioning Club, Track Team, l. M. Sports, Spur and Saddle Club, Bowling Club, Camera Club, Hallguard. O ANTHONY BORSKI Chicago lll. Dec, l5, l93l St. Stanislaus B. M. School I. M. Sports, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Roller Club, Cross Coun- try Team, Art Staff. DON BRADLEY Philadelphia Sept. 2, l93l Goudy School l. M. Sports, Cross Country, Air Conditioning Club, Radio Club, 4-A Architechits, Slide Rule Club, Cop 8- Gown Corn. O ROBERT FINLEY BREESE Chicago lll, Jan. l7, l932 Knickerbocker College National Honor Society, Con- cert Band, Symphony Orchestra, Theatre Orchestra, Latin Club, Science Club. O EDWARD BRENNAN Chicago III. Aug. 6, l93O Our Lady of Lourdes U. of lll, Ice Skating Team, Letter- mens Club, Latin Club, Dance Club, Arch. Club, l. M. Sports. FRANK W, BRAMAN, JR. Chicago lll. Nov. 29, l93l St. Veronica School Bowling Team, Camera Club, Smith Hughes Machine, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Hallguard Lt., Railroad Club, l. M. Sports. O ROBERT A. BROCKMAN Homewood, Ill. Aug. 20, l93l Falconer Undecided l. M. Sports, Tool Design Club, Slide Rule Club, Hall- guard, Student Service Com. ROBERT VERNON BROEZELL Chicago III. March 22, l930 Bateman School R.O.T.C. Officers, Student Council, Camera Club, Dance Club, Rifle Team, Crack Drill Team, Student Court. I ROBERT WILLIAM BROWN Chicago Ill. Sept. I9, l93l Linne U. S. Navy Jr. Basketball, German Club, I. M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, Book Room. CARL AUGUST BRUNS Chicago III. Feb. I7, l932 Arnold Work Smith Hughes Auto, l. M. Sports. O WILLIAM G. BURNS Warrior, Ala. Dec. 27, l93l Chase Work Bowling Club, Printers Club, S. H. Printing, Daily Staff, I, M. Sports, Alumni Committee, Spur 8. Saddle Club. O JAMES CAHILL Chicago III. May 6, l93l Ravenswood Navy Sioux Hi-Y, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Cap and Gown Com ROJERT DONALD CANDIFF Chicago Ill. Aug. 30, l93l Tabor Service I. M. Sports, Camera Club, Bowling Team, Dance Club, S. H. Machine, Hallguard. KAIL S. BROTMAN Chicago III. June 9, l93l Chappell Work Bowling Club, Dance Club, I. M. Sports, Welding Club. O WILLIAM J, BRUMBACH Chicago Ill. Jan. 8, l93l St. Stephen Undecided Midget Motors Club, Camera Club, S. H. Auto, Motorcycle Club. ROBERT JAMES BURGER Chicago Ill. June I4, l93l Nehelhorst Undecided Track Team, Crew Team, Hallguard, Bowling Club, I. M. Sports, Student Council, Alumni Com. I RICHARD L. BUTZEN Chicago Ill. March I7, l93l St. Benedicts Work Jr. Basketball, Apache Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, S. H. Print, Dance Club, Announce- ment Committee. O DONALD CAMINITI Chicago Ill. Dec. 20, l930 Burr School Roller Club, Frosh-Soph Foot- ball, I. M. Sports, Swing Com., Hallguard. ADOLPH J. CARLI Chicago lll. Jan. 30, l93l Prescott Work Pan American Club, Dance Club, Hallguard, I. M. Sports. June 1949 '19 55' Lane Tech Annual ROBERT W. CARLSON Chicago lll. April 21, l931 Blaine Work Hallguard, Tool Design Club. Slide Rule Club, Dance Club. WILLIAM L. CASEY Chicago lll. Feb. 17, 1931 Stockton School or Navy Radio Club, Spur 8- Saddle Club, Camera Club, Finance Committee. DONALD M. CHERNETZKI Chicago lll. Sept. 27, 1931 Barry Work Book Room clerk, Hallguard, Library worker, Softy Engineer. DONALD Cl-lMlEL Chicago Ill. Sept. 8, 1930 St. Hyacinth School Baseball Team, Polish Club, Hallguard, Picture Committee, Traffic Engineers, l. M. Sports. EDWARD A. CICHOWSKI Chicago lll. Sept. 1, 1932 St. Mary's School Track Team, Lettermans Club, Dance Club, Spur and Saddle Club, Gymnastics Team, Polish Club, I. M. Sports. O JOHN JOESPH CIESLA Chicago lll. March 27, 1931 Pennoyer Unndecided Crew Team, Football Team, Cross Country, Sioux Hi-Y, l. M. Sports, Gymnastics Team, Cap and Gown Committee. C SALVATORE CASCINO Chicago Ill. March 15, 1931 Agassiz School l. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Bowling Team, Litho Club, I M. Mgr., Hallguard, Daily Staff. I ROY GENE CECCHI Chicago lll. April 1931 St. Andrew Purdue R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Hall- guard, R.O.T.C. Officer, Spur 81 Saddle Club, German Club. Q ATHANAS J. CHIPPAS Chicago lll. Nov. 30, 1931 Mulligan Undecided Student Council, Bowling Club, Traffic Engineers, Hall- guard, Finance Committee, S. l-1. Printing, Tech Prep Seller. O RUDY W. CIAMPI Chicago lll. March 15, 1931 Mulligan Undecided l. M. Sports, Alumni Com- mittee, S. H. Auto. ROBERT B. CIECHANOWSKI Chicago III. June 20, 1931 St. Hedwig School Dance Club, Spur and Sad' dle Club, Camera Club, Track Team, Student Council, l. M. Sports, Gymnastics Team. Q FRANK RICHARD CIESLIK Chicago lll. Sept. 28, 1931 Logan Work Football Team, Hallguard, Lettermans Club, Polish Club, I. M. Sports, Dance Club. ROBERT A. CIESSAU Chicago lll. June 29, l93l St. Wenceslaus Work l. M. Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, and I. M. 2l , Hall- guard, Office Boy. ROBERT B. CLEMENTS Chicago lll. Nov. 6, l93l Le Moyne Service Hallguard, Spur and Saddle Club, Dance Club. THOMAS G. COLLING Chicago lll. Nov. IB, l93l St, Andrew Work I. M. Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Sioux Hi-Y, Hallguard, O KENNETH J. COMINEK Chicago Ill. July 8, l93l LLoyd Work Hallguard, Spanish Club, Midget Motor Club, l. M.Bas- ketboll, l, M. Baseball. GERALD E. CORNBLATT Maywood Ill, May 9, i932 Clinton College Air Conditioning Club, Tech Prep Salesman, Dance Club, I. M. Sports, Scholarship Club, National Honor Society. O RENE COTT Detroit Mich. May l6, l93l Blaine School I. M. Sports, Capt. of Holl- guards, Pan American Club, Rod and Rifle Club, Main Ofe fice, Glee Club. O FRANK EDWARD CLAY Chicago lll. June ll, l93O Bell College Bowling Club, Bowling Team, Hallguard, Latin Club, I. M. Sports, Spur and Saddle Club, Dance Club. O WILLARD E. CLEVELAND Chicago lll. Aug. l, l93l Waters College R.O.T.C. Non-Com Officer, Dance Club, Rifle Team, Vice- Pres. of Cherokee Hi-Y, Daily 8. Annual Staff, 4A Architects. O JOHN VICTOR COMASTRO Chicago lll. May 29, l930 St. Joseph's Work Pan American Club, Hall- guard, l. M. Basketball, Spur and Saddle Club. MICHAEL V. CONFORTI Chicago lll. Feb. I4, i932 St. William College Latin Club, I. M. Sports. JAMES VICTOR CORONA Chicago lll. July 24, l93l Brentano Wright Orchestra, Ensembe Contest, Theater Orchestra, Bowling Club, German Club, Projec- tionist Club. O WILLIAM E. CUNNINGHAM Chicago Ill. Feb. 6, i932 St. Basil's Technician Magic Club, Robots Club, German Club. June 1949 Lune Tech Annual MICHAEL A. CUSENTINO Chicago Ill. March I8, I93I Arnold Work Midget Motors, Roller Skat- ing Club, Rod and Reel Club. MICHAEL LOUIS CUZZO Chicago Ill. March q, l93I Prescott School Basketball Team, Annual 8- Prep Art Staff, Tennis Team, I. M. Sports, I. M. Manager. Q JERRY DACY Chicago Ill. June 26, l93I Coonley Work Football Team, Lettermans Club, Souix Hi-Y, Roller Club, Track Team, I. M. Sports, Pan American Club, Book Room. O THOMAS J. DARSZEWSKI Chicago lll. Jan. 27, i932 St. Hedwig School I. M. Sports, Dance Club, Hallguard, Roller Club, Tech Prep Salesman, Discipline Of- fice, Stamp Club. O GENE ALAN DAVENPORT Herrin Ill. July 8, l93I Locke Service Crew Club, Cross-Country Team, Track Team, Biography Committee, 4A Architects, I. M. Sports, l. M. Manager. O GLENN L. DE WEIRDT Chicago Ill. Dec. 22, l93I Waters Wright Jr. Student Council, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, German Club, 2 Year Scholarship, Announce- ment, Committee. O HOWARD F. CUTLER Jr. Chicago Ill. Jon. I2, l93I Stowe Electrician Hallguard, German Club, Roller Club. JOHN J. CZAPLEWSKI Jr. Chicago Ill. March 2l, I93l Our Lady of Victory College Camera Club, DanceClub, Stage Crew, Bowling Club, Slide Rule Club, Student Council, Life Guard. Q REGIS L. DAHLIN Carbondale Ill. June I9, l93I Field School I. M. Sports, Main Office, Bowling Team, Hallguard, Pan American Club, Record Office. RICHARD DASKAL Chicago Ill. Sept. I2, I93I Kilmer Illinois U. I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Pan American Club, Library Assist., Life Guard, Capt. and Lieut. of Hallguards. O LOUIS DEBA Chicago lll. March IO, l93l Hogan Marines Hallguard, Library Service, Latin Club, R.O.T.C. Officer, I. M. Sports. O DICK LAIRD Chicago III. Oct. 4, I930 Lincoln College Concert Band, Military Band, Pan American Club, Slide Rule Club, Dance Club, Football Team. O RONALD DIETZ Chicago lll. March 31, 1931 St. Hilary School l. M. Sports, Basketball and Football Team, Dance Club, Hallguard, Golf Team. STEVE J. DISIMONE Chicago lll. March 10, 1931 Immaculate Conception Work Printers Club, Annual and Tech Prep Staff, Cycle Club, Gymnastics Team, l. M. Sports, Swing Committee. C NEAL DOYLE Chicago lll. June 18, 1931 Maternity Work Dance Club, Latin Club, l. M. Sports, Announcement Come mittee, Hallguard, JOSEPH A. DUDA Chicago lll. March 16, 1932 Maternity School Harmonica Club, Hallguard, Soccer Team, Senior Swing Committee, Slide Rule Club, Dance Club. 0 JAMES PHILLIP DUNPHY Chicago lll, Feb. 7, 1930 St. Boniface School Frosh-Soph Football Team, S. H. Printing, Vice-Pres. ot Student Council, Apache Hi-Y, Cap and Gown Committee. O KENNETH RUSSELL EDE Chicago lll. Feb, 25, 1931 Dever Work Soccer Team, Rod 8- Rifle Club, Roving Patrol Captain, l. M. Sports, Roller Club, Letter Mens Club, S. H. Machine. I RONALD L. DIRSMITH Chicago lll. Feb. 27, 1932 Queen of Angles College National Honor Society, l. M. Sports, President of Chero- kee Hi-Y, Surveyors Club, Col- lege Algebra, 4A Architects. O LAWRENCE J. DOMKOWSKI Chicago lll. July 15, 1931 Moos School Dance Club, Latin Club, l. M. Sports, Hallguard, Honor Society, Prom Committee. PAUL ERNEST DUCKHORN Chicago lll. May 31, 1931 Yates Undecided Jr. Basketball Team, l, M. Sports, Lettermans Club, Ger- man Club, Baseball Team. EUGENE DUDKIEWICZ Chicago lll. July 11, 1931 Holy Innocents School l. M. Sports, I. M. Manager, Litho Club, Camera Club, Rol- ler Club, Daily Staff. DONALD LOUIS EBERT Chicago lll. Sept. 27, 1931 Lowell Architect Architects Club, Camera Club, Rifle Team. U ARTHUR W. EDELMANN Chicago lll. Oct. 1, 1931 St. Luke Merchant Marines Lifeguard, Printers Club, Traffic Enngineer, Hallguard, Tech Prep, l. M. Sports, Base- ball, Entertainment Committee. O agile 1 Q June 1949 Lane Tech Annual LOWELL J. EDELSON Chicago III. May 18, 1931 Lowell School Dance Club, Latin Club, R.O.T.C. Officer, I. M. Base- ball, Pin 81 Ring Committee. O ROY J. EGAN Chicago III. Dec. 28, 1930 St. Timothy School Latin Club, Camera Club. O RONALD EDWARD ERICKSEN Chicago Ill. Dec. 18, 1930 Brentano Service Rifle Team, Crack Drill, Offcers Club, Pon American, Hallguard. EUGENE WILLIAM FELZ Chicago III. Feb. 25, 1931 H. B. Stowe Army Wrestling Team, Gymnastic Team, Lettermens Club, Sioux Hi-Y, Dance Committee, I. M. Sports, German Club. O CHARLES STEPHENS FIESER Chicago Ill. Oct. 13, 1931 Coonley Navy Lane Swimming Team, Lane Gymnastic Team, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Camera Club. JAMES I. FIGIEL Chicago lll. Jan. 19, 1932 Drummond School Junior Basketball, Bowling Club, Lettermans Club, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Student Service Committee, I. M. Sports. O EDWIN EDWARDS Chicago Oct. 13, 1931 Moos School National Honor Society, Pin 8. Ring Committee, Pan Ameri- can Club, Hallguard, Clinic, I, M. Sports, Bowling Club. O JAMES LOUIS EHAS Chicago lll. Jan. 3, 1931 La Salle Work Airplane Club, Hallguard, Dance Club, Picture Committee, S. H. Outside Driving, Auto Mechanic 8- Instructor. O LENNART E. ERICSON Chicago lll. April 17, 1931 Brentano Work Midget Motors, Roller Club, Rod 8- Reel, Picture Comm. WILLIAM R. FERGUS Chicago III. Sept. 28, 1931 St. Priscilla School Pan American Club, Hall- guard, I, M. Sports. GENE F. FIFIELSKI Chicago III. April 29, 1931 St. Mary Of The Angels Work I. M. Sports, Litho Club, I. M. Mgr., Hallguards, Daily Stott, ROBERT W. FISHER Chicago III. May 11, 1931 Le Moyne School Rifle Team Captain,, Cross Country Team, I. M. Sports, Honor Society, Pan American Club, R. O. Officers Club. O RICHARD A. FITZNER Chicago III. Sept. l5, I93l Hamilton Jeweler Dance Club, l. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Football. JIM FLANNERY Chicago Ill, Aug. I7, l93I Belding Work or Service Military Band, I. M. Sports, Concert Band, Pan American Club. RICHARD FLOWERS Chicago lll. Dec. 24, l93O Aggissiz Army Hallguard, Pan American, I. M. Sports, Locker Captain, Science Club. ALBERT WILLIAM FORSLEV Chicago lll. Dec. I9, I93l St. Edward Northwestern U. Junior Basketball Manager, Hallguards, I. M. Sports, I. M. Ref., Entertainment Committee. O FRED MARTIN FOSTER Germany Nov. 6, l93l Hibbard College Honor Society, Captain of Crew, Feature Editor of Daily, Quill 8- Scroll, Locker Captain, Entertainment Committee. I GERALD A. FRANCHEK Milwaukee Jan. 25, l932 Waters Work Hallguard, Printers Club, I. M. Hockey Champs, Daily, Tech Prep, Annual Staff. CARL ALBERT FLANDERKA Chicago Ill. July 23, l93l Portage Park National Honor Society, 4 Year Scholarship, Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, German Club, Student Council. I DONALD G. FLINT Oak Park Ill, Oct. 4, l93l Nettelhorst School Pan American Club, l. M. Sports, Biography Committee, Bowling Club, R.O.T.C. Officer. DONALD ELTON FOREST Chicago lll. Aug. IO, l93l Cleveland School Football, Track, Baseball, Lettermens Club, Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Welfare Committee. O RICHARD FOUTS Auboron Ill. June 9, i930 Burley Work Rifle Team, Officers Club, Non Com Club, I. M. Sports, Crack Drill, Hallguard, Pro- jection Club, O CHARLES C. FOX Chicago Ill. St. Mary of Angels Navy Gymnastics, I. M. Sports, School Radio Station, Crew, 4 Scholarships, Radio Club, Ro- bots Club, Honor Society. O EDWIN F. FRANGER Chicago Ill. June 7, l93I BUYISY School Roller Club, Bowling Club, Prom Committee, I. M. Sports. O June 'I949 Lone Tech Annual HENRY FREER Chicago Ill. July 14, 1931 Mozart Work Midget Motor Club, Civil Air Patrol, Camera Club, Invaders. GEORGE P. FRIDRICH Chicago lll. June 24, 1930 Thomas Undecided I. M. Sports, Model Airplane Club, Printers Club, Sculpture Club, Track Team. HELMUTH FUCHS Chicago Ill. Aug. 25, 1931 Linne Pattern Making Soccer Team, Hallguard. ROBERT GEORGE FURTAK Chicago Ill. May 23, 1930 Langland School Polish Club, Hallguards, 1. M. Basketball 8. Baseball, Tech Prep Salesman Annual Sales- Mon, Entertainment Comm. I GENE GABLER Chicago Ill, July 11, 1931 Patrick Henry Work I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Sur- veyor's Club, Reservist's Club. WILLIAM JOHN GAWRONSKI Chicago lll. Mar. 29, 1931 Brehtano Service Polish Club, Invaders Club, Dance Club, Hallguard, Model Airplane. DONALD J. FREIBOTH Chicago Ill. Aug. 19, 1931 Burr Music Magic Club, German Club. THOMAS D. FRITSCHIE Chicago III. July 27, 1931 Henry Service Invaders Club, I. .M. Sports, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Annual Committee, Printers Club, Tech Prep Sales, S. H. Print. O MAURICE J. FUENTES, JR. Chicago 111. June 22, 1930 Agassiz School Football, Gymnastics, Hall- guard, l. M. Sports. LAWRENCE ELLIOT GAST Chicago Ill. Oct. 24, 1931 Waters School lce Skating Team, Student Council, I. M. Sports, German Club, Gift Committee, Camera Club, Midget Motors Club. O WILLIAM J. GAPINSKI Schneider Undecided Chicago Ill. July 15, 1931 Hallguard, S. H. Print, Daiily Staff, Tech Prep Make Up, R.O. Nan'Com, Printers Club, Slide Rule Club. I CHESTER M. GEMBALA Chicago lll. Nov. 5, 1931 St. Stanislaus B 81 M School Polish Club, Projector Club. DONALD R. GEMELLI Oak Park Aug 26, l93l Elmwood Park Service S. H. Printing, Daily Staff, Publicity Committee, Printers Club, Camera Club, Roller Club, Bowling Club, l. M. Sports. I ROBERT D. GERDING Chicago Ill, Aug. 26, l93l Locke Undecided Tool Design Club, Slide Rule Club, l. M. Sports, Crew Team, Hallguards, Biography Committee, Dance Club. O ROBERT ALAN GEWEKE Chicago lll. May 29, l93l St, Luke School Pan American Club, R. O. Band, Concert Band, Track, Swimming, l. M. Sports. GEORGE J. GlLL Chicago Ill. March 3, l93l Nettlehoerst School Bowling Club, Pan American Club, Picture Committee. JOSEPH B, GLEESON Chicago lll. April 6, l93l St. Andrews Work Bowling Club, I. M, Sports, Air Conditioning Club, Hall- guard, WILLOUGHBY ROY GOSS Crystal Lake lll. Oct. 25, l93O Bell School Drafting Dance Club, l. M. Sports, Tool Designers Club, Slide Rule Club. JOSEPH GENUALDI Chicago Ill. Aug. 28, l93l Lafayette Undecided Junior Basketball Team, l. M. Sports, Lettermens Club, Hallguards, Baseball Team. O ADAM R. GERHARDT Chicago Ill. Dec. l, l93l St. Teresa Work Air Conditioning Club, Smith Hughes Auto, Hollguard, Stu- dent Counsel. JOHN W. GIANOPULOS Chicago lll. Sept. 3, l93l Cleveland School - College Lone Concert Band, German Club, Hollguard, Lifeguard, I. M. Sports, Projectionists Club, Vocalist. O ED GLEESON Chicago Ill. April 6, l93l St. Andrew Work Bowling Club, Hollguard, Student Council, Smith Hughes Auto, Budget Committee, I. M. Sports, Camera Club. O THOMAS GORDON Chicago Ill. July 9, l93O Our Lady of Victory Army Intramural Sports. O FRANKLIN W. GOTSCHALL Keokuk Iowa May l4, l93l Waters School Gymnastics Team, Camera Club, 2-year Scholarship, Cross Country Team, June 1949 J Lane Tech Annual WILLIAM GLASSER Chicago III. July 30, 1932 Chase Undecided Honor Society, Hallguard, Dance Club, Latin Club, I. M. Sports, Wrestling. I BILL F. GRAHAM Detroit Sept. 26, 1931 St. Ignatius College Hallguard, Ticket Salesman. Annual Salesman, Tech Prep Salesman, Smith Hughes Shop, Motorcycle Club. O BERNARD GRANT Chicago Ill. Oct. 19, 1930 St. Veronica Work I. M. Baseball, Basketball, and Volleyball, Latin Club, Pan American Club, Hallguard. Skating Team. I ROBERT R. GREENFIELD Chicago Ill. Oct. 25, 1931 Immanuel Lutheran School Hallguard, Air Conditioning Club, Camera Club, Germ-n Club, Spur and Saddle Cl.: 1, Dance Club, Student Service. O GEORGE GRINER Chicago III. March 27,1931 Bateman Navy Stage Crew, Student Council, Camera Club. ROBERT GRUNDTVIG Chicago III. April 2, 1931 Cleveland Work Roller Club, Stamp Club, Football Team, I. M. Wrestling Champ, Student Council. GLENN RAY GOTTMANN Chicago Ill. Oct. 21, 1930 Irving Park Swimming Team, Souix Hi-Y, Clinic Club. LEROY ROY HINKLE Chicago III. Aug. 5, 1931 Bateman Comm. Art Field Camera Club, Railroad Club, Printers Club, Clay Modelinng Club, Prep Art Staff. TALMAGE GREEN Chicago Ill. Feb, 7, 1931 Norwood Park Illinois Soccer Team, Dance Club, Robot Club, Civil Air Patrol. l THOMAS G. GREGORY Chicago Ill. May 3, 1931 Le Moyne School Pan American Club, Hall- guard. I NORMAN L. GRUBER Chicago lll. Sept. 19, 1931 Farnsworth Work I. M. Volleyball and Soft- ball, Midget Motors, Entertain- ment Committee, Roller Club. STANLEY GRZESIOKOWSKI Chicago Ill. April 16, 1932 St. Hedwigs School Junior Basketball Team, l.M. Sports, Lettermans Club, Polish Club, Spur 8. Saddle, Hallguard, Dance Club. Q NORMAN D. GUNSAULLUS Chicago III. Jan. 24, 1932 Burley Service Sec. Motor Cycle Club, Lite Saving, Daily Staff, Hallguard, Printers Club, S. H. Print, I. M. Sports, Picture Committee. O GUSTAFSON LAWRENCE Chicago lll. Oct. 23, l930 Parker Undecided I. M. Sports, Smith Hughes Auto Shop. I JACK GUTHARDT Milwaukee Wis. Feb. 6, I932 St. HiIary's School Pan Aemricon Club, R.O.T.C. Band, Concert Band, Dance Club, I. M. Sports, Solo Con- test, Ensemble Contest. I EDWIN M. GWOZDZ Chicago III, July I, l93l Holy Innocents School Polish Club, Publicity Com., I. M. Sports, Donce Club, Hall- guard THOMAS H. HAINING Evanston Ill. March 2I, I93l Cleveland School Magic Club, I. M. Sports, Capt, of Hallguards, Basketball Team, Stage Crew, Life Guard. WILLIAM H. HALAMA Chicago Ill. Oct. ll, I93I SYWYSCY College Lettermans Club, Baseball Team, Roller Club, I, M. Sports, Camera Club GUST D. GUSTAFSON Chicago III. Aug. 6, I93O Trumbull Wright Jr. S. H. Machine, Dance Club, I. M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Spur and Saddle Club, Hall- guard, Tech Prep Salesman. O RICHARD GUSTAFSON Chicago Ill. Oct. l5, l93I Trumbull Undecided 4A Architects, I. M. Sports, RAYMOND S. GUTOWSKI Chicago III. June 8, l93O St. Stanislaus Work Dance Club, I. M. Sports, S. H. Machine. MARTIN JAMES HAHN Chicago Ill. May 2l, l93I St. Luke Work Track Team, Cross Country Team, I. M. Sports, S. H. Ma- chine. KENNETH R. HAKANSON Chicago III, Aug. 29, l93l Stewart College I. M. Basketball and Base- ball, Roller Club, Camera Club, Spur and Saddle Club. BERT HALLEY Chicago Ill. Dec. 29, I93l Funston School Dance Club, I. M. Sports, Hollguard. O June 1949 GEORGE F. HANLEY Chicago Ill. Dec. 5, l930 Bell Work German Club, Spur and Sad- dle Club, Traffic Engineer, l. M. Sports, Hallguard, 4 Year Scholarship, Honor Society. I WILLIAM J. HARTMANN Chicago Ill. Oct. 9, l93l Concordia College