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Page 36 text:
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ational Honor Societies The National Honor Society is an organization composed of the out standing students in the Senior Class. The members are, bottom S. Miller, S. Shoemaker, K. Klotz, S. Kizina, J. Boisen, G Socher K. Rife, J. Keck, P. Brantner, J. Hill. Second D Washington, K. Quinn, L. Kercher, J. Klemm, J. Brown, L. Darrall, S Smith, S. Rosso. Top: Miss C. Bailey. T.Paulauskas, D. Krall, G Pfender, W. Nagel, J. Rutkowski. Pictured to the right are the officers S. Kizina, treasg G. Socher, pres., J. Boisen, vice pres K Rife, secy. Under the direction of Miss Carol Bailey, the Senior Honor Society, made up of the leaders and scholars of the Senior Class, served as the business staff for the yearbook. Members took orders for yearbooks and delivered them to the students. They were also responsible for the annual Homecoming Dance, one of the biggest events of the school year. This year, as always, Langley is proud of the members of this fine organization for their accomplish- ments and service to the school. Langley has a similar organization in the junior school. The members of the National Junior Honor Society are, bottom: D. Kelso, K. Darcy, C. Abernathy, S. Muellershon. Second: M. Tamilia, M. Steele, D. Kalada, D. Boley. Third: J. Felice, J. Schachter, S. Holste, B. Antonelli,-R.Rizzutto. Top: D. Graham, B. Atrostic, B. Scott, T. Matthews, S. Witkowski, H. McCall.
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Page 35 text:
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Langleyan Staff Seated: C. Strapic, M. Kier, V, Dorsey, E, Branson, J. N. Dunhoff, G, Downs, J, Boisen, K. Klotz, D. David, L, Mehalich, B, McConnell, B. Tresky, S, Kocyan, K. Rife. McIntosh. Third row: R. Quarles, D, Krall, S. Dougherty, Second row: K, Demko, J, Klemm, G. Jenkins, D. Luttrell, J, Dunn, H. Dick, R. Dick, J. Carter, J. Painter,,L, Ahrens. J. Bauer, J.McKnight, P. Pace, R, Weinbrenner, G. D'Alo, Reporting of school events and student accomplishments, proofreading and typ- ing of copy, and meeting deadlines all go hand-in-hand in the production of the senior school newspaper, the Langleyan. The staff works during the seventh period each day and before and after school to provide the student body with an up-to- date record of the happenings around school. Kathy Rife, sports editor, and Janet Klemm, Elva Branson, andK, Klotz, assistant editors, work hard to meet their deadlines. Seeking advice from the Langleyan sponsor, Mr. Carmen Accetta, is Laura McIntosh, editor-in-chief. as t,.,.- A ,. -.1f,,fm iuzsiuuil -,w:,u,.- ' 31
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Distributive Education Distributive Education, sponsored by Mr, Elliott Klein, is a course in which students prepare to face the business World. The morn- ing consists of classes in which students are taught the fundamentals of sales- manshlp. In the afternoon, they leave school to work at various jobs throughout the city. This course is especially valuable to stu- dents who plan to obtain jobs in the field of sales and merchandizing after graduation. Front: F, Matejcic, K. Maternick, J, Adams, D, Bertram, V. Kelly, L, Robinson, G, Wellinger Mr. Elliott Klein, sponsor. Back: W. Lyons, R, Irish, R. MacDonald, J. Seibel, G, Parris J Office Assistants Front: L, Schohn, M, A. Tkacik, M. Cronin, S. Kocyan, S. Connors, B. Tresky, C. Kos, E. Reibel, D, Neely. Second row: D. Carlisle, Y, Mauk, S. Dailey, K, Kotarski, K Rife, L, Beck, M. Hermann. Third row: J. Brown, M. Donahue, D, Davis, P, Bertram, A. Cifelli, J. Boisen, L. Zizza, N, Koerbel, J. Janiec, J. Vanderpool, C. Kukuruda. Back: T. McGivern, S, Harrington, K, Klotz, S. Smith, L, Mclntosh, K. Quinn, T. Foreman, J. Jessep, S. Kizina, C. D'A1essandro, J. Reuschlein. The offices of Langley High School are kept in smooth running condition be- cause of the faithful work of the office assistants. Their duties consist of anything from typing absence bul- letins to running errands. Recognition should be given to these senior girls who willingly give up their study periods to serve the school in this way. 33
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