Langley High School - Aeronaut Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1955
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' I Nik -: sy '.1. 1 tix .xiii .iw-ti, tit Iytif 1 vt J Hxbiy 'af Itlllift' 'i ' 'X '13 N sh. tix UR PRINCIPAL Mr. Books hackground, as a graduate of Grove City College and the University of Pittshurgh, as the vocational advisor, and the vicefprincipal at South Hills has enahled him to he the capahle, personahle principal of our school whom everyone admires lt was South Hills' loss and our good fortune when Mr. Book became principal of Langley four years ago. His daughter is following in her fathers footsteps, as she has been graduated from lncliana State Teachers College and is now teaching iirst grade at Mt. Lebanon, W-V X v ',,,,.- ' his busy dn pi .M X 4 Good morning says Mr Book as he begins A -if: SECRETARIES TD VICE- PRINCIPAL Uur tiiurgutig Vim i'riiigii'.iI. Mr Ciimrics XX' criih.iri.it. mmf tw us four yours .ig-i, I'rt'viiiusly SIGNS, hu served .is .1 I.1cL1tfimiit Ci-+nirn,ii1dt'r in tht N Umtcti Status N.ix'y, Mr Bt-riihsrdt his .inning other ruspfi11sii1iIit1cs tht' wiis of coustrtictiug tht Qistcr schcdui-3 amd .icting .is htxid disc1plm.ir1.m Miss Lois Cowan. chief clerk and Miss Ida DiRicco. assistant clerk shown working in the office are kept busy with registrations, records, and reports. .A iavflg' , Q fir-4' ' ' The guidance committee, composed of Mr. Robert Angelo. Mrs. Grace Jones, Miss Isabel Blyholder. and Mr. Leo Gustoski. has several duties, the most important of which is to inter- view students who are failing and help them make adjustments. Checking schedules to make sure students will have the required credits and sequences is another phase of their work. Planning schedules so that classes will not con- flict and giving IQ tests are also in the day's work, MR. ROBERT ANGELO Smilingly Mr. Robert Angelo fills the important position of Vocational Counselor with enviable ease. Mr, Angelo is not content with iust aiding seniors with scholarship information and schedule juggling. Speedo has built up a reputation of being a sparkplug at football pep assemblies. MRS. HORNICK Want to schedule a club dance, mend a tear, or Gnd if Student Council is beginning a new campaign? Mrs. Elizabeth Hornick can be depended on to help you, ox to do an excellent job in any of her many duties, in connection with the Student Council and the Girls' Advisor's Office. I 1 Ui. llnrry loildra-C Carrie-s out xhi- siud 'nt hlililh program of Jdinissions. sl-its niandatvd vxnn1in.z- lions. and .ithlr-tic L'XJl'IllI'lJIl0!'1S. Hcrc hc is with thx Sncllcn nyc chart. Our school nurse. not pictured is Mrs. Kola, Belour Mrs, Ruth Ashley. Langley! book room clerk. is pictured checking used Spelling hooks In br disiributvd to junior classes. In addition to handling all Langlcys hooks, sha- -nlls struct our pnsscs .ind acts .as school cashier. f To the left is Mr, Henry Brockoff. I.zanglcy's hvad custodian whose job is to supervise making the building clean and comfortably warm and ku-ping it in good repair. Vfhcn thc hunger-::r.in-d hordc comes thunder- ing down thc hall. lI'lIi.'l'll on that long-.nnuitud midday mc-al. Mrs. Fvvlyn Axvrs ls rcadv .md waiting with .1 wids- .issoruncnt of nourishing dishvs ranging from stumling soups to rulilx frosltd Lxlluw. 'N .. 14 sl X '77, , If Miss Genevie Canon Girls' Physical Education HQ Miss Muriel C. Findlay ff Girls' Physical Education Q ,' Mr, Fred Bode FACULTY Boys' Physical Education Y 6 R Q . If A- l ' Q Mr. nl, Laurence Danver Q Q , Boys' Physical Education A ' 1' ' sa.:- ' f 4' W . :L I , Mr. Lloyd L. Russell I f' 3512, r 5, 41' Boys' Physical Education 1 J '5 V . Qf' 7f52Q 3: To the left a girl's class has a free period in the pool. On other days they follow a regular swimming program or the Red Cross water safety program. Below, a boy'S ' gym class does calisthentics, They also follow a seasonal program of football, basketball, softball, and baseball. HUF and over - The girls build muscles, too, ' Mr. Harry Bailey Wood Shop M 4 Mr. Harry Durkin Machine Shop W9 is Mr. Gerald S. Kavanaugh in-,Q Print Shop S. A Mr. John A, Winterling Mechanical Drawing Q, Miss Clare Fetter Foods 'Fil ms' P Mrs. Frances Haddon Foods Miss Beulah Hunt Clothing Miss Ruth Hustcd Clothing FACULTY ll' Above, some future home-makers, In-nil Schwartz, Joyce Kaintz, Carol Blair, janet Gibson, and Diane Kirkwood. The girls learn the fundamentals of good cooking techniques in our modern Home Economics department. 3-1- i Ms: L :ii if if Miss Julianne Addis Art 'Q a C. ,' LN! W ',. A 'K 1 Mrs. jane Guest Librarian 'NBR ut' as bv Mr. Floyd W. Bennett Instrumental Music R ?: 'W' if Mrs. Ruth Gunning Librarian . '4 1 Q33 x w , , -12' . -- ft W. .+ A M 4 I 'li' X -. .A X , I Ahoze: D. King. P. Littlc, I, Williams and T. Bozzo work on murals for tht- childrens' Hospital and tht- senior status' for tht- Acrrmaut divider pzigcs. To the lefix S, Miller and A. Goldschmitt practice for orchestra. Miss Mavis Bridgewater Miss Lois Gm-vcr Art Music ,s7,, 'V' 334- 8' .,. 'U -- W 'W' f Miss Virginia Si.-abrigltt Miss Elizabeth VVightni.in Librarian Music lr, V c D 5 al is , It k i Q' i a .cf ,.. l Q X l E, Nt, is 3 Y ' Y 'B Q ,.f',. E .4-A 'Fas ' ex r fi, ' 1-ll, s cf -I sw A A iv I T A fo . mph. I -A '5 s' X i tg. Z S! ,A A 'fit , ,U Mr. Russell Bobbitt Miss Margaret Gicgerich Distributivc Education Business Education I ' V . 'J This typing class taking a timed writing under the direction of lVlr.Kiel'1l Shelly is only a small part of the school's program of commercial studies. g 5 Mr, Ray E, Heilman Business Education Four boys from Distributive Education decorltn. the display Cases in their classroom. They are Don Neimeyer. Bob McWhirter. Gil Lease, and Bill Stacy. . I AJ' . I : ' ,L , 9 I W Mrs- Both- Rhode, Mr. Kiehl Shelly Nlrs. ElizaBoth A. Sllinlco Mrs. Henrietta S, Zionts Businvss Education Business Education Business Education Business Education f, ' 'if PAS Qc ,. 4. 2' f W I -.fs- ffl'-,!vf-v --f f - f , -1 fff 11f.f 13' - , .4-4!f vff-off' 51 Q . N F hgh Y . ir:-fgv. X ' 1 X . ' ' Q 'X S CN Mrs. Grace U. Jones Social Studies X ii ffl 0. Qi Mrs, I x N.. 0 . -QQ, . -we ? ,.' 'ic QI 3.-1 ' , ' ll V l 1' X Dorothy I.. Kirkland Mr. Raymond C. Maclntyre Social Studies In this history class Cordelia Lewis checks her miniature map. For her, Bob Ridgeway and Art Morrison and Sylvia Wosher point out a 3 spot in Italy. Mr. Ray O. McGahey Mr. Schuyler Marshall Social Studies Social Studies - ..-sa , ' ' -ff.-.yi n 1 1 fy , , . in Q-nv 1 51' ci fl 'f 42 L Mr. James F. Reed Social Studies 'Q 'ff-i lv- -.!.- Social Studies NOT PICFURED Miss Irene Williams Miss Mildred Williams Miss Minnie Bell ff its -gl f s fp V. 5, x' ' ' S , 1--' fr-fe -ff' 1 ' ip. Y 401-0- - -Y A K ' ' J 0-4 - 1 -xv, 5 sv li 1' Dr. Homer T. Newlon Science Nlr. Oscar Belles Mathematics Miss E. Isabelle Blyholder Mathematics Miss Elizabeth Nl. Campbell Mathematics Mr. Leo A. Gutoski Science Mr. Robert C. Helmbold Science Mr. Gilbert Hobson Science Mr. Ivo M. Kirsch Mathematics Miss Ruth Marie Metz Mathematics Mr. Glenn Snider Science e? 'f'A 'Nr' In a chemistry class. Marion Sabish and Jake Slepian watch Jerry Zivic perform an electrolysis experiment. A. 'F Mr. Elmer G. Thumm Science Miss eanette G Plttgrson Englnsh Miss Grace Bargesser English Mr Robert Berkeblle English Mlss Eloise Bomhard English Mass Ethel Booher Englxsh Miss Ellen W Booth Englnsh Mrs Eleanor M Moore English Mnss Evelyn L McCurdy Innguage Miss Opal Mclloberts English Miss Roberm Surly nskx Engllsh 'mf 'S 0vN 4' TN: if Ubxf' My rw' SL Muss Louise Woods Engllsh -md Innguagc M. , O2 Q: NOT PICTURED Miss Mary lsibelle Epley Mathematics .-ul 18 gn The faculty. too. enjoy lunch in our cnfctt-ri.l. Crowded conditions left teachers, such ns Mrs. Haddcn and Miss Booth without n classroom in which to work during their preparation period. Thcrf .irc 1337 students in Ldngicy. '31 in thc luniwr schwwl .md 3116 m tht' wnwr school, To ttnich them there .tru wxcI1I3'IiiiL1r ttxichcrs with mikt- my wir Ifiqulty In Scptcrnhcr wt- h.id fwucix iitwx It'.1CiXCI'4 .md .it lUlLiyL'.lI', mst hcf-irc prcss timc hir Nur hwk, Dr E.irl Mt'XX'ill1.ir1ix r't'pl.igt'd Mr Riihcrt Angel. xxh- xxiix tr.mst'urrt'd Uv KIl1IXK'liit' 'lumcwr High, Nlost xtudvnu f.nl to l't.lllIx .1 u'.u'l1i'rX dm dot-ani! vnd .at 5:05. ACTI VITIES , . o .. Y WK' are proud of our homeroom represenutives to Student Council. Listed left no right. lfirxt muy' Barry Madia. Myra Sitcrs, Carolyn Coleman. janet DcMatty. Lora Kaltenborn. Donna Snead. Carol Paul. Karen Allan. Mary lannone. Seroml faux' Edward Falk. Dan Kostisharlc. Jacqueline Filler. Catherine Wied- man. Sue Sunderland. Carol Cerchiaro. Joyce Friclcer. Judy Angelo. Darol Shoncs. lVlarg.irei Musico. Irene Rizik. Sanford Stevenson. Tfvird roug Gaye Bren- S --1' nen, Frances Chubarov. Tom Kirkpatrick. Bill Willlisch. Gayle Britton, Phyllis Meny. Martha Mehring. Wfalda Remy, Lois Path. Judy Zimmermon. Lora Wilson, Vin- cent Digiorno. Mrs. Horniclc, Fourth V011 .' Dianne judt. Edward Klee. Regis Devlin. Leonard Pfeifer, Charles Baumiller, Carole Minton. John Stewart. Madeline Herman. Paul Weightnian. Martin Roland. Q I. , k, swf 1 ' 1-nnnq,..,,,- y ,f3,of:,.. Q, I ,.,sr,fog . 