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Ever DORIS M. EVERHART Commercial 110 Boyer Street Littlestown, Pa. Basketball 1, 2: Camera Club 4: Twirling Club 35 Operetta lg Athletic Association 4. What on earth was that sound coming from the Senior English Class? Well, we've found out it was just Giggles and her pals raising a racket when Mrs. Wingert left the room. Yes, Doris was well known for giggling in English and reading a book in P. 0. D., but she can work too, and perhaps you've seen her fingers flying over those typewriter keys. After school she hurried to the Windsor and what did she do with all her money? About three nights out of the week Doris can be seen at the movies, after which she enjoys eating banana splits and plenty of chocolate candy which agrees with her any time of day. Doris, after experimenting with factory and commercial work, wants to become a secretary. Good luck. 'Teeser ARVETA R. FEESER Commercial Littllfftown, Pa. ' . D. 2 Basketball 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 3: Volleyball 3: Camera Club 3, 43 County Chorus 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Littonian Stan' 4. Who's that blonde in that '36 Plymouth? It's none other than Feeser parking with only a few seconds to cross the threshold of 101 before the bell rings. She is well liked by everyone and always ready for having-fun especially after basketball games la regular patron of Hainesll Arveta was a very active member of the Glee Club and takes much interest in athletics. Although she was enrolled in the Commercial Course her greatest desire is to become a clothing designer. Here's hoping she attains her ambition. . Charlie CHARLES L. HALL Academic 90 N. Queen Street Littlestown. Pa. Senior Play 4g High School Play 4 5 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 2,45 Band 4: Glee Club 2,3,4g Camera Club 4: Collectors' Club 43 Dra- matic Club 25 Soccer 4: Senior Fire Patrol 4: County Chorus 4: Class His- torian 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletic Association 4. Hey Charlie what's the answer to this Trig problem? How do you do our Physics, Jack? Yes, you guessed it, Hall's one of the scientific whizzes of the senior class. His fame C?J has spread so far and wide that he was one of the seniors chosen to take the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test. These are not the only things that have made him an outstanding class mate. How 'bout Bogeyman that blackman who stole your heart away? Furthermore, when that boy works he really puts his nose to the grind. The band members and soccer team can vouch for Charlie having playep the cymbals so hard they broke and hav- ing been the seniors' outstanding scorer. We feel assured that he will carry this talent into his chosen ambition, civil engin- eexing, and make his goal. Best wishes! Essie ESTHER B. HANKEY Commercial Littlestown, Pa. R. D. 2 Glee Club 2 5 Piano Club ap Athletic Club 4, Basketball 3. The Class of '47 proudly presents-fthe Champion Cherry Pie Maker of L: H. S.-Esther. All right boys, line forms to the right but no guarantee of a cherry pie with every date. This curly headed gal likes to dance too and is often seen Bar- low bound. Essie is a good jane and takes part in all active sports when she doesn't have to be hurrying home to tuck the chickens in bed,-she's a farmer you know and does a great chicken business. After graduation she plans to attend beauty culture school and some day have a place of her own. Success is our wish for her. .K Q Sixteen
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Kay MARY K. CROUSE Academic 302 N. Queen Street Littlestown, Pa. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 334: Vol- l ball 3: Operetta 1, 2, 8, 45 Class Oflicer frepresentativej 2, 4: Monogram Club 3: Typing Club 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: County Band 2, 3, 4g Student Li- brarian 45 Joumslism 2, 3, 45 Athletic Association 4: County Chorus 4. Do you know how to whisper? If anyone happened to be in the library when Kay was behind the desk, they would whisper. In basketball she has really shown all how easy it is to roll up the score. When number seven shot it was L. H. S's own Kay sinking the ball. Her gift for gab was sometimes unwanted especially when it interrupted class work but all in all it was usually welcome. She is in for anything from taking an afternoon of ease to the hardest Trig problem and how she loves Trig !!! Her ambition is to become a Phys. Ed. teacher. Good luck Kay l Weezie E. LOUISE DODRER Commercial Littlgstcbwrii Pa. Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 3, 49 County Chorus 45 Typist for The Littoman Echo 4. Wow! look at that speed demon pounding away at that old typewriter and cracking gum to match her speed. Don't your jaws ever get tired, Dodrer? We guess she doesn't have time to become tired being one of our industrious secretaries. Although a hard working gal, Weezie is always ready to join in the fun. She is a good roller skater and can be seen at Rainbow on Sunday nights skating with a tall, dark, and handsome lad. Louise's ambition is to become a private secretary to some big business executive. Here's wishing her success and happiness through the coming years in the profession she has chosen. . i Betty ELIZABETH C. ECKENRODE Academic Littlistcbwrs Pa. Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 35 Basketball lg Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club 43 Typing Club 3. Are you reading another book? Betty enjoys reading and makes very frequent trips to the library. Bookworm is not a suitable name for her because she has also been interested in sports throughout her high school days and was on the volley ball team last year. She was out for basketball several times but something always happened so that she couldn't continue, but she was regularly on hand for intramural contests and played a swell game. Betty has received a lot of teasing about her frequent absences from school but since she wants to become a nurse we know she'll learn to be always on the job. Ruthie RUTH D. EPPLEMAN Commercial 106 W. King Street Littlestown, Pa. Camera Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 19 Library Club 3. Tall and slim, Ruthie towers above the rest of us but is very down to earth in desires and ways. School hours found her busy in the Commercial Room typing papers for Miss Martin. After Maple Avenue rush was over at 3:30, Ruth headed for the Windsor and made that Packing Room buzz with activity. The name Tom seems to rate high on her date book and in the evenings we find Ruthie at Taneytown or Union Mills dancing. Her real desire after graduation is to become a house- wife and it doesn't look like the fulfillment of this is too far away. We wish her every happiness in her future life. Fifteen
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Lorky J. DOLORES HAWK Academic ' 149 E. King Street Littlestown, Pa. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Typing Club 35 Camera Club 45 Athletic Association 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, County Chorus 35 Student Librarian 3, 4. Every morning you could see-this tall lanky senior girl hurrying across the playground two or three minutes or-well, she usually made it. When Lorky arrived she hurried to finish her French lesson which somehow didn't get done until the last minute. Dolores is also a busy girl outside of school for she has been Working after school saving to go to college for she wants to teach young 'uns. We feel sure she'll be able to keep her pupils quiet because she did a swell job as student librarian keeping the noise down to a minimum in the library. Here's hoping this ability sticks with her and her pupils learn a great deal under her teaching! Jackie JACQUELINE B. HOCKENSMITH Academic Littlestcgvn, Pa. ' . .1 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 35 Operetta 15 County Chorus 45 All-State Orchestra 3. A pleasing smile, and a pair of dimples-that's our Jackie who plays the bass violin in band and orchestra. Boy, listen to her sound out those bass notes! Bright and early every morn- ing you saw 'her coming in the Gettysburg pike. Yes, jackie is from the country and what's more that's where her heart belongs. With wedding bells ringing in her ears and that sparkler no her left hand, third finger, which a farmer boy named Carroll gave her, it seems a sure thing that life on a farm will be her future lot. May matrimony be bliss, Jackie! 'Charb CHARLOTTE L. HOFE Academic 121 E. King Street Littlestown, Pa. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Sports' Editor of The Littonian Echo 45 Class Representative 15 Class Secretary 35 Typing Club 35 Camera Club 45 Operetta 1, 2, 35 Softball 35 Volleyball 35 Journalism 1, 2, 3, 45 County Chorus 45 Monogram Club 35 Athletic Association 4. There goes Charb to Room 101 again, Maybe you've heard this said about her sometime during the year. She has been on the staff of our school paper for four years and has done a good job as Sports' Editor as everyone knows who has read her articles in The Littonian Echo. Charb has been very active in sports having played guard on the girls' basketball team and played in softball and volleyball games. She-has also participated in the Glee Club activities singing alto. A lot of Charlotte's time outside of school is spent at the skating rink in Taneytown where you've probably seen her. Her ambition is to become a nurse and we are confident that her cheerful per- sonality will aid her patients on the road to recovery. , Fran FRANCES V. KING Academic Littgestogwn, Pa. . . l r Glee Club 2. 3, 45 Dramatic Club 35 Typing Club 45 Operetta 2. Who is that coming into home room after the devotions are over? It's none other than Frances King. Although she may be late in coming to school she never lets a minute go idly by forduring her spare time she was usually busily engaged in writing letters to a certain scmeone or leisurely reading a book. Frances is a good sport and takes much teasing from her friends. Although she doesn't participate in any games outside ofschool, she loves to attend and enjoy them. .Her desire to become a nurse oribeautician is indefinite but we want to wish her much success in any vocation she may choose. ' . Seven-teen
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