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PEACEFUL ATMOSPHERE of our library provides pleasant setting for studying Library ls Center Of Studies One of the busiest rooms in the Lane Tech High School is the LIBRARY. Over nine hun- dred boys circulate through this room every day searching for references, biographies, or just a good book to read over the weekend. To help these boys the library has five librar- ians, under the guidance of Miss Schumacher, and nearly seventy library helpers, about eight each period. These bays do a great service to cur students and faculty by making sure that all books are in their correct places and that they are easy to reach. Due to the tasks that these boys and our skilled librarians fulfill, our library is easily rated the most popular room in the school. is LANE'S HUGE LIBRARY is efficiently run by Miss Schumacher, head librarian,
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'MMV JOBS OF assisting LIBRARY HELPERS Top Row: Ciezki, Mills, Eby, Mason, Glowinke, Las- konis, Somers, Ghionzoli, Gordon, Delke. Row 6: Ma- fusiak, Beller, Meyer, Ingallinera, Moyich, Mulfini, Orze, Christiansen. Row 5: Malarski, Sokoloff, Knapp, Fonferko, Moulton, Rammelfaenger, Froelich, Lighter, Fillicaro, Row 4: Kobs, Mossel, Shemroske, Boe, Heir- man, Lang, Lesniak, Breede, lwaszko. Row 3: Am- sradt, Weder, Pecen, Wagner, Rieyer, Faulisi, Schram, Pringle, Row 2: Hartman, Braddock, Wendf, Theimer, Papen, Sfarzec, Johnson, Gunsteen, Blesy. Front Row: Miss Schumacher, Guagliardo, Behles, Perlroski, Kan- forek, Sfrondgard, Folfa, Hackeloer, Mrs. Guagliarda. LIBRARY AIDES range from shelving books to the librarian, as Johnson is doing here. LIBRARIANS Left to Right: Miss Claire Burns, Mrs. Lucille Long, Head Librarian Miss Dorothy Schu rnacher, Mrs. Josephine Gugliardo, Mrs Lucille Knapp. tiff' VSA'
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l -A l A A 2 i ,ary 'T 41' TVN: HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Top Row: krrncc Carszn Nonke Nznaka. Front Row: l.'.a'lace Ease' :la The HONORS CLASSES at Lane atter to all students courses of study in mathematics, Eng- lish, and science. A participant in these classes is enabled to advance and gain a better and broader knowledge ot the subject. The incom- ing freshmen are recommended to the honors program by their teachers onthe basis ot abili- tv and scores on aptitude tests. Juniors and seniors are admitted it their grades are high enough, To remain in the program, a boy must maintain at least an E average. A chapter ot the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is also established at Lane. The pur- pose ot this organization is to honor scholastic ability, character, leadership, and services lts leaders are Ulrich Wicks, president, R, Wal- lace, vice-president, Henry Nonaka, secretary, ,ames Nottke, treasurer, and Curtis Carlson, sergeant-at-arms. Tnere are about a hundred members in the group, and its requirements range from a 3,5 average tor a junior to a 2.75 average tor a graduating senior, The group gives a dance every November to raise funds tor a worthwhile school project. The SURER HONOR ROLL is not an organi- zed club. lt honors those box s who have worked hard and shown outstanding scholastic abilitx over the previous semesters. To become a member, or remain one, a student must main- tain a 3.5 average- 28 , g it u - n f l in R , In L 1 i4 xx ' A ri 1 3 5 553 - be 1 HONOR SOCIETN OFPCERS N:f'Ae Corgga xg-,GLC Wicks, and Zilis aid Mr. Bauer in computing student Zwercges seeping records of all honors ocsses gn :heduling l-loner Society events. A Honors Program Has Expanded
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