1 V L s 11.-' I sg! K. fx Ai V.. , x P,,.A,iA' -fo 1 A' If ,XA 5 ,.-- 'mn 'vnu .., ,..:,g:1 ,,,f'- VCV , ' :Xn JCIINIIX ticker is .1 must for exerx lninglex -Iudent. The hooks vure .1 new idea. Nu h.i5tx decisions .sri nude hx our student founeil ri-prrwr1t.ilixi's. film-nn Ciuldstroin .md Ii-ix l.ilh .ire certaiii that Nlr, lioolr mlm help lllflll with their prulwlem, -1 ag-wa: 75 'gg Q, 1 'x The officers of Student Council are Glenn Goldstrom, presidentg Lois Fath, Sr. Viceg Charles Speck, Jr. ViC25 and Darol Shones, Secretary-Treasurer, To the left, Mrs. Horniclc and the Council president, Glen Goldstrom plan the agenda for Monday's meeting. The main purpose of our active student council -N is to promote better cofoperation between the I X students and the faculty. The council is made 1 xy X up of the homeroom presidents, who meet every Monday morning to discuss the current school - . V activities and to make future plans. The main D , X project of the council is the sale of activity lx t t l tickets of which the vice president of the school X S -, N j 'X is in charge. Mrs, Elizabeth Hornick is the vi 4 sponsor of the organization. ' X 4 ld! f' U ,if I v f , 1 I 3, ' G ' T 2 . . 'A r L. A I ct .f ,' x 1 W, wf rl 1 x f gn 5 1. t 'L ! x ' X f l ' li rv L I L n ' if The Social Committee, responsible for the Activities Ticket and the canteen. are C. Miller, C. Baumiller, E. Klee. C. Wiedmann, and M. Herman. Q7 1 3.5. x. ans I ? e in lk is X s V, ts.. ...QQ-. MII ..... x 4' J XX The Aeronaut staff included: Firx1r'0u'.' left to right: Susan Britton. Marlene Wilson, Nancy Stein, M. A, Sabash. Frances Finn. Helen Wood. Margaret Johnston. Lora Kaltenborn, 50607111 !'0ll'.' Carlah Petersen. Phyllis Graham, Nona Permcnter. Susan im Pix- The Aeronaut, in honor of Pittsburghs pioneer in aviation, Samuel P. Langley, has been published yearly from 1923. The editorfinfehief of this year's book sponsored by Miss Mavis Bridgewater, is Carlah Petersen, assisted by Susan Britton and a staff of eighteen members. Nancy Stein is the chief typist with five assistants. An unusual fact is that this year a girl. Myrna Nemeth, is sports editor. Campus Publishing Co. does the printing and Valley Studios took most of the photographs. For the first time, a student, Niek Grayer, has helped with photography. Langley is proud of the Aeronaut be' cause it has had a N.S.P.A. Hrstfelass honor rating for live consecutive years. Bracy, Frances Reid, Myrna Nemeth. M. G. Mackenzie, Miss Mavis Bridgewater, Third rouu' George Mor- gan. Nick Graver, David Humphreys, Ken Schell. Donald Forsythe. Abore, ' left: Carlah Peterson, Editor and Susan Britton, Senior Editor. CQ f fn., 43' 5? 1 To the right: Student photographer, Nick Gravcr. snaps one of our pictures. B6l0u.' Phyllis Graham. Nancy Stein. and Marilyn McKown busily type articles for the Aeronaut, -3 X X H-lrf' ' THE AERON AUT Undt-r Miss Eplcy's direction, thc business staff solicited patrons and took subscriptions for thc book. Present at this mt-cling arc: Miss Eplcy, Catherine R-'ll GI dx W'.rrcn, Jim Sloan, Nlnry Gamble, fom Stein, and Janice ti y. a y s 1 Laughlin. idx VK nrrtn Susm Kirkpatrielt. and Nlary Xnnt Qibish prtpirt exchange papers. L. ' Virginia .larecki and Adelaide WK-ir are counting units for Langleyan headlines. Pictured below are tht- editorial and business staffs of the Langleyan. l'irx1 mug left to right: A. Wt-ir. S. Milbauer. M. Kielman. G. Wairren. M. Dudash. lr, l'inn. M. Sabash, D. lame. Svqfoml roux' M. Baker, S. Wvash- ner. A. Cella. S. Bracy. Thompson. S. Kirkpatrick. S. Britton. V. Iarccki. K. Llewellyn. 'Ifvinl mu: Mrs. Elizabeth Shinlco. C. McCain. N. Robb. U. Schachter. P. BOFgllll1l, li. vlessep. l.. Pfeifer. D. Nlartin. A. WVJIUFS. Mrs. Betty Rhodes. l'iolH1f1 mu: Stubbs. G. Bretch. wi. Zawrotny. R. Lechnar. Mr. Gerald Kax'.in.iugh. A, Ruhinoslti. Merlct. T. Stein. R. Gates. g 1 .J N ' Q T14 B-Q1 is N F- e r ' 'X L GLEYA One of the main tasks is delivering the news- paper at each publication. Pictured here is Petc Borghini, ready to begin deliveries to the home rooms. T 5 0 ' '1.X, 'Xfv ' Mr. G. Kavanaugh, print shop instructor, exam- ines an issue of the Langleyan which W. Zawrot- ny has just run off. P. Rebel and L. Waters set up the type. Below, Frances Finn, editor, checks a picture tor one of the numerous plates used in this year's editions. fv- if A 1 - Xi 5? if, A Q- S Q ' i and v Ot., L f Hag ' X. H 7 YE EE ' ' ' V 'Q gr V 9 V i V R , Say .f 95 Q Q5 'gig 5 9 21 Jw 5 X Q B gl! R EK. M MEM 'W' K N15 A WL W ,,,,,- ,qw-m 1 ' I G 1 . 4. .Q Y ' - : W ' I I, 9 E. . ':QV'4',.- ch Q.-'L fl 914, V 4 V V ' 'iifkrwg .--5 Q-- . . v- '- 1 by :J 4 if-il f xiii, 5 1 . il 5 K W ig ' 2 '.., l 3 :E ,' WF' ggi? 5 4 . Y i 1 ' 12 ,Ei I v , ,. A I I V 2 ' ' v 5 - fl! 'f is ' 4, I ' 4 F A 'l u v M 1 KKXA up WW 1, 1 1 1 A' 'sf 1' ' fwl ' AV - - 9 ' .LA f- f D K. 1 M Mil up van, YJQQ- 1' , r N, 1 KL T 1 - ' 9 ,- ' 5 if-: --' -ez, ', 11 , , , I qt, f:WM'.. KV , A .X X-Qvxxf N 'f,4Tj'gQg, X Q:2 , f xjfp M iid, ,' yip, ' A If 1 ,X X ,xx .sxafh gf A-f A'-. -' 2' ' i -., ,A :' N f- f I ., vi xg g 5 A N 1,1 K? Alia ' .- X VN, - AQ, gg r if , 1 u ffvgx- Q ' - 1 1 xw X null' A f V 1. x J X A, W I l TJ f A N' -K t, -, . i 'ff f 1, , iv K - 2 :X V , ' 2? f 'P 5' 7 2 JK I' 1 ia! 1 A A 1 3105 9, . L54 s gms i ? ' 6143 ' 5 W X , I - ah-A -Vf, . Ui, . P TK. V ' , Lux Above. S. Landoski, C. Rcilly, R. Y McGinnis. and P. Mcny. check futurc nasxgnmcnts. Alvcrm Smith and Joanne Short help Patricia Slancy as shc proof-reads n stencil. SERVICE CLUB 1 Nlvmbcrs of thc service club are. I ir.vtr011.' left to right: 'I. Pillich. C, Blair. Ccrchiaro. L. Kaltcn- born. Klcinlvin. A, Brandy. I. Swartz. A. Holden. Sefor1a'rozr.' E, Carroll, H. W'0od. N. Swcvt, D. Shoncs. P. Littlr. S. Lnndoslcy. Short. R. Brnsncchio I sro 'Ns 1' 0- -. ll , ' e L '31 Under the leadership of Mr. Oscar Belles the stage crew does an effective job in maintaining and operating the stage for all occasions. Operating sound equipment and lights, setting up chairs and platforms, as well as making and caring for scenery are some of the jobs performed by the crew, whose members are: Fir!! r0u',' left to right: Welsh, A. Smaltz, P. Briggs, L. Campbell, B. Fischer, E. Clark, T, Henstock. F. Michenzi, B. Eller. Second row: W. McCurry, R. Geyser, J. Matous, I. Slepian, E. Dietrich, D. Forsythe, G. Hilf. Stroehlen. T. W'heeler. E. Martin. Third roux' K. Davis, K. Molly, H. Kossler, B. Lugaila, B. Fife, H. Hurst, W. Duerr, V. Blair, C, Preissler, Last row: M. Hartman, B, Vaughn, R, Novak, B. Wittebort, G. Strodcs, N. Graver. ,l STAGE CREW Checking through the lighting cues for an impending production on the stage are Chuck Preissler, Eddie Martin. and Bill Vaughn. Up go Vance Blair and Paul Briggs to a perch above the stage to weigh down a curtain. HI-Y The Hi-Y is sponsored by thc Y.lVl.C.A. through Mr. Mnclntyrc. and tcnchcs young mon of high school ago Christain goxls and high vnlucs. Hert- Thomns Rnhcnlczimp conducts QI mort- ing with Charlw Hanklc. Wiilliam Whitt. Wfirrcn Vfnttonhnugh. and George Vogt standing. Scatcd. left to right arc: Arthur Morrison. Terry Arnold. Thomas Coleman. Joseph Neff. Miko Noughton. Frcd Cornell. and Bill Boney. HISTORY Examining some Indian rclics .irc thc officers of thc History Club. Don Polizinni. prcsdicnt. and Nlargic Brown. vice prcsidcnt try to End tht- odd spot in thc Indian rug. Thu Indians lwlit-vc thnt if .i rug is madc i-xgicrly tht- Silfllt' on both sidt-5. it will invitv evil spirits. Admiring othcr Indian cr fx products :irc Sam Splanc. at-crt-l.irx. .ind Nlar- lvnc W'ilson. ch.iirm.m of tht- program Committu-. Sponsor of tht' Club is Nl:-is Nlildrcd w'IllI.lIllS. fi RED CROSS Displaying a few of the many projects undertaken throughout the year by the junior Red Cross Club are Ethel Kill- meyer. Barbara Zislco, Carole Merritt. Marion Briggs. and Catherine Reilly. Under the sponsorship of Miss Metz. the members of this club endeavor to help those in need. especially during the holiday seasons. The good works of this club have been felt through- out this city. 1 i 4 Pr .gif GL PROJECTS TER ATIONA FRIE DSHIP The International Friendship Club is under the sponsorship of Miss Louise Wfoods. One of their main interests is corresponding with people of other countries, Examining the globe to lo- cate points of origin of their mail .ire Sylvia Woshner, president. and Carol Gaworski. Pat Gziworski and Nancy Jardine read one of their recent letters. The club has seen movies on Mexico and Africa. and slides on Korea. -J-7' 'is .'l l. I Ii.. l s v-.