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s S 5 . . XXJ 3 ' if Aj I Schiiiidf, IV. Slieffler Shipley .S'111,i1'11, I. Sousa Sfugmz FRANCIICS SVYIENCKI: This blue-eyed blonde sits her horse well and horseback riding will be good exer- cise for fl clerking career: Frannie plays basketball and loves to swim . . . MARY THOMAS: Bunny, This brown-eyed damsel may be able to keep up with her dancing while giving a patron a wave: ambition- beautician . . . MARY LOUISE UTZ: Brown-haired miss is just an autograph hound: good volley ball player-maybe her height, 57 , has something to do with it: belongs to Secretarial Club: a secretary who ought to he a good receptionist since ushering for the class play . . . ELMER bbiINTI2RBO'TT'O'IXIZ Rusty's hobby-horse is a piccolo and flute: member of Band and Orchestra: doomed for single life-Miss Park said his name was too long for wedding an- nouncements: had a male lead in class play: on I'rom Committee . . . EIJNVARIJ YORKGITIS: KYLE might have something to do with his prowess in athletics: swell football, track, and basketball star: hazel-eyed Sarge York wants to be another Edison -Go To It! . . . KATHRYN YOUNG: Kay waits for warm weather to do her sport. tennis: assistant to Mr. Cheescman: typing helped her into the Secretarial Club and the Consumer Club into Kaufmann's. BOB KIRKXYOOISJ: Rob goes in for finer arts- music, wood carving: designing: belongs to Rand and might be another Benny Goodman. Best wishes! 'lr XVILLIAM SCHMIDT: Interested in hunting and music: member of band, orchestra, Student Council. Dance Club. and Senior Dance Committee: wants to become a machinist . . . FRANK SHETTLER: Chief interests are saving match covers and bowling: ambi- tion is to become a mailman . . . GLENN SHIRLEY: ,lust Ship for short: seems to hear the pioneer call Go West for that is his future hope: a member of Student Council and Prom Committee and his hobby- borse is a s-eahorse, as he prefers swimming . . . IDA MAE SMITH: Not called Hi-d-oh but I.D.A.: this honor student is domestic at heart as she loves to cook and saves recipes for future use: her unusual ambition-a psychiatrist ...I A MELIA SOUSEL Those big brown eyes of hers are bound to make her :. good stenog: basketball and swimming made her a good dancer: typing got her in Secretarial Club: Millie also was in Consumer Ed .... VIRGINIA STUGAN: Ginny sews a neat seam herself and aims her interest at designing: this green-eyed blonde is in Dance Club, AERONAVT and IZA Girls' Club: nobody would sock her but soccer is the game she prefers. Swell prom decorations. Stugie -also the yearbook cover. Szeiciirki Tlzonzax Ut: IViul'c1'Iv0H0111 I'0rkgifi.r I'mn1y 14+
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SAMUEL MASCIARELLI: This brown-eyed and curly black-haired master of mathematics hopes to be an accountant. Sam's fine dramatic ability in the class play 1nay eventually lead to his becoming a great Shakespearean actor fwe hopej . . . LUCILLE MCELHENY: Lucy is Langlcy's Clara Barton and may some day be binding up the wounds of our war heroes. Brown-eyed. brunette. Mac was a member of Senior Leaders, Student Council, Dance Club, and lZA Girls' Club. She likes dancing, swimming, tennis. and bowling. Lu's acting in the class play will long be remembered by the Langley First Nighters . . . JEANNE MCVVILLIAMS: Brown hair, blue eyes: enjoys reading, volley ball, and basketball: member of the Lnnglcyan Staff and Senior Dance Committee: wants to become an interior decorator . . . GRACE MEANOR: Hobbies are dancing and singing: favorite sports are ping-pong and basketball: l2A Girls' Club enjoys her membership: vice president in her home room: ambition is to become a secretary . . . JOHN MILLER: Blue eyes, blond hair: finds enjoyment in walking and swimming: an outstanding member of Mathematics Club: actively employed by the local Sheraden Bank: desires to enter the Department of justice . . . VICTORIA MOLEK: Finds recreation in swimming and skating: has been seen twirling a baton with our marching band: has participated in the