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CLASS BURTON C. BRUNNER Vice-President Burt was born in Chicago on August 24, l937. After graduating from Cleveland Gram- rnur School as Class President, he entered Lane and immediately became active in many school functions. Being interested in sports, he joined the Trr.ck Team in his Sophomore year, and participated in all l.M. Sports. Among his other numerous activities he was President of the Championship Chorus and a member of the National Honor Society and Super-Honor Roll, Honors Classes, Olympian's I-li-Y, German Club, and Hallguards. After graduation, Burt plans to further his education in engineering at a college undeter- mined as yet. JANUARY KENNETH JACK SMOCZYNSKI Secretary Ken was born on December 31, 1936. He attended Hanson Park Grammar School and up-on graduation entered Lane. He soon be- ccme interested in sports and joined the Foot- ball Team, on which he played for four years and was elected one of the co-captains. Ken was elected President of the Polish Club, and was also active as a member in the Brush and Easel, Lettermen's Club, and Intramural Sports. Upon graduation he plans to further his education in college. 26 Lane Tech Annual
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Preslclent s Message 43254 Kraus Y FELLOW CLASS MATES After four wonderful years at Lane the time has rome to bid farewell to our high school days Saying good bye brings back many nostalgic memories The friendships we have made will never be forgotter The experiences we have hared will nevuer be duplicated Here at Lane we have had the privilege of receiving a wonderful education with our outstanding faculty and with our extensive facilities However we must not forget our parents who have worked hard and sacrificed much and so opportunity for education possible As wc mature and our e1se of appreciate even more what Lane has cm'rlbuted to our lives willingly to make this values broadens we shall Our class was very active in teams In clubs on publications In ROTC and in all other school p ogects The records show presence strongly felt Through thes achievements hav maintained the hugh standards which are traditional at Lane in mus cal organizations that we have made our honorably and proudly The day after graduation we shall rc longer be regarded as boys but responsible men The paths set out for us to follow ws' be many and varied We shall be entering the armed forces to defend our nation or college to further our education or business to learn experiences of past generations and app ying our best selvns and fullest knowledge to make the world better an every way May l again express my appreciation to you my class mates for the honor you have given me by select mg me to be your president Your wholehearted and loyal support is Indeed indicative of the true Lane spirit JL closing l wish fou every success for your future my sincere des re that we may meet again some and resume our friendships founded In Lane that we have enloyed these past years Its rg time 1 Q: Ar-d also may l express our wish for our Alma Mater that Lane continue to be the School of Champions ln honor In scholarship in athletics In every kind of way fix 44 ,jx 'Tw ALA H319- Wx. know she will not fcil us and we must be worthy sons of Lane Teruhlsa Kuroda 'Pff-M'-QW bg fN.f'X -Q... s.J f January 1955 I I . f ' , we 1 e ' ., . . . a trade. We must go forward to our places of responsibility in life, profiting from the . . , . 1 fri? V . . . . . -f -u ln ' , ' ' . '7 . I . 5 1 . . . . ' 7 . ,s f - ll . ' X N . ' bf' H N! A 0 . if 1- fue i l r Q1 I 'S c N X V '
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OFFICERS ANGELO A. BUSCAGLIA Treasurer Angelo came into this world on October 27, 1936, at 6:30 P.M. in Chicago. After gradua- ting from St. Francis Xavier Grammar School, he entered The School of Champions. He at cnce became active, joining the Football, Wrestling, Track, and Baseball Teams. He was also active in l.M. Sports, Skating, Smith- Hughes Machine Shop, Bowling, Spur and Saddle Club, and Pan-American Club, He was President of the- Roller Club, and he did the singing for graduation. He will go to college to pursue the account- ing field, trying for a C.P.A. degree. 1955 BRUCE L. SALLAZ Sergeant-at-Arms Bruce came into this world on a cold nighi in Chicago on January 15, l937. After grad- uating from Moos School, he entered Lane. Upon entering, he joined the football team, on which he has played for four years. He has participated in Intramural Sports and was a hallguard for one year. Also for a year he- has been in the Pan-American Club and has ta- ken Smith-Hughes Shop in which he worked hard. After graduation, he plans to ente-r col- lege for a Bachelor of Science degree. January 1955 27
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