Langley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Langley, WA)

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6 0 X 4 i' The students of Langley High School located on the south end of lhidby Island at Langleyy Washington present the seventh annual volume of the yearbook. THE 1753 STAFF Donna Phyllis lazy Lou Carol Gary Dick Hasch Boardman Anderson Jensen Kohlnes Bryant Photographer...Mrs. Flo Rothgeb Advisor. 0 the Cecil Anderson I ' J Dedication With pleasure we dedicate this year's FAIDON to one of our most admired teachers, Hrs. llelbaa liclilliams. After graduating from Ballard High School in Seattle, she decided to take advanced work at the University of Washington where she received her Bachelor of Science degree. Hrs. Mae, as she is affectionately called by her students, began teaching at LJ-LS. in 19140 remaining until 19113, after which time she taught in Kirkland and Long Beach, California. In 19117 she returned to the Island and has played an important part in school life since that time. Her teaching assignments have included mathematics, languages, commercial, library, music and dramatics. Ber role in extra-curricular activities is no less spectacular having served as sponsor for all classes, coached plays, directed music groups, supervised Junior Prom and Junior-Senior Banquet to mention just a few. In addition to maintaining a home for her family, Hrs. Mcllillians has found time to participate in community affairs including Eastern Star, Professional Businesslomexvs Club, Campfire Girls and religious work. To llrs. Hclilliams then, in view of her outstanding record of service to Langley High School and the community, we respectfully dedicate this 1953 FAIBON. 4'w1'7 I Faculty lr. John Ltllroy Superintendent College of Puget Sound, Be so Columbia Univ.lI.A. Mr. Hobart Jenkins Principal, Science, Math Board of Control Advisor Washington State, B.A. ,ILA Hrs. Doris Stockholm School Secretary lisa Iris Travers History, English, Drama Univ. of Washington, B.A Hr. Robert Darst Hustle Department Junior Class Advisor lashington State,B.A. Irs. llelba llclilliams Hath, French, Library Junior Class Advisor Univ. of Washington, B.S. ltr. Jack Floyd Industrial Arts .Senior Class Advisor 01.881 Be Se Hrs. Florence linzlum Home Economics Girls' Club Advisor Grinnell College, B.A. ltr. Richard Abrams Football, Basketball, Science, Driver Educ. Boys' Club Advisor lestern lash. B. A. Hr. Cecil Anderson Cormercial Department Freshman Class Advisor 1953 nmon Advisor Univ. of lashington,B.A Hrs. Lulu Callsww Girls' Athletics Counselor Northwestern State lr. Arnold Torgerson English, Baseball FALCONS CLAIS Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor Univ. of las hington, B.A. Class of 1953 X iff W HAR! LOU ANDERSON--Honor Roll bg Play Cast 3,h3 Pep Club hs student Boch see- retary hs Class Treasurer hs Annual Staff 3,h5 Press Club bg Store Clerk h. DICK HIYANT-Student Boch President 1:3 Boys' Club President hy Class Vice- president 33P1qy Cast 3,h5 Homecoming Prince hs Press Club hgBasketball kg Foot- ball 2,3,h3Annual Staff h. ALLEN RACER-Stage Manager ggBand l,2,3,h3 Basketball mom DULL--Entered hs Press I-I-o PH LLIS BOARDMAN-Play Cast 35 Class President 15Glass Treasurer l5Gheerleader 2, 35 Song Queen 745 Student Body Secretary h5 Girls' Club Secretary h5 Girls' Club Social Chairman h3GAA Vice-president h5 Annual Staff h5 Homecoming Queen h5 Store Clerk h5GAA Award l,2,35 Pep Club h. ROGER GABELEIN-Class Pres ident 35 Class Vice-presi dent L5 Band 2,3,h. 