-.41 -'VH' il ,ep 35 if i I R.- ., K 5 ff-U, .eq , f, MACHI FOREMANS .Z-5- N fi Foreman's Club is conducted for boys who are especially interested in machinist's work. Many of the projects are very useful as well as being instructive, In the picture. we see Bill Lugaila and Bill McMichael milling the front plate for a miniature aircraft engine while Tom Kirkpatrick and Chuck Lenz use a shaper to shape a component of one of their aluminum table lamps. In the far right John Wilson puts his cylinder block to the shaper. Movies are better than ever! Our Visual Aids Club. sponsored by Mr. Helmbold. is an important service or- ganization at Langley. Here we see Ron Hutchin and Ernie Urlsatis fire up a projector with help from Joanne Kluinlein .md -lack Brush. All of our movies are put on with the aid of the - Visual Aids. fx . N. J I Q Q VISUAL -g,'5PQ'T AIDES Y 'og .....,. 1.... +...-.. . , . KETCH CLUB Above, Loretta Lewis looks pretty as a model for Sketch Club members. Paul Milcush, Albert Pifer, Frances Kaymark, Carol Shiska. Delores Gerde. and Lee Hammond. On sunny Thurs- days, members may be found with Miss Bridgewater in the court or around the neighborhood. JU IOR DRAMATICS The Junior Dramatics which did a fine performance at the Junior Christmas Assembly. here presents a pantomime of the three little pigs. Mary Podner, the mother pig is reading to her three little pigs. Shirley Wfojkowski. Judy Kerr. and Serena Slepinn. The club. new this year. is sponsored by Miss Addis. i- PL-fa. SENIOR DRAMATIC Theresa Bozzo. Hugh Fleming and Virginia Jareclci watch Bill Chess make a tape recording for Senior Drama- tics Club whose members are helped by hearing themselves as others hear them. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Moore, the group is learning to have self-confidence on stage and to speak correctly and clearly, s -inf-v QR.-A QW I ,q.-i, - . J 1 'l - , f as-I CHESS Looking for an opening to strike a decisive blow in their chess games are Ray Dorn. John W'ilson. Don Jcssep. and Don Bracky. Sponsored by Mr. Marshall. the Chess Club team is a leading contender in the race for the championship of the city league, SENIOR LEADERS One of Langley's most active clubs is Senior Leaders, All members must have A or B in physical education, and maintain an all-around good scholastic standing, Shown here are five active members: Lois Peterson. Kitty Lou Harper. Phyllis Graham. Carol Blair, and Terrie Pillich. COURT CLUB The Court Club was organized under Mr. Cvlen Snyder to help beautify the court .ind to manage the greenhouse. Here. Mr. Saul Solomon shows Dave Conmd. lee Sulch. Toni Roth. Ralph Bradley, Bill llolste, lirancis luilcloi X ich. Ext-rett Reillx. llarren Stevenson. and Wialter Gerde some factors in gardemng, LA GLEYETTE Members of the Langleyette Club, sponsored by Mr. Ray McGahey, pre- pare a monthly paper for the junior school. Harry Ray is preparing a fea- ture article for Judy Stuart to type, as Harold Hoop, editor-in-chief, checks his lay-out sheet. HOBBY Thursday morning is a period of recreation and accomplishment for the members of Mr. Reed's Hobby Club. Here Tom Freehling completes his model airplane while Carl Brown, Joe Schwartz, jay Furick, Lewis Leeds, and Eugene King continue with their work. EWI' BEE Under the sponsorship of Miss Fetter, the Sewing Bees have learned to knit, crochet, embroider, and do other types of handwork. Left to right: Carla Nelson, Rosemary Hicks, Mar- jorie Moore, Sandra Allen, Iackie Maulc, Pat Wilhelm, and Pat Dohn. w .9 , sa indiana Q Nlcnibers of Tri-Hi-Y arc: limi mu: lcft to right: B. Wvcston. M. Potter. Costa, C. Douty. M. E. Nlorrison. R. Nl. Recd. I.. Frith. Pettigrew. Setm11lr'ou.' Bodnar. C. Coleman. Laughlin. B. Sartory. P, Evans. M. L. Burns. Shoncs. L. Kaltcn- horn. N. Bellaire. K, Mnzurck, M. Rifc. B. L. Nlcrkt. V. McCann. Tfiird mu: S. Beck. C. W'cidnmn. D. Poliziani. C. Nlowcr. C. Morris. C. Mcnkv. lj. Milltir. M. Gillccc. Carlomagno, 1. Angelo. D. Wfzilbcrt. A. Stultz. M. Gamble, I'-Ollffll four K S S. Kirkpatrick, A. Smith. C. Dietz. Henk. M. Nemcth. R Brzisncchio. M. E, Gntcs. TRI-HI-Y Nt..'1t..' .'XlXk'Il.lSHllIl1. Su- rl-fl'l l1'vY. txiitlgr thu lczidqrsiiip wt Miss Ifilwllt Bly' Eiiiltlur. is tiig lwgcst gluli 111 Liiiglcy this yum lzi Qiitltmxi ring t girry wut tligii' ytirp sc tu lic .in mtlticiigg :xi tht' Ei. mg. fgiwi l .mtl qi iiiiiitxiiityfi thc girls tillfd lmfkgtf Tviil' iiggtly tfiiiiilicf .it C1lii'istm.1s. Tliq Qluhs Edstcr .irsciiililt 'f .iii-ithur ti thuir gw1itt'iliL1tiiiii: ti .i lwttcr life, -.in Kirl-pntriclx. Nftllliflflx riittli. Nl.irg.iri Suyin kt t nvr Aludx .-Xtigt-lu, Nlxrim NC- t ,lulim1on. tri mt mlu-rs Mlm .itttml lt.1tlt rxliip train- Hlg Cdllfx I'L l'lL'L'N. lliiictrs .it tlit C iw-xpuiisort-Ll lri-l li-X-l'li-X Sim Bill un- . w .around lux .1 lnrmil xliirl thi- gun. L- f Above are our varsity chcerleadets. first mu .' left to right arc: Carol Blair. co-cnptning Pcggy Lynch. Second roux' 'ferric Pillich. co-captain: Cordelia Lewisg Rosalcne Bolla: Diane Kirk- woodg and Mary Louise Burns. CHEERLEADERS ldtiiglcyls miroon gmd whim cl.1d chccrlcatdcrs, :hc cutest and hcst in the city, chccr .tt :ill foothztll and home hislccthull Limcs Thcir pmctlcc schudulc is strciiuotis two nights .1 wack in the summcr .md om' period .1 wack during school. They h.tx'c .1 club lvloiiddy morning which is used iii pliiiming .md pmcticiiig origiml motions to the chccrs. No mutter how good th-, g.imc is, our chccrlcadcrs mukc ii more exciting. Thr chvcrlcndvrs for tht- junior school .inn I il'5fl'01l.' left to right: Judy vlohansisvn. Pat Tirpak. Judy Russo. Suomi !'0ll'.' -Judy Grads, Linda Arhuthnot. and Judy Bartholf. Not pictured? Bonnit- W'ood5 and Charlotte Lee. 1 5- X 'xx Above the officers of the National Honor Society with their sponsor. lVlr. Shelly. enjoy :t bit of sunshine in the court. Front row. left to right: Nlnrlene Wilson: presidtntg Mr. Shelly: Susan Kirkpatrick, alternate: Lois Fath. secretary. Back row: loseph Bayer. vice presi- dent and Glenn Goldstrom. treasurer. The National Honor Society is an honorary society under the sponsorship of lvlr.KiehlShelly, To he eligible for membership, students must possess the qualities of outstanding leadership, character, service, and scholarship in addition to maintaining a B average throughout the 11th and 12th grades. Each year 5 per cent of the junior class and 15 per cent of the senior class may be inducted into this organization, Above the charter of tht Adv C Parks Charter of the National Honor Society is displ1yed by Nancy Sweet and ein Kossler ATIO H0 OR SOCIETY Below are the members of the National Honor Society. Kossler. Seated: Lois Fath. Nancy Sweet Marlene Slimdirzg: Susan Britton. Emerson Bayer. David Wilson, Nancy Stein. Frances Finn Susan Kirkpatrick Humphreys.GlennGoldstrom. joseph Bayer. and Jenn and Mary Anne Snbash, l X 1 i 'X Qs., 1 ?f'k SPORTS QOTB LL Langley Highs football team captured the numher three slot with a seasons record of three wins and two defeats in league competif tion. Although the team suffered many injuries it never lost its zeal and spirit for down to earth football. Langley recorded a total of seventy' eight points to the opposition's seventy-three. The 1954 season will he remembered as the most spectacular season in years. W5-r' -I L-lnglgy di-,vi-5 51050 10 paydirt in defeating Allegheny in a sea of mud. jim Nelson. injured in Allegheny game. refvvivs attention from Ccmfh Russell. ,,p5g,:p.,, -f f ., 4 .1-10 Above Coaches Russell and Bode work on strategy. To the left is l.angley's first string: Line -Coughlin, O'Leary, Eller, Cooper, Nelson, Atkinson, Rutlcowski. Barkfieldx- Moran, Killen, Merlct, Skirpan. In 1954 the Langley team reversed our losing streak and started what their loyal fans hope will prove a 1054 SCHEDULE SIUWC .... , . . l',' Crafton . . . . . 1: BI'CI1KYxur1Ll . . . . 13 Fifth Avenue ,.. 11 Perry ....... . . 14 Carrick . . . . 41 Dliver . . . 4' Allegheny . . . 6 Ling Lang Lang Ling Lang Lang Lang Lang lay ley Icy leg My lcy lay lay .. fv .. fi M :fi ..1? .. fi N16 . 1 The managers were D. Humphries, in the center assisted by W. Hoelst, Stubbs and A, Becker, Moran, J, O'I.eary, A. Killen, j. Merkt, C. Coughlin, A. Rutkowski, G. Cooper, R, Skirpan, A, Calabrese. tradition of more successful football. Team members Third rows P.Wehner. A. Talarelc, T. Wheeler, H. whose efforts were responsible for the change are, left Schwab, T. Smith, Betts. 