Littlestown High School - Littonian Yearbook (Littlestown, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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RET R ED G.I.' Lee LEROY S. HARNER Industrial Arts Gettysburg, Pa. R. D. 5 Senior Play 4g Camera Club 4: Airplane Club 2: Class Vice President 4. When we returned to school in September a new face greeted us--one which we have come to know as likeable and friendly with a way of teasing and pulling fast ones on unsuspecting victims. It was LeRoy, the first of our two G. I's. He is a Navy veteran having entered the service May 4, 1944 and served in the Pacific, Atlantic and Carribbean on patrol craft, also on a submarine chaser. Lee was discharged in May 1946. Quite studious, he has done his work with great pride and al- ways had it finished at the required time. He surprised all by his skill in spelling in English class for he simply couldn't be stumped by the hardest words. We know that he will prosper in any field he chooses and it is our hope that he gets as much pleasure from life as he has from his school days. i I Davey DAVID C. REINAMAN General Littlestown, Pa. R. D. l Art Club 1, 23 Glee Club 2, 3. At the beginning of the second semester there was quite a rumpus in the gossip corner when the new, good-looking blonde boy left many swooning. After serving four years in the Navy Davey returned to finish his schooling. He sailed on four different ships, landed on six of the world's continents and-undoubtedly can tell many stories of the things he has seen doing his duty as a radioman. David is a whiz in English and takes to Trig as a duck to water and plans to go to college after graduation. We believe that he will succeed in whatever he plans to do. Good luck, Davey , Thirteen

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When the third year began, school opened with a bang for all the students. The members of the class studied and worked hard in order to uphold the title of Juniors In the fall of this year class rings were selected and all anxiously awaited their arrival. Many members of the class engaged in the sports and extra-curricular activities about the school. In March of this year the juniors and seniors attended a 'Career Conference at Gettysburg College. The most import- ant event was on May 3 when the juniors held the annual Prom with the seniors as guests. The last event of the year was the picnic held in St. ,Iohn's woods. In the fall of 1946, when the senior year started our num- ber had dwindled to forty-six happy, anxious students and we realized that our high school days were nearly over. One of the main happenings of this school term was the Senior Play Bogeyman which was attended by a capacity audience. Again this year the seniors and juniors attended a Career Conference at Gettysburg. The highlights of the final year were the Prom, at which all enjoyed themselves immensely, and the trip to Washington where each and every senior had a wonderful time. The trip lasted two days and consisted of visits to the White House, Smithsonian Institute and sight-seeing excursions around the city. In closing this history the members of the class of '47 wish to extend their gratitude to the members of the faculty for the help received from them, and the interest they have taken in all our endeavors and to the student body for their wonderful cooperation. And so we bid all farewell. Charles Hall, Historian. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert Scholl - President LeRoy Harner - Vice President Oneida Snyder - Secretary Ruth Myers Treasurer Charles Hall - Historian Mary Kay Crouse Class Representative - Twelve



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I Al ALBERT I. BAIR Academic 326.S. Queen Street Littlestown, Pa. I Basketball Manager 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Soccer fCap- bainj 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Oflicer CPresidentJ 1: Athletic Association fExecu- tive Council! 4: Baseball Manager 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Body Presi- dent 4: District Band 3, 4: County Band 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: High School Play 2, 3: Typing Club 4: Atlas Club 3: Dramatic Club 2: High School quartette, 1, 2, 3, 4. Al is well known to everybody around L. H. S. either as the student body president or a real friend. Perhaps, if you haven't seen him talking with his boys Cjayvees which he coachedj, you heard him play his old beat up baritone in the school band. Could be, you saw him crooning in one of the operettas to a fair damsal. We'll never forget his stellar per- formance as center forward of the county's champion soccer team which he captained to many a victory. His future is un- decided though he has expressed his desire to be a coach. What- ever field he chooses, we'll say, so long and nice going Al. Marion MARION V. BANKERT Academic 47 Prince Street Littlestown, Pa. Typing Club 3: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 2, 3, 4: Librarian 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 3: Volleyball 3: Class Officer 2: Monogram Club 3: Athletic Association 4: Senior Play 4: High School Play 1, 3: Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4: The Littonian 4. f Hey are you going up street? That's Marion's favorite cry at lunch time when her fellow lunch-eaters find a way up street. Her melodious voice clearly rang out not only the above words but also has been a main feature of the glee club, choruses, and operettas. With this musical talent Marion also possesses dramatic ability which she hopes to make her career. In basketball she was a killer for blocking those balls and likewise in softball when holding the catcher's mitt. This at- tractive, friendly blackhead also kept the school informed with the latest gossip in Echo Chatter as well as Al on what she was going to do Saturday night. All kidding aside. if she sings and smiles all the while, we predict her dreams will come true. Jeannie JEANNE V. BAUGHMAN Commercial 223 N. Queen Street Littlestown, Pa. Shop Club 3: Camera Club 4: Operetta 1: Athletic Association 4. We saw her at Barlow with the Hankey girls or was it at Eichelberger Hi watching their star Goby on the basketball court? Wherever it was we could tell by her twinkling dimples and flash of golden blonde hair that Jeannie was having a good time. This green eyed lassie ,who takes life in its stride by laugh- ing off the struggles and problems that she comes up against has done O. K. in her school life. After graduation she wants to koil hair and give the women de woiks. With her com- mercial training her books will never be jumbled up fwe hope: and success is bound to come her way. Con DORIS M. CONOVER Commercial 533 E. King Street Littlestown, Pa. Bgnd 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta. 3, 4: Collectors' Club 3: Library Club 4: County Band 3, 4: Athletic Association 4. Who is that girl we see hurrying down. the hall? Why, of course, it's Mr. King's secretary. Doris is an industrious stu- dent who doesn't say much outside of class but knows the answers in class especially the commercial subjects. She en- tered our class during the sophomore year. Since then she has been a faithful member of band doing a swell job playing a clari- net. She loves to attend band concerts which seems only natural since she is interested in music. The class of '47 knows Doris will carry her excellent secretarial work into the business world. Fourteen

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