Hanover High School - Nornir Yearbook (Hanover, PA)
- Class of 1954
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'zL......... ff' ur' H1 Q SENIORS Semor offtcers Rodney Cobrecht Presrdent Betty 1-.rserman Secretary joan Faber Treas urer and Bert Elsner X1cel'res1dent pause durmg a dliCllSS10l'l of class pohcy to have thexr prcture taken jkey K Oul' C G56-' Reflectlons of 54 Words can never express the thoughts that ran through our mrnds as me entered E H S three short years ago lVe had many excxtmg and wonderful events take place 1n our three years YVe started off the years Wllh electlons to plck capable class leaders to help gulde our class along the way We had tvto great plays durmg our Sophomore 8: umor years Ilfe Wrth Father and The Nlght ol Ianuary 16th but the most memorable play was the one presented rn our senlor year Cheaper by the Dozen The class of 1954 had many projects A few of the outstandlng ones were the sellmg of autograph books E H S sweatshxrts and Orange and Black dogs As senlors we proved that our xx ork had not gone undone lVe had teams to be proud of ln every sport XVe mlght not have been the mnners 1n everythlng but our sportmanshrp was commenda e As me leave E H S many haue well planned fu tures ahead of us whrle some of us as yet have no plans for our career but vse have all been taught the lundamentals of good Clll1Cl1Shlp I belleve vsrthout exceptions every student of the class of 1954 has pledged hlmself to be a good Amerlcan ertuen ef, ' , , 'a I , '.,f,Af,',1 1. ' ya . . . . 1. 'l ' gl ' t r H I 1. , 1 lf, ,- 'Z , ' Y. 111. .. W., l ,. . ' 5 'fob 1 A 1 ' xx ' ': x.'k 1' . . . Q . V - , .X wth ,' . . , , I J yy f.:.':, . , ' ' fr 5 , QW. ni' . . C.,- ' 0 so 'P NN, ,f 4, 5 .2 sw :Ag . ew . Q t ' I ' S ' ', . . . , I Y l . V a I Q 1 v . I . Y. . u y - , 4 , V , . . . . ., 4 ' V F ' . r 1 v ' v - ' . c ' , . , ' Il ' ' I7 li tl - 4 I . . , V , ' ' , u. I . . . . . . ' S- - r , , ' ' di 7. . Y fl n . . I AU DREY A. ALBI N Academic Srribb A 3-A girl - no glasses you'll need. Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . F.H..-X., 3 . . . Make-up, 3. MARTHA H. ALBRIGHT Academic Marty Check this! .4 Her nursing, A1I1V'tX' plans lo misc' five boys. A Cappella Choir, 2-3 , . . Girls' Chorus, 3 . . . Operetta, 3. JOYCE E. ALYVINE Home Economics jo N0 gufll Ire' frm' - .SIlI ,Y mr! for I1 Alrx. llrgree. F.H.A.. 2-3 , . . Cafeteria Assistant, 2-3. DALE G. BAI R Industrial Arts Dale' u'rm'l fail as a farnler. Machine Shop, l-2 . . . IVrestling, fl. 9 flue I9 4 .Sinfoni- NANCY G. BAKER Academic N011 To be a music teaclzer sl1e'll rorzlinue her voice. Girls' Chorus, 2-3 .... A Cappella Choir, 1-2-3 . . . Oper- efla, l-3. MARIE C. BANGE General Bang Bang Although quiet and shy, Sheff really I1 bang. Y-Teens, l-2 . . . Intramurals, l-2. MARIE BANKERT Com lIlCl'C izrl F10-SS if Flovvif' ix our nf our flllllff' Xl I'I'f'lHI'fPS Teacher's Secretary fl. OREN E. BARNHART General B11 Y1f3' A great .spnrl -- Own could floor tltem. A Cappella Cllmir, 2 . . . Play: 2 . . , .Yurnir, S . . Orange mul Black. 