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

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The pilot must be given physical tests, training, and countless hours of practice on the ground before he is allowed to fly a plane. lt is always the people behind the scenes who make a show possible, and here at Lane it is the faculty who are the people behind the scenes. They are here to train the students for the careers they wish to follow and also to make better citizens at the same time. Many thanks should be given to them for the fine job that they are doing. .- .1 .fillii-112 ': :,. ,Q .1-5, , ' J -X. y., fri, A, - fn: -.6-.f,., View , 'fl-1' f -Tr' ' ,Wa .v 1 r Z iff- ' ' - iZ5'js4f' A y :':,'-ff, 2 A fir 2 in A Q 49 ffiz, '.q5,4-55: . , 'f'ff :e' . rj V f- ' if 1. f ' I X Y f WL I 31 -fr 'J' ' vlfzill- fi W- r:.l7n -093 ' l ' +L'- iiiezp' ' ff 6:53 ,:.-R551 . -A i ' l I' 'wb' 4 fl , 2 115'-.y 4255. I ' l 'it I 'I' l QI- W' ffl ,,f.. ggsiy 55:5 I-,-A ff' J I I . Q' f 'll' llll Illln: 'ull' .y-,ji-f Q - - - ,-, ,X '. 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All the pieces of this machine are placed in his hands so that he may assemble them into one well-lubricated machine. Such a job requires a man of intel- ligence, capability, 'and patience, and we have here at Lane a person who is endowed with all of these requirements- Mr. Richard H. Sanders. 'I2 Lane Tech Prep PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE DEAR GRADUATES: As you near the end of your four years in this great technical school, it might be well to look back over your many experiences and to evaluate what you have learned in terms of some general purpose or aims. Stated rather briefly, the aim of education should be to prepare one to become an expert in some vocation or art and in the gen- eral art of living as a free man and citizen in a democratic society. Our high school experiences should give us much of the know- ledge, understandings, and abilities necessary to insure our can- tinuing growth toward these goals. In short, we should be well on our way to learning both how to make a living and how to make a life. Sincerely, Richard H. Sanders Juno 'l 954 f T17 xg J Eqwm s ,DM M A f , ,L ,nw Ui .j ,. vi H fu H:'m'i' 5-' 'A wfirefiigaai PAAR. MEHifRiI35?Ei?RZL'if5 Aasifswzmi' ?s'is'wripi:15 MR, 5lT3:5?. Fifi. Shop f:321.ng:M3es'Em'e2m:iQrA'eF' Lane Tech Prep Mr. KAISER Mr. PALKA Miss SCHUMACHER Mr. SIMON Mr. HANSEN 2 Attendance Attendance Librarian Placement Placement Mr. ROTHE Mr. SIEBERT Mr. ROSENBLUM Mr. KILROY Discipline Traffic Hallguards Adjustment AIDE Mr. LINDEN Mr. HAWVER Mr. HUNTER Mr. WALZ Mr. PATTULLO Program Program Scholarship Examiner Examiner June 1954 15 I Ah, aifww 'IE -' Siffii' gm if f .v ' 'Yu' TNQ Bm e :Qi W bmi' Qi: , mi. G-1. lgewdwwu- .i..Q.W MATHEMATICS Row 'l. Miss Miller, Miss Sfubblefield. Row Z. Miss Heinen, Mr. Roppaport4-Dep't 1-lead, Mrs. Jaufz. MATHEMATICS Row 'I. Mrs. Missner, Mrs. Ostic, Mrs. Brod- man, Miss, Collins. - Row 2. Miss Adams, Mr, McP'herron. Mr.Tor- reyson, Miss Rathjen. MATHEMATICS Row 'I. Miss Stiller, Mrs. Lcuaer. Row 2. Miss Block, Mr. Ehrlich, Mr. Fossier, Mrs. Hoffman. A A i umzmweswf ww U , .lg si... N-'Q V 9 ,gxxi , ., ,E lv.. . , wisi v -gvgziil A ,fs .J as ul? VARIED DEPARTMENTS A I Mr. Gunthorp: General Science, Mr. Sims Printing, Mr. Gray: Mathematics. Lane Tech Prep 18 VARIED DEPARTMENTS Row 1. Mr. Shisleri Mathematics, Miss Page: History, Mrs. Olson: Spanish. Row 2. Mr. Sola: Mathematics, Mr. Rodger: English, Mr, Rubenstein: Science. ENGLISH Row 1. Mrs. Weiss, Miss Brady, Mrs. Wick- horst, Mrs. Kluge. Row 2. Mr. Pollak, Mr. Sotter, Miss Jones. ENGLISH Row 'l. Miss Jacobs, Miss Hess, Miss Felt. Howard-Dep't Head, Miss Casey, Mr. Morrisse Row 2. Mr. Morton, Miss Straridberg, y. Mrs. Bradman, Miss Heinen, and o student in the adjustment room. June 'I 954 PRINTING - ART - LITHOGRAPH Row I. Mr. W. Beck-Dep't Head, Mr. Young -Dep't Head, Mr. Walker, Row 2. Mr. Cunneo. WOOD SHOP Row I. Mr. Kovacs, Mr, Denton-Dep't Head, Mr. Gescheidle, Mr. Peterson. Row 2. Mr. Biddle, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Boier, Mr. Finkel, Mr. C. Olson. MECHANICAL DRAWING Row I. Mr. Slepicko, Mr. Davis, Mr. Ackert Mr, W. Piper. Row 2. Mr. Reichenboch, Mr. Linden, .Mr Gorski. MECHANICAL DRAWING Row 'I. Mr. L. Anderson, Mr. Poffullo, Mr Wolz, Mr. G. Piper. Row 2. Mr. Shofiow, Mr. Wollgren, Mr. Hjert' stedt, Mr. Clasen--Dep't Head. Lane Tech Prep 20 C . ah 'www gm ww it E 'Q vm f ,gg 77, pw. - M MECHANICAL DRAWING Row I. Mr. Lyon, Mr. Berens, Mr. Knapp. Row 2. Mr. Rosenblum, Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Miller, Mr. Schmiegel. Mr. PHYSICS Row I. Mr. Goodman, Mr. Scott, Mr. Paine, Doolittle, Mr. E. Anderson. Row 2. Mr. Rennison, Mr. Grodsky-Dep't Head, Mr. Heflin, Mr. Clark. CHEMISTRY Row I. Miss Vanderpoel, Mr. Hawver-Dep't Head. Row 2. Mr. Frosf, Mr. Cox, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Moretfi. AIR CONDITIONING - FORGE - FOUNDRY - PLASTICS - WELDING Row I. Mr. Gofschall, Mr. T. Brown,-Dep'l Head, Mr. Roland, Mr. Nicoll. land. Row 2. Mr. Dix, Mr. Brinkman, Mr. Suther- Lane Tech Prep 22 OFFICE FORCE Row 'I. Mrs. Richman, Mrs. Ohlson, Mrs. Kenngotl, Mrs. Pawell. Row 2. Mrs. Scully, Miss Reynolds, Mr, Flynn, Mrs. Decny. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Raw 'l. Mr. Wallenfa, Mr. Solfysinski, Mr. Bannor, Mr. Manasin, Mr. Jareczek. Row 2. Mr, Schaefer, Mr, Swenson, Mr. laA ba. Mr. Newman, Mr. McDaclc. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Row 'l. Mr. Horschkc, Mr, Pegel, Mr. Barnic- kol-Dep t Head, Mr. Umbright, Mr. Dicfc. Row 2. Mr. Valentine, Mr. Sncbcrt, Mr. Farber. LIBRARIANS Row 'l. Miss Schumacher-Dcp'f Head, Mrs. Long. Row 2. Mrs. Guagliarclo, Miss Burns, Mrs. Knapp. 23 June 1954 EW? ? Er K iw Q F ,Ya 'Sf A4 H,- .s Q A S QQ 55' X' ,, , ' mul' as ' 3 W O -I Nw V gf' if r ,1 S iv X if Q3 W A' of .:. Q , ffpfw W . 3 5 x, i at 2 v 0 f 'f O SOCIAL SCIENCE Row I. Mr. Magilner, Mr. McVey, Miss Barron Miss Szymonski, Mr. McCabe. Row 2. Mr. Glick, Miss Chuchut, Mrs. Dimi- froff, Miss Owens, Mr. Sherman. SOCIAL SCIENCE Row 1. Mrs. Weber, Miss Moynihan, Mr. Throg morton. Row 2. Mr. Kuecker, Mrs. Jennings, Mr. KaiserEDep't Head, Mrs. Yancey, Mr. Bucher. GENERAL SCIENCE Row I. Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Rogers, Mr, Comp- bell. Row 2. Dr. Drincy, Mr. Hagey-Dep'f Head. VARIED DEPARTMENTS Row I. Mr. Traeger: Aviation, Mr. Sonrag: Machine Shop, Mr. Gorny: Welding, Mr. Cecil: Wood- shop. Row 2. Mr. Dority: Mech. Draw., Mr. Sobehr- ad: Drawing. Lane Tech Prep 26 ls GENERAL SCIENCE Row 1. Muss Mofhison, Mrs. Weinberg. Row 2. Mr. Zindell, Mr. Krop, Mr. Broincr. MATHEMATICS and BIOLOGY Mrs. Ernslnng, Miss Plopp. BIOLOGY and DEAF ORAL Row I. Miss Flgg, Mcss Arcnberg, Mass Olson -Dep'f Head, Mrs. Stoner. Row 2. Mrs. Jones, Mu. Zoom, Mrs. Skinner, 5- J igix LANGUAGE f EMU Row 1. Mrs. Wing, Miss Mozur-Dcp'f Head. Q Row 2. Mr, Pero. Mrs. Adams, Mr. Cutbsrtson. 27 June 'I954 -wwms MQ ,. ,wmmm if x . AUTO SHOP Row l. Mr, McMullen-Dep't Hcad, Mr. Kane. Row 2. Mr. Russel, Mr. R. Browne, Mr. R. Brown, Mr. Weizel. MACHINE SHOP Row 'l. Mr, Eckl, Mr. C. Rogers, Mr. Dean, Mr. Taylor-Dep'1 Head, Row 2. Mr. Myers, Mr. Gerard. ELECTRIC SHOP Row 1. Mr. Healy, Mr, Durante, Mr. Breeden, Mr. H. Beck. Row 2. Mr. Bucaro, Mr. Pritchard-Dep't Head, Mr. Pefzing, Mr. P'erTIe, Mr. Farnsworth. MUSIC Row 'l. Mr. Blum, Mr. Schneider-Dep'f Head, Mr. Huff, Mr. Lombardo. Row 2. Mr. Grill. Lane Tccl1'Prcp 28 ' 4? . ff- 6, f- w-vx 'M ff Tl.-sr lggrxwn -53, r fa ' S. 5Lg,4, 965 P 1 xx 4:44, ,s, X X R, X ' f - . . X, y f Tl X N h -low Dm yA N ,' U K 'E' o IN THE E5 x HSM 're's'r Q , 'SQEP i : ,OCR on AA A xx 0 311522 5 TEST W 1 f moss RUGQED 'A EMXSTRY EXAM5!! . 1, J flu 'V X ' QA 1 1 f A 955' ., ,,-' M.. 4 I f . ,iffy-o i ' X , X '-G-I ' -fe f 1 J ' W -,Wes a Q N A UA I 1 1, V X I , . , ,H ', UA' swf gt! LATa- NASHBURM ,.... vi env X I 60 TOYFUU-Y ' MA., iw? ' semmz Y fm E- AND TAKE- YI , L THE 6:00 .1 ffm? .,-,if Ss' Q4 77 A. -' ' ,521 U , mov! THAT JUICY ou. PAINT N A HOW G'-EEF LW FELT ON A PAIR OF NEW smcxs.. 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Al was Vice-President and later President of the National Honor Society, a two-year letter winner of the Ice Skating Team, member of the Lettermen's Club, Chief of Hallguards, and member of the Stage Crew. After graduating from Lane he hopes to study Mechanical Engineering at either l.l.T. or M.l.T. 32 Lane Tech l'rep PRE IDE T'S MESSAGE My Fellow Classmates: As many boys have said before me and many more will say after -me, these four years spent at Lane were the best of our lives. The friendships that were made here will never be forgotten. The fun and enjoyment we have had can never be duplicated, and naw the time has come when all this will be climaxed. ln this day and age when we must look constantly ahead we will always remember the good times we had here. Working together we have learned many ideals: sportmanship, citizen- ship, honesty, and confidence in our undertakings. We have followed these ideals and contributed much to our school as our record shows-on the athletic field, in the classroom, and through our scholastic achievement. Our class was very active in all the school activities. Each athletic team and every club will feel our loss, for we have contributed much to our school. Before us lies a confused and troubled world, and it is expected of us to help straighten it. We must work together and always do our best. In future years we will be depended upon to lead others to a better life and to main- tain high standards of living. In this direction our fate lies. Besides the friends we shall never forget, we shall also remember the guidance and instruction of our teachers. Their advice always helped us and many of us were improved by following it. ' I must thank you, my classmates, for giving me the opportunity to act as your president. Your co-operation on the problems we have faced and overcome is a reason for our success in our senior year. Much of the credit should go to the committees and their chairmen who made these activities a success. As we have. met in the halls of Lane many times, it is my wish that we shall meet in our future lives with the same friendship and understanding which we have so well known these four years. Best of luck and may God bless you all. Albert Robert Herkert uuv rx- -7 VME . S. fy, X 1 Q- Emp June 1954 JOE LAMENDELLA Secretary Joe, born April l2, I937, was graduated from Jahn Grammar School in June, l95O. He joined the famous Swimming Team as a Sophomore and in three short months won the first of his four city breaststroke titles, holding at present the Junior record forty- yaid breaststroke However, because of a heart condition he was forced to end his swim- ming career this year. Among his activities were Captain of the Junior Swim Team, President of the Letter- i'1en's Club, President of the Olympians Hi-Y, V'ce-President of the Latin Club, member of Honor Classes and of intramural sports. Upon g ra d u a t i o n he will pursue the accounting field, trying for a C.P.A. degree. 34 Lane Tech Prep FRANK GLASSBRENNER Vice-President Frank was born in Chicago on January l3, I936. He attended Jahn Grammar School for eight years, then entered the School of Champions in September, l95O. ln his Fresh- man year he made the Football Team, but was unable to play in his senior year because of a severe shoulder injury. Frank was also a m.em- ber of the Lettermen's Club, Basketball Team, Gridders Hi-Y, Fan-American Club, fall- guards, and l. M. Sports. After graduation from Lane, he is undecid- ed as to what he will do. ASS JU E at PAT MURPHY Treasurer Pat was born in London on August 2, 1936. In 1947 he came to America where he enrolled in the Coonley School. In 1950, upon grad- uation, Pat enrolled at Lane and immediately went out for the Basketball Team. He was elected Caption in his last year. Pat is also Secretary of the Lettermen's Club, belongs to Hallguards, Life Guards, German Club, and is a participant in Intramural sports and Track Team. Upon graduation Pat intends to further his education in college. FFICERS I9 4 RAYMOND PAUL SUTSCHEK Sergeant-at-Arms Ray was born in Chicago on November 27, 1936. He attended Le Moyne Grammar School for eight years and then entered Lane in Sep- iember, 1950. During his years at Lane he played three seasons on the Baseball Team. Among his other activities were Lettermen's Club, President of German Club, L.U.F.T.O.A., Bowling Club, and various l. M. Sports- Upon graduation he intends to go to college and be- come an engineer. June 1954 35 WAYN E N ELSON Announcement Committee Wayne came to La.ne from Jamieson Grammar School. After graduation he plans to study engineering at college and then go into industry. While at Lane he was President of the Spanish and Stamp Clubs and active in the Student Council as Secretary a.nd Senior Executive. He belonged to the Key Club, Honor Society, where he was Sergeant-at-Arms and Treasurer, Crew, Cross Country, and the Lettermen's Club. WILLIAM RATHKE Alumni Committee Bill was born in Chicago on March 28, l937. He attended La Salle Grammar School and graduated as preside.nt of his class. He was a three-season member of the lce-Skating Team, one year being Captain. He was a member of the Lettermen's Club and the Olympian's Hi-Y. He was also on the Track Team, a member of the American Heritage Club, and a Hall- guard. Upon leaving Lane he plans to seek employment at Western Electric. COMMITTEE CHAIRME RAYMOND L. KUNTZENDORF Arrangement Committee Ray was born in Chicago on March 23, l936. After grad- uation from Queen of Angels Grammar School he entered Lane as a Freshman. He joined the Stage Crew in his Fresh- man year and later became Stage Manager. He has been very active in other school activities, including the National Honor Society, Student Council, I. M. Sports, Radio Club, and Slide Rule Club. After graduation Ray plans to enter college to study elec- trical engineering. DAVID R. MOSKOVITZ Biography Committee Dave was born July 3, I936. Upon graduation from Yates Grammar School he entered the School of Champions in l95O. Dave became interested in the Lane Daily and became a Sports Reporter. ln his Junior year he became a member of the Soccer and Baseball Teams. He played on the Varsity Soccer Team which won the City and State championships. He was a member of the Student Council, Roller Club, acted as an Office Aid, and took part in l.M, Sports. In his Senior year Dave wasya member of the 4A Architects. After graduation Dave plans to enter the construction field. Lone Tech Prep 36 MICHAEL J. LASPISA Finance Committee Mike was born in Chicago on July 22, 1936. After grad- uating from the Thomas Elementary School, he entered Lane. He has taken part in I. M. sports, Honors Trigonometry, College Algebra, Chief of Hall Guards, and American Heritage Club. After graduation he intends to further his education. WILLIAM GAPP Publicity Committee lt was October 24, 1936, when Bill was born in Chicago. Completing his eight years of grade school at Audubon, he entered L.ane in September of 1950. While at Lane, Bill was Editor of the Daily for seven semes- ters, one of the longest terms in the history of the Daily. He was admitted to the Quill and Scroll in his Junior year, and he became Editor-in-Chief in his Senior year. He also was ad- mitted into the National Honor Society, Key Club, and Super- Honor Roll, as well as being President of the Pan-American Club and Secretary of the Olympians. He was in the Student Council, Body Builders Club, and the Varsity Basketball team in his second year. Bill, who has already been admitted to the Technological Institute at Northwestern, plans to major in Industrial JU E194 ROBERT JOHN HUMANSKI Student Service Committee lzngmeering. Bob was born on March 31, 1936, in Chicago. He attended St. Joseph Grade School, from which he came to Lane. He has taken part in several activities here, such as Frosh-Soph Foot- ball and Junior Basketball. Bob also has been a member of the Printer's Club, Bowling Club, and Hallguards. Upon graduation he plans to go to South Dakiota State College. DONALD HOLTZ Prom Committee Don was born on October 25, 1936. He attended St. An- drew Grammar School for eight years and then entered Lane in September of 1950. ln his second semester he joined the Swimming Team and has participated in every City and State Swimming Meet since then. In his Junior year he was picked to be on the All-American high school swimming team. Among his other activities were the Lettermen's Club, Sec- retary of the Pin a.nd Ring Committee, and Sergeant-at-Arms of the Olympians Hi-Y. After graduation Don intends to go to college. - 37 June 1954 RICHARD M. WILLER Cap and Gown Committee Rich was born on Februar 18, 1936. After graduation from Schubert Elementary Schoolj he entered Lane in September, 1950. During his four years at Lane he participated in various activities, some of which were Spur and Saddle Club, Ushers Club, Hallguards, Office Aid, Treasurer of German Club, and I. M. Sports. After graduation Rich plans to continue school, eventually working toward a Law Degree. ANNUAL EDITDRS ROBERT J. MARKS Editor - in - Chief- Annual lt was a hot Sunday morning, August 2, 1936, when Bob was born. After eight years attendance at the Nettelhorst Erammar School, he entered Lane in September, 1950. He immediately became active in the school by joining the Daily Staff and the Mask and Shears. ln his senior year he joined the Annual Staff, of which he is now Editor-in-Chief. He also became the Associate Editor of the Daily this year. His other activities include the National Honor Society, Super-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Aviation Club, Spur and Saddle, Honors Trig, College Algebra, and the Centuria.ns Hi-Y. He intends to further his education in college and become an aeronauti- cal engineer. ROBERT WASHBURN Art Editor Bob was born in the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 16, 1935, and after movi.ng to Chicago he attended Joyce Kilmer Grammar School. ln 1950 he came to Lane and enrolled in the Commercial Art Course Bob was also a member of the track, Cross Country, and Fencing Teams, and he was active in the Commercial Art Club, Brush and Easel Club, Spur and Saddle Club, Pan- American Club, Student Council, and l.M. Sports. He plans to further his art education at the Art Institute or American Academy of Art. DIETHELM RUNGE Photo Editor Diethelm was born on September 25, 1934. Before he attended Lane he attended St. James Lutheran School and graduated from the Newberry Grammar School. At Lane he became Photo Editor of the Annual, Secretary of the Key Club, and member of the National Honor Society, Camera Club, Pan-American Club, and Air Conditioning Club. After graduation he plans to continue his education in college. Lane Tech Prep 38 RICHARD WILHELM Gift Committee Rich was born on -Feb. l6, l936. He started his education at the Audubon Grade school, where he took part in many sports and activities. After graduation he entered the halls of Lane in September to start his high school career. ln his first year he was a member of the famed baseball team, he remained on the team through his four years at Lane. He was elected treasurer of the Olympians, President of tha Pan-American Club, and he was also a member of the Lettermen's Club. Rich plans to attend college after graduation. COMMITTEE CHAIRM BRUCE WINKLE Pin ond Ring Committee Bruce was born on October 22, l936. He attended Chappell Grammar School for eight years, and then came to Lane. Here he was on the Swimming Team for four years, Student Coun- cil, Prom Committee, Life Guards, and Hollguards. He was also Chairman of the Pin and Ring Committee, and in l.M. sports, the German Club, and the Lettermen's Club. After graduation he plans to attend college. ANTONY LIEGGI Picture Committee Antony was born on February l5, l935, in Chicago, Illi- nois. He graduated from St. Rose of Lima Grammar School, attended Tilden Tech for one year, then transferred to Lane. He participated in the following: Cross Country Team, Wrest- ling Team, Hall Guard, Intramural Sports, and Pan-American Club. After graduation he intends to go to college. WILLIAM JONES Entertainment Committee Bill was born in Chicago on September 26, l936. He at- tended Budlong Elementary School and upon graduation came directly to Lane. While at Lane he joined the Band and Orchestra and also took part in many other musical activities. A French Horn player, he achieved the first chair position in both Band and Orchestra. He is also a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. After graduation he plans to continue the study of music either in college or the service. 39 June 'I954 E ' -fa Mr. PIPER Mr. KUECKER Mr. GLICK Mr. BREEDEN Gift Publicity Pictures Alumni SE ICR Mrs. WEBER Mr. McPHERRON Miss VANDERPOEL Mr. LYON Miss COLLINS Entertainment Announcement Finance Pin and Ring Student Service C0 MITTEE SPQNSORS Mr. BECK Mr, WALLGREN Mr. YOUNG Mr, ZOERN Biography Cap and Gown Annual Dance Lane Tech Prep , ,J-x ' 377' M 1 3 . . ge. . 2' '-,' i W . srzflq-hi: .. - fi 19' A144 425' i f-fx.- i WMI. ' iii! '5' Q 0 Au F I Al Q 0' X dl 'N s. N K D fx T , f- 4 , S . 0 . . X HX M - M3153 f l' , f- - f Rwf34 1' ,-' 2g,:y?,. df- 2QQ'a'!M'q0 I ' 2 . u wi i W '.' '73,-is 1 Q . S N5 QM QW X H Qegzf A .f y W Q fffqm 2 , . H ,,,lziA. ? f1 I 4' X ,X 4 w uk '59 1 X Q gqeiflxh gn I ',. sf' H 3 1 V '53, I In ls R' Y 51 l A K 1 3 , r wrap 'fxmsd MR. FROST CLASS SPQNSOR I .l' , F was S!D NT - H av .im N !', L df ., X, Q ,ff- 'W , ' ga ' As-Kia 4 -. f ., ff if 4 f K .A EO 4 Q, x u XL' - .13-X mfdaffzm 4 'xwl eniorzi . . ROGER ADAMS Chicago, Ill. Mar. 25, 1936 St. Ferdinand's School Football, Tech Prep 81 An- nual Art Staff, Brush 81 Easel Club, Hallguard, Commercial Art Club, l.M. Sports. EDWARD AMMENTORP Chicago, Ill. June 10, 1936 Norwood Park Work I.M. Sports, Basketball Team, Chief of Hallguard, Cap and Gown Comm., S.H. Machine, Daily Rep., Division Sec, C FRITZ ANSTADT Liebling, Romania Sept. 25, '34 Gale Work Soccer Team, Slide Rule Club, S.H. Auto Shop, Life Guard, l.M, Basketball. TEDDY APOLINSKI Chicago, lll. Dec. 8, 1935 Funston Work Hallguard, Slide Rule Club, Machinist Club, Historians, Proiectionist Club. BERNARD ARONSON Chicago, lll. May 31, 1936 Waters College Honor Society, Honors Class- es, Vice Pres. Luftoa, Bowling Club, Biography Comm., Stud- ent Coach, I.M. Sports, ROBERT THOMAS AVGERINOS Chicago, lll. Sept. ll, 1936 Newberry College Student Council, Slide Rule Club, 4A Architects, I.M. Pres., Hallguards, I.M. Sports. DION ANTHONY ALBACH Chicago, lll. June 27, 1936 Gray School Honor Society, Honor Roll, Key Club, Swimming Team, Lettermen's Club, Latin Club, I.M. Sports, Life Guard, JAMES RONALD ANDRLE Chicago, lll. Apr. 17, 1936 St. William School Honor Society, Honor Classes, Lettermen's Club, Pan-American Club, Track Team, Hallguard, Cro-'s Country Team. DONALD E. ANTKOWIAK Chicago, lll. Sept. 23, 1936 St. Hyacinth College S.H. Auto, Hallguard, Polish Club, I.M. Sports, Track Team, Swimming Team, DONALD H. ARENDT Chicago, lll. Jan. 18, 1935 Haugan U. of lllinois Polish Club. DANIEL ARRIGONI Chicago, lll. May 1, 1936 Dever College Traffic Engineer, Hallguard, Social Center Comm., Roller Club, Projectionists Club. O EGON BABLER Jugoslavia Mar. 25, 1936 Germany College Soccer Team, Cameco Club, Wrestling, Body Builders. Art Club, Track Team, Model Mak- ers. I Lane Tech Prep 42 LESLIE BAHNFLETH Chicago, Ill, June 2, 1936 Brentano College German Club, I.M. Sports, Olympians Hi-Y, Track Team. RAYMOND H. BALL Chicago, Ill. Sept. 4, 1936 St. Hedwig's Work Pan-American Club, Hall- guard, R.O.T.C, JAMES RAYMOND BARNES Chicago, Ill. Dec. 25, 1936 Schneider U.S. Air Force Lane Symphony Orchestra, Theatre Orchestra, Pan-Amer- ican Club, R.O,T.C. Officer, Student Council, Hallguard, CHARLES F. JONES Chicago, lll. Jan. 20, 1936 Headley Work Spur Bt Saddle Club, Boat Club, Hallguards, Checker Club, 4 A Architects, Bowling. GLENN WILLIAM BEESON Elmhurst, lll. Dec. 15, 1936 Avondale College Biography Comm., Camera Club, Crew Team, Latin Club, Stamp Club, I.M. Sports, Owl's Club, Locker Captain. O CHARLES LEWIS BEHRENDT Evanston July 18, 1935 Budlong Work Magic Club, I.M. Sports. O 43 .lune 1954 ALFRED ALBERT BALZUWEIT Chicago, Ill. Jan. 11, 1936 Locke Work Tool Design, Slide Rule Club, Projectionists Club, Hallguard, Camera Club, Radio Club. RICHARD S. BANAS Chicago, Ill. Nov. 13, 1936 St, Stanislaus B 8. M College Polish Club, Roller Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club. LESLIE F. BARR Chicago, lll. Feb. 7, 1936 Dever Work Chorus, German Club. BRUCE H. BEADERSTADT Chicago, lll. Nov 22, 1936 Our Savior's Work S.H. Print, Printers Club, l. M. Sports, Hallguard, Annual Staff, Tech Prep Staff. ROBERT CHARLES BEHENNA Chicago, Ill. Mav 16, 1936 Stowe I.M. Baseball, Hallauards, Pon-American Club, Spanish Club of Chicago. RICHARD BEHRENDT Chicago, Ill. Mar. 21, 1937 Reinberg School Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Pin 81 Ring Comm., Football, Pan- American Club, Camera Club. une I9 4 C7 0l'll0I'5 JASPER JESS BENANTI Chicago, lll. Oct. 25, 1936 Funston College Pan-American Club, Chess8i Checkers, Roller Club, Student Council, J. EDWARD BENSON Chicago, lll. June 16, 1936 Brentano W0I'k 4A Architects, l,M. Sports, Hallguards, Finance Comm., Roller Club, Orchestra. CARL PETER BJERKNESS Chicago, lll. May 22, 1935 Saint Ferdinand Work l.M. Sports, Pan-American Club, S.H. Auto, Biography Comm. JACK GERHARDT BLAZ Hoisington, Ka. Dec. 15, 1936 Stowe School Super Honor Roll, Honor Society, Key Club, Wrestling Team, I. M. Sports, Finance Committee, Student Council, O ROBERT THEODORE BLOHM Lee, Mich. June 14, 1935 St. Paul's Work Archery Club, l. M. Sports, Tumbling Team, Wood Crafts- mcn Club. DONALD JOSEPH BABULA Chicago, lll. Mar. 19, 1937 St. Priscilla School Polish Club, l.M. Sports, Hall- guord, Boat Club, Projection- ists Club. O 44 Lane Tech Prep ROBERT BENKOWSKI Chicago, III. Jan. 29, 1936 St. Sylvester College l.M. Sports, Roller Club, Ra- dio Club, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Hallguard. JOHN BERNlNGER JR. Chicago, Ill. June 13, 1936 Schubert Elem. School Hon. Trig., Hon. Eng,, Hall- guard, Slide Rule Club, Pan- American Club, Stamp Club. O DAVID BLAKESLEE Monett, Mo, Oct. 21, 1936 Armstrong School Honor Society, Honor Classes, ROTC Officer, Mask 81 Shears, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Pan- Americon, Air Conditioning, RICHARD STEVEN BLAZIC Chicago, Ill, Nov. 19, 1934 Queen of Angels Work, Senior Slide Rule Club, l,M. Sports, Senior Tool Design Club Hall-Guard. ROBERT ALLEN BLOOM Chicago, Ill. Aug. 29, 1936 Goudy College American Heritage Club, Daily Staff, Crock Drill, Exhi- bition Plt., Bowling Club, l.M, Sports, Radio Club, R.O.T.C. MICHAEL FRANK BONDI Chicago, Ill. Apr. 23, 1936 School I. M. Sports, Spur 8. Saddle, Lotin Club, Radio Club, 0 ROBERT J. BONNIS Chicago, lll. Aug. 6, 1936 Avondale School Honor Trig., Honor English, Pan American, Honor Society, I. M. Sports. RICHARD C. BRANDON Chicago, III. Oct, 13, 1935 Chase School Olympians, Chorus, Track, Bowling, Pan American, I. M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Daily, Tech Prep and Annual Soles RICHARD GEORGE BRATU Chicago, III. Aug, 30, 1937 Burley School Honors Trig., Honor English, American Heritage, Bowling Club, I. M. Sports, Air Condi- tioning Club, Boat Club. WILLIAM JOSEPH BRENNAN Chicago, Ill. Sept. 23, 1936 St. Edwards Work Hallguards, I. M. Sports Machine Club, Pan-American, Librarian, Smith-Hughes Auto, Student Council. JOHN D. BREZINSKI Chicago, lll. Sept. 4, 1936 Peabody Work ROTC Officer, Polish Club, Student Council, Hallguards, Annual Representative. WILLIAM E. BUCHWEITZ Chicago, Ill. Feb. 29, 1936 Cleveland Commercial Art Hallguard, German Club, Spur 8- Saddle Club, Brush 84 Easel Club, Commercial Art Club. DONALD KENNETH BORTA Chicago, lll. Sept. 19, 1936 Farnsworth College Polish Club, l. M. Sports, Hallguards, Frosh Football, Bowling Club, Roller Club, Entertainment Committee FRED BRASHAVETZ Chicago, lll. Nov. 16, 1936 Le Moyne College German Club, I.M. Sports. STEVE MICHEAL BREND Chicago, III. Jon. 6, 1937 Goethe Work R. O. T. C., Hallguards, I. M. Sports. TED WILLIAM BREZINSKI Chicago, III. Jan. 19, 1937 St. Hedwig College National Honor Society, Air Conditioning Club, l.M. Sports, Polish Club, Bowling Club. CARL RICHARD BRONOWSKI Chicago, lll. July 27, 1936 St. Genevieve Machine Shop Hallguard, Archery Club, S. H.Machine Shop, Usher Club, Fencing, Bowling Club. DAVID BUDNER Catasaugua, Pa. Sept. 10, '36 St. Hedwig School Track, Hallguard, Cross Country, Radio Club. O une 1954 June 1954 A 45 X Y eniord . . JERRY BUDZISZ Chicago, III. Sept. 25, 1935 St. Aloysius School Pan-American Club, Photo Club, LM. Sports, Track Team, Baseball Team. JOHN BORNER Chicago, lll. DEC- 10. 