1. Nelson, Schmalz, W. to right, First rou'.' R, Dix, R, Eller, C. Weisser. Henry, lfourtb muy' W, Simm, W, Lugaila, H. G. Smith, R. Adamski, T. Meneskie, W, Atkinson, D. Hurst. C. Simm, H. Forsythe, E. Smtih, R. Noah. Mabrey, J. Murphy. Second row: W. Brandy, M. I in I fd A I ' ,,, ' dll. Ilflxui 'lim ' ' I in s , 6 ul, .' 31 S011 79713 if 1-Q - -A or .de-1 ees... -1 ww- fl' 7?g1 vi Lt: l i R. BASKETB LL As rlus .lruele 15 bemv xvrmen the basketball season IS just egixming, The Cliver Bears squee:ed wut .1 53 to 50 win over the varsity squad, in the lenguefupening game ln uur prefseason games, we won one garne, 59154 Over Wglshixmgtfpxu Vueutiuual. Bur these games ure not gm indlezltiuu wt' w-halt IhCl3SCAlSOII will brmg, Our boys haw been fig yfljrd, :md learning: by their ' r' Q completed schedule wmll sham, ' g 'e e earn thelr lesson, .J ,J 'A ', , JJ U12 NM 1 ,Y yr, JW df! pf . ' , 5, N .V I , X Rf jf 1 . Q v 'J' 4 1-Y' jf U I KJV' f ' V 1 Q if , K 1 X Q . X 4 Q Munn. Guard F. Smith. Forward 3? 5 fn. R, Dix, Center Betts, Guard T. Sindlinger, Forward In our game against Oliver, two players struggla for the ball. Dec. 3 Langley 47 .... Dormont . . . . . 62 7 Langley 44 .... Stowe ......... 65 9 Langley 59 .... Wash. Voc. .... 54 14 Langley 61 .... Crafton . . . . . . 74 16 Langley 44 .... Brentwood .,... 60 22 Langley 48 .... Wilkensburg .... 64 Jan. 7 Langley 50 ..., Oliver ......... 53 11 Langley 63 .... Carrick . .. . . . . 73 14 Langley 48 .... Allegheny ...... 55 18 Langley 68 .... South Hills ..... 63 25 Langley 71 ..,. Perry ....,..... 69 28 Langley 54 .... Allegheny Voc. . . 20 Feb. 4 Langley 48 .... Oliver ......... 6 7n 8 Langley S7 .... Carrick ........ 7 , I 11 Langley 55 .... Alleghenyfq,-,,'Nijj53 yi 15 Langley 46 .... Southfliillijy.. . SQYJXJJ 22 Langley 48 .... Peffryl, A-.' .'7 . . .f43, Y 25 Langley .... All6g vf G.v f ii f nl' SNC il 4, 1 W sf W 4 IQ! 'Q Mr. Larry Danver, Coach, with P. Bot-ghini and E. Klee, managers. Above. left. Varsity squad members try for a rebound in our first exhibition game against Dormont. T0 thi' left. Langley's Senior basketball team under Coach Larry Danver. Left to right. Silting: Richard Muno, Chuck jones. jim Murphy. Sealed on the bench: Pete Borghini, managerg james Betts. Greg Smith, Frank Smith. Ray Dix, Chuck Weisser, Arnold Calabrese. Butch Adamski. Eddie Klee. manager. Standing: Bob Craft. Paul Weightman, Sonny Schwab. Garland Strodes, john Amszi, Eddie Arnold, Ray Young, Bob Iannone, Jim Williams, Bill Henry, manager. Xfn , X A Bette easily clears the bar TRACK All work and no payi' is the motto ol- our trackmcii, Maiiiy hours of hard work arc SPCIH with little student support, The cinderhugs didnt do too wall in 74. losing every mcct: hut since only two lcttcrmen gr.1du.itcd, we look forward to .1 good '55 season. Brentwood 591,12 Langley 2-U,3. South Hills 84 Laiifjlcy 34. South Hills 59 f-Langley 45. Dormont 92l,'Q-A-Lziiigley 251f3. Oliver 73ffLanglcy 34. Carrick 9SfLaiigley 11, Perry fraincd outj Langley Members of the track team under the direction of Coach Danver are liirxt rout lcfr lo right: Al Whitehead. manager George Cooper, Bob Eller, Rich Fitzgerald, Dick Sandford, Jim Jefferson, Paul Jcssep, Second row: Bob Gates, Thurman and Graver works, on hurdle form in practice. Il I ll' A ,JA it r- ,Y 'J K X ' U ' A 'rl R 'K iq, WY ., y i ' , '- it if Wheeler. Bob Lawson, Dick Banaszak, jake Slepian. Howard Forsythe. Dean Metz, Third four Coach I.. Danver. ,lim Betts. Jim Passatore. Paul Reihms, Ray Dix. Nick Graver, Al Killen. Henry Kossler, Ernie Chmiel. Wayne Duerr. BASEBALL Although our team did finish in good standing in the lost and won column. they' had their troublesg inclement weather either postponed or cancelled most of the scheduled games, and many of the boys were ineligible to play because of academic standings. One of the highlights of the season was Mickey Moranis no-hit game over Oliver. Winnixig 7fO, he fanned 14 batters. Many of last year's memhers will he returning this year, plus the usual crop of rookies. Coach Fred Bode is hoping that wc will have a section contender. Members of the baseball team are, First row: left to right: Cornelius Harris. Mickey Moran. Rich Muno, Rego Devlin, Dick Treat. Jack Meixell, Rich Skirpan. Second row: jim Brcnnen, Bobby Wilson, George Bailey, Sam Alexander, Jack Marshall, Ron Komer, jim Sousa, Dick White, Bill Cypher, jack Kramer, Bill Holste. Third row: Coach Fred Bode, Paul Bellaire, Eddie Martin, jim Murphy, Chuck Weisser, Glenn Goldstrom, Herby Hurst, Butch Merkt, Harold Arends, Jim Shimer, Jim Williams. QF. ll AW Li f IE!! l' QUE. ILLH' Q J KJ 'fx Q' iii' 4 0 'in , K lg' XX ht? if M,,c A .' -QQBYQQ fllilll L X 4 W- -'igerlr-4 1, is ii L' aww S ,,xN13f lu ff N31 , QD M J tk Lf ln an exciting game at Langley field. Butch Merlct. l.angley's shortstop digs in and waits for the pitch as Rich Muno. left. and jim Sousa. right. stand by. .4 54 s 3. Three former Crafton Heights stars Rege Devlin. Dick Treat. and Chuck Weisser. gave l.angley's team strength and power. These boys were strong at the batters box and at their respective positions on the Field. Mickey No Hit Moran, Langley's fleet center-Gelder and fire-balling southpaw, shows Butch Merkt the bat with which he blasts them hard and far. Butch is our capable shortstop. .Z gg I 1 ,ma April 20 29 May 4 13 17 20 24 28 28 ,af.L,', Won 4 4, 'U SCHEDULE Langley 1 Westinghouse Langley 12 Vocational Langley 6 South Langley I South Hills Langley 0 South Hills Langley 9 Vocational Langley 4 South Langley 1 Oliver Langley 6 Oliver Lost 4 - Tied I - Per. .500 WIMMI s . mr' Paul Burke starts in the 40, above. and Bud Brfifh completes a back jackknife, The Swimming team. hampered hy losses due to scholastic failure during the season, finished the 54'55 season with a 554.0 stomp over Perry, Two wins over alumni and Connelly Although you may think being on the swimming team does not require much outside practice. during the swimming season the boys usually practice every day after school except when there is a swim meet. Coach Russell is shown at the left with his swimming team. Front rout Edgar Dietrich, Wayne Mc- . JJ! Ula-A ' ur . . Q i N hoo:-ted the teams season average, Although five seniors, including Killen and Bressen, Co-Capt. graduate, much promising material is left for next year. Curry. Glenn Brctch, Maurice Hartman, David Humphreys, Al Killen, Bud Michels, Back r0u'.' Frank Waughton, Bob Blair, Frank Madia. Bill Markham, Rauol Novak, Jerry Harper, Bill Forester, Bill McMichael, Manager Ray McQuillan. 1 9' f Yu Q- X .. vs-V .J A s E aL a a a a 4' a -W W----14737-.. A H -W if 'W B ' x ' I . I 6 A , T y in gn .f':r.M-turf-PQQSYQQ-xi b Q ,V ' ' L,-QL' of S1 Z 1' 'A ' ' , . . X t tag. L ' ...1 . 1 - .,s '3Q5 1 'B FEA TURE5 wig fn ,ffl fd M gwggixfx W DW I . 1 . ' l 4 4 , , fl 0 , . 1' ep 'yr' if W, f . 1 ' 3 ' ' 1 l If ff' I,-'fr V' ' , I A I 4, 1 ' , Ji , X, ff Va! 4 S El P J f J in ,f a v A 0 3 I The entrance hall is crowded with new arrivals to the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly greet them in the back- ground. Upper left: The cheerful smiles of Jane Neff and Al Rubinoski reflect their happiness after being crowned in a royal ceremony. Y I crown thee queenfl says Glenn Goldstrom as he places the golden crown on Jane Neff. Dotty Cumer looks on. Mary Grace Mackenzie and Mickey Moran found an opening on the crowded floor of the Chartiers Country Club to dance. other couples around them seem to be having ai wonderful time also, We are inclined to believe that the opening wasn't there too long after 9:30, because later there was barely enough room to dance. H ha ICR PRO Taking time out between dances. the escorts wait in line at the refresh- ment counter for what were probably the most expensive colces on record. kr Helou, right: Mr. Kiehl Shelly. sponsor of the senior class. and his wife graciously received the guests as they x arrived at the Junior Prom. It we .4 er1si1xxnirin spring Illllll, Nitty 14, 1954. .ind the scene xxnis the filmrtiers Clruntry Cllnli Beautiful eorsatges. swirling eewiie, rind smiling t.iees could he seen everywhere. From nine Iii nne. Al M.iTS1CfJ.s nrehestrgi provided the 1nus1e.il lmeligriiiiid tir the vlnniir Pririn, .Xlnonlzglzt Ftu1tti,s5 The ever' pnpnldr Bunny Hop .ind the rnlhelting Mexieiin Hat Dane-3 .idded inueh to the evenings enjoyment. The ert.xx'n1ng event of the dance was the eoronation of the king .ind queen' A1 Ruhlnnski .ind jane Neff. As the l.1st strznns ef musie faded. so ended the junior Proin. But ineinnries et' this evening will he cherished forever in the hearts and minds of all who intended. uwhat :i wonderful dance. seems to he the thoughts of Alyce Vifuenstel. Bob Wilson. Rosemary Mnngis. Ray Baker, Bill Ellis, and Nancy McCollum, as they take time out from .1 full dance program to rest their tired feet. A wonderful time was had hy all who attended the Moonlight Fantasy. The couples danced 'till one in the morning. ..