3 . . , Dramatic Club, 2. v' Z9 A L 1 A 1' 0 E' it SIMPSON M. BAUBLITZ Industrial Arts A Sim Farr'z1'rll. Sn Long. Cflllfl-l71',, - Simfr going armmd tllf' zvnrlrl with the Xr1z'y. Machine Shop, l-2, CHARLES E. BEALINC Industrial Arts Pptg Cars and girls orrufwy mm! of Pf'tf's timrf. XVood Shop, l-2, PHYLLIS A. BEC!-ITEL Home liccmmnirs Phyl Pl1vl'.s not out in kill, but In keep .wmirmizf lzmlthv and lzappy. ' F.H.A., 2-3. LLOYD E. BECKER Ccncral Pound I ln'lir'1fr Pmmrl run uxunlly lm founrl marrllizzg or xlfwping. Bzincl, I-2-3 . , . Track, l-2-3 . . . Hi-Y, IVQ-3 . . . Intra4 murals, 2-3 . . . Staging, 3, fAl 0lfLg d yea? 0 I 435 MERLL L. BECKER General Rey lI'l1a! fl Rmneo! - always on the gn. Intramurals, 3. N. MICHAEL BECKER Aczulc-:nic Mike A1I0llll'I' day, anotllrr mr - 1l'll!'ll1f'T lllikf' was near or far. Hmm-roonl Pres., 2 . . Rctl Cross Council, 2-3 . . . Intra- niurals, 3. REUBEN L. BECKER, NIR. Macicnric' Rup rilllmzigli .rix f1'c'I Izru, lu' l1l'1W7'gl'6'Il' up - I1 grmt joker. fllllllgf' and Iilzirk, l-2-fl . . , Hi-Y, l-2 . . . Play, 2 . . . Xmnii. 2-3 . . . Rui Cross Clonniil, l-2, Pres., 3 . . Wrcalling, l-2 . , . Staging, 3. LARRY G. BLOCHER General Baldy A flaw flnzrn A with him no ups and floimzs. llznnl. I-2,3 ..., X Clnppcllzl Choir. I-2-3 . . . Play, l-2-3 . . . Upcrctla, l-3 . . . Hi-Y, 2-3 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . lizxscehall Manager, I-2-3. 'fs 'ffl' nw' ,f an ,' Q, ' if My I , fl, lv, ' 2. CAROI. I.. BOXVNIAN X1 Illll'lllll .-lltlmugll In :'ix1'l r'z'wr zffztttltx' :rrtulrl wi! lu I1 T - I1 Q i gxflw Yllflll likf' tu lu' Y-lt'c-ns, l-2-3 . . . lltinnzitic Club, 2 . . . Intramurals, I-2-'4 , . . flaw ll'l'l'2lN 2 Student Cjmmril, -1, , , , llnixcrk Illllllllllg, ' PATRICIA BOYLE Home Hunlmitifs lfXtx nf Ilflll-Milf llllf. FHA., l-2-3. 5 .p.,,,,, Q. 1 12 Pat DONNA BROXVN .Xcacleinif Vtfrx .wlflfmi fouutl - lltix Iimzuu il'ifll ll frotutt. llzitul. l-2-3 , . . X Clztppcllzi Ciluiir, 2 . . . Y-Teens, l-2-3 , . . lntnnuittzils, l-2-3 . . . Urfztzgf' tim! Iilafk, 3. PHYLLIS K. BYERS Clointncwizil Pltyl I rluu't utrml In ltr nlmuf .s11yx llzis xu'e'wI .lIi.xv, Il'l1O likes lo Unmlu' fl'lf'lI!lS.U llllllllllllliilh, l . . . C-ills Ch oi-us, l-2 ..., X Cappella Cilmir. 3 . . . Opcrctta. l-3 . . . 'I'eat-liens Secy., 3 . . . Y-Teens, l-2, Treas., 3. afuakea an all acfiuifiedg . N rf' BARBARA CHRONISTER General Barb In lter spare time, you'lI find Barb working at .lfrCr'orjx s. CAROLYN NI. CLAUSEN Academic This blushing blonde is looking forzuard to G-lung. Girls' Chorus, l-2-3 .... -X Cappella Choir, 2-3 . . . Orange and Iilark. l-2-3 . . . Y-Teens. 