1936 Coonley School Junior Basketball, Pan American, l. M. Sp0rTS. I FRANK J. BERESNIEWICZ O PAUL CALDERONE Chicago, Ill. Dec. 22, 1935 St. Viator ColleQ9 Baseball Team, Air Cond. Club, Polish Club, Pres., Hall- guard. STEVEN CAMP Chicago, Ill. May 28, 1936 Bateman U.S. Air Force Educational Films Club, R.O. T.C., Library Work, I.M. Sports, Hallguard ANTHONY CARACCI Chicago, Ill. Apr. 9, 1936 Chopin College Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, RICHARD R. BOSE Chicago, lll. March 17, 1937 Allendale School Annual Committee, Track, l. M. Sports and Manager, Magic Club, R.O.T.C., Pan- American, Tech Prep Salesman RAYMOND BUGIELSKI Chicago, Ill. Nov. 20, 1936 St. Mary of the Angels Work S.H. Machine Shop, Bowling Club, I.M. Sports. JAMES P. CAHILL Chicago, Ill, Nov. 23, 1936 St. Robert Bellarmine College S.H. Auto Shop, Hallguard, Student Council, I.M. Sports. Librarian, Life Guard. I CLINTON CAMP JAMES P. CANNING Chicago, lll. Aug. 10, 1936 School S.H. Auto Shop, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Cour1ciI,, Librarian, Life Guard. O DONALD CARTER Kansas City June 14, 1936 Stone College Basketball Team, Pan Amer- ican Club, I.M. Sports, llall- guard, Prom Comm., Letter- men's Club, Life Guard. O Lune Tech Prep 46 DONALD CARLSON Chicago, Ill. Aug. 14, 1936 St. Luke l.l.T. Student Court, I.M. Sports, Student Council, Hallguard, German Club, Bowling Club. GEORGE M. CARRERA Chicago, Ill. July 30, 1936 Knickerbocker Work Pan American Club, Hall- guard, I.M. Sports, Camera Club, Office Help. SILVIO JOHN CHRISTOPHER Chicago, lll. Nov. 13, 1935 St, Peter Conisous School I.M. Sports, Hallguards, S.H. Machine Shop. O FRANK PAUL COLLURAFICI Chicago, Ill, July 27, 1936 Mulligan Undecided Daily Staff, Annual Staff, I. M. Sports, Photo Staff, Camera Club, Printers Club, Bowling Club, I.M. Manage' BRUCE CRAVENS Chicago, Ill. Aug. 30. 1936 Darwin Work 4A Architect, Crew Team, I. M. Sports, Track Team, Air Conditioning Club, Gift Comm., Hallguards, Lettermaan's Club. JOHN GUY COOMBS Chicago, Ill. Nov. 15, 1936 Le Moyne College Fencing Team, Spur 8. Sad- dle, Hallguords, Life Saving, l. M. Sports, American Heritage. 47 June 1954 JOHN ROBERT CARLSON Chicago, lll. Oct. 24, 1936 Belding Air Force Bowling Club, l.M. Sports, Life Saving, Spur 8- Saddle, Publicity Comm., Office Boy, American Heritage, Hallguard, GERALD D. CASSIERE Chicago, lll. Oct. 11, 1936 St. Genevieve Work Hallguard, Fencing, Ushers Club, Pan American Club, S.H. Auto Shop, Roller Club, Crew Team, Pin 8. Ring Comm. JOHN ANTHONY CIMAGLIA Chicago, Ill. Nov. 2, 1935 Arnold College I.M. Sports, Hallguards, Life guard, Roller Club, Student Council, Spur 8- Saddle Club, Tech Prep Sales, Smith Hughes. JOHN THOMAS CONLIN Ogema, Wis. July 26, 1936 Stockton Machinist S.H. Machine Shop, Picture Comm., I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Roller Club, Crew Team. CHARLES CRESSON Valier, Ill. Jan. 15, 1936 Nettelhorst Marine Corps. Rifle Team, Color Guard, R. O.T.C. Officer, Track Team, l,M. Sports, Radio Club, Cap 8- Gown Comm. WILLIAM ROBERT COTTERELL Melrose Park Nov. 14, 1936 O.A, Thorp Moodv Bible lns. Chorus, Roller Club, Latin Club, I.M. Sports. une I9 4 eniord . . NICHOLAS CSICSAI Chicago, Ill. Oct. 13, 1936 St. Michael Work German Club, Office Boy, Hallguard. DENNIS W. CULLEY Chicago, lll. May 19, 1936 St. Genevieves College Life Saving, Golf Team, I.M, Sports, Roller Club, Hallguard, Radio Club. WALTER DAHLBERG Chicago, III. Nov. 8, 1935 Von Humboldt l.M. Sports, Football, Hall- guard, 4A Architect, Letter- men's Club. WERNER JOHN DONINGER Germany Nov. 5, 1936 Jahn German Club, Gym Clerk, l.M. Sports, Roller Club, Bowl- ing Club, Student Council. JOSEPH O. DICOLA Chicago, lll. Apr. 30, 1936 St. Mary of the Angels College Concert Band, I.M, Sports, All Chicago High School Band, 4A Architect, Air Conditioning Club, Bowling Club. LOUIS NICK DIVITO Chicago, lll. Mar. 14, 1935 St. Callistus School l.M. Sports, Basketball, Bowl- ing Club. I 48 Lane Tech Prep Q ' U BRUCE WINSTON CRAWFORD Chicago, Ill, May 15, 1937 Peterson College Honor Society, Kev Club, Slide Rule, Student Council, Super Honor Roll, Ring Comm., ROTC Officer, Projectionists. GRANT GERALD DACE Chicago, Ill. Apr. 7, 1936 Our Lady of Mercy Work l.M. Sports, Bowling Club, Pan American Club, l.M. Man- ggir, Hallguards, Track, Base- a TED C. DASS JR. Chicago, Ill. May 23, 1936 Hitch School Student Council, Pan Amer- ican Club, Crack Drill, Hall- guard, Officer ROTC, Exhibi- tion Platoon, WILLIAM P. DERENGOWSLQI Chicago, lll. Apr. 8, 1935 St. Sylvester Work Cap 8- Gown Comm., Tech Prep Staff, Printers Club, Spur 8- Saddle, S.H. Print, IM Sports, PAUL DIETRICH JR. Chicago, lll. Sept. 20, 1935 Grace Luth. Army Clinic, Basketball, Com. Art Club, German Club. Brush 8- Easel Club, Hallguard, Saxons Club, Crew Team, JAMES DOMINO Chicago, lll. Sept, 2, 1936 Salmon P. Chase College Polish Club, l.M. Sports. I 5 DANIEL DORSCH Chicago, III. Sept. 22, I936 lmm, Heart of Mary Undecided Track Team, Hallguards, I. M. Sports, Cross Country Team, S.H. Mach. Shop, Prom Comm. RICHARD DONALD DREKSLER Chicago, III, July IO, I936 Avondale Work I.M. Sports, Pon American Club. O JOHN ROBERT DUMERER Chicago, III. Sept. I, I936 St. James School Bowling Club, German Club, Concert Band, Military Band, Orchestra, Finance Committee, Solo Contest, Ensemble. RICHARD LEE DURRETT Chicago, III. July 22, I937 Jamieson School Tech Prep8..AnnuaI Sales- man, Service Committee, Hall- guards, Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Science 8. Camera Clubs. FLORIAN J. DYNEK Chicago, Ill. Mar. 26, I936 St. Hedwig School I. M. Sports, Hallguards, Magic Club, Smith Hughes Auto, Roller Club, Student Council, Tech Prep Salesman. EARL EGGERT Chicago, III. Nov. IO, I935 John Work Hallguards, Football Slales- man, Student Council, Pin8t Ring Committee, Smith Hughes Machine, Mask 8- Sheairs. C - WILLIAM GLENN DOSSE Chicago, III, Jan. I8, I937 St. Mary's of the Lake Coll. Nat. Honor Society, Super Honor Roll, Student Council, I. M. Sports, Varsity Crew, Cross Country, Track, Social Comm. LEROY JAMES DRUCKER Evanston, Ill. June 2I, l935 St. Edwards Work Prom Committee, Tool Design, l. M, Sports, Slide Rule Club. O CHARLES DUNCAN Elgin, III. May 2, i935 Prescott College Baseball, Football, Track, Swimming, Indian Dancer, I. M. Sports, Letterman's Club, Pan American, Spur 8. Saddle, MICHAEL T. DURSO St. Vincent's School Chicago, Ill. Jan. 3, I936 Student Council, Basketball, Track, Cross Country, I. M. Sports, Baseball, Honor Society. JOHN DANIEL EGAN Chicago, III, June II, I936 St. Clement W k Bowling, Track Team, Girls Country, Hallguards, I'. ' M. Sports, Smith Hughes Machine. TOM EHRET Chicago, lll. Nov. 20, i936 Maternity B. V. M. College Track, Cross Country, I. M. Sports, Letterman's Club, Hall- guards, Latin Club, Ice Skating. une I9 4 June 'I954 4' l. 'x - 11- ia.. eniom . . FRANK F. EIKLOR Chicago, lll. June I6, I936 Giles Work Pan American, I. M. Sports, Hallguards, Frosh Soph Foot- ball, Body Building Club. BRIAN M. ELLIOTT Buffalo, N. Y. July ll, I936 Reinberg College Hallguards, Smith Hughes Auto I. M. Sports, Roller Club, Tech Prep Salesman, Spur 81 Saddle, Cao8tGown. DENNIS MINORU ENARI Chicago, Ill. Jan. I9, I937 La Salle School Fencing Team, I M. Sports, Radio, Usher, Camera, German, Air Conditioning, Proiection- ist, and Slide Rule Club. JOHN DALE ENGELS Chicago, Ill. Oct. I6, I936 Palmer College Science, Natural History, Chess and Checker, Radio, Spur 8- Saddle, Pan American, Wiring, and Railroad Clubs. HAROLD JOSEPH ERDMAN Chicago, Ill. May I9, l936 Goethe Work Hallguards, I. M. Sports, EDWARD BILL FEIERABEND Chicago, Ill. Feb. 3, I936 Agassis Grammar Work Crew Team, I. M. Sports, Track, Cross Country, Stamp Club, Olympians, German Club, Letterman's Club, Aircraft Club. NILS D. EKSTROM Chicago, Ill. Dec. 24, I936 Concordia Work Hallguards, Smith Hughes Auto, IM Sports, Student Coun- c'I I . HERMAN ENGEL Chicago, Ill. Nov. II, I936 Trumbull Work German Club, Hallguards, Gym Clerk. I DON ENGEL Chicago, III. Jan. 23, I936 Stowe NavY Track, Basketball, I. M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, Pan American, Gift Committee, Hallguards. O EARL WILLIAM ENGLISH Chicago, Ill. Aug. 7, I935 Angola Air Force Air Conditioning, Annual Repcsentative, Tech Prep Salesman, I. M. Sports, I. M. Manager, Bowling Club, EAR! L. ESSIG Chicago, Ill. Apr. 23, l935 Darwin College Crew Team, Skating Team, Letteimans Club, Track Team, German Club, Hallguards, Boa? Club. WILLIAM C. FEIL Chicago, Ill. May 25, l936 Ccnty College Slide Rule Club, Office Work. O Lane Tech Prep 50 ROGER F. FEILEN Chicago, lll. Jan. 7, 1936 Bridge Work Track Team, I. M. Sports, Daily 8- Annual Staff, Roller Club. Smith Hughes Print, Smith Hughes Printers Club. RICHARD FOERSTEL Chicago, lll. Apr. 9, 1936 St. John's School Boat Club, German Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguards, Centur- ians Hi Y. O KAM FONG Chicago, Ill. Dec. 23, 1935 St. Jarlath College Hon. Society, Stud. Council, Stud. Court Vice Pres., Latin Club, Hallguard Chief, Slide Rule Club, Biog. Comm. 0 ROBERT JOHN FORSBERG Chicago, lll. Mar. 20, 1936 St. WiIIiam s School Hallguard, Latin Club, I.M. Sports, American Heritage, Prom Committee. AUGUST M. FRANCESCONI Chicago, Ill. Apr, 25, 1936 John Mill's Work RO.T.C., I.M. Soorts. DOUGLAS FRANK Chicago, lll. Apr. 9, 1936 Lincoln Work Hallguards, S.H. Print Shop, Printers Club, Annual Staff, l. M. Sports, Daily Staff, Student Service, I l-l.. lil.. -l .-T 51 June 1954 '1 ' 'I GERALD R. FILPI Chicago, Ill. July 2, 1935 Patrick Henry College Smith Hughes Auto, Hall- guard, I.M. Sports, Pan Amer- ican, Tech Prep Salesman, Ush- er's, Spur 8. Saddle. JOHN RICHARD FOLTMAN Chicago, lll. Apr. 18, 1936 St. Sylvester Work German Club, Officer of Hall- guards, I.M. Sports. RONALD FRANCIS FORNECK Chicago, lll. Sept. 21, 1935 Annunciation Work Hallguard, Printers Club, I. M. Basketball, Tech Prep Staff, Entertainment Comm. I HAROLD FOX Chicago, lll. May 10, 1936 Shakespeare College Honor Trig., Chief Hallguard, American Heritage, I.M. Sports, Finance Comm., Concert Band, Centurians Hl-Y. HENRY FRANKOWSKI Chicago, lll. Feb. 12, 1937 St, Hedwig School S.H. Auto, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Prep Manager, Lane Daily Rep. MELVYN STUART FREAR Grand Rapids Auq. 20, 1936 Stockton School Honor Soc., Honor Roll, I. M. Sports, Latin Club, Football Team, Track Team, lille 1 eniorri . . FRANK G. FRIEDEN Chicago, III. Apr. 7, 1936 St. Clement's School l.M. Baseball, Stamp Club, Pan American League, Clinic, Archery Club, Hallguard. Service Committee. O HAROLD ERIC FRIEDLUND Rockford, Ill. Mar. 10, 1936 Trumbull Work or Navy l.M, Sports, S.H. Auto, Air Conditioning Club, Boat Club, Tech Prep Salesman, Band. 9 LENARD W. GABRIEL Chicago, lll. Aug. 1, 1936 Stone College Nat. Hon. Soc., Golf Team, 4A Architects, Football, Gift Comm., Roller Club, IM Sports. JAMES GALICHUS Chicago, III. May 29, 1936 Jqhn College Crew Team, Bowling Club, Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, Track Team, American Heritage, Lifeguard. WILLIAM F. GALUHN Chicago, III. Nov. 30, 1936 St. Bonaventure School Honor Roll, Honor Society, Honors Trig., Honors English, German Club, Stamp Club. ROBERT H. GEHRKE Chicago, III. Mar. 4, 1936 Pilgrim Work Hallguard, S.H. Print Club, Printers Club, Annual 81 Tech Prep Staff, Biography Comm., l.M. Sports, Educational Films. O 52 Lune Tech Prep ROBERT JOHN FRIEDRICH Chicago, III. Nov. 14, 1936 Palmer College Student Court, Tennis Team, Student Council, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, Bowling Club, German Club. CHESTER P. FURMANSKI Chicago, lll. Dec. 1, 1936 St. Hyacinth College Honor Soc,, Wrestling Team, Swimming Team, l.M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, Roller Club, Hallguard, Spur 8. Saddle. JOSEPH A. GAGLIANO Chicago, III. Dec. 26, 1935 Newberry Work Pan American, Swing Band, Lane Orchestra, Concert Band, Military Band, Roller Club, Solo Contest, Ensemble Contest. RICHARD GALLA Chicago, III. Sept. 13, 1936 St. Helen School Concert Band, Swing Band, Military Band, Polish Club, Orchestra, Theatre Orch., En- tertainment Committee. MICHAEL C. GARLAND Dubuque, lowa Aug. 31, '36 Nixon School Honors Trig., Nat. Hon. Soc., Honors English, German Club, Slide Rule Club, Hallguard, I. M. Baseball, Chess 8. Checkers. SAL GENUALDI Chicago, lll. Aug. 7, 1936 St. Philip Benizi College Football, Baseball, Pan Amer- ican Club, Picture Comm., l.M. S-pollgts, Hallguard, Lettermen's .lu . H Wi GERALD GESKE Chicago, Ill. Jan. 12, 1937 Hawthorne College Key Club, ROTC Officer, Air Conditioning Club, Sports Edit- or of Daily, Honors English 81 Trig., Student Council, Clinic. DONALD P. GIERSZEWICZ Chicago, lll. Jan. 8, 1936 Holy Trinity College I.M. Sports, Football, Polish Club, Bowling, Hallguard, Air Conditioning Club. GEORGE PAUL GILLMEISTER Chicago, lll. Feb. 14, 1936 St, Philomena Work Hallguards, Roller Club, Pan American Club. ROGER BRUCE GLASS Chicago, Ill. Dec, 15, 1936 Armstrong School Nat. Hon. Soc., I.M. Sports, ROTC Officer, Mask 84 Shears, Finance Comm., Pan American, Office Boy, Hallguard. RONALD GOLEC Chicago, lll. June 18, 1936 St. Stanislaus Work Track Team, Tennis Team, Bowling, Chess Club, O RILL GORGOL Chicago, Ill. June 30, 1935 St. Peter Canisius Work Hallguard, S.H. Print, I.M. Sports, Printers Club, Annual 8. Tech Prep Staff, Football Team, Alumni Committee. MILES JOHN GIENKO Chicago, Ill. Oct. 22, 1935 St. Mary of the Angels College Honor Soc., Student Council, Symphony Orchestra, Pan Amer- ican Club, Lane Chorus, Concert Band, Military Band. PHILLIP W. GILL Chicago, Ill. May 31, 1937 Budlong U. of lll. Student Council, Hallguards, Spur 81 Saddle, Roller Club, I.M. Sports, Brush 81 Easel, Commercial Art, Radio Club. I GEORGE P. GILLY Harlan, Ky. Oct. 22, 1934 Guardian Angel College Pan American, ROTC Officer, Hallguard, Archery Club, Usher Club v PAUL R. GOERNER Chicago, Ill. Aug. 15, 1936 Bell College I.M. Sports, Pan American Club, Hallguard Officer, Span- ish Club of Chicago, Arrange- ment Committee. PAUL STEFAN GOLOSINEC Chicago, Ill. July 2, 1936 Haugan Work Bowling Club, I.M. Sports. RICHARD GORMAN Chicago, lll. Oct. 8, 1935 Darwin Undecided Football Team, Track Team Air Conditioning Club, Life Saving, Hallguards. une I9 4 eniom . . EDMUND G. GORSKI Chicago, III. Aug. 13, 1936 St. Cornelius School Student Court, Student Council, Honor Society, Track Team, Cross Country, Ice Skat- ing Team, Gift Committee. RONALD JOHN GRAVEN Chicago, III. May 7, 1936 Edgebrook School Honor Society, Mask 81 Shears, Pan American, Science 81 Biology Club, Social Com- mittee, Proiectionists Club. CHESTER J. GRABOWSKI Chicago, III. Feb. 4, 1937 St. Hedwig Work I, M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club. LEWIS JOHN GREMBLA Chicago, III. June 22, 1936 St. Celestine College Science Club, Radio Club, Polish Club, Hallguards, Film Club. ROBERT E. GRIFFIN Oak Park, lll. Nov. 14, 1936 Bridge Undecided I. M. Sports, Ushers Club, Publicity Committee, Hollguard, Daily Representative. HAROLD E. GROBAREK Chicago, Ill. Oct. 27, 1936 St. Aloysius School Student Council, I.M. Sports, Polish Club, Varsity Track Team, Cross Country Team, Fencing Team, Hallguard. ROBERT J, GRATZ Chicago, lll. Dec. 5, 1935 St. Ferdinand School I. M. Sports, Hallguards, Prom Committee, Pan Ameri- can Club. ROBERT M. GRAIKOWSKI Chicago, III. Nov. 30, 1935 Locke Work S. H. Auto, Hallguards, R. O. T. C., Radio, Camera 8- Projectionists Clubs. C SAM GRECO Chicago, lll. July 8, 1936 Talcott Work Spur 8. Saddle, S. H. Auto, Roller Club, Projectionist Club, Camera Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguards. SIEGMAR GREYSCH Chicago, III. July 15, 1936 Lovett School Honor Society, German Club, Air Conditioning, Outdoorsman Club, Hallguards, Slide Rule, l. M. Sports. O ARTHUR O. GROB Ripon, Wis. June 1, 1936 Mulligan College Football Team, I. M. Sports, Gridders, Lettermen's Club, Bowling Team, German Club, Alumni Committee. DANIEL R. GRUDZIEN Chicago, III. Jan, 14, 1937 Blaine Polish Club, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Frosh. Football. I Lane Tech Prep 54 ROMAN GRUBER Chicago, Ill. July 22, 1936 Newberry Summer Work Printer's Club, S.H. Machine Shop, Hallguard, I.M. Sports. HENRY GROA Chicago, lll. Oct. 16, 1936 Palmer College Bowling Club, Spur 81 Sad- dle Club, Biography Comm., I, M, Sports, Slide Rule Club, M 8. S Ticket Salesman, Hallguard. ROBERT C. HAASE Chicago, III. May 29, 1936 Coonley College Honors Trig., Honors English, ROTC Officer, Camera Club, Slide Rule Club, German Club, Hallguard. KENNETH G. HAMMERSMITH Chicago, III. Apr. 13, 1936 Spencer School Pan American Club, Chorus, Bowling Club, Librarian, I.M. Sports, Hallguard. HERBERT ALVIN HANSEN JR. Chicago, III. July 18, 1936 Furston College Hallguards, Bowling Club, I. M. Sports, Railroad Club, 4A Architects, Student Clerk, Fi- nance Comm. HARRY HARDESTY Bicknell, Ind. Apr. IU, 1936 Robert Morris Work Slide Rule Club, Hallguards, Bowling Club, I.M. Sports, I.M. Manager, Finance Comm. O l......T1- .4-il-- - U O I 55 June 1954 WALTER A. GRUNERT Chicago, Ill. Oct. 11, 1936 Arnold Work I.M. Sports, German Club, I. M. Baseball, Bowling Club, I.M. Basketball. 0 ROBERT RONALD GOSANKO Chicago, III. Sept. 1, 1936 Nixon Navy I. M. Sports, Hallguards, Office Helper, Cap 81 Gown Committee. ROBERT HAEDIKE Chicago, Ill. May 26, 1936 St, Luke College German Club, Hallguard, I. M. Sports, I JACK RUNE HAMPUS Chicago, Ill. Apr. 9, 1935 Nash College Wrestling Team, Football, Team, I.M. Wrestling, German Club, I,M. Baseball. JOHN A. HANSON Chicago, Ill. May 18, 1936 Helen C, Pierce School Pres. German Club, IM Base- ball, Educational Films, Hall- guard, I.M. Volleyball ROGER CHARLES HARGUS Chicago, III. Feb. 28, 1936 Prescott Work S.H. Auto Shop. une I9 4 eniom . . MYLES WILLIAM HARTE Chicago, Ill. June IO, I935 Cleveland U,S. Air Force Hallguard, Track Team, S.H. Auto, Safety Driving Instructor. DONALD G. HELMS Johnston City Apr. 22, l936 Union Ridge COIISQC 4A Architect, I.M. Sports, Co-Capt. Wrestling Team, Let- termen's Club. RONALD Vv'. i-IEINZ Chicago, Ill. Sept. 22, l935 Bateman ColIeQe Football, Team, Soccer Team, Gymnastics, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, U RONALD W. HEINZ Berwyn, Ill. Muv 8, I937 Cleveland WOVIS l.M, Basketball, Hallguard, German Club. HEINZ PAUL HERZMANN Chicago, Ill. July I3, l936 Audubon School ROTC Officer, Crock Drill, I. M. Sports, Color Guard, Hall- guard, Rifle Team, RICHARD A. HILTON Oak Park, III. Aug. 25, 1936 Sayre College Frosh-Soph Football, Track, Baseball, Basketball, Hallguard, Chorus, 4A Architects, Picture Comm., I.M. Sports. O 56 Lune Tech Prep EDGAR ALLEN HEINKEL Chicago, III. Mar. 20, l935 Queen of Angels Work S.H. Auto, I.M. Sports, Hall- guard, ROTC Officer. I ALBERT W. HEINRICH Chicago, Ill, Oct. 8, I936 St. Luke School Soccer Team, Track Team, Radio Club, Life Saving, Roll- ing lndians, Air Conditioning, I.M. Sports, Hallguards, THOMAS E. HEMMINGER Chicago, Ill. May 24, I936 Lincoln School ROTC Officer, German Club, House Wiring Club, Hallguard, Educational Films Club. I ROBERT LESLIE HERRING Memphis, Tenn. July 3, I936 Audubon School Gymnastic Team, Tech Prep Salesman, 4A Architect, Pin 81 Ring Comm., I.M. Sports, Let- termen's Club, Olympians HI-Y. DOUGLAS WAYNE HEYN Chicago, Ill. Oct. 5, l936 Beaubien Schogl Honor Roll, Honor Trig., I. M. Sports, Basketball Manager, Golf Team, German Club, I DOUGLAS HOLDER Arkansas Aug. 26, I936 Headley Work Swimming Team, Biography Comm., Life Guard, Hallguard, Lettermen's Club, Spur 81 Sad- dle Club, Frosh Football. 'rfi : 'I '---: -- I. LAWRENCE W. HOMER Bay Caty, Mich. July 7, 1936 Union Ridge School Radio Club, Science Club, Chorus, Spanish Club, School Publicity Committee. KENNETH E. HORNER Chicago, lll. May 9, 1936 Grover Cleveland Work Bowling Club, Hallguard, l. M, Sports, Educational Films. ERNEST C. HUGHES Chicago, lll. Dec. 24, 1936 Arnold Work Pan American Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, l.M. Sports, l. M. Official. SHELDON ISENBERG Chicago, lll. Dec. 26, 1936 Agassiz College Nat. Hon. Soc., Track Team, Student Council, Honors Classes Air Conditioning Club, Pan- American Club Secretary. RONALD W. JACOB Chicago, lll. May 7, 1936 Daniel Boone Work Bowling Club, Soccer Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Spur 8- Saddle Club, Educational Films, Air Conditioning Club. GEORGE C. JAMES Chicago, lll, March 27, 1935 Knickerbocker College Prom Committee. Baseball, 4 A Architects, Gymnastics, l. M. Sports Lifeguards, Chorus Olympians, Ushers Club. CHARLES J. HOPE Chicago, lll. Dec, 8, 1935 St. Alphonsus Service American Heritage, Bowling Team, Lane Slide Rule, Track, l.M. Baseball, l.M. Basketball, Rolling Indians, Hallguard. EDWARD J. HOYNE Chicago, lll. July 26, 1937 Burley Navy S.H. Auto Shop, Hallguard, Bowling Club, l.M. Softball, Spur 8. Saddle, Tech Prep Sales- ROBERT WILLIAM HUME Chicago, lll. Aug. 3, 1936 Kilmer School Swimming Team, Radio Club, Science Club, Philosophy and Logic Club. HOWARD J, JACOB Toledo, Ohio Sept. 1, 1937 St. Aloysius Work Pan American Club, Stamp Club, Swimming Team, Bowling Club, Annual Comm., Hallguard 21 Tournament. ROBERT WALTER JAIS Chicago, lll. Sept. 26, 1936 Hawthorne College Concert Band, Military Band, Lifeguard, Swimming Team, Letterman's Club, Olympians, Daily Representative. MELVIN JAMES JANClK Chicago, Ill, Oct. 18, 1934 Cleveland College Football, Basketball, Annual Committee, Letterman's Club, Gridders, I, M. Sports, Hall- guords, S. H. Auto. une I9 4 June 1954 57 1 . 'T I ,rs J 2 . t is it , V, ,3.,N,,,s,- 3 5 Q ' -i..,. A it il A ' h A 5 eniorfi . . CARL PETER JANU Chicago, lll, July 4, 1936 Esmond W0fl4 l. M. Sports. RICHARD JOHN JAUCH Chicago, Ill, March 23, 1936 Bell College Honors English 8- Trig., College Algebra, American Heritage, Student Council, l. M. Sports, Prom Committee. CLARENCE H. JENSEN Chicago, lll, Sept. 19, 1936 Nixon School Student Council, Key Club, Chess Club, German Club, R. O. T. C., Philosophy Club, Gift Committee, Student Court. GEORGE ELMER JOHNSON Chicago, Ill, Dec, 14, 1936 Pilgrim School Student Service Committee, I. M. Sports, Aviation Club, Color Guard, Rifle Team, Film Club, Hallguards. RALPH J. JOHNSON Avondale College Chicago, Ill. Aug, 9, 1936 Super Honor Roll, Honor Society, College Alqebra, Color Guard, College Trio., Honor English, Exhibition Team. ROBERT L. JOHNSON Chicago, lll. Sept. 27, 1936 Linne School Bowling Team, l. M. Sports, Gym Clerk, Hallguord. ROBERT KARL JAUCH Chicago, lll, March 23, 1936 Bell Coast Guard Pin 81 Ring Committee, l. M, Sports, German Club, R. O. T. C. Hallguards, Roller Club, Swimming Team. NORBERT WALTER JEANIS Chicago, lll, July 13, 1936 St, Sylvester College Concert Band, Military Band Annual Staff, Wrestling Team, Lifesaving, Frosh-Soph Folat- ball, Letterman's Club. 0 CHARLES F. JONES Chicago, Ill. Jan. 20, 1936 Headley Work Spur 81 Saddle Club, Boat Club, Hallguards, Checker Club, 4 A Architects, Bowling. O HARVEY C. JOHNSON Chicago, lll. Sept. 23, 1936 Lincoln School Honor Society, Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, Latin Club, Military Band. O RICHARD L. JOHNSON Chicago, lll. June 9, 1936 Trumbull College I. M. Sports, Boat Club Air Conditioning Club, S. H. Auto, Tech Prep Salesman, l, M. Manager, Projectionist Club. DANIEL J. JOHNSTON Chicago, lll. May 5, 1936 Darwin College Swimming Team, Letterman's Club, Pin 81 Ring Committee. Pan American Club, l. M, Sports, Swim Club, Lifeguards. O Lone Tech Prep 58 HARTWIG KAISER Germany July 5, 1936 Volksschule School Honor Society, Cross Country, Science Club, German Club. MICHAEL M. KALTER Chicago, Ill. June 1 1935 Bridge School Undecided Hallguard, Baseball, Bowl- ing Club, l.M. Basketball. FRANCIS C. KANTAK Chicago, Ill. July 27, 1935 St. Sylvester Work Roller Club, Spur 8t Saddle Club, S.H. Auto, Aviation Club, Camera Club, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Indian Dancers. ARTHUR KARMGARD Chicago, Ill, May 1, 1936 O.A. Thorp College Trustee Lane Radio Station fW9WKRl, Vice Pres. Radio Club, Science Club, L Comm., Student Council. I TADASHI KAWASAKI California Sept. 29, 1936 Nettlehorst College l.M. Softball, Radio Club, Science Club, German Club, Philosophy 81 Logic Club, Hall- guard, Slide Rule Club. JAMES STEWART KEENAN Chicaoo, Ill. Apr. 17, 1937 ST. Alphonsus School Pan American Club, Hall- guard, l.M. Basketball, l.M. Volleyball, 59 June 'I954 -7, -v-. - -- IRWIN KAISER Chicago, lll. June 20, 1936 Haugan Work Bowling Club, Daily Staff, I. M. Sports, Printers Club, Tech Prep 81 Annual Staffs. PAUL KANGAS Chicago, Ill. Nov. 14, 1936 Cleveland Work Concert Band. l.M. Sports, Spanish Club, Hallguard, Biol- ogy Club, RONALD JOHN KARGOL Chicago, lll. Aug, 30, 1936 Andersen Work Junior Basketball, Air Con- ditioning, Track Team, Office Aid, Pan American, Tech Prep Salesman, Hallguard, Gym Aid. O ALBERT E. KARTMAN Knox, Ind. May 10, 1937 Lincoln College Hon, Soc., Honor Subjects, Hallguard, Model R.R. Club, German Club, Slide Rule Club, Educational Films Club. DAVID WILLIAM KEEHN Chicago, lll. Feb. 12, 1936 St. Benedict Work Hallguard, S,H. Auto Shop, Office Clerk, l.M. Activities. O KEN A. KENDZY Chicago, lll. Aug. 23, 1936 Funston School Hallguard, Brush 8- Easel Club, Commercial Art Club, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Polish Club, une I9 4 eniorzi BILL KERRIGAN Chicago, III. Mar. 25, 1937 St. Roberts Bellarmine School Pan American Club, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Hallguords, I.M. Sports, Student Council, Body Builders Club. PHILIP WALKER KIDD JR. chicago, iii. Mav 5, 1936 O.A. Thorp 5CI'100I Honor Society, Lettermen's Club, Track Team, Hallguard. KENNETH KLEIN Chicago, lll, Oct. 8, 1936 Palmer Elem. College Nat. Hon. Soc., Hallguards, I.M. Sports, Tech Prep, Fishing 8. Conservation Club, Education- al Films. KARL JOHN KLEPITSCH Chicago, lll. Jan. 30, 1937 St. John's Luth. School Nat, Hon. Soc., Hon. Eng., Hon. Trig., Coll. Alg., German Club, Office Aid, I.M. Sports, Hallguard. JERRY V. KNOBLOCH Chicago, Ill, Aug. 19, 1935 Moos WOI'k Rifle Team, Color Guard, R. O.T.C., Boat Club, Biology Club. KENNETH W. KOEPKE Chicago, Ill. May 19, I936 Edgebrook College Chess Team, Cheer Leader, Football Team lManagerJ, 4A Architect, Chess 8. Checker Club, Bowling Club. I 60 Lane Tech Prep ROBERT JOHN KESSLER Chicago, III. Mor, 8, 1936 St. Andrew's College Pan American Club, Track Team, Announcement Comm., Air Conditioning, I.M. Sports. O KEITH WILLIAM KILEY LEONARD J. KLEPOCKI Chicago, Ill. Aug, 8, 1936 St. Hedwiq's Police Force Color Guard, Crack Drill, Ex- hibition Platoon, Polish Club, Officers Club. RICHARD KLIMCZAK Chicago, lll. Aug. 11, 1936 Drummond Work Hallauard, I.M. Sport, Bowl- ing Club. O ROBERT KOENIG Chicago, Ill. Mar. 5, 1937 Stowe School Bowlina Club, I.M. Sports, German Club, Hallguard, Gym Clerk, ROBERT M. KOLANY Chicago, Ill. May 15. 