Langley High School - Aeronaut Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1954
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' , .I ' .J illifagrf. 'iLv,1,! yt , jj? fl 'If , 2 'mf' ' i f' M J I 'tb 5 as f' 1,4 Qfgj r 4 NJ 'lk' if 91491 I I -If fi 7 ,f'-jf ,f Af' L if, ji 4 'UQ fb 4 If 'I ff ' ' W J! ' 1 'L' .J 1, ! 1 1 f 1. lv , I .1 . . Jw +5 if , , 'YL Q up ' L4 X 'I W .Q LV! Administration . ' 1 9 Seniors . - 25 Activities . - 57 Sports . - 75 Features . - 87 PITTSBURGH ,, mfcca af How tortunate we seniors are to enter into a city like Pittsburgh, the steel capital of the world, As Langley has grown, changed, improved, so our city has grown, especially the past few years when it has entered a period to which news writers justifiably refer as Pittsburghs Renaissance A new program of improvements has been adopted. It will include three major bridges, five major highways, various park improvements, and a modern County Hospital and Infirmary. Qur recently finished airport is the largest and one of the busiest in the nation. Our rivers handle more tonnage than the world's largest seaport. The Turnpike, the Penn. Lincoln Parkway, the sky' scrapers at the entrance of the Point, the new Conemaugh Dam: all of these have stirred up a new feeling in the people of Pittsburgh. Yes, now there's a new glow of pride among this district's people as they survey their accomplishments of the past and look ahead to a brighter future. This is our city in 1954, our graduation year, mot all visitors to Pittsburgh surprise at the Civic Education. hluseum. upper left. and the Cathedral of ittr in Oakland The Yfw1H.'K building is in the lower Learning are evidences of educational development lr' t :er Forbes liiefd. in the right background. s the center. Hein: Chapel. used tor izonwectarian worshzr i Vli t for sPUrts entertainrnent. while :lie Board of shows that reiiezon, too. holds tie Place in the Cliff' fife iuduslry uud culture .1 i we ' .3 ,V , .1---'iliirg '- Lf A familiar sight to the residents of Pittsburgh is the Point, where the Allegheny and the Monongahela meet to form the Ohio, and where the Block House, built by Colonel Bouquet and his men in 1764, still stands as a monument. A phase of Pittshurghs reconstruction program lf shown in the demolition of the old Pe0ple's Natural Gas building to make way for a park and subterranean parking garage. Beyond, on the site of the famous old Nixon Theater. is the Alcoa Building. :mfg . , X 4 WI. . 'Ws,s PlIISl7llfjll1.5 natural waterways have made it one of the . , Q., . ,- arent industrial cities of the nation, According to the E Y '- Chamber of Commerce. our rivers carry more tonnage , s than even the Panama Canal. w 7 E Y .fg- . , . ll ' 'Ill Il lll ll lil ll lla H I lill v.v 'ii vvv 3 t. K. 1 ...glwf sl., , -Q A. ,453-. 'j. y T12 gL5,,,f+ 'T AQ -'Ye 'h'f.:+ 'ZS an 5 :Q3i 1-Vivfas . 'L.Lf1gI5H',- 1 . ze- S B ah. U ,ms , af' 32' Y 1' I l ' .,...L M Irv! , N 1 W A fr'- ' :Q-.N Y ,H XR K. I r-,.,-, QQ A 'Fv:wj,, V N 5 A ,Eff .1 ,QIKMQQ 1'f:f14E'f'f M. an .4- 1 'Q -4 ,v 'fr EWR . -f 'Envy A- ' ' !f', . a f !' nw. ' ,il ' 'l.,1 . K g,., f N Q 'X 4 651'-fxwk , h V ' W g K Q., ' Lf ,, T ' Q 2 . I if b i v -N.. Y . bf Ag X 6 W. .an ',' V' ,QQ , , -f V , ' f .,j . 1 'nf ' , , H5 4dr-Av' . , , , -- g -.1 ' nr-v.,c. 1,- . -Q. , . . -.f ,. . , 1 1,1 f- A L4 , .' .M ,,, '.-A 1' ,4-..:. R n , --,...3g,., .. - 5-PIM.-1'-.'p-,f ' .,:wff5',1 ' ' L- . ,W 3' Af . ,3 -354 J ',.y,g,5,.. 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Mr. Book taught commercial, subjects before he became vocational advisor, later vicefprincipal at South Hills, and finally Langleys prin- cipal. The Books are appropriately called the School Books. Because they are usually scattered throughout the hardt is kept busy approving early dismissal requests. building, performing their particular duties, it is a as he is doing here, for Marlene Wolff, Mr. Book and rare occasion when we see the three members of the Mr. Angelo are also usually at the counter, answering administrative stan' . Every morning Mr. Bern' questions and saying, Good morning! Mr Charle W Bernhardt ha been Vlce Prm clpal at Langley for three years Before that txme he wa a Lmeutenant Commander ln the Lmted State Naxy After leavmg the Navy Mr Bernhardt worked a a Veteran Counselor at the Board of Educatlon Admmxstratlon Bulldlng Then 1n February 1911 he replaced Dr Ned Ranlcln a our Vice Prlnclpal A Vlce Prmcxpal Mr Bernhardt IS the chlef dns c1pl1nar1an of he shool Hs alo IS he respon 1b1l1ty for makmg the master chedule X, - ,,f ax if ff au! and direct our lmrumg 4-eq. F Mr Robert Angelo heads our gundance depart ment m whxch he became coun elor three year ago A le formal guxdance he lead ome of our football pep a emblle Were you gxven an xntelhgence te t' Mr Angelo uperusecl If Were you awarded a cholarshlph' You probably went through Mr 'Kngelo office to try for lf You al o may hare recened your workmg per mlt from hmm And you we probably een hxm about havmg your ehedule changed Thee are only a few of ln many ta lr K . s . s ' ' , Q . . , . , . S VV . V , . s s 4, A V - V , S . . . V 5 V V . . . . . ,Kg t c , 1 s t . S S . 'S , any V Q Q Q , V, V 'S ta I , , A ' ,-ga , U fr ...M .Y ' ' s s f . s ss ' ss ss s, ' ' S. . 5 'l '. ' s s ' , .r 's '. S , '. ' , ,S , V .V S A ' s , s 's s s. Q, Q-ffrani' Mn, Ehzabeth Hormck through nur day 3-. K ldv- Nhruzxrcr Gzcgcrzch, bclmx. tuwk fwer the wb uf T P 'xrlf' :Mba-wr .nil .'KCI1N'1I1C' Dlrcctwr Liwlrmx: the abwrun ' ' rg of Mrs. EI1:a?wt?1 Hfyrmck. who IS -tudym: IH Eurwpc Q an 'Mmu furzm-fly uf our commcrcxal department. hav S' f wn that fha 1x A- gum! at rcnmwrul cmdcrf frurn cyc- zv at typxng 11 Ah ' H .x ,, I .xy .,.' .UTI Ixlxp '- m-C Jum- Mrs, Evelyn Ayer-, our dietician. places freshly made pies. to he served at lunch. on a tray. The tantalizing aromas from Mrs. Ayers depart- ment made the hour from H1130 to 11:30 seem the longest of the day. Mr, Henry Brockhutl. Lanuleyl custodian. checks the steam pressure regulators which con- trol the amount of steam in the pipes through- ,us 'sf 6 out the huildingz this steam regulate- the tem' perature of the class rooms, N 1 will fo. of high school Wfprkiiig diligently hehind the scenes to keep the school running smoothly are Mrs, Ruth Ash' ley, hook room clerk: Mrs, Evelyn Ayers, dietician, and Mr. Henry Brockotf, head custodian. As book room clerk Mrs. Ashley takes care of school supplies, sells street car passes and acts as school cashier. Mrs. Ayers sees that the more than seven hundred meals served each day in the cafeteria are healthful and appetizing. Qverseeing the work of our custodial force of twelve, 1v1r.VBrockoff is responsible that the build' ing is clean, warm, and in good repair. ., -Q4 fvlrs. Ashley in the hook room. hesides all her other duties, ls found here checking off zi complement of new hooks, for distribution to the teachers. During one school year she handles approxiniately 12.188 hooks, '11 KL.. in 9'?:'v. :P 53 7 G, Patterson ug Miss Grace Bargesser Miss Eloise Bomhard Miss Ellen W. Booth Vnifm A ! li O Nil K 0, MY '1 J V 5 L , U fro V rs. Mary DeSomma i Miss Opal Mckoberts Mrs. Eleanor M. Moore ENGLISH AND LANGUAGE Do you remember the euphoria you all felt on finishing the COY'lI1711Lill work conferred upon us by Mrs lw1cwirc7 Gixing a curwry glance to our 'rigorous aiwiggnrncm- in English ure Nancy Smith, Mlldred Young. Dun Meyerx. and :Xl Xvhlteheacl. May time bring u pvemumtiou lu coming seniors who anticipate wzstfully the easy times in llth grade, V , vi f' 4? K Miss Louise Woqyds . I Miss Evelyn I.. Mccurdjv' I-rn ..fff. Y A fl 1 xp Mrs, Grace U, Jones Mrs. Dorothy L. Kirkland '2 'af 3 as. , - F' 'i F' Mr. Raymond C. Maclntyre Mr. Ray O. McGahey FHCUHU SUCIAL STUDIES Mr. james F. Reed Not Pictured Miss Irene Williams Miss Mildred Willianu Miss Minnie Bell -mums... , W M 1 Y f Qxff l D ZSI ,., ,-Q.-8. 'gate X y U. lab xi. , jixv' Siege 'Y' In the upper picture, as Tom Owczarzalt de' posits his ballot in the ballot box, the election board of room 231, Kenneth Llewellen, Alex' ander Serchawski, Betty Johnson, Joanne Bod' nar, and David Schachter, demonstrate the cor' rect method of voting, By this demonstration, and participation in mock elections, students are better prepared for the responsibilities of adult citizenship. In the lower picture Kenneth Shell. watches Mary Marthens point out the flags of different countries in a social studies class, Kitty Lou Harper is keeping Vkfilliam Atkinson busy look' ing up geographical places, while she points them out on the globe. I5 -EQ aft- In one of Miss '3lyliolder's advanced mathcf matics classes, Langley! Einstcins of tomorrow learn to conquer the weird workings of trigf onometry. Here we see Gordon Fleming explain' ing a problem to Mary McGcrvey, Next to Gordon is Don Killmeyer drawing the functions of a unit circle, ,Wo ln l.anglcy's spanlain' new science room. Mr. Robert Helmluold conducts his lunior science classes. In Room 112 containing the most modern equipment obtainable, practical scientinc knowlf edge is imparted to young minds. The young minds are. left to figlit. first rout Leo 'lIlfCCli1. ii' Q9 Z 'Us S 4 I' X us if-K' 1'i3?:?x sez? MATHEMATICS E4 45 ' Q- al 'I' Mr, Oggqr B1-llpg Nliss E. Isabelle Blyholdcr XFN f vu ,v lN1iw Flimlx-tli 51. Cniiplwll Q Nliss Nhrx Ieilwlle Fplrx' luiss Ruth x1.ll lt'Sll'l7 Sw Norman Frye. Lee Iwlarple. lack flarlm, lame Douglas Sefond ww: Kathleen Mzrzurek. Caro lyn Gaworqln. Xhvl1HLlZl Pu:1::lqev1c1u1. Pat Hum phrey, Carol flerihmrrm. Tlzxvd mu: B111 Stropp Peter Emharth. Ray Dorn Fourth mu-1 WY1lll3IU Holden, 4 Q 5 g. 6- may Mr. Robert C. Helmbold MF- Gillbeff Hobwn ln Doc NCW'lfJI1.4 cherm-try fllihx, Drfk Tragey elahwmtel 4-ru the finer prnms of il problem ln electronics equzmfms The mtcreited onlookers are Carol Schlemmer and Merle Ywuni. ,gun f QF' F SCIENCE Dr. Homer T. Newlon -D -i ...n I I 1' Pk I 0 f f ,f , K VJQ1- if ' , if wfAfv-v'f'- 'z Mr. Glenn Snyder Mr. Elmer G. Thumm 00.4 Mrs Bettw-l Harris Mr. Ray E. Hellman JK 1-RA Mrs Betty Rhodes Mr Ku hl Shelly TN ot Pxctured Mrs. Emma Galbrarth Mrs. Elizabeth A. Shinko CUMMERCIM lfndcr the careful cycx uf Eu-lvn Klcxandcr. wlmm K0.'1l4IXhNl'il .md Bcity Kuppcl mlm l.llClllllUYZ fmm the Edu phom' Sam QlllYL'l'l4l. Kutlxlcvn Dxmgdn. md Sally llmlcr find Ilan rlwc Ihllllllyl lIlACl1lTlCN nan' IIYNC. .md gmpvr Expvrxf cum' un llmuw .xml rmtlmw zzhaylmxmw lr' rlmc flcrndl tmlnmng rl.1--ex .ml Qtudumx IH llfldllll blwwd mb- gmcr umduatxmx 1-- 54.1 ,,f-f As Pvt. Robert Aiken opens the door to step in and let the trembling julia Slaby behind the wheel, start with her test, Jim Rodgers crosses his fingers to wish her luck. Eleven new drivers were licensed. Oh, happy day! DRIVING AND DISTRIBUTIVE Enucnnnu ,J - ,NA 'cs f Xl MVMW Hugh Lane, placing merchandise, is advised by Adeline Ventura, Loretta Schwab, Larry Lewis, and john Fedor. This was the touch which com' pleted a display designed by the distributive education class, under the direction of Mrs. Lewis. FHCUHU Mr, Ivo M. Kirsch Not Pictured Mrs. Elinore Lewis ., A it X fx I To the nght: The large circular saw in the wood shop is operated by ,lames Passatore. Warren Vale is holding a wooden tenon while Robert Fehl views the process with considerable concern. fl V. '45 ,. CFA. . 20 Sh To dk 5 Q g if? . N. -, 4? ln Inc maghmc shop .luqx fwllglu awlfti lmwcex xllCl1Cf11l lh malfunfg the have plate for a grxn head. Robert Flelechman mei the drrll prev to Llllll a hole ln a comzemnu rod for Z1 :mmol motor. N ' f, Mr. Harry Bailey Mr. Harry 1. Durkih INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Gerald S. Kavenaugh Mr. john A. Winterling 9 aa Miss Clare Fetter Mrs. Frances Hadden HUME ECUNUMICS Miss Beulah Hun! Miss Ruth Husred Learhinguthe shortest way to a mans heartf' Patty McGuire takes the cookies from the oven. Katherine De' Luca replaces clean dishes while Mary' Lou Dwyer, another homemaker, sets the table for four. - pus!