1-2-3 . . , Play. l-2-3 .... X 'm-ztir, 2-3 . , . Dramatic Ciluh, l-'Z . . . ln- trznnurals, 3 . . . Delphians, l-2, Pres., 3 . . . Clase Secy., l-2 . . . Homeroom Vice-Pres., I . , . Student Council, I . . , Operetta, 3 . . . Typing Club, 3. PATSY A. COOL Home Economics Pnl Tha! Cool was no fool . . . Pat has plenty of Tafk. F.H.A., 2-3. GERALDINE CRAXVFORD Cionmicrcizil Cp,-yy Hev Southern draw! rapttzrrd nr-all. Play, 2 . . . Teacher's Secy., 3 . . . Student Council, 3 . . Drivers Training, 2. CAROLYN B. CROOKS Academic A saucy, high stepper as hot as a pepper. Intramurals, 3 . . . Band, 1-2-3 . . . Play, l-2 . . . Make-up, 3 . . . Y-Teens, I-2 , . . Operetta, l . . . Typing Club, 3 . . . Student Council, I. BRADFORD L. CROSS Academic Brad If it's in photography you're interested, see Brad - he has the anszuerzs. Play, 2 . . . Staging, l-2-3. YVILLIAAI H. DELL General Big Bill The fellozi' who drives the '39 Plymouth, yet dislikes gasoline cozuhoysi Football, 2-3 . . . Intramurals, 2-3. FRED A. DOYLE Academic That thing a drill-preth? Hal1. ' Play, 3. ge 9 Z .. X f- glyyy fe-1 flzrougli oooh reloorffi an examfig Y 2 J 4 . . PATRICIA L. DU BS General Pat G-burg holds a great interest for Pat. Could it be the weight of her fourth finger? GERALD L. DUCK ' Commercial jerry The squeeze-box player whose ambition it is to be a suc- cessful accountant. Hi-Y, 3 . . . Teacher's Secy., 3. BARBARA J. EBAUGH Academic Barb She's really cool and nol1ody's fool. Band, l . . . Y-Teens, I-2-3 . . . Orange and Black, l-2-3 . . . Nornir, 2-3 . . . Play, I-2 . . . Staging, 3 . . . Operetta, I . . . Red Cross Council, l-2-3 . . . Homeroom Treas., I-2 . . . Typing Club, 3 . . . Intramurals, 3. JOSEPH G. EDIVARDS General joe joe, a trampoline expert, spends his time flipping and grappling for E.H.S. Football, l . . . WVrestling, 2-3. if QS, rr fun T BETTY EISERNIAN Cmnnicrcial B. I. .4lll'Ilf'.i limi' as Il bee. Orange and Illark, l-2-fl . . . Y-Teens, I-2-3 . . . Delphians, I-2,3 . . . Play, 2 .... N '0rnir, 3 . . . Teacher's Secy., 3 . . . Drarnatii Club, l . . . Intramurals, l-243 . . . Home- rnom Officer, 2-3 . . . Snulcm Council, 2 . . . Driver's Training, 2 . . . Class Sccy., 3. SHIRLEY A, ELINE General Shirl Slzirlf'x .r hair was rurly . . . zz smile from Eline was always Il goori sign. Y-Teens, 3 . . . lnlramurals, 3. BERTRAM F. ELSNER .Xcaclcniic Bert .4 fllll'-'lI1il'f'll lrumI1oni.st with greul intentions. Bancl, I-2-3 . , . Orchestra, l-2,3 .... -X Cappella Choir, 3 . . . Hi4Y, I-Yicc-Pres., 2+Prcs., 3 . . . Plav, l . . . Nornir, 2-3 . . . Class Vice-Pres., 3 . . . Homcroom Pres., 3 . . . Student Council, 1 . . . Typing Club fl. LARRY S. EPLEY Industrial .Kris Ep Having fun . . . '52 Ford . . . York Street Texaco. 