1937 Columbus College Slide Rule Club, Olvmoions Hi-Y, Bowling Club, Hallauarrl, Chess 8. Checkers. Collefwe Al- gebra, American Heritage. wiv I M, ' alan in WK? xy AQ! W ' 'X :few LAWRENCE V. KRETERFIELD Chicago, lll. Nov, 8, l935 North Palos Work Football, Bowling Club. Air Conditioning Club, Robot Club, Student Service Comm., Hall- guard, I.M. Sports. FRANK O. KRAUS Chicago, Ill. May 30, I936 Locke College Radio Club, Boat Club, Ger- man Club, Lunch Rm. Worker, Projectionists Club. RUSSELL KRAEMER Chicago, lll. Nov. 28, I936 Brentano Work S.H. Machine, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Daily Rep., Tech Prep Salesman. RICHARD DANIEL KOZIOL Chicago, Ill. June I6, l935 St. Frances Xavier College Honor Trig., Honor Eng., Nat. Hon. Soc., Color Guard Com- mander, Officer in ROTC, Band, Hallguard. JOHN PETER KOSTERA JR. Chicago, Ill, Dec. 27, l935 Patrick Henry School S.H. Auto, Budget Comm., Announcement Comm., Tech Yrep Salesman, Hallguard, I.M. 'ports, Student Council. MITCHELL KORONA Chicago, III. Oct. 29, 1936 St. HeIen's College Capt. Wrestling Team, Mgr. Football. I.M. lSports, iSocial Comm., Polish Club, ALLEN B. KRAVIS Chicago, lll, Nov. l2, I936 Eugene Field College Not. Hon. Soc., 4A Architect, College Algebra, Hon. Classes, I.M. Sports, Lieut. Hallguard, Slide Rule Club. DONALD BRUNO KRAUS Chicago, Ill. Dec, I5, I936 Burbank U, of I, Golf Team, Latin Club, Out- doorsman Club, I,M. Sports, Hallguard. 0 DONALD KRAEMER Chicago, Ill. May I9, l936 St. Viator School Student Council, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Spur 8. Saddle, Soc- cer Team, American Heritage. ROBERT PHILIP KOWIESKI Chicago, III. Apr. l2, i936 Our Lady of Grace College Cross Country, I,M. Track, Hallguard, Entered in American Heritage Foundation Contest. RICHARD KUS Chicago, III. Apr. I9, i935 Bell College Slide Rule, Camera Club, Honor Society, Chess 8- Check- er, I. M. Sports, WILLIAM L. KORDA Chicago, lll. Nov. 2l, i930 St, Genevieve College Traffic Officer, Usher, Radio Club, Hallguard Officer, Stage Technician. une I9 4 June 1954 6'l eniorfi . . WILLIAM C. KREUTZ Chicago, Ill. June 22, 1936 Pierce School Hallguard, Pan American Club, Tech Prep Rep., Project- ionists Club. RICHARD H. KRUMSEE Chicago, Ill, June 24, 1934 Our Savior School Frosh Football, I. M. Sports, Roller Club, Spanish Club, Traffic Engineers. EWALD JOHN KRUSE Chicago, Ill, Oct. 19, 1936 Murphy VVOFIQ I. M. Sports, S. H. Machine, Roller Club. RALPH A. KULIN Chicago, III, April 12, 1936 Jahn College Football Team, Wrestling Team, Track Team, BodY Builders, Pan American. RICHARD R. KUNZ Chicago, lll, Oct. 11, 1937 Nixgn School Projectionists, Chess 81 Check- ers Club, Science Club, Radio Club, Philosophy Club, Films Club, Model R. R. Club. RICHARD FRANK LANDI Chicago, Ill, Nov. 14, 1935 Kn'ckerbocker Work Pan American, Office Aid, Bowling Club, Proiectionists, Chess 81 Checkers, Camera Club, I. M. Sports. CARL WILLIAM KRIEGER Chicago, Ill, Aug. 5, 1934 Glenwood College Football Team, Track Team, l.M. Sports, Apache Club, Ger- man Club, Basketball Team, Student Council. EDWARD T. KRUPA Chicago, III, Nov. 12, 1936 St, Hedwig Work S. H. Auto, Polish Club, Picture Committee, Hallguard, Air Conditioning Club, Mold- ing Club. RALPH JOE KUKLINSKI fhicaao, lil. Aug, 26, 1936 Otis College Honor Trig. College Algebra, Honors English, Honor Society, Pin 8. Ring Committee, Pan American, Bowling Club. GENE G. KUMMERER Chicago, lll. Feb. 22, 1935 St. Bonaventure College Football, Track I M. Sports Gymnastics, Cap 81 Gown, Ger- man Club, Letterman's Club, Bowling Club. ROBERT J. ZYCH Chicago, III, Jan. 10, 1936 St. Genevieve College Traffic, Tennis Team, Chess Club, Student Council. ROBERT ELLIS LANGDON Chicago, Ill. Sept. 29, 1936 Cleveland College Football, Hallguards, I. M, Sports, Pin 84 Ring Committee, Pan American Club, Office Boy, Mask 84 Shears, Science Club. O Lone Tech Prep 62 RAYMOND RICHARD LANGE Chicago, lll. Sept. 10, 1936 Blaine Work I. M. Sports. I KEN LARSON Chicago, Ill, Nov. 8, 1936 Stockton College Air Conditioning I. M. Sports, Spur 84 Saddle, Hallguards, Crew Team. JAMES R. LAVALLE Chicago, Ill, July 14, 1936 Cameron Work Theater 81 Symp. Orchestra, Concert, Military8-Swing Band, Pan American, Picture Comm. FRANK C. LESCHER Chicago, Ill, Jan. 19, 1937 St. Matthias College Hollguards, l. M. Sports, Office Boy. O JEROME F. LEWANDOWSKI Chicago, lll. Feb. 18, 1936 St, Mary's Work S.H. Auto, Polish Club, Cap 81 Gown Comm., Outdoorsman Club, Molding Club. JOHN K. LIGOCKI Chicago, lll. June 14, 1936 Lovett Work Polish Club, Outdoorsman Club, Air Conditioning Club, Chiet Hallguards, S.H. Auto, Projectionist Club. 63 June 1954 HAROLD WILLIAM LARSEN Chicago, lll, June 13, 1936 Locke Undecided Crew, Air Conditioning, R. R. Club, Rolling Indians, Pan American, GEORGE LASKOWSKI Chicago, lll, July 24, 1936 St, Hedwig's Work S. H. Printing, Printers Club, Annual Staff, Hallguards, l.M. Sports, Daily Stott, Picture Committee. JOHN JOSEPH LEONARD Chicago, Ill, May 18, 1936 Locke Air Force S, H. Auto, Projectionist, Football, Spur 8- Saddle, Hall- guard, l. M. Sports, JEROME J. LEWANDOWSKI Chicago, lll, Aug. 17, 1936 St. Hyacinth College Polish Club, Hollguard, Spur 81 Saddle, l.M. Sports, Camera Club, Goobers A.C., Commercial Art. ROBERT J. LIESZ Chicago, Ill. July 24, 1936 Blaine College Printers Club, Tech Prep 8- Annual Staff, Hollguard, Tribe Hi-Y S.H. Print Shop, l.M, Sports. 0 KENNETH A, LINDSTRAND Chicago, lil. Dec. 5, 1935 Hawthorne College Pan American Club, Varsity Basketball, Olympians Club, I. M. Sports, Golf, Air Condition- ing, Pin 81 Ring Committee. une I9 4 eniom . . ARTHUR BOB LlPAR Finley, Wis. Mar. 7, 1935 Prescott Work S.H. Auto, Crew Team, Band, Projectionist, Swimming Team, Spur 81 Saddle, Hallguard, Rol- ler Club. I WILLIAM LOFSTROM I DONALD LOWE 0 CHARLES ANDREW LUKE Chicago, Ill. Jan. 9, 1937 Bateman College Honor Society, Super Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Office Ass't German Club, Ed. Film Club, Model R.R. Club, Physics Ass't. KENNETH LESLIE LUNDBERG Chicago, lll. Sept. 12, 1935 Onahan Work Bowling Club, Hallguard, l. M. Sports, Roller Skating Club, Biology Club, Hunting 81 Fish- ing Club. LESLIE LYNN Chicago, III. Jan. 1, 1935 Stewart School Pan American Club, Track Team. Q 64 Lane Tech Prep - s O CHARLES O. LOCH Chicago, Ill. Feb. 28, 1935 O.A, Thorp Service S.H. Print Shop, Printer's Club, Tech Prep 81 Annual Staff, Hallguard, Roller Club, Pin 81 Rinn Comm., l.M. Sports. OLFEO G. LORENZETTI Chicago, Ill. Oct. 25, 1936 St. Sylvester College Honor Society, Honors Trig., Honors Eng., Football, Wrest- ling, Picture Comm., Manager of Stage Crew. I JAMES LUCAS GREGORY LUKOWITZ Chicago, Ill, Mar. 16, 1937 St. Bartholomew School Radio Club, Chess 8. Checker Club, Educational Films Club, Announcement Comm., Biology Club. MICHAEL CHRISTIAN LUNG Chicago, Ill, Dec. 25, 1936 Pilgrim Work S.H. Machine Shop, Roller Club, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Cap 8. Gown Comm. GEORGE E. MAGERL Chicago, Ill. Sept. 11, 1936 Boone College Nat, Hon. Soc., Honor Trig. S- Eng., Announcement Comm., 4A Architects, Hallguard, R.R. Club. RAYMOND R, MAGN USON Chicago, Ill. Mar. 26, 1936 Trumbull Work Hallguards, Air Conditioning Club, Life Guard, S.H., Soccer Team. I EDWARD J. MALEC Chicago, lll. Aug. 1, 1936 Anderson Service Concert Band, Sym. Orches- tra, Theatre Orchestra, Pan American Club, Military Band, Ensemble Contest. WILLIAM R. MALOCHLEB Chicago, lll. Mar. 24, 1936 Lady of Good Counsel College Hallguard, Pan American Club, Swimming Team, Foot- ball Team, l.M. Sports. GERALD JOHN MARBACH Chicago, lll. Sept. 14, 1936 Cleveland Undecided Football Team, S.H. Machine, Hallguard, l. M. Sports, Cen- turians Hi-Y, Arranqement Committee, Student Council. O MWF T Y A ANTHONY F. MARINO Chicago, lll. Jan. 27, 1938 Healy College Pan American Club, Amer- ican Heritage Club, Librarian, Hallguard. RAYMOND R. MARTIN Chicago, lll. July 21, 1936 St. Bartholomew College Track, ice Skating, Office Help, Pan American Club, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Bud- get. PHILIP J. MAISENBACH Chicago, lll. June 7, 1935 Our Lady of Grace Work Boat Club, Cross Country, l. M, Sports, Track Team, S.H. Mach. Shop, Alumni Comm. TED MALLIRES Chicago, lll. Nov. 13, 1936 Myra Bradwell S:ho:wl Baseball Team, l.M, Track, Track Team. GEORGE PETER MANOS Chicago, lll. Aug. 10, 1936 Pulaski School Nat, Hon. Soc., Honors Trig. and Eng., College Algebra, l. M. Basketball, 8. Volleyball, Track Team, Science Club. DON MARCINKOWSKI Chicago, lll. June 9, 1935 St. Ferdinand College 4A Architects, Pin 8. Ring Comm., Lieut. of Hallguards, Roller Club, Slide Rule Club, Air Conditioning Club, CHARLES L. MARQUARDT Chicago, lll. Dec. 12, 1936 St. John Bosco College Hon. Soc., R.O.T.C. Officer, Symphony Orchestra, Solo Con- tests, Theater Orchestra, Lane Swing Band, Latin Club. RONALD SERGE MARTIN Chicago, lll. Dec. 21, 1935 Lady of Mt. Carmel Art. Inst. Hallguard, German Club, I. M. Sports. une 79 4 June 1954 as eniora . . RUSSELL W. MARTIN Chicago, lll. Sept. 18, 1936 Bateman College l.M. Sports, Football Team, Daily Rep., Tech Prep Sales- man, 4A Architect, Roller Skat- ing Club. EDWARD MASTERSON Chicago, lll. Jan. 15, 1937 Cleveland School Biography Comm., Pan Amer- ican Club, l.M. Sports, Track, Air Conditioning Club. JAMES B. MCELRAY Chicago, lll, June 22, 1936 Tabor Work S. H. Machine, l. M. Sports, Tech Prep, Hallguard. ROBERT FRANCIS McKENZIE Chicago, Ill, April 11, 1936 St. Bonaventure's College Honor Society Honor Classes 4A Architect., Fencing Team, I. M. Sports, Annual Comm., Roller, Railroad, Stamp Clubs, EDWARD K. MEISSNER Chicago, lll. Sept. 13, 1936 Blaine Work I. M. Sports, Pan American, Flim Club, Slide Rule, Tech Prep, Hallguard. DOMINIC RALPH MESSINA Chicago, Ill, April 2, 1936 St. Collistus College Photo Staff. GARY R. MASON Chicago, lll. July 9, 1930 Monroe Marines Roller Club, Model Railroad Club, Color Guard, ROTC Offic- er, Rifle Team. German Club, Traffic, Hallguard. RICHARD PAUL MCALEESE Chicago, Ill, Sept. 12, 1936 Goudy Army Mask St Shears, Educational Films, Exhibition Platoon, R. R. Club, Astronomy Club, Pho- tography Club. JACK R. MCNEELEY Chicago, III, May 16, 1936 Hawthorne School Latin Club, Hallguard, l. M. Sports, Announcement Comm., Office Helper, Biology Club, Air Conditioning Club. ALBERT MEIER Chicago, lll. Sept. 22, 1935 St. Alphonsus Work Bowling Club, l. M. Sports. GEORGE MENAS Chicago, lll. Dec. 25, 1936 Knickerbocker Work Pan American, American Heritage Clubs, Hallguards, l. M. Sports. KENNETH LEE MERCKX Chicago, lll. April 17, 1936 St. William School l. M. Sports, Pan American, Social Center, Library Clerk, Picture Committee. I Lane Tech Prep 66 RALPH M. MEVERDEN Chicago, lll, March 22, 1937 i-unston Work Roller Club, Color Guard, R. O. T. C. Officer, Traffic En- gineers. Library Helper. O DONALD H. MEYER Chicago, Ill, Feb. 9, 1936 Sr. Jumes Work I. lvl. Sports, Hallguords. I DENNIS l. MICHNICK Chicago, III, Sept. 28, 1936 lviaiy Lyon Work I. M. Sports, Body Builders, Bowling, Science Clubs, Holl- guards. GEORGE D. MILBRANDT Oak Park, lll. July 14, 1936 Waters College Honor Society, Honor Classes American Heritage, Agriculture, Projectionlsts 8. Films Clubs, I. M. Sports, Hallguords. FRED GEORGE MILLARD Chicago, lll Sept. 7, 1934 Greeley V. P. Work American Heritage, Foot- ball, l. M. Sports, S. H. Ma- chine. JAMES DANIEL MINCH Chicago, lll Aug. 6, 1936 St. Benedict's Undecided Football, l. M. Sports. , . . O O l 67 June ' 1954 CHARLES MEYER Chicago, lll. Dec. 25, 1936 Jahn College I. M. Sports, German Club, Bowling Club, Hallguard, Gym Clerk. POLF F. MICHELSON Chicago, lll. Oct. 24, 1936 Ebinger School Band, Orchestra. IOUIS PAUL N'KA Chicago, lll. Sept. 30, 1935 St. Sylvester Collefue Baseball Football, I. M, Sports, Hallgucirds. EDWARD H. MILHOUSEN Chicago, Ill, Feb. 22, 1935 bl. retcl' Uiluc'Clucd Crew, l. M. Sports, Hall- guards, Pan American Club. O ROBERT JAMES MILLER Evanston, Ill. June 28, 173.3 Edgebrook College Honor Society, I. M. Sports, Model R. R., Pan American, Science Clubs, Library Helper. JAMES P. MODIC Cleveland, Ohio Nov. 9, 1936 Lovett Navy 4A Architect, Discip. Office, Air Conditioning Club, Proiect- ionisfs Club, Slide Rule Club, I. M. Sports, Rifle Team. une I9 4 M- .... ......... I . ..... . ... . HIE: ' M515 J' X, ' 2 ' li si 'X rf - i'i .ieh:,,,pq,- . piggy eniora . . . WILLIAM J. MONTELEONE Chicago, III. Apr. 8, l935 La Salle Printer Hallguard, l.M. Basketball, Printers Club, Daily, Tech Prep, 8- Annual Staffs, Gift Comm., S.H. Print Shop, Tribe Hi-Y. PAUL MONROE Chicago, III. Feb. I7, l936 Blaine School Pan American Club, Brush 8- Easel Club, Commercial Art Club, l.M. Sports, Educational Films Club, Hallguard. JAMES DENNIS MOORE Chicago, Ill. Aug. 25, 'I935 Queen of Angels College Crew Team, l.M. Sports, S.H. Print Shop, Printers Club Offi- cer, Tech Prep 8f Annual staff, Daily Staff, Hallguards. GORDON H. MUELLER Chicago, III. Apr. 29, 'I936 Sqyre College Honor Society, 4A Architect, Track Team, Cross Country Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Pan American Club. A. GUY MUELLER Chicago, lll. Oct. 21, 1936 Moos Service S.H. Auto Shop, Railroad Club, Track Team, l.M. Volley- ball, Outdoor Sportman's Club. DAVID ARTHUR MULLAN Chicago, III. July I4, I936 Moos Work S.H. Auto Shop, Rifle Team, Roller Club, Hallguard. O 68 Lone Tech Prep SAM MONTELEONE Chicago, lll. Aug. I2, I935 Musical Career School Band, Football, Crew, Swim- ming, S.H. Auto Shop. JIM MOORE Chicago, lll, Mar. 2, I936 South Haven Jr. High College Bowling Club, l.M. Club, Spur 8- Saddle, Hallguard. HENRY A. MOULTON Chicago, Ill. July l2, I936 Bateman College Honor Society, Super Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Key Club, Student Council, Ed. Films Club, Archery Club, German Club. RONALD MATTHEW MOYER Chicago, III. June 25, l935 St. Alphonsus Work German Club, Hallguard, I. M. Sports. O RALF MUELLER Goerlitz, Ger. Nov. 20, l935 Mc Pherson College Nat. Hon. Soc., Super Honor Roll, Soccer Team, 4A Archi- I'eCl'. SAM V. MUSCARELLO Chicago, Ill. June I5, l937 Robert Morris School Pres. of 3B Latin Club, Hall- guard, Soccer Team, Entertain- ment Comm., Band, l.M. Bas- ketball, Bowling Club. FRANK TED MUSTACCI Chicago, Ill. Feb. 13, 1937 Portage Park Wright Latin Club, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Student Service Comm., Student Council. RAY TED NAWROCKI Chicago, Ill. Dec. 24, 1935 St. Wenceslaus School Frosh Soph Football, Hall- guard, Publicity Comm., I.M. Sports. O ALLAN EUGENE NELSON Chicago, Ill. August Lyman Trumbull School Soccer Team, Track Team, Cross Country Team, IM Sports, Hallguard, Mask 8. Shears Rep., Camera Club. JOHN C. NELSON Chicago, lll. Dec. 16, 1935 Le Moyne Work S.H. Auto. I ROBERT LEE NELSON Minneapolis Oct. 13, 1936 Patrick Henry U, of I, I.M. Baseball, I.M. Basket- ball, Pan American Club, Ush- ers Club, American Heritage. WILLIAM HENRY NEHRKE Chicago, Ill. June 30, 1936 Goethe School Track Team, Cross Country Team, I.M. Sports 25. Manager, Annual Comm., Archery Club, Tech Prep Salesman. KENNETH NADER Chicago, Ill, June 27, 1936 Le Moyne Work I.M. Softball, I.M. Basket- ball. RAYMOND NEAL Sullivan, Miss. June 20, 1936 Chase College Swimming Team, I.M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, 4A Architect- ural, Lifeguard. DONALD OWEN NELSON Chicago, Ill. Apr. 26, 1936 Grover Cleveland Work Office Help, Hallguard Of.. ficer, American Heritage, I.M. Sports, S.H. Auto Shop, Com- mittees. NICHOLAS M. NELSON JR. Chicago, Ill. June 25, 1936 Mary Lyon School Honor Society, College Alg., Arrangement Comm., Student Council, Bowling, Pres. Chess Club, Slide Rule Club. RICHARD E. NEHLS Chicago, Ill. June 4, 1937 Jahn Undecided Daily, Annual, Tech Prep Staffs, Printers Club, Hall- guards, Olympians Hi-Y, I. M. Baseball, I.M. Basketball. LAWRENCE EUGENE NESMITH Chicago, Ill. Sept. 1, 1936 Nixon College Football, Polish Club, Record Office Helper, Crew, Track Mgr. Roller Club, Chorus, Soccer, Hallguard. une 19 June 1954 69 eniom . . WILLIAM W. NEUFELDT Chicago, III. Dec. 1, 1936 Our Lady of Grace Work Hallguard, S.H. Print, Print- ers' Club, Air Conditioning Club, Tech Prep, I.M. Sports. DAVID L. NEWELL Chicago, Ill. July 30, 1935 St. Bonaventures Printer Varsity Football, Lettermen's Cltib, I.M. Basketball, Printers Club, Daily, Tech Prep 81 An- nual Staffs, S.H. Print. RALPH R. NIEBLING Chicago, III. Nov. 26, 1936 Brentano College 4A Architect, Football, Golf, Olympian Hi-Y, I.M. Sports, Alumni Comm., Tech Prep, Rol- Ier Club, Student Council. ROGER GEORGE NOLTE Chicago, Ill. Sept. 27, 1936 St. Benedict's College Honor Trig. and Eng., Cross Collntry, College Algebra, Ger- man Club, l.M. Track, Pres. Ushers Club, Slide Rule Club. BERNARD OBOS Chicago, III. June 2, 1936 St. Mary of the Angel College I.M. Sports, Bowling Club, Honor Society, Gift Comm., Hallguard, Baseball, Soccer, Gymnastics, Olympian Hi-Y. MARVIN ODESHOO Chicago, Ill. Sept. 25, 1936 Arnold School Pan American Club, Spur 8. Saddle, Hallguard, I. M. Sports. CARL ALVIN NEUHAUS Chicago, III. Oct. 15, 1935 Waters School School Annual Comm., S.H. Print Shop, Printers Club, Olympians, I.M. Sports, Tech Prep 8. Daily Staff, Hallguards, lCapt1. WILLIAM J. NICKL Chicago, Ill. Jan. 29, 1936 St. Benedict Work Track Team, Cross Country, Lettermen's Club, S.H. Auto Shop, German Club, IM Sports. 0 PAUL A. NILSON Chicago, lll. Apr. 11, 1937 Haugan School Concert Band, Solo Contest, Military Band, Ensemble Con- test, German Club, 0 GEORGE OBERMAN'l Europe Aug 26, 1935 Newberry Undecided Honors Classes, ' Jccer Team, Pan American Clu .- Hallguard, Lettermen's Club, It Condition- VINCENT AL OD 'fi Chicago, Ill. Mm 22, 1936 Our Lady of Mt. Cc' rnel School Orchestra, Thea' .' Orches- tra, I.M. Sports, ihorus, Li- brarian, Bowling. LEROY E. OLSEN Chicago, Ill. Aug. 9, 1936 Brentano Work Student Court, Student Coun- cil, Color Guard, German Club, Films Club, Camera Club, Spur 81 Saddle Club. O Lane Tech Prep 70 TED E. OLSON Chicago, Ill, July 27, 1936 Palmer School Hallguard, Photo Club, Ed. Films Club, Archery Club. ART J. ORMANIEC Chicago, Ill, May 23, 1935 Mitchell College Symphony, Theatre Orches- tras, Polish Club, Swing Band, Air Conditioning Club. LEROY A. ORZECHOWSKI Chicago, lll, Oct. 25, 1936 Trumbull College Football, German Club. RICHARD OSIMOWICZ Chicago, lll, Sept. 27, 1936 Drummond College 4A Architecture, Bowling Team, Crew, Tennis, Track, Teams, l. M. Sports, Letter- man's Club, Pin 8. Ring Comm. O DONALD PAGNI Chicago, Ill, Jan. 3, 1937 McLaren College Pan American, Orchestra, Theartre Orchestra, Concert Band, Alumni Committee. EDWARD M. PANKOWIAK Chicago, Ill, March 5, 1937 St. Wenceslaus School l.M. Sports, Latin Club, Gym Clerk, Hallguard, Entertain- ment Committee, Student Council. O 71 June 1954 RAY OLSON Chicago, Ill. Nov. 1, 1936 Smyser Work l. M. Sports, S. H. Machine, Bowling Club. WOODROW B. OLSON Chicago, lll. Sept. 6, 1936 Brentano Work German, Camera Clubs, Office Helper, Hallguard. C CHARLES G. OTT Chicago, III, July 24, 1936 Cleveland Work German Club, Hallguards, Aviation Club. ALFRED A. OSWALD Chicago, Ill. Dec. 27, 1936 St. Philomena Work Pan-American, Spanish Club, Library Clerk. I NATALINO PANICALI Italy March 18, 1935 LeMoyne Work Honor Society, Honor Class- es, Pan American, I. M. Sports. VITO JOSEPH PANTALEO Chicago, Ill. Sept. 1, 1936 Mitchell College Officer R. O. T. C., Crack Drill, Exhibition Team, Color Guard, Hallguards, Apaches, Pan American Club. une I9 4 mn. Q, 5:133 19 . S X S f nike? ws U Wfxm we -me . , ' 'New ' Q x . gf A h A x ' xxx A ,L .Y K io 1 4 k V Q, E WL M, ' Qf S 4,4 Q, iv 6'32g,J?ft1 f 4-jQ,R00 L. 04,9366-,,04' Q? X 4,0 Q4 Sri' I JE Q s A . 1 VQIV AQ Q? Q? view X, qiwfflr h K A Q Q .x K5 C X xv Un ., ,ga sz X 1 1 K -X A YS'-'X ' - Are yr R VL . .R kxAh EQUQST FOR 1 Q Vuamn yes CREo .Mx W A va. JM ENTIALS N , V I W V REPQRT fplcag . 'NESS To SCH Y e Punt m Cops' I J COL 7 V vQ 0 S lv t 4,.... H-- DQ'-G mm o thcqx. MM 'Q - NWN-W ,v.,, ,KKK . .55 ffrfnqgo 'nailing' W--, N. hvh, yu.-. ,NBxHET 0d clnf xc, C '74 M ' 'N-----,Wh wx . 60O!JX 0147? xmx .ww,,,M,xq Tfvxlpbqasciaixbfy ,I A. fqv A '45, xiwku' bus' WQSX . - ,sv wwf 1-2 M' 69' QF ff' fl 0 YA Nw -3, 659926 .,4xY1A,,Yuv, ik 6959 P9 o 20. ,W W Q 'eww 1566x953 giwxoe O QW U55 6' 98' Q99 Q9 4' X9 YW' 99' po P1'f'wx 16 G' N4 'S Srinwf Q' eniom . . JOHN PAUL Chicago, Ill, June 19, 1936 Brainard School Football, I. M. Sports, Hall- guards, Latin Club, Life Saving, Diving Team, Baseball. FRANK M. PECORARO Chicago, Ill. July 12, 1935 St. Beliarmine Army Spur 8. Saddle, Biology Club, Hallgu.1rcls, Model Club. DONALD G. PERGANDE Chicago, Ill. Aug. 25,. 1936 Jehovah W0rk Brush 81 Easel Club, I. M. Sports, Hallguards, Commer- cial Art Club. LEONARD ALGOT PETERSON Chicago, Ill. Apr. 4, 1937 Burley COIIGQS Nat. Hon. Soc., Super Honor Roll, Honors Classes, College Algebra, Arrangement Comm., 4A Architects, Wrestling. RICHARD PETERSON Chicago, Ill. Julv 28, 1936 Newberry College Crew Team, l.M. Sports, Pan American, Track Team, Boat Club, Hallguard, Student Bud- get, Student Council. KEXJT ALBERT PICKELL Chicago, Ill. S:pt. 23, 1936 Volta U. of I. Football Team, Wrestling Team, Roller Club, Hallguard, l.M. Wrestling, l.M. Baseball, l.M. Basketball, Alumni Comm. I 74 Lone Tech Prep l ROBERT F. PAWULA Chicago, Ill. May 17, 1936 Our Lady of Grace College Honor Society, Honor Class- es, Ice Skating Team, Daily Reporter, Student Council, l.M. Sports, Biography Committee. KARL E. PERGANDE Chicago, Ill. Feb. 17, 1937 Jenovun Work l.M. Sports, Hallguards, S.H. Auto Shop, Aviation Club. I PAT S. PERILLO Chicago, Ill. Oct. 15, 1936 Richard Yates College Pan American, Roller Club, Spur8i Saddle, l.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Tech Prep Salesman. TIMOTHY W. PETTAY Chicago, lll, Jan. 31, 1936 St. Luke's School Track, Pan-American, Base- ball, Olympians Hi-Y, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Air Condi- tioning, Radio Club. RICHARD JOSEPH PICHLER Chicago, Ill. Feb. 27, 1937 Knickerbocker College Chief P.A. Unit, Stage,Crew, Stud. Sci. Fair, Pres. Science, Pres. Forum, Pres. Phil 8. Logic, Radio, Ger, Slide Rule Clubs. C JAY J. PIELL Chicago, Ill. July 27, 1936 Le Mo ne Colle e Y Q Honor Society, Honors Math, Honors English, IM Sports, Gym Clerk, Bowling Club, German Club, Concert Bond. I RONALD S. PIOTROWSKI Chicago, III. Dec. 2, 1936 St. Ladislaus School Nat. Hon. Soc., Super Honor Roll, 4A Architects, Publicity Comm., Honors Classes, College Algebra, I.M. Sports. GERALD PODLIN Chicago, Ill. July 29, 1936 St. Ladislaus College Nat. Hon. Soc., Slide Rule Club, Bowling Club, I.M. Sports. TOM POREMBA Chicago, Ill. Feb. 15, 1937 St. Hyacinth School S.H. Mach. Shop, IM Sports, Roller Club, Hallguard, Skat.. ing Team. RON PRZYBYLSKI Chicago, III. Feb. 23, 1936 St. Hyacinth School Roller Club, Polish Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Luftoa Club, Concert Band, Military Band, Swing Band, Solos Contest. WALTER PUPICH Toronto, Can. Aua. 3, 1936 Prescott School Chorus, Tech Prep Salesman, Annual Comm., Proiectionists' Club, Latin Club, Hallguards. JAMES A. PAWLOWASKE Elmwood, Ill. Oct. 13, 1936 Denver Work I. M. Sports. i. . .l. RONALD RICHARD PLINSKE Chicago, Ill. Dec. 4, 1935 Nobel School College I.M. Sports, Baseball Team, Bowling Club, Roller Club. O DENNIS ALAN PRATT Elgin, Ill. Feb. 4, 1936 Locke Tool 81 Die S.H. Mach., Hallguard, IM Sports. I GERALD WILLIAM PROKOSCH Chicago, III. Aug. 12, 1935 St.lta's U. of I. Pan American League, Radio Club, Advanced Chorus, Science Club, Educational Films Club, Hallguard, Arrangement Comm. JAMES R. PRZYBORSKI Chicago, III. Aug. 2, 1936 St. Hedwig Wright Junior Honor Society, Tool Design, Picture Comm., IM Basketball, Slide Rule Club. MICHAEL S. PUZZO Chicago, lll. Aug. 19, 1936 Alcott Work Ushers Club, Student Budget, Hallguard, I.M. Sports. RICHARD JOHN RABELER Chicago, Ill. June 4, 1937 Schneider College Nat. Hon. Soc., Honors Trig. 81 English, College Alg., Pan American Club, Hallguard, Model R.R. Club. une I9 4 June 'I954 75 eniom LEONARD RACLAWSKI Chicago, lll. Mar. 30, I936 St. Wenceslaus Work I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowl- ing Club, Biology Club. O WALTER R. RADUNS HOWARD RATTNER Chicago, lll. Mar. l2, I936 Hibbard School Luftoa, German Club, I.M. Activities, Soccer Team, Hall- guard. O JAMES RAY Chicago, Ill. Oct. 7, l935 St. Hedwig Work Football Team, IM Wrestling, Hallguard, IM Hockey, I.etter- men's Club, S.H. Auto Shop, I. M. Basketball, Roller Club. O CARL S. REID Chicago, lll. July 2, I936 Bell College Honor Society, Honor Classes, I.M. Sports, Bowling Club, Hon- or Roll, Publicity Comm., Ra- dio Club, Science Club. JAMES R. RICE Chicago, III, Newberry College Pan American Club, Hall- guard, IM Sports, Tech Prep Salesman, Budget Collector, Proiectionist Club. RICHARD RACLAWSKI Chicago, Ill. Sept. l5, I936 St. Wenceslaus Work S.H. Machine Shop, Track Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Daily Rep., Machine Club, Skat- ing Team. RICHARD LEON RATKOWSKI Chicago, lll. Aug. 4, l935 St. Fidelis College Track Team, I.M. Sports, S. H. Print Shop, Frosh Soph Foot- ball, Prom Comm., Printers Club, Tech Prep Staff. MARVIN T. RAWSKI Chicago, lll. Sept. 24, I936 St. Hyacinth's College I.M. Sports, Frosh Football, Roller Club, Air Conditioning glub, Picture Comm., Nat. Hon. oc. O TOM REED Chicago, Ill. July 25, I936 O.A. Thorp College Football Team, Soccer Team, I.M. Sports, Air Conditioning Club, Olympians, Photography Club, Bowling Club. THOMAS RICHARD REUTER Chicago, III. Aug. l, 1935 St. Ita Work Latin Club, Budget, Hall- guard, I.M. Sports. F. JEROME RICHARD Chicago, lll. Dec. 30, I936 St. Alphonsus Undecided I.M. Basketball, S.H. Auto Shop, Hallguard, Teller, Com- mittee Member. I Lune Tech Prep 76 LEE WISE RICHARDS Georgia Sept. 9, 1935 Volta American Heritage Club, Pan American Club, Hallguards, Lifeguards. MAURICE RICHTER Chicago, III. June 13, 1935 Bell College 4A Architect, Slide Rule, I. M. Sports, Chess 81 Checkers, Bowling, Camera. JEROME JOHN RINGA Chicago, Ill. Aug. 15, 1936 St. Wenceslaus College Sec. of Polish Club, Hall- guard, I.M. Sports. O RICHARD ALLEN RITCH Chicago, lll. Jan. 6, 1936 St. Francis Xavier Air Force IM Basketball, Track, Hall- guard, Printers Club, Tech Prep 8. Annual, Sec. Printers Club, Publicity Committee. O DANIEL JOSEPH ROE Chicago, Ill. Sept. 2, 1936 Lincoln Navy Printers Club, IM Sports, An- nual Staff, Tech Prep Staff, Daily Staff, Hallguards, S.H. Print. WAYNE LEE ROGERS Chicago, Ill. July 28, 1936 St. Andrew's Navy Swimming Team, I.M. Sports, Senior Slide Rule Club, Senior Tool Design Club, Air Condition- ing, Hallguards. l.. liil-il ......