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In September, we were excited at being seniors, now we pause to look back and think of the many things we have done. Our activities, clubs, sports, and services to the school, 'qi the many friends and acquaintances we have made and the lasting friendships we have formed. Being a senior made us feel much privileged, and as we reminisce, we are proud of the accomplishments and the efforts we have made in our high school years. IDR
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Below are shown Miss Muriel Findlay seated let Mr. Lloyd Russell, Mr. Larry Danver, and Mr, Fred d l me . Mrs. and Miss Helen D1 kin seated right who turn the Bode, who pro uce musce n girls into graceful creatures Standing let to right are matron, is seated center. v Left. Dick Lee and Dave NlcDowell prepare to out' jump each other in an intrafmural basketball game as Fred Meinzer gets set to toss the ball, Because we believe that a strong mind in a healthy body is the goal of all education, each Langley student is required to participate in our physical education program. There are formal and informal activities for both boys and girls. Among the formal activities are hygiene, pool, and classes in physical exercise, Just for fun are basketball, volleyball, and mushball. The courses vary according to the grade of the studentg ninth and eleventh grade students take hygiene, and tenth and twelfth graders take only gym and pool. Langley students are health Ida Rhodes, QL
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-vu . x., C' Jil :f ' -, ar A .ui-. Q gi L I I ' if ,y These are the four, left, who had the honor of leading the june graduating class. From left to right they are Joseph Fillip, Theresa Owcf zarzak, john Kline, and Don Irwin, the vicefpresident, secretary, treasurer, and presif dent, respectively. At times it seemed a job, but the rewards were many. Our able sponsors, Mr. Vfayne Mong, January class sponsor, and Miss Maud Clayton, sponsor of the june class, discuss the plans for the Stardust Ball, our Senior Prom, held in the Urban Room at the Vv'illiam Penn Hotel on November 30. We chose to lead us Capable leaders of the january graduating class are. from bottom to top. Beverly Birch. Roherr jenkins. Robert Knapp. and Richard ldneaphcr. -curct.iry. treasurer, vicefpresident. and president respectively. These four were the in-piratiun for the glass that planned a senior Recognition Day and cuntrihutcd one hundred dollars to start a scholarship fund. i 5 . s Z' I
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