5 Q I Machine Shop, l-2 . . . Intramurals, 3. flzrougli flue uarioud filaorfd - ' . 35 . JOAN A. FABER Commercial joanie Al figures Alle Could teaeh you well. Red Cross Council, l-2 . . . Y-Teens, 1,2 . . . Nornir, 3 . . . Hoincroom Secy., Trcas., 3 . . . Tc-achcr's Sccy., 3 . . Class Trcas., 3 . . . Delphians, 1-2-Trcas., 3. MILDRED E. FEESER Home l-Qcorioiiiiu Millie Millie never arled silly, but Feeser was a teaser. l-'.H..X., 2-3. ROBERT XV. FEESER lIlClllSll'l2il Xrls B017 Yzwislz - lllere goes that neat, yellow '50 Pmzliar. Off on ll fiihing hifi! COIIIIIICH izll Alllllfl-lllllllll-llg Union arlrlirl. lland, l-2-fl . . .. , Hi-Y, 2-3 EDXV.-XRD F. FISSEL is his hobby' . , . Ulf, gn way. -X Cappella Choir, l-2-3 . . . Play, . , . Intramurals, 3. 'll 1 AIILAN FORRY At'1nivn1it Fuzzie Our feminim' lim Tlmrflr' has asfzimlirms of Irving a I,llY.llf'IlI lfllllfflllllll l1'r1r'l11'r. Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Y-Teens, 3 . . . Homeroom Sexy., 3. MARY ANN FRITZ General 'Ibolsie Cnllrfrls .wills rmrl prjrfu'r'.r . . . likes rllirken and pork rlmps , . , runlrilimz is ln travel llmvn South . . . peerled at r'm1'lmv lll'l1'lHg. ANNA MAY FROCK Academic' As O. and li. erlilm' she knezt' her' P's. and Orange mzzl lilark, l-2-editor, 3 . . , Nornir, 3 . . . Girls' Chorus, l-2 ..,. X Cappella Choir, l-2-3 . . . Intramurals, I-2-3 . . . Y-Teens, I-3 . . . Student Council, l-3. hymn 14. FROCK :At'2ltlCllllt Peanut ,Uusir btw wllerlm' . . . Tl1at's a ho! Une! . . . future nurse. A Cappella Choir, l . . . Narnir, 2-3 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Girls' flll0lillS, l. .19 Lofgaf, Aafikefgaf, ana! Ladegafg X I, f DONALD A. FUHRMAN General Don This lmy's umlzilimz is In be successful and still sleep till l2:00 Xaorz. Honieronin Pres., l . . . Football, l-2 . . . lVrestling, 1-2 . . . Track, l-2 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3. ANTHONY D. FULCO, -IR. Acarletnic Tony The ni-ni-nz boy guy who likes to eat, sleep, read, lis- ten to the radio, and drive. Hi-Y, l-2 . . . Intramurals, l-3 . . . Play, 3 . . . lVrestling, l-2 .... A Cappella Choir, 2 . . . Track, 2 . . . Home- room Treas., l. DAVID L. FUN K General Snap Our little bruiser of the field, he Carried the ball for many a T-llazvrz. Football, j.Y. l, Varsity, 2-3 . . . Baseball, l-3 . . . Bas- ketball, j.V. l-2 . . . Intramurals, 3 . . . lnterscholastic Track, 2 . . . Hi-Y, l-2-3. RODNEY S. GOBRECHT Academic Coby Live it up. . . . baby-sitter . . . likes Donald Duck Orange juire . . . plans to become a teacher. Class Pres., 3 . . . Play, l-2-3 . . . Baseball, l-2-3 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Hi-Y, l-3 . . . Homeroom Pres., 2. 