-l-.1i- 77 June 1954 GEORGE D. RICHTER Chicago, III. Jan. 7, 1936 Armstrong School Ice Skating Team, Track Team, l.M. Basketball, Honor Society, Honor Classes, Mask 8- Shears, Olympians Hi-Y. JOSEPH RINALDI Chicago, Ill. Jan. 5, 1936 St. Philomena School I.M. Sports, Crew Team, Golf Team, Bowling Club, Hallguard, Football, Track. GEORGE J. RITSCH Chicago, III. Oct. 23, 1936 Chappel School Hallguards, German Club, Arrangement Comm. O JAMES ROBERSON EUGENE JOHN ROGOZ Oak Park, III. Jan. 27, 1937 St. Hyacinth Work S. H. Machine, l. M. Sports. JAMES R. ROMAG Harding, Minn. Sept. ll, 1936 Mozart School Honor Society, Honor Class- es, Basketball Team, Picture, Comm, I.M. Sports, Bowling, German, Letterman's Clubs. une I9 4 eniom . . RONALD A. ROMANO Chicago, Ill. April 29, 1936 Chopin School Pan American, l. M. Sports, Annual Committee, Biology Club. SHELDON J. ROSENZWEIG Chicago, lll. April 16, 1936 Hibbord College Soccer Team, Social Center Committee, Alummi Comm. l. M. Sports, Hallguards, Wis- kit Team, Aviation Club. EDWARD FRANK ROSZEK Chicago, Ill. June 26, 1936 Heart of Mary School S. H. Machine, l. M. Sports, Hallguards, Tech Prep Sales- man, Machine Club. JAMES JOSEPH ROSSI Chicago, Ill. April 12, 1936 Locke Navy Football Team, S. H. Auto, l. M. Sports, Hallguards, Track Spur 8. Saddle Club, Bowling Club, Life Guard. KENNETH J. RUFFNER Chicago, Ill. Aug. 23, 1936 Arnold College Hallguard, S. H. Auto, Crew Team, Life Guard, l.M. Sports, Student Council, Roller Club. KENNETH H. RUNDQUIST Chicago, lll. July 24, 1936 Union Ridge Work Cap 8. Gown Committee, S. H. Auto, Hallguard, Foot- ball Team, Track Team, l. M. Sports. O 78 Lane Tech Prep DONALD C. ROSENE Chicago, lll. June 5, 1936 Armstrong College Honor Society, Honor Class- es, Projectionists Club, Slide Rule Club, Biography Comm., Fencing Team. LEE ROSINSKI Chicago, Ill, June 28, 1936 St, Cornelius School l. M. Sports, Crew Team, Hallguards, Tool Designers, Slide Rule Club, Student Court, Roller Club. WAYNE D. ROSSBACHER Chicago, lll. June 20, 1936 Reinberg College Honor Society, Honor Class- es, Key Club, Football Team, Letterman Club, Pan American Club, Hallguard. HENRY P. ROTTHIER Moline, lll. July 31, 1935 St. John Berchmans Navy Hallguards, l. M. Sports, 4A Architect, Roller Club, Model Railroad Club, Football. C JAMES E. RUMER Aliceville, lnd. Oct. 22, 1936 Hawthorne Work American Heritage Club, Air Conditioning Club, German Club, Hallguard. LEWIS RUSSO Chicago, lll. Oct. 30, 1936 Nobel School Pan American Club, Concert Band, Military Band, Orchestra, Theater Orchestra, Announce- ment Committee. ' K o . TZ CASIMIR A. RUTA RICHARD KING RYAN Chicago, Ill. Oct. 5, I936 Locke School Honor Society, Honors Trig., Honors Eng., College Alg., Pan American Club, 'I rack, Roller Club, Hallguard Officer. ALBERT RYMARK Chicago, Ill. Nov. 9, I936 St. Pascal Work Printers Club, l.M. Sports, Swimming Team, Capt. Hall- guards. ALAN HAROLD SANDQUlST Oak Pk., lll. Sept. l6, i936 O.A. Thorp College Football Team, Cross Coun- try Team, Track Team, Fenc- ing Team, Bowling Team, l.M. Sports, Polish Club. HANS SATTLER Sheboygan, Wis. Mav 23, I936 St. John's Luth. Undecided Captain 81 Chief of Hall- guards, German Club, Library Work. ALAN N. SCHATZ Chicago, Ill. Aug. 23, l936 Kilmer A Illinois 4A Architect, Hallguard, l. M. Sports. O JERRY D. RUTHERFORD Mt. Vernon, lll. Mar. ll, i936 Palmer College Nat. Hon. Soc., Student Council Sec., Student Court Judge, Sec. Pin 81 Ring Comm., Varsity Basketball Team. JOHN J. RYMARCSUK Chicago, lll. Mar. 29, i937 St. Ladislaus College Nat. Hon. Soc., Super Hon- or Roll, Key Club, Student Coun- cil, Slide Rule Club, Track, Polish Club. RUSSELL SANDBERG Chicago, lll. Mar. l6, l937 Haugan College American Heritage Club, I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Hall- guard. PAUL F. SANDQUIST Chicago, lll. Aug. 29, I936 Le Moyne School Concert Band, Pan American Club, Symphony Orchestra, Tech Prep Salesman, Theater Orches- tra, Lifeguard. HERMAN H. SCHAEFERS Chicago, lll. Sept. 24, i936 St. Ferdinand College German Club, Camera Club, Annual Comm., Hallguards, l. M. Sports. I RICHARD B. SCHAMBERGER Chicago, Ill. Mar. 4, i936 St. Edw3rd's Work Prep Salesman, S.H. Auto, American Heritage, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, l.M. Softball. Une 19 4 June 1954 79 eniord . . RAY SCHIMON Chicago, lll. Mar. 2, 1936 Bridge School 8. Work American Heritage, SH Auto, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Announcement Comm. RICHARD SCHONDER Chicago, lll. July 28, 1936 St. Alphonsus Work Bowling Club, Track, Hall- guard, l.M. Sports. I RICHARD SCHULZ Poland Apr. 17, 1934 St. Luke De Forest Honors Trig., Honors Eng., Nat. Hon. Soc., Soccer Team, Bowling Club, Radio Club, l. M. Sports, Science Club. ROBERT W. SCHUMACHER Chicago, lll. Feb. 7, 1936 lmm. Heart of Mary Work Hallguard, Bowling Club, I. M. Volleyball, Baseball, Basket- ball. PAUL H. SCHWARCK Chicago, lll. Jan. 6, 1936 Haugan Work Alumni Comm., l.M. Sports, German Club, Hallguard, Bowl- ing Club. FRANK SCOTT Chicago, lll. May 20, 1936 Goethe School Alumni Comm., 4A Architect, l.M. Vice President. IM Sports. Basketball, Hallguard, Clerk, Roller Club, Football. - EUGENE L. SCHIRMBECK Chicago, lll. Jan. ll, 1936 Coonley Work S.H. Printing, Printers Club, l.M. Sports, Announcement Com mittee, Hallguard, Tech Prep 8. Annual Staff. 0 BERTHOLD H. SCHREIBER Stuttgart Feb. 25, 1936 St. James Evan. Luth. School Honor Society, Honor Classes, Golf, Track, l.M. Sports, Chorus, Air Conditioning, Camera, Pan American, Biologists, Daily. ROBERT A. SCHULTZ Chicago, lll. July 19, 1936 Chase College 4A Architect, Hallguard, l. M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Rol- ler Club, Proiectionists Club. CARL LEE SCHWANDERLIK Chicago, Ill. Aug. 18, 1936 St. Alphonsus Work l.M. Basketball, Hallguard, SH. Auto Mechanics, Roller Club. O DON NORMAN SCHWEDA Chicago, lll. Apr. 18, 1937 Farnsworth College Honor Society, Pan Amer- ican Club, l.M. Sports, Luftoa, Discipline Assist., Pin 81 Ring Comm., Student Coach. ANTHONY F. SEAMON Chicago, lll. Oct. 19, 1936 St. Joseph's Acad. Work Lieut. Hallguard, S.H. Auto, Student Council, Air Condition ing Club, Polish Club. I Lane Tech Prep 80 EDWARD JOSEPH SHANNON Chicago, Ill. Aug. 6, 1936 St. Alphonsus College Nat. Hon. Soc., Super Honor Roll, Honors Classes, Announce- ment Comm., Student Council, Pres. of Pan American Club. DONALD EDWARD SHETLER Chicago, Ill. Mar. 27, 1936 Funston College Hallguard, Bowling Club, I. M. Sports, Student Council, Rol- er Club, Lane Social Comm., Biology Club. MIKE SIEGALL Chicago, III. Sept. 9, 1937 Eugene Field U. of I. Orchestra, Bowling Club, Pan American Club, Honor Society, Music Librarian. O ROBERT H. SHIGEMURA California Apr. 18, 1936 Newberry Illinois Pan American League, Hall- guard, Biography Comm., Bud- get Collector. WILLIAM J. SLATER Chicago, lll. Mar. 29, 1936 Bateman College Bowling Club, Junior Base- ball, Track, Boat Club, Fishing 8- Conservation Club, I.M. Man- ager, l.M. Sports, Olvmpians. JAMES M. SMITH Chicago, Ill. Oct. 22, 1936 Reinberg College I.M. Sports, Swimming Team, Hallguards, Tool Designers Club, Slide Rule Club. 81 Juno 1954 RANDY JOHN SHERMAN Chicago, Ill. July 18, 1936 Lyon School Student Council, Hallguard, Science Club, I.M. Sports. EDWARD FRANK SIDOR Chicago, Ill. Dec. 3, 1936 Nat. Hon. Soc., Key Club, Student Council, Luftoa, Pol- ish Club, Slide Rule, Student Aide, Daily Reporter. DONALD ROBERT SHIELL Chicago, Ill. Apr. 6, 1936 Bethel Luth. College I.M. Sports, Tool Designers Club, Senior Slide Rule Club, Projectionist Club, Camera Club, Hallguard. KENNETH SKIPP Chicago, Ill. Jan. 18, 1937 Lady of Grace College Lane Indian Dancer, Brush 81 Easel, Commercial Art, Soccer Team, Roller. Club, Polish Club, Lettermen's Club. JEROME G. SMISKOL Chicago, III. Dec. 15, 1936 St. Mary's Marines I. M. Sports, S. H. Auto, Bowling Club, Hallguard, Roll- er Club. HERBERT D. SOLL Chicago, Ill. Nov. 2, 1936 Peterson School Honor Society, Baseball Team, Track Team, Cross Country Team, Concert Band, Military Band, Olympians. une 119 4 eniora RALPH PAUL SOUNDE Chicago, Ill. Feb. 23, 1936 Zoar College Hallguards, Radio Club, German Club, Air Conditioning Club, Science Club, Tech Prep Salesman. FRED SPEIDEL Chicago, lll. Nov. 25, 1936 Palmer College Bowling Club, German Club, Spur 8t Saddle Club, Olympians, Baseball Team, Hallguards, l. M. Sports, Soccer Team. PAT A. SPILOTRO Chicago, lll. Feb. 19, 1937 Burbank C0ll6Qe Honor Society, Honor Class- es, Life Saving, Baseball Team l. M. Sports, Pan American Club, American Heritage Club ALBERT R. SPLITTGERBER Chicago, lll. Aug. 18, 1936 Goethe College Crew Team, German Club, Camera Club, Hallguard, l. M. Sports. JEROME STEPHANSEN Chicago, lll. Mar. 15, 1937 Moos l M. Sports, Hallguard, Pan American Club, Spur 8- Saddle Club. DONALD STEVENSON Chicago, lll. Sept. 13, 1935 Stowe College Printers Club, Wrestling Team, l. M. Sports, Science Club, Radio Club, Hallguard, Tech Prep Salesman. I 82 Lane Tech Prop JOSEPH JOHN SPEDALE Chicago, lll. June 27, 1936 Reinberg Business Cap 81 Gown Committee, Tool Design, l. M. Sports. ROBERT M. SPERO Chicago, lll. Feb. 10, 1936 Mt. Carmel School Football Team, l. M. Sports, 4A Architects, Swimming Team. Picture Committee, Hall- guard, Harmonica Club. JOHN M. SPITZA Chicago, lll. Sept. 18, 1936 Drummond School l. M. Sports, 4A Architects. DONALD JEFFERY STEFANS Chicago, lll. Oct. 5, 1936 Mozart School Student Council, Entertain- ment Committee, Cross Coun- try Team, l.M. Sports, Centur- sans. JIMMY E. STEINER Chicago, lll. Oct. 21, 1936 Schneider Work Soccer Team, Letterman's Club, Hallguard, Bowling Club, Prom Committee, I. M. Sports, Olympians. NORMAN SUNDE Chicago, lll. June 30, 1936 Avondale Undecided Crew Team, Letterman's Club, lce Skating Team, Air Conditioning Club, Swimming Team, Hallguard, l. M.- Sport. r I L JAMES STANN Chicago, lll. July 23, 1935 St. Edward Work Bowling Club, Spur 8. Saddle Club, Slide Rule Club, l. M. O DONALD STANLEY STARK Lincoln, Ill. Jan. 14, 1936 Trumbull School Finance Committee. Pan American Club, Air Condition- ing, l. M. Sports. O EUGENE STRALEY Cora, Mo, Nov. 19, 1935 Thudium Work l. M. Sports, Hallguards, S. H. Machine, Football. ROBERT J. STRIEDL Chicago, Ill. Julv 8, 1935 St. Alphonsus Undecided Basketball, Baseball, I. M. Sports, German Club, Hall- guards. JAMES THOMAS SUTTON Chicago, lll. March 11, 1935 St. Bellarmine School S. H. Print, Printers Club, Annual, Daily Staffs, l. M. Sports, Hallguards, Finance Committee, Tech Prep Staff. ROGER A. SZCZECINSKI Chicago, lll. Dec. 6, 1936 St, Hedwig's College Hallguards, Polish Club, Spur 81 Saddle, Boat Club. O O I O JAMES L. STADICK Underwood, N.D. Oct. 25, 1930 St. Priscilla Work S. H. Auto, I. M. Sports, Tech Prep Salesman, Key Club Hallguards. 0 WILLIAM A. STOCKWELL Chicago, Ill. Sept. 6, 1935 Barry Work 1. M. Sports. PAUL ALFRED STRAUS Chicago, lll. March 19, 1934 St. Edward's Work Hallguard, Commercial Art. O CARL H. STROMQUIST Chicago, lll. Nov. 6, 1937 Agassiz School Student Council, Projection- ists Club, Hallguards, Tech Prep Salesman, Latin Club, l.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer. JOHN SZAJKO Chicago, lll. March 29, 1937 St. Hedwig College Crew Team, Wrestling Team, Olympians, Letterman's Club, Pan American Club, I.M. Sports. RICHARD TADO Lomita, Calif. Oct. 21, 1936 Moos School Hallguards, Latin Club, I. M. Sports Locker Captain. O une I9 4 June 1954 83 eniora . . . TADASHI TANAKA San Francisco Jan. 23, 1936 Le Moyne School Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Military Band, I. M. Sports, Daily Reporter, Radio Club, Camera Club. RICHARD M. TEICHMAN Chicago, Ill, June 20, 1936 Murphy Work Printers Club, Daily Staff, Office Attendant, S, H. Print, I. M. Sports. ROBERT GORDON THIELE Chicago, Ill, Jan. 16, 1936 Coonley Work Honor Classes, Chorus, I.M. Sports, Hallguards, Slide Rule Club, Stamp Club. I ROBERT J. THORNTON Chicago, Ill, May 3, 1936 Tabor College Honor Society, Honor Class- es, I. M. Sports, American Her- itage Club, Biography Comm. Hallguard, German Club. JAMES H. TOPOLE Chicago, Ill. July 17, 1936 Locke College Polish Club, Cap 81 Gown Committee, Roller Club, Golf Team. I FRANK LOUIS TRAPASSO Michigan June 21, 1936 St. Hyacinth Air Force S. H. Auto, Tech Prep Sales- man, Track, Student Council, Hallguards, I. M. Sports, Air Conditioning, Roller Clubs. MICHAEL EMMETT TAYLOR Chicago, Ill, Oct. 26, 1935 Walkerton College Honor Classes, Hallguards, Projectionists, I. M. Sports. RONALD TERRY Chicago, Ill, July 4, 1936 St. Viator Undecided Roller Club, Soccer Team, I. M. Sports, Air Conditioning, Hallguards, Student Council, Printers Club, Polish Club. EDWARD H. THORHOLM Chicago, Ill, Sept. 17, 1936 Coonley School Student Council, Pan Amer- ican Club, l. M. Sports, Pub- licity Committee. I LENNART TILLANDER Chicago, Ill, May 7, 1936 McPherson Air Force I. M. Sports, Air Condition- ing Club, Tech Prep Salesman, Centurians, Slide Rule Club. GREGORY F. TOPOLINSKI Chicago, Ill, Sept. 10, 1935 Canty Work Hallguards, I. M. Sports, Polish Club, S. H. Auto, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Biology Club, Tech Prep. WILLIAM TRONSEN Chicago, Ill, Sept. 16, 1936 St. Celestine School Honor Society, Honor Roll, Slide Rule, 4A Architect, I. M. Sports, Roller Club. I Lane Tech Prep 84 DANA TROYER Maywood, Ill. Nav. 8, 1935 Audubon Work Honor Society. BERNARD UCCELLO Chicago, Ill, Dec. 15, 1935 Falconer W0rk S. H. Auto. EDWARD F. UMBRICHT Chicago, Ill, Sept. 11, 1936 St. Benedict's School Hallguards, Latin Club, Lost 8. Found. JACK J. VACHOUT Chicago, Ill. May 24, 1936 Haugan Elem. Work S.H. Print, Printers Club, I.M. Sports, Bowling Club, Air Conditioning Club, Student Court. CHARLES R. VAN ACKER Chicago, Ill. Dec. 8, 1935 St. Thomas of Canterbury Polish Club, Bowling Club, Luftoa, Discip. Ass't., Picture Committee. LEONARD ERIC VINYARD Chicago, lll. Feb. 14, 1936 Pulaski Work or Navy I.M. Basketball, I.M. Volley- ball, S.H. Auto, Tech Prep Sales man, Student Council, Roller Club, Hallguard. 85 June 'I954 JOSEPH TRU FY Chicago, Ill, July 22, 1936 St. Sylvester's School Social Center Committee, Projectionists Club, I.M. Sports, Radio Club, Olympians Hi-Y, Soccer Team, Fencing Team. ROBERT ULRICH Chicago, III. Dec. 28, 1935 Lincoln Work S. H. Auto, German Club. HAROLD UROW Chicago, Ill, Nov. 8, 1936 McPherson School Track Team, Bowling Club, Baseball Team, Cross Country, I. M. Sports, Pan American Club, Hallguards. VINCENT JOSEPH VALLO Chicago, Ill. Oct. 15, 1936 Lady of Sorrows Tech College S.H. Auto, Hallguard, Social Arrangement, I.M. Activities. RICHARD E. VIERUS Chicago, Ill. May 27, 1935 Bateman School Chorus, Honor Society, Office Ass't, Hallguard, Physics Ass't, German Club, Chess Club, Hon- or Roll. FRANK ROBERT VISHNESKI Chicago, lll. May 5, 1936 Annunciation School Polish Club, Hallguard, S.H. Auto. O une I9 4 eniom . . PHILLIP J. VITTORE Chicago, III. Mar. 27, i937 Palmer School N.1t. Hon. Soc., Honor Trig, Eng.,and College Algebra, Pan American Club, Radio Club, Hallguard, IM Sports. TOMMY A. WALKER St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 6, l936 Ggudy College Bowling Club, Gym Clerk, Gymnastic Team, I.M. COPTUIYL Olympians Club, Crew Team, Roller Club, Band. CHARLES FRANCIS WALSHON Oak Park, Ill. Aug. 22, I936 Avondale C0lleQe Honor Society, I.M. Sports, Baseball Team, German Club, Luftoa, Discipline Ass't, Prom Comm., Student Coach. JAMES H. WARMOWSKI Chicago, III. June 8, I936 St, John Berchman's School ROTC Band, Gift Comm., I. M. Sports, Fencing Team, 4A Architect, Slide Rule Club, IM Secretary, Camera Club. EDWARD FRANK WARUSH Chicago, III. Sept, l5, l936 I-ioly Trinity Printing Annual Staff, Tech Prep Staff, Printers Club, Annual Rep., Student Council, Honor Society, SH Print, IM Sports. DONALD LEE WATSON Chicago, III. Feb. 29, I936 Bateman Undecided Printers Club, S.H. Print, Daily Staff, Division Rep., Pro- jectionists Club, Radio Club, Educational Club. O 86 Lane Tech Prep ALBERT J. WAGNER Chicago, Ill. Sept. I, I936 St. Andrew College Lettermen's Club, Gymnastics Team, Olympian Hi-Y, Bowling Club, Financial Comm., Track Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard. WILLIAM PHILIP WALSH Chicago, Ill. Apr. 5, I937 Bethel Ev. Luth. College Honor Society, Honors Trig., Honors Eng., Colleae Algebra, Swimming Team, German Club, Gymnastic Team, Hallguard. JOHN R. WANKA Chicago, III. July I6, I936 St. Boniface College Honor Society, I.M. Sports, Olympians HiY, Air Condition- ing Club, Hallguards, Roller Club, Basketball Team. ROMAN WARNER Chicago, lll. Dec. I4, l934 St. Mary of Angels Service Polish Club, Roller Club, I. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Air Conditioning Club. ROBERT ALLEN WARREN Chicago, Ill. Mar. 2, I936 Funston Work Spur 8. Saddle Club, Hall- guard, Pan American, Slwim- ming Team, Football Team. ROBERT ERNEST WEISE Chicago, III. Oct. 30, I936 Chase Work Air Conditioning Club, Hall- guards. O FRANK WEISS Chicago, lll. Oct. 6, I936 Linne College I.M. Sports, Wrestling, Pan American, 4A Architecture, Roller Club, Honor Society, Tech Prep Salesman, Hallguard. LARRY EUGENE WELLS Tacoma, Wash. July 30, I935 Moos School Work Outdoorman's Club. Model Railroad Club, Chess 8- Check- ers Club, S.H. Auto Shop. CYRIL JAMES WERDELL Chicago, lll. Feb. 2, I937 St. Veronica Work Hallguards, Cheer Leader, I. M. Sports, Entertainment Com- mittee, German Club, Roller Club, S.H. Auto. GEORGE ALBERT WHITE Chicago, III. Sept. IO, I936 Mary Lyon School Honor Society, Track, Cross Country, Pan American Club, IM Sports. DON HENRY WIEBE Chicago, lll. Oct. 6, I936 O.A. Thorp Work IM Volleyball, I.M. Basket- ball, IM Baseball, Hallguard, Camera Club. MEL WILLIAMS Chicago, lll. Dec. I7, I935 St. Alphonsus School Senior Slide Rule Club, Tool Designers Club. GEORGE JOHN WEISS Chicago, lll. Dec. 6, I936 St. Luke College Gift Comm., Hallguards, IM Sports, Swim Team, Centurians Hi-Y, Photo Staff. DONALD E. WELSH Chicago, lll. Apr. 7, I936 St. William's Air Force Hallguard Chief, IM Sports, Traffic, German Club, Bowling Club. I WILLIAM E. WELTLICH Chicago, lll. Feb. 2, 1936 Imm. Conception Undecided German Club, Hallguard. O CURTIS EDWIN WHITE Chicago, lll. July I8, l936 St. John's Luth. College Honor Society, Honors Trig, Honors Eng., Honors Coll. AI- gebra, IM Basketball, Volley- ball, Baseball, Track. ROLAND P. WIEMERSLAGE Oak Park, lll. Oct. 5, i935 St. Sylvester College German Club, Frosh Soph Football, IM Sports, Hallgunrds, Track Team, Crew Team, Pin 8. Ring Comm., Boat Club. JOE WILLIAMSON Chicago, lll. Aug. 20, I936 Pulaski School Roller Club, Hallauard, I.M. Sports. I une I9 4 eniora JOHN S. WILSON Chicago, lll. Sept. 30, 1936 Pilgrim Luth. School 4A Architect, IM Basketball, Frosh Football, I. M. Sports, Hallguards, Spur 81 Saddle. MICHAEL J. WIRTZ Chicago, Ill. MOV 31, I936 Dever School German Club, l.M. Sports, Hallguard. O KENNETH WISHMEYER chicago, lu. Apr. 30. 1936 Newberry School Baseball Team, Arrangement Comm., Frosh Soph Football, I M Sports, Bowling Club, Span- ish Club, Hallguard, JOHNNY A. WOJTAL Chicago, Ill. June 16, 1935 Lady of Victory Work l. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Hallguards, Camera Club. THOMAS E. WOJTOWICZ Chicago, Ill. April 17, 1936 Locke Work Polish Club. I FRED P. WOLPER -l JAMES H. WINGE Chicago, lll. July 10, 1936 Palmer School Bowling Club, Soccer Team, Olympians Hi-Y, Slide Rule Club, Hallguard, Tech Prep Salesman, Projectionists Club. RICHARD ALLEN WILK Chicago, lll. June 24, 1936 St. Philomena School ROTC Officer, Rifle Team, Crack Drill, Spur 8- Saddle Club, Latin Club. O FRED T. WOJCIECHOWSKI Chicago, Ill, April 20, 1937 Sf. Hedwig Work Ice-Skating Team Hallguard Crew Team, S. H. Print, Tiech Prep, Annual, Daily Staffs, l. M. Sports, Bowling Club. RAYMOND V. A. WOJT'l'LA Chicago, Ill. Feb. 2, 1936 Sf- MOFY School Chorus, Orchestra. O ALOIS WOLF Chicago, lll. Aug. 9, 1935 Bell School Soccer Mgr. Proiectionist Club, Radio Club, Science O DONALD WOLKOWITZ Chicago, lll. March 11, 1936 Chopin Work l. M. Sports, Bowling Club, Pan American Club, Hallguards, Prom Committee, Biology Club Stamp Club, Science Club. O Lane Tech Prep 88 EUGENE L. WOODS Chicago, lll. Nov. 13, 1935 Edgebrook Work Biography Committee, l. M. Sports, Hallguards, S.H. Mach., Tech Prep Rep., Slide Rule Club, Bowling Club. EDWARD YERKE Chicago, lll. April 7, 1937 Brentano School Cap 8. Gown Committee, I.M. Sports, Cross Country, Pan American, Track Team, Tech Prep Salesman, Boat Club LAURENCE A. YOUNG Chicago, lll. March 22, 1937 Mulligan College Honor Society, Honor Class- es, l. M. Sport, Biography Committee, Bowling Club, Pan American Club, Office Clerk. I NORBERT T. ZABLOCKI Chicago, lll. June 11, 1936 St. Mary's Work l. M. Sports, Biology Club, Slide Rule Club, S. H. Auto, Hallguards. O GERALD ZARMIN Chicago, III. Sept. 18, 1936 St. Helen's Schoal Pan American Club, Hall- guard, Student Service Comm., I. M. Sports, Biology Club. GLENN L. ZERA Chicago, lll. Jan. 14, 1936 Greeley School Football, Hallguard, l. M. Sports. I 89 June 1954 GEORGE J. WROBLE Chicago, Ill. Nov. 27, 1936 St. Stanislaus College Tool Design, l. M. Sports. I FRED YORK Chicago, lll. Julv 1, 1936 Jehovah Undecided Hallguard, Chess 8. Checkers, Pan American Club. O LAWRENCE W. YOUNG Wisconsin May 9, 1936 Hibbard College Soccer Team, Letterman's Club, Entertainment Comm., Honor Society, Olympians, Gymnastic Team, Hallguafrd. I WILLIAM J. ZADLER Missouri Feb. 17, 1935 Bateman Work Office Help, l. M. Sports, Boat Club, Camera Club, German Club, Bowling Club, S. H. Auto. DONALD V. ZASTAWNY Chicago, Ill. Aug. 3, 1936 Heart of Mary School I.M. Sports, Slide Rule Club, Hallguard, 4A Architects. MICHAEL R. ZIENTARA Chicago, lll. July 10, 1936 St. Wenceslaus Work Polish Club, Hallguard, I.M. Sports. I une I9 4 eniorzi . . DONALD L. ZIERDEN Chicago, Ill. Nov. 26, 1935 St. Wenceslaus Work American Heritage, l. M. Sports, Track Team, Football Team, Tech Prep Salesman. ARTHUR R. ZOLLER Chicago, Ill, June 13, 1936 Hawthorne School Honor Society, Honor Class- es, Honor Roll, Student Council, Swimming Team, Air Condition- ing Club, German Club. EUGENE A. PAULS Chicago, Ill, Aug. 15, 1936 Jahn College Band, Orchestra, R. O. T. C. Officer, Rifle Team, Swimming Clerk, German Club. MILAN ZIMA Chicago, III, April 5, 1936 Cameron Undecided l.M. Sports, Student Council, Student Court, German Club. GERALD ZWERENZ Chicago, Ill. March 15, 1936 St. Robert's School Slide Rule Club, Hallguards, Tool Designers. CHARLES MILLARD Chicago, III. Sept. 7, 1934 Greeley V. P. Work Latin Club. VAHAN C. TATOIAN Chicago, lll, July 21, 1936 Cleveland College Pan American, Hallguards, Student Council, I. M. Sports, Ed. Films Club, Bowling Club, American Heritage Club. O TOM JACOBSON ' ROBERT ALFRED NEWZELL DONALD J, STUART Chicago Ill Oct. 6, 1935 Chicago, Ill. Apr. 22, 1935 Chicqgol Ill, Aug 30 1934 Moos Work Wm. Penn Nixon Army Our Lady of Mr Carmel Wgrk House Wiring Club, LM. Lane Unit Future Teachers I. M. Sports Latin Club Sports of America, Student Council, Hongr Sgciefy ROTC Officer, Rifle Team, Ger- man Club, Crack Drill Team. O O O CHARLES L. DUNN Chicago, lll. March 7, 1936 Cleveland Work Football Team, I. M. Sports, Track Team, German Club, Tech Prep Salesman, Roller Club. Lune Tech Prep JACK GETTY Chicago, Ill. April 2, 1936 St. Michael Undecided l.M. Baskebtall, Hallguard, Spanish American Club. aff General Educational Development Graduates Balls, Arthur S. Bergner, Gilbert W. Bornost, Arthur R. Butzback, Ronald Dean Doss Jr. Theodore C. Dudek, Chester F. Frogner, George J. Gumowski, Alfred Richard Springer, Edward M. Killmer, Allen Roy Lemke, Lawrence L. Maczko, Mitchell J. Olsen, Lenard S. Paulson, Edwin L. Perrone, Ronald James Richards, James E. Swinke, John R. Verden, Kenneth D. Walters, Conrad W. Warfield, Norman T Wesol, Theodore Wines, Richard Leo June 1954 LLIBS AN ACTIVITIE LYING is done for the joy of flight as well as for serious missions. The diversion attained from the high altitudes stimulates and refreshes the flier. Likewise, many activities of Laneites are done for the joy of the experience as well as for serious and practical reasons. The following Lane clubs and classes were formed not only for en- joyment but also with the idea of bringing together boys with the some interests. ln so doing the.y increase their knowledge of the sub- ject in which they are interested so that some day in the future they will have that extra knowledge to call upon as the need may arise. ,vm ,A V Q -v - ' V - g ' X 5 fun T k WJ, ,fer . g,-of v t . MX 1 . ' L J . ' ' 0 ik-ff g. 5 . . A M ' - -' .- ' H -:L-77-Zvi'-'5-.L .-f ' , ' . ,- pf... -1,35 9,.j-.-.' ' gf,f1..r--. 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Q 'Q Q .., . .-. Q51-,. Q k,Q-Qxv QQ Q Q June 1954 93 ANNUAL EDITCDRS Marks-Editor-in-Chief, Mazmanian-Business Manoger, Mr. Young, Holvarson-R.O.T.C. Editor, Vrablik-Club Editor, Aim-Sports Editor,inot shownl. N, ,-JC4 THE LA E TE H PREP E ,.s ' ,J' F1 if w 'P 162 fgl rw ,I E 7F , , F, . , 1 if E Vol. XLV June i954 No. 4 RlNTER'S INK must get into their veins, judging by the feverish activity ot the writers in the Tech Prep office. From the new issue of the Tech Prep with the varied stories, articles, and features, ond, as for the Annuol, it's ci landmark in the lite of every moment the semester starts till the Tech Prep and Annual make their semesterly appearance, the typewriters never cease to click, ideas nev- er ceose to whirl about in the creative minds of the young journalists. As o result of this writ- ing talent, Laneites eagerly anticipate each 94 Lane Tech Prep Senior. From the clicking of the typewriters to the roars from the press rooms, the Tech Prep Staff from top to bottom never ceases to bring you the finest in the literary arts. ANNUAL WRITERS Hehn, Beeson, Peterson, Miss Hess, Unison, Harris Row 1. Mr. Hogey, Runge,-Phoio Editor. Row 2. Reiter, Knoblock, Grob, Mcmgrum, Pohlke, Collurofici, Worych, Hull. June 'I954 NNUAL RT STAFF Straus, Buchweifz, Pfergonde, Kendzy, Washburn-Art Editor, Dietrich, Adams. 'L,...L,,M, MQ 'SWE STANDING: Mr. Rappaport, York, Snare, Gresch, Budner, Mr. Fossler. SEATED: Kerler, Salyer. 96 Lane Tech Prep Q Q wiggisp ,X ,,....-v WfiN2l9i5.f ,QQ , ,wwf Q- g ,Q . 0 wg, 1 W .55 'if . ily ,, wig? ,S-Z aiiiiw 'V Q snf'Q1wW'5 X Q it, I as sq Q1 2 Q 55 , . ,. '. 