Hallguard, Spur and Saddle Club, I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Dance Club, Rod and Reel Club. I JOHN R. HASKE Jr. Chicago Ill. Aug. 26, I930 Hawthorne School Pan American Club, Concert Band, Swing Band. I WERNER HEESCH Chicago Ill. Feb. 9, I93I Morris Work Cherokee Hi-Y, I. M. Wrest- ling, 4A Architects, Hoznr Society. GERALD GALEN HEIN Chicago Ill. March 25, l93l Cleveland Undecided Printers Club, l. M. Sports, Annual Staff. EARL HEINTZ Chicago Ill. Jan. 28, l93I Brentano Work Dance Club, Midget Motors Club, Camera Club, Invaders Club, Hallguard. ROBERT G. HARRISON Chicago Ill, March I9, i932 Lemoyne Art Institute Tech Prep and Annual Staff, I. M. Sports, Ingersoll Award. ROBERT A. HASENJAEGER Chicago lll. April 25, l93I St. James Undecided Bowling Club, S. H. Machine, Student Council, I. M. Sports, Honor Society. RALPH F. HAUSER Chicago Ill. Aug. 29, I93I Arnold Work I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Co- mera Club, Railroad Club. JOSEPH JOHN HEGER Chicago Ill. Sept. 29, I93I Locke Purdue Bowling Club President,Hall- guard, Student Council Vice- Pres., German Club, Aviation Club, R.O.T.C. Officer. I JAMES E. HEINRICHS Chicago III. Jan. 6, l93l Jahn Work Prom Committee, Annual and Tech Prep Staff, Hallguard Lt., S. H. Print, I. M. Sports. PAUL J. HENDERSON Chicago Ill. Nov. 8, l929 Lady of Lourdes Work I. M. Sports, S. H. Machine, Hallguard, Camera Club, Dance Club. HALE E. HENNEMAN Chicago Ill. July 29, 1931 Cleveland Undecided I. M. Sports, Printers Club, Fencing Team, Prom Commit- fee. ROGERS J. HERIGODT Chicago Ill. Sept. 25, 1931 Schneider Army Pan American Club, Dance Club, Apache Hi-Y, Hallguard, l, M. Sports, Basketball Team, Frosh-Soph Football Team. O WILLIAM JOSEPH HERR Chicago Ill. July 25, 1931 St. Alphonsus Undecided Cycle Club, I. M. Volleyball, Gymnastics Team, S. H. Auto, Hallguard, Publicity Committee. Q JOHN E. HESS Chicago III. Aug. I, 1931 Headley Lumber Jack Concert Band, Military Band, Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, City Solo Contest. HOWARD HILL Chicago Ill. Jan. 31, 1929 Sayre College Dance Club, Slide Rule Club, Hallguard, Spur 8. Saddle, I. M. Sports. HERBERT R. HOLLATZ Chicago Ill. Sept. 16, 1931 O. A. Thorp Work Air Conditioning, Spur and Saddle, Smith Hughes Auto, Arrangement Committee, Hall- guard. I HARRY C. HENRIKSEN Chicago Ill. Jan. 6, 1932 Moos College Soccer Team, Skating Team, Lettermans Club, Art Staff, National Honor Society, Pan American Club, Hallguard. O ROGER A. HERMAN Bellinghom Wash. Jan. 20, 31 Trumbull Work I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Dance Club, Air Conditioning Club, Hallguard, Football Team. ROBERT M. HERTELENDI Chicago Ill. Jan, 11, 1931 La Salle Wright Jr. I. M. Soccer, Cap and Gown Committee. I ARTHUR H. HILDEBRANDT Chicago lll, July 31, 1931 Undecided Traffic Engineers, Smith Hughes Auto, Hallguard, Stu- dent Council. O PAUL ARTHUR HILLISTAD Morris July 5, 1930 LeMoyne Work 4-A Architects, I. M. Sports, Cherokee Hi-Y. O THOMAS HOLZ Chicago lll. May 19, 1931 Yates Work Spur 8. Saddle, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Announcement Committee, Roller Club, 4 '3 June 1949 -4 Lane Tech Annual RICHARD J. HOMUTH Chicago lll. March l8, l93l Peterson Marines Spur 8: Saddle Club, Dance Club, l. M. Sports, Hallguord, Senior Swing Committee, Air Conditioning, Bowling Club. O GILBERT G. HORDl Chicago Ill. May 5, l93l Mozart Work Lane lnvaders. ROY WARREN HOVINEN Chicago Ill. Sept. 26, l93l Hitch College Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Honor Society, Hallguord, l.M. Sports, Dance Club, Finance Committee. O KEITH H. HOWARD Chicago Ill. Oct. 5, l93l Alcott Illinois State Swimming Team, Camera Club, l. M. Sports, Dance Club. JOHN WILLIAM HUBER Chicago lll. April 29, l93l Waters Automotive Business Hallguord, Harmonica Club. O EDWARD N. HUSS Chicago lll. May 26, i932 Mulligan Navy Printers Club, Tool Design, Swimming Team, Tool Design Slide Rule. GERALD N. HOPPENRATH Chicago lll. June 27, l93l H. B. Stowe School National Honor Society, Hall- guord, Officer, Tech Prep Salesman, R.O.T.C. Crack Drill, R.O.T.C. Officer, Sioux Hi-Y. O JAMES H. HOTTAT Chicago lll. Jan. 26, l93l Alcott Work l. M. Sports. HOWARD GEZELER Chicago lll. Oct. l, l93O Murphy School Latin Club, l. M. Basketball, Dance Club, Track Team. ERVIN EARL HUBER Chicago lll. Aug. l6, l93l Bateman Work Dance Club, Ushers Club, Camera Club, 4 A Architects, Surveyors Club, l. M. Sports, Gymnastics. O ERNEST HUSCHKE Chicago lll. June l6, l93l Air Conditioning Club, l. M. Sports, Honor Society, Junior Basketball Team, Hallguord, Slide Rule Club. O RUSSELL R. IACONO Chicago lll. Sept. 28, l93l Brentano School Latin Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguord, Roller Club, Science Club. WALTER S. IWANICZKO Chicago Ill. Aug. I7, I93I Burr College I. M. Sports, Latin Club, Dance Club, Bowling League, Hollguard. HARRY ERWIN JAEGER Chicago Ill. May 3, I932 Concordia Luth. College Tool Design, Tool Design Slide Rule, Cross Country, Hall- guard, Track. O JAMES F. PHILLIP Evanston Dec. 30, l930 Coonley School Dance Club, Office Boy, Aquarium Club, Hallguard, 4A Architect. I JOHN P. JANIS Chicago Ill. Feb. 5, l93l Darwin School Tool Design, Slide Rule Club, Traffic Engineer, Dance Club Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Mask 8- Shears. O DONALD J. JANZEN Chicago Ill. Jan, IO, l93I Onahan Undecided Printers Club, R.O.T.C. Non Com, R.O. Baseball. RICHARD V. JENNINGS Chicago Ill. July I9, i930 Audubon Work Hallguard, Spur 8- Saddle, I. M. Baseball. JACK P. JACOBSEN Chicago Ill. Feb. 8, l93I Ebinger Undecided Dance Club, Roller Club, 4 A Architects, Printers Club, Hall- guard. RICHARD A. JAKUBOWSKI Chicago lll. Aug, 23, l930 St. Ladislaus School Slide Rule Club, l. M. Sports, Roller Club, Science Club, Picture Committee. KENNETH HOWARD JANDA Chicago Ill. June I6, I93I Schneider Work I. M. Sports, Hallguard. WAYNE ARTHUR JANNUSCI-I Chicago III. July I3, l93l St. Luke School German Club, Hallguard, l. M, Sports, Track, Alumni Committee, Cross Country, Sr. Basketball. O RONALD BURNETT JARL Chicago Ill. Jon. 6, 1932 Thomas J. Waters School Gymnastic Team, Hallguard, School Radio Station Crew, 4 year Scholarship, Radio Club, Daily. O JOHN JEROTZ Chicago Ill. March l2, l93l LaFayette Service Hallguard, I. M. Sports. June 'I949 Lane Tech Annual DONALD JOBE Chicago lll. July l6, l93l Audubon Printer Track Team, Crew Team, Basketball Team, Printers Club, Hallguard Lieutenant, Camera Ciub, I. M. Sports, Annual S. O GEORGE HENRY JOCHUM Chicago lll. Nov. 25, l93l St. James Luth. Work GORDON LEONARD JOHNSON Chicago Ill. July 14, l93l Waters School Football, Track lCo-Capt.l, Lettermens Club, Pan American Club, Honor Society, Hallguard, 4 Year Scholarship. C EUGENE H. JOHNSON Chicago lll. Oct. 26, l93l Goethe Undecided Latin Club, Air Conditioning Club, Hallguard, l. M. Sports. Litho Club. RONALD V. JOHNSON Chicago lll. Oct. 23, l930 Audubon Work National Honor Society, l. M. Sports, Printers Club, Annual Staff, Airplane Club. JOHN V. JOSENKOSKI Chicago Ill. March 9, l93l Pulaski lll. Pier Dance Club, Roller Club, l. M. Sports, Hallguard, Polish Club. DONALD EUGENE JOBIN lowa City, lowa Sept. 26, l93l Beidler College Air Conditioning Club, I. M. Sports, Swimming Team, Hall- guard, Biography Committee. ARTHUR R. JOHNSON Chicago lll. April 25, l93l Funston Illinois U. Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Pan Americaan Club, Gym Team, Life Guard Swimming. ELMER JOHNSON Red Oak lowa Aug. l7, l93l Moos Work Hallguard, Dance Club, l. M. Sports, Spur 8. Saldle Club, Biography Committee. MILLARD DEAN JOHNSON Chicago lll. Feb. 26, l93l Schneider School Pan American Club, l. M, Sports, Railroad Club, Apache Hi-Y, Hallguard. RUSSELL JOHN JOHNSON Chicago lll. Feb. 28, i932 Patrick Henry School Color Guard, Crack Drill, Pan American Club, Camera Club, l. M. Sports, Library Worker, Hallguard. O THOMAS M. JOYCE Chicago lll. Sept. 24, l929 St. Vincents Undecided Gymnastic Team, Printers Club, Dance Club, Daily Staff, Tech Prep Staff, l. M. Sports. JAMES T. JOYNER Chicago lll. Jan. 26, 1931 Our Lady of Grace School Pan American, Hallguard. O ROBERT W. KADOW Chicago lll. Aug. 23, 1931 Stowe Undecided Hollguard, Printers Club, German Club. JEROME J. KAPLAN Chicago Ill. Nov. 13, 1931 Hibbard School Honor Society, Hallguard Officer, I. M. Sports, Latin Club. FREDERICK M. KAPUSTA Chicago Ill, Nov. 17, 1931 St. Hyacinth Work Polish Club, Spur and Saddle Club, Hollguard, Wrestling Team. EDWARD J. KASPRZYCKI Chicagao lll. June 20, 1930 Logan Navy Hollguard, R.O.T.C. Officer, Polish Club. JAMES D. KASSNER Chicago lll. Feb. 14, 1930 Chase Work Football Team, I. M. Sports, Hallguard. O WILLIAM G. KAACK Chicago lll. July 23, 1931 St. Luke Ev. Luth. College Symphony Orchestra, 4-Year Schlorship, National Honor Society, Theater Orchestra, College Algebra, German Club. O GILES M. KALVELAGE Racine Wisc. Nov. 15, 1930 St. Syvester's Work Spur 8- Saddle Club, S. H. Machine, Hallguard I. M. Sports. ALVIN AUGUST KAND Chicago Ill. Sept. 27, 1930 Blaine Work Student Council, I. M. Sports, Hollguard, Rod and Reel Club, Smith Hughes Machine Shop, Student Service Committee. O LEO A. KARAS Chicago lll. Nov. 10, 1930 St. Stanislaus B 8. M School l. M. Sports, Dance Club, Polish Club, Spur and Saddle. GEORGE H. KASS, JR. Chicago III. Jan. 1, 1931 Budlong Work I. M. Sports, Dance Club, S. H. Machine, Slide Rule, Tech Prep Salesman, Hallguard. RICHARD KATZEL Chicago lll. June 3, 1931 H. B. Stowe College Air Conditioning Club, l. M. Sports, Roller Club, Dance Club. June 1949 gg Lone Tech Annual ROBERT JOHN KAUTZI Chicago lll. Feb. 4, 1931 Mary Lyon Accountant Orchestra, Theatre Orchestra, National Honor Society, Four Year Schlorship Aver., German Club. O DANIEL P. KEEGAN Chicago lll. Sept, 6, 1931 St. Henry's Service HERMAN J. KELLER Chicago lll. Dec. 11, 1931 Onahan Northwestern Hallguard Chief, Latin Club, R.O.T.C. Non-Com., Honor Society, Dance Club, Track Team, I. M. Sports. O ROBERT R. KENT Chicago lll. Aug. 31, 1931 Moos Duke l. M. Sports, Track Team, Football and Basketball Team, Dance Club, Camera Club, Senior Committee, I ROBERT D. KLAUCK Chicago lll. Oct. 7, 1930 Coonley W0rk Daily Staff, Printers Club, I. M. Sports, Annual Staff, S. H. Print, Hallguard, Basketball Team, Roller Club. O FRANK KMILEK Chicago lll. Oct. 10, 1931 Logan Army I. M. Sports, Dance Club, Polish Club, S. H. Auto, Hall- guard, Student Council. JOHN HENRY KAWA Chicago lll. Aug. 1, 1930 Work Concert Band, I, M. Sports, Student Service Committee. RUDOLPH C. KEIL Chicago lll. May 30, 1931 Norman Bridge Wright Camera Club, Radio Club, German Club, Honor Society, Business Manager, Science Club, Radio Service. I EDWARD KELLY JR. Chicago lll. Oct. 2, 1931 St. Angela College l. M. Sports, Hallguard, Football. I DOMINIC J. KIVLEHAN Chicago lll. April 29, 1929 Work Printers Club, Hallguard, S. H, Print, Annual and Tech Prep Staff GLENN JOHN KLEINFELDT Chicago lll. Feb. 28, 1931 Audubon Printer Annual, Tech Prep and Daily Staff, Bowling Club, Printers Club, S. H. Print, l, M. Basket- ball, Pin and Ring Committee. O RAYMOND R. KNAPKIEWICZ Chicago lll. Jan. 2, 1931 St. Hedwig Work Polish Club, Spur and Sad- dle Club, Bowling Club, Dance Club, l. M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Hallguard. I KENNETH KNUTSEN Chicago Ill. May 6, I93O Work Hallguard, Camera Club, Roller Club, Spur and Saddle Club. LEONAPD KOMIE Chicago, III. Feb. 25, l93I Lowell College Lane Pilots Club, Invaders Club, S. H. Aviation, I. M. Sports. KENNETH CHARLES KOPP Chicago Ill. Sept. 2. I932 Moos S. California Track Team, German Club, Lettermans Club, Mask and Shears, Dance Club, Clinic, I. M. Sports. I JOE KOURAKIS chicago Ill. April ii, I932 Grace Street School Latin Club, I. M, Wrestling, D.mce Club, Camera Clubt RICHARD M. KOWAL Chicago Ill. Jan. 9. l93l Cleveland School Lettermans Club, Football Team, Latin Club, Chief uf Hallguards, Camera Club, I. M. Sports, Invaders Club. Q ARTHUR ALBERT KRANZ Chicago III. March I7, l93l Portage Park Work Camera Club, Science Club, Stamp Club, Slide Rule Club. RONALD R. KNUTSON Chicago Ill. Oct. 30, l93I Peterson School Cross Country Team, 2 Year Scholarship, Air Conditioning Club, Arrangement Committee, I. M. Sports. I CHESTER KONDRATOWICZ Chicago Ill. Feb. IO, I93l St. Josaphot's Undecided Mask and Shears, Publicity Committee, Latin Club, Daily Staff. JACK KORENTHAL Chicago lll. June 8, I93l College Concert Orchestra, Hall- guard, Pan American Club. CHARLES MARTIN KOVACS Chicago III. Feb. 27, I932 Logan Wright Jr National Honor Society, 3 Year Scholarship, Golf Team, Publicity Committee, German Club, I. M. Sports, Bowling C. 0 WILLIAM DAVID KRAMER Chicago III. Nov. 8, l93l Darwin School National Honor Society, La- tin Club, Hallguard, Dance Club, Sioux Hi-Y, Cross Coun- try Team, Tech Prep Salesman. I CARL KRAUSE Chicago, III. Feb. 24,l930 Burley Work Gift Committee, Roller Club, Basketball Team, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Bowling Club. June 1949 Lane Tech Annual FRANK A. KRAVSE Chicago Ill. July 9, l93l Thomas College Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Camera Club, Hall- guard. WILLIAM J. KREMER Chicago III. Feb. 9, l932 St. Xavier School Cycle Club, Science Club, Hallguard, Motor Cycle Club, I. M. Sports. CARL S. KRISTOFFERSEN Chicago III. Jan. l2, l930 Lyon Work Camera Club, Bowling Club, Stamp Club. C GEORGE J. KRUEGER Jr. Michigan City lnd. July l, 3l Grace Street School Pan American Club, Hall- guard, I. M, Sports. WILBERT C. KRUGER Chicago III, Aug. 8, l93I Chappel Wright Jr. Roller Club, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Dance Club. EDDIE KRYGER Chicago III. June l9, l93l St. Hedwig School Dance Club, Cycle Club, Rod and Rifle Club, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Entertainment Com- mittee. O RONALD KREMER Chicago Ill. May 7, l93l Peterson College German Club, Tardy Office, R.O.T.C. Officer, Cap 8- Gown Committee. DONALD KRISTIANSEN Oak Park Ill. Dec. 29, I93O Gray Marines I. M. Sports, Hollguard, Spur and Saddle Club, Air Condi- tioning Club, Track Team, and Dance Club. Q ROBERT CHARLES KROLL Chicago lll. Nov. I9, l93l Haugan College Pan American Club, Track Team, Hallguard, Book Room, Printers Club, I. M. Sports. RONALD M. KRUEGER Chicago Ill. April 5, l93l La Salle School l. M. Sports, S. H. Machine. GEORGE EDWIN KRUG Chicago Ill. Nev. 24, l93O Hougan Undecided Hallguard, German Club, l. M. Sports, Daily Staff. ERHARD GEORGE KUGEL Chicago lll. July 5, l930 St. Sebastian Wright Jr. Mask and Shears, National Honor Society, I. M. Soccer Champs, 4 Year Scholarship. GEORGE KULLOWITCH Chicago lll. Oct. 4, i930 St. Aloysius School Spur and Saddle Club, Ge'- man Club, Camera Club, Hall- guard, Dance Club. EARL W. KUNSTMAN Chicago lll. June 26, l93l Bell Undecided National Honor Society, La- tin Club, R.O,T,.C. Officer, Sioux Hi-Y, Clinic, Hallguard Lieut., Crack Drill Team. I ROBERT E. KURHAIS Chicago lll. Oct, 4, l93l Mayfair School Track Team, Football Team, Spur and Saddle Club, Halle guard, l. M. Sports. NORBERT A. KWASNIAK Chicago lll. Feb. l, l93l St. Joseph Academy Undecided Hallguard, Latin Club, l. M Sports Basketball Team, Spur and Saddle Club, Proiectionist Club. O STEVE LADUZINSKY Johnstown Penn. June 7, l93l Prescott School Junior Basketball Team, l. M. Sports, Lettermans Club, Polish Club, Spur and Saddle Club, Hallguard, Dance Club O CHRIS LAGEDTAKES Chicago Ill. Dec. 4, i932 Wangland College Stage Crew, Bowling Club, 4A Architects, P. A. Unit, l. M. Sports, Daily Staff. GEORGE KUNOWSKI Chicago, lll, June l2, l93l Henry Work Air Conditioning Club, l, M. Softball. O HENRY R. KURASIEWICZ Chicago lll. Aug. 23, l93l Von Humboldt Work Spur and Saddle Club, Hall- guard, Camera Club, Finance Committee, Roller Club, l, M. Sports, S. H, Machine. O ROBERT P. KUZNICKI Chicago lll, April 22, l93l Logan Work President Roller Club, Track Team, S. H. Machine, l. M. Sports, Hallguard. JOSEPH G. KWIATKOWSKI Chicago lll. Sept. 7, l93l Holy Trinity Navy Polish Club, Hallguard. JOSEPH T. LAGATTUTA Chicago lll. Oct. 22, 1931 Hawthorne Undecided Basketball Team, Swimming Team, Hallguard, l. M. Sports, S. H. Machine. VITO LA GIOIA Chicago lll. Feb. 28, l93l Mills Work Spur and Saddle Club, l. M. Sports, Dance Club, Roller Club. O June 'I949 I QQ- ,uf 11' 1 1.3, ,yi Lane Tech Annual LAIRD L. PALMER Chicago lll. August 22, l93l St. Francis Xavier School Track, Cross Country, Hall- guard, Lettermans Club, I. M. Sports, Announcement Comm. EDWARD F. LANDMESSER Chicago Ill. Sept. 9, l93l Brentano Northwestern Honor Society, Philosophy 81 Logic Club Pres., Science Club, R.O.T.C. Officer, Slide Rule Club, Crack Drill Team. O ARTHUR G. LANGELOH Chicago Ill. May l3, i932 La Salle Northwestern Camera Club, Rod 8. Rifle Club, Hallguard, Dance Club, I. M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Roller Club. O LEROY EUGENE LANGNER Chicago Ill. Sept. 26, l93l S. P. Chase Undecided Cross Country Team, Pin 8- Ring Committee, I. M. Sports, Printers Club, Hallguard, Tech Prep Staff, Annual Staff. O ANTHONY JAMES LA PETINA Chicago Ill. July 22, l93l Schneider Work Printers Club, Dance Club. DAVID LEE LARSON Chicago lll. April 9, 1931 Trumbull Undecided l. M. Baseball, l. M. Hockey, Cap 8. Gown Committee, Smith Hughes Auto Shop. LEROY DANIEL LAKROME Chicago lll. March l, l9f3l St. Kostka Illinois U. Camera Club, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Pan American Club, Baseball Team. O ALAN LANGE Chicago lll. Sept. 22, i932 St. John School Dance Club, Cycle Club, 2 Year Scholarship, Hallguard, Swing Committee, I. M. Sports. ARNOLD A. LANGE Chicago Ill. April 27, l93O St. Alphonsus Work Announcement Committee, Printers Club, Daily Staff, l. M. Sports, Annual Staff, Dance Club, Smith Hughes Print, O RICHARD J. LAPINSKI Chicago Ill. June 20, l93l St. Viator's College Football Team, Wrestling Team, Roller Club, Polish Club, Lettermans Club, Hallguard Student Council. O FRANK J. LA VECCHIA Chicago Ill. July IO, l93l St. Silvester College Military Band, Concert Band, Baseball Team, Bowling Team, Pan American Club, Dance Club, l. M. Sports, Track. O KENNETH GUNNAR LARSON Chicago Ill. Aug. 5, l93I Dever Work I. M. Sports, S. H. Machine, Shop, Radio Club, Hallguard, lce Skating Team, Spur and Saddle Club, Soccer Team. O LIONEL JAMES LE CLAIRE Waukegan III. Oct. l2, 3I Blaine Undecided I. M. Wrestling, l. M. Sports, Pres. Civics Club, Vice Pres. Spanish Club lPan Americanl. ALBERT E, LEIGEBER, JR. Chicago lll. June I8, I93l Nixon Work Slide Rule Club, Tool Design Club, Dance Club, Rifle Team, Gift Committee, Hallguard. LESLIE H, FRICK Chicaago III. May I7, I93l Bc-Jubien Concert Band, Symphony Orchestra, R.O.T.C. Band, Solo Competition, Hallguard, Ger- man Club. O JIM LESPERANCE Chicago Ill. May 6, l93l Bishop Quter College Pan American Club, Roller Club, Track Team, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Football Team, Baseball Team. O HILLARD LEWANDOWSKI Chicago Ill. June I3, I93l St. Hedwig Army Spur 8. Saddle Club, Roller Club, Hallguard, I. M. Basket- ball. ROBERT V. LIJEWSKI Chicago lll. Nov. 24, I93l St. Genevieve School Honor Society, Cherokee Hi- Y, Spur 8. Saddle, Roller Club, I. M.. Soccer ALLEN W. LEHMANN Chicago Ill. Nov. 4, I93l Scammon Loyola Roller Club, Latin Club, Dance Club, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Cross Country Team, Sgt. at Arms. O JOHN R. LENASSI Chicago Ill, Sept. l3, l93l Brentano Undecided Hallguard Lt., Pan American Club, Rifle Team Co Captain, I. M. Sports, Student Council, R.O.T.C. Officer. O GEORGE J. P. LESLIE Phila Pa. July IS, l93l Irving Park Work Model Airplane Club, l. M. Sports. O EUGENE B. LEWANDOWSKI Chicago lll. July 5, l93l St. Stanislaus School Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard. RICHARD E. LEWANDOWSKI Chicago Ill. March I7, l93l Brookerville Work I. M. Basketball, Hallguard, Dance Club, Polish Club. RONALD LANGE Chicago lll. Nov. I7, l930 School Football Team, Hallguard, Crew Team, Cycle Club, Track Team. 1, -v June 1949 1 ,i a I Lane Tech Annual WILLIAM MICHAEL LORCH Chicago Ill, Feb. 28, 1932 Cleveland School Roller Club Vice President, Sports, Hallguard, Swing Com- Dance Club, Latin Club, I. M. mittee, Honor Society. I EDWARD ALLEN LUDICK Chicago lll. Aug. 30, 1931 St. Francis Xavier Undecided Invaders, Bowling Club, l. M. Sports, Roller Club, Rod 8- Rifle Club, Sec. Pin 8. Ring Com., Smith Hughes Machine, O FRED O. MACELLA Chicago lll. July 18, 1931 Locke Undecided l, M.. Sports, Crew Team, Roller Club, Dance Club, Slide Rule Tool Design Club, Prom Committee. I RICHARD MAEDE Chicago Ill, Sept. 1, 1931 St. Luke Undecided Honor Society, S. H. Auto, I. M. Sports. CHARLES THOMAS