- M -e X N R Ti 8... i 'I' 'fin L 13 V, 'Eli' WI TER WHIRL Class president Stan Vxtt and Mr Book S I Q R P congratulate the winners of the door prize Class membus and thur Clues enjoy them selves m thc. spacxous Colonnl Inn where the llghtnng was subdued but smiles wart bright B vw' Iht- Svnior Laass Plax last had .1 hard timt finding .1 plan tu praclict' undislurht-d, Aliht' girl-' drt-ssmg room. tquipprd with .1 douhlt echo. was usrd frt-qua-ntly during Ihr two month's of practiu. Being on the production staff was almost as much fun as acting, Here we soc Norma Shaulis. Carol Merritt, and Barbara Zisko giving Hartman thu skin you love to touch. Nancy Swigart flirancicj hclps. Miss Ellen Booth. Class Play Director. would never have lasted through those long hectic rehearsals without the assistance of the Student Directors. Mary Anne Sabash and Martha Mehring did cxcellcnt jobs as Miss Booth's Girl Fridays. 'X -1 N7 H45 HMELGDY JG ES Langley's stage was transformed into a modern living room for the performance of this year's class play, Melody jones. Melody, an aesthetic teenfager. who sees everything through rose-colored glasses, and who is suddenly hrought down to earth with a jolt when she discovers she is adopted, a discovery which causes her to run away from home. An understanding 4fH instructor and Melody's sympathetic fosterfparents help her to straighten things out, To add spice to the plot, there is Leon, Melodfs cold calculating older brother, who, much to everyones surprise, melts in the presence of one Miss Cathy Richards, the 4fH instructor. Melody is not without romance either: hut has two ardent suitors-Kenneth Carpenter, a wellfmeaning nuif sance. and Gary, the dream hoat. The entire class play cast agreed that it was frantic hut fun, and certainly the outcome ol all their hard work and practice was well worth the effort, Due to the patient direction of Miss Ellen Booth, faculty sponsor, the play was a memorahle success. ...ff i -f Wi i lt :Vg r W r IMS WPG! V Abore: Carolyn Beatty, who played a sparkling Melody Jones, is shown selling tickets at the special booth on Open House Night, a week before the performance. Why Leon! No girl would even get goose- pimples over you, says Melody Uieattyj to Leon CG. Draperj her woman-hating older brother. There are some things that Pd rather look at than a steak. Pictured are C. Beatty fMelodyj, C. Petersen Qlfathyl, G. Morgan fBruceQ. But I didn't know there wasn't any coffee in coffeecakelw says Melody QC. Beatty, to her mother, Mrs. Jones CF, Reid, who is visit- ing with Laura Wilkcns CS. Brittonj, Y , ' WMA VARIETY SHOW Business was booming' as the cast at Langley's Variety store took a well earned bow, Four quaclcs are seen here as Carol Graham. Rose Marie George, Phyllis Graham, and Carol George waddle to, A Crazy Mixed Up Song. Susan Bracy's singing and Grace Mulling's dance gave the show a moment of quiet beauty, Detective Dick Tracy, before an amused audience, frisks shoplifter Lou Anna Nelson and her charming daughter Barbara Augustine. Langley Variety Store, the 1954 Variety Show was presented on May 20th and Zlst hy more than 300 students. Miss Mavis Bridgewater and her art students provided sets to make the stage into various departments. Store personnel. complete with custonigrs. were supplied hy Miss Ellen Booth and Elizabeth Wightman. There were elevators made realistic with up and down signals and operators, Peggy Clark and Carol U Reinhart. Floorxvalkers, singers. irate customers, a 5f ' dancers, and store detectives joined in a presentation W which gave the audience a talent packed treat. ' The Variety Show has become an annual project to raise funds for the Aeronaut. ,gr ' ffl, , V. -M V . :wt , . M V I . :w- ,1 wh. 4' sf, .i xi Q as . ., . l ' If . i ' .-1i,f?'5?'1' ' wa i +22 2? , 31 R x e ws-. A t Q it ' F ? i' 5 sggps if AV y s-I Open House is always an excellent time for teachers and parents to get together. Here Mr, Glenn Snyder discusses a pupil's progress with his parents, as Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkman wait to be introduced by their daughter, Marilyn. P.T.A. co-sponsors American Education Week, The Pzirentffezichers Association is :in orgxinif :ation of which we .ire very proud. Our parents aind teachers work together to help us while we :ire in school and to prepare us for the future. Among these many interesting planned programs was gi panel discussion on juvenile delinquency, in which Langley students participated. The PTA gives us S20 for records, Slim toward the Christmas trees, .ind S15 for ai hiisket for the poor, Each yezir three scholarships worth Sl5fl ezich :ire given to deserving students Also our dances, which we enjoy so much on Friday nights, are sponsored hy the PTA, Dot Cumer, Mary Grace Mackenzie, and Bob Galiardi serve on the welcoming committee at Open House. If MQ 5? Teachers and parents both take part in the activities of P.T.A. Here Mr. Book meets with the officers. vs- P.T.A. AWARDS ASSEMBLY At the Senivr awards assernlaly, students who gave extra time to the school received recognition t- r thtzr w rx Tnere were 44 certificates fa merit awarded tai tlie semi r and 'tumor school. In addition, 14 letters and I lsars were granted. Thirty azhletzg letters were also awarded for utsrantltz.: sports aghieveinents Tlir i-Kint-ritan Legion Award to twii outstanding tiglitli graders. Xxlllllillll Vsfrllisch and Mary Ann Stngan. the Quill and Scroll Award to Susan Kirk- patriglt and Susan Britton, and the Gregg Shorthand award were alsa presented at the assembly. In a.ltl:t:a n. the president of the senior graduating .lass preseritetl the traditional shovel to the next seiriiar class. and 'l-lianlxs for the Memories was in-ited. Mrs. George Dodds. of the American Legion Auxiliary. presented Mary' Ann Stugan, an eighth grade student, with the Citizenship Award. Mr, Nevin C, Mears, of Post 496, presented an outstanding boy with a corres- ponding award. Miss Muriel Findlay and Coach Fred Bode presented the athletic awards. Here is .t general view of the recipients of awards. f ,S a rt vt , .f 3? Mr. Ray lVlcGahey, chairman of the Awards Committee. is relieved that the assembly is going so well as Mr, Book congratulates Bob Eller. Coach Fred Bode congratulates Paul .gn jessep as an outstanding cross-country Q team member. DERCLAS5 1,jJ If ,J ! s 1 P A K, First rout left to right: G. Greena- way, B. Sartory. E, Augustine. M. Hood. Weston. B. Miller. G. Cleavenger, K. Killmeyer, Cameron. S6C0l1t17'0Ll'.' B. Leacock, A. Baker, P, Wt'lls. H. W'ood, M. Kiel- man. P. Higgs, I. Dunhoff, A, Cella G. Brcnnen. E. Leber. Third roux H. Forsythe. R. Beatty. I. Meixell W. Simm, Buzy, H. McDermitt R. Banaszak. C. Simm. Thomas. J. Betts. First V014 .' Malone. P, Bren- naman. P. Humphrey. I., Morris. B. Wilkie. C. Jackson. S, Kor- miclc. C. Cerchiaro. W. Puzin- kevicius. Serond rou'.' Harshman. B. Puzinkevicius. Sulli- van. E. Kuhn. D, Mcliriztick. C, Shau- lis. B, Smith. M. G, Denlc. Third roug' Dt-Marco. R. Noah. W. McNeil. C. Meeker. Wo anis, Kuczik. D. Volcnt. K, Krall. S, Book- ser. Ifonrtb ran: D. Kees. L. Stouer. D, Bartchy. Verghies. E. Arnold. R. Dorn. Murphy. R. Wfycoff. 1 2 F Ki 6 1 I 1 30 nfin x 193 lil il mu 5 C. Mercollnr. B. Dozivr P, Rt-bel, M. Hiarrino. VV. Sicgfrxt-nd B. Brown. D. Sislco. N, Cargo. I. Carlin. Stft0l1ll7'Ull.' E. Bennett M. Gillau-. M. Krt-mer. F. Smith, Cf Vfilht-lm. R. Keller. Al, Wk-ndell. A Morriscwn. R. Ridgt-way, R, Dr-Nlack 'I lwinl mu J lf Chuharou. H Wfortlmig. Wtift-nh.it'lc. C, W1-Ish, C Reilly. Nl. Gable-r. l, Pettigrpw, A plfCl'. Snlllh. fulnfly y-1,141 R. F. Capo. R. Kozel, C. Kessler H, Marino. Q L- 4 ' I i Tenth grade students Charles McCain and Evelyn Borghini worked with senior Dolores Lazinski in silk screening prom programs, .-an--mM........., First row: left to right: V. Siters, C. Morris, C. Menlte, B. Waters, B. Shaw D. Poliziani, C. Mower, Carr, S. Becker. Sefond row: Fricker, A, Williams M. Porche, Riverson, T. Walters, R. Sartory, J. Holmes,W, McCartney, E. Sullivan P. O'Conner, Third row: E. Clark, E. Dietrich, H. Hurst, M. Craft, B. Lugaila N. Davidson, R. Smith, T. Arnold, J. Signorelli. Fourth row: Baker, R. Yost R. Barthelemy, P. Milcush, R. Smith. First row: left to right: L, Lowry, F. Meyer, C. Von Kaenel, DicltenS0n, M. Condit, J. Zimmerman, G. Gilbert, D. Malone, B. Vetter. Second row: M. Kelly, C. Lewis, C, Shiska, I. Little, G. Pilch, D. Lane, S. Washner, C. Gaworslti. Third row: R. jakiel, G. Zadach, M. Wylie, B. Holste, S. Dozier, A. Mingarelli, N, Frye, A, Minech, C. Hankle. Fourth row: A. Talarelc, B. Geslt, W. Preissler, L. Hammond, M. Higgs. rw rr. N. 1 g . U. 310157 l ir5ir'0z1'.' lcft to right: E, Nlurphy. A, Sinicropc, Carlomagno, D. Young, E. Farrell, C. Krcmcr. B. Cardamonv. VV. Dammond. D, Mixic. Suorzd ran.