51 7 G RE T Eg' f xi' ,z--ZW h 'Y A Sw i JJ., 1 ' A fs' f 1 j ' .' .133 F in Egg 'wb wkww IR C0 DITIONING Connoisseurs of Cool Comfort Row 1. Wegener, Stotz, Hunt, Fitzgerald, Zoller, Sunde, Mr. Gotschall, Gorman, Dunn, Anderson Auge, Cys, Sciackitano, Lenahan. Row 2. Stronsky, Wilgus, Weber, Goetz, Enari, Partington, Kedzior, Gillberg, Lis, Sciackitano Kuehn, Odeon, Ziemba, Jakubowics, Wilsek. Row 3. Jokiel, Schoeniohn, Glowa, Klein, Wegner, Moresca, O'Neil, Lowe, Wolski, Waterloo Vanstedum, Olson, Provax, Zemon. Row 4. Haldane, Plano, Schreiber, Wiener, Janik, Peterson, Prisble, McP'hiIliamy, Wilkens Schaumburg, Buechner, Schreiber, Heinrich. PACHE Strong Men of Lane Row 1. Kuroda, Stashiu, Lietzow, Mr. Heflin, Nagel, Shaw, Buscoglio. Row 2. Gruninger, Brostrom, Duncan, Semet, Witte, Brandel, Anagnostopoulos, Krieger. Lane Tech Prep 1 BIOLOGY CLUB Ferns 'n' Flowers Row I. Chwclisz, Guirsch, Burck, Adomowski. Row 2. Zane, Wolin, Boenke, Thompson, Lls. Row 3. Heagney, Zeunert, Cotfini, BOATI G LUB No Landlubbers Here Row 1. Montwicki, Secondi, Jaeger, Mr. Dean, Wisniewski, Snare. Row 2. Ruhel, Dinschel, Ingersoll, Rielly, Wendt, Bergmann. Row 3. Din9'e, Off, Gora, Lindmark, Laibly, Zagler. June 1954 AMERICAN HERITAGE Row 'I. Fox, Sandberg, Nolte, Milbrandt, Mrs. Weber, Jauch, Spilotro, Carlson, Blakeski. Row 2. Michnick, Coombs, Karfman, Vittore, Carter, Bratu, Soll, Frear, Marino. Row 3. Nelson, Johnson, Haase, Hope, Rosene, Laspisa, Nelson. FTEN times we hear the cry l demand my rights, but few people really know just what privileges are guaranteed to them by the Constitution. Knowing this, a group of Laneites, under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Weber, decided to organize the Amer- ican Heritage Club in an effort to acquaint themselves with the finer points of many of our famous documents. This organization helps them to comprehend the importance of these writings and places an emphasis upon their relationship to everyday life. Meeting every Thursday in the Civics room during the eighth period, this group provides valuable information to any boy whose inter- ests are centered around the American way of living. These informal atmosphere discussions involve the present-day problems as well as those for which our forefathers fought so OFFICERS President ............... Richard Jauch Vice-President .......... George Milbrandt Treasurer ................ Roger Nolte Secretary .............. Russel Sandberg Sergeant-at-Arms ........... Pat Spilotro bravely. 'IOC Lone Tech Prep 4A ARCHITECTS HE 4A ARCHITECTS, future designers of America, have been working diligently un- der the guidance of Mr. C. G. Piper for the lost three years. The main purpose of the club is to prepare the members for college work in Architectural Engineering and Design. At the present time the boys have been de- signing and preparing detailed sheets for a six-flat apartment building. Over the three- year period of work in design, they are given all types of problems and assignments such as they are most likely to encounter in the future. For thirty-three years Lane's future design- ers have added to our schooI's collection of many trophies and honorable awards from in- dividual city-wide competition in home design and modeling. OFFICERS PrGSlder1T -.--..-.-........ R. Piotrowski Vice-President .... -- H. Hanson SGCFGICIVY -----..... --- L. Peterson Treasurer .......-,., ...-,- B , Pqwulg Sergeant-at-Arms --- -- D. Marcinkowslff 4-A ARCHITECTS Row 1. Zostowny, Neal, Tronsen, Crovens, Dohlberg, Osimowicz, Martin. Row 2. Aronsen, Jones, Herring, Fritz, Divito, Kessler. Row 3. Mueller, Zero, Mr. Piper, Kipp, Helms. Row 1. Gabriel, Moskovitz, Marcinkowski, Pawula, Mr. Piper, Hansen, Piotrowski, James, Petersen. Row 2. Krczvis, Mueller, Spero, Koepke, Schultz, Rotthier, Niebling, Avgerinos, Wcirmowski, MOQCTI. Row 3. Schatz, Richter, Hilton, Spitzci, Wilson, Scott, Benson, McKenzie, Modic. June 1954 BRU H AND EASEL Row 'I. Hinkelman, Bourkem, Felichio, Haberkorn, Cook, Larson, Novak, Dallwig, Newman, Merchut. Row 2. Marline, Whitem, Wulf, Smith, Kellerman, Mr. Cooper, Sundeen, Twar, Kalfas, Aquilar, Davidson, Shiplock. Row 3. May, Sandberg, McHugh, Dunham, Pescaone, Floyr, Kinkaid, Krist, Granzin, Simonsen, Bruno. Row 4. Ricardo Heinke, Schenone, Massaccast, Lukas, Folgers, Moriarty, Janiak, Dobias, Schneider, Kickert, Huffman. Row S. Winandy, Szoster, Snyder, Fedoriw, Biebrach, Boyer, Carlson, Erdenberger, Kozemzag. Mr. Cooper Gives Advice OFFICERS Fiesident ................. Ron Sundeen Vice-President ....... .... D on Kellerman Secretary ..... .- ......... Dan Kosemzak Sergeant-at-Arms ............ Leroy Twar HE BRUSH AND EASEL CLUB, under the artistic supervision ot Mr. Ferragallo, is composed ot students who desire to further their knowledge in the field ot art. The mem- bers drew up a Constitution, Leroy Twcir head- ing the Constitution Cornrnittee. Tours for sketching ond observing will be conducted. . M Among the projects of the club is the design- ing ot membership cards and patches. AJ- New .,.x 1 . .1 . 02 Lane Tech Prep 4 LHIIE Row Row Row Row STAFF ' Editor -in - Chief .......... William Gapp Associate Editor . ...... Mc naging Editor ............ Robert Wold ------ Stanley Shapin Sports Editor ................ Gerry Geslce THE DAILY News Editor ........ Editorial Editor --.---- Feature Editor -. ......... Morris Anderson Exchange Editor - .......... James Domino The Daily is one of the few daily high school newspapers published in this country It has the further distinction of being a strictly student publication, written, edited, and print- ed entirely by students with the faculty advis-i ors standing by to give any assistance when- ever it may be necessary. Our paper is also a member of the lllinois State High School Press Association, and at the present time tive mem- bers of the staff are also members ot the Quill 8. Scroll, which is the national honor society of journalism. 103 June 'I954 M--- Robert Marks Anderson, Miczko, Shapin, Gapp, Marks, Wold, Geske, Osimowicz Mr, Kuecker, Spice, Madzinski, Olson, Sunde, Castle, Mr. Morrissey Heitz, Spiropoulos, Pototte, Watson, Marecki, Domino, Colluraficl Anders, Wenn, Sturgile, Lynch, Cresson, Peters, Teichman. Edlfo Conrad Miczlao DHILY CONCERT BAN SAXOPHONE ALTO D. Lotz, E. Riha, J. Neumann, A. Zielinski. TENOR R. Kozlowskki, J. Bucaro, J Comito,BARlTONE R. Hennings. BASS R. Nelson. CORNET SOLO R. Jais, R. Young. Ist J. Ruer, P Stanczyk, 2nd R. Gaul, C, Voight, 3rd J. Podraza, J. Mueller. TRUMPET L. Russo, T. Gabrielsen, J Gagliano, J. Dumerer. FLUGEHORN D. Woodville, F. Catania. FRENCH HORN 'Ist Wm. Jones. 2nd D Doss, H. Minor. 3rd H. Johnson, J. Olson, 4th H. Moriarty. TROMBONE 1st M. Gienko, R. Stitz. 2nd A Crabtree, D. Dalstrom, 3rd P: Golle, G. Vesper. BARITONE T. C. W. Hanson, G, Krabec, B. C. R. Sutton H. Joronstad, M. Carramusa, E. Ellsworth. BASS Eb L. Stauter, T. Blount, L. Wodka, W. Zellmer, L. Miller PERCUSSION R. Andreotti, P. Nilson, D. Pabst, E. Uhlig, N. Van Germert. ALENT UNLIMITED is displayed in all performances of the Lane Concert Band, but talent doesn't blossom forth unculti- vated--it needs industry and perseverance unlimited too. These traits the members of the Concert Band have and use, and fortu- nately Captain Huff is always on hand to see to thatl The result is an all-time championship. Lane students have come to know and admire the concerts of these music masters, for many times they have been entertained by it at school functions. The audience is often surprised to learn that these musicians are not all taking the music course, scientists and mathematicians often turn to music as an avocation or merely as a hobby-witness Pro- fessor Einsteinl-and thus is it with many of 104 Lane Tech Prep l s Capt. Hu 5 5 Uzey Play Wee! and Solid FLUTE ll PICCOLO: D. Pogni,, J. LoVoIle, C. Adams, C. Olivo, R. Billet, J. Pogono, S. Sojdero, F. Sobo. OBOE: O. Dobios, F. Tuler, C. Sonik, D. Clouss. EB CLARINET: G. Berg. BB CLARINET SOLO: R. Gollo, P. Sondquist, E. Pouls, J. Kosper, R. Fitzgerald, Is! R. Julian, R. Bruscoto, J. Rush, V. Molec, R. Bostlcr. 2nd E. Hossler, J. DiColo, A. Carcivetto, L, Lobudo, . Bernoth, C. Teresi, R. Wocek, E. Westwick, E. Swicerski, R. Kosch.3rd R. Flock, H. Klein, E. Anzolone, K, Golinski, C. Cosperon, Wm, Stosch, J. Anderon., D. Polosiok, T. Corros, W. P'lumeri, J. Pcitryn. ALTO CLARINET H. Bortus, D. Dziedzic, A. Johnson, BASSI CLARINET C. Nielsen, Wm. Bockoy, F. Bogut. BASSOON E. Molec, W. Auge, G. Sovoge, D. Clouss. r Chomps these Lone musicians. Not only do they enrich their own lives, but they olso contribute to the lives of their fellow-students through their hormonious offerings. Bigness is on opproprlote oppellotion with them, for they like to mention the size of their cotologued librory, which consists of well over three hundred numbers, plus mony miscelloneous uncotologued numbers, this is the reoson thot they ore oble to offer pro- groms of such diversity. Further, they ore the lorgest omong the high school bonds with whom they compete, ond, while this might mcike perfect unison oll the more difficult, it cloesn't impede them, for they olwoys come out in front. M June 1954 105 COMMERCIAL ART dow 'I. Smith, Pergande, Kendzy, Mr. Young, Buchweitz, Rush, Slowinski. Row 2. Tyndall, Frederick, Twar, Duncan, Skipp, St. John, Weiss. Row 3. Shak, Kestler, Schenone, Erdenberger, Schadeck, Doering. Row 4. Straus, Washburn, Dietrich, Melnick, Adams, Szostek. Rembrandts of Tomorrow at Work Today 06 Lone Tech Prep NE OF THE BUSIEST ORGANIZATIONS here at Lane is the Commercial Art class. Its activities afford a wide range of op- portunities to those interested. Three hours spent each day have produced unusual success in the past and present in preparing the stuf- dents for responsible jobs in the Art field. The layout and art of the Annual and Tech Prep are done by this group. Year after year both publications have been rated highest among the country's high school magazines by college press associations. Many times students have won in contests such as Scholastic, Clean-up, Hire the Han- dicapped , Sotety. They are constantly ex- tending their scope of knowledge and appre- ciation of art by taking trips to r- .,,. seums and art studios and by earnestly studying the fundamentals of their chosen career. GER N CLUB Guten Tag, Freund Row 1. Dosse, Wolper, Moulten, Meyer, Mrs. Adams, Romag, Nolte, Blank, Garland. Row 2. Olsen, Kaiser, Einstein, Piell, Luke, Csicsa, Zoller. Row 3. Rumer, Forfonatas, Klepiisch, Herrvalsch, Gresh, Karfman, Brashavetz, Galuhn. Row 4. Heyn, Ritcshe, Herrhaase, Schwarck, Thornton, Eulenspiegel, Carlson, Johnson. Row Row Horvifz. Row Row Chwalisz. Row Salyer, Jones, York, Hanson, Seaberg, Delaney, Burton, Brandel, Vrablik. Fitzgerald, Jaeger, Kusner, DeJong, Shapin, Mr. P'era, Kuroda, Schlotfhauer, Jensen, Kidder, Rohleder, Winker, Killian, Becker, Lietzow, Helm, Schulz, Keehn, Anderson, Hoffman. York, Borin, Voegfle, Knudson, Anognostopoulos, Rix, Gruenewald, Novak, Bersch, Russ, Kilgus, Berger, Wermuth, Reifler, Behnke, Edwards, Knoll, Biebrach, Meier, Steuer, Knoll. 4 June 1954 2.107 HO CJR SGCIETY SUPER-HONOR ROLL Row 'l. Kielar, Tronsen, Sidor, Herkert, Mr. Suter, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Meierdierks, Mr. Sotter, Kuroda, Kuntzendorf, Johnson, Nelson, Row 2. Moss, Shannon, Marks, Fodlin, Lukek, Lee, Peterson, Giordano, ltohara, Unison, Fong, Marguardt. Row 3. Gwiasda, Lange, Julian, Winker, James, Mulllen, Voegtle, Milleker, Cerini, Jankinson, Ksner, Mueller. Row 4. Dosse, Marks, Tabler, Behnke, Moulton, DeJong, Stebbins, Crawford, Moessing, Piotrowski Brunner. 1 Brain Trusts of Lane OFFICERS President ..... Albert Herkert Vice-President Terry Kuorda Secretary . . Edward Sidor Treasurer . . Wayne Nelson Sgt.-at-Arms George Milbrandt HIS NATIONAL organization is well known to scholars all over the country, and membership in it is indeed a very great honor. It should be the ambition of all Laneites to become members of the National Honor Society. To qualify you have to be in at least the top SW, of the 3A class, top IOW3 of the 4B class, and top ISCMJ of the 4A class. 108 Lane Tech Prep lt is indeed an honor to reach that apex. ln addition you must have completed an extra-curricular activity for the school. Mr. Hunter is the sponsor of the Lane chapter of this national organization, and is always will- ing to help anyone with any problems he may have concerning college, scholarships, or the Honors Program. HONOR SOCIETY 4A Row 'I. Klepitsch, Sidor, Milbrandt Herkert, Mr. Sotter, Kurodo, Nelson, Tron sen, Blakeslee, Kuntzendorf, Lorenzetti. Row 2. Obos, Rossbacher, Marks Kravis, Frear, Peterson, Luke, Furmanski Aronson, Reid. Row 3. Jen cn, Andrle, Vittofc, Sp.lotro, Geske, Fong, Mueller, Klein, Jauzh Rymarcsuk. Raw 4. Thornton, Rosene, Dosse Si:l.w.do, Nelson, Rornag, Walshon, Pio.rowski, Sutschek, Moqeri, HONOR SOCIETY 4B-3A Row I. Schlotthauer, Milleker, Newell, Larson, Johnson, Kuntzendorf, Milbrandt, Kuroda, Mr. Sorter, Herkert, Sidor, Nelson, Julian, Jessen. Sharp, Jenkinson, Coleman, Jaeschke. Row 2. Blanchard, Gwiasta, Rochotte, l-lehn, Martin, Scatturo, Richmond, Nissen, Shapin, Vrablik, Mullen, Rix, Gdalman, Russ, Fitzgerald Oswald. Row 3. ltahara, Leirvik, Lange, Leland, Reck, Moss, Unison, Cerini, Winker, Voegtle, Wold, Kiedaish, Halvarson, Wet:-er. Row 4. Giebelhausen, Bauer, Kusner, Moessing, DeWald, Stebbins, Olson, Witte, Busczinski, Reifler, Behnke, Talaber, Henry, Anderson, Marks, Brattset, Brunner. HONOR SOCIETY 4A Row I. Klepitsch, Sidor, Milbrandt, Hcrkert, Mr. Setter, Kuroda, Nelson, Tronsen, Blakeslee, Kuntzendorf, Loren- zetti. Rev 2. Obos, Rossbacker, Marks, Kravis, Frear, Peterson, Luke, Furmanski, Aronson, Reid. Row 3. Jensen, Andrie, Vittore, Sprlotro, Geske, Fong, Mueller, Klein, Jcluch, Marouardt, Rymarcsuk. Rav 4. Thornton, Rosene, Dosse, Schweda, Nelson, Romug, Walshon, Pio- trowski, Sutscher, Magerl, June 1954 109 CGLLEGE H0 GRS LGEBR Row I. Kartmon, Kunfzendorf, Ro- mag, Mr. Rappaport, Milbrandl, Ronene Herkerl, Piorrovvski. Row 2. Gapp, Marks, Luke, Peler- son, Rymaresulc, Sidor, Walshon. Row 3. Crawford, Pawula, Mueller Podlin, Nelson, Tronsen. Row 4. Johnson, While, Moulton Sufschek, lsenberg. Row 'l. Aronson, Piell, Spilotro, Mrs. Brodman, Brafu, Shulfz, Fox. Row 2. Koziol, Kraemer, McKenzie , Oberman, Jauch, Brezinski. Row 3. Ryan, Kravis, Tlylor, Young Lorenzetti. ' Row 4. Bonnis, DeSalvo, Thornton, Nelson, Magerl, Laspisa. Row 'I. lfurmanalci, Rossbacker, Raheler, Miss Miller, Andrele, Vitfore Freaf. f?n'v 7. Iflonilsch, Wlalsh, Runge lfuklinski, Sandberg, Gresch. Row 3. Reid, Garland, Troyer, Zol lor, Albach, Manos, Graven. Row 4. Berninqer. Galichus, Haase, Nolte, Schreiber, P'anicali, Blakeslee. Lane Tech Prep 110 1 HONORS SOLID GEOMETRY Row 'l. James, Winker, Jenkinson Unison, Braftset, Lindholm, Mullen, Mill Ieker, Voegtle. Row 2. lfahara, Moss, Lee, Rehfuss Lange, Cerini, Scafurro, Jaeschke. ' Row 3. Weber, Uebel, Reck, Kus- ner, Russ, Giordano, Gwiosda. Row 4. Moessing, Marks, Behnke Slebbins, Krueger, DeJong. I HONORS TRIGONOMETRY Row 1. Hehn, Nissen, Larson, Mr. Rappaporf, Leirvik, Wold, Newell. Row 2. Reiter, Gdalman, Mukafis, Janek, Shapi n, Kiedaisch. Row 3. Bauer, Brunner, Witte, Knoll, DeWald. Row 4. Richmond, Schlofthauer, Halvarson, Kuroda, Giebelhausen, Busc- ynskl. ADVANCED HONORS ALGEBRA Row 1. Harris, Nilsson, Zafor, Strom, George, Berg, Davis, Brown, Hanus Row 2. Springer, Brandf, Vesper Gruener, Zaver, Schumacher, Green, De- Michaels. Rnw 3. Pfeifer, Abbot, Singer, Mar- cellis, Eckenboy, Epstein, Mrs. Hoffman. Row 4. Bruscato, Reinharf, Pleiss- ner, Varner, Kiela, Scheible. June 1954 'l'l1 Nrfiglfleizta l X KEY o n LU is X A ,EY,i' XSQQAT 91 11111 Row 'I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Discussing Future Plans for the Community Lana Tech Prep Davis, Moulton Runge, Jensen, Mr, Sanders, Sidor, Geske, Gapp, DeJong. Harris, Kielar, Reck, Rymarcsuk, Wagner, Bersch, Bobroff. Julian, Scaturro, Shapin, Rossbacher, Nilsson, Albach, Oswald, Hume, Crawford, Olson, Nelson, Behnke. Clarence Jensen Vice-President ....,-,,,,-- Edwgrd Sidof SGCVGTGFY -------.-. -... D iethelm Runge Gerald Geske Royal S. Browne HE LANE TECH KEY CLUB sponsored by the Lake View Kiwanis Club, is corn- posed of outstanding students from the School of Champions, The group is made up of Laneites high in scholastic ability, leadership traits, and participation in extra- curricular activities, and does a fine job of serving and improving the school and com- munity. President ....,.. .-.,,-- Treasurer ....., .-.. ---,-- Sponsor .....,., ----- M r, One of the club's main projects is the Stu- dent Manual, a booklet having a list of school clubs and important organizations along with a diagram of the school, The purpose of thi: project is to better acquaint both new and old students with Lane. Also on the club's agenda for this year is a talent show featuring enter- tainers from our school and jointly sponsored by the Key Club and the Student Council. Mr. Royal Browne is the energetic and benevolent guide of this group. CENTLIRIANS Hl-Y Self - made Men Row 1. Schlotthauer, Csicsai, Cresson, Fox, Osimowicz, Nolte, Marks, Zoller, Weise, Carlson. Row 2. Taylor, Polotto, Rattneij Coombs, Oakleaf, Durrett, Mutter, Frear, Neophitos. Row 3. Wold, Wolper, Heinrich, Haase, Stefans, Bach, Dosse, Sparacino. CENTURIANS HI-Y President .................. Roger Nolte Vice-President ........... Charles Cresson Treasurer ..... - ......... ,- Arthur Zoller Secretary .............. -- Harold Fox Publicity Chairman ........ Robert Marks Entertainment Chairman .... R. Osimowicz HE MAIN PURPOSE of any Hi-Y club is to help make a student more sociable both with other boys and with girls. In addition to this it provides a boy with additional activ- ity in sports and added enjoyment with enter- tainment such as movies and socials. The Centurians Hi-Y endeavors to go a step turther. They aid in guiding a student to devel- op his greatest native possibilities so as to in- crease his areas of leadership as well as his social status. Although this club is fairly new in the school, it is a well-established fact that it is now one ofthe most active and highly regarded clubs in the school. PU BLICITY Row 1. Kreterfield, Mr. Glick, Hume Row 2. Nawrocki, Thiele. June 1954 HALL GUARDS Officers Row 1. Stroley, Leonard, Fox -A Chief of Chiefs, Mr. Rosenblum, Arrigoni Hamilton, Laspisa. Row 2. Knoblosh, Lores, Fong, Kusner, Moss, Welsh. CAPTAINS AND SPECIALS Row 'l. Bertling, Hamilton, Rosin ski, Mr. Rosenblum, Elliott, Dynek, Seamon Skarda. Row 2. Rohleder, Miton, Vauch Losavio, Arrogoni, Taylor, Kreiter. Row 3. Woods, Kidder, Liss, Griffin Caracci, Nyden, Golluzzo. LIEUTENANTS AND CLERKS Row 1. P.IIor, Kreterfield, Grem- bfa, Schuh, Fretland, Mr. Rosenblum Lazzarotto, Thomas, Vaccarino, Peterson Sai1.n3, Ligenza. Row 2. Ricordati, Milnik, Niven Gctly, Scheffler, Corbett, Hofh, Augustyn Joseph, Matulo, Kumler, Kokot, Aguilar Row 3. Eagniewski, Curtis, Mare! cek, Mirsky, Fedorchak, Bergmann, Gruber Hugery, Weise, Paul, Moscinski, Hoffman Steinkopf. Row 4. Swanson, Ruhnke, Hogsf- rom, Lund, Marti, Carson, Stefans, Ben- net, Zera, Burton, Anderson, Reitag. 114 Lane Tech Prep 1 LATW4 Mentes Sonae in '19 was M'-31 Maid CLUB Corporibus Sanis OU C-452 - J Row 'l. Mc.Cul, Chapman, Newell, Wold, Mr. Culbertson, Fligelman, Antonelli, Vanderweel, Rutherford. Row 2. Kooco, Conger, Dal Moro, Roddy, Kasper, Phillips, Hummelberg. Row 3. Pillar ,Witt, Schullo, Wayne, Reiter, Ford, Rothermel. Row 4. Carlson, Johnson, Gord, Henry, Delinger. Row 1. Stromquist, Paul, Muscarello, Albach, Mr, Culbertson, Forsberg, Pupich, Kiley, Tado. Row 2. Gdalman, Bondi, Schulz, Umbi-ight, Mustacci, Hughes, Kordas, Rollins, Pankowiak, Pena. Row 3. Marquardt, Wilk, Zangri, Kraus., Lorenzetti, Rutherford, Stuart, Beeson, Pierce, McHeele N THE LATIN CLUB the students become acquainted with the romantic atmosphere that surrounds a study of Ancient Rome. The history of Rome, the customs ot the people, their way of living,--these studies give fullness to the study of the Latin language. . Y. The very capable sponsor of the club is Mr. Culbertson, who can be said to take more than an average interest in the progress of the dis- cussions during the meetings. The boys cer- tainly profit from his knowledge of ancient history. 1 Row 1. Alperstein, Zalaschan, Mrs. Weber, Blanchard, Blake. Roxg 2. Hamburg, Kokot, Schenk, Ennes, Witte. Row 3. Jakubowicz, Speiden, Bushnick, Wackerle. . K gler Har t. llllhglf AND HEARS OFFICERS President ............... Bill Zaloschan Vice-President ......... George Blanchard Secretary-Treasurer ...... Jack Alperstein Sgt.-at-Arms ...... ..,,, J eff Hibler LL RIGHT, this is itl Make it good' Places! Curtain! The last minute ins- structions have been given by Mrs. Weber. The curtain opens and the play begins. On the Friday night of April 9, l954, the Mask and Shears had another smash hit. The name of the play was Out of the Frying Pan. As is usual, there was a terrific turnout, and many Laneites and their girl friends had a fine evening of good entertainment. Going behind the scenes, we find much more than just rehearsing, which is tough enough. The boys have to stay in school on the average till five o'clock. There are also posters to be made, tickets to be sold, arrangements to be made for the use of the auditorium, props to get, scenery to be arranged for, and many other minute details to look after. All this goes into making hit after hit as the club has done in the past and will do in the future. Mrs. Dorothy Weber is the sponsor of this club and with the help of Miss Chuchut is re- sponsible for the fine plays which the club produces each semester. ,fvlm Karrymnrc, hm? is haw We do it 'l'l6 Lane Tech Prep 'I. A Thrilled Audience 2. Glad to Meet You 3. Young Love 4. UPut Over ThereV' 5. HVVha' Happen?H 6. Lone's LoveHes 7. Reheardng in Earnest Wl1uf7l Wu haw? laughs? Chrills? June 1954 LIBRARY HELPER Bookworms at Work Row 'I. Richmond, Brinkman, Wackerhe, Hsrlache, Martyniuk, Vanderweel, Miss Schumacher, Mrs. Knapp, Fligelman, Atkinson, Chatow, Frenchman, Fricano, Yepp. Row 2. Witte, Leander, Kuehn, Kleve, Fehrenkamp, Kaufman, Brannock, Burke, Lewendowski, Canning, Backman, Herman, Johnson, Witt, Vvilk. Row 3. Cremosnick, Farrel, Richter, Moore, Spain, Merkin, Beedy, Lindgren, Skomba, Rehm, Smith, Balder, Reilly, Hering, Nichols. Row 4. Kist, Crook, Johston, Dahl, Zygowicz, Kross, Bartz, Pittelkay, Krueger, Christ, Lantz Brinkman. Checking Out Books Lane Tech Pren OME INTO THE LIBRARY any period, and you are sure to see a group of indus- trious, conscientious young men who are always trying vainly to return the books to their rightful places on the shelves. These young men are guided in their task by the patient and cble Miss Schumacher, who is head librarian, and by several pleasant and willing assistant librarians-Miss Burns, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Knapp, ond Mrs. Guagliardo. The Laneites who work in the library not only shelve the books but also mark new books, return library admits to study halls, and help in m.any other jobs which occur in a library of this size, The library has over 3000 fiction and I l,625 non-fiction books, all by good authors, among these books is an adequate supply of first-Class reference books. lt's really a great place, Laneites, our own LANE LIBRARY. PROJECTI NISTS Reel Rollers ,an if Row 1. MacPherson, Anderson, Kaplan, Kanter, Karstan, Crawford, Mr. Sherman, Rasene, Oswald, Rohde, Krueger, Kusner, Anderson, Klafin, Row 2. Zack, iritter, Gruenler, Dousey, Wolper, Marcy, Durrctt, Heinlein, Noecker, Hammond, lverscn, Wrobil. Row 3. Neilsen, Ottoson, Gulrsch, White, Epstein, Fletcher, Roescncr, Dinschcl, Cash, Zator, Gcraci, Klaus. Row 4. Sabourtiri, Wlodarczyk, Boettcher, Franzen, Balzuweit, Bchrike, Peterson, Karavich, Marks, Sornfari OFFICERS President ,.,.. .. ......... Bruce Crawford Vice-President - . ,. ......... Donald Rosene Secretory .,,,., ,,-- ,...... Donald Karsten Sergeant-at-Arms .,,..... Norman Oswald QQ OLL 'EM, -a well-known phrase4is the trademark ot the Lane Projectionists in action. At these meetings the mem- bers learn how to operate and care tor the motion picture equipment used here at school. The club supplies operators tor any period of the day that they are needed by a teacher to shew movies to a class. Thus, they are always welcomed by their fellow Laneites, for their appearance in a classroom means Movies to- day, fellowsl They can be happy in the thought that they are furthering the education ot the students, and their enthusiastic advisor, Mr. Sherman, is to be credited with doing ci Fine job. Learning by Visual Education June 1954 Row 1. Smith, Sabo, Ciouser, Schneider, Podraza, Scheuer, Weimer, Niec, Whitlock, Casperson, Becicei Mr. Lombardo, Signa, Grzegrozewski, Wahout, Cefalu, Garrity, Rippel, Emmert, Calcagno, Braun, Bauer, Nass, Lunetto, P'upich. Row 2. Hult, Kudenholt, Woodruff, Schanzleh, Buchhauser, Schaus, Taylor, Hack, Kanter, Laws, Fisher, Gershon, O'Connor, Sanborn, Kaufman, Bujak, Stehl, Aumuller, Lawrence Gonia, Bartley, Sachaclci, Hunt, Kotsakis. Row 3. Cole, Urban, Naleway, Collins, Obrakta, Piazza, 2 Ol That isn't Fred Waring's choir war- bling in the orchestra room. lt is ci group of Lane students who devote a great deal of their time to making beautiful music for concerts, contests, and various other events around the school. The boys' voices are devel- Lane Tech Prep E 14 3 Mr. Lombar -:Q -m.,.w,,..w-Age, W. ... ., Sweet Strain of Snug Delfranco, Carsello, Ciesiel, Conrad, Males, Floretto, Neeb, Tradlener, Hansen, Marcotte, Krebs, Reilly, Anderson, Snow, Carlson, D. Schreiber, Williams, Todd, Brunner, Row 4. Mocnejewski, Aronson, Malecki, Jones,R, Holmes,V, Gustafson, Budnik, Vierus, Buchinski, Jensen, Julian, Schocne, LaBarbera, P'atryn, Garner, Sol, Lofgren, Gienko, Rattan, Carrew, Cottrell, Wangrow, Tauger Row 5. Czerwinski, Glowa, Turner, Falkner, Hanson, Doninger, Otte, Plumeri, Miller, Peterson, Carlson,l, Varga: Accompanist, Reynolds, Reinhardt, Hammersmith, Carras, Budish, Mika, Chirikos, Strosnik, Holmes, Schwegel, Thiele. the Voices oped in an instruction class and then blended with others to create any kind of music from Joshua Fit de Battle of Jerico to Adoramus Te, by Palestrina. The conductor and man behind all the hard work and beautiful results is Mr. Lombardo. June 1954 PA -AMERICAN Row Row Row Row Polotto, Halvarson, Mr. Lutzen, Evers, Leirvik, DIaz, Nissen, Rlchontek, Novak, Hamilton. lanek, Moss, Engerman, Sol, Dunlap. Rose, Priest, Holmes, Rommes, Johnson, Schoenig. -.oi-fn Row 1. Vofiske, Anderson, Janczewski, Nuccio, Mr, Lutzeri, Geraci, Langfield, Novak, Del Fovero. Row 2. Killian, Kukla, Becker, Ccsperson, Zaver, Masson, Speiden, Mc Kenzre. Row 3. Nilsson, Ney, Larson, Ruiz, Jacobson, Senn, Janis, Seaborg, Kariolich, Raw 4. Mandro, Carramusa, Carlson, Benson, Gusland, Biank, Russo. UENOS DIAS AMIGOSH is likely to be heard when somebody walks into one of the several Spanish classes at Lane. ln each class there is formed a Pan-American club which holds its meetings every other 122 Lane Tech Prep Friday during the regular class period. During the meetings discussions are held on topics pertaining to the- subject, and movies are shown, usually about Spain, South America, or Mexico. Row 'l. Rabeler, Martin, Grave-n Mr. Lurzon, Merckx, Borninger, Young Tabeler. Row 2. Kargol, Kuklinski, Spilofro Oberman, Rossbscher, Andrele, Budner Bonnis. Row 3. Lind Trond, Soll, Runge, Krenfz, Carrera, Urow, Nelson. Row 4. Sandquisf, White, Krumsee Carter, Gnerner, Ryan, Hammerschmidl Blank. Row 'l. Monos, lsenberg, York, Mr Lufzen, Wolkow, Nelson, Szajko, Stork. Raw 2. Zarmin, Jacob, Rice, Wish- meier, Shigemura, Romano, Trumpp, Crawford. Row 3. Johsfon, Vittore, Richards Borner, Masferson, Prokosh, Homer, P'eril- don, Row 4. Schreiber, Thorholm Schweda, Doss, rcrkc, Panicalli, Kangas Molochlcb. Row 1. Miller, Oswald, Behenine Glenko, Mr, Lufzen, Pantaleo, Landi, lynn Tafoian. Row 2. Holtz, Benanti, Geske, War- ren, Shannon, Glass, Marino, Engels Richter. Row 3. Pagni, Odeshoo, Lnvalle Hughes, Oddo, Russo, Frieden, Ball, Row 4. Menas, Peterson, Walker Missnersky, Laisydon, Blokeslee, Mnlec Gagliano, Murray. June 1954 123 I I I 1 I PAN - AMERICAN Row I. Hoadf, Bell, Kozemzar Holmer, Neumcnn, Larson, Buscaglia Urkovich, McGinnes, Barzowski, Sleeman Row 2. Golinski, Rosasco, Scoville Dingle, Sharp, Mrs. Olson, Pykci, Agcular Cardone Blanchard, Pisczek. Row 3. DeMichaels, Bennet, Toms aszewski, Auslonder, Lee, Sundeen, Aziz Georgem, Gilbert, Kobida. Row 4. Adamowski, Johnson, Peter- son, Wagner, Wulf, Warren, Davidson Oomens, Eckert, Fischer. Row 5. Germain, Mueller, Alm Cerini. PAN-AMERICAN Row 1. Nelson, Hepner, Snare, My- lander, Mrs. Olsen, Losky, Martyniuk, Norgaard, Schon. Row 2. Abbot, Marcellis, Menas Leland, Cofterwell, Schumacher, Sciackif tano, Leland, Toorner. Row 3. Boston, Stensland, Cook, Brown, Rason, Hammond, Strom, CarIson,, Kratz. Row 4. Esvang, Forde, Andersemn, Long, Macey, Piazza, Eddy, Bogaez. PAN-AMERICAN Row 'l. Moessing, Ross, Sfitz, Mrs. Wing, Bieze, Wilbur, Lund, Karston. Row 2. Kosmatin, Young, Healy, Johnson, Hauser, Cook, Schwarz. Row 3. Okdua, Tomz, Jarol, Lind- vig, Schenkel, Boettger, Haberkorn. Row 4. Baron, Hogsfrom, Short, Briese, Pecoraco, Oswald, l24 Lane Tech Prep 1 i Blank, Anderson, Stebbins, Schwegel, PAN-AMERICAN Row 'l. Murphy, Warda, Colby. Mullen, Scafforo, Mrs. Wing, lrahara, Skl- fano, Young, Salerno, Hunse. Row 2. Nelson, Cosfello,, Budnck, Notfo, Caraveffa, Ponsalle, Wllhelrn, Flam- mang, Russo. Row 3. Brostrom, Templer, Abruzzn, Boy, Reck, Hubucck, DiMaggio. Row 4. Kruger, Marks, Morris, Bieze, Balmer, Vertnik, Gordon, Nystrom, ROLLER CLUB Row I. Roffau, Berfling, Hayes, Smalley, Knapik, Mr. Gorski, Seplak, Kleich, Schwager, Schoen. Row 2. Strong, Reinhardt, Scheffki, Knapik, Shearer, Glammona, May, Delparte, Srachula. Row 3. Vogel, Schlfflr, Hauser, Juricic, Duemmlein, Kloss, Russo, Klernenz, Row 4. Nyden, M.ller, Mangrum, Matz, Brzozowski, Narlhoralski, Sweef. S AGE CREW Raw 1. Kulpa, Kunlzendorf, Pich- Ier, Kleich. Row 2. Knapik, Korda, Lorenzetti, Herkcrt, Seplak. 