MAHON Chicago Ill. Aug. 21, 1930 Hawthorne Navy Hallguard, l. M. Sports, Dance Club. BILL T. MALECKI Chicago lll. Dec. 1, 1931 Vilicker Park School Football Team, Mask and Shears, Hallguard, Radio Club, Science Club. CHARLES WALTER LORENZ Chicago Ill. June 21, 1932 St. Luke School l. M. Sports, Latin Club, lst Year Scholarship, Swimming Team, Bowling Club, Model Railroad, Dance Club. C VERNE M. LUNDSTEDT Chicago lll. July l9, 1931 Stt. Luke School Honor Society, Latin Club, Railroad Club, Science Club, Track Team. EUGENE A. MACK Chicago lll. Nov. I, 1931 St, Hyacinth School Bowling Club, Railroad Club, Rifle Team, Science Club, lst Year Scholarship, Latin Club, I. M. Sports, O FRANK H, MAGNUSSON Chicago lll. Aug, 18, 1930 Avondale School l. M, Sports, Hallguard, Spur 8- Saddle Club, Dance Club. JOHN J. MAKERT Chicago lll. June 22, 1931 Headley School Roller Club lSgt. At Armsl, Dance Club, Football Team, Mgr., I. M. Sports, Latin Club, Hallguard, Spua8- Saddle Club. ROBERT E. MALHEREK Chicago lll. April 9, 1931 Grace Street Wright Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Student Council. WILLIAM C. MANIKA Albania Aug. 22, 1931 Schneider Navy I. M. Sports, Baseball Team, Jr. Basketball Team, Letter- mans Club, Hallguard. ROBERT M. MANTSCH Chicago Ill. Aug. 14, 1931 Dever Work l. M. Sports, Hallguard, ERNEST MARCINIAK Chicago lll. March 12, 1931 St. Stanislaus School Soccer Team, I. M. Hockey, Lettermans Club, Roller Club, l. M. Baseball, Bowling Club. O HERMAN MARTIN Chicago lll. May 20, 1931 Our Lady of Mercy School Slirle Rule Club, Hallguard. O JOHN JOSEPH MARTINO Chicago lll. July 15, 1931 Mayfair La Crosse Pa' American Club, Sioux Hi-Y, Football Team, Track Team, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Prom Committee. O CHARLES R. MASON Chicago Ill. June 29, 1931 Hitch Undecided Bowling Club, Roller Club, Jr. Basketball Team, Spur and Saddle Club, Hallguard, l. M. Sports. I KARL H. MANKEL Chicago lll. Oct. 13, 1931 Peterson Navy I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Li- brary Helper, Entertainment Committee, Dance Club, Rol- ler Club. O ARMOND J. MANZARA Chicago Ill. Jan. 1, 1932 Mitchell College Swimming Team, Lettermans Club, Frosh-Soph Football, Pan American Club, Alumni Com- mittee, Hallguard. I WILLIAM J. MARTIN Chicago, Ill. April 20, 1931 Jahn Work and School German Club, Camera Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Life Saving. RICHARD MARTIN Chicago lll. Dec. 3, 1931 Drummond Wright Jr. Concert Band and Orche- stra, Pin and Ring Committee, Dance Club, Pan American Club, Printers 8. Camera Club. O HERBERT W. MASKE Chicago Ill. April 22, 1931 Moos Work Traffic Engineer, Tech Prep Salesman, Discipline Office, Ra- dio Club, Camera Club, Con- cert Band, Military Band. O EUGENE VINCENT MATEJA Chicago lll. May 25, 1931 St. Mary of Angels Undecided I. M. Sports, S. H. Machine, Gymnastics Team, Roller Club. ,D 1 if June 1949 li I in 2 6 I I Lone Tech Annual DONALD MAY Chicago Ill. June 17, 1931 Our Lady of Mercy Undecided Student Council, Air Con- ditioning Club, Honor Society, Dance Club, 4 Year Scholar- ship. O GEORGE M. MEDLEY Chicago Ill. April 8, 1931 Cleveland Marines R.O.T.C. Color Guard, l. M. Softball Champs, Air Condition- ing Club, R.O.T.C. Football Team. O RICHARD MENCZYNSKI Chicago III. June 8, 1930 Drummond Gas Attendent Polish Club, Student Coun- cil, Track and Football Team. O WALTER D. METSCHKE Chicago lll. June 25, 1930 Pil rim Work Q Hallguard, German C'u'u, Camera Club. O EDWARD M. MEYER Chicago III. Dec. 17, 1931 St. James Undecided Honor Society, 4 Year Scho- larship, Swimming Team, Air Conditioning Club, Slide Rule Club, l. M. Basketball, O ROBERT MILLER Chicago lll. Jan. 3, 1931 Haugan Work Wrestling Team, Gymnas- tics Team, Sioux Hi-Y, l. M. Softball. RUSSELL MAYENLE Chicago III, Dec. 30, 1930 Pennoyer Work Dance Club, Roller Club, Air Conditioning Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard. DONALD J. MEILINGER Chicago lll. March 28, 1932 St. Mary of Angels Work Magic Club, Science Club, I. M. Sports, Spur and Saddle Club, Slide Rule Club, Bowl- ing Club, German Club. O ANTHONY P. MENGARELLI Chicago III. Dec. 3, 1931 St. Hilary Work Hallguard, I. M. Sports, I. M. Manager, Tech Prep Sales- man. HENRY METZGER Chicago III. Sept. 13, 1930 Stockton Stock Boy Dance Club, Spur and Sad- dle Club, Lettermans Club, l. M. Sports, Track Team, Hall- guard, 4A Architects Club. O LEONARD A. MILEWSKI Chicago lll. July 17, 1930 Hyacinth Navy Chess and Checkers Club, Polish Club, WILLIAM A. MILLER Chicago Ill. Nov. 18, 1932 Agassiz Illinois U. Swimming Team, Mask ond Shears, Lettermans Club, Pin and Ring Comm. Dance Club, Sioux Hi-Y, Apache Hi-Y. O CHESTER MILOSOVICH Detroit Mich. June l3, l93l Musician Concert Band, Military Band, Orchestra, Solo Contest, En- semble Contest. DONALD R. MODERHACK Chicago Ill. Nov. 5, l93l Avondale School Pan American Club, Senior Swing Committee, Hallguard, Bowling Club, I. M. Sports, Clinic Club. I RICHARD R. MOERSCH Chicago Ill. July 24, l930 St. Andrew School I. M. Sports, Dance Club, RJdio Club, Tech Prep Sales- man, Bowling Club, Senior Swing Comm., Honor Society. O JAMES MORBY Chicago Ill. Nov. 23, l93l Agassiz Undecided Gymnastics Team, Student Council, Track Team, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Latin Club, Hall- guard, Apache Hi-Y. 0 THMOAS MORRIS Chicago lll. April l2, i930 St. William's Undecided Lettermans Club, Football Team, Bowling Club, Student Service Committee. JOE A. MOYZIS Jr. Chicago lll. Oct. 2l, l93l Beaubien Northwestem I. M. Sports, I. M. Official, Hallguard, Latin Club, Dance Club, Student Council. RAY MINOS Chicago lll. June 3, l93l McPherson Work I. M. Sports, Pan American Club. O KENNETH W. MODERHACK Chicago lll. Nov. 26, l93l Avondale Work German Club. PHILIP MONESTERO Chicago lll. May 5, l93l Headley Work Spur and Saddle Club, Gym- nastics Team, Arrangement Committee, Hallguard, Span- ish Club. O NORMAN R. MORSE Chicago III. Sept. I3, l93l Gray Work Hallguard, S. H. Auto, Gym- nastics Team, Student Council, Welders Club, Dance Club, Camera Club. O WALTER N. MOSKOW Chicago Ill. Aug. 2, l93l Yates School Cross Country Team, Track Team, l. M. Sports, Art Staff, Lettermans Club. ROBERT A. MUELLER Chicago Ill. July 3l, l93l Cleveland Work Pin and Ring Committee, Pres. Bowling Club, I. M. Base- ball, Basketball, and Volleyball, Dance Club, Honor Society. Lane Tech Annual WILLIAM E. MUELLER Chicago lll. Sept. 30, l93l Coonley School I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Slide Rule Club, Model Railroad Club, Science Club. O FRED J. MUFF Chicago III. Aug, 30, I93l Linne Work Daily, Annual Staff, l. M. Sports, Railroad Club, Printers Club, Hallguard Lieut., S. H. Print, Tech Prep Salesman. O STANLEY E. MUNIAK Chicago lll. Nov. 24, l93l Lafayette School Track Team, l. M. Sports, Blue Print Room. JOHN T. MC CARRICK Chicago lll. Aug. 9, l93l St. Benedict Work Daily and Annual Staff, I. M, Sports, Hallguard, Printers Club, S. H, Print, Roller C -U CURTIS W. MCDOWELL Chicago lll. Nov. IO, l93l Batemen School Litho Club, Spanish Club, Daily Staff, Roller Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Camera Club, Hallguard, Invaders Club. O JAMES J. MC NAUGHTON Chicago III. July II, I930 St. Andrew Work Hallguard, Air Conditioning Club, I. M. Sports, l. M. Soc- cer Champs. RICHARD A. MUENOW Chicago Ill. May 7, l93l Bell Illinois U. Golf Team Capt., Pin and Ring Committee, Hallguard Capt., Ushers Club, Bowling Club, I. M, Sports, Track Team. O RICHARD HAN MUNDT Chicago Ill. Aug. 4, l93l St. Lukes College German Club, Lite Guard, Hallguard. I JOHN MC ANDREW Chicago Ill, Feb. I9, l93l St, Andrew School Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard. I RICHARD D. MC CARTHY Chicago Ill. July 22, l93l St. Sylvester Work l. M. Soccer Champs, S. H. Print, Printers Club, Cap and Gown Committee, Hallguard, Track Team, Baseball Team. I DAVID A. MC NAMARA Chicago Ill, Jan. 24, l93l Waters Navy Camera Club, Hallguard, S. I-I. Machine. DAVID B. MC QUINN Chicago lll. June I7, l930 Our Lady of Lourdes Work Frosh-Soph Football, Swim- ming Team, Hallguard, Tech Prep Salesman, l. M. Sports, S. H. Machine, Camera Club. O ROBERT J. NADBORALSKI Chicago Ill. Aug. 31, 1931 Pulaski Undecided Polish Club, Dance Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club, Lettermaris Club, S. H. Machine, Fencing Club. O BRENT WILLARD NELSON Chicago lll. Aug, 10, 1930 St. Luke Undecided Crew Club, S. H. Machine, Bowling Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Cross Country Team, WILLIAM D. NELSON Chicago III. Sept. 9, 1931 Moos Work Hallguard, Air Conditioing Club, Swimming Team, Pan American Club, I. M. Basket- ball. O JOHN WILLIAM NICKELS Chicago III, Aug. 4, 1931 St. Matthias Work Camera Club, Printers Club, Cycle Club, Tech Prep, Annual, and Daily Staff, S, H. Print, Hallguard, I. M, Sports, O WAYNE NIELSEN Chicago III. Sept. 29, 1931 Darwin College Spur and Saddle Club, Con- cert Band, Military Band, Pan American Club, Sax, Quartet ROBERT NIKCHEVICH Chicago III. July 15, 1931 Thomas School Basketball Team, Spur and Saddle Club, I. M. Sports, Hall- guard, Daily Staff, Latin Club. ROBERT C. NEEB Chicago III. April 15, 1932 St. Hedwig College Pan American Club, I, M. Sports, Invaders Club, Pilots Club, Hallguard, RUSSELL NORMAN NELSON Chicago Ill. Jan. 28, 1932 Stowe Wright Jr. Hallguard, Clinic, Latin Club, Student Service Committee, I. M. Sports, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Football Team. O ARTHUR NEUMANN Chicago Ill. Oct. 3, l93l Tabor School Hallguard, S, H. Machine, Pin and Ring Committee, S, H. Aviation. PETE JOHN NICHOLS Chicago III. Jan. 27, 1931 Lincoln School Wrestling Team, Jr. Basket- ball Team, I. M. Sports, Hall- guard, Spur and Saddle Club. I DONALD HENRY NIEMAN Chicago III. Oct. 5, 1931 Thomas Art Institute Tech Prep Salesman, I. M. Manager, Camera Club, Model Airplane Club, Sculpture Club, I. M. Sports. O KENNETH NITTI Chico o lll. Au g g. 12, 1931 Burley School J 3 June 1949 ROBERT W. NORMAN, JR. Oak Park, lll. April 24, 1931 Yates Work I. M. Basketball, Air Con- ditioning Club, Hallguard. O JOHN R. NUTINI Mach., April 12, 1931 Adams Twp. School Lieutenant Hallguard, Dance Club, Pan American Club, l.M. Sports, Camera Club. JOHN O'CONNOR Chicago lll. Jan. 6, 1930 St. Fidelis Work Smith Hughes Print, Annual 8- Tech Prep Staff, Hallguard, Printers Club, I. M. Sports, Dance Club. O HAIG JOHN OHAN Chicago lll. Jan. 5, 1931 Agassiz Undecided Smith Hughes Print, l. M. Sports, Cycle Club, Printers Club, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Tech Prep Staff, Hallguard. O WILLIAM O'KELLEY Longview, Texas Sept. 9, 1931 Le Moyne College Pin 8. Ring Committee, Hall- guard, Smith Hughes Auto Shop, Gymnastic Team, O MCKINLEY OLSON Chicago lll. Oct. 3, 1931 Darwin School Swimming Team, Lifeguard, Souix Hi-Y, Lettermans Club, German Club. RICHARD S. NOWAK Chicago Ill. Nov. 25, 1930 St. Hedwig School Dance Club, Tech Prep Salesman, Roller Club, l. M. Sports, Discipline Office. HENRY FRANK OBERBECK Chicago Ill. Sept. 11, 1931 Patrick Henry College Skating Team, l, M. Sports, National Honor Society, Model Airplane Club, Student Council, Tech Prep Art Staff, O ALBERT ROBERT OEHL Chicago lll. May 16, 1931 Ebinger Work Bowling Club, l. M. Sports, S. H. Machine Shop. CHARLES ONSRUD Chicago III, Aug. 26, 1931 Sauganash College Hallauard, Roller Club, Spur S Saddle Club. JOHN LESTER OLSEN Chicago lll. June 22, 1931 Maternity School Air Conditioning Club, S. H. Machine Shop, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Dance Club, Student Council. O GERALD WILBERT OLSON Chicago lll. March 13, 1931 Nettelhurst School Gymnastic Team, Lettermans Club, I. M. Sports, S. H. Mach. Shop, Swing Committee, RAYMOND F. OLSZEWSKI Chicago lll. March l2, l93l Chase School Cross Country, Tool Design, Slide Rule, Hallguard, Printers Club, Traffic Enginers, Tech Prep Staff. O RICHARD E. PACKLEY Chicago lll. Sept. IO, l93l Agassiz Work l. M. Sports, Hallguard, SH. Auto Shop, German Club. EDWARD R. PARKERSON Tulsa, Oklo. Feb. 1, 1932 Wynn Seale Jr. High School Cross Country, Track, l. M. Sports, 4-A Architect, Student Service Committee. ROBERT PASUT Detroit Mich. Feb. 22, l93l Arnold 8. Stevenson De Paul Basketball Team, Spur 8- Saddle Club, I. M. Sports, Pan American Club, Hallguard. HARVEY G. PATTERSON Chicago lll. April l2, l93l Portage Park Illinois U. Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Science Club, I. M. Sports, Philosiphy 8. Logic Club, Dance Club, Model R.R. Club. O THOMAS SAM PECHARIS Chicago Ill. Nov. 27, l93l Lincoln Wright Jr. Hallguard, Stamp Club, Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Science Club, Locker Captain. RALPH G. OSTENSEN Chicago lll. Oct. 25, l93l Darwin School Pan American Club, Swim- ming Team, l. M. Sports, Slide Rule, Baseball, Track. . RALPH PAGE Chicago lll, May I9, l93l Gray School Hallguard, l. M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Senior Annual Com- mittee. JOSEPH W. PASTUSZKA Chicago Ill. June l5, l93O St. Josaphat Undecided Traffic Engineer, Baseball, Printers Club, Camera Club, Dance Club, I. M. Sports, Hall- guard. O NICHOLAS PATSIOS Chicago lll. May 2l, l93l Scott Work Camera Club, l. M. Sports, Hollguard Lieutenant. O EDMUND THOMAS PAULY Chicago Ill. Sept. 3, l93l Imm. Heart ot Mary Navy Ice Skating Team, Robot Club, Hollguard Captain. WILLIAM F. PEPKE Chicago lll. April l6, l93l St. Josaphat Work Student Court, S. H. Auto, Air Conditioning Club, Polish Club. , June 1949 ROBERT WALDEMAR PEPLIES Chicago lll. Oct. ll, 1931 St. Luke School Soccer Team, 1. M. Sports, Daily Staff, German Club. DONALD M. PETERSON Chicago lll. Sept. 18, 1930 Imm. Heart of Mary Work Hallguard, Frosh-Soph Foot- ball Team, Wrestling Team, Midget Motors. JOHN ADAM PETRAITIS Chicago Ill. July 10, 1931 Maternity Wright Jr. Pan American Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Printers Club, 1. M. Sports, Hallguard, CARL PAUL PFISTERER Chicago Ill. Sept. 21, 1931 St. Veronica School Latin Club, l, M. Soccer Champs, Skating Team, I. M. Basketball, Hallguard. ARTHUR PlECYK Chicago Ill. April 3, 1931 Grace St. Work Hallguard, Student Council, Polish Club, Finance Comm. ROBERT J. PIRIE Chicago lll. March 13, 1931 Hayt Work Hallguard. DON GEORGE PETERSON Chicago lll. June 21, 1931 Armstrong School 4 A Architects, I. M. Sports, Air Conditioning Club, Slide Rule Club. HAROLD J, PETERSON Chicago lll. Sept. 17, 1931 Waters Work 1. M. Sports, Basketball, 3 Year Scholarship, Hallguard, Honor Society, Student Council. RONALD PETERSON Elmwood Park Aug. 5, 1930 Dever Work Dance Club, Track Team, Roller Club. ROBERT H. PICHLER Chicago lll. April ll, 1931 St, Clements lll. Tech Pres. Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Vice-Pres. Robot Club, Chief of P. A. Unit, l. M. Sports German Club. 0 ROBERT P. E. PlPER Chicago lll. Dec. 14, 1930 Coonley Navy Wrestling Team, Gymnastics, Football, 1. M. Sports, Hall- guard, Camera Club, Slide Rule Club. O ROBERT WALTER PLACEK Chicago lll. Aug. 25, 1932 Stowe College Concert Band, Symphony Orchestra, Theatre Orchestra, Military Band, Ensemble Con- tests, Gymnastic Team. O CHARLES ROGERS PORTER Sebastin Ark., March IS, l93I Brentano Work Air Conditioning, Camera Club, Roller Club, Spur and Saddle Club, Hallguard. DEMETRIOS J. POULOS Chicago lll. Aug. 20, l93l Waters School Student Council, Cap and Gown Committee, Traffic Eng., Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Hallguord, I RICHARD A. PRENA Chicago lll. Sept. 27, l93l Moos Work I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Air Conditioning Club, S. H. Auto, Annual Committee, Printers Club, I WESLEY RADER RADOYCICH Chicago Ill. April I2, l93l Patrick Henry School Stamp Club, German Club, Radio Club, Camera Club, Tech Prep Salesman, Hallguard, Civil Air Patrol. I JOSEPH GEORGE RAIMAN Chicago lll. Aug. 2, l93l Mt. Carmel Work lce Skating Team, Student Council, Bowling Club, Dance Club, I, M, Sports, S. H. Ma- chine Shop, Annual Comm. O JOHN CHARLES REDMOND Chicago Ill. July l, l93l M.B.V.M. 77th Airborne Pan American Club, Budget Committee, Hallguard Officer, Library Assistant, l. M. Sports, Dance Club. O GERALD POTTER Peoria, lll. March ll, l930 Schneider Work Spur 8. Saddle Club, Printers Club, Annual Staff, Smith Hughes Printing. JOHN WILLIAM POWELL Chicago III. Feb. 6, l93l Le Moyne College Football Team, Hallguard, l. M. Wrestling. STANLEY R. PROROK Chicago Ill. Aug. 24, l93l Mozart School Rifle Team, Latin Club, Rail- road Club, Science Club, R.O. T.C. Officer. JOHN ALLAN RAIDER Chicago lll. May l2, l93l Our Lady of Grace Work Hallguard, Smith Hughes Auto, Cycle Club. WARREN RICHARD RAY Chicago Ill., Nov. IO, 1931 St. Paul Work Swimming Team, Intramur- al Sports. O CHARLES MAURICE REID Chicago Ill., Nov. 8, l93l Lincoln College Cross Country Team, Track Team, I. M. Sports, Harmoni- club, Student Council, Dance Club, Lane Daily. O 3 it Lane Tech Annual ARTHUR A. REIMANN Chicago lll., July 20, l93l Lyon Work Track Team, I. M. Sports, S. H. Machine, Pin and Ring Committee, Roller Club, Bowl- ing Club. O CHARLES F. RELTH Chicago lil., July 27, l93I Waters School Football Team, Wrestling Team, l. M. Basketball, Pin and Ring Committee, Dance Club, Hallguard. O HOWARD GEORGE REMUS Chicago Ill., Aug. 18, l93l St. Luke College German Club, R.O.T.C. Of- ficer, 2 Year Scholarship, Hall- guard. ROBERT E. REPTOWSKI Chicago lll., May IO, l93I Yates School I. M. Sports, Hallguard, German Club. RICHARD D. RHODES Chicago III., Nov. 22, l93O Pennoyer College Football Team, Crew Team, Track Team, l. M. Sports, 4A Architects, Roller Club, I CONRAD RIEMER Wisconsin May I 7, I 93 I Yates Undecided Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Swimming Team, Let- termens Club, Hallguard, Life Guard. . JOHN ALFRED REISER Peoria III., Sept. I8, l93I Linne Farming Skating Team, Robot Club, Latin Club, I. M. Sports, En- tertainment Committee. KARL REMICK Germany Dec. 9, i930 Alcoott Track Team, Art Staff, Tech Prep and Annual Staff, Swim! ming Team. ROBERT RENZ Chicago lll., Oct. I4, I93I Our Lady of Grace Work Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, l. M. Baseball and Basketball, ADAM REVER New York May 21, l93l School Pan American Club, Hall- guard, I. M. Sports. CLARENCE G. RICHARDSON Chicago Ill., Sept. 2l, 1930 Haugan Football Team, Gymnastics Team, Wrestling Team, Skat- ing Team, Lettermens Club, Art Staff, Tech Prep Staff. I JAMES CHARLES RINCHIVSO Chicago III., May I, I93l Our Lady of Lourdes Music R.O.T.C. Band l. M. Sports, Pan American Club, Dance Club. MICHAEL JOSEPH RITT Jr. Chicago lll., Sept. 20, 1931 St. Benedict Undecided S. H, Print, Annual and Tech Prep Staff, Chief of Traffic Engineers, Printers Club, Hall- guard, Camera Club. O FRANK W. ROHRBECK Chicago lll., July 2, 1930 Hawthorne Work l. M. Basketball, Midget Motors, Wrestling Team. EARL ROMPF Chicago lll., Feb. 19, 1931 St. Luke Undecided I. M. Sports, Cross Country Team, Aquarium Club, Stamp Club, Entertainment Commit- tee, S. H. Machine. O TERRILL R. RUDD Martin Tenn., April 16, 1931 Sheron College l. M. Sports, Dance Club, Book Room. RICHARD W. RYBKOWSKI Chicago lll., June 29, 1931 Moos Work Printers Club, S. H. Print, I. M. Sports, Daily Staff, Tech Prep and Annual Staff, Gift Committee, Hallguard. O ROBERT M. SCHREFFLER, JR. Evanston lll. March 4, 1930 Young U.C.L.A. Concert Orchestra, Theater Orchestra, Concert Band, Swing Band, Military Band. JERROLD JAMES ROGERS Chicago lll., Jan. 15, 1932 La Salle School Camera Club, l. M. Softball, Photo Staff, Track Team, Hon- or Society, Student Service Committee. I HENRY W. ROLICKI Chicago lll., Jan. 10, 1931 St. Fidelis College Polish Club, Honor Society, Track Team, l. M. Sports, Hall- guard, Gift Committee. I RICHARD W. RONVIK Chicago lll., July l, 1931 Darwin Undecided Concert Orchestra, String Quartet, Theatre Orchestra, Invaders Club, Daily Staff, Pan American Club, Prep Salesman. O DONALD G. RUTKOWSKI Chicago lll., Dec. 22, 1930 St. Hedwig School Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Arrangement Committee. O GORDON SALANDRA Chicago lll., Oct. 3, 1931 Murphy School Camera Club, invaders Club, I. M. Manger, Hallguard, Spur and Saddle Club, Dance Club, Midget Motors. I RONALD A. SAMUELSON Chicago lll., Oct. 17, 1931 Cleveland Work Cross Country Team, l. M. Softball Printers Club, Fenc- ing Tcam, l. M. Wrestling champ. I Lane Tech Annual MARVIN E. SANDHOP Chicago Ill., March l2, I93I Tabor Cartoonist I. M. Basketball and Base- ball, Hallguard, Daily Cartoon- ist, Barbershop Quartet. CLARENCE L. SARGIS Chicago Ill., Oct. 23, l93I Stewart Work I. M. Basketball and Base- ball, Hallguard, Cycle Club, Tech Prep Salesman. JACK C. SASSO Chicago III., Aug. IO, I93I