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? M7162 Q ,l Q eeff lb X Ag n e , if - ' t xi- W , i ,H if fi - Q ff' , M 3? 11 The N. I-L A. is one of the many fine organizations of our school that has national affiliations. The major aims of this organization are: the promotion of individual growth by development of physical, social and moral qualities: the promotion of better home living: the provision of wholesome recreational activities: the giving of service to the school, community, state and nation. President ---- - - -Kathryn Wilson Secretary - - - - -Dolores Betts Vice President - - - - Elaine Wooden Treasurer - - - - Betty Davis Our LibraryC1ub is organized under the sponsorship of Mrs. E. M. Logan. Its purpose is three-fold: to sponsor a greater interest among the students in the use of books and library serviceg to stimulate reading interestg to improve the library service of the school.
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QSIUOQHX Gounczf President, Gene Motley Vice President, Sue Hughes The purpose of the Student Council is to give the student body a voice in the affairs of the school and to create among them qualities of leadership, and to provide training in the responsibilities of self -govemment. 'Q . Nh 'Jig 'T CSllll0Ql2f yvafrof Captain, Frances Wilson Captain, Andrew Louder- man. It functions to pro- mote safety practices and direct all traffic in the school and on the grounds.
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'E fyrgg 545 l , l 1 1 This year Langston students were afforded a new privilege, radio announcing. Charles Wade, Mary Jenkins, Anita Woody, Philip Stamps, Frances Wilson and Charles Yarborough, were some of the first to be heard on Teen Topics every Friday after- noon on WBTM. The Veterans Club, a newly organized club at Langston is made up of former stu- dents of Langston who have retumed to complete their education, after serving in the Armed Forces. THE SCHOOL EXCHANGE The school exchange is operated by students under a faculty super- visor. The exchange provides an oppor- tunity for commercial students to gain practical experience in business techniques. 111
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