- P. Gallan, E. Hclmbolcl, Wf Pnsscl. C. Martvlli. G. Johnston, A, Jessup, B. Sloan. I, Wilson. R, Mcinzcr. livin! mu: VU, Ht-nry, N, McDowell, R. Rostron. T. Kirkpatrick, L. jarcclci. C Rush. C. Moorv. M. Buznncll. E. Schrcnlccr, I'-Ullfllj rout R. Bronski. F. Ernharali. M, Caldwell, l ir'5t mug' loft to right: C. Franklin. P. Gaworski. W. McBricn. Lear, P. Treat, K. Puslcar. M. Gimklc. Bodnar. M. Zolkoslci, St'LVl7I1ll'Ull.' N. Gamble, K. Corncll. S. Martin. M. Wachter. I. McAfee. T. lmigcbcr, C. liorstsr. WH Holden. W. Vvaltnnbaugh. VV. Vondcrlindcn. .I'f7i?'lf mux R. Blair. M. Tollcr, P. Wcighttilan, R. Amorosc. A. Whtkins. R. McQuill:m. W. Forster. R. Christiansen. R. Strausscr. l ourtbroz1,' A. Svralcowslci. C. Hailc. Dec. D. Moore, P. Wallace. D. Schactcr. N. Robb. cw rs if .- Q. ' .C ' I F 1' ... .1 i 4 i II PN rw '3 3t9uv Ijffrx- .5 A 'W liirxt rou: left to right: Betty Lou Merkt. Mary jo Weber, Rosie Cue. Janet Davies, Kathleen Hernialc. Mary Ann Rife, Eileen Carol, Carol Oswald, Mary Novak. Sewrlrl rouu' C. Glohis. P. Miller, V. Phillips. A. Kessler, B. Hellman, B. Fink. C. Paul. M. Briggs. L. Sowinski, E, Swartz. E, Chereclc, Tf1irzlv'uu.' C, Wallace. G. Jones. C. McCain, S. jareclsi, L. Baumiller. V. Brandy, G. Hewlett, 1, Lane, R. Remy. Faurtb rouu' J. Williams, F. Diegelman, I. Shaw, C. Christ. R. Deller. Dissecting frogs in a biology course which most tenth graders schedule are, L. Baumiller, M. Denk. Davis, and I. McAfer, Mr. Thumm explains anatomy t0 J. Carlomagno, N. Cargo. and M. Rife. Ifirxl muy' left to right: W. Gray. VV. Jessep. S. Nicewicz, H. Wt-hnclr, L. Heclc- man. C. Coleman. M. Cue. N. Jardine, E. Young. Serum! rout K. Magurekv D, Fitzpatrick. E. Skistimas. Dingman. Y. Edera, D. Schultz, E. Borghini, B. Reid, F. Madia, D. Martin. 'I lvirrl mu: G. Fischer. E. Moloney, R. Locke, D. Tomcik. I. Zisko. R. Nabcrezny. C. Wockenfuss. T. Wtibcr. N. White. Fourth wus L. Block. Schmaltz, C. Cubic. I f c . l , 9 r ri P X If' 6 A F, 5 s x. , H PM OO A X . 4 I l . 1 2 Q RJ lf' J f if M J. Thcsc Juniors and thvir sponsor are rcsponsihlc for the big doings of their class. They are R, Iannonc. Trcasurerg S. Sunderland. Vice Prgidu-gg Smith, Svcrctaryg Mrsf Rhddcs and E. Klee. Prcsidcnt. i 'Q ' 1 sian fi , v Q I 1 ' , -v ' if ff! y' 4. 11th of GR DE s Thomas. 'rm f -f iv- ' xl N -il R ' 1 ' 1 - . ' , 5 I ' I l K, X , .., , , .. W 74 W,fff, 1 riff L J-ffxff K5 i fll A' 1. 'jj 1 pu 4 if IEA V4 I Q Af jj . W, f ,I I N U, I X 51 ' ja, Ut, fy.: , 1 70 'AAA V 9' ,I f' L I . Av. lf J VXA' if ffirji H111 5 li-fm to right: A. Sports, R, Burton. Turnvy. M. Schultz. M. C. Pcimnu, C. wYit'dU1ilH. W . Sllisu- m.is. P, Gnrvcy. V. McCann. Su om! r'ou': WI McGrog.m. R, D.ivis. M. Pollrr. Ewcn. Schindchclw. S, K1-nncr, M. VC'ozniak. N. Coughlin. R. Sosnoslii. S. Block, Third 11,115 KJIO. Klcc, Nlully. R. lNiL,X'.Il1. Burke, Murphy. G, Capmfli. First wus loft to right: I., Pclcr- son. B. Burrell. T, Hood, I. Ham- mcrlc. M. L. Burns. P. Evans. I.. Lewis. Angclo. C. Couch. Serena' rout E, Emery. Costa. M. A. Wfcynnt, M, E. Sciarrino, Ejzalc. R. Tren' D. Johnston, E. Powers. TH. . row: A. Ellcr. C. Elder, S. Signorclli. C, Metz, R. Craft. W. Chess. C. Scamon. R. Muno. E. 11th GRADE Ifirst mu .' left to right: B. Schaum F. Weber. M, Lang. S, Fagan. J. Bai- Icy. C. Barnhart, M. Fraizer. S. Beck C. Ramella. Sefond rouu' M Sabish. C. Douty. S. Frey. S. Fagon E. Memmo, Nl. Naughton, I. Berg R. Frost, Third row: C. Flanagan D, McDowell. V. Kelly, M. Herman. T. Daniels, Bogdon.W. Fleming, J R Y Smith. Ifourth r0u'.' Passatort' I. Amszi, C. Baumillcr, J. Brown, , A ' j' .33 ' X ff f' Q fl if l'2fi'l4.JlL' lliffwf W J M jf ' 1 f , , A fy I 1 Wx F , 'xrsl ro , ff' t to t: P, WA4to . Sunderland, bert, C. cstcfano, B. Cammon, B Skidmore. M, Dayton, S. Miller Seroml row: G. Fischer, R. Reed N. Fairley. R. Hanobilc, O. Miller T. Davis, I. Jefferson. Huntermarlc R. Iannone, L. Nossolcoff, Third faux' A. Calabrese, F. Smith, F Karl, Conley, R, Swank, Merkt P. Wehner, W. Borton, B. Lane Fourth rouu' H, Schwab, W Wan. X . ' 1 -M' i 'X .1 . M First f0ll'.' left to right: D, Olan- der. N, Srultz. D. Gazrard, R. Sehl. G. Harte, H, Gordon, C. Smith. F. Kaymarlc.. R, B0wers,' Sefoml row: J. Neff. G. Puzauslcas, G. Fiedler, L. Ullrich, M. Platts, N, Kocr- hcl. Morris. I. Rizilc. T, Coleman. A, Bruce. Third row: W. Boehmc. D. Torkos. T. Aloe, R. Wheeler. A. Kixik, F. Cornell, K. Klass, Murphy, G. Brerch. H rv' FV PO 0 1 V T' my lfirsl muy' left to right: M, Dudash. D Schnnling Y. Glox er. S. Millb.nuer.A Wiir. A, Thoms. B. Bongiorni YN. jones. G. llohnston, Su'omliou'.' R, Bolln. M Balcer. C. Dammond. Yost. C. Ross. P, Brooks. 'I' Ht-llnmn. ll. Skt-es. A, Shippnmnn. V. j.irt-cki, 'I limi roug' R. Devlin. VV. Clark. L. Pfcifer. P, Borghini R. Gates. Thompson. V, Crusnn. D. Stock. Wlnlker 1'10IlYfb7'0ll.' UT jessep. A. Becker. 1. Bayer. E Bayer. B, Fischer. R, Dix. R, McGuire-. M. Pruni. E Kirby. C. Jones. The ,lunior Executive Council members are I.. Pfeifer. C Vviedman. Smith. Ed Klee. S. Sunderland. Angelo. I. Rizik. M, Herman. C. Minton and B. Iannone. f7il5!?'0llf P. Bonner. Smith. N. Little. Cv. Gennuso. C, Dugas. T, Bozzo, rl. Shones. A. Papa. j. Lewis. Serorldrouy' Wf Henk. I., Vlfatcts. Wilson. S. Holmes. C. Flavin. Kaintz. F Bergman. D. Robson. l. Gibson. L. W'isnicwski, Third roup' T. Vvheeler. H, Kossler. Mntous. B. Merkt. T, Sind- linget. B. lVlclVlicl'1ael. B, Slaney. I.. Campbell. R. Schwartzmiller. Fourfb four C, Minton. R, Whitte- bort. R. Dix. B. Houlc. K, Davis. cw P16 SENIORS The senior class had many problems to be worked out before graduation day. Here, some of them are discussed by the officers of the class, who are, left to right: Don Neimeyer. vice presidentg Dolores Lazinslci, secretary- treasurer: and john Stewart, president, One of the smallest graduating classes in I.vnglcy's history is grouped in the auditorium, Standing are Don Hall, Jim Brennen. lim Butt, Helen Barth. and Mary' Houlihan. Seated are Dolores Lazinski. Mark Curran, Bob Schano, and Paul Azzarelli. Serond rou'.' John Stewart. William Mcwhiner, and Don Neimeyer, ls FEBRUARY f, one, U' lVl.1ry Ann Blnkt-Icy .ind Eddie Nleivr get n preview glance of their graduation .mire in Due Gcrdfs portable dressing table. SENIORS T. Pillich. C. Blair. N. Keller, N. Wold, and E. Miller, find waiting for the streetcar at 3:05 can be fun. PAUL AZZARELLI Magic Cluh 1, Prewident 2: Forman Cluh 3.4. Home- room President Z: Vice President 3: Track Team 3. Paul divides his time he' tween teasing girls and par' ticipating in Sports. MARK CURRAN Hal! Patrol 4. Mark enjoyed his '39 Ford hetween periodf, and loahng at Hershingers. After graduf ation heill enter hufinefx training, i- 1 C au. A 'rf l HELEN BARTH Driving Cluh 4, Her hobbies are collect' ing Snapshots and halting. Her favorite clas-es were gym. AfChoir. sewing. and social living, DONALD THOMAS HALL Hall Patrol Z: Claw Vice President 3, Shy. quiet. and vxell likt-tl Torn will loin the Air Force for a career, 1' lb' JAMES BRENNEN Swimming 1.13.41 Baseball 4: Hall Patrol 3: Homeroom Sccretarylreastirer 3. Talented. good looking. lim derive- much pleaxure from hunting. swimming. foothzill. and hafehall. MARY AGNES HOULIHAN Driving Cluh 4: AfChoir 3,-3. A -VN-'CCI perxon who la :ilwayf friendly and pleasant, Mary ekpucially liked choir and Englixlr JAMES BUTT Hall Patrol 1.3, Tall, dark. and handsome. lim likes' mechanical drawing and plans to enlist in mg army soon after graduation day, DOLORES LAZINSKI Hirtory Cluh Z1 TrifHi'Y 3: Student Council l,'l.4. Darlvhaired and pretty. Dee vvak known for her per' suntility and sparkling wit, F 1 '- - I Xll ,. as K N K U . 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JACK R BRLSH C1 ll r CAROL HELEN BUZZARD C 11' 4 T11 H1 T ct 11 1 mm 1111 n 1c ter D1 T 1 qkllpl 1l'L 11 1 11 c11vx1r 1 11111 LHLLT HI 1 K 1 D VINCIJNT CAPUZZI DONNA CARLIN T 111 c1t11111 4 N11 1 1 1l11' H T 111 1 111 1111 111111111111 1 t1111 1 L r I 11 1x11 111 1 HL 3 11 V11 D1111111 l M is 1 rg 5 'Rh , r 's'y, e xv QQ '55 . EDITH CAROLL Scrum Klub: Sk.-rch Club 3,41 M2iXlClill1S Club 1.2, Ed1th. 11 royal Barry Kaye fan. enjoys rldlng horscr. loaflng. chccrmg, and knee' length fuckf. MA-IORIE CMARGIED COLLINS Gym Othce. Alter Schuul 'I-e11111f. Seruur Leulerr 1.31 DYlX'lIXQ Club 4. Petite lwlnrgue Clllklyr alrzmr mg. fkamng. da111:1ng1. :uul all fpurlf, . 