Littlestown High School - Littonian Yearbook (Littlestown, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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-1+ The Littonian 61- ANNA MARIE BROWN Brownie Commercial For Pete's sake! Silver Run Junior Red Cross 11, 21, Treasurer 121, Glee Club 121, Sunbonnet Girl 121, Journal- ism 13, 41, Staff 131, Circulation Manager 141, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 121, Class Secretary 13, 41, History Club 141, Business Manager Magazine Campaign 141, Organization Editor The Littonian . E are fortunate to have such an industrious younglady as Anna in our class. She is a very busy person, and if at any time you can't find her she is probably in Mr. Stavely's room or the ofiice, as she is Professor King's secretary. We know that she is interested in the opposite sex, and we hope she works hard for the lucky person. Anna plans to work in someone's office first. We know that she will be both a good wife and a good secretary. CHESTER SHERWOOD BYERS Ches Academic Oh, I say now! Litrlestown Class President 13, 41, Hi-Y Club 141 President 141. History Club 141 President 141, Junior Red Cross 11, 21 Vice President 121, Glee Club 12.3, 41, Soccer 111, School Boy Patrol 131, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 121, Washington's At Home 121, Tea glouse of Sing Lo 111, Sunbonnet Girl 121, Ghost Parade 141, ln Old Vienna 141, enior Play. HES has a host of friends in L. H. S. and out of school. He is ratherquiet, but he always has a big cheery smile for everyone. He likes to tease the girls who wear anklets. Ches has been captain of our crew for two years and has been very successful. He takes an active part in all school activities, ex- cept sports. especially Hi-Y, dramatics and glee club. What would our senior play have been without Elliot and his monacle? Ches has thrilled us with his voice many times. We know that success awaits him in the future. JACK HEDLEY CROUSE Jack Academic Aw, bullets! Peoria, lll. Eugene 0'Neill Dramatic Association 141, Oh Professor 141, Tea House of Sing Lo 111, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 121, School Hoy Patrol 131, Class Vice-Presi- dent 131, Orchestra 141, Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Soccer 11, 2, 3, 41, Debating 121,Basketball 12, 3, 41, Athletic Association 13, 41, Senior Play. ACK is a happy go lucky fellow. I-le always hasa smile and it broadens when a girl approaches. Besides being interested in the fair sex inside and outside of school, we find he is deeply interested in civilengineering. Jack came to us quite some time ago from lllinois. He has taken part in athletics during his high school career and he has displayed much dramatic ability in school plays. Here's hoping his interest in science will lead him to high honors in the near future. RUTH ADELINE CROU SE Ruth Commercial What do you think 2 Germany Township Junior Red Cross 1 l, 2, 3, 41, Girl Reserves 11, 21, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 121. UTH has been with us all through our high school days. She is a very quiet and industrious young lady. Her main interest is commercial work. However, she is often heard talking about the boy friend, a certain lad from Fairfield, and we wonder why she likes to make such frequent trips to Taneytown. As yet, Ruth has not decided what she will do in the future, but whatever she chooses the class of '34 is sure she will be successful.

