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First row, left to right: Beatrice Dozier, Betty Brown, Joanne Schell, Mike Sciarrino, Bill Siegfried, Lois Carlin, Ray DeMark, Eddie Galant, Nancy Cargo, Janet Swanson. Second row: Mary Gillece, Dorothy Sisko, Elaine Bennett, Margie Kremer, Judy Wendell, Tony Sinicrope, Fran Chubarov, Dot Gallan, Carol Wil- helm, Third row: Bob Ridgeway, Marian Gabler, Carol Moore, Art Morrison, Colleen Reilly, Janyce Pettigrew, .Albert Pifer, Lee Weifen- bach. Fourth row: Ray Wenk, Charles Welsh, Norm McDowell, Anthony Coyone, Henry Marino, Ron Kozel. First row, left to right: Marie Wachter, Susie Martin, Wilhelmina McBrien, Patricia Zankel, Dorothy Young, Joyce Lear, Margie Gunkle, Pat Treat, Mary Frances Zolkoski, Joanne Bodnar. Second row. Warren Waltonbaugh, Marcella Toller, Juli- ann Osgood, Ann Gamble, Karen Cornell, Estelle Jordan, Carolyn Kremer, Pat Gawarski, Carol Forster. Third row: Ronald Rostron, Ronald Chrzanowski, Bob Amorose, Alex- ander Serakowski, Paul Weightman, Bill Forester, Bill Holden, Ray McQuillan, James McCartney. i 1 is ,Weigh ma in 4, msgs- f W' Q' e ' HES? . ii, yn, 4. .fi ,- is My W, , Vg 9 ,gr Q iw M' I K is 5 NCI' ' Q S 2' van- ,rf a Planning the events of the Junior Class are the Execu- tive Council seated above. Left to right they are: Col- leen Reilly, Dorothy Schultz, Birute Puzinkevius, Tony Mingarelli, Nevin Robb, Andrea Kossler, Pat Treat, Judy Zimmerman.
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First row, left to right: Irene Wilson, Bill Dammond, Beverly Wilkie, Eleanor Helmbold, Sally Kormick, Catherine Meyers, Dorothy Harsh- man, Linda Morris, Pat Brenneman, Pat Humphrey. Second row: Bob Noah, Joe Thuczek, Catherine Kolb, Bertha Puzinkevicius, Beatrice Smith, Sally Shaulis, Wanda Puzin- kevicius, Clara Jackson, Joann Co- burn. Third row: Don Rees, Bill Mc Neil, Kenneth Kroll, Don Bartchy, Daniel Valent, joe Wajanis, James Verghies, Edward Schrenker. Fourth row: Edward Arnold, Ray Dorn. First row, left to right: Carolyn Cole- man, Lois Heckman, Harriet Wehner, Mary Cue, Nancy Jardine, Carol Rhodes, Edith Skistimas, Dorothy Fitzpatrick, Elsie Young, Kathleen Mazurck. Second row: William Jes- sup, Grover Fischer, jean Dingman, Nancy Auth, Donna McKittrick, William Gray, Robert Locke, Clif- ford Wockenfuss, Norman White. Third row: Leo Jarecki, Ray Nab- erezny, Evelyn Borghini, Barbara Reid, Dorothy Schulz, Thomas Kirk- patrick, David Tomcik, john Zisko. Fourth row: Louis Block, Dennis Coll, John Schmalz, Edward Maloney, David Martin, Frank Madia. First row, left to right: Mary Kelly, Bonnie Vetter, Georgia Gilbert, Carole Shiska, Joan Hand, Ida Little, Red Murphy, jim Dickinson, Chuck Von Kaenel, Louise Lowry. Second row: Barbara Sloan, Gerry Pilch, Carolyn Sawarski, Betty Es- plen, Bill McLemore, Geraldine Zadach, Cordelia Lewis, Jackie Zim- merman, Judy Zimmerman. Third row: Rich Bronski, Bob Gesk, Rich jakiel, Tony Mingarelli, Chuck Hankle, Bill Holste, Lee Marple, Scott Dozier. Fourth row: Pete Ern- harth, Lee Hammond, Tony Talarek.
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Getting ready for that fabulous production of the sixty-four cent question are seated left to right: L. Lowry, B. Wilke, and J. Zimmerman, standing are: M. Condit, R. jakiel, F. Chubarov, and R. Chris- tiansen. The program was prepared by Miss Booth's English 6 class. E My Learning the job of arranging the weekly dis- play in our show cases are Pat Zankel, Colleen Riley, and Carole Williams. The show cases are used to advertise school events, to display the work of the various clubs, and to display interesting hobbies. Q?ga??al5ilalf.Q.isE,mgg' 'Sli .E V i 5335 . 5 we Sf fs gs. is as- si . i we . 5 One of the required subjects in Langley during a two years high school life are hygiene classes. In this time, boys and girls earn mental, physical, and personal hygiene, This subject is taught by the physical education teachers. The above girls seem especially interested in food and nutrition. Thev are seated, left to right: Barbara Sloan, Betty Waters. Standing are Barbara Sar- tory, Arlene Papa, Bonnie Vetter, Dorothy Young, Pat Wills and Carol Rhodes. ily. Although we had to work hard at the endless stream of grammar to pass English each year, we will remember our eleventh year when we studied American literature. Here an eleventh grade class in 102 devotes some time to composition. il, 2 57 . ag... ff . if W ew. if
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