2, is 146, WILSON! E. GRAF K cnull Will lmflmm Imxketlmll rlnur , , off-hour' arlivily - his Du x farm 1 rllzrrnfl Marirle' xrmker. C XRX X GRAHAM Inrluetrxal inte Ging L mn ronzz' true' - :vhen he :wears P ollnll l Intramurals 3 . . . Industrial Arts Club. Rul LIUSB f0LlIlCll l mir, 3 , , . Staging, 1-2-3. 'Uw- .of Lf. - A EDOU XRDJ GRENIER Ed :annul lls lham,e and Iilark, l-2-fl ,,.. X 'nrnir, X ' x -3 , , , Hmncroonl l'rCS,, 3. T gn? SHIRNI YN F. GROSS XKHLIUIHC Fred Ill unwm rd ull to we the' zvorlfl -- fhluin the wredfgng, fennifn ana! Atllilfllllf liaml mul ll Buml, l-2-fl .xl1lilL'llllC Quin. rlurlc arlmrn ne nu a ll 5 mls xfnflzllrn. nm! Olllllll I rm 1' 111 11.sf1ir11Iirm in lrm'ar'rI radio A t xg Quiw! .... xmrz Duxlx Ruud Slllllifll' future jriann hfrlrlzn Girl! Chorus l P X Cappclla Cholr A11lllClIlll Nance llxuul, l-Z-3 lull unlu als cns Clmnlm-rt iall I0 .411 M711 zrnl sr r 1 1 Im x lrnu' iy huh SHIRLEY A. HARTLAUB :xl'?lilCIllIf lilnnrl: hluw 1'w'.v . , . Guy I.0n1hardo plays her fazforilff mzuir . . . vlrrfz is hm' jmvtimr, , . . . Y-locus. I-223 . . , Intramurals, I-2-3 . . , fffllllgl' und lilarlc. fl. XVI LLIAIXI L. HEIST General IJITI3' ThaI'.s ,m'rIl , . . In own a jaguar ix his .wrwt desire , . . f'u11'lmy.s IlI'l'l1,i for this guy. Intramurals, 3. F DALE HOFF General fmffif Huffir ' 1l'!l7ll.Y to hr I1 .vzlrrfss and travel the' US. Intrzunurzrls, l-2-3 . . . Baseball, l-2-3, MYRTLE HOFF General Tu,-flg .llyrtlf Il'lIA no onf' lu loaf . . . mllerted movie slay' pir Iurm . . , rlrfxire - Io mun II hors? ranch. 8:15. in fl , . 7 -U In SQ, I flmigl. flw I0 aga an Opefeffaa, 1 if Q-nl uf ROBIN C. HOFFMAN Gcncral Bobbie S,II'llf'l'.Y, ll jazlurilf' lmngnul , . . Italian xpaghelli auf IIll'lll-lN1ll.Y, I1 fr1z'm'ilf' dish. Y-Teens, l . . . Nnrnir, 2. VVILLIAM NV. HOKE Academic Bill His amhilion is lo go to mllffge in 11 little, red l?j Ford, Homcroom Sc:-fy., l , . . Student Council, 2 . . . Intra- murals, l-2-3. ERLENE M. HOOVER General l1'l111t n jzrrl .srrrvtnry this lII'lJZl'71-llllllfll .Uiss will nmkr. Y-Tcrsns, I-2-3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3, MARVIN H. HOUCK General Alam This litllf' zurevilm' likes In eat and slfep. Homeroom Pres., I . . , Wrestling, I-2-3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2. General Fel Trzzring fill!! I1 nmlmv 1 zxn a Fo Ixilfnmq In The Hn! Rm! Ran me Irurk dm: Band, I-2-3 General Thr' futurr' Capri. Band. I-2 . pclla Choir 'B Home FCUIIOIIIILN Kzd llvI'ffI.7IQ Ictf sl Il 1111 nf subvlxiutf nr lie' Al1mf'. F.H,.-X., l. .Xmclcnmic Dxrk l1'11al ll flu Ilmlx mn Dirk Tn nznkff tlzr mm rf :milf LIT! lum Il Class Trons slllllLlll filllllfll l ax lIlll'2ll11lll'2ll5 0 'ltllllli 0 Track 3 Home mom Trcns l fa an reczfa 5, as ' - Klub l X 5 J 5. U 111 by N lllIlI1lTllll'ilN 0 'l '- A, ,I N .,, inf .Q 7 Q--J N' XVILLI,-XXI P. KEPNER Industrial .Xrls Bill Ax a .vu'r1l2lJy, Bill will haw' his fill - Zl'!'fl!'l?1g Ihr' Navy blur. Incluslrizil Arts Club, l-2. RAY E. KERCHNER Ccnciul lfurk Iiurk plrmx In fll7'll1f'T his rfllzratiorz al thr' D1'Forresl 'I'rr1ining Srlmnl. lnlrainurzils, 3. K.