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34 Key Club Wnfmi 1? Visual Aids W. McGivern, R, Quarles, P, Kendra, C, Beam, D, R, Deuscle, W. Yost. Top: R. The Key Club is an organi- zation affiliated with the Kiwanis Club. One of their main jobs is to deliver baskets of food to needy families at Christmas. This year they presented an assembly to the juniors and seniors emphasiz- ing the importance of good gov- ernment. Langley is proud of the boys in this club who are giving their time to help others, William McGivern, Key Club president, and Mr. William 'Kohut work together to plan the varied projects which the club will undertake. Audio Visual Aids is an organization in which stu- dents are taught the funda- mentals of operating pro- The members of the A.V.A. are: J. Cush, S. Ahrens, Mr. Robert Hembold, sponsor, and J, Lucas. jection machines, They use their training to assist in classrooms when needed. The number of students in A.V.A. was reduced this year because of the new schedul- ing program, This placed a great responsibility on the few remaining members. It was their job to keep up with the heavyfschedule de- spite the reduction in mem- bership. They also had to train more students and teachers so that the program of Audio Visual Aids could be continued in the class- rooms. :f:
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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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The members of the L1brary Student Staff w11lmg1y Betts, L. Kercher, W. Eisenberg, S. Peck, J QTLVS of the1r t1me to ass1st the school 11brar1ans Cross. Vanguard Theater Langley students look forward to presentations by the Vanguard Theater. Performers from the Pittsburgh Playhouse visit the high schools of Pittsburgh twice during the school year. Students enjoy both the assemblies which are presented and the individual readings given by the performers in English and history classes. This year theypresented two plays: RHINOC ERITIS and THE INFORMER, A scene from THE INFORMER is pictured. The mem- bers are: Edd K, Gasper, Tom Dennis, and Sunja Svendsen.
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