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f: '3' J. 1. I QRS? 619' . . - mill mmm -+- Qjlaugx . . PM Mean. r.. mr-:W .. ., W hm, n,,,,..Q: 'M':,m um sr... X , f. rx... -1:11 .Ms r -- r-..:..s1gly:vW'iun ,,Tfx..1'. 1 ...M Z 55.5271 ,, m,W.I', lr- - K ..-W ' --,ggi .. ,. .V , U.. - I, ,N p' ' A elf nw Seated: E. Amspacher, Editor: H. Gruver, Advisor. Standing: A. Loss, Make-up Editorg E.1ones, Make -up Editorg G. Hostetter, Business Manager. THE ORANGE A D BLACK The first student publication of Han- over High School began in the year 1905 under the name, THE HANOVERIAN. It was issued by the Hanover High School Athletic Association and sold for thirty-five cents a copy. It was sus- pended from publication two years later, in 1907. In 1914 the publication was begun again under the name of THE ORANGE AND BLACK. Since then its policy has been to provide a medium for the honest expression of student opinion and to re- cord all important activities and events . Thus it constitutes the real history of Eichelberger. Since its beginning it has won many awards in national and state contests. Repeatedly it has been awarded First- Class Honors in the National Scholastic Press Association competition,making a record of which we are justly proud. Row 1: N. Kessler, B. Stambaugh, S. Shoff, L. Mc Gill, G. Bousum, S. Bollinger, C. Meredith, D. Reichart, M. Matthews,V. Blouse. Row 2: G. Hostetter, E. Amspacher, E. Reindollar, C. Leese, I. Garrett-, K. Ensminger, S. Werner, T. Rebert, R. Null, C. Shearer. Row 3: L. Wentz, P. Schott, J. Glick, D. Yiugling, P. Brilhart, B. Leister, L. Trone, C. Blumenthal, R. Eiserman, V. Gobrecht. Row 4: L. Friese, E. Jones, I. Brody, S. Dutterer, C. Clauser, A. boss, J. Schuman, W. Grubb, W. Vanderslice, P. Winand, W. Formwalt. V
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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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This year's Hi-Y Club was one that will never be forgotten by its members. Headed by its officers, Larry Wentz, Presidentg Howdie Pratt, Vice Presi- dent, Pete Schott, Secretaryg Jack Bau- blitz, Treasurerg and Dick Patterson, Corresponding Secretaryg the club sponsored many projects and events such as a Hal1owe'en stand,a hay ride, a Christmas dance, swimming at the York Y.M.C.A., a bake-sale, and a Spring dance. The Club was proud of its 65 mem- bers which were obtained through a HI-Y Row 1: H. Pratt, V.-Pres.: L. Wentz, Pres.g and P. Schott, Sec. Row 2: J. Baublitz, Treas. and D. Patterson, Cor. Sec. furious membership contest among the Sophomore,Junior,and Senior classesg naturally the Seniors won the contest. No one will ever forget the transporta- tion the Hi-Y provided for the Y-Teen conference - it seems the Hi-Y could always be found near the Y-Teens - nor the mumbling of the Platform and Purpose - Clean Speech - Clean Sports - Clean Scholarship - Clean Living . To create,maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Row 1: W. Krout, P. Bowman, J. Krug, P. Masenhimer, M. Bollinger, M. Sponseller, K. Unger, M. Menchey, E. Schriver, J. Martin, R. Leese, M. Krug. Row 2: T. Newman, W. Coppersmith, D. Ebaugh, L. Blumenthal, D. Grove, E. Reitzel, J. Sabaka, S. Brown, P. Bell, H. Alwood, P. Winand, F. Bolin. Row 3: I. Schuman, D. Rudi- sill, B. Trone, S. Rudisill, S. Myers, W. Hollinger, D. Wallick, J. Rahn, M. Riddle, C. Becker, L. Aumen, K. Allison. Row 4: L. Myers, G. Layman, S. Duterer, D. Weaver, D. Krug, R. Cromer, W. Poist, P. Luckie, G. Hostetter, K. Parr, L. Bowman, J. Bittinger, L. Masenhimer. .. 26
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