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Getting Things Together Tin Human Relations Committee, which consisted of Faculty, students, and parents met during the year to discuss various problems at Langley. It was formed by Mr. Thomas Cabelus to harmonize inter-scholastic relations. Top left: John Bussey explains his point of view. Top right: Do you see my point?” says Mr. Lewis to Mr. Evans as Janice Vick takes notes. Lower left: I am getting bored,” says Alberta Steinmetz while Mrs. Steinmetz and Mrs. Reynolds listen carefully. Lower right: Mrs. Bumpus and Paulette Adkins listen to some parents’ remarks. Activities O cr
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Lunch Time — Break Time Lunch time is a break for students to ‘at, converse, and regain their composure after three or four classes. Whether in the cafeteria, on the hill, or someplace on the school grounds students and faculty find lunchtime a good time to prepare for their afternoon activities. Top right: Jesica Robertson, Liz Wells, Nancy Reid, Susan Kalish. Mitty Frenzel, and Peter Knudsen relax and enjoy their lunch. Left: Paul Siess eats it all up. Center: Dan Rogers and Keith Shelly laugh over a joke while eating. Lower right: Students on the hill relax and converse about the events of the day. 24 Activities
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ppr ALP ; v The Alternative Learning Program here at Langley is three years old. It teaches about one hundred to two hundred students in grades nine through twelve. All who apply are admitted. The curriculum places emphasis on college preparatory courses, environmental studies, and social-political issues. The Alternative Learning Program makes extensive use of professionals within the community. Says Vernon H. Smith, V . . Educational renewal will come through the development of options in public education or they won’t come at all.” Top right: The ALP hall from a new angle, more than just a hall behind the mural. Top left: Father Fred, a part time teacher, and one of the professionals within the community. Lower left: A parent, a student, Rusty Galpin, and a teacher, Nancy Kokus, discuss the ALP program. Lower right: I can’t hold this smile any longer,” says Doug Manring, a student of ALP, as he wishes that the photographer would hurry. 26 Activities
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