- in iQ Megan Lewis helps Lee Kindle adjust her sash, which is one of the many accessories that can be worn with henversatile dress. Megan, also, is wearing a dress which can be worn several ways. These clothes were made by the girls in Miss Husted's sewing class. li 1, W . 'SZ ..', -o:?q 4 4? .5-. 4 4:1 figl' h-jx! , ..r, -L 475 Measuring their Zil'lll1IlE5 in gym class. a required subject for every pupil. are Terrie Pillich, Mar' garet Johnston. Nancy Swizart. Kitty Lou Har' per. Barhara Zisko. Helen VCood, and Dorothy Herman. These girls have yust completed a feat known as jump and reach. 4.,.-J,,. . ,, .L..,.4 'iff?1'i4-1- if. , ,twax . Physical education class gives us a physical workout instead of the usual mental one. Doing pushup are: Ron Peters, Sonny Eisenbach, Buddy Heath, and Bob Lawson, in the back row, Steve Bracy, jim Korner, ,lack Samuels, and Phil Holcomb are shown in the front. Miss Helen A. Diskin Miss Muriel C. Findlay ln pst, .QE FHCUHU PHYSICAL EDUCATIUN Mr. Fred Bode an, Mr. Laurence Danvcr -.Z Mr. Lloyd L. Russell X Mr. Floyd Bennett, Langley's musical instructor, directs a section of AfOrghestra, Cwclmg clock- wzse are Richard Lewellen, Martha Smith, Leon' ard Pfeifer, Shirley Miller, David Humphreys, janet McConnell, Robert Miller, Marcella Toller, and Harriet Wilds. john Mehlmauer checks the color regwter of the senior prom program cover which Scott Dozier and Paul LBURBIIIS are printing by silk screen process, Dick Lewellen puts the Hnishing touches on hrs statue of a cello player, ART AND MUSIC Miss Lois Garver Miss Elizabeth Wightman es i 5 1 Miss Julianne Addis Miss Mavis Bridgewater ful 4 1 9 47 LIBRARY as x!?' ,. Are teachers human? Langley has liftyfseven glowing examples that they are. The teaching staff has risen in number Prom twentyfthree to fiftyfseven during the past thirty years. Of these hftyfseven teachers, sixty per cent have more than a bachelors degree. Pour teachers of the The library is always crowded with students. Gaye Brennen, Janice Leech, and Gayle Fiedler examine the bulletin board, which suggests interesting books. Bar- bara Von Kaenel, Leslie Carroll, Walter Gerde, Gladys Miss Virginia Seabright 5 J V 'X Mrs. Ruth M. Henry Miss Marie Zych original staff are still with us today. They are Mr. Bode, Miss Diskin. Mr. Kavanaugh, and Miss Irene Willizims. As the faculty has grown, so has the number of courses offered so that there are now forty subjects taught. Warren, Mary Carol Petrone, Joyce Fricker, Bill Lep- ley, Shirley Becker, Sandra Schlentner and Mary Kathryn Yost do research work, while Carol Elder looks for a book, which she will enjoy. EHIUR ,5 I JFQ, ' gg Mn: Opal M:RUbcrt:. who wa: the :punwr -N! 3 . .. l i war qlasf by the sale nt Langley pcrml-. ff. dk gun- Dl5CLltF1I1K the many llllptlfldlll plnnf In be nude fur the fcnmr :X K are the Claw officers: Betty -lane Treat. V156 Prcildentg Rlfii Delloie. Secretary. jgifk Samuels, Pl'CNlQlCI1I. and lny Marun, Trcaiurer. I Ll INIUIIN ll1lldC W-xx Ill! lHCIlll lHY lllf Arnong. the rclillv X'1'll cg Senior DIIIIIUT ' x 3 ff . u QQ I bb' f JOHN F. SAMUELS jack cnyuys water sknnpl, Zh well as swlmmmngj He lnf tfmk to CHFIIIHIIL' hw cdnca' twn at Penn Stats, Claw Yue Prexnlcnt 3. Class President 4. Swnnrnmng Team 1. 3. 4, ,x BE'I'I'Y JANE TREAT JOY MARTIN Bj.. one of the urxmdu joy hp been :A clasf money' twelve JXP. lx Kcldnm wnh' rnanzaucr. vnu' hor days IH nut .x xnnlc Dnrxnu lwr wrlf thy innnfr wlnml Shy lm- -111N Inwmlx NFC WHIUX Pfwlfy' A Vk'.1y'wl H1.Ll'iII!U Nlll tlC lwliifx 1 mgnng .W nv :K ' ,wx :N ' . Qtvnlvnl fUl.:1g1' Q, 3. 4 A RIT,-X IXROSE Hlivliu In tl fx :rw pllwnl -'.fn..l!nz. M412 1- lm: pt fm-xl, ',xf.:'n 1 .r:,,' .wi xlmnzmg f. fm-M.-N sr.. xxmll wtzn-.f.l'. fznllu' .4 my NQKYCIAYY fflm- Sfcrcrdrjc 3. 4 . 14 the February class of 1954. helped to Solve Ihr 'l Fl r- :mdxuonal rinanclal dxtfnultxci uf, the :null :ud- COLETTE BALLOU Collette a girl with many talents pend much of her time on a hor e She a a talented art tudent r Red Cro 3 matic Club 4 Aeronaut Staff a P P op 4 A oir 7 3 MARY LOU DWYER Alway laughing Mary Lou e a ot 1 She tnioyed home eco nomic best of all igiou Ed 7 3 4 Y w JOANN GEORGE Sweet and lovely o knows how to make friend. and inf fluence people. She plan. t uqe hi: in the future, when er intere.t. ' turn mi-.ionary work, AfChoir 4: Hi.tory Club 1 Girls' Choru. .. . 'K' MARJORIE BROWN Marge enjoy hor es a her hobby She is mo t proud of the fact that he pa ed her d ver tet H1 tory Club 3 ACho1r 4 Home Room Secretary 4 AUDREY EBERI-IARDT Au rey cla partie wll al way be remembered by the tudent f m 113 She en o ed port mo won ar' athletic L for after chool mushball H1 tory Club 3 4 WILLIAM HAGELE Bill is an active member of the Air National Guard, His favorite clan wa, print .hop. He hope. to become a ,tock car driver. Mechanical Drawing Club Z: Langleyan - 3 4, fly JEAN COOPER After graduation can lovx mile will be een around ome chool of nur ing Her hobbies are dancing and wimminy., and llE6Tlll'lL, t record Tr1H1 Y 3 4 After chool sport ELEANOR ECOFF Eleanor the redhead of the ca big green e e e i 1 whiz it ewin an 1 e d ing, t ll c '1 chool sew 1 1 hobby She enjoy lcating ind dancing MARY HAIGH Mary excel. in dancing and swimming. She plan: to do clerical work in the future. T i'Hi'Y 2 3 4: Hall Pa' tro 4. SYLVIA CORBETT Co Captain of the Cheer leader Sylvia 1 always on the go She love to dance a lcae and 1 active in competitive sports T 1 H1 Y 7 3 4 C r ers 7 3 4 Cap n 4 Vice Pre ident of Home Room 4 ROBERTA GARNETT Bertie 1 the proof of the fact that good thing come in mall package Alway a loa of fun he expects to take up loahng, a her occu pation HELEN HECKMAN A big event for Helen was being given a part in the Hi Hat Review .how roller .kate.. Helen 5 hobby o couree. i. .kating. 41- 'x 7? BILL HUGHES Bill was center fielder of the Langley nine that won the Section ll championship. His bifzgest thrill was hitting a triple in the deciding game. Baseball 3, 4: Hall Pa' trol 4. LOIS KESSLER Lois. the newest member of room 113. haa contributed a lift to lhllllllf Ylllllll ZiCIlY1IlL'h. Her sparc time is taken up by Nkatinu C-XROLE LINS Fkatzzg .ul .i.i-urn.: far' lf- ' Sho '- , v: Xi x lwlary H. gi f1.ir-i.- it-.re Ille by-i 'f.fl,1' lilrilx' Tr:-llz Y Q. 3, -3 Hail Patrol 4 ri,.., A familiar sight if you are outside around lunch time, is a group of dis' tributxve education studentf, on their way to work. Vfaiting for a frreetcar, are Susan Hirsch, Bob Seng. lack Urich, Marilyn Buch, and Carol Zanlrel. MARJORIE JONES Margie, always with Conny and Rita, can be Seen at the Diamond Roller Rink almoSt nightly, Her favorite music lb of the hill-billy type. HENRY J. KOERBEL Football and baxcball arc anion! Hcnryl favorite -ports. After uraduation. Sput:M plan- to attend Pitt :md follow an cniimwriiif girccr Natiozial Honor Sogirty 3 4 Han Patrol 4 1 JOHN is. Mazzira I.i:.7. 't'.t'.1.t1 TX r , , , 1, ,Hx L. Ir 7 iv Nw: Y Rv' loo? V ' 'K int' llv phi- to xxorir ll:'Y l'rt--ilrit I N iwtt fbvitiyif -1 BOB MILLER Bob enjoys swrmmmg, and baseball H favorlte cla e were busmes law drrvmg and cheml try After tradua tlon Bob hope to attend Pitt to become a chemrcal engr neer Che s Club 7 SARAH OLIVERIO Sarah a new addltxon to t e la wa an lmpOrt from the 12B cla Her blue eye twmkle when she mule Assistant to Glrl Ad V1 or 4 JOY LOUISE SAMUELS One of the co captams of the cheerleadmg quad Ioy helped to lead the root1ng sectlon at the football game Her hobbles Include danclng and clownmg Class Play 4 A Cholr 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Co Cap tam 4 DAN SPANGLER Dan durmg hrs pare time enjoyed workmg on autos but ln Langley swrmmlng and cheml try wxth Dot were his favorlte occupatrons Sketch Club 2 Vlce Pre 1 dent Class Pre ldent 3 WILLIAM R NELSON o e 0 the a e young musrcran 1n the coun tr today He lntend major m music rn college Vocal En emble 3 4 ho1r 2 3 4 INat1o a Honor Socxety 3 4 RONAID PETERS Ron u es hls head for figure all krnds He lntend t u h mathematlcal mmd tudy engmeermg when h enters Penn State Hall Patrol 3 4 DONALD SHAR Don who enjoy kung and xce katmg remodel car a hobby A few of hx favor t classes were machme shop chemlstry and m chamcal drawnng V1 ual Alds 4 Maglcxan Club 3 Hall Patrol 4 CONNIE SPORRER Though Connxe appear qunet she rs qumte a lot f fun when you get to know her Her favonte ca physrcal educatron t e future he plans to become a nur e ROBERT C. VEVERS Bob i. a football player with penonality as well a. brawn. He intend, to become apprentice .team6tter. Hall Patrol 41 Bateball 2 4: Football 2 3 . l lv- f' if 1 ere are the officer- f' o .H li her! 'e ner, who 1 Trai-urcr. arkia . ' e.ident. Roberta flru-in. fe re and '1- m Book er P e ident ll ix in the home eeoromit liking. room his ? Ev- f.1' ,XY .. 45, over a poster jim Vogel, Marilyn Buck, our sponsor ,ML Thumm, and the poster's artists, Mabel Grandstatf, and Barhara Lynch. are our prom, Posters such as this one, played a large part in gathering a crowd of over two hundred couples. WILLIAM BOOKSER Bill. known as the person- ality lcidfl particularly en' yoyed Langley sports Q Stage Crew Z, 3, 4: Hik- uvry ffluh F Dclmlv ffluh 4 lN1.l!lIf,ll1l' 1.Siutlvr1rfToun- ul 3. 4. lfoothall I. 3. 4 B.iklcfIlN1ll 1, Tratlx I. 4. lbalrwi 4. fllxi-X lllrny' 4, , ffla-N Pre-zrfvnr 4 5 JOHN C. MARSHALL wail. vxcrv' 3 ww Ze tr r -wi vtilhont 4 Swim' 4. Captain N. l:1m!lW.ill 'W-r ROBERTA CRUSAN Bobby hopes for a nursing career, then marriage. F.H.A, 2, 3: C1tyfCounty Vice PreSident 2. Prefitlcnt 3: Class Secretary 41 H. R. Secretary 3: AftcrfSchool Sportf 1. 3. 41 Class Play Selection Committee 41 Usher 4, BOB WEHNER Bob. noted for his witty ways. Wai tops with every' hotly. He could always he fouml at a dance in his sparc Iiiiit' f,l.r-4 Tren-iirrr 4. lwrnrhall I. 3. 4. Baxclmll 1. 4, Batkt-1' 4 hall 4. Hall Patrol 4. I SP4 - 212 iv! r 1 1 ,fm 1 rs . . ...- 'fc C Q' N 9 1 49111116 EVELYN ALEXANDER Ev, who kept us in stitches most of the time, wants to be a Vfavez but now she likes getting out at 3:05 on the nose. She also likes the short classes. Class Play Props 4. BARBARA ANNE AUGUSTINE Short and sweet, Barbara's aim in life is to follow a nursing career. Senior Leaders 3: Aero- naut 4: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Class Play Usher 4. MYRNA BARR Myrna plans on a dual ca' reer, modeling and secretarial work, She spends her Crea' tive talent on sewing, F.H.A. 1, Z, Treasurer I: Publicity Club 43 Langleyan 3, 4g Ofhce 4. l . 'A if af! FRED ALEXANDER Always smiling and a real wit, Fred is an all-around athlete. He plans to attend Slippery Rock to become za teacher. Plastics Club l, Z: History Club 31AfBand 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE BAILEY George likes all sports, His favorite classes were print shop and gym. He also en- joys composing songs. He plans to enter the Army. ALICE JEAN BARTCHY Alice is one of Langley's hottest clarinet players. Band and chemistry rank high among her favorite classes, Nursing is her am' bition. F.H,A, 2, 3: Band Z, 3, 4. a 1 BERNICE ANDEITS k'Bettie is a vivacious beauty with a bubbling personality. Service Club'4: TrifHi'Y 2: Visual Aids 4: Homeroom Vice President 25 Executive Council 4: Langleyan 3. As- sistant Editor, Aeronaut 41 Class Play 4: Mr. Angelo's Secretary 3, 4. RAYMOND BAKER Ray enjoys working on his car in his spare time, His favorite classes were lunch, studies, and free periods. He had lots of fun as a D. E. student. SALLY JEAN BASLER Sally, whose goal is nursing, enjoys all sports, especially swimming. She enjoys read' ing and claims typing and driving as her favorite classes. Student Council 3: Senior Leaders 2, 3g Gym Office 4, 'i x A sf X' CARL QBUCKYJ ANDERSON Crazy about dancing and sports, Bucky can always be relied on out on the grid- iron. A regular Casanova, he could always be found amidst a group of girls. Football 2, 3, 4: Hall Pa' trol 3. JOHN BARLEY Although Jacks favorite class was American Government, his favorite time of the en' tire day was lunch timg, His spare time is occupied by his hobby, photography, and his job at the White Tower, Hi-Y 41 Hall Patrol 4. ROGER BECK Roger likes working around cars and his motor scooter. Roger was a valuable asset to the stage crew, Slide Rule. 