Schubert School Dancing Club, Bowling Club, Air Conditioning Club, I. M. Baseball and Basketball, Holl- guard, Roller Club. O JACK SCHAIBLE Chicago Ill., Jan. 24, I93l Darwin Service I. M. Baseball, I. M. Bos- ketball, I. M. Volleyball, Hall- guard, Tardy Office. FRED SCHARF Karlsrue, Ger. June 27, I93O Darwin Undecided Fencing Team, Printers Club, Lettermans Club, I. M. Sports, Sculpture Club, Spur 8- Saddle Club, Frosh Soph Football. O JOSEPH M. SCHIFO Chicago III. July 27, l93O St. Bonaventure Service Bowling Team, Smith Hughes Print, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Printers Club, Traffic Engineer, Roller Club. O WILLIAM SANDY Chicago, III, Dec. 30, l25 Heady Texas A 8. M RICHARD JOSEPH SASSI Chicago III., Dec. 2I, I93I Von Humboldt School Baseball Team, Lettermens Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Dance Club. RICHARD SAWYER Chicago, III. Aug. 28, l93l Portage Parke Work R. O. Football Team, Hall- guard, I. M. Sports, S. H, Aviation. LEON C. SCHALLER Chicago Ill. July 24, l93l Nixon Penn Army Wrestling Team, Hallguard, Soccer Team, I, M. Sports, Slide Rule Club. O ALAN SCHER Chicago Ill. April I5, I932 Peterson Purdue National Honor Society, Hall. guard Lieutenant, Latin Club, Hi-Y Club, Finance Committee, I. M. Sports. O CLEMENS SCHMANSKI Chicago III. Nov. I5, I93l Stt. Hyacinth Work Bowling Club, Track Team, Polish Club, I. M. Basketball. RICHARD SCHMIDT Chicago Ill, June 30, 1931 St. Alphonsus Undecided Dance Club, Harmoni Club, Air Conditioning Club, Honor Society, Student Service. ROBERT JOHN SCHMITT Chicago Ill. Sept. 24, 1931 Coonley Work Chief of Hallguards, l. M. Activities, Picture Committee, Slide Rule Club, Camera Club. HENRY JOHN SCHNEIDER Chicago Ill. March 31, 1931 Langland Army Radio Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, I. M. Sports, Lane Daily Staff, Student Service, Bowling Team, Poetry Club. O THEODORE SCHORN Chicago Ill. Sept. 5, 1931 St. Alphonsus Work Library Helper, Slide Rule Club, Hallguard. DONALD R. SCHREIBER Chicago lll. May 28, 1931 Union Ridge College Surveyors Club, 1. M. Sports, A-A Architects, Dance Club, Alumni Committee. CLARENCE ROBERT SCHULZ Chicago III. Dec. 11, 1929 Hamilton Work Camera Club, Railroad Club. RICHARD DONALD SCHMIED Chicago 111, Oct. 6, 1930 Brentano U. S. Marines 1. M. Sports, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Senior Basketball Team, Hunting 8. Fishing Club, Smith Hughes Machine Shop. O EDWARD J. SCHMITT Chicago lll. June 28, 1931 St. Teresa Undecided Printers Club, Hallguard, Traffic Engineers, Dance Club, Baseball Team, 1, M. Sports, Student Service Committee. O ROBERT A. SCHORDJE Chicago lll. Jan. 4, 1931 St. Alphonsus Work Slide Rule Club, Harmoni Club, Crew Club, 1, M. Sports LAWRENCE G. SCHRANK Chicago lll. July 23, 1931 Queen of Angels College Hallguard, German Club, Slide Rule Club. O JAMES F. SCHUBERT Chicago Ill. Jan. 1, 1932 Willard School Swimming Team, Lettermens Club, Student Council, Tech Prep 8. Annual Staff, National Honor Society, Printers Club. O ROBERT SCHULZ Chicago lll. Dec. 13, 1931 Hamilton College Basketball Team, Lettermans Club, Apache Hi-Y, German Club. I June 1949 -ll Lane Tech Annual MARTIN A. SCHUMI Chicago Ill. Oct. 18, 1931 St. Francis Xavier Undecided Rod 8 Rifle Club, l.M. 21 , I. M, Baseball. FRANK SCHWAGER Chicago III. Oct. 3, 1931 Our Lady of Mercy Undecided Lane Tech Prep Salesman, l. M. Sports, Civil Air Patrol, Gift Committee, Harmonica Club, Dance Club. O WILLIAM J. SCHWEINSBERG Chicago lll. Sept. 12, 1931 Stamp Club, Lane Daily Staff, German Club, Tennis Team, Mask 8- Shears. ROBERT SEEGER Chicago lll. Nov. 14, 1931 Jahn Work Roller Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club. O ROBERT H. SEILER Chicago lll. Aug. 9, 1931 Knickerbocker Navy Jesters Club, Stage Crew, Aquarium Club, l. M. Sports, Student Council, Latin Club, Hallguard, I KARL SELBOE Chicago III. June 1, 1931 Gray Diesel Engineering Hallguard, Schurz Swimming Team, Traffic Engineers, Senior Biography Committee, Student Council, Railroad Club. O DENNIS JAMES SCHUYLER Chicago lll. April 8, 1931 Logan School I, M, Sports, Bowling Club, Hallguard, Camera Club, Slide Rule Club, Science Club. HERMAN A. SCHWARCK Chicago, III. Moy 29, 1931 Waters School I. M. Sports, Tech Prep Salesman, Traffic Engineer, Hallguard. I WILLIAM J. SCHWENNESEN Chicago lll. Aug. 4, 1931 Coonley Photographer National Honor Society, 4 Scholarship Awards, Camera Club, Super Honor Roll, Track Team, Cross Country Team. I ROBERT J. SEHNERT Chicago lll. Oct. 25, 1931 Bateman U. of Hawaii Track Team, I. M. Sports, Football, Bowling Club, Student Council, Pin 8. Ring Committee, Student Court Gymnastics. O WILLIAM J. SEILER Chicago lll. Aug. 27, 1931 Stowe Work I. M. Wrestling, l. M, Base- ball, Bowling Club, Dance Club, HAROLD SELIGMAN Chicago lll. June 23, 1931 Lafayette School Pan American Club, Track, Railroad Club, Football, I. M. Sports, Bowling, Lettermens Club. O FRED SHELDON Chicago Ill. Dec. 27, I93I Audubon School Concert Band, Pan American Club, Swimming Team, I. M. Sports. RAYMOND M. SHEPLER Chicago Ill. April 30, i930 Pulaski School Cross Country, Track, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Surveyors Club, 4--A Architects. RAY F. SIEWERT Chicago Ill. March I4, I93l Lloyd Illinois Hallguard, Photo Staff of Annual, Photo Editor ot Lane Daily, I. M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Roller Club. O CROSLEY J. SIMONSEN Chicago, Ill. Aug. 29, I93l Stowe Work l.M. Sports, Smith Hughes Auto Shop, Air Conditioning Club, Frosh-Soph Football, Biography Committee. O ROBERT NEAL SKLARE Chicago Ill. Oct. 29, l93l Volta College National Honor Society, 3 Scholarships, Pres. Slide Rule Club, Capt. Tennis Team, I. VI. Sports, Lettermens Club. 0 ROBERT J. SLIWINSKI Chicago, III. June 8, l93l Ravenswood Undecided lntra-Mural Sports. EUGENE SHELEMI Chicago Ill. March 6, I93I St. Nicholas Bank Work Dance Club, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, S. H. Machine Shop, Roller Club, Picture Committee. FRANK WILLIAM SHILVOCK Chicago Ill. July 29, I 930 Chase Work Lone Concert Band, Pon American Club. ROBERT JOHN SIMMONS Chicago III, April I8, l93l St. Benedict Undecided Capt. Football Team, Track Team, Lettermens Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard. LOWELL C. SISKO Chicago III. May 24, l93I Drummond Work S. H. Machine Shop, I. M. Sports, Gift Committee. ROBERT L. SKORACZEWSKI Chicago Ill. March 22, I93I Yates Baker Stamp Club, Polish Club, Student Council, Sec. Lane Student Council, I, M. Softball, I. M, Hockey. O CHESTER P. SKWIOT Chicago III. Jan. 25, l93l St. Columbkille Illinois Tech Honor Society, l. M. Sports, 4 Year Scholarship, Hallguard, Slide Rule Club, Office Aid, Senior Arrangement Comm. O L3 June 'I949 'bv- 1 Lane Tech Annual RONALD F. SLINGSBY Chicago, Ill. Mar. 28, l928 Knickerbocker College Discipline Office, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Swimming Team. DON N. SMITH Chicago, Ill. Cleveland College Motorcycle Club, l.M. Sports German Club, Swimming Team, German Club, Gymnastic Team, ously Office. O JAMES LEONARD SMITH Chicago, Ill. April I2, I93l Thomas Work I. M. Sports. O TOR C. SOLVIG Chicago, Ill, Jan. 2, l930 LLoyd School l.M. Sports. O RAYMOND L. SPARZYNSKI Chicago, lll. Aug.l9, l93O St. Hedwig Work or Army Polish Club, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Track, Baseball, Bas- ketball. STANLEY L. SPIEWAK Chicago, Ill. June I2, l93l St. Francis Illinois Tech Office Boy, Tech Prep Sales- man, Air Conditioning Club, Student Court, Announcement Committee, 4 Scholarships. O CHARLES HENRY SMITH Chicago Ill. Aug. 22, I93l Alcott School Track Team, Soccer Team, National Honor Society, Bowl- ing Club, Slide Rule Club, Pan American Club, Hallguard. I GORDON A. SMITH Chicago, III. Sept. 28, I93l Waters School Wrestling Team, Lettermans Club, Track Team, Hallguards, Student Council, Welding Club, l.M. Sports, Hi-Y. O GILBERT SOLARZ Chicago, Ill. Feb. 23, 1931 St. Hyacinth Undecided Bowling Club, Pilots Club, 4A Architects, l.M. Softball, Student Council, Hallguarde Captain, Gift Committee. O STANLEY WILLIAM SORUM Chicago, Ill. March IS, l93l Batemen Machinist Stamp Club, Roller Club, Dance Club. RICHARD M. SPIEGEL Chicago, Ill. Aug. 29, l93I Shakespeare Purdue Gymnastic Team, Reserve Club, Civil Air Patrol, Prom Committee, Harmonica Club, l.M. Sports, H. S. Candidate. O GERALD EDGER STAACK Chicago, Ill. July 24, I93I Batemen School Agricultural Club, German Club, Hallguard, l.M. Soccer, l.M. Volleyball. ROBERT C. STANISLAUS Chicago, Ill. July l9, l93l Bell Undecided l.M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Camera Club, Model Airplane Club, Hallguard Lieutenant. JOSEPH STASIAK Chicago, Ill. May l6, l93l St. Josaphot Work Polish Club, l.M. Baseball. Hallauarrl O CARL F. STENGELE Chicago, lll. Nov. l4, l93l Smyser Wright Jr. l.M. Sports, Dance Club, Hallguard, Camera Club. RICHARD E. STOCKFISH Waukegan, lll. Dec. 28, l93l St. Mory's Navy Sec. Lane Pilots Club, Hall- guard, S.H. Aviation, Track Team, Invaders Club, l.M. Sports. O CHARLES STROEMER Chicago, lll. Feb. l6, l93l St. Alphonsus Work Roller Club, Invaders Club, Printers Club, Dance Club, l. M. Sports, Tech Prep Sales- man, Annual Staff, S.H. Print. O ROBERT C. SUCHOR Chicago, lll. Feb. 23, l93l Coonley Service Stage Crew, Hallguard, l. M. Sports, Tech Prep Sales- man, Dance Club, Football Team. O STANLEY F. STASCH Chicago, lll. Aug. 20, l93l St. Mary School Jr. Basketball Team, Basel ball Team, Hallguard, Honor Society, German Club, Letter- mens Club, Prom Comm. I RAYMOND G. STEINBRENNER Oak Park April 30, l93l Mosart College Ass't Chief of Hallguards, Football Team, Track Team, Lettermans Club, Stamp Club. DON L. STEPHENS Chicagao, lll. Feb, 5, l93l Goethe Work Rod and Gun Club, S.H. Machine Shop. GORDON J. STREITBERGER Oak Park June 20, l93l Blaine Work Tool Design Club, Slide Rule Club. O RICHARD STULTS Chicago, lll. Sept. l7, l93l Pierce Lawerence Col. Sec. Bowling Club, Roller Club, Slide Rule Club, l.M. Sports, Spur 8. Saddle Club. ROGERS W. SUSANKE Chicago, lll. Nov. 3, l93O Volta Illinois U. Lane Agriculture Club, l.M. Sports, German Club, Student Council Rep., Sioux Hi-Y, Rol- ler Club, Cross Country Team. O l pn June 1949 . fel Lone Tech Annual ROBERT THOMAS SUSICH Chicago, lll. Nov. 25, l93l Brentano College I.M. Sports, Surveyors Club, Annual Committee, Hallguard, 4A Architects, Sr. Basketball. HILLARD SLZAPKA Chicago, lll. March 25, l93l St. Fidelis Work Printers Club, Roller Club, Daily Staff, S.H, Print, Tech Prep, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Cryptography. O ARTHUR SZYMCZAK Chicago, lll. June 25, l930 Fulton Railroad Polish Club, Roller Club, l. M. Sports, Painters Club, Hall- guard, Clinic Club, Student Council, Picture Committee. O ALLAN P. TAYLOR Chicago lll. May 29, l93l Moos Work Vice President Jesters Club, Hallguard, Camera Club, l,a'i-1 Club, Track Team, Publ..1..y Committee. O GEORGE JAMES FREDERIKSEN Chicago lll. Nov. l3, l93l Coonley School Printers Club, l. M. Sports, Student Council, Tech Prep Staff, Annual Announcement Comm. Biography Committee. O JEROME JOHN TEISTER Chicago lll. Aug. l6, i930 Audubon College l. M. Sports, Dance Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Railroad Club, Camera Club, Rod 8. Reel Clubs, Hallguaril. JOHN HERMAN SWANSON Chicago, lll. July 6, l930 Hawthrone Work Gymnastics MELVIN SZWEDA Chicago, lll. Sept. 4, l930 St. PriciIla's Work Air Conditoning Club, Hall- guard, Gift Committiee, I.M. Sports, Ushers Club, I.M. Man- ager, Pan American Club. O CARL ANTON TAIBL Chicago, lll. Sept. l, l93l Patrick Henry College Civil Air patrol, German Club, Stamp Club, Slide Rule Radio Club, I.M. Sports, Ar- rangement Committee. O GEORGE EDWARD TAYLOR Chicago Ill, Nov. 2l, l93l Le Moyne Work Hallguard, Cap and Gown Committee. O THOMAS T. TAYLOR Chicago, lll. Sept. l, i929 Mozart College Lane Pilots Club, Dance Club, Midget Motors, Civil Air Patrol, S. H. Aviation, Motor Cycle Club. O NORMAN ANDREW THELEN Chicago lll. April ll, l93l Trumbull Undecided Projectionists Club, Printers Club, R.O.T.C. Officer, Rifle Team, Air Conditioning Club, Hallguard, Dance Club. RONALD LEROY THIELSEN Chicago Ill. Aug. l5, I93I Brentano School Rifle Team, Bowling Club, Camera Club, 4-A Architect, Slide Rule Club, I. M.. Sports, Hallguard. O WILLIAM D.. THOMAS, JR. Chicago Ill. July I8, l93I Alcott Notre Dame Football Team, Track Team, Baseball Team, Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Souix Hi-Y, O KENNETH TILLUNG Chicago lll. Aug. 7, l93l Knickerbocker School Crew Club, I. M. Wrestling, Track Team, Hallguard, Senior Swing Committee, U.S.N.A.R. Club, Ping Pong Club. O DONALD H. TRIPP Chicago Ill. July 3l, l93I Coonley Electrical Work Railroad Club, Stage Crew, Camera Club. WILLIAM W. UMLAUF Chicago Ill, Sept. I2, I93I Schneider Undecided Printers Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, l. M, Sports, Lifeguard. O RONALD T. URBAN Chicago Ill. Feb. 7, I932 Geothe School Soccer Team, Bowling Team, Latin Club, Bowling Club, Cap 8- Gown Committee, I. M. Sports, Lettermens Club. O WILLIAM C. THIESEN Chicago Ill. Aug. I, l93I Ravenswood School Track Team, Gymnastics Team, Wrestling Team, Midget Motors, Swimming Team, I. M. Sports, Photography. O WILLIAM THOMPSON Chicago lll. Sept. 20, I93l Sayre Agriculture Football Team, S. H. Auto Shop, I. M. Sports. BRUNO TOMASZEWSKI Chicago Ill. July 29, l93O St. Hedwig Undecided Bowling Club, Camera Club, Student Council, Hallguard. O ROY TUN Chicago Ill. June 26, I93l Irving Park Wilson Jr. I. M. Sports, Radio Club, Air Conditioning Club, Camera Club, 3 Scholarship Awards, Hallguard. O HARVEY CHARLES UNISON Chicago Ill. July IO, I93l Mozart School Midget Motors, Clinic Club, Lifeguard, I. M. Sports, Dance Club, Football Team. O PHILIP JOSEPH URSO Chicago lll. Jan. 5, I932 Cleveland School Fencing Team, Latin Club, Hallguard, Honor Society, I. M. Sports, Lettermens Club. June 1949 I Lane Tech Annual HARRY VAN ROEYEN Chicago lll. Aug. 2, l93l Goethe Navy Sioux Hi-Y, Prom Committee, Greenhouse Crew, Dance Club, Hallguard, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Ushers Club. O NINO ARTHUR VECCHlONl Brooklyn N.Y. Mar. l2, i930 Alcott Uudecided Naval Reserve Club. ALFRED VETTER Chicago lll. Jan. l5, l93l St. Andrew School l. M. Sports, Usher Club, Hallguard, Roller Club, Spur 8- Saddle Club, Dance Club. GEORGE EDWARD VOLOSKO Chicago lll. March iS, i932 College Sr. Basketball Team, Track Team, Pan American C .i,i, Hallguard, Robot Club. PETE WAGNER Chicago lll. Aug. 24, l93l Queen of Angels Work I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Traffic Engineers. ROBERT CARL WALLER Chicago lll. Aug. I, l93l Stowe Univ. of Hawaii Dance Club, l Scholarship Award, Football Team, l. M. Sports, Basketball Champs, Hallguard, Publicity Committee. O CARL VARSOLONA Chicago Ill. May 26, i929 Lowell Undecided Track Team, Crack Drill, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Dance Club, Souix Hi-Y. PASQUALE D. VENUSO, JR. Chicago Ill. Aug. 9, l93l McLaren Work Track Team, Dance Club, l. M, Sports. JOSEPH A. VODVARKA Chicago lll. March 3, i932 Beaubien School S. H. Printing, Daily Sports Editor, Biography Committee, Annual 8- Tech Prep Staff, I.M, Sports, Printers Club. I MATHIAS R. WACHTLER Chicago Ill. May 2, l93l Prescott Wright Jr. College German Club, Slide Rule Club, Biography Committee, l. M. Sports, Spur 8- Saddle Club. O RICHARD D, WALLBERG Chicago lll. July l9, l93l Portage Work Rod 8- Rifle Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Hallguard. LAWRENCE A. WALPOLE Chicago Ill. Oct. l2, l93l Waters Northwestern U. Proiectionists, Rodio Club, Hallguard. O RICHARD WALTERS Chicago, Ill. April ll, l93l Belding Navy Pan American Club. WAYNE WALTER Chicago, Ill. Feb. I7, I932 Avondale College Hallguard, Camera Club, Projectionist, Slide Rlue Club, Printers Club, 4A Architects, I. M. Sports. C RAYMOND H. WEINSTOCK Chicago, Ill. Aug. 27, l93l Arnold Work Hallguard, 4A Architects, German Club, Roller Club, R. O. T. C. Non-Cams. I JOHN WENDT Chicago Ill. Feb. I9, 1931 St. Andrews School I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Dance Club. ELDEN A. WENSTROM Chic0Qo lll. May I6, l93i Cleveland Navy Swimming Team, Hallguard, Baseball Team, Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Announce- ment Committee. O THOMAS A. WHITE Chicago Ill. Aug, 29, l93l Cleveland Work I.M. Sports, Printers Club, Cross Country, Football. DANIEL GEORGE WARDRUM Forest Park, III. July 23, l932 Drummond Work Mask 8. Shears, Hallguard, Pan American Club. HENRY WEICHBRODT Chicago Ill. March l8, l93l St. Bartholomew Navy Roller Club, Ushers Club, I. M, Sports, Hallguard Lt., Prom Committee. RICHARD J. WEISS Chicago Ill. April 28, l93I Stowe Work Air Conditioning Club, Pin 8. Ring Committee, Hallguard, Smith Hughes Auto Shop. KENNETH WENDTLAND Chicago Ill. Sept. 24, I93l Linne Wright Jr. German Club, Slide Rule Club, Tordy Office, I.M. Sports, Spur 8- Saddle Club. O RICHARD G. WERNER Wis. July ll, l93l Darwin College Symphony and Theatre Or- chestra, Concert Band, Military Bond, Solo 8. Ensemble Con- tests. O CLARENCE D. WHITTEMORE Chicago Ill. April 26, l93l Burley College German Club, Apache Hi-Y, I. M. Sports, Spur 8- Saddle Club. I June 1949 Lane Tech Annual DICK WHITTINGTON Chicago III. May 23, l93I Burley Wright Jr. RICHARD C. WILKE Chicago III. Dec. ll, 1930 Cleveland Work Roller Club, Office Boy, l.M. Sports, Printers Club, Aquarium Club, Dance Club, Hallguard, 4-A Architects. I OWEN D. WILSON Chicago lll. Aug. 7, l93l Bridge College Pan American Club, I. M. Sports, Roving Patrol Hollguard, Library Helper. ROBERT H. WINKELS Chicago Ill. April 3, l932 Knickerbocker School l. M. Sports, Clinic Club, Pan American Club, Hallguard. O WILLIAM GEORGE WIRTH Maryland Sept. 2l, l930 Stone WOVIC Football Team, Souix Hi-Y, Pan American Club. ROBERT A. WITTENBERG Chicago Ill. Dec. 27, l930 Cleveland Auto Mech. Dance Club, Smith Hughes Auto Shop. O CHARLES ALLEN WHITTLE Chicago Ill. Aug. 26, l93l Agossiz Work Daily Staff, Printers Club, Dance Club, Annual Staff, S. H. Printing, I. M. Sports, Stu! dent Council. O DANIEL JOSEPH WILKS Chicago lll. Feb. 28, l93l St. Bonaventure School S. H. Machine Shop, I. M. Sports, Track Team, Gymnas- tics. MICHAEL A. WINANDY Chicago III, March 22, I932 Coonley Work Daily Staff, Printers Club, Pin 8. Ring Committee, Dance Club, 4-A Architects, National Honor Society. O RICHARD T. WINKLER Chicago Ill. Mar. I7, l93I Jahn School Gymnastic Team, German Club, Apache Hi-Y, Spur 8 Saddle Club, Bowling Club. ROBERT R. WITO Chicago III. July 24, l93l Columbus Marines Latin Club, Stage Crew, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Jesters Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Picture Committee. O JACK WOLF Chicago' Ill. June 25, l93l St. Andrews School Ushers Club President, l.M. Sports, Roller Club, Hallguard, Dance Club, Office Boy, Alumni Committee. O HAROLD WOOD Chicago, lll. Sept. l6, l930 Audubon Work Dance Club, Smith Hughes Auto Shop, Spur and Saddle. O FRED WUBS Chicago, lll. Sept. l2, l93l Work Hallguard, Rifle Team. O ROBERT F. WYZYKOWSKI Chicago, lll. March 20, l932 St. Bonaventure School Concert Band, Roller Club, Military Band, Brass Sextet, Solo Contest, Polish Club, l.M. Manager. O GORDON A. ZIEBEL Chicago, lll. Aug. ll, l93l Linne Work Cherokee Hi-Y, Spur 8: Saddle. O THOMAS M. ZEKO Chicago, lll. Aug. 3, l93l St. Veronica College Pres. Student Council, l.M. Sports, Pres. Pan American Club, Vice-Pres Ushers Club, Soccer Team, Lettermen's Club. O JOSEPH LEO ZINKANN Chicago, lll. Aug. l5, l93l St. John Berchmans Lacrosse Pan American Club, Football Team, Lettermans Club, Track Team, Baseball, l.M. Sports, Sioux Hi-Y, Hallguard, Daily. Q JAMES GORDEN WOODIER Harvey, lll. Jan. 24, l93l LeMoyne College Spur and Saddle, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Camera Club. DONALD CHARLES WURTLIN Chicago, lll. Nov. 9, l93l Portage Park Illinois Tech Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Philosophy 8. Logic Club, Crew Club, Air Conditioning Club, Student Council, Gymnastics. O MICHAEL YEDINAK Chicago, lll. Jan. 27, l932 Goethe Undecided l.M. Sports, Latin Club, Golf Team, Hallguard. LOUIS ZEITLER Chicago, lll. July 20, l930 Blaine Work Soccer Team, Orchestra, l.M. Sports, Theater Orch., Spur 8. Saddle, Solo Contest, German Club, Quartet Contest. I JOHN ZIMMERMAN Chicago, lll. Dec. l5, l93O St. Alphonsus Work Honor Society, Hallguard, Dance Club, Smith Hughes Auto Shop, Dance Committee. ANTHONY ZOMBOLAS Chicago, lll. Oct. l9, l93l Stowe School Capt. Fencing Team, Pan American Club, Athletic Bus- iness Manager. June 1949 GERALD J. COONEY Chicago lll. April 2I, l932 Chase Work Pan American Club, Frosh- Soph Football, Hallguard I. M. Sports, Dance Club. O ROBERT ERNEST DAVIS Chicago III. Oct. 4, l930 Waters College Wrestling Team, German Club, Senior Swing Committee, Lettermans Club, l. M. Softball Champs, Hallguard, ROBERT K. DENNY Chicago lll. June 22, l93I Stockton Work l. M. Sports, Spur and Sad- dle Club, Hallguard. JOSEPH C. FURY Chicago Ill. March 25, I93I Thomas Work Track Team, I. M. Sports S. H. Machine, Roller Club. DONALD C. GOUSS Chicago lll. April 3, l93l John l. M. Sports, Movie Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club. ALFRED A. LUTZ Chicago Ill. Jan. I3, l930 Hawthorne Work R.O.T.C. Officers Club, I. M. Softball, Tool Design Club, Philatelic Society, Baseball Team. LEE EDWARD MC BRIEN Chicago lll. Dec. 4, l93l Chose WOFIC Pon American Club, I. M, Sports, Hollguard. O Lane Tech Annual RICHARD F. PODKOWA Chicago lll. Oct. 27, I93O Mozart Work Polish Club, Hallguard, l.M. Baseball, Smith Hughes Auto. JIM EDWARD RUDY Chicago lll., July 22, l93I St. Pascal 77th Air Borne Track Team, Cross Country Team, Lettermans Club, Dance Club Skating Team. O RICHARD TOM SAURFER Chicago lll., Aug. 28, l93l Portage Pork Work R.O.T.C. Football Team, l. M. Baseball Team, R.O.T.C. Baseball Team, Hallguard. I HERBERT J. SPAULDING JR. Chicago, Ill. April I4, I93I St. Mary Undecided R.O.T.C. Platoon Drill Team, Cycle Club, l.M. Sports, Bose- Boll. I ROBERT J. TAMA Chicago, Ill, Dec. I9, iI93l Moos Undecided Camera Club, Student Coun- cil, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Dance Club, Spur 8- Saddle. I ROBERT W. VAN KAST Chicago Ill. June 28, l93l Thomas Work 8- School Hallguard, S. H. Machine Shop, Model Airplane Club, I. M. Sports, Dance Committee, Lifesaving Course. ANDREW P. VERUSH Chicago Ill. Oct. 30, I93l St. Nicholas Undecided R.O.T.C. Football, Hallguard, l.M. Soccer, R.O.T.C. Baseball I M. Basketball. I general Eaaeatzaa Development Graduates Joseph Allweiler Otto R. Anderson Leo Andrzejewski John Berendt George H. Bormann Jasper Cacioppo Raymond DalCerro Andrew H. Fornica Joseph Gluchman Roy Hansen Richard H. Hill Oliver G. Jones Norbert Casimer Kaplanski Albert J. Kasluga Clarence E. Kilarski Fred Kneisel James Vincent Lavin John R. Lewandowski Chester Lonkowski James G. Manning Donald E. Matthew Frank Maurici Fred E, Mayes Regilio A. Mercati William Miller Joseph A. Mora Harold R. Mueller Edward G. Neu Thaddeus S. Pach Calvin Parker Robert Petrak Frank C. Piszczek Thomas M. Ryan Stanley T. Ryba Howard E. Schulz Arthur Simonian Robert D. Smith Joseph Syslo Richard B. Vollmann Earl D. Wampler Part Military Kreait Graduates Kenneth H Klein Miles D Coleman 9? . :hw fy '7 of: M Brady Mr. Havwer Mr. Taylor J Mr. Shattow Mrs. Jones f f-4 Mr. Blum Mr. Bowyer O DNXSWUG J Mr. Nelson if Mr. Lyon Mr. Magiln JOEY GAL GQ Wrx we vm DREAM mpL DUDE HONEY 4 mEt PAYYLMQL BOB7'BEfT , ,? ,4'? rr? 