1 fa- 1 39 2 ' .Y I ' fwi W 1:31, .if 7 , f 1 i 43, 1 .l . 3 ef T fi: 1 Y , It xi' fn hir, X F' Z, , ,gf 1 M JANE CERCHIARO Mzuureltek 3.41 OfQl1L'rll'1l l. 1,141 Serwce Club 4 Qnc wlurfr in orchestral and alfu 11 h1gbfstcpp1ng Illil' mrctte. 'lame rs pl2iIlI'l1I1 1 reCrctL1ri11l career. GEORGE COOPER 5- Wzz A - . FRANK COLEMAN Truck 3.4. ERNEST CHMIEL Fmlrhull 1.2.3.-11 Track 2.3: Hall Patrol 2, Frank cauue tu L:111gley 111 He enjoys Plilylilg zuul his 'lllllllbf year. He hke: excels in all Sports. eipccially sports and plane to 10111 mhe football, He has no dchnrtc Air Force after gYJ.idULillOI1. plans fur the future. CHUCK COUGHLIN JOSEPH COZZO lluotbnll 2.3.45 Track 3.4. H1111 P111ml4.Fo11zh:1l1 3.4. Vwuul A1deN. Prcxldent 3: Basketball 41 Chess Club 3. Chuck. wellfknux'.'11 for lllr Hu111er1w1w111 XYICC Prendent 1. Red hopes to cuter f11c1ll1A1llPlzlylllgj.Pl.111fl1rj0111 vloe. whuse fq1vur1le clan-N Notre Daune. HC woulrl llke the navy alter gr111l11.1t1o11 111 wah 111eehz1n1cnl drawing, tu ftudy art ur to beeu11u- 1 gmcnd Alz1ba1111z1 lfzzrverfity. wurkeel hard during the carpenter. Gund Vfmll C11111p11gJ11f, He plxmf tu enter culleile. Jim Brcnncn. E.ll llK'5I Urlmtia. Paul Shan-ffer. and Vl'.1x111- Duerr. are .lll rvscrvc members uf the armed services. 'I-ri'HifY 2.3,-1: Senior Cla-- IDRS Better take a book to class today! Al Killen, and Don Foreman, collect books while Rocco Pallotti, whds briefing himself on the next lesson,collects his thoughts, WALTER CUMMISKEY DOROTHY CUMER Crossffmuntry 1.4: Hi'Y 3: Band 1.3.41 Chess Cluh Z. Secretary. A swell l-tid. Walter was Dottie is seldom without a smile and a nice uord for progf that good things come everyone, Dancing anti sports in small PHClC8fICSi rate as favorites, MARGARET D'AVERSA Dramatic Club 1,-1, CHARLOTTE DIANE DAMMOND History Cluh 3. Charlotte plans to use her Margie is always full of fun and is usually seen driyf musical ability in a career. inf: a green Chevy. Study Shenwould like to attend Cornell University, hall is her favorite class. PAUL EDMOND CURRAN Ex-Marine, good huniored Paul plans to pursue archif tectural engineering. His hobby is electronics, and he enjoys all sports, especially football. JOANNE DAVIDSON History Cluh 3: -lunior Red Crusr Club 4g Religious Ed, 354. 'lo especially likes to roller skate an worli. d do embroidery X' JO AN CUTLER Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.41 A'f,liu1i' 2.3.4, Admired for her gorgeous red hair and bubbling laugh, joanie Plans to he a secretary after graduating from college, PAUL DAVIS Homeruom Treasurer 4. A newcomer tu Langley in his junior year. Paul especially liked DE, class. After GfDay, he will join the U. S, Navy, A a '-H .R Q -:-- gl a, A - .. Q9 '41 l .5 -5 -A , Rx' YS' Q,- X x NM? X k xi R Q ' -r- y 1. 2' 4' - Q:-'Q I -Q9 A , 'S 1, A 1 I if 5 l 76 gxklxmlx 1 .im -1' N15 2 1. V 5 i',,7,:jgQr:. 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HQ 1:1'1 1,' B115 CY11'1j-'1 11 11'l1. 111151111 -1111 r11111'r 1111112111 1111.11 1.111l11'C. D w111 111' 1111111111 116 . 111: .11 cc111c!c. HC 1? 1 1111WC' ' 11 111'-Y11' H1' 121X'111 1lC f14111c1 :1ru SX' W-41,-mg A- f 1- bl C' O11 edu' 1 crm. 1114111 11111 QI' . 4-. - . as .g 1 I, , 'R - r . , , H Y ga ,Q sv! 'r , - Rv I Q .. it 5' -1' f . ,,, , , ' QT! ff' 1 1 fg 1 fi' 'f 1 1 A ' 'Q 1 1 ' 1 5 112 53. fl, 33 1 fx 5 ' 14 4 1 1' 0 X 1 'Q . 1 g 1 - 1 1 1 A 'R A, s g f 'Y , . is it 5 MARY AGNES GAMBLE 'l'ri'H1fY I.3,4: Class Play lVlake'Up Committee 4, Mary Agnes liked the pep assemblies. Dancing, and skating filled her free time. VIRGINIA GILBERT Red Cross Cluh 3: Senior Dramtics 41 AfChoir 3.4, Ginnie entertains her friends with her jokes and bubbling laughter. She plans to follow a nursing career. . ,tp 'lg in-1 1 . g....4 MARY EVELYN GATES TrifI'Ii'Y 2.3.43 Homerooni Secretary 1.3. This cute little ,miss likes swimming and ice skating. Mary Evelyn hopes to he an airline hostess. VIVIAN ELAINE GLOVER History Cluh 3: Honierouni Secretary 3. Vivian likes to dance and skate in her leisure time, .-'xiter graduation, she plans to attend husiness school. 91 ,,- r iff ., Q5 .4 !'Yf 4 'QF 7-lk ggi li it-' DOLORES GERDE BahyfS1tting 3: Sketch Cluh 4: Ixlrs, Hornickls Qflice 4. Darkfeyed Dee was seen at all the football games. After graduation she plans to study nursing, RICHARD F. GOLDSCHMITT Hall Patrol: Band 1.2.3.-4: Crosslloiiiitry 1.1.3.-1. Dick would like to attend the lfniversity of Pitlshurgli Lind to hc a musician for a living. 1 L4 , . Q 5 dill Y ls' RUSSELL GEYSER Hall Patrol 4: Stage 'Trent 23,41 Chess 2. An industrious ineniher ot the Stage Crew. Rusty spent his time learning to he a good skater. GLENN GOLDSTROM Student Council President 4 -luniiir Class l'itsident. Nl-IS, 3.4. Affllioir 2.3.4. This popular fellow, Goldie is planning to attend the L'n1x'ers1ty of Pennsylvania. You can never tt-ll.whosc autograph will be valuable in a hundred years. Richard Goldschmitt. Catherine Reilly, Carol Roch. and Ken Schell sign Aeronauts. SE IGRS Barbara Zislco and Ron McClain pose with our portrait of Samuel P. Lang- ley for whom Langley is named, ROBERT GRAEBER Magic Cluh l: Pulhliu Ad- l.lY'Cxr l. Bula. another DE. -Lurlent. waf in machine shop for four yeah. After llfZlClLl2lIllJI1 he planf tu yum the fwlarine Corp-. KITTY LOU HARPER juniur Leaelurf President l: Sqruur Leaders 2.3.4. Vice President 3: Homemom Treasurer -4: Senior lQ:hers 4. A neat dresser. Kitty plans PHYLLIS GRAHAM Lihrary Cluh l.2.3.-lg Service Club 4: Senior Leanlerx 2.3.43 :Xerunaut 4. Phyllis was in the Variety and Kiwaruf Showg. worl-rec' in the office, and wrote for the YYcclcly Newsf' MAURICE HARTNIAN Stace Crew 1.3,-4: Swimming Team 1.3.4. Swimming Club 3: Visual Aids 3. He war wonderful in the claff play. Marty wmll be NICHOLAS M. GRAVER llhutuygrapherz Track 1.13.41 Stale Crew 2.3.4. lvlwmlcl Rs fearch Club 1.2.3,-l, Phutugraphy and model aeronautics are :wo of NickY renowned skills. OLIVER M. HEIM, JR. Chural Clulv 1.3,-lg Hall Patrol 4. Ollie a uuy that every- one knuwe and lilicf. hopes to attend Theil after graduf HARRY HARBAUGH Harry ww equally at home on a horxc ur fnuturcycle Thi- DEX favorite pastime- were working at lsalyie and winlcing at the girls. MARY A. HEINZ A-Chuiri Vocal Cluh 4. Cay. carefree Mary, who waf happiest in gym class. enyoys playing the accordion. Secretarial work iS her chusen ff' atrend Pm. -lllfnlllnll C0ll9F1i'- ation, vocation, ,. . A. X x W pg ev -' Nz: ' if ' ' , ' .4 .Iv f V' L- r f-- 'W' V -if , Nl 0 xx Q' '- 5 , I X K t B E .X . - ff, wi . i s . . 3 . . V ' ix Xa 7 bffff A--f ' A .R : E . ' ,f 1 V , X YJ .4 r' ,' X . . , fr' X R 5 3. 'U- 1 E 5-1 1' sk-af!! 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I-3.4: A12 1 nl Mlglc -I Bin 1364- Lbs V Cl 1: ' ' 'L ' ' ' Q C' V' 2 1' ., . f , ' H1. fav ' classes 4 ' S A 'lr' 'f I l 9' 2.3.41 Class .y 4. l1 gl Af, 4 A - Slyl 1. - f. .md . -,I-Y, Bl A. .Q 1, 1 Ml Ln.. K - I , R . . 1 . t . it on NU fr ' 15 : Ypxm 11. .11S .1 a V' . ,J It S , - . . , I .RZ u E 1 1 5 11 ' D l I I . I' ff S.. A A- -' ' , 'Y 5 Q ! D fs.-1 - T ' V wx 1, V- 1 '3 7' I ' N V p 5. - 1 , t Q- Q 1 1 . ' V J : ll 'N -' 13 5 5, A 'ff ,r l ' A - 1 Af 1. i ' 1:5:53f5f5f:55.ffs. 1 ' 1 .-Pri-:Q-iffsiifff A 4 .-':f:1I.E -.Psffffflf 64 .J .X QI J, f , I PHILLIP LAPP Hall Patrol 3,41 Homeroom Vice President 4. Phil and his Ford are Well known around Langley. His ambition is to join the Marine Corps. GILBERT LEASE Print Staff 2,3,4g Langleyan. A D.E. student, Gill plans to join the Navy after G' Day, He likes girls, ice skatf ing, baseball, and football. JANIS RAE LAUGHLIN Tri'HifY 4, Janis, a newcomer to Lang' ley, likes the friendliness of the students and plans to major in medical technology at Pitt. WILLIAM LEPLEY Bill's favorite classes are mathematics and physics. After graduation he plans to make a career in the Army. .LZ 't-L lla sX l J 4 Q 5' 75, ik w PAUL LAUKAITIS Football 3: Hall Patrol 3. Paul had a lot of fun in Distributive Education Class. He was known for his skat' ing and football ability, CHARLES LENZ Plastics Club President 2: Foreman's Club 3: Track 3,4. While in Langley, Charles enjoyed metal shop and chemistry classes, 3 A 8 9 1 RICHARD LECHNAR Langleyan Printing Staff 3,41 Track Manager 2: Cross' Country Manager 2. Rich enjoys reading and sports and hopes to attend Pitt after graduation. BARBARA LINDEN Class Play 4: Vocal Ensem' ble 4: AfChoir 3,41 Driving 4: F.H.A. 2. A good actress and cute mayorette, Barbara is plan' ning marriage following graduation. Two of the more industrious mem- bers of the Senior School, Harold Arends. and Garland Str-odes, do some last minute cramming in the COUFI. SE ICR If only a credit were given for the energy expended during the favorite Langley period - lunch - all seniors would rate A. PATRICIA LITTLE Sketch Club l,Z,5g Magic Club 1,Z,3g Vice President 31 Service Club 4, Vice Presi- dent 4. I.angley's writer for the Southwest journal, Pat likes sports. DARRYL MABREY HifY 2,3g Sketch Club 45 Basketball 1: Football 3,4. Always a lot of fun to be with, Jake especially enjoyed playing varsity football. gi V ' u, . fb T 'Y' CLAUDE LOCKE Claude likes football, base- ball, and working around cars as his hobbies, After graduation he plans to go to the Army. MARY GRACE MACKENZIE Aeronaut 4, Bookkeeping 4g Class Play 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3g Cheerleader 1. Full of pep and personal- ity, cute M. Gfs favorite pastimes are manfhunting and dancing, '. -43 Y i HELENE LOIZOS Red Cross Club 2,31 Visual Aids 1.3,-1: Library Student Staff Z,3. Skippie enjoyed sewing and consumers education while in Langley. She will attend Pitt, VICTOR MANCINI Vocal Choir l,Z,3: Band 3,4. Vic likes Distributive Edu' Ensemble 2, 3,-4g Af cation and girls best and hopes to continue as a busi' ness salesman, . n q?,k , XM .. . 