-XTHERYN R. KESSLER Cmnnicrcizil f lgIlI'l'.S' - that is, in rzrillinwtir - interest this Miss. Teaclicr's SCO., 2-3. MARY AX. KIZSSLER General -WIOTIN' Clrlxx half-pint .... Y fflrlmn llfflfll. bu! I1 xu'f'll kifl. 4 Driven-'s Training, 2. 'QF M .M I A - - f 'Q t POM? t 2 l'l'l0l'le 'Hia U19 ,0l'0,2C 5, 'W W DONALD B. KING ,Xfaclcniic Durk Hot Dng. ' . . , only In be j1rc'.xirlr'r1t of a l1i1.iir1f'x.i frm- f'I'I71 ix hiv umlzilimz. Intramurals, 2 , . . Baseball, 2. LOIS D. KlNC Home licoiioiiiirs 1.0 Collefting fish is I.I1,.V hobby - imzu what kind of fish? I-IH..-X., l-2-fl . . . Driw:r's Training, 2. Nl.-XRCARET E. KLINE General Pvggj' Peggy says Uh, grmlf' zuhen il'.x lime' In entfr Frvnfli rlriix. Urrnigr and Iilark, 2-3 . . . Intrainurals, l-2-3 . . . Typing Club, 3 . . . Ra-fl dimes Council, l-2-3 . . , Driver's Train- ing, 2, IJOLORES NI. KOPP Home liuuiuiiiics Dozlo llnrlu nvm zllzrrixw un Ihr gn - l .XfIf'!llllly in Il grffrn Ply- nmulh. Girls' Climuw I2 'S -X Ciumclli fillllll l2 3 . . ., ---. ,... .H-1. ', Hoincmoni Yicc-l'rcs,, l , . . Hoincrouni Pres., 2 . . . Y- Teens, 2-3 . . . lf.H..X., 2-3 . . . Cafeteria Assistant, 1-2-3 . . . Drix'er's Training, 2-3 . . . Inlrainurals, 1-2-3. PHILIP C. KRENZER Industrial Arts Phil Phil will look fit to kill in his hell bottom trousers. Industrial Arts Club, 3 . . . F.C.A., l-2. BARBARA A. LAU Commercial Barb As a knee-tntlrr, Bartz plans a secretarial futu TF. Y-Teens, l-3 . . . Teacher's Secv., 3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Orange and Black, l-2-3.1 ALTON C. LAUGHMAN Academic A serious, fine guy who plans to write poetry down on the farm . Football, l-2-3 . . . Track, 2-3 . . . lVrestli County Wrestling, 2-3 . . . Intramurals, 3. JOHN N. LAUGHMAN General ng, 3 john plans to work in a store after graduation. Intramurals, l-2-3. 1 ie' ?' X yr D' 'lf ' .ti '!:. ' Vx A an many c add meefin :S 1, rs l 1 Q 9 ' I Qi 'lr A .5 l RICHARD A. LAUGHMAN General Rich To learn to date girls rates high on his list. A cook such as he should Izmir' ferr' fears. Football, 1-2-3 . . . Track, 2 . . . Intramurals, 2. JANET M. LEESE Commercial jan Not n1u1'h did we hear from this girl - but who likes jhhbering Aferllazles? Y-Teens, I-2 . . . Library Club, I .... N 'ornir, 3 . . Delpliians, 2-3 . . . 