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PICHW EPP GLFOHUT LQNIB sfmm ann 0 V 4 ..-x S -qw' i T IUIRPTIN 'S SSCPET X PSX! PUPPIES K V B1 LUQQQORN WX we f WX BOBJDRT TN X Xxx BILL'S BRBY MHPY FUUN AU! Uou X Mower 1 t Q3 5 ' V 1 , ' F M0fvl's IVIY GRL Fasten ff,LlfUQ A X X X .' . A . 9' sv 1155 K . , Il,y!V , '. :. f V X J ,, ,, ' HX . x . J O 5 .fi of 2 x .v qhbuiivues 2 Ms 95 5 ' I Lw 9 'x TW 5 v f ,uf- X -4 JL X .r,'Ir o 1,11 fp I ln, . if S X ' 14 'sg ,. .,'l1 4 ,, U 4 'x ,. r . '65, '74, fggviu v f T 5 - -D lQ0l OU., - 5 ,0'f . 0'l 00 .M , ' ' 6 F .t5 1 L, -3. Row l. Goerner, Jackson, Sensko, Kandatowicz, Weber, Foster, Kaminski, Mnlecki. Row 2. Welzcin, Pawlowski, Boesch, Wardrum, O'Donn0ll, Krvcier, Lagerstedt, Roth, Row 3. Baldaccini, Yuen, Mavros, Cooley, Wollor, Sitkiewicz, Fallbacher, Beier, Bond. 4 Lane Tech Annual President ........, Chester Kondratowicz Vice-President .,,e,e,..., Fred Foster Secretary ..,,,..........e John Senska Treasurer ......e.... ...ee. J ohn Senska Sargeant-At-Arms ........ Ronald Kaminski Sponsor .........,,.,..... Mrs. Weber The Mask and Shears this year has given you another tine show, which thought would stimulate your interest in our club. As you know the main activity of this organization in the lost semester was the show, Murder at Random. Many ot the teachers and pupils have told Mrs. Weber something like this, l've seen most at the Mask and Shears plays and Murder at Random was the best by a long shot. The comments heard on Friday night were also favorable but, they were different tor the two matinee performances, No one seemed to care for the ending of the play, on Wednesday, so Mrs, Weber went to work and changed it. On Thursday everybody agreed that the end was better but still not good enough, so once more Mrs. Weber went to work and changed it. The result, the best play the Mask and Shears ever put on. P 1 F N 8 .qc .ft z '. 15 ' iw A X ,,sr4Q!N . DTI 1 'W I 'I' W, 1' X O 'A . 1 K - 41 w. ',, W, V 52 M N, ' ' Q. ,gb I 3 A as V A A . ti X Y' . f1 !s':'f'3 IF' ' 251645 f W . Q :iii Z A if P dv x. 1 j .gf ' f' ' 9 b ' mmm 4, Nur,-L15 Y M STAGE CREW Row I. Cooley, Elounf, Suchor, Lageofakes, Cyalcwskp Row 2. Huber, Wmandy, Hessel, Swierkosz. Row 3. Eckardt, Hoeper, Bohn. Stage Crew And Ushers sd, 5 Os l no x -u 4. USHER CLUB Row 1. Adams, Price, Zcko, Mr. Anderson, Wolf, Ventura, Fltzgrbbonns. Row 2. Wcnchbrodf, Sfompanoto, Dharner, Hurmis, Tonner, Kosfera, Romanchck, Hess. Row 3. Schalk, Rosclnberg, Schaefer, Krawczok, Litewsku, Kuzmckc. Row 4 Raychcnccker, Haugen, Lexuu, Schmifz, Kamlnsku, Stark, Swanson. The overture Let's h Ove some light on The subjcci si, 4 Q sQ G b glgii if Q 1 n-f Q g ig .Ei ' g sg ' i fs P' Q vi Q YI gg, X, , , - . ix X' i . X fb mt-F ' ., 4lk -X, , k.k, . 1 L9 'Y- ir Hr A vq n 32 1169? xfl . f-. 4 J' .. .M V x , A N xx A cy, ' G 5 W 5 Jw 3 Y? 7 se- 5? ? 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Q, ' '-ge. '- f N AV , uf ,My Q -4- M W f 4 Y w ' ' 1' ' - W :writ :Sago .5 ,Gi .4 :gd is A - '63 'fm' -if ' f 0- gqxjg. xffi. F 4' , 1 11.16, ' ' ' Q gg , md' 19 vu i-fb' I -. A, ME! I - S frggr' f Nf , D vi 1 -an , f it ' 'W-' gee.-N N S. ,, i W., ' K k,,, sv . ,.,,N, X, MQ, . .ig lim . , . .1-H. I , .. W, 5 il Row Kaack. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 6 -:1 HONOR SOCIETY I HONOR SOCIETY III Row l. Reitz, Hallah, Endrc Fronklin, Yi, Stetonidcs, Stasc Frondsen, Kaminskl, Hovinen. Row 2. Scully, Schefflcr, Lech Swierkosz, Neiman, Jakubowsl Surowski, Price, Caruso, Peterson Row 3. Gotschall, Brink, Bor Barhoug, Sllw berg, Schimldt, Murphy, Brown, Musser. Row 4. Cezan, Sueycrt, Solo, Har Rosehke, Kolisze' mond, Wendt, ska, Schnurpfeil, Sersko. L . l Dirsmith, Lriewsku, Anderson, Edwards, Franklin, Yi, Mr. Hunter, Stefarndcs, SIGSCH, Spiewak, Urso, Huschke, Jorl, Scher, Sampou, Smith, Fox, Anderson, Kovacs, Maedc. Steiner, Rogers, Lorch, Sklare, Kaplan, Kugel, May, Johnson, Kunstman. Skwiot, Breese, Meyer, l-loppenrath, Zekot, Kramer, Brey, Arachie, Kautzi, HONOR SOCIETY II Blanden, Romanchek, Franklin, Yi, Mr, Hunter, Stefondies, Stasch, Gold, Blount. Wesley, Kcitris, Winondy, Lum, Miller, Kell, Glasser, Kustner, Marker. Clapham, Vxnyard, Fisher, Landrnesser, Mikitka, Flondcrka, Bresdenboch, Levine. Smith, Foster, Young, Hooper, Hcrl, Henriksen, Zalnis, Stollstoref. This semester a new club was organized at Lane. ln its short time of existence the Key Club has become a prominent member of the school's better known societies. Its aims are to undertake and fulfill the many projects which will make this a better school. The Key Club is a junior organization of the Kiwanis Clubs of America. Key Clubs were created for the purpose of showing young America the road to business success. Top ranking students of the various schools throughout the nation were chosen by local Kiwanis Clubs to form their own Key Clubs. These students were chosen for their scholas- tic averages and for their service to the school. Key Club members have the privilege of atten- ding Kiwanis Club meetings ond of meeting the many men mio have become successful in their chosen fields. Lane's Club was organized on an invitation from the Lakeview chapter of the Kiwanis. Thus far it is the only club of its kind in the city. On receiving the invitation Mr. Smith, our principal, and Mr. Hunter, of the Honor Society, set out to find the charter members. Those chosen were: President ................ Tom Franklin Vice-President .......... Neil Stefanides Secretary ................ Dave Anderson Treasurer .............. Stanley Stasch Chester Skwiot, Ed Landmesser, Gary Steiner, Nick Katris, Tom Patton, Don Blount, Joe Yi, George Reschke, Charles Bryant Johnson, Henry Babel. ,- Row l. Anderson, Stefanides, Mr, R. S. Brown, Mr. J. H. Smith, Franklin, Stasch. Row 2. Miller, Kustner, Babel, Patton, Yi, Johnson. Row 3. Blount, Fisher, Kaminski, Landmesser, Katris, Brown. Row 4, Skwiot, Zeko, Reschke, Foster, Steiner. June 1949 'I 13 LIIDE DHIIH Associate Editor, R. Kaminski Editor-in-Chief, S, DeJohn Photo Editor, R. Siewert IE Since the Lane Daily was founded in l9l3, its members have been publishing a daily paper for the reading enioyment of the Lane faculty and student body. The Lane Daily is proud to say that it is the only high school paper in the city of Chicago that is published every day, ln putting out a paper such as ours, the proceedure is short, but difficult. Lets seo what has to be accomplished before the Daily reaches the division rooms. First, the copy is brought into room l27, and proof read by Mrs. Kluge or Mr. Kuecker Then the copy is brought over to Mr. Wade's shop, where it is lino-typed and placed on gal- Ieys. From here the copy is placed on page proofs by the page editors, and sent to Mr. Kaiser's shop, where it is printed. The main functions of the Lane Daily is to furnish reports on all happenings here at Lane. The staff has reporters for every event that happens at Lane, such as major and minor sports events, and all news events, which in- clude assemblies, socials, etc. The Daily is sponsored by Mr. Kuecker and Mrs. Kluge who are both capable of main- taining the high standards of the Daily. Row Row Row Raw 114 La CB. WJ C1 . l. Sowder, August, De John, Mrs, Kluge, Mr. Kuecker, Kaminski, Schweinsberg, Vodvarka. 2, Charewicz, Fritag, Ulich, Maycan, Bond, Hottingcr, Pleitt Rybkowski, La Vcccitaia, 2. Gapp, Kidd, Tyszko, Lagcrstedt, De Vita, Loftus, Johnson, Cliff, Egnen, Knapkiewicz. 4. Peplies, Petersen, Haver, Nickels, Staack, Nikchevich, Schugart, Charhut, La-ird. ne Tech Annual The Lane Tech Prep is one of the three outstanding publications of Lane. This mag- azine is written, edited, and published by the students themselves. The Prep contains articles about the school, technical features, humorous and fictional stories, and sport articles. lt is well illustrated with work from the Lane Art Department, and photographs by students on the photo staff. This semester three members of the staff are graduating. They are Charles J. Erickson and Gary Steiner, Contributing Editors, and members of the Quill and Scroll Society, and Leroy Simon, Business manager of the Tech Prep. Mr. Wade Mr. Young L. Landmmesser R. Sponholz Mr. Ledwon Row l V. DiGiorgio Mr, Breedon R. VanDermark Row 2 P. Froberg R. Maeda J. Kaminski P. Zara D. Levinson June 1949 115 KN FOUNDED X X N 'Z' F ' 'Sri :X SX - .fb ll Will lX Xl , tx ts. .X X. X .lf X , , .f .1 f .Quill fil l is Scroll wikis Sgr! .bg - i-. V K. H. EX S 9: Ever since I936, when the Lane chapter of the International Honor Society of High School Journalists was established, membership in the Quill and Scroll has been the goal of every member of our publications. As this year's membership of only four would indicate, the organization's standards are high. To qualify, an applicant must be active on a publication at least three semesters, he must have superior work on these, and must have had at least ten thousand words printed. Allotments are also made for outstanding art or managerial work. Upon acceptance, a member receives a one year subscription to the official publication of the Quill and Scroll, a membership card, and ii111 '29f1-0 E . Q- t 'l. -se ' 2 i ,. rf 57 the quill and scroll emblem indicating mem- bership. Members this year are Gary Steiner and Charles Erickson, Co-Editors-in-Chief of the Annual, Fred Foster, and Ronald Kaminski, both of the Daily. Of the four, Kaminski is the only member who will not graduate this year. Beside being an honorary society, the mem- bers can receive many helpful pointers on journalism from the publication, which carries articles dealing with many of the problems typical to high school journalism. The organ- ization also serves as an incentive to freshmen and sophmores who begin work on the Prep or Daily. - 'Vi-l 'sqqyj R.. wus! C Erickson G. Steiner R. Kaminski 'l'I6 Lone Tech Annual ,IA-.. 'U F' 9' - , , , 4 1:1 .. M, ,PQQW ,W Q .. - ws K A A -. Q.. , ' I r sim' X ff ,il I BIG SHO T-5722 ff Q' - A 'de e 90 gn we YG I Cf Q! 47 'bf ,nw .-Q W . ,'v Iqfv, Traffic Engineers N l 1 . i K p i 'N 2 , v 7 go . K v.L? 'f Row l. Lageolakes, Kozlowski, Kruse, Hanley, Mr, Snobcrl, R , Mr. Rolhc, Schmitz, Domzalsku, l-lcrdcgcn, Ebert. Row 2. Samuelson, Kochman, Henderson, Hennum, Shank, Klein, Morris, Zyskowski, Bristol, Wagner, Kryzan. Row 3, Belfz, Olson, Grube, Maskc, Roman, Nickel, l-leinricks, Krueger, Scnwarck, Mason. I C 'tt 9: :' t 8 W ' A 5 'Q L , 'X K ,QQ 'Q 0 f V3 an .rx 45. . ,..- l xiii' ---A iv' 2 5. J'- Row l. Spiegel, Wedell, Mr. Taylor, Henneman, Dirsfmth, Row 2. Van Roeyen, Heinrichs, McNamara, Weichbrodt. Row 3. Martino, Sfasch, Macell, Cichowski, Kuzinicki, Row 4, Fnshcr, Domkowski, Wyzykowski, Fclz. Student Budget- Clinic Club 5? 1 u ff' STUDENT BUDGET Row 1. Sowusch, fPres1 Mr. Clausen, fSponsorJ Van- Kost, Nice-Pres.J Row 2. Henning, Nopror- nik. Row 3. Kominski, Endres, Kuklo. a'P1l 'il' CLINIC CLUB Row I. Miller, Doyle, Dr. Koch, Goftmonn, Becker. Row 2. Scnoening, Nelson, Unison, Sfrcrnoglio, Qucm. Row 3. Brown, Hcrtmcm, Lundgrcn, Groves, Frogner. June 1949 119 Student Coun il President .................. Tom Zeko Secretory ............ Bob Skoroczewskn Vice-PreSident ...H.......... Pete Leahy Sgt. At Arms ......,. - Don Wesley 'IZ Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row I 2 3. 4 l. 2. 3, 4. L STUDENT COUNCIL ll . Miller, Skoraczewski, Swierkdsz, Zeko, Mr. Kilroy, Leahy, Chiapas, Wesley, Patterson , Moll, Engernan, Demetriades, Johnson, Mathiesen, Spyros, Pascher, Uhlich. Dellasha, Olander, Mortin, Sandler, Hoppenroth, Bruner, Johnsen. Poulos, Grody, Matz, Dzierzanowskl, Klosko, Swenson. STUDENT COUNCIL I Miller, Skoraczewski, Swierkosz, Zeko, Mr. Kilroy, Leahy, Chippas, Wesly, Pattehson Moyer, Cormock, Grundtvig, Szporkowsku, Susonke, Loner, Kouke. Boro, Lenbrxtz, Addise, Kuklinski, Schaefer, Kamer. Kamunski, Gionopulos, Crane, West, Warnecke. one Tech Annual Student Court 55 w 1 f-. .1 t l 1,4 A I. Czozrnecki, Kubolo, Spiewok, Wurtlin, Roussel. Row 7. Mefhling, Frick, West, Doberscn, Biulczrk. ......i.. I'm innocent! .,-.....,... The choir recognizes. L Row Row owski. Row Row H LL GU RDS HALL GUARDS CCAPT. 8. CHIEFSJ Keller, Docy, Gabler, Wedell, Schmiegel, Kowal, Hoininz, Lapore, Manzara, Miller, Franklin, O'Kelley, Anderson, Kruszynski, Vacey, Bright, Clapham, Fucrsl, Siebeck, Weernink, Ditter, Cablk, Lapinski, Lorch, Cott, Collins, Loduzinsky. Degenhardt, Wischoffer, Cello, Stefandies, Reschke, Johnson, Ede, Henriksen. Q HALLGUARDS Il lean-Up Committee CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE Row 2, Balk, Hoppcnrath Mr Schmigcl Skow ronski, Timmcrs. Row l, Bercamen, Schmidt Dcirl Pilarski Dzierzon Row l, Griesbach, Martin, Schaller, Cutler, Kelly, Kopp, Krueger, Kustner, Vankast, Sparzynski, Row 2. Mckert, Romanchek, Gold, Koller, Miller, Dacy, Gabler, Wedell, Mr. Schmiegel, Kowal, Haining Monzara, Lapore, Dzicrzanowski, Schorn, Buchner, Lorch. Raw 3, Taylor, Siewert, O'Kelley, Boro, Hendrickson, Seeger, Decker, Fronczak, Turner, Melvin Mackowiak, Braman, Jureske, Wager, Fredickson, Franklin, Row 4, Logerqquqist, Wilomski, Cichowsi, Seligman, Lee, Andersen, Zimmermann, Basevitz, Bergstrom Forslcv, Koehler, Pawlowski, Stonislovs, Schmitt, Ginter, Schauer. Row 5, Ciechnowsk, Orobey, Lexau, Urban, Chmielewski, Kerby, Zeko, Nixon, Lehmann, Onsrud Knutson, Schmidt, Matthews. , .,4nfV'5M . . X'-is-62471, LV kWtsf,,.,..,: 4k', .Q -L K' , L 2 N X ,.-L-3 3 i ' , 1- ' f ,,' ' . , Nw 45 rw , -xuigix Wing.. ' I ff 1 1 v'MWn-'2'f':i V 4 it -. .Gfrf 'sf Wi W W ,.i.'2i Mf- .Aff -z-3.5-.-Q 'E3 Lin ' - ..g...,g.,1wSh- ' ' v: ,...'r.'f-'2-1-'Vs' A , . psf? if 1 sr-'l , f --- 0 'L D.. ..I.. ...-- d.....-Q er 1 ...x ... , 5 mv. i , ll ' wg- lrL+M s ,,, W. Q. W ... W- vi ,N - ' H-it --f -av. S . . '1' .... r ,W V, .MM .. , M ww fm EM V 1 f k ggi, M, ,A . 9 , Sa UL O , . ,.', W 5 K , pq. an I .S N Q I . A EM. 1 ii A v ut..-Lwkvxx :I .I It Q 'N . ,K o r ni-ff-'AA A g! .nl ' -'Q . ,, xy, I 1. V, ,,,.v..W-fav t , X Q ' , -' - --f W ' . 5 ' I - A . ,g KW, be Q , 1 A V x i Q . 0 - ,hi I m T .sl .. ,lk . . - y 5 9 : , , X, ' gym., f 0 'I Q was .U o ' nl 1 q , 5 ' . I VQQ ws Y ' 4 5 ii- -M' tgp. :MB ' Tiff' N I F' -l Q V N.,.x..M..Qw . wwf- ' I,-V' ' wp? A ,N Q x?x x W - ' ,Az , J Lane R.O.T. . Lt. Col. Landmesser commanncling officer. REGIMENTAL STAFF The regimental staff does the enormous job of doing the large amount of work the Lane R.O.T.C. requires in its office. Working to- gether the staff completes the work in short time doing it efficiently. The commander of that regiment is Cdt. Lt. Col. Edward F. Landmesser., whose main duty is to see that the staff is doing its work neatly and efficiently. The commander, who attains the highest rank in the unit is awarded a sabre at the semester military ball. The regimental executive, who is the comman- der's assistant is Cdt. Lt. Col. Robert Fisher. He is in charge of all matters of supply, mor- als and training of the entire unit. Cdt. Capt. Gerald Hoppenrath is the Personal officer, or S-I, who publishes all the orders of the com- manding officer, keeps all the record up to date and is the Regimental Adjutant. Cdt. lst. Lt. James Dysen is the assistant S-l and assists him in all his duties, and also is in charge of the publicity of the regiment. The lntelligence Officer or S-2, Cdt. Capt. Willard Cleveland, is responsible for all the maos used by the Unit and is supposed to keep the bulletin board in the drill hall up to date on the present World Military Situation. Cdt. Maj. Howard Remus is the Plans and Training Officers or S-3, pre- pares all training aids, assigns instruction, prepares the official weekly training schedule and in general checks all the R.O.T.C. train- ing ofthe Unit. The Supply Officer or S-4, Cdt. Capt. Donald Flint, who takes care of all the equipment of the Unit His assistant, Cdt. lst. Lt. James Dart ,who is the Range officer, tak- ing care of the rifle range besides helping the Suooly Officer with all his duties. These cadet officers make up the staff which keeps the largest regiment or high school R.O.T.C. unit in the city of Chicago run- ning properly and in a satisfactory manner. I Regimental Staff 1F ,iD 'l as--le' 'Q , . L 4 V Captain Captain Major Lt. Colonel Captain Flint Hoppenrath Remus Fisher Cleveland 124 Lane Tech Annual Militar Instructors Copf. Sgt. Sgr. Sgr. Sgt. Sgt Coocn Jacobsen Baxter Kuhlmon Adams Skinder R.O.T.C. Officers IIfIIIfI1.l1 I II 1 , -, L. A .no .pw R.0.T.C. OFFICERS Row I. Flunt, Rcmub, Fouts, Landmesscr, Copfam Cooch, Fisher, Heger, Hoppenrofh, Cleveland. Row 2. Lcnossu, Pye, Mock, Reynolds, Thompson, Vorsoiona, Thelen, Kusfmon, Fuersf, Kremer. V Row 3. Blozc, Thnc-Iscn, Cooley, Von Roeyen, Medley, Leonhardt, Anderson, Lutz, Lcmdrnesser, Cccch, Dyson, Frandsen, June 'I949 125 Capt. Kramer Maj. Fouls M. Sgt. Berger Capt. Lenassi Maj. Hager M, Sgt, Hammond Row l. Koppcnhocpcr, Mlttarer, Heinrich, Jacoby, Annaulla, Qu ck. Row 2. Wyzykowsku, Nucdcrquoll, Gulybcla, Warnakc, Riley, Lo Vcclrua, Del Pilar, Hass, Slegrrst, Gufhardt, Lucarz, Nnclscn, Lauer Gopnnskn, Bake, Shaykun, Dawson, Garfshorc. Row 3. Werner, Rnnchusno, Anclcronswnfz, Urso. Anaronowlty, Monfemurro, Hassellmann, Geweckc, Frlck, Tncdcl, Duck, Kochnkc Greco, Scholz, Nlcndcnhall, Kuklnnsku, Sansomc, Jones, Raw 4. Clovupa, Frame, Colomho, Pnpcr, Mannlna, Vargo, Olson, Kellogg, Martin, Scalcf, Sfrcll, Flannery, Ropow, Rafhcnmcl McConnell, Campbell, Bnngrnan. 