Littlestown High School - Littonian Yearbook (Littlestown, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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Bashful Tommy Doris E. in her little red wagon Sad case Needie still likes watermelon Puppy love Charlie without curls Minnie Mouse Picnicker Marion Frances in the tub Rid 'em Hylda Louise S. on a bicycle built for one Twenty-Jive Dolores is a big girl now Farmer John Bathing Beauty Senator Schwartz and Ambassador Mayers When we were young and yay, The intellectual four

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Jim JAMES M. WEHLER Academic Littlestown, Pa., R. D. 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 4: Chess Club 3: Operetta 3: 43 Camera Club 4: County Band 2, 3, 4: District Band 3, 4: County Chorus 4: Athletic Association 4. Who is that tall, dark and handsome young chap standing near 1,01 talking to the one and only senior red-head? ' Gee, how did you guess it? That's right, it's Jim, He's the boy who came to school with a pair of clod-hoppers and on Wed- nesday and Friday you could see him bringing his King Trom- bone for band. In band he has made quite a name for himself for he played since he was in seventh grade, has been in District Band for the past two years and County, three. When intra- mural basketball season started he was always on hand. At soccer games whenever a flash went by, no one wondered for they all knew it was Jim, the lineman for the team. He is well liked by everyone and is an all-around Joe, He is un- decided about his future but in whatever work he plans to en- gage we know he'll attain his goal. Wilkie THOMAS H. WILT Industrial Arts 14 Cemetery Street Littlestown, Pa. Soccer 4: Class Otiicer Crepresentativeb 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Home Ee. Club 3, 4: Operetta 2. Barlow shuFHe that's all we need to say and Tom is OH: he has his partner and is shuiiiing around the room already. This was the spirit he showed all during the good ole school days eager, ready to do things, other than school work and how! Wilkie is a fine fellow, liked by all the students and always has a few words or a smile for everyone. We can't forget him when it comes to soccer for he was the goal keeper, and he allowed few points to be made by the opposing teams. Thomas has a wide variety of occupations to choose from and, what- ever his choice, may his future be bright. Jan JANET M. WINTRODE Vocational Home Ec. Littlestown, Pa. R. D. 1 Glee Club 2, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: F. H. A. Club 4: Operetta 2, 4. Now, will you girls please be quiet? Of course, Jan is among that group of girls using her certain knack for talking which everyone comes up against once they get to know her. She is a stellar intramural basketball forward and has helped to score many points. Janet turned out some tasty dishes during the few weeks we had a cafeteria and she has also done a lot of other excellent work in home ec. We know she'll be a good housewife with all her home making training and may she make things ever run smoothly for herself and hers as she did in the past. Jeannie JEAN E. YEALY Vocational Home Ec. 11 W. King Street Littlestown, Pa. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta. 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 3: Dramatic Club 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: County Chorus 3, 4: County Band 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. Club CPresidentJ 4: Typing Club 4: Monogram Club 3: Volleyball 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Athletic Association 4. Stick it, Jean! Remember how many times we yelled those words and she usually came through with two points. Jeannie with the light brown hair has also given a helping hand to many other school activities mainly the Glee Club. Her por- trayal of Mama Liza sure swept everyone to the deep South. As-one of the Yealy family she is often seen in the five and ten giving the customers quite a sales talk-she enjoys her nivork and would like to have a store of her own some day. In what- ever goal she engages we wish Jeannie the best of everything. Twenty-four



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C1588 OF THE, CLASS UF 1947 We, the class of 1947 of Littlestown High School,upon reaching the point in our lives at which we pass on to greater things, hereby declare this to be our last will and testament and make the following bequests: To our principal, Mr. King, we will a share of our sincere gratitude for his faithful and kind service and guidance. We also, leave with him our most sincere wishes for continuing success throughout the years to come. To Mr. Evans, we will the spirit to win and play clean in all sports and five freshman boys for a winning basketball team to bring trophies to L. H. S. To Mr. Stover, we will Robert Scholl's trumpet playing ability. To the next dramatic coach who needs twins, we will Marion Bankert and Dorothy Knight's likeness. To our underclassmen: We will Jeanne Baughman's blonde hair to Eleanor Harner. We will Doris Conover's locker to Kenneth Rice. - We will Mary Kay Crouse's love for Mr. Stavely in P. O. D. and Shirley Matthias's long tresses, to Mary Renner. We will Louise Dodrer's chewing gum ability to Doris Claybaugh. We will Elizabeth Eckenrode's love of reading to Dorris Kerns. We will Ruth Eppleman's slimness to Janet Wenschhof. We will Doris Everhart's after school job at the Windsor to Brenda Walker. We will Arveta Feeser's drivers license to Robert Reinaman. ' We will Charles Hall's wavy hair to Robert King. We will the natural curly hair of Esther Hankey and Elizabeth Utz to Ruth Miller and Bernice Gerrick. We will LeRoy Harner's shop ability to Robert Snyder. We will Dolores Hawk's love of gym class to Joann Wehler. We will Jacqueline Hockensmith's string bass section in band to Virginia Herr. We will Charlotte Hofe's position as Sports' Editor and Marvin Robert's dislike of his- tory to Albert Stock. We will Frances King's tardiness to Jean Wolfe. We will Hylda Klinefelter's seat on the school bus to Velma Flickinger. We will the typing ability of Josephine Lippy and David Reinaman's navy uniform to Kenneth Boyd. We will Shirley Mackley's back seat in home room to her brother Jack. We will Wilbur Mayers' hours spent in shop to Richard Mehring. We will Erma Miller's daily trip to the bank to Eleanor Spangler. We will Charlotte Motter's baton to Anna Mae Bish. CContinued on Next Page? 6 Twenty-six -

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