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SIGRID HEGGENES-Honor Roll 1,2,3,h3 Girls' Club Pres- ident 3,143 Class Secretary 1,35 Girls' Club Treasurer 3 3 Student Store llanager 3, h5Student Director of Play 3,h3 Drill Captain 33. Fal- cons Claws Editor 3,15 An- nual Editor 3 5 GAA Awards 192131,-lf DOROTHY DAY--Pep Club ll Hake-up 14. JEAN HURT-Honor Roll 145 Make-up h . GAR! KOHIIES-Class Presi- dent 15 Boys' Club Secre- tary 33 Play Cast 3,h5 An- nual starr ngssna 1,2,3,ug 3!ho HARIIIN JENSEN--Play Cast 3,h3 Class Treasurer hgPep Club hy Press Club hg Band 1a2s3sh' JACK SIIMONS-Honor R011 1, h5C1ass President bg Class Secretary 3jP1Qy Cast 3,h3 Bead 1,2,3,h3 Football 2, 39 0 CHARLES SHELLEY-Press Club 3,h. BOB SURFACE-Business Hana- ger of Play hs Stage Crew 3,h. GERTRUDE mu-Play can bg Class Secretary by Student Body Vice-president hs Red Cross Vice-president bs Homecoming Queen 3 5 Store Clerk h. LORREN OISEN-Student Body President bg Class Presi- dent 23Red Cross President 3,hg Bqys' Club Secretary hg Class Treasurer 33 Band 2,3,hg Press Club S3 Foot- ball hg Basketball 3,55 Band Inspiration award 3. JACK SCHELLER--Class Vice- president bg Press Club by Homecoming King h5Footbal1 h. CAROL JENSEN-Honor Roll 1, 2,3,h3Plqy Cast 3,hg Class Treasurer 15 Class Presi- dent 33 Annual Editor 35 Falcon's Claws Editor 3,h5 Business lanager Annual hs GAA Award 2. KEN SEATCN-Annual Staff 35 Bqys' Club Treasurer hs Press Club 3,h3 Play Cast 33 Second Team Basketball Coach h. HARIEL JENKINS-Entered U3 Honor Roll hy Play Cast bg Pep Club hg Store Clerk h. HARIAN PETERS-Play Cast 3, bg Class Secretary 35 Pep Club President hg Girls' Club Treasurer 3,h3 Press Club h3Honecom ng Princess bg Store Clerk h. fx gk -m X XX C. gh M X a E MYR QL jr .. , 1 XX ff?-f TED TH0HPS0N4Honor Roll hi Class President 2,h3 Class Treasurer 35 Hamecoming Prince kg Play Cast 3,h5 Band 2,3,hO NORHAN THOIIPSON-Band 2,3, hy Basketball Manager 3. Joan nunzm-Bays' Club Treasurer by Press Club 3, hg Band 23 Football h. GLORIA PCRTER-Play Cast 35 Make-up hg Lunchroom Cash- ier 3,h3 Press Club 33 GAA kward 25 Store Clerk h. - Bznon lcnwln-stage crew 3, 113 Student Body Vice-prev ident lzgfllass Treasurer 15 Class President 2 3 Press Club ng Football 1, 3,1.. SECOND SHIESTER OFFICERS llary Anderson, Roger Gabelein, Jack Simons Not Pictured: Jerri. Armstrong, Mr. Jack Floyd Class Advisor FIRST SEHETER OFFICERS Ted Thompson, Jack Scheller, Gertie Lau, Earilyn Jensen. O enior Class History The first gathering of the class of '53 was an awesome one. On that bright September morning the following eight timid souls got together in the first grades Phyllis Boardman, Gloria Porter, Sigrid Heggenes, Harlan Peters, Al Hagglund, Jack Simone, Bob Surface and Norm Thompson. The class really got rolling during the second grade with the addi- tion of Carol Jensen, Ted Thompson, .Dennis Fcnrler, Roger Gabelein, and Ed Howard, who discovered that they would be forced to attend LGS because their former school, Bay View, had gone out of business. Dick Bryant, a former Island resident tho couldn't resist the lure of good old Whidbey, returned and joined the class that same year. Iarilyn Jensen was the next to join the ranks. She entered the third grade from Chehalis. Dorotln' Day was the next person to become a member of the class. She soon discovered she preferred our fourth grade terrors to those she had met in Seattle. The girls get a break during the fifth grade when two of our more ruggedC?D males moved in. They were Gary Kohlves from Ballard and By lorland from Grants Pass, Oregon. Jean Hurt also dared to make the ferry ride and left her old domicile of Edmonds. To help lake the last year of grade school something to remember Ken Seaton left Seattle to add his smiling face to the, by then, notorious class of '53. The class was much too well mannered to cause any eanmotion during their freshman year in high school, but they hit the jackpot during their sophomore year. That year saw Jerri Armtrong leave Seattle for us, only then she spelled it Jerry. It also saw Gertie Lau desert Cleveland of Seattle, Al ,Brager leave his North Bend, Oregon, home, and Lorren Olsen and John Iaddell, fugitives from Mukilteo, succumb to the charms of IHS. The fame of the class had spread so far that llary Lou Anderson left Ballard to join us for the last three weeks of school. Jack Scheller, another lad from lulcllteo who found Everett Hgh not to his lildng, decided to keep Lorren and John company on the ferry