Littlestown High School - Littonian Yearbook (Littlestown, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 11 text:

-E The Littonian E HONOR STUDENTS ANNA BROWN HELEN DEHOFF CHRISTINE KAUFFMAN MAYEELLE SCHWARTZ HELEN SMITH LOUISE WEAVER MARY WEAVER THE LITTONIANH STAFF Editor-in-Chief .. Associate Editor .. Business Manager .. .. Assistant Business Manager Class Editor .. .. .. .. Organization Editor .. Sports Editor .. Feature Editor .. MARY WEAVER MAYEELLE SCHWARTZ ELIAS B. LAU CHRISTINE KAUFFMAN HELEN SMITH ANNA BROWN ROBERT STOVER HELEN DEHOFF

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E- The Littonian -1- LJ CLASS OFFICERS CHESTER BYERS .. .. CHRISTINE KAUFFMAN .. ANNA BROWN .. .. .. MAYBELLE SCHWARTZ . ARLENE TROSTLE .. CLASS COLORS BLUE AND WHITE CLASS FLCWER .. President .. Vice-Preside nt .. Secretary .. Treasurer .. Historian CREAM ROSE BUD CLASS MOTTO VOLENS ET POTENS



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Ee The llaittonian 5- CLASS HISTORY On September 4, 1930, a much anticipated event occurred in the lives of thirty-four young, intelligent looking creatures. Then the class of'34 crossed for the first time, the threshold of that building which was to house their hopes and ambitions, joys and sorrows, victories and defeats for four long years, and here they spent their time preparing for the glorious future. Greatly appreciated were the rural lads and lassies who joined us, comprising 3076 of the class and they have proven that they possess scholastic ability sometimes surpassing that of the town folk. During our Freshmen year, greenhorns though we were, a very enjoyable New Year's Party was held at the home of Arlene Trostle. When we returned to school as Sophomores, the number of classmates was less, but a few others joined our ranks. We had the almost unique honor of having in our class five Freds, but by the end of that year, they had all deserted us. We also had four Ruths, three Helens and two Annas. Of these, we lost only one Ruth-faithful girls. At the close of our Sophomore year, an outing and picnic was held at Natural Dam. We returned as Juniors and Jolly Juniors we were. We enjoyed a Valen- tine Party that winter at the home of Rebecca Snyder. In the Spring we took the Seniors of '33 on an outing at Natural Dam. Some members of each class went swimming, and the water attracted Miss Hook so much that she fell in. Our Junior year was nearly over and we regretted it to a great extentg but our minds were concentrated on one factg as Seniors we would enter a new school building. We are all very grateful to the school board and thetax payers for providing the well equipped, comfortable, new school building that has been our good fortune to occupy and enjoy. No one realized except those who were ctompelled to attend classes in the old building what crowded conditions existed t ere. At last it had come. We were Seniors with a class membership of twenty- one. But, at the very beginning of our Senior year we welcomed into the fold two new students, making a total of twenty-three. Our Senior year has not been so jolly. Our minds keep reverberating the thought that it will be our last year to participate in any high school activities. The time has Hown, it seems, and contacts here will be no more. In the various activities about the school, the class of '34 has always taken a leading part. ln dramatics, especially, our talent was discovered. Our class play I Will! I Won't! proved a financial as well as dramatic success, and favor- able comments poured in from all sides on the marvelous dramatic ability dis- played. The characters will long be remembered in their various difficult roles. With its limited number of boys, our class has been fortunate to be repre- sented in athletics. Our star is Robert Stover, who excels in basketball and who played soccer, basketball and baseball all four years. Dick Maitland, who joined our ranks this year, also proved a valuable addition to the basketball and soccer teams. Our girls were also well represented in basketball. The class provided a competent soccer manager in Elias Lau. during this, our last year. It is with regret that We leave the familiar haunts of Littlestown High School. We are ready to sail on, sail on. and with eager hopes and ambitious aspirations will we travel. Who knows? Perhaps within its folds, the class harbors a future President. Laugh at us if you will, but remember, we shall bravely fight the battle and toil diligently until we reach our goal.

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