125 June 1954 R DIO CLUB Row 'I. Drochner, Hanus, Karmgard, Mr. Pertle, Klein, Weintraub Row 2. Mammond, Palluth, Schultz, Stehl, Leland, Chwalisz Row 3. Lang, Leshuk, Lieder, Nelson. Row 4. Hume, Vorbau, Koenneman, Doden, Kolstedt. UN MAY BE FOUND in a fascinating hob- M by-radio operation. The Radio Club, therefore, was founded many years ago for the sole purpose of quenching the thirst of the many radio-minded Loneites. Various nembers acquire licenses and become ama- teur radio operators Tours to various radio factories and other interesting places teach the members very many tricks about building and operating different sets. The practice of theory taught to them during lecture periods may be put to use in our own radio station, which enables members to communicate with many other omateurs all over the world. OFFICERS President ................ Art Karmgrad Vice-President ............ Robert Kleine Treasurer ................ Eric Drochner Secretary .............. Ray Weintraub Sergeant-at-Arms ......... George Hanus 126 Lane Tech Prep CAMERA CLUB .-vfs, Row 1. Enfm, Wolper, Kollocks, Axelrod, Schubert. Row 2. Worych, Cloork, Brandy, McKenzie, Spice, Stephen. Row 3. Johnson, Hull, Pohlke, Ose, Formcn. Runge Catches 'em Unawares Collurofici Waits For the Right Time June 1954 127 POLISH LUB Pracowici Studenci KNOWLEDGE ofthe rich Polish customs and cultural heritage is obtained through membership in the Polish Club. The enthusiasm with which Miss Mozur guides the members of the Club to become familiar with the contributions of the Polish people toward the progress ond development of the world is the reason for the Club's being one of the best. This viewpoint is then enlarged to include a wider understanding of other people also. Interesting trips and a social are high- lights every semester. 128 Lane Tech Prep Row 'I. Partyka, Duray, Lewandow ski, Ozlowski, Miss Mazur, Kleich, Budnik Wisniewski, Garbarino. Row 2. Knapik, Godawa, Jagubowis Gaiewski, Konopa, Balazv, Kesteloot Voigt. Row 3. Biskup, Warych, Sosnowski Guziecski, Guziec, Matula, Lewandowski Joniak, Merchut. Row 'l. Swederski, Runga, Gierszew- icz, Miss Mazur, Rymarcsuk, Sondquist, Lontz, Van Acker. Row 2. Strobot, Brezinski, Calde- rone, Korona, Domino, Borucki, Skipp, Buszynski. Row 3. Prondzmski, Woirowicz, Arendt, Banos, Palczynski, Grembla, Szczecinski. Row 4. Redina, Babula, Nesmith, Topole, Grudzien, Borta, Grobarek, Gallo. OFFICERS President ,-,----,,-,... John Rymarcsuk Vice-President ........... John Ozlowsk' Secretary ,,,,,,...... Jerry Niedermaier Treasurer .......,...... Robert Casper Sgt.-at-Arms ............... Roy Schoen POLISH CLUB Row 1. Mach, Murawski, Groczyk, Michalenko, Miss Mazur, Wrobel, Szyczow- ski, Zack, Cyzowski, Kuchynka. Row 2. Niezynlecki, Kurek, Szybow- icz, Bien, Slefanski, Kopke, Turner, Janc- zak, Smoczynski. Row 3. Guzy, Bednarchlck, Blank, Kulando, Krall, Wienski, Bufkus, Krajecki, Rofzoll. Row 4. Sladaritz, Wroblewski, Dzi- edzic, Choma, Bogut, Cymbalist, Karavich, MacPherson. POLISH CLUB Row 'l. Connolly, Perofti, Schoen, Miss Mazur, Bradley, Breitenfeld, Miczko. Row 2. Miller, Schroder, Tokarz, Gaida, Meyer, Sadowski, Kedzierski. Row 3. Lukasz, Bennet, Miller, Koski, Gills, Nadbaralski. Row 4. Vollmer, Gruzalski, Nehm- zow, Majewski, Burczy, Sandquisf. AN l DIANS Row I. Kobida, Duncan, Essig, Mr. Thue, Skipp, Russo. Row 2. Giammona, Lipperf, Jalos- zynski, Cotferell, Duncan. June 'I954 129 .H H.: ss QI Q I 3 , Q! S - U I 1 S U SN, zufl n -232 il xiii! will 2222 'z ' mf 15 f , 5? . W 4 1 42 or P figydfg ,,, n , NMQA, .X 2 I sw www f ' .wa QQ LISHERS CLUB This Way, Please! Row 1. Dunn, Moser, DeJong, Mr. Anderson, Gruenwald, Klisch, Nolte. Row 2. Johnson, Schlotthauer, Ulrich, Enari, Portiero, Paul, Uebel. Row 3. Camp, Zoller, Griffen, Burton, Puzzo. Two Seats Together QQ OLLOW me. Third row center. These words are heard repeatedly on the eve of the Mask and Shears productions. The competent Ushers Staff has as its main goal the seating of the play-goers to their satisfaction. Politeness is the'r keynote. The Ushers, under the competent guidance ot Lane's Andy Frain-Mr. E. Anderson-,also perform their important work during other big events held in our Auditorium, day or evening. One wonders what a play must look like to the Ushers, who see it in snatches not consecutive, but evidently they enjoy knowing the happy ending before they see the troubles arising, else we would have no ushers. Or perhaps their pleasure comes not from the play but from the even more interesting comedy of manners performed by the audience! June 1954 13 1 SCIENC LUB OFFICERS President .............. Richard Pichler Vice-President M........... Lewis Grembla Sec'y-Treas. - --- - -- William Milleker S SPACE traveling impossible? This is a question which may well be answered by any one of the members of the Science Club. These Junior Spacemen are well-in- formed on many factors involving this and many other questions in the field of science. Sponsored by Mr. Sullivan, they make their club educational as well as interesting by conducting lectures and projects about any one thing in Science in which a member might be interested, including some problems which puzzle both teacher and students. Mum' Blown Q Fuse Row 'l. Lowe, Milleker, Pichler, Mr. Sullivan, Kleich, Grembla, Seplak. Row Z. Graven, Kaiser, Haugen, Asato, Coftini, Berge. Row 3. Prokosch, Koenneman, Chwalisz, Arrigoni, Rottau, Feren. 1? ii 132 Lane Tech Prep PUR AN SADDLE Mount Up! Lane's Vaqueros NE of the oldest clubs at Lane, the Spur and Saddle, offers outdoor recreation un- limited. Every Thursday, one by one, the members assemble at the clock tower en- trance, and another riding session starts roll- ing. The rides are fun, healthful, exciting, and adventuresome. Undler the capable leadership of Mr. Gescheidl, the ofticers of the club endeavor to plan a program that will suit the club mem- bers from Freshies to Seniors. The activities of the club include hayracks, social rides Cgirlsl, and special three-hour rides on holi- days, in addition to their weekly two hour rides. Grab your stetson and slap leather, you cowboys! P.e5ident -,..c ,i--..--,,-,,v,,,. Thomas Boyle Vice-President -,-. .,,, W- John Unison Secretary --,, is ...... Mike Bondi Treasurer ----.. .-. ,.- .lohn Schomburg Sgt.-Qt-Arms ,.... ,,.. - - Bill Pohlmflrt Row 'l. Scaturro, Riedy, Bondi, Mr. Gescheidle, Unison, Schomburg, Srrom. Row 2. Sherrill, Manusos, Winkler, Becl'er, Losson, Fischer. Row 3. Pucsaglio, Mozola, Nagel, Pahlman, Weber. .lune 1954 133 PRI TER CLUB HE PRINTERS CLUB has pro- gressed greatly in the past ten years. The club has existed since l9I2 which is longer than most of Lane's Clubs. It was organized by Al Langan and is now sponsored by Drew Walker. The Students are doing o very fine job in the organization ofthe club, ln the print shop the members of the club print six thousand copies ot the Lane Daily each day. They also print the Lane Annual and Tech Prep each semester, using the same ma- chines and presses which were in use when the club was first organized Every semester the club takes edu- cational tours to some ot the out- standing printing plants in the coun- try. The club members plan to visit The Chicago Tribune this year. OFFICERS President ............ Dan Roe Vice - President .... Charles Lock Secretary ..... -- James Moore Treasurer --- -- Richard Ritch Sgt.-at-Arms - .... David Ne-well Sponsor .... - Mr, Drew Walker TOP Printing the annual on the Miehle flat beds. MIDDLE Mr. Beck showing Nehls how to adiust the knives on the Iinotype. BOTTOM Mr. Sims explaining color Iockup for the annual. 134 Lane Tech Prep PRINTERS CLUB Row 'l. Sirousa, Burton, Vercillo Halverson, Quinn, Mr. Beck, Pcigono, Nel son, Levy, Rubino, Kohlmon. Row 2. Volltrauer, Becker, Malaria, Wesbey, Jensen, McCoy, Endres, Polak, Bernhardt, Wolke, Mikalsen. Row 3. Hamone, Tornatore, Mock Becht, Rothbauer, Grelck, Wilson, Fischer Mludek. Row 4. P'efers, Rooks, Stevens, Hougdahl, Wenzel, Ulrich, Lehman, Jotzat PRINTERS CLUB Row 'l. Neuhaus, Kaiser, Henkels, Clawcs, Newell, Mr. Walker, Davidson, Nehls, Christiansen, Zawisak, Boch, Kam- inskl. Row 2. Derengowski, Warush, Kes- sel, Hauer, Loch, Roe, Watson, Carlson Gehrke, Howkinson, Ritch. Row 3. Freislinger, Mathewson, Schihmbeck, Liesz, Teichman, Neufeld? Feilen, Monteleone, Moore, P'olak. Row 4. Beaderstadt, Artner, Sach- mond, Vachout, Gorgol, McLaughlin, Duke Kluth. PRINTERS CLUB Row 'l. Fick, Seno, Duncum, Kroll Mr Sims, Schultz, Watier, Nuccia, Heitz Row 2. Folk, Moskal, Dornseit, Provenzano, Collins, McCoshin, Hargus, Eugene, Marecki, Scorza. Row 3 Kesk, Colling, Shaw, Wenn Avesing, Horst, Verniers, Pelle, Mullensl Row 4 Mor enroth Werba Plot - Q f , - zke, Hagman, Barton, Lynch, Reinhart, Patt. June 1954 YMPHO. Y CDRCHESTRA VIOLINS: Zlafoff-Mirsky E., R. Young, N. Freeman, M. Siegall, B. Singer, B. Winker, W. Dob'as, H. Lange, V. Oddo, R. Humisfon, R. Rofhermel, L. Kopp, S. Carlson, M. Larson, J. Luciano, D. Lee, J. Pagliucca, J. Manicki, P'. Bogosovljevic, J. Fable, P. Weller. VIOLAS: R. Wermufh, J. Barnes, D. Schordge, R. Huff, L. Corsello, G. Wohlfarfh, R. Noss. CELLOS: A. Gdalman, R. Jones, R. Wojtylo, R. Varga, A. Weber, P. Eiiernick, T. Buchouser, S. Berman, BASSES: C. Marquardf, A. Ormaniec, E. HE CURTAIN CLOSES, the audience clamors for an encore, it was o superb concert. And what an orchestra! -- The Lone Symphony Orchestra, champion of cham- piorisl The group is shown here shortly after the very successful 53rd semi-annual concert. They also played of the Civic Opera House on Lane Tech Prep Melody lflac' mf Kncack, R. Colby, W. Williams, V. Pomarin, F. Lorenz, W. Reupke. FLUTES: D. Pagni, J. LaValIe, C, Adams, C. Oliva. OBOES: O. Dobias, C. Sonik, CLARINETS: Q Gallo, J. Kasperski, P: Sahdauist, Doss, H. Minor. 3rd H. Johnson, J. Olson, 40h H. Moriarty. TROMBONE: 'lst M. Gicnko, R. Stitz, 2nd E. Pauls. BASSOONS: E. Malec, G. Savage. BASS CLARINET: C, Nielsen. HORNS: W. Jones, D. M. Gicnko, W. Hansen, R. Stitz. TUBA L. Stouter. PERCUSSION: E. Uhlig, R. Ariclreotti, D. Pabst. PIANO: R Julian. LIIJRARIANS: B. Winker, H. Lange, E, Zlatotf. March 31, l953. Often the orchestra has been acclaimed a professional one. This fine musical group is composed ot Students from the musical and technical courses who are instructed by Mr. Paul Schnei- der, the director, and Mr. Grill and Mr. Blum. The quality of the instruction shows in the various contests the orchestra enters, tor Lane has ranked superior tor nearly thirty years. June 1954 7 . H. MACHINE SHOP They Mechanize the Machinery SMITH - HUGHES MACHINE Row 'l. Mc Elray, Roszek, Woods, Mr. Taylor, Rogoz, Ammentorp, Raclawski, Eggert. Row 2. Maisenbach, Kruse, Weiner, Gruber, Christopher, Bugielski, Olson. Row 3. Egan, P'oremba, Conlin, Darsch, Lung, Pratt, Gorski. . H. AUTO SHOP They Unbend Bent Fenders SMITH - HUGHES AUTO ROW I. Mullan, Schamoerger, Rue- ener, Mr. Mc Mullen, Richard, Vinyard, Mueller, Dynek. Row 2. Cassiere, Filpi, Monteleone, Wells, Vallo, Cmoglia, Bjerkness. Row 3. Leonard, Elliott, Friedlund, Johnson, G'a'kow.ki, Keehn. SMITH - HUGHES AUTO SHOP EFT FENDER BENT, motor kaput, forceps, scalpel ........ Halpll Thus go the operations in the Smith-Hughes Auto Shop under the capable guidance of master mechanics McMullen and Packer. Flying con- rods, misguided crank-shafts, and back-firing engines ........ all these ailments are quick- ly remedied by the expert junior mechanics of Lane. Some of the developments engineered by our mechanics rival those of General Motors Company, and when you drive anywhere in Chicago, the fruits of these long hours of toil may be witnessed These boys are advocates of SAFE driving, for in servicing the cars their respect for the function of the car increases. 138 Lane Tech Prep SMITH-HUGHES MACHINE SHOP N THIS MODERN AGE of machines, what could be more important to the future of the world than the machinist? With more and more complicated devices springing from the inventive genius of man, it is a grave necessity that there be men in industry capable of oper- ating and servicing these machines, it is the job of the Smith-Hughes course at Lane to prepare young men for future work in the field of mechanization and thus fill this need, The course trains boys to service and operate machines of many different kinds, and may even plant in some fertile mind the seed that will result in a new labor saving device for mankind. SMITH - HUGHES AUTO Row I. Tropasso, Werdell, Heinkel, Llcceilo, Canning, Ulrich, Schimon, Parof. Row 2. Harte, Kantak, Kostero, Vishneski, Mr. Packer, Hoyne, Brennan, Sfadick, Rundquisl. Row 3. Nelson, Frankowski, Cahill, Zadler, Nelson. Yoelin, Greco. SMITH - HUGHES AUTO Row I. Lada, Zielinski, Mr. Packer Sallaz, Lieberenz. Row 2. Gilliam, Hufnus, Kowalczyk, Lewondf wski, Nothdorft, Rav 3. Abfall, Rohn, Wood, Buri, Gulliforl l, Antrowiak. Row 4. Kampa, Kling, Miocchi, Steier, Jensen. SMITH- HUGHES AUTO Row I. Huntoon, Rofhke, Schwan derlfk, Mr. McMullen, Smiskol, P-ergande Row 2. Nicki, L'par, Zablocki, Horgus, Ray, Jancik. Row 3. Carlson, Rossi, Llgocki, Ekstrorn, Searnon, Ansfadf. 139 June 1954 i TUDE T GOVER ME T They Plan our Daily Life ANE'S Student Government is based pri- marily upon principles of democracy such as are respected here in the United States. For example, a large number ofthe laws which the boys follow originate with the students themselves through their representatives in the Student Council. The actual work of the Council is processed through committees, which work all problems first, whether monetary, public relations, or school policy. Thus, we can be assured that democracy functions here. The government is conducted entirely by sturie 1ts, with the sponsors acting in the ca- pacity of faculty advisors. The Budget Committee is the organization that has the task of collecting and distributing the sixty-cent budget fee that is paid by every student. It is the iob of the Student Court to pass judgment upon the students who have violated school rules. The decisions of the- judges are always impartial and are dedicated to the best interests of the stude-nts. A large amount of time this semester was devoted to revising the- rules for obtaining ser- vice letters. Special sessions had to be held, sometimes in the dawn's early light. Another matter-it has been a perennial one-is the possibility of obtaining graduation rings in an earlier semeste-r. One of last year's hopes is now successfully achieved- typing classes at Lane- lthey open in Septemberl. Also on the agenda for this semester was the Variety Show featuring outstanding talent from among the students. Mr. Thue, the sponsor, and Mr. Clasen, in Charge of the Budget Committee, are doing excellent work in their guidance. OFFICERS President .............. Clarence Jensen Vice-President ............ John DeJong Executive Committee Chairman --H. Bobroff Secretary ................ Ronald Kielar Sgt.-at-Arms ---.- ....... Rodney Coleman STUDENT COURT JUSTICES Chief Justice ........... Edmund Gorski Associate Justice ............. Kam Fong STUDENT COU RT Row 1. Zima, Gorski, Mr. Thue, Fong, Olsen. Row 2. Hiltscher, Johnson, Nicol, St. John. Row 3. Schoen, Moessing, Perschke, Schulz. 'I40 Lane Tech Prep BUDGET COMMITTEE Row 'l. Schlatthauer, Mr. Clasen, Kurodo. Row 2. Shapin, Martin, Reuter, Puzzo. TLIDE T CCDUNCIL we fn Row 1. Kusncr, Zoller, Crawford, Kiclar, DeJonQ, Jensen, Mr. Thue, Nelson, Bobroff, Coleman, Kuroda, Fong, Williams, Row 2. Jacobs, Johnson, Miner, Roselan, Utferberg, Tulcr, Wolin, Mulnix, Lamberty, Hnltscher, Lupperi, Allen, Kraok, Jarvis. Row 3. Gorski, lirumsieg, M.nch, George, Jelen, Langford, Loschky, Schmidt, Ackerf, Sheible, Warush, Larsson, Fehrerlkamp. Row 4. Kuckerf, Millman, Alm. Walsh, utherford, Mangrum, Murphy, Goro, Reinhart, Rebschcr Stebbins, Moessing, Kane. I Row 1. Wolin, George, Bobroff, Zoller, Kielar, Jensen, Mr. Thue, Delong, Fong, Lippert. Row 2. Hinkelman, Williams, Crawford, Swanson, Moessing, Kusncr, Miner, Walsh. Row 3. Gora, Schlotihauer, Reinhart, Ackerf, Papagiannis, Kane, Scheible, Langford. June 1954 STAMP CLUB Row l. Barfos, Gwiasda, Mr. Hjerfstedf, Blackhart, Balfzer, Olson. Row 2. Engling, Kulasik, Davis, Hansen, Kawa. Row 3. Gushiken, Mede, Elbert, Zonsius, Klein. Row 4. Entin, Feren, Koenig, Knarf, Monfwicki. RGBOT CLUB Row 1. Hansen, Manusos, Poplawski, Magierek, Sykes, Porps, lsfiss, Pels, Dalke, Schwegel. Row 2. Mayer, Blanchard, Gotmann, George, Jofzaf, Mr. Heflin, Nagel, Liefzow, Hull, Springer Scheible. Row 3. Dalsfrom, Deibcr, Jacobs, O'Brien, Somar, Kashmere, Fischer, Guskos, Janczewski, Bras- Trorn, Grung. , Row 4. Mludek, Klemenz, Sparaw, Reymenf, Sherrill, Fischer, Vefh, Rosasco, Lores. Row 5. Jones, Knoll, Knoll, Nelson Harte, Kilgus. 42 Lane Tech Prep TOCL DESIGNERS They Make Machines that Make Machines Row 'l. Shiell, Smith, Mr. Shattow, Rosinski. Row 2. Zwerenz, Rogers, Blazic, Witte, Haugen, Colin. SENIOR SLIDE RULE Applying Math to Industry Row 'l. Rosinski, Baizuweit, Mr. Shattow, Smith, Shiell. Row 2. Rogers, Blazic, Haugen, Williams. Row 3. Zwerenz, Witte, Colin. Juno 1954 14 SOCIAL CENTER COMMITTEE Planning our Post-School Pleasantry Row 1. Graven, Hagan, Kleich, Mr. Meierclierks, Miss Szymonski, Mr. Suter, Mr. Rodger, Seplak, Pichler, Galluzze. Row 2. Corsello, Caldrone, Duray, Bartes, Giammona, Garner, Russo, Berninger, Schlotthauer. Row 3. DeJong, Lash, Kuffel, Ryzner, Mroczek, Baetz, Nelson, Dosse. Row 4. Merckx, Wilkie, Ott, White, Weindorf. HE LANE TECH Social Center Committee is a group of young men having the re- sponsibility of aiding and abetting the so- cial dance program at Lane Tech. The purpose of the organization is to see that all of the young people who come to the dances every other Friday night enjoy them- selves immensely. The group operates as a whole, but each has a separate function. Some members act as guards, cloak-room attendants, hallguards, and ticket-takers. Other members serve on the dance, planning, decorating, or public address committee. CHAIRMAN: Ken Kleich and Steve Seplak TICKETS: Hubert Hagan and William Wilkie CHIEF HALLGUARD: Wlliam Galluzzo PUBLIC ADDRESS UNIT: Richard Pichler SPONSORS: Miss Szymanski -- --- Social Committee Mr. Kuecker ..................... Door Mr. Piper ....,e............,... Tickets Mr. Rodger .... Cloakrooms and Hallguards 144 Lane Tech Prep DIRECTORS: Mr. Meierdierks Mr. Suter Grand Ball l w a A Q o 'fn BAG 6 V SJ vsp 07' 05 Y' foo MY-V' eww L-it L u XII! 5-I nam 9, ff 17? f' 41 1 f I 1 x Mo' 1 '.'3?f4sLff'3' Q A 4 I pi if 9 L7 -nxpfx j ' R 713 If 'Wish 'Rv-uf HP f,a1?i'X' J W wrru I-gm GUY GC 'N kt 0 dh U dh C A' W ff 1 KJ I! 6 I Mg'::.L:q.:-'f LANE ..... 5.053.955 .vobigsevh 5CuURz...Q XA D Q :+L ' Ee I WHERES me vbwbc-lz5uL E- or .M I w on 01? THE YSA -77 ge. o MAN' WHAT DA 'RHDlT'0l,AL YH Puma INITATIOAW' 601 TA eer ms I BUILTN X.v. vf XX X W6 LURL TU51' RIGHT L. ...L Ji---'ff 'EIB MIRRCR BRi6f-UPEI, CLIKE- A Buucu oF- GIRLSJ TR FEI ENGINEERS 'lf' Row 1. Rock, Asato, Peterson, Welsh, Chataw, Wenzel, Bertling, Haugen, Eisenman, Miller, Hayes. Row 2. Zawisfowski, Sufana, Drexler, Leonard, Off, Zych, Mr. Sieberf, Tanaka, George, Emil, Opolka, Bird. Row 3. O'Neil, Pietrucha, Klein, Tischart, Kaplan, Emmerf, Bauer, Miller, Lazzarotte, Ammenforp, Pillar. Row 4. Arrigoni, Thelen, Magiera, Kopowski, Horeis, Kaos, Bradfke, Schaumburg, Plokufa, Sosnowski, Murawski, Meverden. Row 5. Loellbach, McPhilliamy, Kane, Ollila, Harker, Rosenau, Rieger, Carson, Hohman, Wenzel, Thom. OFFICE HELPER Row 1. Marino, Schultz, Nilsson, Bepko, Paul, Loos, Dombrowski, Donalek, McHugh, Rubel. Row 2. Landi, DeMichaels, Kurtz, Polofto, Linden, Sandquist, Fell, Flammang, Wold, Rosenberg Buszynski, Banos. Row 3. Cys, Peterson, Raida, Arrigoni, Carlson, Marks, Jaeger, Tomz, Csicsal, Evers, Babula Blanchard. Row 4. Grannan, Brezina, Schwartz, Reinhartsen, Willer, Schwartz, Bell, Wayne, Jokiel. Row 5. Fleming, Zaoler, Schreiber, Braun, Anderson, Gora, Liedyke, Jensen, Hoff, Peters, Horvifz Lane Tech Prep QLYMPIANS Row 1. Shcinon,Yerke, Sundeen, Kleinfeldt, Herring, Carter, Mr. Fossler, Holfz, Wilhelm, Lind- sfrcnd, Geske, Szajko. Row 2. Gabriel, Oslowski, Brosfrom, Evers, Mc,Kenzie, Vlahos, Gustafson, Nehls, Bell, Shak, Kowal, Wiiffer. Row 3. Holmer, Barone, Kozemzak, Liefzow, Winkie, Rufherford, Hanson, Herrnesdorf, Kolony, Wagner, Cravens. Row 4. Niebling, Gaope, Hormone, Yoniof, Peffay, Benson, Nagel, Lamendella, Langdon, LU FTOA Row 1. Jensen, Schweda, Aronson, Bobroff, Sidor, Mr. Ehrlich, Brooks, Rattner, Troyer, VonAckerf. Row 2. Young, Salners, Bauer, Chruscinski, Lange, Lee, Gofschall, Drochner, Kokot, Neophifos. Row 3. Gwiasdc, Sinik, Doden, Reinharf, Witte, Blanchard, Ecenboy, Voegtle. June 1954 147 OFFICERS LIDE RULE LUB Row 'I. Cottini, Ose, Rommel, Archacki, Podlin, Podlin, Kusner, Crawford, Mr. Shattow, Behnke Voegtle, Pfeiffer, Marzec, Berent, Leber, Miller, Schroeder. Row 2. Duenser, Schumann, Gruenler, Joseph, Noecker, Noel, Wolin, Domboowski, Beveridge Schanzleh, Augoustatos, Bockmann, Asato, Iverson, Tomazewski, Anderson, Preissner. Row 3. Martyniuk, Binner, Zator, Hilquist, Lindvig, Beier, Raida, Starkman, Andersen Dippong, Solberg, Anderson, Cizek, McKenzie, Kensback, Marcy. Row 4. Christ, Jelen, Lantz, Hammond, Sailor, Rosene, Karsten, Balzuweit, Preissner, Millman Rrinkmann, Mach, McClusky, Twohill, Sweet, Brinkmann. President ---. ......,..... Bruce Crawford Vice-President .e,.,..... Rudolph Behnke Secretary .,.... - ........ William Kusner VERY Freshie probably is familiar with the looks of a slide rule. However, learn- ing to manipulate one is no simple matter. ln order to perfect this skill, the members df the Slide Rule Club meet weekly and demon- strate techniques This really becomes a sport, and further, it has many practical and neces- sary uses, especially in the engineering field. The ruler and slide are graduated with similar logarithmic scales, which are labeled with the corresponding antilagarithms. The manipula- tion of slide on rule effects a series of tricks that make for Houdini-like swiftness of calcu- lation. Simple, eh? 148 Lane Tech Prep Two Times Two IS Four g . 4, . ,Y 1+ , ,. x f ,, , 1 . A , . . ' ,f .Q A A K Q ' , J V 5 I X K 4 ' ' 4 ,, M 4 V ,.. an -,W L 'F' L' ,W ra, 'K --2',g:.. -1-a ': ' . 'Q . 1:6 ' 1' H f I -5 A, , 6 dir 'sa v'!!'u.6s.,, . .. ggi! ' .4 1 f fm' . -A-A 1 Q -.fbi wma ,. Qfpi-he inf' M ,,5-5 ,. sf I4 V , ' ' -'P V , ,, 191' ff' 'Q A ,.- . A - E' 3 ' 2 ng J Q, 'T ,1 Y. K: f n 'vi A , M -A it fqs.b.f::Jf 5 U . 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STAFF Masters of Tabulation HE GENERAL STAFF is composed of four parts: the Regimental Staff and the three Battalion Staffs. The Regimental Staff, as its name implies, takes care of everything pertaining to the regiment, and the Battalion Staffs each take care of m.atters pertaining Koenig, Moone Await: Capt. Taylor Decides 150 Lane Tech Prep to their own battalion. On each staff there is a commander, executive officer, and an S-l, S-2, S-3, and S-4. The commander and execu- tive officer supervise the activities of their units and their staffs, the S-l takes care of promotions, bulletins, and other more or less clerical-type workj the S-2 takes care of pub- licity and writes up reports of what is done each day, the S-3 makes out training sched- ules, organizes classes, and assians lectures to the officers, and the S-4 takes care of Supply, which involves issuing and taking back uniforms and keeping the supply records in order. Once a year there is an examination held for positions on the City Staff. Since there are only o few positions on this staff and all the ROTC units in the city are allowed to choose several persons to take this test, it is really quite an honor that has come to Lane this year. Two cadets were qiven positions on the City Staff, they are William Witte and George Fischer, who are fillina the positions of Major onnd M-Sgt. on the Staff, respectively. The student head of the ROTC at Lane is Cdt. Col. Newzell, and he is assisted by the executive officer Cdt. Lt. Col. Pantaleo and the battalion commanders, Cdt. Lt. Col. Coziol and Cdt. Lt, Col. Johnson, , gtk f - , . , ,sf W be-7 , Row I. Rockcastle, Klepocki, Crawford, Johnson, Witte, Newzell, Capt. Taylor, Pantaleo, Koziol, Geske, lsacc, Fischer, Jaeger, Row 2. Koenig, Glass, Divarco, Meverden, Stromquist, Moone, Leland, Piotrowski, Scaturo, Parat, Herzmann, l-lauth. Row 3. Bersch, Cresson, Wrobel, Mason, Sums, Gresch, Reynolds, Mullen, Anderon, Lewis, Ball. Row 4. Davis, Krueger, Doss, Blakeslee, Delong, Moulton, Stebbins, Haase, Bennett, Bloom, Hohmann. FFICER A DI STRLICTGRS M-Sgt. Kuhlman, Captain Taylor, M-Sgt. Putnam. HE LANE TECH ROTC Regiment is administered and instructed by the in- structors and the cadet officers, The officers are regular Army officers and non- coms who have been specially assigned to the Chicago School System's ROTC program. This year the head instructor is Capt. Taylor, and his assistants are M-Sgt. Kuhlman and M-Sgt. Putnam. M-Sgt. Kuhlman's stay at Lane was interrupted a while ago when he was sent to Korea, but he is back with us again. The cadet officers also do a noteworthy job in the regiment, giving lectures, organizing the companies, and doing a myriad of other jobs. They have quite a rigorous program aside from their regular duties, they must at- tend Officer's School each Thursday morning at 7:00 AM., they must buy and sell a certain number of bids if there is a Military Ball, usually they also join some extracurricular activity such as Color Guard, Rifle Team, or Exhibition Platoon. June 1954 'l5'I EXHIBITIO PLATCJO Row I. Moone, Isaac, Doss, Koziol, Capt. Taylor, Pantaleo, Cresson, Meverden, Bloom. Row 2. Wagner, Scaturro, Dippong, DeJong, Menus, Brewer, Valente. Row 3. Zygowicz, Bersch, Pfeifer, Weren, Dusold, Billet. Row 4. Wisniewsky, Lindmork, Chwolisz. Dressing Right 2 Lane Tech Prep HE LANE TECH Exhibition Platoon is the show-off unit of the ROTC, It con- sists of cadets, non-coms, and officers who excel in the regular drill and desire to learn some of the more intricate forms. The meetings and practices ore held at 7:00 in the morning, usually several times a week but every day for two weeks before a competition. The unit executes fancy foot movements and also the Queen Anne rifle mlanual, which is done without commands. ln the fall semester, the group is known as the Crack Drill Platoon, in the spring it is called the Exhibition Pla- toon. This is done because in the fall semester the district and city competitions are held, in which the Platoon usually wins the district competition and places high in the city con- test. ln the spring semester, however, there are no com-petitions, and the Platoon gives exhibitions at socials, at Federal inspection, and any other places where it is asked to per- form. 1, in ..xl3 l i ,. 