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Visual Aids 2: Hall Patrol 43 Public Address System 3, 4. i' ,0- ELMA LOU BOCKERT Dancing and collecting ref cords rate high with Elma. She's an avid horseback rider who plans on a secretarial career. Junior Red Cross Club 3: History Club 3, STEPHEN BRACY Steve's hobby is working with mechanical drawing tools, A very good swimmer, Steve was awarded a letter for his participation on the team. Swimming Club 4. Swim- ming Team 3, 4: Public Address System 2, 3, 4. CHARLES P. BRUSH Chuck hails from California, He attended three other high schools before coming to Langley. While he was in the west, he was a member of the Cadet Corp, a branch of the National Guard. Slide Rule Club 4. GERALD BONNER Gerry enjoys participating in sports. He also has a yen for working on electric motors. After completing college at Penn State, he plans to be' come a tree surgeon, Cross Country 3, 4, BOB BRADBURN Attending college is Bob's goal after serving in the Army, His favorite pastimes are swimming and boat build' ing. Orchestra Z. 3: Magic Club 4. MARILYN BUCH Marilyn enjoys dancing and swimming as her favorite pas' times. She plans on a career as a comptometer operator and was an efficient secref tary in the distributive edu' cation homeroom. F.H.A, Z, 3: Homeroom Secretary 4, es. Q 5 L JOAN BORGHINI Ioan, famous for her smile and numerous jokes at soror- ity meetings, plans to be' come a secretary after attend' ing Robert Morris School, F.H.A. 2, 3: City'County Representative 3. DARLA BRADLEY Always ready with a smile, Tip has been a member of the A'Band for three years. She plans to he a nurse. but at the present her hobby is just loafing-when she has time. A'Band 2, 3, 4, PATRICIA L. BURNS Energetic, popular Patti hopes to continue her studies and activities in college. Senior Leaders Z, 3, 4, President 4: Student Council 2: P. A. System 3, 4: Aero- naut Staff, Editor 43 Class Play 41 Executive Council 3, Gym Office Y4, RONALD BORGHINI Talented, good looking, Ron' nie spends his spare time dancing, skating, and swim' ming. He plans to attend college later. HifY Z, 3, Treasurer 3: Track 2: Football Z, 4: Band 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BROOKS Cute and quiet Barbara will always be remembered for her artistic ability, For her career she has chosen secref tarial work. Langleyan 3: Class Play MakefUp 4: Aeronaut Typ' ist 4, WENDELL CAMP Vv'endell derives much pleas' ure from football, baseball, skating, and dancing, He plans to enter the Navy and perhaps make it his career. His favorite class was chem' istry. Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4: AfChoir 3, 4. PEGGY CLARK Peggy envied for her blg brown eyes and noteworthy for her scenes was happiest nn English class Servrce Club 4 Langleyan 3 Aeronaut 4 Cla Play 4 Dramatxcs Club 3 JAMES ROBERT CREELY jxm a dlstnbutxve education student who enjoy lcatlng and huntmg plan to enter the field of radlo electromc H1 favonte cla w lol UEY Football 3 Hall Patrol 3 1Y Club 7 4 Pre ldent 4 KATHERINE DeLUCA everyone lxke musxc an cool-nng Ar college p n o tudy Holm Eco nomn F H A LC crm '4 Homecon fluh 4 'I-rea urcr Nalonal H nor 3 ICN 3 4 Cl Play Promptcr 4 Z HAROLD QBUDJ CLINE Bud a guy that everyone knew and lnked found m chanxcal drawmg one of hm most mterestmg classe but somehow lunch held a very trong fasclnatlon al 0 GAIL CREW Gall a bowlmg and wxm mmg enthu lat found hu gym and mechanlcal draw mg cla se the mot en oy e ln pare tlme c worked to upport hx auto moblle P sue 7 3 SARA DaMARCO w S ra a mooth cn or with .1 ready mxle who loxc her work at Horne Hu o ble U1 mg, ln bowling, Sketch Club 3 Red Cru Club 3 wks KENNETH COMBER One of the mot lxkable and l1vey boy ln the Semor s Ken h hxgh an for malung h1 fortune whllc h young He hopes to land a good Job after grad uatlon VIRGINIA CURRY A gxrl popular wlth every one Cvlnger had her be t txmc wxth ThcG1n5, Her athletxc abxllty wa recog mzed hy all and he could alway be seen rooting at the ba ketball game Re Cro 3 FHA ALBERT DIETRICH earch engxneer after grad uatlng from Carnegie I h Lmoy rnagl rho Nm mal Honor So ' S un .git lub Irt nl '5- .. . JACK COUCH ack wlth hx friendly per onalxty always has for everyone He partlcularly likes to tmker wlth cars but al o ha an ardent love for port Foreman Club 2 3 4 WILLIAM CYPHER Bull .1 frnend to ewcryom: alway lxked dancmg bu loved to eat Hc hopes h1 athletxc abnlnty wlll carry hxm through to Notre Dame t1c 3 Ba ball 3 Football 4 Langleyan 3 KATHLEEN MARIE A darlmg gxrl wlth loads per on 1l1ty Ktthy Loa en er the c mt 1 tr faxorltt la cs arc hookltcepxny, and hdnd rm H1 Y ttrk rca urcr 3 Band fx 1 f l 5 I' l Nix fr 1 2 if 3 t 'I I XI , I. S 1 .' af fx X ' , e, ' I 5 ' ' s ' , . a Hn H ,N ' ' ' 'S clas-, as ' pl s . 4 l A- .. ' I M 5, ' 'S I I V I ., ' 1 x e's , S S Q 1 ss 3 5 L ' ' 5 I ' , s s, S S . 1 , 1 S S .S , .. . I S Y S . . t . 3 S , f . S . .. 2 K.. I K as . 4 SI . S S S J Il.. . is Y, , Y . . V 's A ss as b' - abl . his s ' h ' s ' . . s 'su f s ' Plas ' s .1 se -, 3, 4: 1 1 ' . s Y s. 1 -, 3, 4- HP -, 3, , Vice la 's .., , d ss 3 . . . Z. s' , Katie, WIIO gets along with Distrihutive education rates Al plans to become a rc' DUGAN ' . ' s I d 1th a , ' s s i s ' ' ' I ' ' ' . of ' , Y she - 5 ' s ' ' l' 'V ec . s Q , z s ' l I5 la s t s ' ' f ' Vs, ' He ' A 's ' 'c asa hhy, to I Il ld of ac- 'F. h b s arc dx cr ' 1 d . 'Q n ' f clcty 3. Col ill Cy. H' ' ' ' , , , Z. 3, S' r 1 1' .1 vu 4, l,A, fyst' Z, 3, 4. c 'E-bi' 1 ' ' ' I . 's ' I .1 I ss Mg ' ' C 1, 3, 4. ' wx- ' . 4, .' t 2 o foc tj l . dc 3. 4. Class Play 4, T ' 3' 2, 394- SCCFCQ ,' , , ar, .. I T-at 1 f :,s.4. V 'X Q' 63 'h N b I as ff ! -iq.. ffm, H45 at E. f MILTON DYMOND Good humored Miltie bowls, participates in outdoor sports, and does woodwork- ing whenever he has time. He was a very talented band member, and outstanding in the art of amiability. JOHN FEDOR john likes, and participates in all sports. He plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh to complete his education. Distributive Ed. 4, Hi-Y 4: Track 3. BOB FLEISCHMAN Bob, known for his unusual mechanical ability, intends to become an electronics engineer after graduating from the University of Pitts' burgh. Student Council, President 4: Foreman's Club 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: P.A. Sys- tem 3, 4. h-, --I x 5 l RONALD W. EISENBACH Sonny, tall, handsome member of the stage crew, is always tinkering with a car, He plans to study engif neering at GM, Tech. Track 23 Swimming 3g Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. JOAN FEICK Ioan whiles away her spare time listening to popular records and attending sports events. F.H.A, 2, 3: Homecon Club 4, Treasurer 4: Lang- leyan 3, 4, Exchange Editor 3: Aeronaut 4, Publicity Club 4, Ofhce 4. GORDON N. FLEMING Langley's physical science and mathematical genius plans to attend Carnegie Tech ultimately to become a physicist or mathematician. Dramatic Club Z, 3: Class Play 4: P.A, System 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2: Bank I, 2. RODNEY ELDER Rodney enjoys hunting in his spare time. He plans to study engineering at Car' negie Tech. His favorite classes were chemistry and math. Chess Club 41 Slide Rule Club 4. ARLENE S. FIELDER Pretty and talented Arlene enjoys skating, swimming, popular music, and football games. She aspires to become a professional dancer. ,F.H.A, 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Homecon Club 4, President 43 A'Choir 3, 45 Class Play Prompter 4. JOHN F. FYCZOK Big Johns' spare time is occupied with sports and the study of law. Class President 3: Ways and Means Committee 4: Chairman 4: HifY 2, 3, Sec' retary 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Class Play 4. RONALD ERNHARTH Ronald, who liked his band, Spanish and driving classes, also enjoys playing piano. He hopes to attend college to study engineering. Hall Patrol 43 Band 2, 35 Aeronaut Staff 4, DAVID LEE FIFE Softfvoiced Dave, who has represented Langley on radio and TV, plans to enter the ministry, Chess Club, President 2, 33 Aeronaut Staff 43 Execu- tive Council 3g Class Play 43 Public Address System 3. MILDRED GARNER Sally, most comfortable on roller skates, entertains the entire class with her jokes and bubbling laughter. Service Club 4: Home- room Secretary 35 Class Play Usher 41 Office 4, 1 , 95? r I Y. I wx s 1 QS .4 Y J ,.,,N 'T 'Xt a rncctlng of the 1954 Scmor Class Execuuvc Commltree are: seated. left to rxghr Harry Kramer. Barbara Bllex. Mabel Grandiratf. Bob Vfchncr. Ruth Bernard. Anna Mae Qnorad, Roberta ffrusan, and B111 Buukxcr, claw prcdxdcnt, Strzndrngz joseph Lyons, john Fyczok. Nancy Snnrh. and ,Tack Mar-hall. JUNE GESK ALICE GILLECE A Hufhxng surpmsc package AH Iflfh Colleen Wh0 llkwl wlth nndlm gf pcfmmllltyq Frmncfs law and hrolugy. Jac urmyx mllyr -karzng and .ilxcc cnlny- fwrrnrnlnyg and Jaziqlzg -lung piarix ln SLI Kkrrtxnu Icttcrx 514' xuwrk- :rx r11.nr:1rX1.xIlur j1I.lxil1.Al1UD.AHgl A JC?-HUIACIWI flvff, xxrlf rrakc .4 wmrdcrfwf lnfn-c' I' H A I TV1 HVY 3 4 vnu' mr --um' Inlay :ny ELMIRA GORDON EVELYN GRAEBER iam-qi. hy. .mi quit-1, fffzzrzra F :gf 44- pfazm L- rw a ws X rfarf rf fxantzm .1 -.rrlary fri .A K rr tru 1.x Nm r:.nrx'x rrnni . Ekvkfl' ffr-fj.: 1.11 In .1--px .ur full :.1Zt.ra az... x'.x:1r.rr,:::k r:l..m.1 .rz.,f traz,-rrlftzm. ff.L'L't' xifrixx' 'vL y ,APA Sffxlfk' 4 .AlL'f4Pfff1 Hy, turf, bn: gr x ' rzavjgxq -1 Utfrqc Furctarx' F, 4 K FRED GRAHAM Of all his cla e Fred iked playing the trombone in the band bet He ha decided to tudy engineering at Car negie Tech Machine Shop 3 4 Stu dent Council 3 Band 3 4 MARK HEATH Mark alway found time to tinker with hi 39 Chevie and al o to go ice kating He found art one 0 hi most intere ting ubject Sketch Club 4 DONALD HOOVER Alway. good for a laugh Don claim, that inve.ting money in hi. motor .cooter takes 98W of his .pare time. To .tudy engineering at Car' negie Tech i- hi. goal. U er3 4g Band 2 3. X 1 MABEL GRANDSTAFF Drawing and port are fa vorite of thi lively talented arti t enior Leader 3 Executive Council 3 4 Showca e 7 3 4 Swim Club 7 PA System3 Clas lay 4 National Honor S ciey 3 4 JOANNE HENGLER She had a great time in Hi tory Club oanne has a deep concern for other that will h her in her cho n career nur mg H1 tory Club 3 HOWARD HUNT Howard can u.ually be seen driving that 'Little Green Truck.' He plan. to attend Carnegie Tech to .tudy math and .cience. Mechanical Drawing Club 3: Slide Rule Club 4. fs oi MARDA MARIE HARPER South Hill greate t gift to Langley Marda wa liked at once by everyone She known for her beautiful com plexion and friendly mile 1 ionary work er cho en career SUSAN HIRSCH A di tributive education stu dent friendly Sue likes to ride horses A past member of the orche tra he plans to attend Pitt after a trip to New York Homecon 1 2 EDWARD HUTTON A newcomer to Langley in the eleventh grade made friends fast. Named 'Gloria by Mr. Ru.sell Ed hope. hi. basketball ability will help him through col' ege. Ba.ketball 3. i 3 JOHN WILLIAM HARVEY Well liked by everybody ,lack spent mo t of his spare time working on stage crew He was also noted for hi great art ability Sta e Crew 2 3 4 Stu dent Council. 