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-E-1'-v The Littonian -E CLASSOF1934 HELEN MARIE ALTOFF Puffy General Oh, heck ! Littlestown Girl Reserves 115, Tea House of Sing Lo 115, Glee Club 12, 3, 45, Washington Bi- Centennial Pageant 125, The Washington's at Home 125, Junior Red Cross 125, Sun- bonnet Girl 125, Journalism, Assistant Circulating Manager 145, Cheer Leader 145, Class Reporter 145, In Old Vienna, Accompanist 145, Oh, Professor! 145, Foren- sic and Music Contest 145, Senior Play. ELEN is one of the very active members of our class. She has shown us that she has dramatic ability, especially when she played the part of Lynn in our Senior play. We find, in a closer study of this young lady that she is especially quiet when sbe's asleep and isn't talking in her sleep. Helen is very popular and we know she is much interested in the opposite sex. She can dance and sing and she is an accomplished pianist. Helen expects to take up a business course after she leaves us. RUTH EVELYN BANKERT Snooky General For Heaven's sake l Littlestown Junior Red Cross 11, 2, 3, 45, Glee Club 145, In Old Vienna 145. UTH is one of the quiet girls of the Seniorclass. She iswell liked by every- one and she can make friends easily. She is especially well liked by a certain alumnus. Ruth has been very activein the Junior Red Cross Work. She doesn't know what she will do after she leaves good old L. H. S., so she says, but we have a faint idea that she might become someoneis ----- ! She has had experience as a librarian and makes a very efficient one. CHARLES DAVID BITNER Charlie General Listen, you girls! Harrisburg Athletic Club 145, Glee Club 12, 35, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 45, Senior Play. H, what's all the excitement! Just Charlie teasing the girls. His other ac- complishment is that of taking cars apart and putting them together again. Charlie spends all his pastime working in a garage, and does he know his cars? Here is the class comedian. We almost lost Charlie a few times but he always decided to come back to us. He does not take part in sports but he is active in other things. It is his desire to be a radio operator on board a ship. ANNA MARIE BITTINGER Ann General Or Something! ' Littlestovsn Junior Red Cross 125, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 125, Class Reporter 135,Jour- nalism 135, History Club 145. HO is one of the blue eyed blondes in our class? Anna of course. She is very quiet and studious, and if you didn't see her in study halls, you surely wouldn't know she is among you. Ann is a very hard worker, and she won't give up if she can't finish anything she has begun-unless it's book- keeping. But that puzzles everybody when a trial balance or working sheet won't come out. We wonder if at times her heart doesn't beat for a tall blackhaired person of the opposite sex? Anna plans to follow clerical work.



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-I The Littonian -JI HAZEL MARGUERITE DEHOFF Blondie General Is zat so? Littlestown Glee Club 12, 41, Girl Reserves 11, 2, 31, Eugene 0'Neill Dramatic Association 12, 3, 41, Tea House of Sing Lo 111, The Road Back Home 121, Wild Ginger 131, Sunbon- net Girl 121, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 121, The Ghost Parade 141,Cinder- ella Skit 141, In Old Vienna 141, Rats 131. LONDIE, our most picturesque member, is one of the most popular of belles. She is interested in the opposite sex, as can be expected, and she is especi- ally interested in a certain sophomore. Blondie has played lead in many plays and has proven her dramatic ability. Even though Blondie is of the mis- chievous type, she has proven herself a worthwhile student. Her future is undegided, but whatever her aim, the class of '34 wishes her all the success in the wor . HELEN MARIE DEHOFF Frankie Academic Well, I'll be ! Germany Township Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Volley Ball 11, 21, Eugene 0'Neill Dramatic Association 11, 21, Girl Reserves 11,2, 31, Washington's At Home 121, Washington Bi-Centennial Pag- eant 121, Class Treasurer 131, Journalism 13, 41, Editor-in-Chief 141, Typing Club 141, Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 41, Senior Playg Feature Editor of The Littonian . ELEN is the dark beauty of our class. She is a very industrious and studious young lady. She has worked hard for success during her high school career and she has accomplished much. Science seems to be her chief interest, though her work on The Littonian Echo was faithfully done. Helen has played guard on the girl's basketball team for four years. Here's wishing you success in the future, Helen. RUTH EVELYN HARNISH Mitzi General Come up sometime! Littlestown Girl Reserves 11, 21, Basketball 111, Volley Ball 111, Junior Red Cross 121, Language and Travel Club 131 Secretary 131, History and Stamp Club 141 Vice President 141, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 121, Kicked Out of College 111. 55 l'l'ZI is the smallest member of our class. She resembles a famous movie star whom we all know by sight. And she is popular with the opposite sex, mostly Sonny. Ruth likes to stay home in the morn- ings and We can guess why. It is quite easy for her to make friends and she keeps them. She is so small and so attractive. Her future is uncertain, but whatever she does, she has the regards of the class of '34. CHRISTINE MILLER KAUFFMAN Christie Academic Good-night! Altoona Vice President of Class 141, Glee Cluh 141, In Old Vienna 141, Forensic and Music Contest 141, Assistant Business Manager The Littonian . 55 HRISTIEU just came to l.. H. S. this year. We are all very glad to have her with us. and we find that she is a true friend to all. She also has the credit of being the youngest student in the class. Whenever you see a girl with beautiful wavy red hair, being envied by the other girls, you can vouch that it is Christine. Christine plans to go to the American University in Wash- ington. We feel sure that she will be graduated with high honors.

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