4. ll I Aerial View Going Around in Circles If there is a position open in the Platoon, the person who is to fill it starts at the bottom, no matter what his previous rank is. Then they are promoted on the regular merit system to the positions of squad-leaders, platoon guide, Platoon Leader: Cdt. Lt. Col. Vito Pantaleo Platoon Sgt.: Cdt. Major Meverden Platoon Guide: M-Sgt. Weren Squadleaders: Cdt. Capt. Delong, Cdt. Capt. Dass, Cdt. Lt. Bloom, Cdt. M-Sgt. and platoon sergeant. The officers for this Lindmark year are as follows: The Wheel .... Stopped The End Product Q June 1954 153 CCDLOR GUARD Bearers of the National Emblem fx: 7 ' Row Raw 'l. Hammond, Gedroc, Koenneman, Jaeger, Mullen, DeJong, Parat, Koziol, M-Sgt. Putman, 2. AMcLeod, Velleux, Bertram, Eikost, Anderson, Dix, Valente, Grote, Kent, Noncek, Menas, Pantaleo, Koenig, Hohmann, Fischer, Kruger, Braun, Myrphy. Spiegel. Row 3. Olsen, Springer, Dusold, Wagner, Styne, Halvarson, P'etersmeyer, Rydzinski, Nelson, Moser, McFarlane. Row 4. Oswald, Eberhard, Chwclisz, Snare, Wilk, Ott, Lindmark, Anderso, Drexler, Zygawicz, Murawaski, Kaplan. UARDS .... T-- FRONT!!! Guards ..... POST!!! All right, let's get it together, or we'Il stay here until you do. These are familiar sounds around the stadium any day tenth period, as there is usually one of the Color Guard strings prac- ticing to make their already expert drilling perfect. Of course, on Tuesdays and Thursday the whole Color Guard meets to hear lectures and drill, and on Fridays to have an inspection. Of course, in the Color Guard as well as in any military unit, there are officers. There is an officer for each of the five strings, two executive officers, and the Color Guard com- mander. The commander this semester is Cdt. Lt. Col. Koziol, the executives being Cdt. Capt. Koenig and Cdt. Capt, Parat. They are assist- ed by tive string officers and also the five national bearers, who are usually Master Ser- geants. Besides the national bearers, who are in charge of the string, there is a regimental bearer, regimental guard, national guard, and usually from one to three alternates. Each string may practice any time it wants to, but must attend the regular Color Guard meet- ings three times a week. They do a lot of hard work, but they the type who thrive on it! Practising for the Big Meet 154 Lane Tech Prep' Ore CCDMPANY Row l. Hagan, Rosenthal, Spannraft, Ragland, Hammond, Jaeger, Parat, Divarco, Captain Taylor, Pantaleo, Koziol, Koenig, Fischer, Bennet, Valente, Loebig, Row 2. Dznewiatlcauski, Miles, Staschke, Schiller, Conroy, Dallwig, Simon, Ricardo, Noel, Sedlock, Scall, Kuno, Balla, Lamvcey, Hong, Czart, Stehi. Row 3. Corsello, Jaervis, Micsko, Partyka, Reavis, Slowik, Parat, Bertram, Billet, Luciano, Dxppong, Mooneyham, Kranz, Matz, Murphy, Herron, Row 4. Becksr, Bartman, Brohm, Koenig, Edwards, Nelson, Lindmark, Nelsen, Schenk, Rydzinski, Zygowics, Dobbin, Jaruis, Bauer, Cardin, Zaidel. Row 1. Holmes, Bell, Ficarrotta, Anderson, Parat, Divarco, Stromauist, Dass, Capt. Taylor, Pantaleo, Koziol, Meycrden, Hauser, Sadowski, Zielinski, Wahut. Row 2. Kurta, Bartuska, Becker, Kaufmann, Taylor, Lee, Heite, Feldbaucr, Brady, Heinlein, Gumieka, Dougard, Durrett, Schultz, Cossata, Kale, Kushner, Strong, Oiszewski. Row 3. Ridi, Rabin, Manicki, Engelhardt, Freiman, Moser, Mullan, Larson, Sochacki, Maiwurm, Dreifus, Mroz, Wilk, Bibbingsm, Jue. Row 4. Nelson, Ruer, Niezyniecki, Lantz, P'olewko, McLeod, Anderson, Oswald, Kaulan, Kist, Jorecku, Pherson, Lindgren, Sladaritz, Bezjian, Pekala, June 1954 I5 RIFLE TEA Shrewd Shooters and Masterful Marksmen v Row I. Wisniewski, Leland, Jenkinson, Peterson, M-Sgt. Kuhlman, Witte, Moone, Cresson, Rack- castle. Row 2. Bodzioch, Nelson, Stebbins, DeJong, Springer, Cerini. Practicing for the Big Meet 56 Lone Tech Prep HE PRIDE of the Lane Tech ROTC is the Lane Rifle Team. They truly represent the School of Champions, being the only team at Lane to have set a national record in their field. This was done in September, l952, but it is still the talk of the regiment. Of course, for several years now Lane has been asked to participate in the National Rifle Matches, but this is becoming a matter of course. Speaking of records, Lane was the city champion in '49, '50, and '52, it was district champ in '49, '50, '52, and '53, lt's an quite impressive record, but with the practice time that M-Sgt. Paul Kuhlman has the team put in, and the material he has to work with, one would hardly expect anything else. Of course, any team has to have its officers, the Rifle Team is no different. Theirs are Captain: Cdt. Capt. Cresson, Co-Captain: Cdt. M-Sgt. Peterson, Executive Officer: Cdt. Lt. Leland, Treasurer: Cdt. M-Sgt. Jenkinson, Secretary: Cdt. Lt. Rockcastle, Sgt.-at-Arms: Cdt. Capt. Moone, With these capable men as the officers of the Rifle Team, and M-Sgt. Kuhlman, as the Coach, it is no wonder we have the champion- ship that we do. COMPANY C Row 'l. Kozlol, E Row 2. Anderson, Row 3. Lundberg, Kor Row 4. Witte, Wucku, Newins, Eikost, Mullen, Bersch, Scaturo, Haase, Capt. Taylor, Pantalco, all, Mason, Sums, Koenig, Huffman, Latini, Grote. Konieczny, Imada, Dix, Schubert, Delia, Love, Moore, Fries, Pearson, Kuehn, Sadowskl, Winkler, Dony, Brewer, Schirnpf, Mcl-tugh, Russell. Kazanjian, Krass, Lange, Stewart, Stoll, Clark, Klaar, Chavannes, Rohleder, Kuotcrcr, inek, Phillips, McNatt, Macholl, Fairbanks, Mllen, Allen, Anderson. Harris, Kraus, Halvarson, Pteiter, Petersmeyer, Rumer, Wolper, Hoffman, Stewart, Janik, COMPANY D Row 1. Wolf, Lindgren, Jungwirth, Puff, Zegzdo, Leland, Stebbins, Newzell, M-Sgt. Putnam. Cresson, Witte, Meuerden, Hauth, Tebo, Salancik, Nelson, Panek, Blaul. Row 2. Hassler, Wolnik, Kaplan Schultze, Tradlener, Miner, Blackowske, Mulnix, F'fest, Bournes, Hattes, Wucki, Minton, Priest, Zielinski, Herwig, Kroll, Baltazar, Goetz, Gorlo, Glowa. Row 3. Reimolo, Massow, Eugene, Kawasshima, Pronge, Brown, Nuel, Wallor, Ulrich, Govka, Vargas, Gielczowcki, Spice, lngersoll, Kelly, Larsson, Peterson, Springer. Row 4. Henlnger, Devine, Mclntire, York, Ott, Molnar, Schiska, Doden, Kohn, Groikowski, Tonn, Murawski, Hut endick, Jensen, Braun, Kesteloot, Course, Wolper. June 1954 ILITARY BA D ,Y ..A., il Row 'I. Rutkowski, Uhlig, Zimmerman, Van Gemert, Nilson, Andreotti. Row 2. Golinski, Flack, Starsch, Savage, Bernath, Labuda, Bogut, Caravetta, Anderson, Lyons, Julian, Rush, Bostler, Kasperski, Galla, Malec. Row 3. Posen, Christiansen, Miller, Tonkson, Kilian, Garrity, Hermen, Gaul, Jones, Malec, Cas- person, Comito, Hennings, l-lotz, Richa. Row 4. Becker, Mueller, Woodville, Young, Ruer, Voight, Podraza, Dumerer, Dumerer, Tanaka, Russo, Gagliano. Row 5. Gienko, Dalstrom, Stitz, Golke, McHugh, Vesper, Blount, Stauter, Wadka, Sutton, Joran-- stadt, Hanson. AVE YOU EVER WONDERED why, while watching a parade, some of the march- ing units seem to march with much more spirit than others? lt isn't all a question of skill and discipline, you know. More likely it is the music, There is nothing like a good band to pep up a person while he is marching, and here at Lane we have one ot the best. They are not only the best musically, but some ot the formations and movements they know are worthy of the Exhibition Platoon. And don't target, they have to concentrate on their music and carrying their instruments at the same time they are marchingl Ot course, to maintain the standards set by the Military Band requires a sponsor of un- usual skill ability, Such a man they have in Captain Hutt. Naturally, he is not alone- in his administering, instructing, training, and su- pervising the Band, he has under him four officers who are picked tram the Band each semester. This year they are as follows: Cdt. Cdt. Cdt. Cdt. The Capt. Ed Malec lst Lt, Robert Young lst Lt. Art Crabtree 2nd Lt. Paul Nilson Military Band does not perform only Rhythm Section at parades, these are but a small part ot their total program. They are also present at foot- ball games, pep meetings, Federal Inspection and other functions too numerous to mention. CCJMPANY E Row I. Hayes, Isenberg, Mullen, Crawford, Vogt, Leland, Hezmann, M-Sgt. Putman, Witte, Wilk, Wilkons, Johnson, St. Marie, Guirsch, Koenneman, Carrornusa. Row 2. Kuehn, Kudenholt, Bennet, Neeb, Tillich, Morris, Rock, Schelen, Peterson, Brueck, Nichols, Palcse, Scharm, Pane, Lawrence. Row 3. Bartus, George, Grzcgorzewski, Briggs, Lindvig, Bockcey, Merlin, Elwart, Crouse, Williams Yunker, Fabie, Wagner, Eckert, Weith, Bartley. Row 4. Schaefer, Anzalone, Colby, Dwayne, Wltkowski, Drexler, Eberhart, Wisniewski, Jorgensen, Reynolds, Cerina, F-etersonski, Ormoniec, Schuman, Ghilardi, Lee, Buchauser. Row 'l. Jenkinson, Garland, Wolper, Petersonski, lsaac, Frear, Bloom, M.-Sgt. Putnam, Witte Meverden, Moone, Lewis, Lieder, Chruseinsla, Kanter. Row 2. Zahakayo. Cash, Jacobsen, Jerr, Pecht, Tiedermn, Grahn, Ursin, Thompson, Hoffman Middleton, Kofier, Schirmbeck, Watson. Row 3. Lewandowski, Jozwiak, McAleese, Signorelli, Hoffman, Mueller, Moran, Grembla, Sallazzo Weder, Jocko, Neufeldt, Zielinski, Nicol. Row 4. Franzeri, Wacek, Ceci, Peterson, Phelam, Schober, Cashman, Bay, York, Spiegel, 9 June 1954 COMPANY G Row 1. Shogren, Shavitz, Paglinca, Reid, Herman, Vokvitz, Menos, Thorson, Kruse, Toennies, Peat Roche, DeVito, Lewandowski. Row Z. Schultz, Wessling, Kreterfield, Weren, Piotowski, Taubler, Hohmann, DeJong, Newzell M-Sgt. Kuhlman, Johnson, Meverden, Reynolds, Abbruscato, Carlsone, Knowles, oss, Sheplack, Klein. Row 3. Hendricxs, Piazza, Antonelli, Cronin, Seidel, Young, Engler, Marsh, Engel, Lippert Angoustcitos, Leboida, Fioretto, Dacquisto, Durrett, Jensen, Fortin, Storm. Row 4. Schweig, Jean, Hoppe, Markeli, Chwalisz, Drienka, Stensland, Christensen, MacFarlane Zellmer, Berretti, Dahl, Balogh, Wejcik, Reupke, Rogers, Soghein. Row 5. Sekulio, Carlson, Bieze, Snare, Ulrich, Gedroc, Resch, Jembrzycki, Varga, Retf, Wegener Klein, Schmitz, Schmitz, Brattin, Espe. COMPA Y H Row 1. Wiltgen, Berns, Healy, Leland, Dmuchowski, Novak, Ruta, Yaris, Kent, Froom, Bolder. Row 2. Bourke, Engel, Peteski, Meverden, Isaac, Johnson, Rockcastle, M-Sgt. Kuhlman, Moulton, Krueger, Davis, Divorco, Glass, Reynolds, Blakeslee, Chwalisz, Andersen. Row 3. Vollmer, Noncek, Ciangi, Zahncw, Breede, Tresidder, Jankovsky, Belzer, Gahon, Taloga, Sciortina, Walter, Wright, Scharm, Zielinski, Noecker, Pels. Row 4. Frytz, Bodzioch, Eckenboy, Beery, Olsen, Fitzgerald, Dusold, Williams, Schaeppi, Velleux, Oostclyk, Kloos, Smith, Row 5. Sheirok, Oldfarb, Koeb, Jaquet, Maleski, Cammers, Christensen, Anderson, Klinger, Bringmann, Stronghart, Styne, Trojan, Pittelkau. Lone Tech Prep OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL Future Officers :mi-sqm-or ,f fs' x V. Row I. Moone, Schuman, Presley, Lasky, Lewandowski, Capt. Taylor, Mueller, Weren, Valente, Chrusciriski, Newzell. Row 2. Witte, Cash, Binner, Dusold, Wagner, Freimon, Peterson, Myrphy, Menas, Love, Fischer. Row 3. Krueger, Oswald, Wegenen, Pels, Chwalisz, Sladaritz, Braun, Nicol, Hammond. Row 4. Hohmann, Tonn, Bennett, Lindmark, Zack, Koeb, Franzen, Gedroc. OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL HE NEWEST Pl-IASE of the ROTC program at Lane Tech is the Officers Candidate School, or OCS as it is commonly known. lt was just introduced this semester for the purpose of training the outstanding cadets and non-commisssioned officers for positions as commissioned officers in the regiment. Each semester the outstanding cadets and non-coms are picked from the regiment and assigned to this special school, where they are given advanced training in all phases of the ROTC program. The school is organized like a com- pany and changed every marking period ac- cording to the grades received in tests. Since these officers are changed so often, it is nec- essary to have some regular officers to keep the organization of the company straight. These areCdt. Maj. Witte, Cdt. Capt Koeing, and Cdt. Capt, Moone, they hold the positions of Company Commander, S-I and S-3, respec- tively. The Officer Candidate School is a brand- new organization, but already anybody partic- ipating in this program is looked upon with a great deal of respect by the other less fortu- nate members of the Lane regiment ROTC. FEDERAL INSPECTION ERE ANY OF YOU WONDERING whv everybody in the ROTC was absent from school Friday, May Zlst? And why they were all walking around for weeks ahead of that date buying up tremendous volumes of brass polish, shoe polish, and other unmention- ables? It was all because of Federal Inspection. Every school in the city must go through this procedure, and in June their standings are shown by their position in the Cadet Day Parade. Federal consists of more than just an inspec- tion of the uniforms of the cadets, although that constitutes a large part of it, there is also a separate test given to representatives of each of the four year groups, and certain units are picked at random to drill for the inspect- ing officers. The Exhibition Platoon goes through its paces, and the Color Guard is also there in all its glory, as is the Military Band. Besides these features, medals ore also presented to the outstanding cadets of the past semester, these treasured objects are presented by the Chicago Tribune, the DAR, Army, and other organizations. ' June 1954 161 PQRT PERSON, in order to be able to fly, must have strength, agility, a keen mind, and the ability to make a split-second decision and act on it. 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V ., 'wr ' L-'MKTFI :IA '4J2.2'-'-'ii 111- f'f '7' - ii-E'-1, L 1 .Q xx'-. xx, xg' 51+-.YZ--Jfgfi'-'- . .'. I..51.,3:- . ... . ' -. -u -, .4--pg,-, -r --H J. M.-- - .1-.,.,,,u. j-. .1 Vw .. '. N, -cffv., . .r' -- -. - ' - N :N . 4 ,A , N ' -af 1 ' .N .1 W.3.,,w xv ,. db GTM? ev x xxx 1 N, 1 . 'W 1- v 1 -x J' mr 'W ! ff 1 f 7 .g 1 1, . ' 'Ii 1. 'T'-'F . . A- ..i. 2 ,- 5-1.1 .. .dh .. x.4n '11, P , I 4.1 vga! Eu s.A AN .v u ' n XNN June 1954 ARSITY BA KETBALL Courtiers Row I. Striedl, Carter, Murphy, Romag, Henry, Keller. Row 2. Coach Umbright, Hansen, Hartman, Vanderheyden, Capt, Lakin, Denenberg, Gruninge Rutherford, Hicks. BALL, a basket, and a bucketman ---- the eternal triangle, '54 style. With hopes Lane's Basketeers entered the '53-'54 w season and came away with a l2-6 record ' Cshrugl to end the season in fourth place in the North Section race. Members who must be replaced because of graduation are Romag, Mocchi, Vanderheyden and Rutherford, The situation is brightened, however, by such replacements as Hanson, Keller, Gruninger, Cassata, and Matz, Coach Umbrignt's energetic training is responsible for the success of this group. Lane Steinmetz 5l Lane Austin 54 Lane Sullivan 57 Lane Lake View 72 Lane Sullivan 70 Lane Senn 62 Lane Schurz 66 Lane Roosevelt 90 Lane Taft 59 Lane Amundsen 48 Lane Lake View 73 Lane Waller 65 164 Lane Tech Prep FROSH - SOPH BASKETB LL ...--L.c.-.,..dlc,... ,.,. . ,, ,, ..,,, A,.. , f . S ,W ...4. . ......,.,...,.. .,....... WA., .,,,c,.. ...L......,.....W.....:wW-..,W..4. SI, Row 'l. Ballauer, Lamb, Hanson, Cassata, Esfep, Burke, Daniels. Row 2. Ofte, Glass, Diets, P1ermat?ei, Matz, Olson, Coach Schaefer. TE M CAPTAINS A Row 'l. Sr. Track - Krieger, Soccer - Herkerf, Crew - Galichus, Football - Brosfrom, Jancik, More-Ili, Srnoczynski, Gymnastics - Porps. Row 2. Basketball - Murphy, Rifle Team - Cresson, Ice Skating - Rathke, Jr. Track - Marcsca, Bowlmg - Johnson, Baseball - Calderone, Jr. Swimming - Fagerman. Row 3. Soccer - Steiner, Wrestling - Korcna. June 1954 165 BA EBALL TEA Row 'l. Murawskn, Zimmerman, Barone, Moskovifz, Hanson, Sufschek, Olson, Augusfini, Keller, Brown. Row 2. Rognstadf, Okuda, Bonsignore, Spatafora, Becker, Capt. Calderone, Rubino, lfaharo, Duncan. Row 3. Ferrara, Cavanaugh, Koske, Mika, Olsen, Gruninger, Sfudef, Buchner, Mobilio, McKenzie, Szyczewski, Coach Wallenfa. Row 4. ,Mgr. Soll, Pfeiffer, Piazza, Moessing, Pviola, Friechofer, Bradley, Ficher, Mgr. Englard. Row 5. Morris, Millaries, Kazemzak, Hanke, Mc Auliff, Auer, Durler, Sfriedl. Pass the Biscuit, Mirondy Cafcher's Viewpoint 66 Lane Tech Prep r ,Q The Cop Swings: Hanson Catches ROUND THE SPRING of each year a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of ........ baseball. Coach Wallenta, in his sixth season as coach, anticipates another fine team cap- tained by the mighty mite, Paul Calderone, Pointing lsn't Polite, Coach as an H ' Cloud of Dust and Hi-Ho Baseball! Although such names will be lost through graduation as Calderone, Duncan, Mika, Mos- kovitz, Soll, Sutschek, Wilhelm, Striedl, Urow, and Mazzucchelli, yet we still have such de- pendables as Murawski, Zimmerman, Augus- tine, Barone, McKenzie, O'Kuda, and Pfeiffer. The Boys and the Hangout , ' - Ai ' Q .K f . 1 June 1954 167 CRQSS COLI TRY Row 1. Delaney, Teela, Nicki, White, Sol, Row 2. Kaiser, Gilbert, Buchinski, Andrele, Row 3. Miller, York, Uebel, Nelson, Kerler O, those aren't escapees from a chain gang running down the corridors after are Coach Jareczek's school-those Cross-Country boys, trotting long distances to loosen stiff muscles, and running wind sprints, which tend to build strength and endurance. The team is composed of the type of fellow who Nestlinger, Cerotzker, Coach Jareczek. Kuroda, Manos, Todd. , Nehrke, Jaeschke, Gotschall, Quinte, Gorski. likes to run to win, who is not afraid to sweat and strain to obtain a certain goal, so that when the time comes to hang up his spikes, as it will for many of the fellows on this year's team, he can look back with pride at the great events that he, as a member of the Cross Country team, was once a part of. Ready for Action 'I68 Lane Tech Prep SENICR TRACK Cinder Jets Row 1. Johnson, Barzowski, Rochofte, Cerofzke, Washburn, Duncan, Short, White CCO-Capt! Andrle, Gorski, Kreiger lCo-Captl Row 2. Mosinski, Perlock, Lewandowski, Teela, Voticke, Ternpler, Johnson, Kuroda, Felfz, Krzak, Weber, Coach Jareczek. Row 3. Seaberg, Nesflinger, Kcrler, Rychfanek, Nehrke, Sol, Buchinski, Gofschall, Kidd, Wagner, Doe, Uebel lMgr.J U IOR TRACK Young Speeders Row 'l. Marcus, Homer, Grippo, Jacobson, Dunham, Clancy, Bullis, Gaul, Verciglio, Maresca lCapf.J Coach Jareczek. Row 2. Chirikos, Morris, Felicio, Bond, Rozkuszka, Klaus, Perschke, Kidder, Zeman, Wacker, June 1954 'I69 WRE TLI G Row Row Row Row TEN NIS Racqueteers Row 1. Friedrich, Mr. Schaefer, Shavitz. Row 2. James, Sobeck. 70 Lane Tech Prep 'I. Hunse, Szajko, Killian, Korona, Kalb, Anagnostopoulis, Blaz. 2. Bennett, Peter, Savas, Kozlowski, Fucciolo, Helms. 3- Sesso, J0l'd0f'l, Yoelm, Capellani, Kolfas, Swanson, Navolio. 4. Knudson, Salyer, Lang, Talober, Cgrlgon. WRESTLING TEAM HE COMBINED TALENTS of the Lane matmen made it possible for our school to triumph in various meets that were held throughout the season. Although no outstand- ing success was gained, it can be said that the team possessed great sportsmanship and, through the earnest efforts of Coach Ring, were able to display the wrestling skill that has been gained through many hours of gruel- ing exercise in building strength and endurance. Graduating stars who will be laying oside their many laurels are Jack Blaz,Chester Furmanski, Don Helms, John Szajko, and Sevan Killian. TENNIS WO CATS were sitting in the grandstonds watching the Lane Tech Tennis Team in a match. After a while one cat turned to the other and said, You know, my Uncle's in that racquet. Coach Schaefer in his fifth season is con- stantly improving on his team, but his biggest worry is replacing Bob Friedrich, last year's captain, and Bill Witte, this year's captain. Tennis anyone? LIFE GUARD On the Watch OW DOES A LIFE GUARD help maintain the population of Lane? By saving Freshmen! You see, when a boy enters Lane, a certain tear lodges in the back of his mind. He is doubtful as tar as the swimming pool is concerned, He has heard so many ru- mors about drowning and other swimming accidents that he is hesitant about signing up for the subject. Here is where the work of the Life Guard comes in. The main job that confronts the guard is getting the boys to overcome their fear of deep water, also he must aid the fellows in perfect- ing strokes. He must be around when nec- essary, maybe to save the life of a terrified Freshman. Guards profit greatly from this experience, and when summer rolls around, they may take lucrative positions as watchers at parks, beaches, or camps, carrying out the skills they learned at this school. If the boys are capable enough to pass the written and oral tests given by the Red Cross Water Safety Service, they quality for the merit given only to the city's best swirrimers. There are a great many members of our squad who have already Winkle Goofed and Neal Saved Him Mr. Pegel may well take a deserved bow received this award. for his sponsorship of this group. Row 1. Louis, Litzen, Ostensen, Mach, Larnendella, Mr. Pegel, Holtz, Adolphson, Kostelny, Laine, Neal, Herbst. Row Arnswald, 2. Bell, Gold, Ellsworth, Zoller, Hugery, Magnuson, Mitchell, Loprino, Dingle, Smalley, Albach, 3. Sundeen, Bersch, Dzinich, Wisniewski, Sondquist, Mudry, Brinkman, Epstein, Novak, Row Johnston, Sharkey. Row 4. Yepp, Orzech, Browne, Salyer, Hoube, Henry, Juriga, Nestlinger, Knaack, Holmer. June 1954 111 SGCCER TEA Row 'I. Jotzat, Lietzow, Turina, Moskovitz, Capt. Steiner, Capt. Herkert, Pearson, Young, Ober- mann, Voight, Burczy. Row 2. Gim, Helmut, Milliker, Reiger, Michealis, Rosenweig, Barns, Schultz, Glozowski, Duignan, Coach McDode. Row 3. Heinrich, Fritz, Jonas, Reimer, Morse, Schultz, Touch, Bobler, Kemp, Bach, Schlottcr, Jacob. HE FACT that Lane's Soccer Team re- mained undefeated in all the games played this season proves that Coach McDade has done a marvelous job in keeping the team fit. Too, it proves the co-operation of the team. The lronheods are looking toward another successful year, but according to the critics, future teams will be compelled to practice hard and utilize all available manpower in order to compensate for the loss through graduation of such stars as Herkert, Mosko- vitz, Oberman, Schultz, Steiner, and Young. lt is due to the action of boys like these on the Soccer Team that the title of School of Champions can justifiably be bestowed upon Lane Tech. SCORES l.ane 4 Oak Park Lane l2 Tilden l-ane 5 Marshall Lane 25 McKinley Lane 4 Schurz Lane 18 Crane Lane 8 Morton Lane l5 Von Steuben 172 Lane Tech Prep Lane Lune Laine Lane Lane Lane Tilden Marshall Schurz Crane Von Steuben Young and Rosenzweig Block Tilden Moskovitz Shoots Steiner Uses His Head Herkert Makes a Save Jotzat Receives Pass from Obermann Young Blocks a Shot Oberrnonn Goes For c Point 1 ' ' I-aug' k 5 yn if A L L 1' Mft 2 u ,fx a , ,, g , ig if-ms' T t .,,. 5 1 Q' if ' ' g 5 a Q N' rmsg, 5, wifi 'A , ' f , N,,,Q,:jg3g , ifigf , ,V , , R- .hx 2 4' P., K 4 XGA VA .S ffl if M ,WHA MH 'ff is-of sv ,. . K V 4, ' 'Q 0 ' ,, 1' .'-l 'w K -ff W ' ' X' 'S -Q, . f . ,M QWW, wr. . ' ,QM ,,,,'2w,., ' . fi Aw'3+5g'454Wii?ff:g f 'Q A ' gr 7 'ff' V, f 1' , QQ. 4 ' -- Y 1 an ' f 'H-V 5 f W' S - 4 ' ,ew W. 'Q' Y' Emi' in S i -gf3'fiai?'2i'j,,,,i5.2 ..,f'a-Q., A, ,, is-S ,,,,av ' ,1- Qin... . ,xy N an mf' I nw WLM 1 . 