4 PHILO RICI-IARD HOLCOMB Phil spends his leisure time as one of the tage crews shutter bugs After mili tary service Phil intends to enter Pitt Stage Crew 2 3 4 Track 1 Football 4 Hall Patrol 4 MARY JANE JARECKI Becaute shorthand and typ- ing are her favorite clas.e. Mary ,lane will make a wonf' derful -ecretary. In her spare time .he enjoys popular music. Service Club 4. ,its . sh ,. 9- 7 3, 3 3 LLOYD JENKINS While in school, Lloyd en' joyed his active membership in the Hi-Y Club. His fa' vorite class was mechanical drawing. Mechanical Drawing Club 2: HifY 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Hall Patrol 4. LEE KINDLE Lee, who has personality plus, is looking forward to college. Langleyan 3, 4: Aeronaut 4: Publicity Club 4, Class Play 4, National Honor So' ciety 3, 4: F.H.A., President 2, Historian 3, Vice Presi- dent 4. JAMES KOMER A natural comedian, jim has a nice voice and enjoys using it. He hopes to attend Tech and study aeronautical engi- neering, Dramatic Club Z, 3, 43 Langleyan 3: Track 3, 4: Football 3, 4, Class Play 4: AfChoir 2, 3, 4. RICHARD KASMER Tall, lanky Dick enjoys par' ticipating in sports. Sketch' ing occupies his leisure hours. Dick and his trumpet add much to A'Band harmony. Magician Club 2, 3, 4, Af Band 2, 3, 4, Aeronaut Staff 4. DON KIRKWOOD Don, a member of the United States Naval Reserve, will join the Navy. His fa' vorite pastimes are bowling, swimming, and going to dances. Visual Aids 2, Debate Club 3. RONALD KOMER A star in both baseball and in swimming, Ron is known and liked by all. He hopes to attend college. Swimming 2, 3, 4: Vice President Homeroom 3: Student Council 4: Base' ball 2, 3, 4. DON KILLMEYER Don, the outdoor type, en' joys sports of all kinds, His favorite classes were physical education and chemistry. He plans to join the Marines. Hall Patrol 3. BETTE KLINGLER Bette, full of personality and pep, enjoys participation in after'school sports. F.H.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Regional SecretaryfTreasurcr 3: Class Secretary 3: Lang- leyan 3, 4, Editor 4: Class Play 4: Homeroom Secre' tary 2, 3. BE'I'I'Y LEE KOPPEL Betty enjoys skating and dancing as hobbies. Future thoughts of high school will always remind Betty of the good times in homeroom, She plans to study beauty culture. MARGIE KIMBERLING Always talking and full of fun, Margie claims her one talent is eating. Visual Aids 43 TrifHi'Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Treas' urer 33 Prop Committee 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: B' Choir 33 Advisor's Assist' ant 4. RONALD KNIGHT Working with plastic and wood are among Ronald's main interests. His favorite classes were AfOrchestra and the various shops. Plastics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary'Treasf urer 4: Hall Patrol 4. JOANNE FRANCES KOZLOWSKI A girl with a lot of person' ality, joanne was fond of study halls and activity perif od, To be a laboratory tech- nician is her aim in life. Class Play Props 4: Ad' visor's Assistant 34 Library Staff Z. Z- - if 'L 94 . :W-fe 'J S X175 fi Huvfa' .' 4 HARRY KRAMER Doc who enjoys play1ng football and baseball spends the remalnder of h1s spare txme loahng 7 3 4 Student CQunc1l 4 Langleyan 2 3 4 Hlstory Club 3 Hall Patrol 4 MARIAN LAUTH A parkl1ng per onal1ty and beauuful brown eyes are two of Mar1an many a et Maman often cut up 1n the kltchen Class Play Make Up 4 MEGAN L LEWIS Pert and pretty Meg 13 kept busy play1ng tenn1 w1m m1ng and do1ng volunteer nurslng Thls exper1ence w1ll help her become a profic1ent nurse 41 2 3 Homecon Club 4 Dr1w1ng 4 Elect1on oard 2 3 4 Class Play 4 SAUNDRA GAII.. KREGER Although Sandy l1kes typ1ng and would enjoy becommg a recept1on1st her b1g amb1 hou CWlf6 SGIVICC Club 4 F H A 2 3 ROBERT R LAWSON Bob known for h1 mu 1cal ab1l1ty 1n ACho1r plans to become a mechan1cal eng1 neer after completmg the requ1red course at Carnegre Tech Stage Crew 3 4 ACho1r 2 3 4 Vocal Ensemble 2 3 MIRIAM LUTTON M1m1 made the perfect Fench ma1d the ca p She 1 dnnple and Hom1cron ILC Pre 1dent Tr1 H1 Y 4 e a P 4 Nurse A1d known for her weet m1le Preldent 3 Dance f'omr111t J HUGH LANE Hugh represented Langley ID the Scholat1c Exh1b1t1on at Kaufrnanns 1n February 1953 He draws rn h1s spare commerc1al art1st RICHARD R LEWELLEN Bes1des ra1s1ng pr1ze w1nn1ng rabb1ts and playrng golf R1ch enjoys mus1c and art plans to attend os Angeles Art Center to b come an 1ndustr1al des1gner Mechanlcal Draw1ng 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 BARBARA C LYNCH Ver at1le 'I'oot1e enjoy dancmg 1n her pare t1me Senxor Dramat1c 3 Show ae 4 Aeronau P Sy tem 3 Make p C,OI'l1I1llttCC 3 Student Drrec tor of Cla Play 4 3' ANN LANG Ann enjoys pa1nt1ng durmg her free moments Type was her favonte cla s Westm1ns ter College IS her goal semble 4 Cla s Play Student D1rector 4 A Cho1r 4 Serv xce Club 4 LARRY LEWIS A PYIZB semor who can keep you on edge wonderlng when he wxll pull one of h1s Welfd antlcs Larry IS a neat dresser HIS favonte classes are hls study hall JOSEPH LYONS uret and well hked oe 1 a huntmg, and Hhmg an Although he 1 wry talented ar 1t1on IS become an eleCtr1c1an Track 3 Hall Patrol 4 1 lx 5- 4 ' if 1 , 3 3,353 1 , 1 45- ' 1 ' 4. I K 1 , x ' XY f W t 1 .. ,.. . I N P 4 ' - g , g ' s ' ' ' ' .. . - - - , - . c L Football 2, 3, 4g Baseball tion in life is to be a model time and hopes to become a F.H,A. 2, 3: Vocal En' . ' . Q ' ' ' ' Q, -, , , . . I , . - A , - A , v , , 5 t Q . . . , . ' 9 ' 9 ' , , . S . S . , .S S. k. M .h. . I . . . . , I I A - 7 I I ' I 3 ' ' 's ss s. ' I' V ' c ' . ' A 1 s ' A He . L A ' -, 1 . I . 5 S , el n , . . , ' - . - n V 'V 1 ' I ' . 1 c s. Y ' ' 1 Q 5 x Q - 1 - , , . I A .k I .. .-, 1- 4 S. I .1 . -s A g Q - I r. Y J .R . s, S ' r 1n l'ss s . ' ' s 1 ft . I ' lay, 's ' s g - ' 's ' . Q , Q A A ' 5- 51 5 ' A C15 5 Z. BY I t 4x H1 t, l'11s amb ' 5 to I s 2, 3. V ' ,A, s 1 'U ' ' , , s' Z, s . 1 ' . 1 - ' 1 . F-HA - , 3 V V 1 , f ss . I I 1 ' te Z, 3: Cl ss lay : B 1 1 5 - . l X is 3. f . 0 Q 've , we o N A2330 0 no 0 Carol Schlentner, Bessie Meyers, and Mary Qnesi are amused by the great change in Lang- ley students throughout the years. They smile at the hair styles worn in 1923, the hrst grad- uating class of Langley, but what will 195-fs look like in 19857 Margie liiznlzerlinu. Eddie Huttui.. Digk NX'n1tc. and Nancy Woods watch Larry Hilldoerfer. as he lowers the llag outside the front entrance of the school. He follows this proiedure every day after school hours, Mr. Hill' doerfer is also in charge of raising the flag lwture school. JANET ELLEN MCCONNELL Along with playing: the clarif net and piano. Janet annoys reading and swimming. She has chosen graduation from Vvlestrninister College as her goal, junior .'Xcliitw'er11entTreas' urer 3. 4. Senior Dr.iln.xt1cs 3. 4. FHA 'Ii Scrvrc Cluh 4. PATTY MCGUIRE Patti.Ulcnr1vLn fur her ahifity I s '. .npcs In hcurrtic .i nursc in future yt-ars Chess ffluh I. Ijfillllilllfk flluh 3. Exccutixc ffiiuncel ?. 4. Secretary of Huma- rooin 3. 1 . I i. X 4 . MARY ELEANOR MCGERVEY Although small in size. Mary has big! plans for the future. She plans to attend Du' quesne University to study :ommcrcial art or newspaper reporting. Red Cross Cluh I, REGINA MCIVER This funflminu uirl plaizs to he .i secretary after huns: :graduated Her favorite classes are typini: and tlrixf ing. Dancing rates hnghly with Jeanne History Cluh 3 Sr-rxiyc Club 4. I , 4 2 'A ll THOMAS McKEE Tom IQ an ardent Shutter bu and Spend much of h1s Spare t1n1e w1tl1 h1 cam ara He alSo enjoy Wlln mmg Tom haS no planS yet for the future Sw1mm1ng Club 3 Lang, leyan Staff 3 ARMAND MASSICCI An out tandmg, n1en1her of the football team Afmllll en oy aCt1y1ty perlod and t y hallS 111re than other claSSeS 4 Hall Pltrol DONALD MEYERS Don plea 1nf1 per onal1ty won hlm many fr1endS H ne to 1 B11 1ne Traxmng College Semor Dramatxt 3 L1 je e an 7 H P1tr Cla Play 4 Nat111n1l Honor SOCIEIY 3 4 CQ 1' ROSE MARIE MALONE W1th Rowe around there 1 newer 11 dull moment She p an on Spec1al1z1ng retar1al work T 1 H1 Y 71 SCYXILL Club 4 Homecon Vlee Pre 1dem Cla Play' L1Sh1.rette 4 Of fi e 3 4 JO ANN MAXWELL Lte iS a hutton 1nd fu u11 1 y lwlcn c etp er fell1w Ill en S an e aeulty glllhl, around 111 clrtle wnth cr Student Counul 3 a Play U her 4 ACho1r SANDRA MEYERS Sandy who e fayonte w d1tr1but1ve educmon plan to LUflIll'1llC worlcxng t Kxufmann She enjoyed er elf IIIOI w1th her 1 e lutks Red and Adelme gk JANE MANSELL ame 1 happy when on ee a e She 1l o e11 ty Wllll nj, and 2. her chureh t 111 r tr fayonte ubject yy ort hand ornecon V11t1l En emhle 4 A Cholr 3 AINSLIE MERRIMAN n IC who lke 11111 11111 Sewmj., andthe 1udentS mt angley vu 1 n1c111l'1er 1 the HKBYIICLIDII for mo ye xr e pl n o 1 e1ret1r11 Homecon ALICE MILLER own fl h f lf d llf an d mple Mm. who h been model1nj. at Horne nt t C eeret r Seryxte flub 4 'Keronmt 4 Lmgleyan 3 Ofhee Seere V I y 1 an ' GENE MASSETTI ene ardtnt port 111 O 1 p w h H1 1 attend P1tt B11 x 11 uS1ne aw are ea fayorlte Ban 7 3 4 Homtro 1 VICE PreS1dent 3 DEAN A METZ Dean enjoy worl11ng,1111 t r ml i.ll'lMll'lL them when h mn get them to run He wa 11.t1ye ID port and reeuxed 1 letter 1n track Shoe Rule 4 T ck Ch111r 7 L1RAINE MILLER L1Ra1111 vyh1 enjoyed e fun ln hom room H1 enjoyment WIHI mmf, md dmemg Her 11 ture plan HIL ude wor mg, 1n a l'111S1ne 191 e H1 tory Cluh 3 'rv' X x S .. 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'S S' F 1' , S 1 claw Kn ' 1r e e hi 1 ' 1, ' 1 1 all 1 1, C 115 S ' 1 Q ' d 1 S, 1 1. 1 aS rh e . 11lSo pla . 111 to S' SS - g A 1 11 - 1 ' 'S. lu dS 1 1 ln S f ' ' , 1 ' 'S, 1 1 wa S o h .11 S S 11 y. 1 1 1 ' 1. f - ' ' 'S1: 1n h 5 S Sd' 11' I 11 1 ' S 'l lt 1 l y .., 3: all 1 ol 4, - 1 , . 1 1 ' ' 1. ' 1 1 - ' SS 1 c , SS 1 1 tar' .. 4: Ad '1S lT.F XASFISI' S 1 ' , . t -, 3, 1 if ,1 U I 1 . ' ' E2 , 4:1 . V 7 N 7' .1 ,94 7 , f -1 . 1 11 1174 , , , ll ' ,V , -3 ROBERT E. MILLER Boh, who plays the clarinet, enjoyed hand and orchestra classes the most. He also liked mechanical drawing. Boh is always a spectator at the football games, Mechanical Drawing Cluh 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Band 4. WILLIAM MURPHY Langleyls tall, dark, and handsome haskethall hero. Bill looks forward to hecomf ing a college star in the near future. Basketball Z. 3. 4: Poothall 4: Hall Patrol 4. MARY A. ONESI lvlary ls quiet and reserved. hut she gets along well with everyone. Her hohhies. cookf ing and sewing. will help her to l'L'CtlIllk' a competent housewife eventually, Mean' while- she hopes to he a dc' Pilrtllicllt sltlfi' flle clerk. ROSETTA MILLS Rosetta, who was perfect as Madeleine in the class play, has chosen nursing as her career. Senior Leaders 2: Red Cross Z: I:.H.A. 3: Vocal Ensemhle 4: Class Play 4: A- Choir 3, 4: Varsiety Show 3. BESSIE MYERS Bessie. who participated in the school fashion shows. cn- Joys sewing in her spare time. Other hohhies which she enjoys are collecting snapshots and roller skating, Correspondence Club 4: Information Desk 3. ANNA MAE ONORAD A wonderful girl with a sparkling personality is Anna Mae. ffheerleader 4: VHA 2. 3. Vice President 3. Vocal Ensenihle 4. Langlt-yan 3. 4. Associate Editor 3. Exchange Editor 4. Pvchoir 3. 4. Girls' Chorus I. RAY MINNICK Ray, who likes hunting and fishing. plans to attend Cor- nell University to study for' estry, His favorite classes were English and art, Langleyan 3, 4, Langleyan Sports Editor 4. LOUANNA NELSON Lou. an ardent sewer who's interested in attending husif ness school. is also interested in dancing and listening to the radio in her spare time. History Cluh 3: Vice Principals Office 4. EVELYN OTEY EVM hopes to heeome a professional writer. She likes ice skating. swirnining. and typing Langleyan 3. 