126 Lane Tech Annual RIFLE TEAM Row l. Heitman, Hager, Fisher, Jacob scn, Fouts, Blanchard, Thiclscn. Row 2. Victor, Broczcll, Koppenhoefer, Frandscn, Plaut, Meadows, Klimek, Mack. Row 3. Thompson, Anderson, Hammond, Varsolona, Leonhardt, Porok, Apple. Good aim! Rifle Team Captain .... Cadet Lt. Colonel Robert Fisher Co-Captain .... Cadet Major Richard Fouts This year the Lane Tech ROTC Rifle team started from scratch, with l86 cadets trying out for the team. After a month of rifle marks- manship, the cadets fired their first round. Many had found that they had learned a lot about firing the rifle, while many others found that they lacked enough of the preliminary rifle marksmanship to remain on the team, however, they will be given another chance this spring to fill in the vacancies created by graduating cadets, and cadets that did not measure up to the degree of shooting ability that was expected of them. The team fired several shoulder to shoulder matches this year, both in the city, and out of the city, and they won all of them except a match with South Shore High School, How- ever, we beat them in a return match. Our team fired in the fifth Army inter- scholastic Rifle match, and was picked as one of the few schools to represent the fifth army in the National interscholastic Rifle Match. We have not recieved the official results as yet, but we have high hopes of placing high in the match. We have many more matches planned for next year, and with the material that we have left over from last year, and the new material starting this year, Lane should have the best team in the state. June 'I949 'I27 Transport Corps Steady now, CRACK DRILL Row Row Row 128 6 r j.-is , 3' Q? L YU S Q0 OC ' 5 .Qi R.O.T.C. CRACK DRILL TWO I. Schrmdt Carlson, Sanfowski, Thclcn, Foufs, Sklnder, Mr.Heufman, Wnlllams, Farrenkopf, Mc Cullough, Uhluch, Baum 2 Campus, Vncfor, Broezell, Hoppenrath, Mcinke, Durcsa, ohnson, Adarnck, Sf Marne, Johnson, Asplund d H J Ho cnrafh, Van Roeycn, Plaut, Schultz, Rosenthal, Rauchcnocker 3. Wuttlungcr, Klisch, Bigby, Wine, Lloyd, An erson, ltz, pp Lane Tech Annual r H I 'i'i1 T QQ -4 HUM A l C 5 1 3 , l fl Q Y . X ,Ly M lllll ff! lxfw FW 5 ' rr 4 1 I ,V .x ' won X ' W I N M ' 1--Q gn ClENCE. . Education- al Films . . Model . . Robot . . Stomp Bowling . , Slide Rule. Those ore o few of the clubs which the Lone stu- dent con join to spend his spore time in on in- teresting ond educotionol woy. Agriculture Club A AGRICULTURE CLUB Row l. Moorhead, Birdsell, Mr. Thue, Susanke, Bergstrom. Row 2. Orlando, Anderson, Lund, Mueller, Rack, Lerner. Watch it grow 4A Architects oo gi 3 Pl s I nav- , AA ARCHITECTS Row 2, Heesch, Anderson, Ackermczns, Lageotokes, Liiewski, Thielsen, Oirsmuth, Suchor, Metz- Row l. Solczrz, Wulke, Phillup, Rhodes, Davenport, Pnper, Dorkerson, Wnnondy, Bobko, Czoplcwsku, Bohn, ger, Row 3. Weinstock, Ebert, Schreiber, Hnlllstad, Reed, Cleveland, Zlcbel, Huber, Shcplcr. Row 4. Ketchel, Susich, Walter, Gustafson, Boots. Lone Tech Annual 5 ch Esteem AIR CONDITIONING Row I. Swanson, May, Arachie, Gotschall, Brandlcy, Wurthiri, Sasso, Cichowski, Hoglund. Row 2. Buhn, Nast, Victor, Williams, Rack, Patience, Zimmermann. Row 3. Turnholt, Steele, Manachek, Krzvzanowski, Walther, Chwarcinski, Guth, Cormack, Roel. Row 4. Miller, Swanson, Luna, Rubich, Hanson, Schmidt, Voelz, Weber, Long. A' C d't' ' Cl b A .i 3!snl President ................. A. Arachie Vice-President ................ --D. Moy Secretary .................. D. Wurtlin Treasurer .................. D. Bradley Sponsor ............,..... Mr.. Gotschall The Air Conditioning Club rightfully de- serves its reputation of being one of Lane'5 most active clubs. lt meets every Wednesday morning at 7:30 A.M. to discuss future tours and speakers. Early in the semester the club inspected the air conditioning installation at Sear's Irving Park and Cicero store and three more tours are planned. A speaker from the Mercoid Company told the club how mercury switches could be useful in air conditioning. The club also held a bowling party so that the members could get better acquainted with each other. An election is held near the close of each semester to elect the next semester's officers. Just the right size June 1949 133 , fi Row Row Row Row Q dents for his efforts That proves it! College A gebra l. Landmesser, Edwards, Stefanides, Mr. Beavcv, Kaack, Skwiot, Foster 2. Dirsmith, Smith, Jarl, Steiner, Kustncr, Glasser, Anders on. 3. Stasch, Kugcl, Kaplan, Flanderka, Hoppenrath, Muniak, Fox. 4, Archie, Fisher, Kramer, Brcesc, Sarnpou, Johnson, Huschke. 3 is ll Lone Tech Annual President -., ..,.s Neil Stefanides Vice-President --- Ronald Kaack Sponsor ...,..,s Mr Beave Under the able supervision and instruction of Mr. Beaver the College Algebra Club helps to prepare the student for the more intricate type of college mathematics and puts them on a more even basis with students of other schools, where college algebra is offered to all the students. Because college algebra does not enter into the regular curriculum it is taken as a fifth rnaior The scholastic quality of the constituents of the class enables them to progress at a rate that would soon outdls tance the average student therefore it is available only to those students who have excelled in rnathamatics or those with a superior average. Mr Beaver deserves the gra titude and most sincere thanks from the stu Commercial rt kow Row l. Schorf, Vlcidcsow, Cuzzo. Row 2. Hein, Obcrbcck, Bonoch, Simon, Bloszczok, Hcnricksen, Hinkle, Richordsen, Johnson, Adamczyk, Lopetina. Row 3. Mi. Young, Loxine, Rcmick, l-lcnncmon, Leslie, Schubert, Frederiksen, White, Borski, Harrison, Nicmonn, Mos mkkocxzlofirllSamuelson, Wogncr, Umlouf, Kolbcrg. . .4 ll The commerciol ort depcirtment of Lone ' av ' ' - 1 ll Technicol High School is composed of 0 group I V5 - f-- . s if I- ' i, , Vt of boys studying commercial ort. During their Jlf lil'-'All 3 551. A , tour period 0 doy schedule they explore the .Wi y , All illij ' . the fields ot advertising, fine ort illustrotion, jfrixgix T 3 l color ond design. This department contributes 'A' I f gli th 1 XZ ' much to the school through its numerous oct- ' . s tv , 3.1 .5 li' X ' ' X ivities. The most tomilior to the students being sw f 'QA-six i ' M ff it 'ii i 4- T ,fi the Tech Prep ond the Annual. XX' W 'll l V i ' I- li l, Murols E LATIN CLUB I Row l Depa Breeze Keller Mr Culbertson Lorch Urban Makert Chernetzk Row 2 Glasser Kustner Nelson Franczyk Clay Morris Biclinski Yu Row 3 Powell Morby Kunstnan Lundstedt l-loppcnrath Fo ler Ptistercr Tavlo Row 4 Gczeler Kramer Kaplan Lehmann Kondratowicz Johnson Scher Qi? , swf .1 i Q ' ' ' it 5 , i . i ' y Q. , A, N, 1 i 4 i , 4 . , D i . 11 nn-mn? 5, - President Herman Keller William Lorch Secretary Robert Breese Treasurer Ronald Urban Sgt At Arms Louis Depa Sponsor Mr Culbertson Vice President The Latin Club though not the largest orl- ganlzation at Lane is certainly one of the most interesting. The membership is limited to those boys taking Latin at the present time, and through the energetic guidance of its spone sor Mr. Kenneth M. Culbertson, the club plans to go far in the future. Every Latin class is automatically in the club and since it meets daily the members have ample opportunity to study the language and methods of living of the ancient Romans, Mr. Culbertson, in addition to the regular classwork, has generously provided many in-- teresting factual and mythological stories from the Romans pertaining to historical events, mn 'f LL F O nn Lane Tech Annual unusual acts of heroism, beliefs of the people, customs, etc., of that time. He has also often brought from home many beautiful vases, statues, lamps, and modern pictures, pertain- ing to the Roman civilization, which he Col- lected while touring various parts of Europe. Not only do the members enjoy the study of sn, f - Latin, but the knowledge of this language has proven to be invaluable in the under- standing ot our own English language. One of the principal activities of the club each semester is to hold a social, for which, the guests are invited from neighboring schools. xi 5 LATIN CLUB III Row l. Eggcn, Wcgrzyn, Forslin, Scully, Mr, Culbertson, Charhut, Augest, Kowieski, Piper. Row 2. Hover, Seeger, Zara, Yuen, Morioka, Nelson, Rlzzia, Bosco, Lorenzetti. Row 3, Mackowiak, Levinson, Van Kempen, De Vita, Grodv, Sowder, Ward, Camplone. Row 4. Hartman, Jensen, Hanschman, Berghoff, Maciorowski, Thompson, Sparpperi, Weillauf. LATIN CLUB II Row l. Morby, Edelson, Pepa, Scc. Breese, Mr. Culbertson, Keller, Lorch, Urban, Phillips. Row 2. Contorti, Iwaniczko, Beier, Sukowski, Frandsen, Mack, Bey, Reiser. Row 3, Brandt, Bialk, Egan, Doyle, Yadinak, Prook, Schreffler, Rudd. Row 4, lacono, Kourakis, Domkowski, Lorenz, Becker, Urso, Thompson, Andrix. June 1949 'I37 amera lub r'17t'm'- f V nf Lesson in composition President ,,,.,,,.., .., Dove Charewicz Vice-President ..,..Yg..... Z. Sokolnicki Secretary .,,..Y,. c- ,,...,,..... Peterson Treasurer .....,e...,...,. Bob Sponholz Sponsor ..,....,,.,,s...,s. Mr. Hagey The Camera Club was really on its toes this semester. lts members had a host of activities to hold their interest. The officers presented movies, tours, lectures, demonstrations, and contests, all of which lead to a better under- standing ot the art ot photography. With the skill gained in the Camera Club, the more ad-- vanced members are able to put their cameras to work and take pictures for our school pub- lications. This group, or the Photo Staff as it is more commonly called, is under the capa- ble guidance of Mr. Hagey who is also the sponsor of the Camera Club. Q all Row Row Raw Raw 138 CAMERA CLUB I Nocchcr Kaplan Peterson Sokolnicki, Mr. Hagey, CSpons.l Charawrcz, Sponholz, Samuelson, Siewcrt. 2: Czubak,lMackowlak, Soranson, Murphy, Sieling, Lee, Johnson, Marous, Harfleb. 3. Benton Glass, Bank, Peck, Grams, Rockel, Scott, Burqnacker. 4 Lorenzottc, Anderson Manning, Andros, Tatooles, Brill, Lane Tech Annual K ,X rad LOYAL ORDER OF SLOBS LOYAL ORDER OF SLOBS Row 1. Wisfofke, Gousmon, Di Giorgio, Kominski, Brown, Conn. Row 2, Fredrickson, Zimmerman, Doyle, Sponholz, Schdening, Lonerquist, Froberg. Row 3. Schugort, Reschke, Buedike, Musser, Yuen, Goldbock, Cester, Ver- schoore. ' V-'V , ls' ff , jf , , 1- ff, ., J, 1 fl 3 ,W , L36 1' . L Q oss, GERMAN CLUB II Row l. Reynolds, Wesley, Faersl, Susankc, Krumbholz, Mrs. Beck, Gsnlner, Rcbsarnan, Mundi, CIchow, Kadow. Row 2. Mclschke, Cello, Hefner, EInslein, Flexsner, Danly, Crang, Lcber, Tuntlangco, Blozc, Kaack, Beyer. Row 3. Howard, Hess, Hudson, Schrank, Rothas, Casten, Johnson, Koehler, KnIat, Schmndcr, Gasf. Row 4.Sl1Ill, KIlroy, Frenboth, Krug, Schwcnnsbcrg, Stcmbrenncr, Blame, DeWeIrdf, Kannapes, Radoymch, Cutler. GERMAN CLUB I Row l. Felz, Becker, Smnlh, Mrs. Beck, Kopp, lPrcs.l Corona, FranklIn, Olson, Jarr. Row 2. Schulfz, Wcndlland, Howard, Winkler, Greenfield, Kenl, TcIs1er, Wachtlcr, Wallor, MIller. Row 3. Unison, Schrmclcr, Romm, 5kIarc, Prchlcr, Mvlosowch, TaIbI, Kouacs, Hegea, BQII. Row 4. Wedell, Gasf, Gmnopulos, Howard, Pauly, Staack, MIllInger, Wruffcmorc, Flanderka. DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN 1 I r ' x is K ...I-1. Kp ' ers-'N aqui ,J ... I. Efiflfxf . :TH I I1 I' x I x BER 'a LN rf-.15 K Xfpx growl I1 Lg. '.l.'fN2'IX-U 'r :Z H u,- .. ff,I fr I IJ I E, 'I - 4 :QNV I Cl '1 5 'fi- 1. lf I, ,I li If?2f k 7cs QI' bl I -4 ? y I A . :nu NI f' 1 as I I if IJ -'Ns-gg 'Q Q-- ' ' I I, 'L I -J I ', I Q fx 2:-l ,, If W I F, -In U7Ll'l'U U7'U V3'U lf'I'U LfI'U 'UfD1 CD1 CD' FD-Q Q-1 Onrb nm nm nm nm Eli LI?-L LI? LIE I' 3 'Exam so rs? :am fm Q3 Q2 Q-I 03 gi I uI In mI In In I CI C' C CI gl I -KI 'tl -1' 'KI -II m rnI ml m IDI I 'KI 'II 1I -xl -,I I I I I I I I I : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OOI 1 XII I Cul I N' I -' I I I -fI ' '+I 'II I 3' I UI I I I TI I TI I Q-I I 0-I I ' I I I I I I III?-gI?::f?I.,?IIfF I I ' 1' II I Il I 'I ' I. I I I O' l OI I Ol I 5 ' O I I I QI I Q., I QI I Q1 I Q. I 1 I I ' I I I : l I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I l I I I I ' I I I I I : I I I I : I I I I I I I I I I - K: ' UI I I I I Q FII 1 I I I CWC ' I 2 UI CD fb 3 gJI.Q. Qg. 39 25 2-'5 Omg u2,C 5-'U QQ. f'fUC OO Tm -1-D 1N The Lane German Club consists of those students having German with the sponsor and instructor, Mrs. Beck. There in no drudgery in these classes. German stories ot all types are read and there are always the semi-annual dances with the Steinmetz Frauleins to look forward to. The first dance is held in the fall here at Lane and the second is at Steinmetz in the spring when a young Laneite's fancy turns to German??? Never the less the boys manage to learn enough German to carry on a con- versation with the girl. GERMAN III Row . Bake, Logcrquist, Wolf, Di Giorgion, Mrs. Beck, Kukuc, Kamnski, Swierkosz, Weernink, Row . Kapraunik, Endres, Jannosch, Brown, McAndraws, Martin, Scholz. I Row 2, Haakc, Bartz, Sponholzer, Berger, Musser, Brickncll, Stasch, Stetanidcs, Johnson. 3 4 Row . Verschoarc, Frcdrickson, Reschke, Kautzi, Lucdtke, Cestar, Schnurpfc-il, Sum. GERMAN CLUB IV Row l. Bold, Ncukirch, Mrs. Bock, Fucciolo, Sawusch. Row 2. Rotti, Chylcwski, Hoffman, Hasselman, Jureske. Row 3. Bright, Vankast, Bornnberg, Janczak. Row 4. Brink, Anderson, Oldenburg, Scnska, Klickler. PROJECTIONISTS Row l. Palczynski, Bohn, Noecher, Fardoux, Reynolds, Mr. Thompson, Young, Sawusch, Eggen, Breziaski, Olsen. Row 2. Ackermans, Ericson, Feistal, Kopler, Mycan, Pagano, Vandenburgh, Chore- wicz, Grove, Mackowiak, Schuller, Corona, Row 3 Rosenberg, Schultz, Beers, De Vitas, Valenzuela, Schciber, Brill, Anderson Abrahamson. Row 4. Bairnann, Andros, Vankast, Hanok, Scanlan, Totoolcs, Perlman, Varne Birrtahl, Ex. Round and round 42 Lone Tech Annual OFFICERS President ..... ....,... G eorge Reynolds Vice-President . . ...... John Young Secretary ....., ...... R aymond Fardoux Five years ago, under the sponsorship of Mr. Thompson, the Projection Club was or- ganized. The purpose of the club was, and still is, the establishment of a corps of pro! jectionists whose duty is to operate the me- chanical equipment involved in showing school movies. Since its inception several hundred Lane students have had the, advantages of training in the operation and maintenance of several types of motion picture projectors. lt is our hope that the Proiectionist Club will flourish for many more years so that it may bring visual education to both present and future students. Educational Films Club i Hakim 95 li? WF er if ir- M Q 1 Q 1? S fag Q EDUCATIONAL FILM CLUB Row l. Lenbfrutz, Schncudcr, Kaplcr, Kusse, Everson, Tayama, Knakacwncz. Row 2, Lavaccarc, Rousscll, Decker, Duese, Collamorc, Pagano, Brczinske. Row 3. Trvclletri, Clark, Pappas, Ball, Hanok, Abramson. June 1949 14 PAN AMERICAN I Row l. Smudde, Jackson, An- derson, Mr, Lutzen, Krueger, Daw- son. Dahlin, Gill. Row 2, Fergus, Flint, Edwards, Dllon, Shady, Miller, Odasz, Shel- don. Row 3. Erickson, Johnson, Stark, Fishcr, Couture, Seligman, Kowal- ski, Anderson, Choconas. Row 4. DelPiIar, McDermott, A- pelt, Henriksen, Denoma, Anoer- son, Johnson, Pruessner. PAN AMERICAN ll Row l. Szewczynski, Kalleses, Yi, Mr. Lulzen, Benton, Aluzas, Garchow. Row 2. Price, Stone, Gurbacki, Gold, Miller, Olson, Peterson. Row 3, Healy, Boro, Vinyard, Clapham, Quackenbush, Kimrneli, Garlenski. Row 4. Schoenbrod, Nixon, Sala, Wendt, Anderson, Reddinger. PAN AMERICAN lll Row l. Gapp, Nicoll, Mr. Lut- zen, Kaminski, Schuster, Kulin. Row 2. Heitman, Meske, Hilder- brondt, Wibright, Stramaglia. Row 4, Isaacson, Crane, Peter- son, Awognostopoulos. . , I x 4 . Q J ', gl-1 , l kfizt, ,yen 2 . . 3 . , v' i- ,- X Y .NL - Ar1L sYX .' Y 144 Lone Tech Annual ... ,. . . -I na- I K,-, OFFICERS President ............ . . . D. Moderhack Vice-President .. ....... J. Yi Secretary ..... .. E. Edwards Treasurer .................... E. Dillon The Lane Chapter ot the Pon-Amir can Club is probably the largest and most active student organization. It is composed of several units, each made up of a separate Spanish class ond functioning independently. Its purpose is to create a better undersandinji of our Latin American neigbors, through movies, lectures and various programs. The, big event, the Fiesta, was held on the fourteenth of March, and was, as usual, a smashing success. PAN AMERICAN VI Row l, Colt, VanDermark, Mel- LLI, Stample, LaVeccI1la, Duck, Lesperance. Row P Rremer, Johnson, Man- zora, Korenlhal, Wlnkels, Reyer McAnLlrew Row 3. Shllyock, Nielsen, Stel- nev, Johnson, Chrrstenson, Marfrno Ronvrk, Row 4. Guthordt, Geweke, Mar- lrn, Zeko, Volosko, Krause, Blazek PAN AMERICAN 4 Row I, Bulalka, Kebby, Kafarskr, Soon sou' Mus McBee, Barry, Nosal. Row 2. Serra, Samuelson, Marcuccr, Stopmanato, Engerman, Wollkrewncz, Rerhel. Row 3.Ton1oszewskr, Johnson, Peter sen, Vasrlopulos, Bowers, Syfert. Row 4, Cherry, Klem, Jurecky, Brand! Pagos, Tyszko. PAN AMERICAN V Row I. Gordon, I-leyer, Freeman, Mugs McBee, Valenzuela, Trnwm, Goldberg, Cooley, Row 2. Rrll, Mrchalak, Chorewxcz, Guly- ban, Krebbcl, Douro5, DeJohn, DeIPrlar, Bauk. Row 3. Ryan, Sudlurlnk, Anderson, Koeh- ler, Gorot, Ex, Wrghfrnan. Row 4. Blngrnon, Henning, Zolnls, Leon- hardt, Barhaug, Albert, Rosenberg. 1 l PAN AMERICAN VII Row I. Frsher, Mrnfo, McConnell, Mass MCBOO, Curzon, Calhoun, Ro- ork, Grow. Row 2. Srnrth, Shlmkus, Lrltle, Fonnrng, Lemanskl, Templeman Johnson, Thrergortner. Row 3. Swanson, Rakow, Mc- Guire, Pascolunu, Engelklng, Consu- drne, Burgbacher, Valentrno. Row 4. Swanson, Sassettr, Eliason, Campbell, I-larnmoncl, Apple. 1 Q June 1949 145 J Q ,A 1 Row I,Lap1wslci, Glzc-siakowski, Rakicki, Miss Mazur, Gwozdz, Laduzinsky, Clticl, Blu,. Row 2. Cicslik, Schmanski, Mcnczynski, Boritsky, Placek, Skoraczcwski, Furtak, l4lnpu,tcJ. Row 3. Gcmbola, Sparzyriski, Gawronski, Knapkiewicz. Row 4 Kwiatkowski, Karas, Wyzykowski, Kasprzycki, Lewandowski. Polish Club POLISH CLUB I Row I. Kalot, Rokicki, Miss Mozui, Cwozclz, Nasiotko. Row 2. Korner, Oszuscik, Andcricski, Kruszywski Obos, Row 3. Dudzinski, Chmiclcwski, Sporzynski. it 1 .,7Qf .qg, tiff 146 Lane Tech Annual President ..,.,....,Y.,... Edwin Gwozdz Vice-President .f,M,....,,. Henry Rokicki Secretary A... ,. ,.,,..w.,F....! Ted Blus Treasurer ......,....,d. Steve Laduzinsky Sponsor .,,de. od....,,. Miss Mazur Although the Polish Club is a part ot the regular class, the future students ot the lane guage are permitted to become members ol the club and to participate in some ot its ac- tivities. The students become acquainted with the rich, colorful, and priceless contributions ot the people whose longuage they study by be' coming familiar with their customs, songs, traditions, and cultural background. T he club aims to promote tolerance, cooperation an.l understanding, and to open the door to broader tields ot intellectual interest, The socials are important events sponsored by the members ot the Polish Club. Robot Club The Robot Club is active again this year. The members are interested in robots and autof matic machinery of all sorts, especially elec- tronic devices. Most of the brainy future en- gineers ofthe school are members of the club. The automatic still made two years ago has been operating perfectly-until the heating elements burned out from long usage. lt was found that these particular elements are no longer made, so a modern type lOOO watt heating element was obtained. A new bottom for the still was made by Mr. Brown of the Aviation Metal Shop and his skillful workers. They turned out a bronze flange, and fitted the new heater element. The club will now have to figure out some new circuits for the still, Another project started this semester is the construction of an up-to-date oscilloscope, with all the latest attachments built in. Several boys have been at work on this project since last September. The first one built worked all right, but was too small, so a new one is rapid- ly nearing completion. Row l. Stramagha, Nast, Cormack, Yuen, Pichler, Brown, Reb women, Mr. l-lvflin, Fiierst, Hefner, Blaine, Kniat, Glasser, Blaze, Nelson. Row4. Lund, Kannopes, Jarr, Pauly, Kaminski, Melzer, Crane, H Gosh, it almost talks. Row 2, Unison, Greenfield, Miller, Nicoll, Heinrcih, Maycan, C uth, Krurnbholz, Craig, Leber, Seydlitz, Sielino, Zara, Wallorj Bosco, Stipati. anson, Raef, Howard, Koehler, Zchmider, Casten. Row 3. Sphonholz, Dahm, Forslin, Rapp, Loftus, Rathas, Scalz ifti, Gapp, Johnson, Cello, Minnberg, Irving, Petter, Tintiangco. Cooley. I . i ri ll Q I I i in l l 1.1, June 1949 'I47 SIOUX I t f 90 0. -EJ ,. . I, l Q .. Dlfw 271 2 043' oo my I . . , . ' , R ,Im . , '- -,f,..g, . W . ,- . , . M , . - , .. . t M Row l. Seaton, Leinss, Wcdell, Mr. Mierdierks, CSpon.l Ackcrmans, Cahull, Umson, Spiegel. Row 2. Van Raeycn, Kustner, Yuen, Fclz, Susanke. Row 3, Martino, Peterson, Smsth, Felz, Daily, Rosser, Kunstman. Row 4. Muenow, Dcdcs, Anderson, Abbink, Muller, Hoppenrath. CHERQKEE , . I 2 'I' Lu .. 