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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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ig. il 35 V 0 - L ills'-r' 'E W5 4, 'ix li sz ie., ,sf 1 R A :Er M.. ,V 1 Q '1 ' 55, QR Above are Joseph Bayer, the January Class president and Mr. Reed the class sponsor. One of Joseph's big jobs was thinking of ways in which the class could raise money and Mr. Reed helped to develop his ideas. February Class Officers of 1956 were a big help in the 12 A's peanut campaign and senior dance. It took many hours of planning for the January graduation and these officers did most of the hard work. EMERSON BAYER Cross Country 1,2,3g Track 1.25 National Honor Society 3,4. Bud, one of Langley's set of identical twins, es- pecially likes wood shop and watching all sports, UWB JOSEPH W. BAYER Class President 43 N.H.S. 3,4. Good looking joe, one of a set of twins, enjoys wood shop and history. A mem- ber of the National Honor Society, he made a hit with all. ALBERT BECKER Sports Club 3,43 Football 1, 2,3,4g Baseball 4g Track 1, 25 Hall Patrol 2,3,4. Athletic Chookie enjoys playing and watching all sports. His favorite classes are business law and book- keeping. Januar y STANLEY BLOCK, JR. Hall Patrol 43 Class Play 4. Stush, who plans to make his career advanced drafting, enjoys mechanics as a hobby. College or the service is in his immediate future. ir s- , so niaeei so Q If-1 --1. fe s si g VX I X
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