4. Exchange Editor 3, Circulation Man' ager 4. Aeronaut 41 Puhf licity flluh -4, History Cluh 3. Vice Principal? Otlice 4 I Q I ' 7' PATSY JUNE MOORE Patsy, our genuine Southern helle, came to us from Ken' tucky where she was librarf ian, a memher of F,H,A, and Glee Cluh. We all adored that Southern accent, DOROTHY OLASZEK Dot enjoyed English and shorthand and was a whiz at hoth. She collects records as a hohhy. Some lucky husif tlcss man will get Dorothy as his secretary. Service Cluh 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Aero' ngtut Staff 4, PATRICK M. O'TOOLE New to Langley this year. Patrick formerly attended Crafton High School. He is interested in sports. espe' cially foothall He would like to attend college. Foothall 4. '-ZQ. Qs 4 TOM OWCZARZAK Tom an amateur photog rapher wa very active as a E326 crew member P tics 7 e Rue 4 Track 2 3 4 Hall Patrol 4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 WILLIAM PETRONE ovial Bill everyone friend plane to follow bu ine d mini tration a a career He an avid tamp collector and a fine doughnut maker AChoir 'V -lunior Cla Trea.urer 3. Aeronaut 4. WALTER PODGURSKI Fudjo a wellfknown figure around the track Held f Langley hopes one day to manage a dairy .tore. agic Club -1 Sta e rew 3 1 Foot a : T ack 2 3 4. RICHARD ALVIN PERUCKI Locally known .1 a hutter bu Rich hopeQ to con tinue thi ueful hobby e occupation a photographer Meanwhile he wa one of the more edate commercial student AOrchestra 3 3 4 ELAINE PIFER Starry eyed proof that good good come in mall ack ages Pete enjoy dancing and wimming in her hour of lei ure Typing and driv ing are her favorite cli e ..A.1... JAMES POMOZZI m 1 p oof a i dynamite has a lot of power. Popular with all im has a kind word for everyone. Student Council Z: Baxket' a - 3 4g Football 4: Hall Patrol 4. GEORGE J PETERS George who liked ll h cla mates would like to con tinue h chooling He e joy working with platic and wood in h pare time Pla IIC Club re dent 3 ROSE MARIE PILCH 'K ecretary in the making pretty Rose Marie 1 plan ning to attend Robert Morri Bu ine School he like o e and ance r limited lei ure time JAMES R, REID JR. im, a familiar figure on hall patrol, enyoyt huntinl and Jhing. He plan: to atteid General lvlotori ln.'titute mf Technology. HfY 3: Foremanl uh Z: Hall Patrol 3. 4, I 65 MOLLEEN PETH Molly envied for her nitu rally curly hair make inoQt of her own clothe A 1 7 Senior matic 3 Secretary Treasurer of Student Council 4 Lang e an 3 Service Club Make Up Committee 3 4 SERINA PITTS Serina an actixe member of the Red Cro Q Club for three year hope to continue n thi field by entering nurSe training at one of the local ho pital e Cro.. Club 2 SecretaryfTrea,urer, CAROL REINHARDT Carol. a darling redhead, i. famou. for her bubbing h hi-jink. in gym ca.: and performance f Della e ' 5: ay, Cla.: Play 4: HR, Secref tar 4: Vi,ual Aid: 3 4, 1-' GEORGE ROSEMEYER Working on old c 1 o e of George Q favorite pa timef a ide from drning them He 1 undecided about hi career after graduation H1Y 3 4 Chaplin CAROL SCHLENTNER Carol 1 member of it at orority h nextr C Ill outdoor g.rl, who.e fworite cla.'.e.' were gym and drivf in, Carol plan: to enter college. Senior Leader. -, . ROBERT SESTOKAS Bob who like. to play foot' ball and to hunt enjoyed hi. chemi-try class the be.t. He plan. to work on con.truc- tion jobs after graduation, History Club 3: Track 3: Football 4. i J. RAYMOND RUBINOSKY real lady killer R y 1 al o intere ted in port and dancing He plan to become a team fitter 7 3 Secretxr HR Vice Pre ident 7 Bas ke all 7 3 LORETTA SCHWAB e he 1 more com monly known emoy dmc ing and drive in theater the mo.t. Her favorite cln.. w . Mr, Thumm'. biology cla.s where :he never failed to be heard. Marriage in her future plan.. FLORENCE SHAPERT A petite blonde her main hobbie. are dancing and .wimming. Flo'. favorite cla.ses are .horthand and .ewing. Secretarial work will be her future occupation. TrifHifY 3: Service Club 4: Cla.. Play b.herette 4: Oflice 4. KENNETH SAINIAK Kenny a track man ind wimmer love to get behind t wheel in drixing ell and behind the board ID mechanical drawing Swimming Club 4 Track 7 3 Hall Pltrol 4 HELEN D SCOTT He en be ter known Scotty w1ll be remem bered for her athletic prow e p ms to 1nake career of :ecretarial work, Tri'HifY 3: Service Club 43 Student Council 4, JOAN SIPP One of the cutest and .weet' e:t senior: oan': bo ies are skating and dancing. She plan: to become a .'ecret1ry, Service Club 4: ACfOh'lllt Staff 4: Langleyan' 3: Cla.- Play U.herette 4. WALLACE MILTON SAVILLE abbler in e Wally gnc a Hne perform ance in the my teriou Senior fla Play 1 uaxe Ixie ola Sen1or Df3IHdIlLQ Student Council 4 Langlcyan 7 3 Ca Plly 4 ROBERT SENG Bob an actixe member of the diitributne ed clas alway een driwng around in Vaters truck. Custom car di.tplay work i. in the future. HifY 3. TONY SKROCKI ony '. ent Ll.'l'l.'llC qport. fan. who 1. efpecnlly fond of football. The 'Xir Force will be hi. new home 'ifter graduation day. P .tic. Club 1: Stu ent Council 3: Football 31 H111 Patrol 4. T7 . JULIA SLABY Our model at Horne l1l1e ho c to I'l'l3kC m1ll1on ecretar1al work Nat1onal Honor SOCICIY 3 Secretary 4 Serucc Club Manager 4 Ch1ef Typ1t eronaut 4 FHA 2 Cla Play Make Lp 4 Of flee 4 RICHARD H SMITH Dle excellent pldDO player plan to attend Car neg1e Tech and contlnue hx muC1eal career He wac one of the three braxe Qennor boy to take horthand Vocal En emble 3 4 Hall Patrol 4 MARGARET STEIN Klvuay readx mth the Ylglll an utr 'vi rurtt ll Ill kt nt lf he ntuno Wa lllllplklll N11 lkJl'1dl'X o t Vwa h l1.lUll D ANN SMITH Ann s Qparc t1me 1 pent 1ce katmg boxxlmg ewmg and WIITIHIIHQZ Her faxonte per1 od were Spam h and lunc t1me FHA 3 HomeconQ3 4 V1 ual A1dc 4 Propeme Commlttee for Claw Play 4 DON SORACCO Hand ome and fnendly Don Ella h1Q t1me mth port and ood 'vlechamcal Drawmg Club H Y Cub 3 4 SW1 1n1ng Team 4 Hall Patrol 4 JUDY STEINER Known to all for her g,re1t l1orthan1l1bl1ts her pet dl 11 x vt tru 111t11 x ru lU.LPLI' llkl LY ll lx I IUU LW k Ulllee 4 3' MARTHA SMITH Dancmt proxee to be Mar a aent f Qhe c n rea y cut a rug w1th her arle ton She plam lHL1SlC3l career after gzradua t1on L1brary Club 7 A Orchei 3 4 Informatlon 7 3 WALTER W SOUTHWARD Walt 1 mtereste dm aero naut1cH and num1Qmat1c He W1 attend P1tt to Qtudy journal1 m V1 ual Axde 3 3 4 Lang leyan 3 4 Ed1tor1n Ch1ef 3 Bu 1ne s Manager 4 Hall JANYCE STUBBS Athleueally 1ncl1ned rnxce greatlk trnoxed M1 D klll L l 1 ILT IU IL 1, 111 t a Urlllrlllot bool after gr ttlur lillljflllje an r1ut1xc tl a o r e h1ghlx mth her FHA S E' NANCY SMITH Sweet and qu1et Nancy hope for a Qecretarlal career She enjoy the fun at the lunch tabe and Qeldom m1 es a football game Trl H1 Y 3 4 IAMES SPOTTS m well known for many cheery joke PICIUYC puzzle worker and a chem1stry and math claQ an H favor1te prt basketball Ba ketball Manager 3 FRED SULLIVAN Top vuth everyone Fred an to attend eulltgt 0 tutlv rnetlntlne Mage Club DXNIIIITHIDL Ll H Pa ro Ca Plas 4 Stage Crevr 4 SWIWIHIDH Team 3 4 'Q ,. 15 9' in gj 'v!'u . 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Dlft l' ' c . clafse: 'l ss 1 ' ' I ' , ls at I' ' ' . 1 , . .1 , 1, 3. 2 Q- QP'-fs ,wif I ' I ' l Y' MARGARET SULLIVAN A regular tenographer IH chool Marg wa always een working hard rn the offrce and for Mr Herlman Her favorite cla were horthand and bookkeeping She hope to become a good ecretary omeday DICK TRACEY Dick like to tinker with old hope to tudy automotrxe de rgnrng Dramatic Club Way and Mean 7 Sketch Club Pre rdent 3 Cla Play 4 ADELINE VENTURA A member of the drtrrbu trwe education cla Adeline liked Mr Thumm s brology class She plans to attend bu rne school after gradua tron Her ubtle humor and gay personality won her many friend Hr tory Club 7 i ,- Y Ma 1... GEORGE THOMAS George works on car like stock car racing and golf He was very enthu ra IIC about the H1 Y actrvrtre e pecrally the hay rrde Hr Y Club 3 4 Secretary 3 President 4 rac Ushers Club 4 CHRIS FINE TRIFF uret Chris enjoys katrng great ard to the chool a a member of the Serxrce Club Service Club 4 Tri HrY 3 4 Class Play Make Lp 4 JAMES VOGEL r-rn intends to pursue hr faxorrte rntere ts care and girl ln the future he hope to become dealer Swimming Team and Club 3 Track 3 Football 3 CU fOm MARLENE TONTI A weet girl with a dr por tion to match Marlene plan on becoming a stenographer Hr tory Club 3 Service Club 4 Homecon Secretary rea urer 3 a P ay L herette 4 JOHN URICH ack a renowed joker and xrde hr time between tea ing grrls and drrxrng around rn a car He plan to work for Lncle Sam rn the near future H Y 3 4 GEORGE VOLINSKY George an all around sport man amu e him elf by hu-nt ing and fi hrng He has al o tried hrs hand tying artrncral re He plans to enter 1 father contracting bu rne Mechanical Drawing Club IANET CAROL TOPLIS Pet1te and wrxacrou anet 1 known by her laugh She enjoy reading and making her own clothe A 7 G ho 7 3 Vocal En emble 4 A Choir 3 4 Service Club 4 WARREN L VALE Vvarren plan to become rally workrng on c r 1 hobby Mechanrcal drawing was hrs faxorrte cla Mechanical Drawing Club FRANCIS J WALASIK Wood hop and pool cla e are highly rated by hy and quiet Porky who plan: to use his xarred talent to be come a cabinet maker P tic Club 7 PA Sy tem br' 1' Q K 7 T ' x 7 I 4 gf! 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's ... 3 , . 1 as 74, - t , , y ., .ij I' Z X 7 x' OU-' A ,, ,eg 'b Below contemplating whether to go to the Sheraden Tem ple or one of the TeenfAge Dances offered on a Friday night are John Stewart, Roberta Crusan, jim Reid, and jim Rodgers. Or maybe that physics assignment that Mr Gutoski made should take precedence. -'nf In the spring a young man s fancy lightly turns to memorizing one hundred lines of English poetry, Above: Dick W'hite checks on whether Barbara Bliss has given him the correct cue That ain't the way he learned itl' -l -ev' X- RUTH D. WARD Although she is undecided ahuut her future, Ruth, at present. is a very proficient member of the A Cappella Choir. FH A. Z, 3. Service Club I. :Xffhoir 1. 3. 4: Class Play llrornpter 4, PATRICIA WHITE Tall and trim Pat plans to Set ttmrrictl :tfter Urguluzatntn, Pat ls especially fond pf -ltttt:n: She will ztlwttys he retnerttlu-red for l1tt liL,.il'fe personality. and xunmnr: smile, LORRAINE WEAVER Lorraine, recognized by the stylish clothes she makes, and by her beautiful curly hair is fond uf dancing and swirnming. She intends to liecmne it secretary, FHA I. 3: Homecftn ffluh 4. Historian 4. Service Club 4, DICK WHITE A captivating smile di-tin' gui-hes Dick His hobhies were typified lay his catching for the ffrttftwn Height- Vrttws -artllut ICLATZI wftxlt won tlte Honus Vfagner Leaeue championship For-thall lwlanuuer 4. Ba-ef hall 3. 4. Class Play 4. Bas' kethall 4 faqs: 1-1 f 45 ALBERT WHITEHEAD Golf and bowlmg are Rl berts favonte pa tlmes H plan four year at Pltt b fore gomg on to become an engmeermg draftsman Mechanlcal Drawmg Club 7 3 Track Manager3 4 Hall Patrol 4 NANCY WOODS Not always een but alway heard Homeroom 9 w1ll never forget th1 lxttle Tn H1 Y 2 4 umor Red ro VISUH A1 Homeroom Secretary 3 Gxrs Chorus Z Cla ay Usherette 4 MILDRED ANN YOUNG M1nn1e who enjoy par tliflpaflflg 1n all after chool pmt: IS noted for her am1 able d'1pos1t1on and park lmg m1le Semor Dramatlc 3 Cla Play 4 Mr Angelus Oth c 4 Servrce Club 4 V1 ual A1 s 4 HARRIET WILDS M1 ch1evou Harrlet had more fun chool than mo t She make her attrac tue clothes 1n her are t1me A 2 Trea urer 7 Homecon Club 4 Secretary 4 AOrchestra formatlon De k CATHERINE WOOLEVER Cathy a quxet but cute bru nette IQ usually seen w1th La anne She a wh ewmg and wa epec1ally contented 1n M Wlnter Img homeroom L1brary H1 tory Club 3 CAROL ZANKEL Carol enjoy r1d1n,f1 hore and mgxng Her plea ant VOICE adds much to A Cho1r harmony She 1n1sts that teacher make good frlend ROBERT WILSON Whlp IS a small bundle of dynamlte when lt comes ports Mechamcal Drawmg Club 3 4 Student Councll 2 3 4 Ba eball 2 3 4 Semor V1ce Pre 1dent4 Usher Club 3 4 ADRIENNE WROBLESKI It wa arlot 1 Adrxennes pet phrase Shorthand rate w1th Adrlenne who alway sparked the lunch table w1th her practxcal Jokes L1bra1'y Club 7 Langleyan 3 Aeronaut 4 Serv1Ce Club 4 MARLENE WOLFF Marlene known for her bub blmg laugh pends every spare moment on the dance floor She hopes to make nur mg her career F H A 2 Servnce Club 4 Student Councll 2 3 MERLE JOSEPH YOUNG The happy go lucky k1d f the class Merle always had a hard t1me wxth restrlctlons durmg pre football season H Patrol 3 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Y 2 ck Homeroom Secretary 3 4 Z ul- - ' - 6 I Lx ss ' 5 y .5 A V. 9 7 X - Y' it k 1 1 3 A 1 f s s - , ' ' ' s . e in s ' ' ' , S s s A e- s. s f I0 S . D L SP 5 ' ' , , , , 1 I , , 4 S . ' ' FH. . ,3, s -1 S , , 1 ' A . . . : 3 .., 1 , 1 , 5 L - 5 , . 