2 tn -1 if Row l. Cichowski, August, Crane, Dirsmah, Lijewski, Hildebrandt, Metzger, Row 2. Sokolnicku, Stier, Hedlln, Petersen, Raunsbok, Bnelunski, Hnllnstad. Row 3. Albert, Hottuwg, l-leosch, Gustafson, Smlth. Lane Tech Annual Roller Club fw 53 , x 'ffl Rl. Q V0 Q f-ill ll l 4, t l l' ' V: K it , l ll ! JL 15,5 Xt X i t ' if ri X X ' , ft af' 5 D. . i V' zw I I 'L- R . n I w in WWA nl .. a '-9 5' l 6' . fi to unc lin-nu Presudent ................ Bob Kuznicki Vice-President ............ Dick Lapinski Secretary ............... William Lorch Treasurer -............... Allen Lehmann Sgt. At Arms .............. Joe Makert Sponsor .................. Mr. Wallgren The Roller Club is one of the oldest and most popular clubs at Lane. lt was started about the year i937 and Dr. Koch was the first sponsor. The club is divided into three groups, the ROLLER CLUB OFFICERS Row l. Lapinski, Mr. Wallgren, Kuznicki. Row 2. Makert, Lehmann, Lorch. speeders, the fancy skaters, and the beginners. After Dr. Koch gave up the sponsorship, Mr. Nuccio became one of the best sponsors the club ever had. However, in l946, Mr. Nuccio left Lane and Mr. Wallgren is now doing a fine job as sponsor. The Roller Club usually holds a meeting every second Wednesday to discuss plans for the future. They also hold two skating parties a year at the Riverview Roller Rink. ROLLERCLUB Row I, Keegan, Quttzmor, Wcichbrodt, Pawlowski, Markert, Lapinski, Mr, Wallgren, Kuznicki, Lorch, Lehmann, Wolf, Adams, Dust, Mc-rtcns. Row 2. Rhodes, Nicoll, Moorhead, Wasick, Wrona, Lund, Belluomini, Duese, Kasiurak, Schwarzbcck, Kowalski, Faster, Johnsen, Kustner, Topp, Chernyshev. Bo Row 3. Armistcad, Giorgi, Wilk, Rosscr, Frcdericks, Cichowski, Susanke, Ronald, Leclairc, Kurksiewicz, Skwerski, Schott, Gcorgcson, II. June 1949 149 Station H.A,M, Radio Club President ............ Ferdinand Mattioli Vice-President ..........e. Peter Leahy Secretary ................ Hary Blanden Amateur radio is a fascinating hobby with several phases. The purpose ot our club is to teach radio enthusiasts to become amateur radio operaters. This year we are losing some ot our most valuable members through graduation. They are Ronald Jarl, Charles Fox and Robert Pichler. Among the outstanding events of the club are the tours of different radio factories, We also have an amateur radio station which enables us to communicate with other ama- teurs in many parts ot the world. Our sponsor, a man who has certainly done an outstanding job in the way of clubs is Mr. F. C. Kulieke. ,, i- . A , 1 fi' is if Iffi .-- 5 Row Row Row Row Flinn, McGriff, Blanden, Fax, Leahy, Mr. Kulicke, Mattioli, Spiegel, lxe.l, Palczymk., Foley. 2, Oittharut, Schneider, Adair, Schaefer, Lucietto, Gales, V aughn, Clark, Marcus, Ray, Mueller. Wells, Harrington, Szparkowski, Gaetteche, Patterson, B ayner, Cappa, Erber, Larson, Yagor, Olsen, Sklare, Hathaway, Hee, Wendt, Reschke, Hovincn, Scheiwiller, Flanderka. Lane Tech Annual Science Club QC Row l. Nelson, Londmesser, Mr. Kulieke, Reschke, Kuklo. Row 2. Marcus, Mockowiok, Prowrlfoot, Bouboutsis, Kiel, John, President ses-, do Edword Londmesser Vice-President be -i,s-,, Robert Kuklci Sec.-Treosurer --se,,s,s-- George Reschke Sponsor esss., ,,..,, --,,.- Mr. Kulieke The Lone Science Club is composed ot students who ore very interested in science ond wish to brooden their knowledge on scientific subjects. The purpose ot the club is to develop the members interests in science to o greoter ex- treme ond olso to prepore them tor toking the Westinghouse Science Tolent Seorch Test. There ore three Committees in the club: Cl? the project committee which decides on the cIub's work projects, C25 the plonninj committee which plons the meeting schedules onrl C33 the tour committee which plons the club's tours. Members ot the club hove ottended meet- ings ot the Biologicol Reseorch Group ot Roo- sevelt College ond olso meetings ot the State Microscopicol Society this semester. Mr, Frederick C. Kulieke is the hord work- ing sponsor ot this club which meets every Wednesdoy ot 2:45 in Room 2l4. 'i A shocking device. June 'I949 SLIDE RULE CLUB Row I. Marker, Pichler, Mr. Shattow Sklare Kubalo Bornernan Row 2, Schulz, Domin, Wells, Lum, Oszuscik Katris Row3. Skowronski, Miller, Leahy, Heitman Markert Row 4. Mikitka, Bouboutsis, Christensen Lehmann Lindley Lorch Slide Rule Club SLIDE RULE CLUB OFFICERS President ...,............ Robert Sklare Vice-President .......... Norbert Kubalo Besides being one ot the popular clubs at Lane, the Slide Rule Club is one ot the most educational. The clubs main purpose is to promote better understanding and manipula- tion ot the slipstick , Various ways are used, such as lectures and sound movies on the various operations ot the rule. After one semester the fellows go into the advanced group where they learn further operations and more difficult problems. The club is un- der the sponsorship ot Mr. Shottow and led this year by Bob Sklare. Meetings are held on Tuesday the tenth period in room 2l l. I52 Lane Tech Annual TOOL DESIGN ..Row l, Brackman, Olszewski, Mr. Shot tow, Lcigcber, Jaeger Row 2. Huss, Sch aller, Christensen, Goss, Strcitbcrgcr, Tinley. Row 3. Gerding, Frcrlcricks, Lorch, Makcrt, Macclla, Janis. Row 4. Gabriel Scnnctt, Leomann, Schaiblc, Lutz, Carl son. Tool Design Club 3Q Smith H Hughes Auto Shop SMITH HUGHES AUTO SHOP Row l. Hildebrandt, Szymczok, Gustafson, Gleeson, Gerhardt, Weiss, Fouls, McMullen, Packer, Martin, Herr, Cichowski, Piccyk, Gleeson, lwcnski. Row 2. Griner, Maede, Ehas, Tomaszewski, Ciampi, Wicks, Monestero, O'KeIIey, Renz, Graham, Smith, Le Claire, Brumbach, Cahill. Row 3, Zimmerman, Nelson, Peterson, Thompson, Woop, Wubs, Fuentes, Freer, Heinfz, Jochum, Raider, Burns, Morse, Starsiak. Row 4. Angelini, Salandra, Pepke, Boscutti, Medley, Packley, Cominek, Ciechonowski, McNoughton, Larson, Pookowo, Longe, Simonscn, Wittenberg. June 1949 153 'W :dll 4 C1 X 'K f ,! XX M , N f 9 7 X X1 ix! 9 Printers Club PRINTERS CLUB Raw l. Luby, Sfroemer, Dunphy, Mackowiak, Wedel, Salomone, Panlowski, O'DonneIl, Mr. Ledwon, Mavros, Fallbachcr, Brnll, Schufo Chunnow, Schmntt, Robaczewski, Lechner. Row 2. Suchor, Conn, Di Simone, Leahey, Jankowski, Sfeensfrup, Szlapka, Kivlehon, Gunsaullus, Gemcllu, Frxtschie, Hcinrnchs Whutfle, Gunter, Heyd, Sfefz. Row 3. Warzecha, Ackermas, Gapunski, Cianci, Franchek, Biancalana, Janowiak, Potter, Sosnowski, Howard, Schmidt, Lange Lenhordt, Hansen, O'Connor, Muff. Row 4. Rohde, Onan, Phillips, Andersen, Pastuszka, Nickels, Howard, Jobe, Kleinfeldf, Strudeman, Morboch, Chippas, Cardella Hlrth. Model Club MODEL CULB Row l. Bruman, De Hasha, Mr. Bauer, Schncudcr, Avnldscn. Row 2. Carroway, Biela, Boots, Patton. Row 3, Turner, Boumgarlen, Bruner, Wubs. Row 4, Kloska, Hessler, Froberg, Engelmonn. 156 Lane Tech Annual E Reservists Club Row I. Moc-rsch Gulmlcr, Mr. Kllrov Spncgcl, Chruslcnscn. Row 2. Rhodes Hutchmson, Vcc-:hal um, Tlllung, Long Fnesor, Kwuotkowski. Philatelist Society Row l Hansen, Rodoyclch, Toubl, Mr. Hjcrfstcdl, Kubon, Lenz, Bublulz. Row 2. Wysock: Peterson, Guth, Pich- Icr, Moroles. Row 3. Moll, Stein- brcnncr, Schwolns- berg, Henrnckscn, Crnfes, Erlckson. Spur and Saddle Club Row l. Usdrowski, MCGlr1lcy, Nosko, Gcschcidlc, Wiberg, Sonfowskn, Schcnong, Row 2. Wulliornson, Horflcb, Nielson, Trig- sled, Nlcoll, Mofhicf son, Roth, Cuchowski. Row 3. Newell, Logerqunsi, Mueller Mclzcr, Moorhead, June 'I949 157 BOWLING CLUB I Row I. Stctz, Scnito, Mr. Sieoert, Charnota, Chippas. Row 2 Lictzow, Wagner, Cascino. BOWLING CLUB Sponsor C. L. Seibert The Bowling Club is one ot the larger clubs of the school, lt is a club which gives you rec- reation and physical health at the same time. The club bowls every Monday at 3:30 P.M. at Marigold Arcade. There are three leagues of eight teams each. In addition to league bowl- ing all year, there are two tournaments which can be entered: the Christmas Vacation Singles and Doubles Tournament and the National Telegraphic tournament tor teams. This year in the Singles and Doubles Tourna- ment, Lane placed 3 men in the first 5. There is also a team which represents Lane in the 'L -101.-. N newfqigggg N xl pf-.Sr a ,ki llfQ' f 1 RSF X TY x 5 MXN X? l gd! 'N X N P I n 0 15 fxt lg' 'll' If 2-,D S. X inf' 'e.k. IC.: X ' ' ' Wynn L , ,hfgr , X P 'f-T-Dfw A 'X i - ..- f - f N y - . si , - f f xi , ' , -' '-2--if rl, ' it N-. srffff fe ill J 4 -iff -' ht? 'f'1Z r'. pf.: Q1 fi-Q-r - - I .- ,',, ff 1' - 1 - .'-Us 7 gt, f - ir is iii-ive Q , V , ,f . i' 'r . , -,gs -' l VX frm .'i.'i ' 1 - if9j 5 X - Si5LL ' ,'l ' -.ISWQQ ..'t s S'.'5-52-1:85-55 A ..-: - . -7- --:- -. - .1- 1-uv -- ,--- wx mxgv,-L1,5-iflfl -A .'.Q:w.-gerseim f' kg - firmer: -Q T' l X YET ' QM-nfl' Q., is ' f thi. .l - . qmeiyli I' S. 4 ,Hy ,f Ari 1-,-ecffi ww- T1 H, A '- ',-fur -25,241 Lf ' , ,,. ' fi?-Y ' J ' aff? ', , P 1 --,fl I ,fa-' ' ' s, . 1 x A, 1. 's yf, , City High School championships. Last year Lane took second in city, So it you want some good recreation, come out for this great sport. A League President L.,Ls.L,,LLL.,, Fred Anderson Secretary ............,.,L,, Bob Mueller Treasurer A. .......,.....,,,. Bob Palmer B League President ..........s.L.,.,L Joe Schito Secretary ............,.,. Sam Cascino Treasurer s.... .,.,.L.,,L, G ene Kaszuba C League President ,LLLLLLLLLLL ., ,s,,. Joe Heger Secretary L .LLL ss-, .LLLLLLLL Dick Stults Treasurer , L ,,,..,, , L Wilbert Kruger Mira?-.L . .L , Y 4-1 9511.-5..Q ' ' I . 1 - 's,,,. if J W - 5 i 7 . 4 ' K . -5, f BOWLING CLUB I Raw l, Chylewski, Moersch, Gruenewald, Wagner, Stults, Mueller, Schita, Mr. Siebert, Cascino, Anderson, Hager, Clay, Swicrkasz, Maede, Wysacke, Rack. Raw 2, Odask, Sofia, Stctz, Fichter, Chaudenecker, Matich, Charnota, Anderson, Kiiterman, Blayney, Schmaric, Sylvester, Rothas, Ptatf, Reynolds, Rcw 3. Keegan, Dudck, Flint, Koenig, Franger, Krueger, Gill, Urban, Schumachek, Dahlin, Wagner, Henning, Blaze, Wagner, De Yay, Row Carlson 4 Marciniak, Baikulis, Lighthiser, Sum, Chippas, Keating, Schnorpteil, Engler, Banach, Lietzaw, Bora, Weernink, Johnson, , Healy, Pruessner. Row l. Masurck, Cicsla, Baggotl, Zeko, Herdegen, Heflin, tSponsl Foster, tPres.l Rhodes, lSgt. at armsl b r r F S nos. Lugo, uerst, tasi Row 2. Biggus, Hitch, Roth, Pcischke, Quid, Minnberg, Heil, Timpe, Yuen, Stocco, Williams, Wodka, Sweibcs. Row 3. Brandon, Schorton, Boots, Miller, Nord, Webb, Wells, Simon, Enright, Taylor, Schweda, Aldrin. Row 4. Horndoy, Bacula, Ingslrup, Feierabend, Sliwa, Cousineau, Zakbinski, Stanke, Hanson, Bouboursis, Crew Club Brill. Rowing is one ot the oldest sports in the history ot the world. lts origin can be estab- lished as tar back as the early cave man. Since that time the sport has become more popular and has taken on more modern forms. In Europe regular intercollegiate meets are held. Thousands upon thousands gather at the waters edge to cheer on their favorites. ln the Olympic meets teams from all over the world are matched. In the United States colle- giate rowing has of late taken its place among the more favored sports. The well known meets between the long boats at Havard and Yale is another gala event. Lane Tech, since the early part of l942, has had its own Crew Team racing against the top contenders ofthe city and ot the state. Public as well as private high schools are en- tered into competition. Such schools as Schurz, Lake View, Waller, and Amundsen had teams. All equipment and necessary supplies were supplied by the Linclon Park Boat Club. The club took on as many schools as there was room and trained them as much as poss- ble. Due to the wreckage and expense of the equipment several ot the city's teams were dropped from the sport. Those remaining were Lane Tech, of the public school league, and St. Michaels of the private. Each season these two schools race against the eight men shells at Culver Military Academy, St. John's Mili- tary Academy, the University of Wisconsin, and others. At the end of the season it is Lane versus St. Michaels for the city crown. Just this last year some of the shells at the Boat Club were damaged in a storm oft Jack- son Harbor. All high school rowing was stop- ped. Lane's club dwindled down to a few re- maining members. These, atter much toil succeeded in again rebuilding the club and renewing high school rowing. Though the start was slow and one city championship was lost in the process, the club now has a growing membership of over eighty boys. Several crews are maintained. The varsity, the junior varsity, and a freshman boat. 'lhese work together in striving to keep Lane the school at champions. Strokel Stroke! Young Man's Fancy Coach Wallenta Last year's team went out to capture not only the north section title, but also city. They succeded by defeating Stienmetz by one of the narrowest of score 4-3. This marked the last of a long line of titles carried by Lane under the coaching of Percy Moore. To some, Percy Moore is remembered as iust a coach who got a flock of championships for Lane. Surely, but that's not all he did. He gave many boys their big league chance in baseball. As a matter of fact, eighty-five of his boys made the minor leagues, and eleven made the road to the major leagues. This BASEB LL includes such outstanding players as: Phil Caveretta, First baseman and captain of the Chicago Cubs, Ed Linke, a Washington pitch- er, Arn Jorgens, a catcher for the Yankees, and Orville Jorgens, a pitcher for the Phillies. However Lane's best ballplayer did not go for pro baseball. This was the famous pitcher in '23, '24, '25, and '26, Alf Thorp. He batted .6l6 and was never under .500. Yes, it was Percy Moore who built players like these, and that is why he will long be remembered as Mister Baseball of Lane . This season the pillsockers will be defend- ing their title under a newly appointed coach, Coach Wallenta. This position as coach is no- thing new to him since he has had previous training and experience with baseball while playing important positions at Crane Techni- cal High School and Indiana Universtity. His coaching career however started at Crane College. He has already coached for ten years, Lane's Frosh Soph football squad, and has had many athletes which have proved an asset to any high school lineup. To begin this season, the Pillsockers beat our rival school's team, Schurz, by a score of Big stretch lt's in the bag 7-4. Roosevelt held only one run against our 7. Amundsen gave us a scare by letting us have only 2 runs to their l. We finally bowed to Waller by being a run short of the 2 to l scored in that game. As we go to press this situation prevails. With Ketchel on the mound as pitcher, who in the first two games with Schurz and Roosevelt, struck out I9 opposing players and walked three in l4 innings of play, and batting .333 we have a good chance for another championship. Our shortstop Sassi has a bat- ting average of .500, the highest of anyone on the team this season. Our first baseman Scoma is running in second with an average of .428. We are not forgetting our faithful second baseman, Joe Fontana, who is bat- ting up there with a .400. Next we have our third baseman Cardis who is batting .l l6. Though the other schools don't give our out- fielders much action we have Stach in left field, and Reiter in right field. Stramel in cen- ter field is up batting in the high 200's. We also have some good men for our sub- stitute lineup. Sobolweski is our best sub- stitude outfielder and next to him is Duckhorn. Schmidt, who is only a sophomore, is the best substitude pitcher for the team. The other pitchers are Morris, Kowieski, Kopp, and Nit- afin. Roth is an excellen sub for Scoma our first baseman, and Potak is a substitude short- stop. .goar - -, ' sglib-xfhmgy 1 -1-:J f- . k- . Qian -X -Suki' fha fl 3 Fl ' A f-'ff J 5 iw W x - ee The one who deserves a lot of credit for keeoing the team in line and for records and assisting Coach Wallenta is Stevenson, the team's little manager with a big job. Our team is really going all out to add laurels to our fame. BASEBALL Row I. Marshall, Stramel, Stevenson, Mr. Wallenta, Fontana, Michalik. Row 2. Ko R th H l F k ' pp, o , aama, ranczy , Scoma, Sobolewski. Row 3. Nitafan, Sopkin, Reiter, Ferguson, Morris, Suchecki, Cardis. Row 4. Potak, Bluse, Ketchel, Schmidt, Sassi, Kowieski. June 'I949 'l6'l X3 c0'c',v1'- cw , GENUALDI ! X X xl 1 City Champs 19 9 A 'eo K 4W ,J ,F I J QL -L3 I XJ J L C Q- - D ix M ' Tiff I '-:i uwuz Nsk 4 ! .5 in- Laure This year Lane boosted one of its basketball teams ever to bear Playing their best under pressure, our Ponies were able to capture our first city crown since l938 by beating Vocational 32- 3l in a thrilling overtime period, Pacedl by Co-captains Steve. Loduzinsky and Joe Genualdi, at forward, and Stan Stach at center, Feigel and Brown at guards, Coach Shaeffer's quintet was a menance to all comers. Losing two practice tilts they finished undefeated in league competition to dethrown Chicago Vocational School. However after a three weeks lapse in practice, they were de- feated by St. Leo in the Annual Charity Game at Chicago Stadium: 47-33. An underdog all season, they fought on with remarkable skill and spirit to blaze their way to the semi-finals and crush Marshall's Co- mandoes, a team who had previously defeated them, by a thirty-one point lead. Next they face C.V.S., defending City Champs. History almost repeated itself as the Cavaliers tried to hold a two point lead by stalling. They might have succeeded except Fame Genauldi was able to gain control of the l and passed a long one to Ladazinsky who drove in with the tying basket as the horn sounded. The game went into overtime but both teams held each other scoreless. Then Bucky Ludazinsky saved Lane for the sec- ond time by sinking a free shot with 55 seconds left, to win the game 32-31. ln Mayor Kennelly's Charity Game our Ponies, who had lost their edge from lack of practice, were pitted against a strong Leo team. Those fans in the Chicago Stadium saw a hard fought battle in which Lane came out loser. Score 47-37. The team was able to place two men on the all city team. They were Steve Ludazinsky and Stan Stasch, an honor for any school, although most people will agree that the whole team could be placed in that category. Not one of our men will be back next sea- son due to graduations but we are confident that with the splendid work of Coach Schaffer behind them, next year's Ponies will be back to take another crack at Mayor Kennelly's Charity Classic. JUNIOR BASKETBALL Row I, Figiel, Brown, Laduzinsky, Mr. Schaefer, lCoachJ Genualdi, Stasch, Monika. Row 2, Nitti, Anderson, Duckhorn, Choconas, Genualdi. Row 3. Ballauer, Grzesickowski, Yi, Forslev, Meske, Reibel. June 'I949 163 SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Row I. Mruk, Jambios, Pfeander, Roe, Maher, Hall. Row 2. Pasut, Nichevich, Sampou, Ouintas, Kwasniak, Susich. Went Down Fighting Coach Umbright This year our Senior Bucketmen started unusually slow by giving a poor showing of themselves in the practice tilts. While they won two over Lindblom and Kelvyn Park, they also dropped six of them, o large majority. ln league competition they received two consecutive setbacks at the hands of Amund- sen and Roosevelt. However they soon settled down to romp over Taft, and managed to stay in stride and defeat Von Steuben. We then suffered a great loss, not at the hands of our opponents, but by the eventual way of all good No, you don't. here! Getting rough teams: graduation. When we needed them most, Captain Pikrone, Franz and Kieres left, diploma in hand. Still the Senior team continued their win- nig streak with a new first five consisting of Huske, Sarovich, Ruff, Ketchel and Mruk. After defeating Sullivan they managed to edge out our rival Schurz in as an exciting a game as one might care to see. We took an early lead and began to maintain a comfortable lead until Schurz started a late rally, With two of our first five out on fouls, the Bull- dogs managed to climb to within one point of our score when the whistle sounded. Then we dropped out of the league, bear- ing the weight of two defeats at the hands of Lakeview and Senn. The team fought hard and fought all the way but they just couldn't come through with a victory. Some say that Coach Umbright's 3Oth Basketball Team foiled to play in the play-offs mainly because the team leaned to playing as individuals ra- ther than as a group. Coach Umbright tried hard but vainly to correct this fault. Most of next years team will be new with the exception of Mruk, who shows every ev- idence to excel at the game by next season With the excellent coaching the team has under Mr. Umbright, our l95O Senior Bas- ketball team will undoubtably show a great improvement and we sincerely hope that Lane can add another plaque to the countless which now line our halls through their efforts. Senior Schedule Lane 23 Amundsen 47 Lane 36 Rooselvelt 39 Lane 68 Taft 62 Lane 68 Von Stuben 49 Lane 57 Sullivan 36 Lane 47 Schurz 46 Lane 40 Lake View 49 Lane 38 Senn 40 Lane 74 Waller 68 Going up Three is a crowd Some snatch Take that' SENIOR SWIMMING TEAM Row l. Patterson, Capt. Schubert, Monzara, Wedell, Bornbcrg Miller, Willard. Raw 2 Cherry, Bcil, Ackcrmans, Kustncr, Grady, Ray, Gora. Row 3. Howard, Sass, Biancalana, Krumbholz, Coach Mr. Newman, Michalek, Biersbarn, Olson, Balk. lt's easy Ronald Francis Gora, Lane's sensational sophomore, made the best swimmers in thc state eat his wake in the State Meet of l949, L.ane's pacemaker crossed the finish line first in two of the events, a sensational record for anybody, especially a sophomore. Gora flashed 166 Lone Tech Annual K ,K M,,4S 'Wf ,4E,.f ' 'WIMMI G Champs As Usual Coach J. Newman past all opposition to take the 200 and l00 yard treestyle championship, setting a new national record in the former event at 2.00 7 This sensational time breaks the record set by Stevens at Boy's Tech, Cleveland, Ohio, in the year l947, but that is only halt the story. A great captain of a great team, Jim Schu- bert, won the 50 yard freestyle in 25 flat in the preliminries but, through an odd twist of fate, he lost to Rivers of University High in the final race. Woe hit when Henry Red Ackermans and Eugene Biancalina, failed to place in the l00 yard breststroke. Not that they were un- usually slow but the field was unusually fast and a new record was set by Jerry Holan of Proviso. Jim Cherry jumped his time down from 2:l0 to 2108.4 to place third in the prelims of the 200 yard freestyle. Behind Gora and Wallen of Winnetka, Jim slipped to fourth in the finals. Two of the future Lane stars, Felz and Rosser, now of the juniors, were unable to keep the burden of the state meet upon their should- ers and therefore Lane failed to place. Ronald Gora, with only fifteen minutes rest between th record performance in the 200 and the call for the lOO yard freestyle still won the event, running away from all his opponents in he sensational time of 55 seconds flat. Mc- Kinley Olson, one of Lane's greats failed to place in this event. 