ride. Ole didn't go for this, and fled to Everett for the last six weeks of the year, only to finally acknowledge the superiority of LB and return for his senior year. llariel Jenkins heard about the fabulous fifty-threers way up at Blaine and moved down for her senior year. The second semester of our final year saw Charles Shelley come back to graduate and Harold Dull, a foznr resident, return to become the final members of the class, swelling the graduating class to thirty members. Class Prophecy Looking far into the deep, deep future of the nineteen-fifty-three graduates of Langley High School, we found a bright light shining on the desk in the home of the world renowned financier, Albert Hagglund. ltr. Hagglund was sitting at his desk dictating to his secretary, llary Lou Anderson, who was perched on his knee, when there was a crash and through the window cams a rock with an envelope tied to it. He opened the envelope and took out ho slips of paper. One was a ticket to the circus the next night and on the other was scrawled two words, 'BE TIBEJ' lr. Hagglund told his secretary to call a detective. She dialed a number and at the other end of the line she heard, 'Jensen and Jensen, Girl Detective. Agency. These were the two comonly known as Supersleuth larilyn and Hawkeye Carol. After instructing them to take the ticket and go to the circus the next night, the Hagglund household went to bed. The next evening finds Hawkeye and Supersleuth driven by taxicab driver Jack Simons. They got to the circus just as it was about to begin. On the way through the midway they saw Roger Gabelein and lariel Jenkins and their famous sextuplets who were eating cotton candy bought from Charles Shelley, the candy man. When they stepped inside and found their seats they heard a laugh which they remembered from .high school days. Looking around they noticed llarian Peters. She told them she was principal of a Siamese grade school and cane to the circus for a vacation from Siam. lhen the show was almost over, Hawkeye spied a very suspicious looking clan and went to the circus door to capture him. Upon removing his wig and glasses she found it to be Gary Kohlswes and everyone knows he was always too bashful to play that kind of a trick. All this was getting Hawkeye and Supersleuth nowhere and thq were becotlng riled so they called in Bob Surface and Norm Thompson, finger print experts for the police, to check for prints on the circus ticket. After close examination it was found that the prints belonged to either Dennis Iowler, a famous plastic surgeon, or Allen Brager, a race horse Jockq. Further investigation disclosed Allen had been associated with two questionable women, Phyllis Boardman and Gloria Porter, who were famous gun nolls posing as professional baby sitters. Following a hunch they went to John Wadde1l's restaurant where the waiters, Ken Seaton and W Worland, told them Al Hager was in the back rot with Bd Howard and Harold Dull, the big gamblers, but the waitresses, Gertie Inu and Jerri Armtrong, said he had been there for five dqs, and the receptionist, Sigrid lbggenes, backed up the alibi. The only thing left to do was to hunt up the other suspect. They went to the Bryant Hotel owned by Richard L. Bryant and the switchboard operator directed them to the seventh floor office of Dennis Fowler. Best 'Skipper' The elevator boy, Lorren Olsen, .took them, by mistake, to the ninth floor where Ted Thompson, the famous singer, was practicing for his next Shia When they went down to talk to Dr. Fowler he confessed he had thrown the rock because a mysterious voice over the phone threatened him with his lite if he didn' t. Hawkeye and Supersleuth went back to the Hagglund house and called the household staff into the den. Pointing their fingers at one of the upstairs :aids they said, 'Jean Hurt, you called Dr. Fowler and scared him into thraring the rock through the window so lr. Hagglund would go to the circus and you could be alone in the house with the nilknsn Jack Sche1ler. 