1 . . 1 f 2, 3, 4: Inf ' s 2, S y S , , , .. S . .. .S . . I H . O , . . , As I N - S 1 ' 's R' . is iz at r , s ' ' . A ' t lass. S ' S S A I ' ' - '- '- y jj A ' Y, ' ' C I -. all , 1 C ss 3: A l 'ds 4: ' 'S . -l 1 I y 1 1 5 ' Q 's . 1 1 A Hi' , 33 Tra 2, 3, 43 'lr' 1 ss Pl - . ' ' s f A s ss .. . , ,S S- e ' S S H I . N f . .S E.. S I h -S-xx' A . S . V S , 5 ' 's 3 ss 1 , 7 C V 1 7 I S 'd- . X Q ' 5 A - 9 ,August DORIS KNIGHT Doris, blondfhaired, blue- eyed member of the Senior Class, spent most of her spare time dancing at the Legion and St. Georges Her favorite classes were English and art. Visual Aids 3, HELEN CATHERINE BARTH A quiet brunette and ath' inclined, Helens letically rainy-day pastime is collect' ing all sorts of snapshots. While sports occupy most of her free time. she also finds time to cook. AfChoir 4, DONALD THOMAS HALL Shy, quiet, and well liked, Tom enjoys hunting, fishing, baseball, and football. He plans to enter the Army in the fall. Hall Patrol 2: Class Vice President 3: Homeroom President 4. EVESTA LONG Evesta's beautiful black hair is admired by all. Her witty humor is hidden by a subtle smile. During the next cen' sus she hopes to be listed as married. 1 t 121 JEAN VIVIAN BLAKE -lean, who enjoyed English. likes playing on afterfschool mushball teams. She spends her spare time babysitting. cooking, and singing. She is proof of the old adage that still water runs deep, MARLYN LOUISE HARBISON Petite Marlyn, who has a big smile for all, enjoys sing- ing in her spare time, She plans a secretarial career. Chorus Club Z, 31 Girls' Chorus 2, 3: AfChoir 4. CNot Pictured, LARRY GILL Band and shop were Larry's favorite classes. His interests include fishing and hunting. Larry has hidden mathemat' ical talents, He enjoys sleep' ing more than working, Magic Club Z. 3: Band 3, 4. DON CELLA Don, the tall, dark. and happy type, has a love for motorcycles and automobiles. He hopes to be a mechanic in the future, In Langley, his favorite class is A'Band. Track 2. 3, 4: Cross Coun' try 2, 3, 4: A-Band 2, 3, 4. JOAN KNAPP Joanne, one of the Ncharmf ers of the class, always found time to dance, but she admits she never had as much fun anywhere as in A'ChOir. Class President 3: Senior Leaders Z1 Student Council 4, tured re lm ltld th u H Lrzatl' nt rt 9 ll ponxor anct L dttx S r l PC Natl Trea urer and en Gold trct 1dePt N11 mg mm the 'F' .inn 'n Pvgnpfn 3 W X, qw Q l at N 6 Fwst mu, left to rzglttz N McCollum. D. Herman, A Dayton. D. Tarullo. M Brown. N. Slmuulls. M. Mar tlueni. F. Rlcd. C. Beatty. A Horrcll. Second ww: M Nlc Farrcn. P. Slaney, Slurm gel, H. Rlmkus, VV. Remy B. Vfciton, R. Eller. R Hutcluni. H. Vfood. V. Gll bert. R, lwiangus. Tlmd mu M. 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X' X qj if M ,-f QQ Of service' to lang cy 1 i v'm!s'v6lD 5' PTA W i V-Q Lb . . C Ls g-lf -use .fri ,. 6 14, lxlernhers of Student Council prepare food to he sold at Langleyl games, Pictured are Madeline Herman and Bettv Treat hoilzne water for hot dogs. Charles Baurniller ra' in' he c ndy display. and Richard Miller checking ' t agop on nd. t T353 fl. if rfb +7 V -5 Langley High School is rightfully very proud of its Student Council. Une period out of every week we can nzid xi representative from each home room alone with our executive committee and activities direct r discussing current schitl activities and future plans The C'iUDCll.5 main -ihjectives are to pruini te cofffperzitinii hetween the student liody and tiuulty and to advance student activities, It speaks tier the students hy nmilting recommendaf titans and suggestions to the principal. Students may place any new ideas in .1 suggestion hox availalile for this purpose, The rect ininendations of the stu- dents are discussed one hy one in the Student Ct uncil meetings, linpfwrtant projects are successfully accomplished through the appointment uf different committees. one of the most iinportant heing the W:iy's and lvleans Coininittee. The sale of the activities ticket is hy far the largest prniect til. our Council. which tackles this canipaign with the Councils vice president as Com' mittee Chairman, Advising this and other Student Council functions in Miss Margaret Cwiegerieh, activities director and girls' advisor. Examining the hulletin hoard near their olhce. are Student Council ofhcers Robert Fleischman. President: Molleen Peth, Secretaryflreasurerg and Robert Vhlson. Vice Presif dent. These are the three who carry out the decisions of Student Council. Mr Harry Book speaks to students and gyiests in the Court' yard at the dedication of the fountain ,given by the june Class of '53, Beautification of the court was another student council project, YA Ivfcrnbcr- uf Lhu Student fluunixl :mrs jim! nm, left to J 1 Y . gilt: -Izarrmcw VMI-mr. Dlzmc l'Hll1lll7ll. Gaul frrqwcrgfr, SIJNIUW Ixnwlmxxrxi. Yxrwrrmt IJICJIHFINI. Stnmlyy fimllg-wr. Plrmnnc Pmdrmr, 'lurk Irwm, Karen .NHCTL Alma- Vlmmw Sarund vnu vlzlrwt fl.xrIfvm.1rmgr:, N1.1rg.1rct Mlmvm-. Imi- Vya, . A- U. 'fm VW My 4. gum. fxdlllk' jzxclvrvru, fN1fmHucr1 Pctlu. Nhdcllm' Hcrtzmr XX rf mx 5 rllll R F t WN 'alter Smxthvvurd, D rut? A' fu IZ. +1 cr fwr. Phyllls Tvfcny, Row Milfli' Nfulmmrw. XK'Q1ld.1 Remy. SMH Glcgjvrlflx. Fmxrtlx wut john N'1cl1l!11.mcr, ,KYIIIIJY Srnultz, jmcph Nrff. ,luhrz M.1::1. Twill Hull. ,l.m:v- Vurlln. lildy Angclw, Thcrwn BUSH. Sl:-rm N11llNr'gu1g11. wtf.. Ronald Ma'Liil1l. jrnik Hxzrvuy, Edvmrd Klum Susan SIIIILICYIAIIL1, fikllhflfllh'XX'CldIl1.lIl. -IAIHUI lJcM.aLty. 'ullucv Suvillv. Fxftlx mu-: Rubvrz F161-uhrrmm. H.rrry Nancy 'lrmvi ffnrwlyn jrurwa TIIITLI vwu. Th1m1.14 Kramer, Larry LL-wh, Kvrmcth Sducll. Rfutnld KIIIYIK 2 'P 1 'Y J 'ij Rqgrrrjmrzg the drxyx rccczpb fr-ur. the .mrxmry uckcn mls are Ed Klee. janet lXM.ntty. amd Peggy Lyrtqh. ,lmhn fryczwk. wfw Pxmdcd 13:0 XXIQN and A ' Mcgm- fg YT.H!1IfCC. rcmuzwtk the YIZIIITCY L 5 Yxcfkurf lf IN Il 'Utd IFN: 1110 iwmk 'mum F nf? JZ'L'FMg,,, - , Members of the 1954 Aevonau! Staff were, flu! mu.: left lu nglu: B1ll Pctrone, Pam Burns, Evelyn Graclncr. Barham Brrmki Dorothy Olaizck. LCC Klndlc, Peggy Clark. Bnrlmm A111111-11110, Malwl Grqndftzill, and Kath' cr1ne Dcl.L1ca. Second row: Rcnictm M1llx. loan limcli. 1411111 Slpp. D1clc Kavner, Daw: Flfc, Colcttc Ballon, Megan Lcww, Blifbilfll Lynch. Belly Andelts. and M155 fvlavxs Brmlgewarer, Tlnrd row: 1-Xl1Ce fvhller, Exelyn Olcv. 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M tgfm: ALI 'f X ..1 ,f N .TC ' Pair: 5' frwfvr f Kmdlv I W'-v TM' 1:13 and yearbook 2 v ,,,. 7 1 Z -I-I X ffmzx fl1-,. .mg Att.: fX1.1u Onumd Wfmltcr Sm1tlnvuard and Ray Mmmck 5 :1 Kun , f Kftu' ' , . 1 1- trwm K4 fd-I 1-QAC. Whllm' Q next 'WCCLIAQ ary 11 Publis vs Invite tlllbt, H th -k RIQRINUIAS 'am :2 1-gli YM 4' Illllklifi 4- ,, XUS17 f- N25 -f W1'5'j,L4'z!'n'7'-'I-5-'Q :Q 3 ' 'z HX flmmlwi .lmund Mr. Ifbkraicgx Ky. .np.,1.gh. Ykefr inftructrwr ' uc. KX'1H11': l5j.H,QY, XXII 4 It Hxuk H1 km L f -+ Ur. 1.00 Nkhl' Av. rf W U! X - M 1-1 at Lzmgley in wzaimx x me in the schwi hm Q 5,9 5 1511 if f v V 5' ' I. Q' ig Y v ' 1 1 vb W 5. lx . 1 Q i 31 More and more Langley boys are singing. Above are members of Langlegfs Boys Chorus. First rote, left to right: Richard Frye, Ray Handbilc, Nathaniel McDonald. Richard Sartory, Larry Lee, John Murphy. Vfilliam Siegfried. Second Your Robert Naberezny. Erie Sullivan, Robert fvleinzer. flames jefferson, Karl Burhenn. Donald Kirkwood. Ray Tauchcr. Charles jones, Peter Ernharth, Third mtv: Marion Craft. Howard fv1cDermitt, Vfilliam McGrogan, Larry Baumiller, Robert Dix. George Vogt, Roger Barr. Donald Tucker. X i i cuff f4 2','j P lig- fr a Vaml mu M11- QMQZLQ 'pm ,jade . lily 551222 0,,,,,,g',a.u.e .Ojweff ,, no J Langley students are proud of their vocal groups. Directed by Miss Elizabeth Vw'ightrnan and Miss Lois Carver, the choruses train for formal programs. festivals, or for fun. To become ii member of the Girls' or Boys' Choruses, a student must be in or above the ninth grade, and, of course, have some talent in music, After being in a chorus for about tvvo semesters, students are usually put into AfChoir, which is the combined chorus of mixed voices. lvfore and more good singers are coming to Langley. This year. in contrast to the usual situation there are more boys than girls in AfChoir. 65 The popular trumpet Sectlon of I.:1nglcy's band mcludes Shorty'l Cummiskey. Bob Eller, Gene Massem. and Dlck Kasmer. 'l'hcSe trumpeteers are wz1rn11n,Q up-' tn begun practxce for nne of the b1nd's pep zusemblrcx. Two staunch LZiIU.IlCy'1lCS. Run Burghrnl. und Mllton Dymond. Intake the wzxllx vibrate wlth the deep strong blasts of the tubaS ai they produce I1 Stlrrlng background uf Bumble BOOQ1C.u One Sure needs a lor uf kV1Ud.N says fwlllt, Marchmg III 1ntr1:.ltc tornmtrnns and hlhng the .ur wrth exuberant musmc -rn the Ilwtlwll it-ld rs rur scventyfhvc unn sqhranl lmnd drsscd rr. Exmutr ful nmrrmlu and xxlute unltwrrns Hn'-ielllll int blind .lrc the ell-lr gudrd- und nmwrrvttrw ltltl :nugh :nlvr .tnd .lCl1X'ZIlK tr- the pcrtfrrnungc Bcxztlm ply: mg .lt hnmc be tbrlll guns: .md ,r fax' gtrzztx .lt 1 ur wpptfrmcxltl nfldg the lurid. ellftelxkl bf. Xlr li:::z.uit. prcscnte .ln .1nz1u,ef Q zzqurt, Tlux :Xiu-iurl t':.uu:.: tsl n .rlw plujvs Irr er llllllllllllfr Etnrviiivx rNlCITlr'I'l.il lla' TH: lurid P1-'lgwtl T .lx it ' gent-ri mx rcf'uz't'-fu:u tht: gc ' lt 1 1 ywi 4 lit. 111 wwznl psp .twtrnlelxui -L.1:xgh'j,l ?xt:.d rl gut 1uLvt.1nd1ng gwrt ffl.,-l..s nt X.-uztl l'TxX fi U1 :rags rn :hu Q urs ' ' xt- '. fhlil. .Q 1 'wnd .1lrc,rd': bl- frrgcix r1.y:r:rwrQl1x'e the d:st:':Qt, if-.arc ,lrc high h pw I' :H Q 1rnc'lu1ndrutl l!Yt'lY1lX'I'e :ri the ::u.u' Iyuturq' 66 lvl' -zhwv ' v A mf...- 54.1.4 arg 5' ' ,B eo ', I fx, lHE BHHDlWMb ff, Trnrnbonl-tx. Fred Grahzun. Sam Alexander. and Rlchard Vehecler. przxctme a Lenox uf fanfares to be presented at N-me forthcurrunq fuurbzlll games. The nslxdxngu effect Trnduied by theie bmw fm the1r rrnrnbones rnalcel the .vp XCCIL' I. ll UIQ lf'Ex'K.l .x fCi1ELlYC AIIHLCIIIPTT. ff 0' I 1 Y we mfr J mg - A Mr Floyd W. Bennett D 9 ' A 'W 34 69' I ff' 9 -,li A, e -ng, - . a h A 0 I gp' 3' Represcntmg the reed sectmn of the hand are clarmeusts Grace Harte, T1ppy Bradley. Ahce -lean Bartchy. and Rxchard Goldschmltt, Although the clannet Cectmn has heen larger ID former years. Mr. Bennett makes :ure that thls section ii illvfiiyg larac ln tonc volume. .QUJw'lgJQ. .O . ll 59911 VL fb Arthur MOYYICKDD, john Couch, Rwhcrt hlinigbgf and Ph' ip , O'Connor add the certaln :esty touch to l.anglcy's hand. These hoys came 1n at .MuSt the rlght moment wxth thcxr fannliar Boom! Boom! Usually when IINF least expected. or at the most thrilllng moment of a foothall game. JY' Secretary of the Chess Cluh. Robert Davis at the right. wonders how he managed to place his knight in such an unprotected position. Now if president Donald Bartchy will move that pawn instead of his bishop. Bob can breathe easily again, Nlost of the members did not play chess prior to join- ing the club but have found it an interesting pastime as well as a competitive game. Bill Bookser magically dehes the law of gravity. Edith Carroll and Pat Little prove the hand is quicker than the eye. and Al Dietrich pulls something out of nothing. Rceinar fresftfagr hens: trieinhcr- of the Sketch Club rind ititcrc-tin: slil'lvSiI lair illiistratiiiiis tl-L-tr to tht' -tlz-iol Here XX'ilii.iz:i lfleiipf 1: pre-z.lt'r.t -it :lu :ri .gi '-Mil. .ts Rirl't'ZI.i -l.t.li-uf. hhdzzle l5.trl'.t:.i Bliss is liartl .it -.tink B.irlm:.i Yi 'K l'i.ic'i.' .if.tl N.i!.il1t' hlxliiiul sl f' i .I.1Yt' htel. wilt c. Nl Q- XYl1c:: the uxpither colder. f11v.'IIil't'!