Littlestown High School - Littonian Yearbook (Littlestown, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 26 text:

'Ist row: Gary Strevig, Susie Blocher, Ellen Beck, Margaret Knight, Jane Barton, Larry Huff, Hazel Krout, Loretta Study, Gerrie Rob- erts, Allen King, 2nd row: Mary Ann Burgoon, Edra Ealy, Rich- ard Horner, John Shomper, John Flynn, Tony Maitland, Edward King, Kenneth Koontz, Albert Snyder. 'Ist row: Raymond Hilker, Lois Sparver, Peggy Miller, Mildred Koontz, Sandra Anthony, Barbara Rebert, Mildred Hilker, Fran- ces Miller, Winitred Redding, Joyce Dutterer. 2nd Row: Marian Worley, Eleanor Harner, Phyllis Rimel, Ronald Bowers, Gary Wolfe, Joan Bair, Shirley Erb, John Ammenhauser, Gene Miller, Wayne Hockensmith. 3rd Row: Theron Dayholt, Gerald Brum- gard, Richard Messinger, Glenn Chronister, James Kress, Joseph Klunk, Michael Cookson, Carl Rucker, Clyde Fuhrman.

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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY 1956 Excitement was in the air as a group of eager boys and girls entered the halls of L.H.S. for the first time as students. This was the day we had all been waiting for. As we entered the building, our group of ninety-two pupils was immediately dubbed the class of '57, Our grade school teachers had told us that the years before us would fly quickly, but to us, then, it didn't seem possible. But now, looking back, it does seem like only yesterday. As we became adjusted to our new surroundings, we sometimes made mistakes, but soon we felt at home in our new environment. The first two years of our school lives, we took part in the band, chorus, dramafics, and showed our school spirit by supporting and participating in sports and other activities. After an enjoyable vacation, we returned in the fall of I954 to find ourselves Freshmen. We were now the eldest of the junior hi , and felt our importance as leaders of that group. As we participated in the band, sports, clubs, journalism, and choruses, we felt more responsi- bilities toward our studies and decided to work harder at them. Even with studies, we man- aged, however, to build up our class treasury to a considerable amount. This year we ordered our class rings and took the annual Freshmen trips to Harrisburg and Hershey. As Sophomores, or silly sophs, we spent our first year in Senior High. We took part in all of the various activities and tried to work harder on our studies. The main events of the year were the Christmas dance and the ordering of our school rings to be given us in our Junior year. After a hot, but enjoyable summer, we knew we soon had to make a decision about our future. To help us decide, we attended a Career Conference in Gettysburg, but some of us were still unsure. While concerned with the decision, we had to prepare for the Prom, given by us for the Seniors. This was the most important and enjoyable time of the year for us. We received our school rings, and with determination looked eagerly forward to the most important year of our school life. Signed, Jane Barton, Historian CLASS OFFICERS President .,.... .... R ichard Horner Vice President , . . . . .Gerrie Roberts Secretary-Treasurer . , . , . .,,.........,,. Roberta Rose Class Representatives .... . Mary Ann Burgoon-Loretta Study Historian . ....... . ........,,,...... Jane Barton

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