activities of Service Club, Commercial Club, and the class play committee: hopes some day to become a secretary and bookkeeper. l 4 : Morrow Olshak Penatsvr Quigg Ricketts Rilfkofeslci +13 tt, : C l Masciarclli fl-ff7EIl1!'l1jY McVVilIia111s Mecmor M iller. J. Malek JOSEPH MORRONE: Makes model airplanes, goes hunting, :md plays the tuba and guitar: was a member of the band for four years: desires to become a ma- chinist . . . NORBERT OLSHAK: Enjoys hunting, plays French horn in the marching band . . . ELVA PEVNATZER: Brown eyes. brown hair: enjoys mak- ing her own clothes. and going to the movies: finds interest in badminton and swimming: a member of Consumer Club: wants to be a comptometer operator . . . PRUDENCE QUTCC: Hazel eyes, blonde hair: enjoys knitting and crocheting: member of Con- sumer Education Club and AERONAUT Staff . . . VALGENE RPCKETTS: Brown eyes. brown hair: favorite pastime is laughing: enjoys a good football game: member of Senior Dramatic Club. Orchestra, Student Council, IZA Girls' Club, and the Senior Dance Committee: played I.ouella in the Senior Class Play: plans to enter the field of medicine . . . HELEN RUTKOVVSKI: Bluish-green eyes, light-brown hair: finds interest in dancing and watching football games: favorite sports are volley ball and basketball: member of AERONAUT Staff and Senior Dance Committee: works at Kaufmannlsg hopes to become a secretary. 'A'
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at LEST WE FORGET if Langley's great victory in football! The Defense Dance. The sale of Defense Stamps. Pearl Harbor and Manila. Doris Clark's arguments with Miss Park. Margie Lafferty's jitterbugging. Beulah Gray as judy. Valgene Ricketts' bloodcurdling screams. Ed Yorkgitis in the Merit Parade. The beautiful snowflakes at the Senior Dance. Miss Park's humor. Richard Humphreys as President of the school. Lucille McElheny's many beaus. Margaret Byers as editor of our yearbook. The Air Raid alarm. The Oliver-Langley football game. The Senior Leaders' Bake Sale. The home room parties. Becky Fellows' beautiful hair. Mary Lynn Karadeema as valedictorian. American Passport. Miss Crum's assistance in the office. The detention room. The Dramatic English Class. The girls in Mr. Cheeseman's office. The emptiness of the halls at three-five. The Vitamin Chart. The girls' new adviser, Miss White. Confusion at lunch time. The 12A Girls' Club. Senior Themes. Civilian Defense. Glenn Shipley as clerk of courts. The Band Concert. Commencement exercises. Betty Kast's tiny, tiny waistline. Sam Masciarelli and the class play. Elmer Winterbottom and his flute. The cost of pies and cakes-6c. The senior assembly on the last day. Helen Rutkowski achieving high honors. Vicky Molek as majorette. The Able Youth Test. The High Honors Test. The noon dances and social hours. jane Estep's poetry. +15-nf Our basketball team. The boys with flashlight cameras. Jeanne McWilliams and the Able Youth Test. Ginny Stugan's cover for the yearbook. Carol Graebing's white evening dress at the Sen-A ior Dance. The P.T.A. Dances. Class pictures and Squeegees. Don Henry as our football hero. Rog Garris as Class President. Harry Jena as Bill Wilson. Jeanne Davis as a pianist. Grace Meanor's laugh. Prudence Quigg's memory Jack Miller as a clerk at the bank. Bobby Sorenson, Pete Couch, and Davy Hughes learning to dance. I Amelia Souse's quiet manner. Mary Louise Utz's football programs. Joe Morrone as a delivery boy. Merle Jeffrey dancing with Lillian. Ida Mae Smith's many honor roll certificates. A1 Scott's bright red shoes. The third period study halls. The tardy room. The IZA Ha11owe'en Party. 12B Frolic. Crafton-Langley Game. Don't forget Miss Wettach. Don't forget the stag lines at the Dances???? Remember the Pit?? Berg's Drug Store at 3:05. VVarren Ashton's New Year's Eve Party. The Balconades after the Senior Dance. Saboteurs at the 12B Frolic. The fire drills. The Senior Leaders Club. Mr. Cheeseman's Office. S .-2 X N'-ZX N A is x as e '65 V U I x iii w Ss 'Q 1 .X so 'B A R wi
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