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gm The Littonian e224 DRAMATICS CLUB PRI-:smENT-Maybelle Schwartz SECRETARY- Louise Weaver TREASURERkEth6l Lindaman TYPISTS-Helen Altoff, Mary Weaver FACULTY ADVISOR-MiSS Golda O. Hook The Eugene O'Neill Dramatic Association reorganized this year with twenty-five members. Projects for the year included the presentation of various one act plays, monologues and talksg also a study of Eugene 0'Neill and other American dramatists. The most outstanding event of the year was the presentation of a three act play entitled Oh, Professor! ATHLETIC CLUB PREsIoEN'r-Percell Ecker VICE-PRESIDENT-Elias Lau SECRETARY-Fred Trostle TREASURER-Nadine Renner FACULTY Aovrsok-Harold R. Schriver A new Club was organized in the high school this year, namely the Athletic Club, whose pur- pose it was to create a greater interest in sports. The club with its forty members participated in various interesting games. Many sports were discussed and when possible demonstrated at the week- ly meetings. In the spring, outdoor activities were enjoyed. An assembly program was given at which time games unfamiliar to most were outlined.
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he Littonian -- JOURNALISM CLUB hi l'lAt'UI,'l'Y Anvlsoa-Lloyd L. Stavely The Journalism Club with its thirteen members is one of the active organizations in L. H. S. lt has charge ofthe publication of the school paper 'l'he Littonian Echo ,which is issued monthly. 'l'his lflub is a member of the Pennsylvania School Press Association and the York-Adams School l'ress lfon ference. JUNIOR RED CROSS l'm:smv:N1'-Louise Atno Vufr:-l'iu4:s1pr:N'r-Arlene Trostle Sr1cRr:'rARYgNellie Yingling 'l'm:AsImmc-liuth liankert l'iAl'llI.TY Anvisoa-Miss Reida Longanecker 'l'he Annual Junior Red Cross roll call was sponsored by the Club in our school. The pupils of both grades and high school were present and all were represented on the program. Several pupils outlined the projects which the grades expected to accomplish during the year, and which have now been completed. At Christmas toys were collected, repaired and distributed to the needy.
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The Littonian M- H1-YCLUB l'ur:siol-:NT-Chester Byers Sl-:cm-:TARY-Robert Myers Tm-:Asum-:ir-Robert Stover l ACUl,'l'Y ADVISOR-Pillll I-2. King This is the first year for a Hi-Y Club at Littlestown. The outstanding activities of the year were: State Bible Contest, an inspiring assembly program and discussional meetings. The Com- munity church service, on April 22, as conducted by the members, was a great success The purpose of the club, which is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, was the theme. GIRL RESERVE CLUB I'ar:slor:NT-Bernice Bowers Vicri-PRr1:slm:NT-Maybelle Schwartz 'l'm-:Astml-:R-Jane Hartman SPfl'RFI'l'ARY-WlHlffPtl Rider FAcUi.'rY Abvisou-Miss Josephine Stetser The Barbara Fritchie Girl Reserves reorganized in September. During the fall the girls went on hikes and treasure hunts. Later they held interesting programs indoors. Several of the girls acted as waitresses at two banquets held the past winter. This spring the club presented a program in assembly. ln handicraft the girls learned to knit and paint silhouettes. The Spring Festival of Nations was an outstanding event ofthe year.
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