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TLIDE T LIFE The Student Life at Langley is always busy and full of excitement. This past school year was no ex- ception and followed much the same pattern as in other years. The sale of Activity Tickets paved the way for participation in extra-curricular ac- tivities, as the various clubs began getting organized, A Student Coun- cil, consisting of representatives from every homeroom, was set up and through this, the students' opin- ions and desires were made known, New uniforms for the Majorettes and Cheerleaders added sparkle to the excitement of the football sea- son, as the late fall activities came swiftly. Plans for the Homecoming Dance were being made while the Seniors searched for prospective buy- ers of Class Play tickets. The Stu- dent Council Christmas Project was once again a huge success and so the New Year came. The end of the first semester was warmly greeted by all, as slight indications of spring activities be- gan taking shape. The competition, both in the track meets and baseball games, was intermixed with the glow- ,ing thoughts of the Junior-Senior Prom. Graduation rounded off the activities for the year, as the students, were once again vacation-bound, Extra-curricular activities are an important part of Langley High School's program, The benefits of a well rounded education are many-- and for this reason, Langley strives to keep the Student Life active. 1 l 5 af .l .4-2, ii' , . M .,.t .- 26 cw-4? my Aff Q if M iw if J 'V' S m 15523595 A L, ,. ,V . ,ffm -1.-A-we-,-kia. f.f.if-ff-am., -ww .F '-P' f t
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Members of Student Council are, bottom: N. Wise, E. Branson, C. Meredith, J. Schwer, P. Buriak, J. Buckley, J. Bruno, D, Morgan, P. Crawford, G, Reidell, R, Brockington, M. Tamilia. Second row: A. Betts, P, Kendra, J. Schotsch, F, Edwards, B. Cieslak, D. Hayes, K, Vitale, A. DeBartelo, J. Wellinger, C. Deere Voshall, M. Simpson, P, Burford, M.L. Conway, B. Arlet. Third row: D. Dunlevy, R. Gillespie, G. Pfender, C, Jacobs, R. Tenace, P. Barrett, J, Foreman, J. Turnbull, E. Peters, F. Paxinos, S, Scully, K. Wano, E. Leschak, K. Demko, K. Miller, J. Blonar, S. Smith, K. Rife, NLA. Burns, L. McIntosh, M. Greer, C. Osborne, J. Felice, R, Rizzutto, J, Stanchak, W, Coleman. Top: E. Moore, D. Beckham, J, Painter, N. Werkstien, D, Auel, J, Klemm. Student Council This year the Student Council was supervised by Miss Carol Bailey, Activi- ties Director. Working with her were the officers of the student body and one representative from each homeroom, They were all kept busy serving the school in this important way. The year began with the sale of Activity Tickets. A powderpuff football game was held, with proceeds given to Student Council. Gifts and baskets of food were collected and given to needy families in the area at Christmas. Dances were held for worthy causes. Cookies were sentto the boys from the Langley area serving in Viet Nam. The year was filled with projects sponsored by Student Council - all of them for the betterment of the school and its citizens. The 1965-66 Student Council officers are, standing: George Pfender, president, Joanne Turnbull, vice-president, Darlene Washington, secretary, Richard Rizzutto,jr. vice-president.Seated is Mary Alice Burns, treasurer. 28
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