'lhereupon the other upstairs maid, Dorothy Day, started screaming, 'Yon stole 1' boyfriendl' Ie will never kncl who the culprit was because the light dimed at that point and we were taken back again to 1953. SENIOR. POLL Biggest Flirt 16,6 'oqgeb Host Popular Boy 0 -QQ Geaa evo o eww 99915 f-:Jn 1 ..,' ' ff :s.:, 2 s 1 Best Athlete Most Talented Class Iolr do Qc? We, the graduating class of 1953, realizing that we are about to pass forever from these halls of learning and de- siring to leave some small reminders of our years in attend- ance, do declare and publish our last will and testament in form and manner following: I, MARY LOU ANDERSON, leave W sloppy fall of '52 Student Body minutes to future secretaries to decipher. I, JERRI ARIBTRONG, leave W favorite chair in Mr. Jenkins' office to Delores Trumbull in the ,hope she 'never uses it. all Last Will and Testament Z 7 I, PHYLLIS BOARDMAN, leave W bottle of peroxide to Donna Olsen, hoping that she may stay a beautiful blonde. I, AL ELAGER, leave W ability to skip school and get away xi with it to Delores Trumbull. I, DICK BRYANT, leave W diaper to Dick Bradshaw. IE, DQIUTHY DA! AND MARIEL JENKINS, leave our good behavior in study hall to aWone who is fool enough to believe us. I, HAROLD DULL, leave W little black book to uilbert Smith, in the hope he will benefit by it. fl I, DENNIS FCNLER, leave all the short circuits in W Ford to any person unfortunate enough to buy one. I, ROGER GABELEIN, leave to Ricky Day W speedin running W errands for Mrs. Minium. A I, ALBERT I-IAGGLUND, do not leave amfthing because W grand- mother vras frightened by a Scotsman. I, SIGRID HEGGENES, leave W ability to burn the midnight if oil,especia1ly on week-ends, to anyone who will use the ti as effectively as I have for studying. I, HOWARD, just leave. 'After four years of drudgery at's enough, he says. ,inf CAROL JENSEN, leave W bottles of correction fluid and U messy drawer in the press room to Keren Kingsley. I, IARIIIN JENSEN, leave all W band music to Carl Hjort. I, GARY KOHLIES, leave my ability to catch fish to lr. Jenkins, feeling deep pity for those who can't. I, GERERUDE LAU, leave W height 'bo Dick Bradehah I, LCRREH OISEN, leave my used ferry tickets to lr. Jenkins, who kept me coming on that tub so regularly. I, MARIAH PETERS, leave m' jokes to the Biology class so they can become better educated in the facts of corn. I, GLORIA PORTER, leave my cashiers job in the cafeteria t anyone wanting it JACK SCHELIEB, leave my hooky playing to anyone who wants KEN SEATON, leave ay coaching ability to Bob Sandal. CHARLE SI-IELLEI, leave my best regards to the Junior class I, JACK SIIIMONS, leave nv battery to Ted lleinhold because he needs the charge I, BOB SIRFACE, leave W curly hair to Hr. Anderson. I, NORH THOMPSON, leave iq bookkeeping to Gordon Heggenes in the hope he puts it to better use than I did. I, TED THOMPSON, leave W bent axle to the next guy who ge Christmas trees for the school. I to take the chance of getting caught. I, Ia, I, BYRON ICELAND, leave w manly chest to Payton Rudd. I, JOHN WADDELL, leave my ability to mooch food from Irs. Cook to Roy Hagglund. I, JEAN HURT, leave my answers to the Hamlet test to the Class of !5h 4 fi A Y JL gay? jfdfi-'AQ1f X 4wWM W9 ,omy Qgdw M W Oyvgfgfvfiffiffmqiab '71f1.a,zw 'Z414 Mpwfyflff ,mam Miiijyff M232 MW MMS 92274 VG QL dp wf vk6fV X Charles Bennett Barbara Becker Pat Brydges Junior Class 2 , Marian Burley Pat. Camandona Robin Christos Riclq nay Bern: Erickson John Erickson Marian Hapeman Lloyd Heggenes Donna Hasch larlene Engstrom Emily Francisco' Ronnie Green lickey Lanktrea Ethel Knaplund Arnold McGinnis Donna Olsen Jerry Saylor Payton Rudd Ruth Saylor J oyce Rasmussen Jim Smith Della Tqlor Lem Trumbull James Wallace Dennis Wilson Hrs. llelba Hclilliams, Hr. Robert E. Darst Class Advisors SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Marian Hapeman Ricky Dq Emily Francisco Ronnie Green FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Donna Olsen, Ethel Knaplund, Dennis Wilson, Ronnie Green. www WZ'dZ64v Q25 fZC-Z E ff ,, 3:5 . we . 