- xxiirk lfi' iiiurs strikimg Fairy- to prow that each in hi- turn 1- fiterally a Uiiiodelh' member ,4 vom tianal Because of some of Langleys students with artistic ability were unable to schedule art, Miss Mavis Bridgewater organized the Sketch Club. Another of Langleys hobby groups is the Chess Club. The members of this cluh participate in interscholastic competition. Mr. Leo Gutoski instructs Langleys amaf teur magicians in their mystifying skills so that they can entertain at hospitals. and vocational Orghxzztxl tl :mth the uw ttf L.mglt'j.w mmy mtQl11m4 tw xv mqmlwrl 15 tha F tru' mm! filuh. urtdcr thc SLlVt'I'X'141t'Il ttf- Mr Harry Durlqzn, A1511 mcludcd m tlns grwup uf :lulw with X'fQE1Ul'll.1l lfiliffrfr ttrc tht- Pltstlcs Cflulx SPOIIQ1 trod hy fxlr. Harry Bztllcy, in whlch rup1l5 mtcrestcd m plztstlgs make decflrzttivc ztrticlcl. There is als-w Mr. XVmtQrlmg'1 Rcscarqh Model Cluh, wlnqh gives wur pflrantml drgtftsmcu tikldlllltlldl cxpcrmmc m ftmdqlf mentals needed fur drafting. iq.-1 Y- 'N Q l m t I, lvhny uf thu whlcitx div played ln tht' luwurfhdll xlw-wma-C are mddu hy me-mf lwr- of the Plmtlc- Cluh .:Xhnx't'. Rolwrt lfchl, Jammu Pu-mtcmrc. 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In the Dramatics Club, Miss Ellen Booth is ingeniously training students bith for the prifclucf tion of future special presentations and for the public address system, which serves Langleyites every day. David Fife prepares to read the daily bulletin announce' ments over the public address system as soon as Robert Fleiscbman gives the signal, Checking on some details of the list of coming events are Albert Dietrich and Frances Finn. Making these daily announcements lr a proyect of the Senior Dramatics Club. Phil Holcomb examines the lunch pass of Megan Lewis before she may leave the building for lunch, The other hall patrol members, left to right, are: Merle Young, Ron' ald Knight, Vwhlliam lvlurphy, and joseph Lyons, Some of the equipment belonging to the Visual :Xides Club are the film strip projector, the silent film prolector. and the three speed record player. Preparing to insert film in the Spencer Delineascope ls Charles Koval, Vfatchf ing are Dorothy Robson. lvlarlene Vfoltf, and Ronald Hutcbin. The members of the club are trained to operate these machines in the classrooms. -Z .r- 1 X is 1:12 5 , , x L Av Tw xt 1, Out on the court. enjuyxng the frcrh mr are the ofhcers of the Nauonal Honor SUCICIY. Smndmg: Dorothy Qlafzeli. alternate' Dun Meyers. Yue PTCCI' dent: and Alhert D1etrich. Trcawrer. Szztmg are: Mulleen Peth. Presxdent and juha Slahy. Secretary. vi Yan - :L Q W -1 Grouped around thelr sponsor ahove are the mcmhers of the Natlonal Honor Soclety. Sttmdmg left to right are Mahel Grandftaff, Henry Koerhel. Dun Meyers. Alhert Dletrieh. Molleen Peth. and Lee Klndle, Seated are Katherlne DeLuca. Barhara Augustme. Mr Shelley. lllllii Slahy, and Dorothy OlaS:el4. develop character Thr' fXtl.1 ff lflrl, Vlrlpter t the N.1t1l'n.1l ll! rwr 54-Qlvtff ',X. ,lx rgrrlrznl Fn'lWl'X1.iTff Q . l'!5l All 4lllelt'I11N xxztl. IV lxrlgt are lwtiur are Vllfflllx' Urlrwlzrtlrrug l -'.1 elflrlllf. glmlrnqter. xurx' 1 v. .ual Nth Qrxlnf arc rr-.gxgiruzzmzits f Ir' ,lelrtixx warn The munllwrw. lillelfl' mln' rlrregtml. HI hir lin.-l 9,-.lLu,. tt get X ix 21.1 :i1ftt.E1rNl'r:1' mel el' .',' I fliier txefi Netzivx 'I' Thrx x'e.1r t :X IMXQ 1' Lit? Q at rvgew 11. lfelyzglt I1N1sl.I HTHLUICS Bob Vevers stitlfarms an opponent in his drive for the Qoal line, Bob Vv'ehner. numher Il, is guard the rear to avert an otlside attack The game was played to a close finish. hut Langley came out the loser. farriek, The thrilling game whieh Isuili plate mr Lamlleys held ended in a defeat for the Mustang- The score was twelve to nothing, in favor of Carrick Right halt hath. Ronald Borggliiiiils -pints .ir-fund left end after reeeixinu a punt hy the strong opposing team. FUUTBHLL means spirit Although Langley Highs football team lost seven of its eight games, receiving hard heatings at the hands of its nonfleague opponents and winning hut one league game, it showed drive and the determination to try to win. Except for the game with Allegheny High, all the city league games were close hardffought hattles in which Langley was always in the conf test down to the last minute of each game. This is the first season under a new head foot' ball coach, Mr. Lloyd Russell, and a new assist' ant football coach, Mr. Fred Bode. The two coaches did an excellent job of getting the hoys into condition through strenuous workouts. While last year the Mustangs played under the T Formation only, this year they also used the SinglefWing. Future Langley football teams may have hetter records hut they will 11Ot have more spirit than this year's team did. Getting a pep talk from head coach. Lloyd Russell, are the mem' bers of the football squad. This is a preliminary before every foot- ball game and at the half. The boys consider it a boost for their individual morale and a ble help in their team's spirit of cooperation. A hard working team. our football squad treis to set a standard of high sportsmanship, They are left to right first vow: Cornelius Harris. Armand Massicci. Pat 0'Toole. Bill Bookser. Tom Rife. jim Komers, Carl Anderson. John Stubbs: second four Chuck Couglin. Vw'alter Podgurski, Harry Kramer. Bob Yevers. lack Marshall. Bob VCehner. Ronny Borzhini. Bill Murphy. Al Becker. Glen Goldstromz thwd rout Head Coach. Lloyd Russell: Dick White, Bob Eller. Art Rutkowski. Al Killen. Don Fife. Rich Skirpan, Gregory Smith, Paul Laukaitis. Ernie Chmiel: Coaches. Robert Angelo. and Fred Bode: fourth rout ,lames jefferson, Charles Simm, Bill Mclviicheal, Herbert Hurst, Bill Simm, jim Betts, Guido Capelli, Glen Bretch. Tom Daniels. 'f-lu. 'dx , ,an .Q-W Ax Wllkinsburg Stowe Crafton .... Allegheny .. Fifth Avenue Perry ...... Carrick .... Oliver ..... SCHEDULE 6... 51-0 ...... -13-6 ..... . 7-14...... ...12-0...... ...12-6...... Langley Langley Langley Langley Langley Langley Langley Langley -fu a b -p ,Ivy Samuels. Scmur cheer' loader. teaches the new -lun' mr chccrlcadcrf. PM Tlrpuk Pnl Treat. .Indy Guida. Cfur dfll-l Lewis. Bunny' xxvUlv?dF. L.m:lcj.'1 czghn nw-t vxxqacllmx um :Arc IIN chccrlmdcrx. :Kmm Nha Kjfilil'-id Umm: Kurkxxwwd. 'Ivy Fiuxwxuix. RU-A lcnc B-11141. .Iwyc-3 Srmlh. Fylxm ffm bert. Tcrrxq I'1lF:Q1. .uid Vxmf BIA: Ivy and Sylvm were CU'sfh2i1l'I1.CIl U11 year. ,...-.M --..-.-.V ni-1' CHEEHLEHDERS i 1 M. 5 Cayo Brclmcn. .md Bur . 4 NAIIIJIY, .1 nvxx' imc: tw Indy llwm IWULIIIE tlwu Izlglx xilitwnl pup mrccr: 'Ihcw:1:fN!.1z':L zz: :mdu fwxxp w-null. 14 'QIYQFL .md iuuz' :fy .it in I :zpwr Y'.1-lzcthill :mxcx 78 .- 'x AJ..- 9 2 1 HQ1rold Arends 1 . 1 41 Bill Murphy' J rv .1 .- 1? 1 Q f I f Lhuck W Cl55k'l' Q Lmreg Smith , 1 5 s. 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M I . tl 1 ' 1 ,hy gba D4 Langley? basketball team is pictured above, Standing are Chuck jones, guard: Paul Burke, forward: Greg Smith, guard: B111 Murphy, center: Larry Danvers, coach: john Amszi, center: Chuck Weisser, forward: Kenneth Molly, forward, and jim Betts, forward. Kneeling are Larry Campbell, manager: Arnold Calabrese, guard: Jim Murphy. forward: Harold Arends, forward: jim Pomozzi, guard: Richard Muno, guard: Harry Schwab, guard, and Bro Slaney, manager. jo al M do 'M-2314K scat Dec. Lang1ey Dormont . . 44 Langley Stowe .... 61 Langley Vfash, Voc. 74 Langley Allderdice . 65 Langley Brentwood 47 Langley Vdlkinsburg 68 lan. Langley Carrick . . . 50 Langley South H1115 515' Langley Allegheny . 66 Langley Oliver .... 52 Langley Ally, Voc. . 34 Feb. Langley Perry ........ 34 1.ang1ey Carrick ... 56 Langley South Hills 47 Langley Allegheny . 65 Langley Oliver .... 47 Mar. Langley A11y. Voc. 47 Langley Perry .... 47 'Home At the right: agile Big B111 Murphy' is shown trying to tap the ball to a teammate in one of our games with Oliver. At the left: In an attempt to score another two points for the Mustangs. 1..ang1ey's big Bill Murphy..tr1es a jump shot against Oliver, as the tense Spectatori watch hopefu11y. Coming in for the rebound, number 17, Chaz Schaltlenf brand, thinks that maybe a bit of team work w111 help the frtuation. Xl Xxx -,- ug, Each day immediately following the 3:05 hell. the Mcinderbugsn energetically trot up to the held track to practice. Getting ready for a sprintare Milton Dymond, jim Komer, Bob Sestokas, Walter Podgurski, and lllllllll Langley's determined Cinderhugs got off to a good start with approximately ninety boys out for track training. A few of our lettermen. returned from last year, along with the newer hoys won our first meet: Langley vs, South High. 71'-43. Becaux of the ahsence of a majority of star men, we lost the second meet tn South Hills---DOI!! In 1815. The thin clads ran a rough race with Shadyside: hut Shadyside won: 691 3 to -Nl 3. Laneleys ace miler. Paul jessep, Hnished ind, while Tom vlessep, Don Cella, and Vvfayne McCurry' finished Frd. Sth. and 9th respectively in the Pitts' hureh High School City Relays Our track men slueged it out in rain or shine tive days a week with Dean Metz. rugged workouts and no audiences These hoys certainly deserve a full measure of credit. Mr Lloyd Russell explain- sonic siralaceni he as Vlaizned for the next conte-t ln the eroup are XX'a'.':.e Nic! urrx. Chuck Preissler. Vharle- Firxrn. A-Kihei: Eecker, IM: lfella. Bill Nrnm. Al Killen, and Nick Graxer B2 Vfhile this seasons Langley varsity swimming squad did not gore enough victories to halance its losses. the team fought hard and tried its hest to win in each of the contests. Its most convincing victory was the one in which the squad literally steamrollered the alumni hy a sore of 59 to 16. Also among its successes was a hard fought win over the Carrick team, 43 to 32. Although our team got oil to a slow start at the heginning of the season. it improved very much and finished the season with strong showings. Ron Komer, in a relay starting position, gets ready for a fast race as Paul Bellaire, Stephen Bracy, and Fred Sullivan lend him team support. I- -1--...xg -seg. . N,,f.h.f5 ,.n . A ,,, - o- -..- ' 1 . H-wi' .1,. , .f- .,.,..' --wvraw, S. - 'iw-1-. rg?-A--,-: b v -1- Wwfj. . ' -tr-' ' ' -'-.uflf-.w.i, - . 3 walt ' I kenaf fs 4.1 A favorite pastime- for Langley's Section II champions is resting in the shade of the Shrub- bery and listening to Mr. Bode give instructions on the ways they should play. Shown left to right ave, Fxrst row: Mr. Fred Bode, Coachg Dick Skirpan, Ron Gusky, Bob Vevers, and Langley Oliver Langley Langley . . . Langley . . . Langley . . . Langley . . . Langley . . . Langley Langley Allegheny . Allegheny SCHEDULE Peabody Langley Shadyside South Hills .. Allegheny Voc. . South ....... Oliver ....... South ....... Allegheny Voc. South Hills .. Langley ..... Langley ..... Don Hillegas. Second row: Bill McCreary, Bill . . . 8 ..... . . 6 Langley . . . 13 Allegheny . . . . . 3 ' .... 3 ....... 0 . . . 7 ' .... . . 0 5 ' 4 10 2 17 2 4 I 20 1 13 2 8 2 13 2 Il 1 Rfilncrt Ycvci .Q ' -' - ' . .J - ' nm ' 'Th . v . ' ' - 5 -H., v- sl, 4' - , I 'lb . x. Hughes, Len Kozel. jack Marshall, Dick W'hite Dan Murphy, and Bob W'1lSOD. 