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-f? The Littonian -2- ELIAS BROWN LAU Lau Academic I don't have any! Bachmansville Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Language and Travel Club 131, Athletic Club 141, Soccer Manager 141, In Old Vienna 141, Assistant Advertising Manager Senior Play 141, School Boy Patrol 131, Business Manager The Littonian . LL hail the heartbreaker of the class of '34. But it would be unfair not to mention his numerous good points. Elias played a big part in making the soccer team successful, as he was their manager. His interest in two cer- tain Junior girls is a point that must not be omitted, as it is so noticeable. In the future we expect to see Elias's name in the list of famous mechanical engineers and the class of '34 does its share in wishing him every possible success. RICHARD ALEXANDER MAITLAND Dick General Well, what about it? Swampscott, Mass. Soccer 141, Basketball 141, The Ghost Parade 141, In Old Vienna 141,Glee Club 141, Athletic Association 141, Athletic Club 141, Senior Play. ERE'S a jolly good fellow. And so popular with the fair sex. One melt- ing glance from those big brown eyes would loosen the heartstrings ofany girl. Dick just came to usin our Senior year, but what a welcome addition. He has been very active in sports and dramatics. Here's hoping he makes as many friends throughout life as he made during his short stay in our midst and may his dream of becoming a golf professional be realized in the near future. MAYBELLE ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ Maybelle Academic I gotta go! Littlestown Girl Reserves 11, 2, 3, 41 Vice President 141, Eugene 0'Neill Dramatic Association 11, 2, 41 President 141, Glee Club 12. 3, 41 Secretary-Treasurer 131, Class President 111, Class Treasurer 141, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 121. The Road Back Home 121. Sunbonnet Girl 121, Wild Ginger 131. In Old Vienna 141, Oh, Professor 141, Senior Play: Associate Editor of The Littonian . AYBELLE has proven herself a true friend to every member of our class. She is a sweet, lovable, and kind young lady. Maybelle has been very active in school work, and has displayed her dramatic ability in many school plays. She is interested especially in beauty culture and plans to follow that line of work. We wager the young men will want their faces lifted if May- belle is in the business. What do you think? HELEN ELIZABETH SMITH Smitty Commercial Or something Littlestown Debating Club 121, Librarian 121, Journalism 13, 41 Business Manager 141, Exchange Editor 131, Glee Club 141, Stamp and History Club 141, In Old Vienna 141, Advertis- ing Manager Senior Play 141, Assistant Advertising Manager In Old Vienna 141, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 121, Class Editor of The Littonian . HO is that tall slender girl helping those Senior boys with their history notebooks? That's Helen, one of our honor students, who is always willing to help her classmates. She has worked hard for success, and has proven herself to Abe a scholar. We are sure she will be successful as some- body's stenographer or private secretary. Although Helen doesn't wear her heart on her sleeve we are certain she has a warm spot for someone. Good luck to you, Helen, you deserve it.
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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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E The Littonian WE ANNA REBECCA SNYDER Becky General I thought l'd split Wrightsville Glee Club 12, 3, 43, Tea House of Sing Lo 113, Basketball 11, 2, 3,43 Varsity 12, 3,43, Mary Made Some Marmalade 123, The Road Back Home 123, Wild Ginger 133, Sunbonnet Girl 123, Eugene O'Neill Dramatic Association 12, 43, Washington Bi-Cen- tennial Pageant 123, The Ghost Parade 143, In Old Vienna 143, Cinderella Skit 143, Senior Play. TOP! For here comes the most collegiate girl of our class. Becky is always full of fun and her smile cheers anyone who may chance to be sad. We don't know what we would do without Becky and her automobile for they both are a help to our school. She has taken an active part in athletics, and has played basketball for four years. She is a good actress, and has taken part in many high school plays. We are sure she will attain her future goal. ROBERT EDGAR STOVER Bob General Gee Whiz! Littlestown Soccer 11, 2, 3, 43, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43, Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43, Track 113, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 43, Glee Club 13, 43, Journalism 143 Staff 143, Treasurer Hi-Y Club 143, Stamp and History Club 143, Athletic Association 12, 3, 43 Vice President 143, Washington Bi-Centennial Play, and Pageant 123, Class Treasurer 113, 'Kicked Out of College 113, The Ghost Parade 143, ln Old Vienna 143, Sports Editor of The Littonian . 55 OB is another blue eyed blonde in the Senior Class. During his high school years he has been greatly interested in sports, and was quite a star in basketball and soccer. He is very musical and plays several instru- ments. Bob is also interested in a certain girl from the Junior Class and it looks very serious. We expect to see Bob as a successful salesman in the near future. BERNICE MARIE STUDY Bernie General Is zat so ? Maryland Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 43, Secretary 133 President 143, Glee Club 12, 3, 43, In Old Vienna 143, Stamp and History Club 143, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 123, Basketball 11, 2, 33, Girl Reserves 11, 23, Volley Ball 11, 23, Athletic Association 11, 23. ERNICE is one of the accomplished violinists of the class. I-ler beau and bow keep her well occupied. She has been in the orchestra four years, but still has plenty of spare time for-well, we think you all know. Ber- nice doesn't know what she will do in the future. During her high school ca- reer, she made a great number of friends. The class of '34 hopes to see her name among the members of some great orchestra. ARLENE CATHERINE TROSTLE Leno Commercial Oh, my cow ! Littlestown Girl Reserves 11, 2, 3, 43 President 143, Washington Bi-Centennial Pageant 123, Class Historian: Journalism 13, 43 Alumni Editor 133 Assistant Advertising Manager 143, Eugene O'Neill Dramatic Association 123, Glee Club 143, Librarian 143, Junior Red Cross 143 Vice President 143, In Old Vienna 143. Business Manager Magazine Cam- paign 143. Senior Play. l-lO'S that giggling? That's Arlene just having an attack of giggles: they seem to be a habit with her. She is noted for those sparkling brown eyes, which attract so much attention from the boys, especially --. ACT-they are Arlene's initials, and she proved that she could really 'act' in the Senior play. We wonder how she sells all those tickets. Arlene wishes to be somebody's stenog, but the class is afraid she may change her mind.
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