5 ---- W S 5-: w 5 -: .-e:,- , nn 3 :-' -if ::T':'EE9Zk:::j5:.:3j.f:5f:?'Ef,a: ' vi 1 -'15 E? . , L:. U fo Vff,1.'.-fwsvfzih ff-'iff I' 3'E325:ff!EsE-.E :si , L f ., Y : ms: Ji Q SSE 4f Bettina Andersen Barbara Bakker Rodger Berquiet Sandra Carlson xi 5 x i flair v Q. E5 5 is 4 E ,I Q HY Q 45 S32 a ik ,Z 9 I gg ig? . 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The cast was composed of the folloningz Dick Bryant, Carol Jensen, Marian Peters, Dennis Fowler, Albert Hagglund, Mary Lou Anderson, Jack Simmons, Marilyn Jensen,Ted Thompson, Edward Howard, llariel Jenkins, Gary Kohlwes, Jerri Armstrong and Gertrude Lane Behind the scenes assistants 1rere:By Worland, Gloria Porter, Sigrid Heggenes,A1 Brager, Dorotluf Day, Arnold McGinnis, Bob Surface, Jean Hurt and Charles Bennett. enior Play Junior Prom The Junior class chose the theme 'Evening In Paris' for their prom which was presented October 25. LEF'1's Irs. Melba lldfilligms and ltr. Robert Darst, Junior advisors, receive gifts from Glass President, Ethel Knaplund. BELUM Homecoming Royalty. Music TOP: High School Band, Mr. Darst, Director. CENTER: Scenes from the traditional Christmas Concert, December 18. BOTTOM: A look into the classroom. Langlq, Oak Harbor Joint band concert presented larch 27 under the direction of ltr. Robert Daz-st and llr. Iyle Buss. Marching Band Intermission entertainers Annual taff Photographs. . . . The Staff. . . Hr. Anderson, Advisor Sports 0 0 0 JUNIOR RED CROSS Hrs. licWi11iams, Advisor anus' cms orncms lm. anim, Advisor VISUAL AIDS Hrs. llclilliams, Hr. Floyd, Advisors Hors' cms omcms Hr. Abrams , Advisor P R E S S C L U B Hr. Torgers on Advisor GAA UFFICERS Hrs. Callaway, Advisor BOARD OF C Mr. Jenkins, OMROL Advisor STUDENT BODY OFFICES M Coach Abrams, Dick Bryant, Lloyd Heggenes, Lem Trumbull, Ronnie Green, Ivan Richardson, Gary Kohlvres, John Erickson, Albert Hagglund, Hickey Lanktree, ,Bob Maxwell. NOT PICTUBEDa Lorren Olsen, Allen Brager, Dennis Wilson. Bas' Although the won and lost column doesn't look impressive, the FALCONS gave the home town fans many thrills as most of their games were won or lost by close margins. While losing letternen Hagglundy Olsen, Brager, Kohlwes and Bryant, the FAICONS, with Richardson, Dickson, Trumbu11,Lank- tree and Heggenes returning should shape into a promising team for the 1953-Sh season. FALCON STATISTICS V Gary Kohlies . . . . .307 Lorren Olsen . . . . . .133 Ivan Richardson. . . . .103 Lem'l'rumbull... ..9l Allen Brager . . . . 66 0 o 0 'o Lloyd Heggenes . . . . 17 John Ericksone e 1 0 e 0 Mickey Lanktree. . . . . 10 Albert e e e 05 Gary Kohlwes receives the Inspirational Troplv from Coach Abram. Baseball FRONT RN: Managers, Bob llaxwell, Roy Hagglund and Howard Peterson. CENTER: mckey Lanktree, Forrest Stull, Wray Little, Dave Howard, Coach Torgerson, Harold Moore, John hickson, Terry Chri toe, Wayne Mcllaster. BACK RCN: lem Trumbull, Cliff Schumacher, John Knaplund Gary Kohlwes, Ed Howard, Albert Hagglund, Bob Hellman, Marion Hagglund, Rodger Berquist. Langley I-wales' Langley Langley Langley Langley Langley 0 11 1952 SCOREBOOK iv Qs 5 ey? ,X 4 ...IP 7 We H aff' , vi'-1 .,f, V 1 K , J 5 as Ferndale Coupevi 11e Stanwood Oak Harbor Coupeville Oak Harbor Stanwood l 6 I4 7 1 10 , A 6 1 . 7 M 4 2 9 Due to an early deadline we usually are unable to cover Baseball. However, this year Coach Torgerson got off to an early start enabling us to get a picture. As we go 'to press the 1953 FALCON team looks trim in new uniforms and if enthusiasm is any indication of success, we can look forward to a season which will equal 1952. Last year the FALCONS won 5 while losing l to cop the Tri-County Championship. They were also the victors in the Island County Jamboree, defeating Oak Harbor 6-ln. L.H.S. gains another few yards. Football Awards Assembly Coach Abram presents the Inspirational Award for Football to Dick Bryant. 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