'Q Q, a, wa 'v ' 19:45. . Q-.T PEGGY LYNCH Senior Leaders 3,4: Cheer- leaders 4: Advisors Office 2,35 Visual Aids 3,4g Activity Ticket: Homeroom President 2. Secretary 4, Peg can be seen cheering at all Langley games. 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This bard working DE student plans on IWLINIIHCH college for further education. JOANN MILLBAUER Driving Club 4: Mr. Bern' hardfs Ofhce 41 AfChoir 2.3.4. Quiet. well-liked Joann, an ice skating enthusiast, had her hest times in history class. JAMES MOLITARIS Sportsfmlntleel 'iliiiiu enioyetl his homeroom periods ant.: machine shop most. After graduation, he plans to enter the Navy, EILEEN MILLER Class Play 4: -Homeroom Treasurer 4: Red Cross Club 1. Senior Leaders 2,3,4. Teenie likes dancing, sports. and boys. She plans to attend Lake Forest, MICHAEL MORAN Sports Club 31 Football 3,45 Baseball 2.3,4, Bashful Mickey is well known for his dimples, His spare time is spent in eating and sleeping. Gerry Nester. Lois Matt and Nancy Bellaire stop at 5:05 for the extra fuel needed by active seniors. GEORGE MORGAN 'Kei' Flax' 4. Good f looking lVIorQan, who is alwayis loads of fun. made a perfect sophisticated 'Br GERALDINE NESTER Senior Drainlie flluli 1.1.3.-1. Cla-X Gerry. a real eute :nl ua-- liked lay all, She liked sewinsi and sliorlliand ela--. seein' rarial work is her goal, S IORS Rosalene Bolla and Jack Brush inspect the donors plaque on the fountain given by the .Iune Class of '53, MARY ELLEN MORRISON 'I'rifH1fY 2.3,-1. onaut Stall 4: Class Ice skating and hockey are favorites with Mary' Ellen A who enjoyed foods and use in the class play. sociolouyi To be a secretary is her iloal. WILLIAM NOVAK Bill - favorite Cla--e- are Play 4, inarliine sliop and art. Amonig lu- liolvlues arc Working on ears and hunting. Bill plans no work after ' graduation, ,1- 4 ' , -Qxxlhqw.. vena. -r., ' 4139- rr mm , . ig-f.?Si,,,QV? X Wy, JANE NEFF Tri'I'Ii'Y Treasurer 1, ljresi' dent 3.41 junior Class Treiiv urcr: Senior Glass Treasurer. lane, known for her won' dcrful personality and -park' ling smile, was our junior Prom Queen, JIM OLEARY llooilvall 2.3.43 Basketlmll 4 Pla-tic Club 2. 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A mcmlwr uf llw Fricndly Qlnncl. wlw I9 Rc-urvc AHC. Plllll wnnlx lu QIIXUZIYS lI1llg1l1ll1jl. lilccf tu cnlrr ucmvc scrvlcc Ill-ICF dance And lmwl, Slw plans lu 1lfllxlllllllOII, He lb inlcrcstcnl dun nurscf wlutc Ilflvl' in raulms and cur graduation. DAROL LEE SHONES JOANNE SHORT F.H.A. 11 I'IOIl1CCUUr 2: Txif Scrvxcc Clulw 4: Drivlng fflulw HVY 3: Sccrct21ryfTrczaSL11cr 43 ,'x'Cl10lf 43 Scxrgr 3.4. uf Student Cwllll1Cll 4. Ixlr. :K fmnrt drcwcr. wlw cn Bcrnhardtl office 3. Mfr. my fwlmminq and duncln Hlffnliliqf UYIICC 4. xloannc is strxvlng for Z1 FL P41PL1lIIT Dilflll will l'OllOXR' ffqrfgil Qggrggrl 11 NICUUf1l'.lPlWlC calrvcr. ,r-.- 1- Y... 'Ov' - - - 1 S' K . 1 , li- Et- u l X NORMA MARIE JAMES E. SHIMER SHAULIS IVIIIEIC Clulv 1: Bzlwluull Hnmcgm. Z1 HINIIJFB' Club Tcqun 3 4. Affflunr 3. lllll. lyplluxl by ln- fm-ml' Norma. il lxvcly nwnxlwcr ul ly manner. tnlccs .un mlcxwt of thc T,N.T. mmmy. plnnx mn swunnung and l1lIllllI1l1. a fccrctzlrial czlrvur, Hu Calumet llllililliil If lib futun- favurnc classes wcrc gym and occupation, typing. RICHARD N. SKIRPAN PATRICIA SLANEY Basketball Z: Bzlfclmll 2.3.4. F.H.A, lg Plastic fllulw I Iiootlmll 1.1.3.-41 .Axfffluclxr l. SCYWCC Cllll' 'li UHY111 2.3.42 Hull Patrrwl 4 Clulv -4. D1ck. the Rumen of Llu Scwmng and drlvnzg :ng Qld... lwpcf In uttcml collggq Park llgwurmlc lmbbw-. Slut alter Srzuluation. hopes to attend lnuxmnc -Qlmul after grzlduatmn Sn-niors Dnrol Lev Shoncb .md Francis Nlichunzi makc usc of thc guidancr books in the Counsvlofs office. SE ICDR Bob Graeber, Vic Mancini, Paul Laukaitis, Carolyn Oliver, and the other D. E. students helped with the saving stamp program. JAMES SLOAN Class Play 41 Model Rcscaicli Cluh l.2, A perfect father in this Class play, Juni is planning tu he an :accountant after graduating. NANCY LOU STEIN Class play 4: Afrunaut 4. NHS, 3.4: Scrvicc Cluh 4: Senior Leaders 1. Nancy likes coniincrcial work and plans on going to husiness College, 79- it ALVERTA SMITH Service Cluh 4: Tri'HifY 2.3.41 Audio Visual Aids 41 Miss Horniclis office Z. A higz event for Al was her participation in a roller skating show. TOM STEIN l'loincruom President 1.3: Hall Patrol 4, Liked hy all. Toni ciijwyt-cl loahng with the gang :mtl making life niiserahlc fur a Certain sociology teacher. X J 1 --i GREGORY SMITH Hoincruuin President 4 Student Council Coniniittcv 4: Basketball 1.1.3.-11 Foot' hall 3,-4. 'KC-reg likes FPOYIS, nr' chestra, and licinicrouni, The ariny ur college await linn after high school, JAMES STEIMER Swirnniing 2.3: Huiiicrooin Secretary 4. A rr-al wit. Jim Cnmys dancing and swimniinyg, ln the future he plans tn enter the Air Force fly Q . M 'Sf .Q, :gb f SARA JANE SPLANE Draniatic Cluh l: Hninvcuns 1.21 Histury Cluh 3.4. Secrc' taryf'l'reasurer 3, Sara. who is an outstand ing student, likes both ice skating and roller skating. JACK STENGER Jack enjoys archery, utlici sports. and driving around in his car. After griiduatiuii he wants to get .1 joh. I' 6 . Q . 5 L 1, 7-v . Eye' 14 MARY STRANKO am wtf I y ary I or mu an 1 Clrc r xxx 1 16 Bc lclcp one Folupanx iftcr LIUIJLIIIIOD IREINE SWARIL ml 1 wma. I lffi. IUC LI' ik ll 1U -v. Ni Tis 92 I - Y 3.0-1 U ,..f,. 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Kaltenborn Mr. and Mrs. Stix Killmeyer Kling's Hardware Store Mr. and Mrs. David hl. Kossler H. L. Kossler. Pharmacist Langley A-Choir Langley A-Orchestra Langley Service Cluh Saul Solomon. gardener. proudlx shows tht htautitul tulip- in Langls-x's court to Sdr. Bi-n Smith. the gardi-ni SU s 1 ' 4 x . 0 1. -, K l x A l ' . , s '3 M Bali Hai was brought to Langley's variety show by the Gills' Chorus directed by Miss Lois Garver. Edith Swartz represents the army. jay Lee Super Market Mr. Carl Lenz Mr. James A. MacDonald, -lr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Mangis Mrs. A. G. MCwvilli3ll1S Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mehring Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Miles Mondae's Auto Supply Mon-is 'ic and IOC Store Mr-. Lenore Mussoff Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neff Omega Sigma Xi Compliments of the Pros,' Compliments of Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Williaiii A. Read Mr. C. T. Reed Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly Mr. and Mrs. H. Roch Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rush Vivxxni, 'AAN V xv x 'QRS One of I.angley's star players tries for a trick shot in a A bright spot of Langley is the display cases tense moment of the B-Squad Dormont game, in front of the office. PATRONS Sara, Will, Alice, and janet Schwartz's Sanitary Super Market Senior Cheerleaders Senior Home Room 116 Senior Home Room 125 Senior Home Room 129 Shannon Heating Co. Sheraden Drug Store, O. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shones Mr. James D. Sloan Frieda and Martha Splane Stein's Antioch Shoe Store Steinmetz Bakery Co. Swartz 1-Hour Cleaners Temple Theatre The Classy Cut-Ups The Gay Blades The Hungry Six-Sim, Al, Rube, Rich, Butch, Ackey, Nick, Rut, Phil Time Service Company T. N. T. Sorority Vater's Hardware Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Vitt Mrs. Helen M. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Peter Watchek Westwood Garage Mr. John Winterbottoni Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. 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