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C. Rodman, Pres. S. Rabenstine, Treas. Miss Blettner, Adviser K. Mummert, Sec. l R. Eiserman, V.-Pres. RED CROSS COUNCIL Once again the Junior Red Cross Council of Eichelberger undertook the job of filling a school chest. Some seven hundred items--school and per- sonal supplies , recreational equipment, musical instruments, first aid kits and books--went into this chest. The Junior Red Cross Council of E.H.S., under the direction of Miss Pearl Blettner, carries out many simi- lar projects every year. To obtain the student co-operation and participation necessary for the success of these projects,an assembly program is given each year. Dieter Philippe, a German exchange student and member of the class of 1955, sparked this year's as- sembly with afascinating talk about his homeland and the Red Cross there. Row 1: N. Sterner, L. Fullerton, J. Baumgardner, H. Crawford, M. Chronister, S. Brammer, J. Ehrhart, G. Way, D. Cassatt, J. Shafer, A. Wentz. Row 2: P. Bailey, J. Bo1in,,G. Feeser, B. l-loffacker, M. Pottorff, S. Honess, B. Hollinger, J. Berkheimer, M. A. Bowers, S. Trone, I. Rohrbaugh, C. Yost. Row 3: S. Kelbaugh, P. Moorehead, A.Musse1man, D. Yingling, S. Zartman, S. Baumgardner, B. Bethas, N. Edwards, C. Leister, J. Trone, A. Glad- hill, N. Schuman. Row 4: C. Karst, E. Jones, W. Formwalt, P. Spangler, D. Phillip, W. Smith, L. Frieze, E, Reitzel, R. Young, A. Gearis, W. Vanderslice.
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S. Irons V.-Pres. S. Parr, Sec. Mr. Diehl, Adviser D. Wallick, Treas. P. Schott, Pres. STUDENT COUNCIL Ina school such as ours there must be some type of organization to pro- mote the welfare of the students in E.H.S.g the Student Council fills this need. Members of the Council, one from every homeroom and two at large from each class, meet every Friday morning to try to iron out current prob- lems. They report to their horneroorns in the afternoon to let the students know the activities of the Council. Mr. Diehl guides the council's ac- tivities, which annually include super- vising the elections in the fall, enter- taining the faculty at a tea, acting as guides at open house and the career conference, and sponsoring the fresh- man orientation day in the spring. In addition to this,in the interest of scholarship, the Student Council awards the Oak Leaf in the Spring to the out- standing boy and girl in the Senior Class. Row 1: S. Zacharias, S. Smith, J. Blocher, I. Spangler, S. Shafer, I. Shafer, N. Miller. Row 2: S. Brown, L. Fullerton, S. Kelbaugh, E. Amspacher, S. Parr, B. Doll, R. Cromer. Row 3: W. Formwalt, D. Phillip, D. Wallick, P. Schott, P. Winand, M. Bollinger.
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Staff Editor-in-chief ............ Jack Baublitz Associate Editor ............ Larry Wentz Business Manager ......... Mary Rohrbaugh Sonja Hudson, Kay Mummert, Jane Trone, Charlotte Leister Senior Department ..... Barb Stevens, editorg Jean Winter, Beverly Frock, Carol Zacharias, George l-lostetter, Fay Weaver Feature Department .... . Emmie Amspacher, Editor, Carol Rodman, Mary Ann Oyer, Eleanor Hamm, Shirley Black, Bertha Leese Art Department . . . Sally Bixler, Editor: Nancy Sterner,Jean Baumgardner, Sally Gray, Barhara Dull, Bruce Wolff, Dawn Descheemaeker Sports Department ...... Pete Schott, Editor: Malc Riddle, Linda Fullerton, Girls' Sports Circulation Department ..... Dick Patterson, Editorg Judy Conrad, Ted Barnhart, Larry Bow- man, Ed Slevin, Steve Myers, Susan Trostle Student Photographer ....... George Layman Mr. Kemp, Adviserg L. Wentz, Associate Editorg Mrs. Diehl, Adviser: J. Baublitz, Editor-in-chief. OR IR Together with the nighthawk, seen maturing throughout these pages, we, the class of 1955, have reacheda jump- ing off place. Our Nornir is the record of feathers added during the three years at E. H. S.: classes, sports, clubs, mu- sical organizations -- all have con- tributed their share. The 1955 Nornir staff exerted tire- less effort to obtain and combine the best pictures, articles and features in- to a layout begun in the middle of our Junior year. Our Senior year arrived and we found we had really only begun. No fledglings now, we plunged into a vigorous sales campaign. Next, the photographer's schedule had to be planned and carried outg deadlines were set for the articles. Deadline--that was the key word. But somehow the goal was achieved: the 1955 Nornir, out- wardly resplendent with white cover, inwardly rich in never to be forgotten memories. Row 1: B. Leese, M. Rohrbaugh, J. Winters, J. Baumgardner, D. Kemp, J. Trone, L. Fullerton, S. Forney. Row 2: E. Hamm, J. Conrod, B. Stevens, C. Leister, S. Gray, E. Amspacher, C. Zacharics, S. Hudson. Row 3: P. Short, S. Black, K.Mummert,C. Rodman,N. Sterner, S. Bix1er,B. Frock, M. Oyer. Row 4: D. Weaver, B. Wolff, G. Hostetter, M. Riddle, L. Wentz, L. Bowman, S. Myers. I. Baublitz, D. Patterson.
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