1 A R :XX ' ' -. . . 5 4 N .st , ,W x J- 1 - . X21 await- 3-1 s ', ,. -li R ' 's.,.Q1i Q .- - Q i . 4 ru-gn ' . 4 jptbgcijr V 1 AA 'F-fi A lla .5 .. Xi' . ' ' .HS A 3 TIFJT . ff- W ' 1 K ,v-IV ,.- ' -5 ' H X ,IIT Among this year's graduates will be Jim Schubert, 50 yard freestyle city champion, Henry Ackermans, Breaststroke second placer and diving champion.: Warren Ray of the relay, Backstroker Keith Howardg Bill Wedell the individual medley mang McKinley Olson, 200 and lOO yard freestyle.: and Chuck Kustner, 50 yards. Lane's swimming team will miss these stars but there are others on the way up and as long as we have Coach Newman, The Coach of Champions , Lane will continue to be called The School of Champions . JUNIOR SWIMMING TEAM Row I. Sorensen, Eckhardt, Hill, Wine, Preston, Schmidt, Heard. Row 2. Kerbel, Zuber, Hartmann, Gatha, Anderson, Marthaler, Kahn, Topp, McElroy, Gillberg. Row 3. Griesbach, Gibe, Rosser, Gora, Bastian, Schubert, Tyminski, Coach Mr. Newman. Row 4. Frazier, Kay, Sonnenleiter, Babel, Kutyna, Clotfelter, Pusateri. Standing Reese, Quick, Mix, Addis, Miller. June 1949 167 Repeat Performance Coach La bant The Senior Track Team had a good sea- son this year. It won all of its meets, most of them by large scores. The results of the meets are as followsi Lane 8l Crane 4 Lane 53 Schurz 45 Lane 60W Austin 34V2 Lane 75 Senn 28 Lake View l4 In the indoor city championship meet, Lane Placed 3rd with a total of 23 points. Rudy and Streich placed 3rd and 5th respectively in the pole vault while the former also placed 5th in the mile. Hahn, came in 2nd in the 440, while Bricknell and Ryan placed 2nd and 3rd .1 , . O . f -,A I J A fsg 1 , , . ,y gf ' Q. lr, W- S 1 tai- L ' ' - ly THE ' 'Q , : ,Wiggins in lil 18251 iii-3 Q crass: ' respectively in the 880. Seligman took 3rd in the broad jump, and our relay team, com- posed of Johnson, Hahn, Zinkman, and Se- ligman, placed 3rd. At the Oak Park Relays, out of a field of 4l schools, Lane's team was good enough to obtain a tie for fifth place. At the present time the team is practicing hard for the outdoor season. They are de- fending champions from last year and are going to try hard to retain this honor. Some of the other members of the team are Borris, who runs in the 880, Walton and Enders in the mile, and Muniak and Freiber- ger in the hurdles. SENIOR TRACK Row l. Girutcr, Hahn, Kopp, Zinkcinn, Bricknell, Lobant, Johnson, Streich, Ryan, Seligmon. Row 2. Horns, Porkeason, Rhodes, Bowers, Palmer, Rudy, Stompanato, Caruso, Kent, Steinbrenner, lMgr.! Row 3. Musscr, Janowiak, Wegrzyn, Mumak, Venuso, Steiner, Bvadlry, Kimmel, Nast, Sowder. Row 4. Luby, Endrcs, Rush, Reid, Matz, Davenport, Feddern, Freiburger, Cichowski, Walton. i JR. TRACK TEAM Row l. Tvray, Lan,-,e, Loftus, Mr. Labant, Goldbach, Sizelove, Sopkin. Row 2. Brink, Hogan, Rosene, Matthews, Stencel, Miller, Fagerberg, Freiburger. Row 3. Beers, Punpura, Halabrin, Nalepa, Witomski, Keeler, Patina. Unfortunately for the Junior Team, Size- love, Loftus and Keller have advanced to the Senior team and thus are leaving a big gap to be filled by the incoming juniors. ln the indoor City Meet, Goldbach took second in the 60 yard dash and also ran in the relay, The coach hopes that he will run in the lOO yard dash, 220 yard run and the broad jump during the outdoor season. Sopkin another dash and relay man, also ran in the city meet and scored points for Lane. Alan Lang, third place winner in the pole vault in the city meet, is also an excellent prospect ' for the high jump. Fergus is our outstanding 660 yd. runner and a possibility for the relay team. Halabrin is a candidate for both the 660 yd. run and the relay team. Purpura, also seeking a spot on the relay team, is a good prospect for the high jump. Hoppe is an aspir- ant for the pole vault and the coach holds much hope for him to improve. Freiberger and Witomski are the best hurdlers on the team, while the latter also runs the 220 and the relay. Hogan, Turdy and Stencel are our best shot putters and are showing daily improve- ment. H CROSS COUNTRY Row l. Keller, Daily, Bradley, Fagerberg, Fleisner, Musser, Caruso, Jaeger. Row 2. Loftus, Rudy, Bowers, Barris, Bricknell, Siebert, Coach, Johnson, Capt., Wilkens, Capt., Moskow, Valenzuela, Row 3, Peterson, Palmer, Hedlund, Ciesla, Ginter, Davenport, Reid, Endres, Deuschle, Matz, manager, Nystrom. Sowder. Coach Siebert Again this year Lane's Cross-Country Team showed why Lane has won the name it de- serves, The School of Champions . The mighty ax of the Lane Cross-Country team fell heavily on such foes as the Evanston, De Paul, Maine, Du Sable, and our traditional rivals, the Schurz Bulldogs. This year's captain, Bob Johnston, streak- ed across the finish line first to bring the city title to Lane for the ninth consecutive year, a record for any team. Close on the heels of Bob came Roger Borris, James Rudy, Erhardt Deuschle, Don Bricknell, and Joe Endres. The strength of this team can be seen by the fact that in this city meet our nearest opponent, Schurz, was lagging the Techmen by 59 points. This would be impressive enough in itself but the fact remains that the Lane Har- riers have won every race that they have en- tered this year. Our closest race of the year was the meet against the always tough Evan- 170 Lane Tech Annual . 'y H Q ' x f 1 .tl . l,' go in f A. -- 1' X vb ' 1 , ,ff 'Y :J ston team, but, even at that Lane rolled over them by ten points. One week after the city meet the Sun-Times meet came along and again Lane proved that it was the best in the city-results, Lane won by thirty points. Chalk up another one for the Harriers. Our represenatives in the novice division proved that Lane has a bright future. Coach Hall Where's that ball? SQCCER TEA The great City Championship Lane Soccer Team ot '48 is leaving the halls ot Lane as Alumni, but not without first adding their laurels to our hall of tame. They blasted through their schedule without a single de- feat and then bowled over the rest of their opponents to present Coach Hall with his sixth city championship. The last team to tace Lane, which was for the title, was crushed by the lronheads, Lane-6, Crane-4. The team will be under the expert guidance at Coach Hall who has a remarkable record of six city championships in only nine years here at Lane. Just as with everything else there is a lot of work involved in managing a team. But managers Anton Weishuber and John Kaminski made this a minor detail. lt is from such teams as this great cham- pionship team, that Lane has gained the title, The School Of Champions. SOCCER TEAM mow l. 2 Henriksen, Romanchek, Schaller, Zabel, Marciniak,Gaeindl, Victor, Rudolph, lzban, Wicshubcr, Manager Row .Coach Hall, Urban, Wesley, Rosenberg, Barcal, Beil, McKillip, Dionki, Matnew, Gold, Berthlcin, Kaminslsi, Man. Row 3. Walter, Murphy, Domke, Wclzin, Pawlawski, Kurth, Chromiak, Pich-a. Row 4. Mudloft, Zeko, Fuchs, Swamson, Clapham, Peterson. f mi-w 7mu1 ini ,L fm - -4- -1 W1 ff rg CDOTB LL 0 I Bring him down! Spring and once more the gridiron sod is trampled by football cleats. The air is filled with the sound of whistles and the coach's shouts for perfection. Those shouts bring back memories and hope. We had a green team last year who met a crushing schedule without having a chance to get up to par. They did their best with the breaks against them. What Laneite doesn't remember our 3-O defeat by SENN whose field goal won the game, or Stevens 80 yd. touchdown run in the Schurz game which was called no good, caus- ing us to lose l4 to 7. The things of the past are forgotten and before us is a new season. Most of last years teams is back. Our line has gained it's much needed experience, while additions have been made to our backfield which should give opposing coachs some- thing to worry about. Maybe Next Time Coach Ring Leading the team will be Capt. Max Ponder at tackle. Ponder was last years outstanding lineman and should easily repeat and better his performance. At tackle we will also see Maddoek, Bawiak, Liepold and Nixon. Out- standing guards, Richard, Strozek, Cello, Yuen and Warfield are all returning from last years Varsity. At center position we will find Thun- ander and Kohler. End duties will be performed by Walton, Strike and Purpura. End was our sore spot last year but improvements are al- ready seen. Our backfield is fast, and behind a stable line should reach its destination. Here much will be seen of Killer, Sopkins, Heyer and Sizelove. Killer is a hard driving back while Sopkins has shown himself the greatest touchdown runner seen at Lane for a long time. FOOTBALL TEAM Row l. 47 Woitalewicz, 5 Ryan, 30 Bayer, 9 Hogan, 33 Sopkin, l Freeman, 29 Leese, I9 Thunander, lo Streich, l5 Woitkie- wcz, IO Schwartz, 2 Koehler, 3 Forest, 3l Yuen, 28 Stronczek, 25 Kinkann. Row 2. 3 Dacy, 12 Johnson, I4 Heyer, 7 Cieslik, 8 Helminski, l3 Killer, I7 Ponder, 22 Wachenheim, 27 Simmons, 2l Stevens, 36 Iapinski, 24 Decker, 4 Schneider. 23 Nixon, 8 Rytlewski, Rhopes. Row 3. 24 Nelson, 58 Winter, 55 Feddern, 34 Vladesov, IB Schwabe, 6 Zanetakos, 32 Johannes, 28 Warfield, 20 Metzger, ll Lien, 5 Kebby, 57 Cello, 53 Liepold, 67 Bouzek, 2l Sizelove, Hollinger, 35 Lucas, Sfelnbfennef, MCIFWOQOV- .2 7 f f f 1 1 ' f N , f Q . ,sm , , mm ,,,., ., V.,,A.L,.W..-, it I . . -.',..,.wn-W-rv, . -.'w nemw 4 iw-we - v ww,-1.se.u....l....1. ,,,, FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM Row l. 34 Diaz, 45 Vonbuelow, 10 Abram, 29 Richards, 6 Singer, 33 Kurek, 2 Hollinger, B Trigsted, 24 Hettinger, 39 Taylor, ll Swionek, 32 Yuen, Manager Sarlin. Row 2. 42 Di Matteo, 30 Nitafa, 40 Purpura, 13 Rada, 7 Kozowski, 4 Dunn, 15 Bail, 21 Albanese, 12 Tvrdyx, 5 Smiskol, 41 Newell. Row 3. 41 Boscarino, 46 Figiel, 25 Walton, 27 Nitz, 26 Troester, 38 Mueller, 22 Mollenhauer, Coach Wallenta, 47 Scuma, 44 Matthews, 31 Heuer, 17 Mueller, 23 Scholla, 16 Pikey, 9 Kneidek. R : 5 - fb' , ,S 1 ,-I F2 it 1, . uma- FSV ft. ,,u 1.ukc- w,.' gr 'Q--'ziggy 5- , . . I x .. Vue ,4 .ie , , 4.24 MQ, .- ,f-ixgtqwilgx A P. ff-N 7 ' Lia WX ..f2:..iX-.',S,'.f iL..g'n - gpm - 1. if su. K ! 1-.A..QvnQ': ne! .buff Look for these boys and others to make up a fighting eleven who with the proper support from the students will settle a few scores re-- maining from last season. Also this season the two top varsity teams from each section will participate in play-offs similar to that of basketball. This ruling has been welcomed by students as well as coaches and players. It means that the coin toss in case of a tie in section championship will be eliminated and both teams will be able to participate in the play-offs. NEXT YEAR'S SCHEDULE Sept. 16 Austin at Lane Sept. 24 Lane at Taft Oct. 1 BYE Oct. 7 Senn at Lane Oct. 14 Schurz at Lone Oct. 21 Lakeview at Lane Oct. 28 Sullivan at Lane Nov. 4 Lane at Amundsen FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL For the first time in Prep Football history the Frosh-Soph of Chicago will be playing in an organized league of their own. Our Frosh-Soph went through an undefeat- ed season last year defeating among others, Austin and Schurz, while developing such fu- ture stars as Sopkins, Sizelove and Killer. With Coach Wallenta no longer with the team after ten years as their coach this po- sition still remains vacant. Looking at the future varsity candidates every indication is given of stronger teams in the future. With a championship of their own to cap- ture this year the team is looking forward to a good season and eyeing the opportunity to participate in the Prep Bowl clasic. NEXT YEAR'S SCHEDULE Sept. 26 Lane at Taft Oct. 10 Senn at Lane Oct. 17 Schurz at Lane Oct. 24 Lane at Lakeview June 1949 173 Jug alHHe mom For the second year in a row, our Lane Wrestling team has finished in second place, with an impressive record of four wins and two defeats. The two defeats came after the team lost the services of Captain Bob Davis through graduation. The team also was with- out Gordon Smith, 105, and Charles Relth, heavyweight, who were sidelined with injur- ies. The Matmen started their season of right by romping over Wells, Crane, and Kelly, and then edging out a strong Schurz team, all in succession. Then Bob Davis left, and Gordon Smith was out with an injury. Consequently, they lost their next match which was against Tilden. The following match was against a mediocure Austin team, but they upset the Matmen after the services of Charles Relth and Jim Fucciolo were lost. Musclemen Sam DeJohn, wrestling at 115, took a sec- ond place in the City League meet. Ernie De- genhardt, 165, and Pete Peterson, 145 follow- ed with a third and fourth place respectively. The wrestlers who ended their careers at Lane are Bob Davis, Gordon Smith, Gene Felz, and Charles Relth. LEAGU E MATCH ES Lane 37V2 Wells 1V2 Lane 31 Kelly 13 Lane 26 Schurz 19 Lane 24 Tilden 31 Lane B Austin 27 Lane 1 1 Crane 1 1 Coach Ring WRESTLING TEAM Row 1. Nichols, Gunter, Mr. Ring, Relth, De John. Raw 2. Taylor, l-logfelt, Ykal, Yuen, Petersen, Fucciolo. Row 3. Werner, Degenhardt, Orobey, Fclz, Smith. ,'-N, l l ' ' Cr r qqia ,.l l,G' if i , lr I :L '. -' ff' . ,, , , ,. ' 5- ' - 9-L - , ic 4' ,QQ uf ,' .J 'ts Ui' - ' v,i:2' iii -i.a.....'TK,FM ln Kraft Cup Competition conducted by the Amateur Fencers League of America, emblematic of the State High School Champ- ionship, Lane and Senn reached the finals. Lane lost the cup to Senn after having it for two consecutive years, 5 bouts to 2. In the City Championship meet, held at Senn, Lane lost to Senn in the semi-finals 5 bouts to 4. Anthony Zombolas was our only consistent winner throughout the season. He won all his bouts in both the Kraft Cup and City Team Championship. ln addition, he also captured the State Novice and Junior Individual Titles. In the City lndividual Championship, Tony really caught fire. He defeated his five op- ponents in the preliminary pool with ease. ln the final championship pool he won 3 bouts by 5 to O and his other two by 5 to 2 scores. His parries were sure and thrusts deadly. Coach Rothe Fred Scharf qualified for the finals and man- aged to tie for fourth place. Philip Urso was the number two man and Wagner the number 3 man on the 1949 squad. Paul Zutz and Fred Scharf also earned letters. Of this group only Wagner will be back next year but some promising members of this years squad will step up to fill the spots vacated by those who are graduating. These replacements include Paul Schneider, Herbert Schell, Bob Erickson, Victor Figalan, Ted Heitman and Ray Street. A class of beginners to be started next September may also produce some promising material. Credit must be given to Mr, Rothe for his fine work in coach- ing the team. Row l. Zutz, Scharf, Urso, Schell, Heitman, Erickson, Figalan, Schneider, Wagner Mr. Rothc, Street. Q . ll t 51 3 5 J. f .Z K Q, li if i l i Hold lt! The team is divided into three divisions, Championship, Intermediate, and Novice. The Championship Division boasts of such stars as Captain R. Rebsamen, T. Franklin, and L. Krumbholz. ln the Intermediate Div- ision we find outstanding talent in R. Cie- sielski, Also in the Intermediate Class are E. Beyer, F. Gottschall, R. Jarl, J. Morby, G. Ol- son, and Schaefer. ln the Novice group E. Degenharde, G. Zoerner and R. Van Dermarlc GYMNASTICS -'uve I Coach Klats show promising talent. Others in the Novice Division are R. An- derson, J. Marcucci, D. Palquist, R. Placer, E. Schmidt, J. Troyer, A. Wells, and N, Wide- bur . goach Klafs has been with the team for many years and is doing a swell job of coach- ing the fellows and giving pointers. He can be sure that he has a team that is on its toes and doing its best at all times. GYMNASTICS TEAM Row l. Marcucci, Morby, Spiegel, Felz, Klafs, Rebsamen, lCap.l Franklin, Gotschull, Giosiclski. Raw 2. Moyer, Jonson, Gunter, Placek, Zoeancr, Freiburgcr, Widcburg, Dcmctricdcs. Row 3. Olson, Pctcrson, Beyer, Schaefer, Anderson, Vanderrnark, Krurnbholz. Row 4. Wells, Schmidt, Abbink, Dcgenhardt, Palmquist, Jorl, Bernot. ' 3 F93 33 l T. ' - :ff A, . V, 6 .. 2 V, V ,A . ' .- .g A 'f A '17 W -.t' N . Y, h X- Q ' Q 1 .N A194 L.. A J Q- lr 3 . .i .A ...S E RACKET- EERS TENNIS Graduation took a heavy toll on the Tennis Team. The entire team with the exception of Sklare and Sweinsburg, put aside their equip- ment to take up their diplomas. But before leaving they left a splendid record being stop- ped only in the finals when they lost to Sullivan.Now with only a green team, Coach Schafer has a difficult task ahead of him: building up another fine team. But those who know Mr. Schaefer, know that the situation is well in hand. Otis s ,Am Row I. Bernacki, Mr. Schaefer, Biernat. Raw 2. Sklare, Kukla, Schweinnsberg. GULF The Lane golfers, who last year placed third in the north section came home with another successful season this year under the direction of Coach Umbright. The team never lost the spirit that made Lane the school that it is, The School of Champions . As we reflect upon the past and concentrate upon the future we suddenly realise what great stamina this team had and we hope that the future Lane Indians can continue to uphold their reputa- tion. Row l. Muenow, Kovacs, Umbright, Whitehead, Wedell. Row 2. Jensen, Janis, Kane, Ashmore. Row 3. Garot, Barcher, Sklare. le. June 1 949 'I77 Horschke INTRA-MURAL MANAGERS Row I, Mclzcr, Seydlufz, Horschkc Lcxou, Rcschkc. Row 2. Broun, Crong, Joduorkc, Tyrnnnski. R,w 3. Bcllovuo, Fnshcr, Strudcmon, Bcrfowc. . . Managers Skating Team .'s ,' OO Q SKATING TEAM Row I. Gutmonn, Gust, Hcnnkscn, Mr. Horschkc, Lcxov, Matz, Kruchtcn. Row 2. Richardson, Pcrschrcc, Perry, Urso, Longo, Werner Row 3. Obvrbcck, Andersen, Lorig, Ronrnon, Johnson, Hordcgcn .S',viriL Sparismaushgcf LETTERM N LETTERMEN CLUB Row l. Ackermans, Anderson, Kopp, Relth, Wedell, Huske, Stasch, Umbright, Genuoldi, Laduzinsky, Stefanides, Loftus, Bowers Bicrsborn, Manzara. Row 2. Zinrann, Forest, Beil, Cichowski, Greindl, Ginter, Lange, Stromel, Choconas, Werner, Rosser, Forsler, Schaller, Felz, Kust- ner, Row 3. Miller, Beil, Dacy, Schulz, Riemer, Urban, Cieslik, Ede, Bernet, Heyer, Palmer, Peterson, Jarl, Gile. Row 4. Seligmon, Lapiwski, Streich, Hendriksen, Steinbrenner, Zeko, Johnson, Gora, Manning, Perterson, Bornberg, Willard, Sass LETTERMEN CLUB Row l. Chmicl, Sowdcr, Olson, Wedell, Huske, Stasch, Mr. Umbright, Genualdi, Ladizinsky, Stefanides, Schocnfcld, Ryan, Man zora, Row 2, Hogan, Wojtkiewicz, Morris, Figiel, Olson, Krumbholz, Felz, Fontana, Franklin, Sopkin, De John, Glzcsidkowski, Rudy Rcbsamcn. 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