'Third 1 Chuck Lee, Dan Owczarzak, Don McCreary Bill Cypher, Ron Korner, Chuck Weisser, Devlin, Harry Kramer, Mickey Moran, and Stanley, Reg Bob OWS BHSEBHH The Langley baseball team, under the direction of Mr Fred Bode, won the Section II champion- ship. The team nnished the xason with a respect' able 7f1 record. losing only to Oliver in the first league game of the season. The Mustangs de' feated South Hills, their closest rival. twice. thus clinching the Section H championship. Then the Mustangs went on to play Allegheny High School in the City Playoffs. but were defeated twice in succession. and eliminated from the threefgame yries. Most of the lettermen were lost because of graduation, but never the less Langley is looking forward to another Mustzing sectionfcontender this year. ,lack Marshall, Bill McCreary, Dan Murphy, Ron Gusky, Doc Kramer, and Bob Vevers, almost hidden from view by an Oliver player, are shown leaving the field after a smart play to end the inning. al L ai f' ,No 15, a familiar number on the diamond was Ron Gusky. Ron, one of Langley's long ball hitters, is chosing his bat from the rest. 85 is .au -s 41 Af- +:. , , J N4 u- ' 3 4- OJ, ' x n N 0 I 34 Q . as Q in gf Q 5 N 'J A if I 6 X 'il .' ff v . 1 x iw I r I 4 Q .,, ,Q A . -A v . , 4, W X I I' 'N' . -3: 't V. ' ' ' N-4 y WH' P 1 1 - . 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Seniors, and then' Qllfxli XX'h1'n 1111111111 H was f1rs1 started 211 Lz111:lcy, the Hulvcdcrc 3'3 Cluh held dances 1111 rhc 51.13 111 r.11sq 111111 or N 1 11 L 1111 1 11111 H1 Qs. OU pkxj 11 IH 1r 111 1 11 LXMUI H11 11 1 AL 11 unu 11111 1,111 r 11 r 11 1 ter known 1 lxuhlun DUL111 nd B1 11 'V W - ' 'Wi' YU2- 1 Vw 1' ' ow 41. x c 1 r. .111 1 .'.n. N '11 play-s ,'1. 1 J 1 V lllL'l'lI1,,, uc Q nc Jwn flflllll - 1' I1 ' ' ' 1 11 - -, s arf twlnkled to nh-: :upcrh pIay11113 of Bob Rec .1 thc Bunny H1p, 5 C entals The H1fY 4 Ll Tm' 1' '. 11,1 1 1 1.-L P' lHE PlHU Ufieksl Help? lxiurder' A rnunster is I n the li ef Tli.it was the f.u'nili.tr ery ringing thri ugh tl.f .ttiditurium during the rehe.trs.tl fit the Str.t'.r. htttteris Case, prexnted hy the elgiss if 'F-1 uneler the direetifin ttf lwlrs. Ele.tntrr B11-ire. The plf-t ewrisisted uf sex'er.il murders. the dist Appearing and reappedring lwdy rt' gi lhdtlllllrlll ztetress. and the terrur spre.td in fl summer stielx eurnptiny hy the mt-nster. Added tu this xx.ts the seutterlirttiiieel, well niegtning Dells. wht, inisplteed everything. ineluding the yngurtg ethertxil Rt-s.t niund. whu was .in .tvid Vishnu fun. .ind x-slit' attempted tu eunvert .tllg .ind M.tgd4i Sxxntiisuii. xxhu xxxts very the4tt.tliisli, .ind at great st.tr. She xxqts killed, and her death was fulluwed hy the inysieriius disappeamnce nf the elue, her little lrlaek hu. ls. .ind hy the dettth uf her Freneh maid, Tu .iuginent these hizarre happenings, her li.tnee. Dexter Russ. .ipr pettred un the seene. .ind .tlm-,st sueeeetled in Gun fusing everyone its he hatd sueeeeded in murdering Mttgdct Swanson. Our Class Pltiy was at sueeess un ztnd ull the stztge. fnr nut tvnly did we entertaun l.tree .tudil ences. hut the pers-wnftl experiences and niernuries from east t0 prOp girl were everything gt senii r dreams his class play will he, Little grains of powder and little drops of paint applied hy Molleen Peth and Christian Tritt made Bette Klingler luuk her usual attractive self, despite stage lighting. while L4-. , A rapt audience wits held spellhuund hy the eziptihilities of the class play cast. Abure ure gathered vztriuus rnernhers of the straw hat theater in a spirit of deieetion. erideavuririg tu solve the mystery without help from the sheriff, Portraying their respective Characters are Pegly Clark. Lee Kindle. Gtbrdon Fleming. XX'1illace Saville. joy Szunuels was trainsforined intu Li sophisticated nuddle ztged actress, 1-. A , W xkh 1 K' ty, xv. -H2 ,. R K . ' . XX My 1 U M v bw, it ., BV' . - H+' 'l 5 vie' 1 Bene Kllnflle r, P, , Easily gall is thf-Ltt1lgurnS, and Mb , 51 , , A iontemplaiiaufe the Ol-llleitgldgelfl W'hiEll'1tOE1et7lCl1' The I ctaff as Rocamn the cutqjurc ehmd it W 1' Photograph lflhr patch . und, caste he photograph mug WSI goo if plctufed N r vedamic I e Hgh Orrlbl Q , 7 , C to cpellf upon the ailbdel Gfgind leficc, Everyone wunxcd so get mio Llxc acl. Nlr. Book :neg on the bnghc vcd checked yzxckcm whxch Gordon Flcnnnu wore Phxllxps The yackct fn. xncmdentally, but we lux-en'n ' sxnce. as Hal Qccn Mr. Book wear xt ehind the scenes Phxl Holcomb, a member OX the crew. alxer bemg convinced ina: the body was not direcxccl the remainder oi the crew in hiring: thi fxguve up into the beams. 9 I 1 9 X Annum, the guutx it the Senmr Prom were Mr Elmer T umm 'Vins Ruth Hukled Mr R Angelo Mr an Nlr Harry Book Mr md Mr fharlm Bernhardt an r Robert Angelo l Cited here enjoym a cu of coffeefl I I ij! :r ,fy Q1 ' V? A 7 No matter whether they danced, sat around Sipyungg cukcs 14-f fig! J or just talked as the group is here. a good time was had hy all, The table hoppers are Dave Flfe and Ahce Bartchy who won the doll. Un the evening mf December 4th the Stardust Dream became real, and the menwry xvlll he Cher' lshetl in the minds ut all the seniors uf the elms uf '54 fur years tu mme. Tn the .llready enehanting atm-lsphere ul' the Colwnml, where the pr-lm was held. mure enelmntf ' . ment was .mtltletl lay the SXYITIIIIQ gmxns. tmgmnt euxmages, gllttermg Janie prngr.uns .mtl the tlI'C.l1ll1lX' lIlSV1TL'Ll mlm: ul Ban n Ellnwtt .mel hls 1-rellebtm. Swine ui' the unTu1'get.1lNle hlghllglmts L-2' nhe exe mn: were the elnnemg L11 the NBLIIIIKY Hun. leel ln' Nlvffdll l.exx1X. .mtl me .lllflllllhkl '-NlCXlC.iIl Har lYD.lZ1QC.-A xxlujl ex'e1'yw:Ue eng yeel. A el Mr Vrxge L wluqlm 'x'.'.lX f1'c4:tiietl iw Tx1.lEx-l llr'.amtlXt.lTf' 'wax xx' 3' P h ln' ilu' lu.'l,'. t urls, Amt lem lJm,1r'eln'x' .mtl lhvttl Fila Thr rl V r yrzie 'x ' lnxuxtttwul rlwll, '.K, luql: lmel F lr t'r- f rllwla '.'r' tl III ilu' frwnt hall Qlmf-xx' eww The pr! :tx l'll'Q!'.tIX3N. elven --' l ln' Nlalxtl ilr'.1:telxt.1llA, were lzeli 3f. ' 'fl ' le l ml .e,r r' eff Q pl . uv 'll ' veal u , i '1' 3 ' V ' v .l1.., rn. . 'Xt ,.1.. I t. . 11 ,, :X ,.. ,. .N it V .. , xx.. X ,. 1 1 92 x L ...QTL . X a . .U . t f 'Neff' ., . X L,.. ag '1' '- x 4 N' J ,, - 40 X AV' , , 'ff s 1 Y . W as J. ' ii? 1 ,,x g Q 1 5 V' Ns W X' 5 1, v , ,n 1? 9 1 as W' 1 , eq? ff? IQ..- R-.A :g. Q i- 1 1 S . - 1-5 la Q M. -PL' ' 2.2!-I T ii' rv- i In Ti ICI S! li F A joan George, LOIS Kessler and Sara Qlrverro forrr. a chorus whrfe Betty Treat goes through her A'Hula Lum routrne for Class Day, Before Bettyl entrance. the Chorus shrmrmed to Bal: Har. A scene from hy-gone days is relrved in an oldffashioned melodrama pre- sented on Class Day wlth John INIHZZIE as Papa.A' Blll Hughes as the hero and jean Cooper as the heroine with the lollrpop, -'xn old Langley tradrtron 15 rehorn twrec each year. jack Samuels, presrf dent of the Ifehruary class passes the shovel to the June class presrdent. Bxll Bool-aser. 95 96 X Q54 Seniors, Mary MeGerx'ey, Arlene Fiedler. Lorraine Vfeaver. IARC Mansell, Harriet Wilds, Anna Mae Qnorad, and janet McConnell. are members of junior Achievement companies. in which manage' ment and production are handled only by high school students. PHIRUHS Mr, Willirriii A. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Basler Bealles Service Station Belsterling Market Mrs. Joseph Berlin Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bockert Boydis Esso Station Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Brown E. C. Burns Family- Burns Pharmacy Carlis Triangle Mztrlict Mr. Elmer Corns Craftmont Service Station Mr. and Mrs. David -I. Davis Distrihutive Education Class L54'll.lllHt'i. Inc f-luke A gl loinrin, Manager D1-ulale DE Mr. and Mrs. john T. Elaerhardt Miss Isabel Epley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feick Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A, Fiedler Flulafafcluhs frrrni If'-1 Franles Barlaer Shop. 'nat the Banliu Franks Cleaners A Friend Miss Margaret A. Giegerich Crahams Shoe Store Hannan's Pharmacy Harringtoifs Beauty Shop Home Economics ClulafChap Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hughes Aludt's Tailor and Cleaner Kline HardwarefPaintfGlass Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Klingler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Komer Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Koppel H. L. Kossler, Pharmacist ICI' Miss Claire Fetter. sponsor: Arlene Fiedler, oan Feick, Ann Smith, Lee Kindle, Verona and Anna Mae Qnorad. members of the con Club. Chapter I serve at the senior re Cru an Home ception Mr. and Mrs. john Podgurski Miss Alberta Riuutto Mrs. Anna Roach Mr. and Mrs. hl. J. Robson Mrs. Merelda Saville Service Club Sheraden Radio and Electric Mr. Donald C. Sipp Miss Ann Smith Stage Crew Mrs. M. Stilts Mr. Elmer G. Thumm Mr. and Mrs. Urich Vaters Hardware Mr, and Mrs, Frank Wzilztsik Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Vsfeaver VV'estxvood Garage Mrs. Gordon E. VVilliams Mr.'Buck Wirikel Mrs. Gertrude E. Wolff Betty Water, Alberta Vv'illiams, Vfanda Puzin' kevieius, Evelyn Borglhini, Rose Ann Reed, Vir- ginia Phillips and Vhlhelminzi McBrien mem- bers of the International Friendship Club, read and discuss letters received from pen pals in other lands. 7. S7 Lydia Vv'ales, Diane Kirkwood, Dorothy Herman, John Eberhardt Bill Murphy, and Bob Galiardi. active junior Achievement mem bers, display the varied merchandise their companies have made I'-x J ,,,,,puuw4?i'H'v ., ...un--f PHTRUHS Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lang jr. Langleyan Staff Mr. and Mrs, Thomas S. Lewis Miss Catherine Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lutton Mariner Girl Scouts Mr. and Mrs. James W. Martin jr. Mr. and Mrs. VJ. Mgtrtiii Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mathis Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Mills Muellers Bake Shop ' H. Muetzel, Florist National 5f1fle Store Neiser Company hlim and Anna Mae Cnorad Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peth Mrs. Flossie Pifer lannone, R , 55 A Addis, Miss IJ., 23 Aiken, Pvt. ., 19 Alennder, E , 18, 31 92 Alehir, E, 18, 31, 92 Alexander, S , 92 Allen, K , 59 Amsll, J , 56, 81 Andelts, B , 31, 60, 70 Anderson, C , 31, 77 Angelo J , 54, 59 Angelo, Mr R, 11, 77, 92 Angelo, Mrs R , Arbuthnot, S , 52 Arends, H , 54, 81 Ashley, Mrs R , 13 Atknnson, W , 15, 52 Augusnne, B , 5, 31, 60, 74 Augustme, G , 92 Auth, P , 54 Ayers, Mrs E , 13 Auarelh, P 69, 86 Balley, E , 52 Bailey, G 5, 31 Buley, Mr H 20 Baker Baker R , 31 Ball K Ballon, C 27 60 64 94 Bsnker M , 55 Bargesser, Mlm G 14 Barley, J , 31, 32 Barnhnrt C , 56 Barr, M , 31, 62 3 Barr, R , 65 Bartchy A J 5, 1 67 Bartchy, D 68 Barth, H 50, 51 Barthelemy R , 54 Barton, W Basler, S , 5 18 Baumlller C , 56, 58, 6 Buyer, E , 54 79 Bayer, J , 54 Bemy, C , 51 64 89 Bec R , 31, 72 Bec , S 56 Becker A , 54 77 82 83 Becker S , 24 Belnnak J 32 Bell Mus M , 15 Bllllllf, N , 53 Bellalre P 32 82, 83 M6364 1 1 1 Belles, Mr O , 16 Bennett Mr F 23 Bergan, F , 55 Berk, J , 56 Bernard R 32, 36 B11-111111-d M1 C 10 11,92 94 Bernhard Mrs C 92 94 Betts J , 77, 81 Bews, W 53 Blanr, C 51 63 72 78 Blake J 501 51 Blakele M 52 64 Bl11,1,11'32 36 48 68 70 86 Block, S 55 Blum M 54 Blyholder, Mass E Bockert, E 33 Bode Mr F , 22 Bodnar, , 151 59 Boehm W 79 Bol a R , 54, 78 Bomhard MISS E Bong1orno,J 54 Bonner, G 33 84 Book Mr H,10, 58 91,92 94 Book Mrs Bookser W 3 Booth M185 E Booth H 64 Borghlnl E 97 Borghmn J , 33 Borghxm, P 55 Borghnnl R 33 Bowers, R 56 301 H9294 36 59 68 77 95 76 Boyce R , 53 Bozzo, T , 55 59 Bracaasno R 52 um, 551-1111111 22, 33 sz, 3 Bracy Susan 53, 64 Bradburn, R , 33 e Bra ley D 33 6 Brandy A Brennen G 24 2 8 Brennen J 83 86 Burke1 P., 55, 81 Burns, M. 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