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THE lA lllll HIGH SCHIHH FAIIIIHY Dr. R. E. Ricketts, a Langley grad- uate, became our school doctor in September. He gives a thorough physical examination to every student who enters the school, plus follow-up examinations after illness and periodic check-ups. Here, he is testing the heart of James Pamozzi, a 7B. 41 These three members of the physical education department are responsible for developing an adequate program for the physical betterment of all Langley boys. In this picture Coaches Fred A. Bode, Lloyd L. Russell and Laurence Danver discuss the training program for the boys' classes. The girls have a physical fitness program developed somewhat differently from that of the boys. They play basketball, mushball, volleyball and tennis, but on an intramural instead of an interscholastic basis. Here, Miss Muriel C. Finlay and Miss Helen A. Dislcin are planning after-school schedules. 44'
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A Il All IHI Here is the man who is a major factor in keeping both teachers and students warm and happy: the custodian, Mr. Melville Osborn. He supervises all phases of build- ing care. On clear days, once a month, he rings the flre-bell, as he is doing here. m MEMBERS Ill Mrs. Ruth Ashley fleftj, the book clerk, takes charge of all textbooks and school supplies. She receives lost articles and returns found ones. In addition to these duties, she is the school's cashier. On Fridays she sells street car passes to those students who commute. Those tempting delicacies that here dot the counter may be purchased everyday in the Langley cafeteria for eight cents apiece. They are made under the direction of Mrs. F. Ditullio fbelowJ,the school's dietician. Special affairs, such as the senior luncheons, are also supervised by her. --. ....
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12 M IIUH TEACHERS ARE SPHIIA The Langley faculty is divided into subject groupings for a closer study of departmental prob- lems. Here, the Language Committee confers: Misses Grace Bargesser, Ellen Booth, Marie Messer, Carrie Baldesberger, Opal McRoberts, Englishg Misses Louise Woods and Evelyn McCurdy, Latin and foreign languagesg Mrs. Eleanor Moore and Miss Jeanette Patterson, English. Members of the Social Studies Committee in conference: fleftj Mr. Norman Rose, Mrs. Grace Jones, Miss Anne Schade, Mrs. Mary ,lane Tygardg fcenterj Miss Minnie Bellg fright, Mrs., Dorothy Kirkland, Mr. John Herriott, Miss jane Murray and Mr. William Bozic. l
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