'uf ' N . S ' www CREW The Shell Game Row 1. Nelson, Feierabend, Salyer, Szajko, Mr. Heflin, Doose, Macey, Craven, Ellsworth. Row 2. Kowal, Gustafson, Hermesdorf, Fischer, Killian, Furmanski, Brattset, Wallgren, Lang Row 3. Lewis, Gruber, Sparacino, Witter, Delaney, Galichus, Otto, Klemenz, Stedum. Q! ER DOGGIN' IT! This once well-known phrase is now seldom heard with this crew. Through their efforts, the Lane Varsity Crew has .gained the title of the Oar- buster-eight, with a number of broken oars to their credit. These hard-working men practice daily on the Lincoln Park lagoon, come hell or high Ready AlI...ROWll! water, for a race which is held for five min- utes. These tive minutes are the greatest and are worth every mile of practice. This year's crew has a record of twenty wins to one loss and is the best Lane has ever had. ln this sport the competition is international so the wins mean a great deal. Here, as in all other ac- tivities, we try our best. Set Her Down...EASYlll 174 Lone Tech Prep FENCING Get the Point? , M J , ' fi A ' iii? ,. ..,.u ,.,-Ny' , . it L., .Ha At You, My Lord Hamlet!!! ere at Lane the ancient art of fencing holds its own. Last season our Number One team fought its way to an honorable second place in the city championship against an undefeated Senn squad, the score was 5-2. Losing two of our best men through gradu- M ,Ms M ,A Y-V L, hm ,.., A, Vendetta ction, Gruba and Hitchler, does not dim our chances for a victory in '54. Mazmanian, this year's Captain, Dick Ryman, and Ron Mudry are pretty sure bets to bring home the first place plaque. Mr. Valentine coaches this Sturdy group, and a creditable job he does. Row 1. Zator, Pankewitz, Coombs, Mudry, McKenzie, Srosnik. June 1954 JU IOR SWIM Future Champs Row 1. Nielsen, Kaufman, Vogel, Kingsfon, Anderson, Felski, Grody, Taylor, Gazznia, Csrbeft. Row 2. Nordhem, Herlache, Mackh, Hepner, Thompson, Hikes, Ciesiel, Gehring, Gillberg, Hope. Row 3. Coach Newman, Landi, ST. John, Capt. Fagerman, Simpson, Gnffin, Clauss, Clouss, Juslu Hepner, Marti. SE IOR SWIM Aquachamps Row I. Albach, Holtz, Caslronovo, Winkle, Becker, Keehn, Ozlowski. Row 2. Bell, Janek, Offedahl, Holmer, Sundeen, Zander, Sharkey. Row 3. Zoller, Browne, Neal, Coach Newman, Magierek, Hume, Johnston. Lane Tech Prep BUSINESS MANAGER Row 'I. Hummelberg, Mr. Diete, Diete, Row 2. Hunse, Brockman, Ziemba, Shapin. BUSINESS MANAGERS PONSORED BY MR. DIETE, the Business Managers handle the tremendous task of distributing tickets to all of Lane's athletic events where admission is charged. The boys in this group are kept hopping all through the year, for no sooner is the football season over than the basketball season is here again. Busi- ness Managers are seen hawking their tickets in the lunchroom and corridors adjoining it during the sport seasons, and they do a very efficient job of handling ticket sales. For serving two seasons of football and two seasons of basketball, the boys are awarded a business Manager L . SWIMMING ANG! The sound of the gun marks the be- ginning of the City Swimming Meet. They're off, and at the finish it's the Lane I-ankmen who for the seventeenth year have walked Cor swuml away with the City Meet. This is possibly the greatest team and most consistent winner to represent our school. Stars displaying great skill in their individ- ual fields are Duke Albach--Fancy Diving, Dan Johnston-40-Yard Free Style: Bruce Winkle-IOO-Yard Breast Stroke, Ray Neal- QOO-Yard Free Style, Don Holtz and Dan Palvis-Medley Winners, Ray Neal, Bill Shar- key, Bob Hume, and Bob Jais-Relay Men. Oh What a Mighty Splash 'Twill Be June 'I954 177 GULF TEAM Row 'I. Schreiber, Niebling, Tronsen, Kraus, Gabriel, Kraus, Gorzkowski, Szorc Row 2. Doyle, Toorner, Piell, Drucker, Wilson, Twohill, Warmowski. Row 3. Wozny, Sobecki, Wendel, Ulrich. ICE KATI G Lane Tech Prep Row 'I. Boscapo'ni, Gorski, Ehret, Sunde, Richter, Pruett, Neffgen. Row 2. Hartman, Newmann, Ivan, Palmer, Maggio, Vogler. Row 3. George, Kaiser, McKinzie, Liss, Mludek, Strzok, Cizek. BOWLI G TEAM Row I. Egan, Johnson, Coach Siebert, Sandquist, Harris. Row 2. Urkovich, Buric, Anderson, Johnson, Lotz. BOWLING CLUB HE BOWLING CLUB with a member- ship of 238 last semester increased to over 300 this semester when three leagues were recently added. Besides the regular league schedule the boys may enter the national team championships in March, the family two-some tournament in February, Christmas singles and doubles tournament, and the c yitteam championships in April. The secretaries are Young, Gardula, Rinaldi, Per- schke, Klein, Wutz Lotz, Fiedler, and Hanson. l1 1 GOLF TEAM HAMPIONSHIP, HERE WE COME .... Placing fourth in the Northwest section, the Lane greenkeepers are looking eager- ly toward their first championship since the year 1939. Sparked by the play of such stars as Tronson, Schreiber, and others, the Indians hope to uphold the fighting spirit of Lane, Captain Don Kraus can easily be said to be one of the best golfers at Lane. His remark- able game of 76 for eighteen holes tops that of any other player on the team and helps the boys greatly an their victory march. BOWLING TEAM HE BOWLING TEAM, which is one of the finest in the city, is under the able and conscientious guidance of Coach Siebert, who has headed the Lane Tech Bowling Team for many seasons. If interested in joining this championship team, you must be able to bowl at a l65 aver- age in a three-game series. Seniors graduating in June for whom Coach Siebert must find replacements are Sandquist, Johnson, and Lotz. l ICE SKATING The mighty couriers with the steel blades have done much in displaying Lane's well- known sportsmanship. Recently in the Sun- Times races they maintained the high standard for which our school has so long been noted. ln future years the ice cutters have hopes or regaining their once held title, but in order to do this. Coach Horschke will have to utilize all available manpower because of the loss through graduation of such stars as Sunde, Essig, Herkert, and Beresneiwicz. June 'I954 'I79 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row Nickolich, Row Wilhelm, Lo Piccolo. Row 3. Coach Manasin, Benson, Johnson, Martorano Gob Barzo sk Short Ne ell Healey Dahlberg, Minarik, Smoczynski, Olson, Cinciwa, Sallasz Coach Labant Row 4. Mgr. Dunn, Kadota, Ray. ARLY lN SEPTEMBER you will remember - that experts were predicting Austin to take the North West Section Champion- with Schurz in a close second, and Lane, weakened by the loss of most of her stars, to finish third. Everyone agreed. Everyone, that is, except the Lane football team itself. They beat Austin, the ultimate City Champion, and came? within one point ot beating Tilden, I4-l . Many changes have taken place since that cold, rainy day in December. Coach Manosin of the Frosh-Soph squad succeeded Coach Ring as head coach of the football squad. ship, Members of the football team in June in clude Rossbacher, Grob, Glassbrenner, Newell, and Jancik. Next season we will not be count- ed short either, with such men as Tokarz, Mortarano, Wilhelm, Brostrom, Flanigan, 1. Biesterfeldt, Tokarz, Mazzucchelli, Dennenbera Jensen Janck Sunagle Bro trom Morelli, Flanigan, Grueiwald, Krieger, Karlenzig 2. Aiello, Rossbacher, Allen, Reid, Grossman Rochette Joz ak Polotto Melnck Wwter Reid, and Rochette. GO LANE GO! FOOTBALL SCORES Lane 27 Marshall O Lane l 4 Dunbar 19 Lane I3 Senn 6 Lane 6 Schurz 20 Lane 26 Crane 7 Lane 20 Austin 6 Lane 26 Harrison 2 Lane 27 Lake View 6 Lane 26 Morgan Park 7 Lane l 3 Ti lden l 4 FROSH - SOPH FOOTB LL Pigskin Pugilists 4 in 2 f i K L Row 1. Haverland, Biesfefelr, Fucciloo, Cizek, Gampolli, Pafer, Faber, Deasv, Lango, Pofre, Anderson, Prlsner, Brandol, Lukas. Row 2. Burger, Baumstark, Ryan, Mafeu, Slawyn, Matuschak, Muraska, Corso, Rolhas, Belli, Sand:nc, Kcllcrman, Leuck, Eck, Row 3. Coach Manasin, Ringel, Johnson, Paulini, Hefner, Walski, Maozinski, Niminski, Mgr. Haber. LETTERME Select Group Row 1. Anderson, Jordan, Killian, Friedrich, Smoczynski, Steiner, Holtz, Helms, Herkert, Mr. Thuc, Szako, Esslg, Calderone, Murphy, Galichus, Lamendella, Liefzow, Rocholte, Korona, Duncan., White, Sharkey. Row 2. Becker, Ozlowski, Bell, Sunde, Young, Obermann, Hermesdorf, Surschek, Ramag, Beutler, Albach, Ellsworth, Moskovulz, Neal, Fagerman, Dosse, Huffnes. Row 3. Diamonds, Porpf., Shapin, Gehring, Wagherisk, Fishski, Gruenewald, Mclnick, Sallaz Furmanski, Andrle, Holmer, Rossbacher, Ehref, Janek, Kuroda. Row 4. Gaul, Offedahl, Dahlberg, Brenneroski, Grob, Heyn, Feierabend, Skipp, Clauss, Griffin. Row 5. Jeonis, Wilhelm, Kidd, Scsso, Knudson, Perschke, Leibforth, Kozlowski, Slindeen, Hartman. June 1954 GYM TEAM Row 1. Herring, Caskey, Hermsdorf, Mr. Valentine, Walsh, Magierek, Hurst, Christiansen. Row 2. Borck, Shapin, Endres, Kozlowski, Peter, Porps, Schauey. CHEERLE DER Rabble Rousers Row 1. Caskey, Seegert, Carlson, Wold. Row 2. Giammona, Cassata, Luncieen, Madzinski, Russo. 82 La ne Tech Prep GYMNASTIC TEAM HE LANE GYMNASTIC TEAM, a group aiming for muscular and' co-ordinate development, practices on such pieces of apparatus as the side horse, long horse, parallel bars, and horizontal bars. Gymnasts may be any size, shape, and age, and they find their work fun, so it is definitely a sport for all. At Lane it is a fall and spring affair. Coach Valentine, a gymnast himself, teaches the sport from an extensive background of experience. - CHEERLEADERS RAINING ALONE won't carry an athlete through to victory unless he is sparked by the cheers from the sidelines. This group of fellows helps to raise the esprit de corps of both the players and the fans, for just as it's the martial music which makes the heart pump faster when a parade passes by, so is it the cheers and yells which stir a team to action and an audience to excitement. 60-rrp mfivc Zfriiz Prep Division The whole key to aviation is co-operation. Without co-operation among the designers, the manufacturers, the armed services, and the independent testing laboratories, the aviation industry would be unable to make any progress. We must also have co-operation at Lane if the Tech Prep is to be o success. Here are the divisions that have co-operated fully with the magazine inasmuch as every boy in each division has purchased a Tech Prep. MISS ADAMS Row 1. Czestochowski, Rensner, Capelani, Battaglia, Miss Adams, Richter, Ziemba, Abruzzi, Wiener, Kalstedt, Mavrosi Row 2. Forster, Misk, La Belle, Solomon, Sekulic, Neuman, Bohringer, Sanborn, Jordan, Haugen, Badal. Rav 3. Sesso, Skifano, Litzen, Mazmanian, Ponzetti, Kalble, Dixon, Laskonisn, Catania, Kas- perek. Row 4. Libbert, Ellsworth, Loellback, Tauber, Kerler, Schmidt, Vertnik, Garpula, Rahol. MR. E. ANDERSON Row 1. Shapin, Smith, Dunn, Giebelhausen, Schallmoser, Sparacio, Schlotthaucr, Benish, Michaelis, Schoenig. Row 2. Erickson, Ono, Nissen, Janek, Borne- man, Kleinfeldt, Leipnitz, Mueller, Evers, Essig, Schulz. Row 3. Ward, Hunt, Rose, Grossman, Grzye bawski, Priest, Rix, Dobias, Mundt. Row 4. Vcnsen, Sandeen, Dunn, Olson, Mocchi, Holmes, Reifler, Semet. MISS BARRON Row l. Church, Jaeger, Fitzgerald, Barry, Seaberg, Bersch, Uebel, Schneider, Horvitz, Donner. Row 2. Ratkowski, Dunn, Chatow, Wilhelm, Herman, Rehfuss, Tennell, Pohl, Miss Barron, Fischer, Ferretti. Row 3. Kugler, Prandzinski, Krzak, Fischer, Duignon, Flanderama, Mc lntyre, Moore, Blank, Henker. Row 4. Reckrey, Mazurzek, Swenson, Dejong, MISS BERTRAND Raw I. Cimaglia, Bucaro, Cook, Sedlock, Lom- berty, Rill, Adams, Bury, Karras, McGuire. Row 2. Miss Bertrand, Lindholm, Ricardom, Gogny, Fostom, lmana, Jablinski, Haas, Rini. Row 3. Thomas, Swanson, Kennedy, Grune- wald,Seifert, Kohles, lmamura, Hendrickson. Row 4. Haeper, Devine, Kelly, Brooker, Jetel, Grimshaw, Steinle, Badtke. June 1954 183 MISS BLOCK Row I. Birkholz, Herzog, Berg, Kappe, Ways Miss Block, Hanus, Harris, Kidder, Wilkens. Row 2. Janowski, Kalter, Manuso, Schumann Row 3. Gaul, Bevo, Kangas, Bruscato, Gier- lach, Johnson, Allen, Buettner, Gehrig, Nieman. Row 4. Brockman, Gomoll, Mlllman, Wolsh Haase, Bennett, Blennow, Hagan. Horcher, Boston, Brunnelle, Kneltz, Epstein, Jeka. MISS BRADY Row I. Nachowicz, Harker, Sallinger, Jarvis Miss Brady, Miczko, Rothman, Jarvis, Fetz, Herzog Row 2. Kasakawski, Muller, Felski, Kunow Lee, Handel, Alwicker, Melgard, Geis, Hikes. Row 3. Miller, Miller, Ellinger, Well, Jorgen- son, Musa, Johnon, Calawac, Johnson. Row 4. Luesmann, Metz, Boettcher, Garlick Koziol, Hovinen, Hooper, Devine. MR. CAMPBELL Row 1. Signa, Billheimer, Triphahn, Robin- son, Reff, Mr. Campbell, Coombs, Spychala, Fioretto Skomba, Opitz. Row 2. Carson, Backmann, Krus, Sbhenk Zaloudek, Swanson, Monge, Canda, Augoustatos, Olson. Row 3. Balfanz, Sieman, Goldsand, Craig, Jarzembski, Klein, Neeb, Milbrandt, Rochotte. Row 4. Kowieski, Tharson, Glocke, Wagner Mobilio, Hoffman, Schroeder, Brinkmann, ldstein. MISS COLLINS Row 1. Galichus, Wagner, Truty, Young, Slater, Miss Collins, Moore, Kraemer, Benkowski Kolany, Larson. Row 2. Heinz, Korda, Winge, Klein, Podlin Horner, Furmanski, Johnson, Terry, Klimczak, Culley Row 3. Steiner, Reed, Kowieski, Sunde, Rosen- zweig, Herzmann, Lowe, Rawski, Olson, Groh. Row 4. Herkert, Kuntzendorf, Raclawski, Spel- del, Lescher, Nelson, Blank, Jacob, Obos, Reid Rinaldi, MR. COOPER Row I. White, Heinke, Dum, Davidson, Mr. Cooper, Agoular, Smith, Merchut, Larson. Row 2. Neumann, Schneider, Tyndall, Jan- kousky, Engel, Dallwig, Sandberg, Bruno, Janiak. Row 3. Ricardo, Kozemzak, Slowinski, Twar, Lukas, Cook, Haberkorn, Schenone, Bennett. Row 4. Gruzalski, Szostek, Hansen, Boyer, Snyder, Sundeen, Erdenberger. 184 Lane Tech Prep i i 1 I MR. COX Row 1. Mayer, Schneider, Knoll, Buchski, Mr Cox, Marlewski, Kilgus, Szymkiewicz, Murray. Row 2. Choma, Kuroda, Pels, Stietzel, Isaac Porps, Kuper, Absler, Magnuson. Row 3. Braglia, Wetierholm, Lietzow, Boru- cki, Olsen, Tokarz, Stein, Kulanda, Harte. Row 4. Malkowski, Busczynski, Gutowski Knoll, Flodstrom, Jones, Johnsen, Nelsen, Maleski MRS. DIMITROFF Row 1. Hum, Burns, Johnson, Freiman, Herr- man, McAvliff, Yonjoff, Dereng, Kaplan, Hunyady Brandt. ,i- Row 2. Busser, Pietrak, Koretzky, Balazy Wagner, Bak, Carnahan, Hauth, Kijek, Koziara Trnka. Row 3. Drezemla, Stadick, Fr-eese, Lardi, Gr- ewe, Cina, Kuener, Stanisz, Kamka. Row 4. Schordje, Brickwood, Kuffel, Gruninger Vanderhayden, Cednick, Dorsen, Szczech. MR. DOOLITTLE Row 1. Coleman, Miller, Hoffman, Johanson Mr. Doolittle, Rohleder, Jaeschke, Macholl, Sosnow- ski, Lcnahan. Row 2. Ryman, Vlzker, Pergarnit, Martin Siegal, Kalb, Rickert, Hartman, Soaho. Row 3. Niezyniecki, Brenton, Czpicki, Mc- Kenzie, Gums, Weber, Spina, Drucker, Hering. Row 4. Johnson, Greifelt, Talaber, Nieman Obey, Asquini, Russ, Grikmanls, Hugery. MR. EHRLICH Row 1. Van Acker, Bauer, Young, Brooks Sidor, Mr. Ehrlich, Zaver, Bobrotf, Schweda, Botsch- iner, Brown. Row 2. Troyer, O'Connel, Hagen, Green, Lee Steinkopt, Joseph, Drochner, Aronson, Lepkowicz Kokot. Row 3. Kaplan, Gotschal, Stopka, Kuehn Voe tle Neo hitos Sonik Bauer, Pendola, Huhhel' Q f D , , bevg, t-lareland, Troyer. Row 4. Abbot, Johnson, Gwiosta, Varner Witte, Anderson, Johnson, Doden, Blanchard, Brandt Johnson. MRS. ERNSTING Row 1. Zywicki, Bulczak, Ropel, Schattke, Mrs. Ernsting, Ward, Nielsen, Yonaites, Fiebiger. Row 2. Cook, Suk, Golec, Lambert, Nowocki Strzelecki, Wazorick, Witt, Krass, Chirnielewski Wilson. Row 3. Peters, Foelsterl, Fitzgerald, Presgrove Salm, Mrakese, Higashide, Ryan. Row 4. Richards, Bozelka, Baron, Melcher Bccker, Narr, York, Niminski. June 1954 185 . ,V j 5 ', . ' ,,- 2 f-,, Q , . f gs: .. , - fri, . . i 1' 3 E31 -Q if '33 Q .. - ,A 4.52 X 'is SW?-an 5 V 5 L Q , m ml iw' T Q vi f E , i - 4 , . . N lf isrqxx fri V .O ,, In X, . H .. -AQAA 2 r . ,L -' ,... ., -' ' .S . Aj li ,I .,, if we f - 1 K W V iff, V , - 5 .' - ' :TM . Qi -' ,. -' J., W., ,,, , .f, ,,.. Y 3, MISS FELT Jungwirth, Andersen, Conrod, Olofson Corbett, Miss Felt, Hong, Whiteside, Felts, Esposto Wessling, Dallwig, Leeb, Scheffler Mroska, Summers, Warren, Iglesias. Goldstein, Gotsch, Eddy, Appelhans Nelson, Gast, Parat, Loboda, Malinowski, Hamlin. Row I. Krueger. Row 2. Kim, Blager, Row J. Row 4. Johnson, Hel Paul, Bulmash, Hering, Wallgren, mer, Brohm, Weller, Carter. MISS FIGG Zahakaylo, Siebeck, Stevens, Frieaer Miss Figg, Thompson, Kroell, Popes, Kaan. Hepner, Port, Hatfes, Shmerl, Losson, onale k, Litke, Helms. Wilson, Schultz, Hill, Maul, Entin, Moran, Johnson, Spitalli, Frazin. Row I. Row 2. Wajtowicz, D Row 3. Row 4. Yarian, Metz Row I. Patryn. Row 2. Saba. Row 3. Nass. Row 4. Turner. Row 1. Mc Pherson, arek, Blank. Row 2. Stein, Bien, Hufendick, Gaiser, Ramman, Stubbs, ger, Tempinson, Weidman, Linden, MR. GRILL Williams, Zigmond, Mr. Grill, Pomorin, Freeman, Podraza, Balla, Buchhauser, Fiedler, Scheuer, Goslin, Stanczyk, Sochacki, Woodville, Carras, Nielson, MR. GOODMAN lanczak, Warych, Zack, Karavich, Knapik, Bednarczyk, Kuchnka, Wiecz- Guzy, Walgren, Szybowicz, Tuisl Semple, York, Cutle, Rocko, Stefanski Row -3. Szyczewski, Coomes, Kopke, Mach, Wrobel, Cienciwa, Turner, Casper, Secoske, Krajecki, Wienski. Row 4. Kowalski, Paus, Oestereich, Cyzowski, Benson, Sladaritz, Marsh, Shultz, Ressler, Thelen. MISS NESS Row I. Krueger, Knudson, Brandel, Miss Hess, Vanderweel, Dietz, Hanke, Rosenau. Row 2. Vrablik, Hoge, Mutter, Lipsey, Oak- leaf, Wintergerst, Gdolman, Bruckner. Row 3. Schoenrack, Helm, Anagnastopoulos, Besser, Witt, Schaller, Camp, Leirvik. Row 4. Swiderskii, Edwards, Kerschhackl, Steuer, Collins, Bauer, Sturgile, Brunner. 'IB6 Lane Tech Prep i MRS. HOFFMAN Row 1. Miller, Reid, Sperandeo, Gashiken, Romashko, Bibbings, Newins, Kruczek, Krawczyk. Row 2. Holzkamper, Pesalvo, Jacobson, Mace, Lombardo, Cook, Reale, Mohring, Mrs. Hoffman. Row 3. Curtis, Hilmartin, O'Brien, Gonia, Jue, Orlowski, Saunders, Cannizzo, Franks. Row 4. Papciak, Duemmlein, Krueger, Rojas, Cecola, Kaszulo, Ewig. MR. KAISER Row I. Arrizona, Haedike, Weiss, Babler, Mr. Kaiser, Szajko, Mueller, Rymarcsvk, Cravens. Row 2, Dahlberg, Stevenson, McAleese, Rice Shig, Helms, Herring, Willimson, Woifowicz, DiCola. Row 3. Mika, Hardesfy, Perillo, Ehref, Durso, Pickell, While. Row 4. Newzell, Martin, Rymark, Griffin Sfefans, Kidd, Neal, Tronsen, Tillander. MRS. LAUDER Row I. Kollacks, Orsi, Nerby, Michnick, Jes- scn, Mrs. Lauder, Fedorcha, Klein, Pecoraro, Neftgen, Wilsek. Row 2. O 'Toole, Sfromsporer, Blank, Murphy, Zurek, Guzzo, Zielinski, Olson, Nelson, Oosfoyk. Row 3. Whdllle, Herzog, Bogusz, P'illar, Guskos, Sfedum, Belter, Kulpo, Schmidt, Row 4. Burkey, Caskey, Baran, Fugiel, Per- lock, Smith, Braltset, Koeb, Blank, Tesfyon, MISS LINDLEY Row I. Frauenhoffer, Goshko, Matz, Nuel, Larsson, Frank, Brando, Hoppman, Hammermeisfer. Row 2. Lipperf, Salancik, Kleon, Peter, Ivan, Palmer, Jacobson, Olander, Boscapomi, Friese, Miss Lindley. Row 3. Held, Binder, Knudsen, Grubber, Schsko, Schultz, Jankowski, Deasy, Jonilonis, Kaos, Row 4. Pffaller, Eiklar, Pryga, Bach, Preusen, Casper. MR. LOMBARDO Row I. Carramusa, Bonczkowski, Dziedzic, Mr. Lombardo, Garrily, Humisfon, Sieverrson. Row 2. Golle, Pagliaca, Becker, Casperson, Blank, Barfus, Auer. Row 3. Bernath, Corsello, Anzalone, Comifo, Luciano. Row 4. Zlafoff, Varga, Jernbrzycl-ni, Colby, Singer. June 1954 187 MR. LYON Row 1. Seplak, Weren, Eckenboy, Mr. Lyon, DuSold, Johnson, Doyle, Todd. Row 2. Chruscinski, Conger, Nilsson, Rych- tonek, Eddington, Ottoson. Row 3. Alleopp, Surwoll, Wanat, Honse-i, Camocho, Harrison, Vlahos, Mulee, Witter. Row 4. Gerdoc, Wallin, Specht, Reinhart, Lehoe, Dayis, Sorenski. MRS. MEKES Row 1. Cebulski, Gierke, Deck, Styne, Walk- owiak, Jacobs, Neuenfelt, Woznick, Wentz, Schaopi, Ryan. low 2. Nelson, Wagner, Schanzlen, Kimeczny, Kaese. Row 3. Hilquist, Dippong, Nesolowski, Scott, Baczan, Miraglia, McNeil, Cholke, Turner. MRS. MELLON Row 1. Katzbeck, Demarks, Rios, Jasionowski, Johnson, Bentley, Kazan, Gaul, Schank, Andersen. Row 2. Heitman, Mody, Scott, Carl, Lawson, Manmitzen, Mrs. Mellon, Arnold, Kautzi, Row 3. Anderson, Minord, Eisentraut, George, Ochaf, Lawrence, Ursin, Deasy. Row 'l. MISS MILLER Heinzl, Blake, Anlauf, Aldrich, Miss Miller, Casten, Cammers, Dmuchowski, Tantius, Niemann, Lang. Plante, Loetfler, Gill, Cupp, Nelson, Nelson, Reif, Row 2. Bock, Jornd, Whitlock, Tamaszewski, Mackowiak, Tellin, Cuyler, Brider, Pitzen, Bourke, Ficarrotta. Row 3. Urban, Bell, Graebner, Emmerich, Schuessler, Beben, Rabin, Cys, Vaccarino, Russ. Row 4. Krupp, Wolczak, Thiel, Jokiel, Kilgore, Logan, Prast, Kuechenberg, Brubaker. MRS. MISSNER Row 1. VanGemert, Klebba, Bastien, Skrzenta, Dobbin, Mrs. Missner, Lukowski, Slawin, Lindmark, Lehman. Row 2. Rosenthal, Liyergood, Kurowski, Kend- zior, Mitchell, Moretti, Marcotte, Koterbski, Markus. Row 3. St. Marie, Derengowski, Schell, Milar- ski, Snow, Fischer, Bullard, Madzinski, Jacks. Row 4. Meblin, Grube, Nicolay, Ryzner, Reb- scher, Kupferer, Chwalisz, Suecht, Sobecki. 188 Lane Tech Prep MR. MORRISSEY Row 'I. Bobula, Ringo, Fong, Brezinski, Mr. Morrissey, Kartman, Isenberg, Jensen, Weltlih. Row 2. Homer, Jacobsen, Domino, Banos, Hanson, Korona, Calderone, Tanaka, Arendt, Puzzo, Grobarek. Row 3. Sondquist, Malochleb, Wirtz, Orze- chowski, Divito, Bahnfleth, Borat, Nilson, Keenan. Row 4, Brandon, Crawford, Topole, Nesmith, Ott, Lofstrom, Grudzien. MRS. OSTIC Row 1. Campbell, l.aBeck, Rosenburg, Wolf, Manicki, Lash, Rieger, Walz, Szarzak, Sorling, Schmidt. Row 2. Hanson, Benson, Schag, Nehrke, Bujak, Moycam, Lange, Holmes, Peterson, Werba, Eiternick. Row 3. Otyos, Rohde, Telloyan, Carlson, Ma- Iony, Peterson, Bernath, Quinte, Wieser, Raclowski, Mike, Westwick, Ray, El Toro. MISS OWENS Row 'l. Zielinski, Holden, Salners, Pfeiffer, Hohman, Cash, Nicol, Williams, Gruenler, Stachula, Reynolds. Row 2. Fry, Fisher, Johnson, Vesper, Brandt, Whittington, Zawistows, Mc Farlane, Schaus, John- son, Miss Owens, Row 3. Sutter, Rottau, Osmundsen, Oftedahl, Cizek, Gilbert, England, Weintraub, Schwager, O 'Brien. Row 4. Hoube, Auer, Sundeen, Hasselberger, Rothas, Haverland, Browne, Carpenter, Preissner, Cardona. MR. PERA Row 1. Krabel, Louis, Zeman, Nelson, Mr. Pera, Roesener, Sedin, Schmitz, Hammar, Row 2. Muench, Aguilar, Hult, Schwab, Groves, Marcy, Mc Lean, Miles, Piehl, Row 3. Odeon, Manhart, Karakuseka, Bagn- iewski, Sandberg, Wiskes, Maxwell. Row 4. Thunholm, Cascino, Smith, Taylor, Stahfa, Mc P'hillany, Swanson, Durller, Sorman. MR. PAINE Raw 'l. Schoen, Gills, Bradley, Connolly, Mr. Paine, Miller, Gentner, Schick, Miller, Ruer. Row 2. Sadowski, Lukasz, Bodzioch, Meyer, Gaida, Proctor, Breitenfeld, Schrader, Olivier, Graczyk. Row 3. Kaiser, Konrad, Olsen, Seaborg, Kowol, Peters, Burczy, Dinkel, Kedzierski, Koski, Row 4. Polewko, Kowall, Majewski, Nehmzow, Jacobsen, Vollmer, Wonsowicz, Rommel, Nahrstndt. June 1954 189 WNW MR. RAPPAPORT Row I. Davis, Dinschel, George, Sykes, Mr Rappaport, Strzok, Kilian, Schafer, Tex. Row 2. Overby, Aherns, Brattin, Jancevich, Maggio, Kock, Scharm, Lundmen, Hurst. Row 3. Magis, Kusso, Sermonti, Ruiz, Klaus, Krieter, Katsuleas, Woicik, Doumas. Row 4. Hanson, Liss, cShwegal, Dalke, Van Stokum, Trepp, Resch, Finnberg. MISS RATHJEN Row I. Nehrke, Gorman, Carlson, Laspisa, Bloom, Hope, Heinrich, Schumacher, Thiele. Row 2. Koziol, Lundberg, Jauch, Lange, Fox, Csicsai, Coombs, Taylor, Durrett, Kongas. Row 3. Hume, Lukowitz, Rattner, Grabowski, Michnick, Koenig, Marks, Sandberg, Johnson. Row 4. Nawrocki, Jeanis, Sherman, Karmgard, Milbrandt, Cresson, Golosince, Bratu. MR. RODGER Row 1. Reilly, Taylor, Miner, Swanson, Bau- mann, Mr. Rodger, Puff, Tarczynski, Bishop. Row 2. Strnap, Joy, Zybora, Patterson, Men, zer, Herlache, Burns, Rarau, Ingersoll, McKenzie. Row 3. Christensen, Pbzovich, Ziolkowski, Meckl, Kawashima, Kotsakis, Bricknell, Kohn, Vlahos. Row 4. Millard, Kuester, Patterson, Buczak, ohnson, Budish, Klancic, Laskey, Strysick. Kiela, Scheible. MR. W. PIPER Row 1. Stewart, Tomz, Popovich, Kurtz, Mus- cia, Mr. W. Piper, Lasky, Fors, Swedberg, Ruhnke, Brunlinger. Row 2. P'etitte, Bozman, Schultz, Hoffmann, Middleton, Cotterall, Urick, Delhaye, Kofler, Mart- haler, Dace. Row 3. Lundgren, Branske, Risko, Machas, Egger, Swinehart, Wacker, Zeunert, Lewandowski, Kadivnik. Row 4. Winther, George, Boenke, Toorner, Schullo, Posen, Stluka, Franzen, Sabourin. MR. G. PIPER Row 'l. Modic, Ennes, Magierek, Gabriel, Mr. Piper, Koepke, Mukatis, Piotrowski, Kiley. Row 2. Smalley, Pabst, Justeson, Curtis, Rot- thier, Lanyon, Marcinkowski, Kiedaisch. Row 3. Averinos, Hansen, Benson, Lewis, Meller, McKenzie, Bowling, Kosturic. Row 4. Goldfard, Henke, Hilton, Niebling, Magerl, Schatz, Knoblock. 190 Lune Tech Prep MR. SC HWART1 low I. Dynek, Schwonderlik, Mueller, Ligocki Zierden, Mr. Schwartz, Ekstrom, Rossi, Anstodt Leonard, Antkowiok. Row 2. Jonzokowski, Vallo, Montelchne, Zablocki, Cossiere, Ray, Richard, Vinyard, Searnon Topolinski, Graikowski, Row 3. Millard, Ruffner, Wells, Lipar, Mullan Horgus, Nickl, Keehn, Pergande. lov 4. Rathke, Filpi, Bjerkness, Elliot, Cimag- lio, Schomberger, Smiskol, Friedlund, Johnson. MISS SHERBAMN Row I. Brady, Hilmer, Merkin, Riedel, Haas Heimo, Bartley, Jacobshogen, Nelson. Row 2. Fritzler, Miss Sherbahn, lory, Paul Loos, Bogucz, Milorski, Hayes, Conroy. Row 3. Cachapero, Walker, Dabrowski, Mura- wski, Basiger, Giere, Kornow, Manske. lov 4. Pfeiffer, Pickney, Wellenberg, Foster P'entz, Weiss, Walters, Zvejnieks. MR. SHERMAN low I. Peterson, Mroz, Lawrence, Borgarat, Mr. Sherman, Pohlman, Voss, Signorelli, Mueller Barts. low 2. Ballouer, Hintz, Barone, Stoszewski Odeshoo, Switalle, Winiecki, Bereska, Grossi, Terzat: is, Wagner. Row J. Sunde, Buhrke, Hermonson, Mertesm, Beebe, Kruvolis, P-ietrucha, Rehm, Rymut, Pabich, Engel. Row 4. Skoge, Carson, Leibforth, Thomas, Sutton, Suwodo, Wlodarczyk, Brennecke. MRS. JONES - MRS. SKINNER Row I. Wilson, Schwartz, Pietrzakowski, Seneas, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Skinner, Ffetersmeyer Gonzalez, Oberrniller. Row 2. Pick, McArthur, Costello, Volicento Gumiela, Ladendorf, Loch, Wisiour, Seegert, Kus. Row J. Bye, Soiler, DeSalvo, Weiner, Timm Gordon, Feil, Van Der Pluym. I MRS. STONE!! lov I. Knopik, Ollila, Quarforoli, Mayes, Thom, Teel, Klein, Norton, Saitto, Saitta, Sontucci. Row 2. Pietrzyk, Loiewski, Scholler, Szcech Blank, Pollock, Smith, Brzoza, Clark ,Leon, Urban. Row 3. Mrs. Stoner, Boelens, Cahill, Kudirka, Gittings, Sydorowicz, Schweda, Gorzel, Brinkmann Schroeder. Row 4. Stuerzl, Haberstock, Miller, Kromolicki Olsen, Mason, Loulovech, ray, Piccony, Kwiathowski. 1 1 Juno 1954 191 I MISS STUBBLEFIELD Row I. Lazlby, Schmitt, Stavnek, Heuch, Ju- stus, Miss Stubblefield, Ryan, Bauer, Orzech, Denk, Kesick. low2. Calabrese, Petzold, Krumsieg, Gillberg, Carson, Owens, Singer, Reschke, Bobilla. Row 3. Wollin Schuh Bertucci Nordhem Wallander, Ciark, Sattrin, Patrick, Koeplin, Bastingf MR. SULLIVAN Row 1. Speciale, Johnson, Drucker, Meter, Manos, Mr. Sullivan, Meverden, Andrle, Raduns Panicall. Row 2. Lightnig, Kessler, Kretertield, Schan- der, Vittore, Bose, Ruta, Lieggl, Stark, Blohm. Row 3. Phelan, Erdman, Knobloch, Colluratici, Budzisz, Weise, Walsh, Francesoni, Prokosh, Jauch. Row 4. Plinske, Wroble, Thorholm, Behrendt Martin, Camp, Przyborski, Minch, Hillmeister, MISS SZYMANSKI Row I. Michelson, Berninger, Graven, Engels Nolte, Miss Szymanski, Grob, Haase, Martin, White Klepitsch. Row 2. Barski, Daceski, Kreutz, Spilotro, Nelson, Frieden, Gilly, Kunz, Kuklinski, Kawasaki, Merckx. Row 3. Nelsonski, Hammerschmidt, Monroe, Krumsee, Getty, Schreiber, Behenna, Ryan, Rabeler Young. Row 4. Milhousen, Goernerski, Engel, Herbold, Gratz, Oswald, Meissner, Johnson, Moyer, Larsen. MR. TAYLOR Row 1. Mc Elray, Raszek, Woods, Mr. Taylor Rogoz, Ammentorp, Raclawski, Eggert. Row 2. Maisenbach, Kruse, Weiner, Gruber Christopher, Bugielski, Olson. Row 3. Egan, Poremba, Conlin, Darsch, Lung Pratt, Gorski. MR. THUE Row 1. Holder, Scott, Wolper, Zima, Mr. Thue Willer, Lucas, Golec, Wojtal. Row 2. Wolkowitz, Zarmin, Jones, Warmowski Romano, Fritz, Wanka, Schultz. Row 3. Veeber, Wishmeyer, P'earson, York Spero, Apolinski, Krajczynski, Szczecinski, - Row 4. Zastaway, Sandquist, Barr, Zera Wilson, Spitzo, Yerke 192 Lune Tech Prep i 1 MISS VANDIRPOEL low I. Tado, Schulz, Gresch, Wilk, Lamen- della, Misa Vanderpoel, Rutherford, Lorenzetti, Fors- borg, Wolf, Blat. lov 2. Reuter, Paul, Bondi, Sounds, Fo!!- man, Mustacci, Blank, Freor, Umbricht, Pankowiak. low 1. Warren, Brezinski, Stockwell, Strom- quisi, Muscarello, McNeeley, Stann, Mallires. lov 4. Gremblo, Lynn, Beeson, Dreksler I Kraus, Garland, Glerszewicz. Ml. YOUNG Row I. Johnson, Pergandi, Kendzy, Mr. Young, Buchweifz, Schadeck, Straus. Row 2. Duncan, Sf. John, Frederick, Kesller Sol, Cymbalisf. Rav 3. Smoczynski, Novak, Skipp, Weiss Doering, Toomey. lov 4. Sheasby, Dietrich, Adams, Biebrach Melnick, Washburn. 1 r MISS YOUNGQUIST lov 1. McCormick, Leibfritz, Garrison, Hahn Niccho, Fenger, Nelson. Row 1. Clouss, Dabich, Kremer, Hansen Gronquist, Kalis, Clauss. Row 3. Draper, Hansen, Kiley, Trischan, Shogren, Bethke. Row 4. Doherty, Krisciunas, Hallsfen, Capshaw 1 1 June 1954 193 1 1345 Wishes Every Success to the Graduation Class of June '54 7348 ffabbycraftcrs 3531 N. WESTERN EAstgate 7-5444 Lf., A, 1. , ' 5397 gg X Q A , -f .,iL3f s,f Q:Qgqff -f M. 3 M wx .: 19:5 3: Q ,QW 31 ... W 145 W wg ww, -M, 5 . 34 gy ,, ,gas 35 ?ig,f::5 V ? 5' x S V ' S al if 2 R siggigfw X320 ,Q if Mr. -v , r ef A M W Q' wr if x ig I 4 ,W Z W ' ,..,. , ' Q Q, Q3 ,vr A5 I iw Q 95 'f ay X is 3 A xg J1'XQQ.-iiqhvmxmgggw-Qpegg ,gas gy ww mi N 5 F y g H Sw in .M M, F3 W i .. , ,... ,, . 3 www va 'Q , 1 7 if A 5 wi-mr' Q4 ,gm , Q I . f 'SMS f sw 'Q ' My 'Wi f w, , 1 HESE SIMPLE WORDS OF WISDOM, spoken long ago by Abraham Lincoln, hold true today just as they did at the time they were uttered. We know that Lane Tech is much more than a stately building with stacks of books, rows of hardwood desks in well-equipped rooms, and a ca- pable faculty. Lane is, essentially, the thousands of students who pass through its portals year after year. Freshmen, Sophmores, Juniors, and Seniors - they all contribute some- thing. ln the classes, on the athletic field, in the various clubs and activities, everything accomplished is another piece of the vast blueprint that is The School of Champions . 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