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STUDENT COURT Top Row. Mornos, Lewkowich, P-urtell, San Filippo, Trombetta, Larson. Front Row. Zimmer, Hjerstedt, Mr. Gannon, Zichman, Leeders. Student ctw and incance The basic problems of justice prevail in the Lane Student Court, The guilt or innocence of the defendant must be determined by what actually happened, and it follows that the first task of this court or any court is to determine the facts about the crime. The second, and almost equally important task is that of fixing an appropriate remedy for the misbehavior. Through conscientious and de- termined effort, the courts of the student government bring justice to the guilty. When one stops to compare the budget of the government with that of the Lane Tech students, one finds that the Lane budget is always balanced, never in debt, but yet being used to what the Student Council believes to be full advantage. The organ in the auditor- ium, the Lane Daily we read everyday, the Tech Prep we receive, the important chari- ties, and the numerous other projects of the Student Council use the money of the student budget to great advantage. 28 STUDENT BUDGET COMMITTEE Top Row. Gonos, Boldt, Marselos, Mr. Clasen Front Row. Kusterer, Elliott.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row. Ament, De Simone, Rohn, Christiansen, Purtell, Marnos, Trombetta, Lewkowich, Herr, Nasby llagstrom, MacPherson, Houck, Anderson. Row 6 Roberts, Tegtmeyer, Wilson, Kuta, Jacob, Zobott Lomax, Plant, Litteru, Gagen, Weager, Martin Row 5. Schuricht, Gleason, Bartlett, Marselos, Wro- bel, Sturm, Duke, Milewski, Miller, Richter, Durlak, Granger. Row 4- Mosoff, Podesta, San Filippo Bay, Sanrio, Rogers, Smith, Nieglos, lsenberg, Quinn Green, Schufter, Zimmer. Row 3- Grossman, Buchwickler, Maksymonko, Polikoff, Lorenz, P'hi- lipps, Jensen, Nelson, Michal, Williams. Row 2. Leeders, Johnson, Lopiparo, Cantor. Front Row. Zickman, Dishr-nan, Jones, Ahlgren, DeChant, P'apke Lodygowski, Parey, Lefkow, Sokol. 1 The Lane Tech Student Council is a body which represents each individual student. Sel- ected students from the divisions meet the eighth period Thursdays to discuss and vote on bills which will improve the school. The Council's purpose is to ill foster school spirit, C23 solve welfare problems, and l3l promote self-government. The organization is in charge of Lane's five thousand dollar budget. The Council decides how much money will be appropriated to various school activities such as the Lane Daily, Tech Prep, garden, traffic engineers, clinic, and other organizations, The regular assemblies to which the students are admitted free of charge, the color filming of our school, and the publicity Lane receives in the various neighborhood newspapers are all projects of the Council. As long as there is a Council, the student will be given the opportunity to suggest ways to improve the school, and he will be given representation in the body of Lane Tech. MAKING A POINT, lsenberg gestures as he poses an argument from the Student Counci, 27
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SOCIAL CENTER COMMITTEE Top Row. Mark, Harris, Wieck, Waskow, Wicks, Ergish, Perlick, Sabacinski. Row 4. Krause, Blat- nick, Litteau, Golnick, Naatz, Gregory, Korowski. Row 3, Hartjen, Derlvlinassian. Row 2. Sokulski, Thorson, Delong, Hahl, Trodler, O'Keefe. Front Row. Mr.Kuecker, Miss Szymanski, Mr. Meierdierks Mr. Rodger. Mr. Gannon. ociccl enter The aim ot the Social Center Committee is to plan and provide an enjoyable evening for everyone attending the Lane socials. ln order to more adequately perform its duties, the committee is divided into two groups. The Planning Committee, headed by James De- Jong, is responsible for the conversion of the bare gym into an attractive dance hall. The members don't use magic, however, it is through patience and hard work that they transform the gym into a danceland. The second group is the Cloak Room Com- mittee, with Arthur Hahl as chairman. The checking of coats, taking of tickets, and maintenance of order-these are the most important tasks this group accomplishes. Mr. Meierdierks, who manages the Social Center, is in charge of both groups. AT THE SOCIAL, two partnerless girls, not to be left SAXES SWING OUT at social as out, dance with each other. 1- Laneite watches enraptured
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