'l'eacher's Secy., 3. RONALD L. LEESE General Ronnie For all his running around, Ron would like a customized car. Student Council, 1-2. MARGARET E. LEHIGH General Margie .Vargie keejrs in strjz to the stirring lIl!ll't'lll'.S of fl favor- ite' - john Philip Sousa. KENNETH F. LEISTER General Blub Putt . . . Screech . . . Here it comes - Ken's Plymouth - She's a beauty Intramurals, l-3 . . . Homeroom Secy., l-Pres., 3 . . . Stu- dent Council, 2 . . . Football, l-2-3 . . . Conference Team, 3 . . . Baseball, 1-2-3. CLYDE W. LEPPO General Dude Tramp, tramp, tramp - life in the Army appeals to Dude. Intnamurals, 3 . . . Typing Club, l-2. FREDERICK M. LEPPO General Fred After a basketball, football, or baseball tussle, a home- cooked meal will please his palate. Hi-Y, 1-2-3 . . . Student Council, 1 . . . Football, 1-2-3 . . Basketball, l-2-3 . . . Baseball, 1-2-3. SHIRLEY M. LIGHTNER General Litey Imagine tha!! Boys that show off annoy Shirley. Y-Teens, 1-2-3 . . . Intramurals, 1-3. Q, ' 571. f get e c aaa Ill I if ' ia?5!fZx . .A 034 LARRY E. LOOKENBILL Industrial Arts Lookie From matches to Cadillacs - baby blue in color - run Larry's interests. Industrial Arts Club, 1-2 . . . Football Manager, l-2. PAULINE M. LUCKENBAUGH Home Economics Peep Pauline hopes to succeed in any career she chooses. Driver's Training, 2 . . . Y-Teens, l-2 . . . F.H.A., 1-2 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3. DORIS L. MANAI-IAN Commercial Nonnie Dreaming . . . shy, honest boys . . . painting . . . West- minster - all these her thoughts. Intramurals, 3. FRANCIS E. MARCHIO General joe You figure it out - joe plans to be the President of the United States. Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Homeroom Pres., 1-2 . . . Baseball, l . . . Football, l . . . XVrestling, l-2-3 5, LUOPLQCI ACLPJ all JACK L. INICLAUGHLIN General Here's I1 T.l'. bug . . . also likes mrs, trains, and airplanes. llzrnd. l-2-3 . . . Drive-r's Training, l. NIARJORIE A. MIEHRING Acatlenric Margie Toe the line, girls. ' zvill be Marge's call as a Physieal lfrluratiun teacher. Y-Teens. I-2 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 , , . lrlorncroom Vice- Prcs., l-3 . . . Band, 1 . . . Red Cross Cluuntil, l-2. NADINE C. NIENGES .xt1lKll'lllli Deany .4 nurxing mp xhefll flip mi Ilmse rialziral rztrls. lrirls' Cllrorus. l .... A Cappella Choir, 2-3 .... N 'ornir, 3 . . . Upcrclta, 3. HELEN NI. XIESSINGER Cimrrrrrt-rxial Chimp Ilrlwn ruulrl sink irhen .she turns her favorite pink. 'lt-zitlrcrs Scty., 3 . , . Intramurals, 2-3. BETTY A. MARKLE Commercial Bam Secretly, no Miss Markle after l956g then she'll have a Mrs. Degree. Y-Tec-ns, l-2-3 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Teacher's Secy., 3. GLENDON XV. MARKLE Academic Sparky As a fzivnrite hangout he'll take a darkroom - pho- tographyl Orange and Blark, 2-3 . . . Nornir, 3 . . . Stage Manager, l-2-3 . . . Orchestra, l-2-3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Hi-Y, 3 . , . Band, I-2-3 . . . District Band, 3. SHIRLEY A. MARSH GCllCl'Iil Sam Thirk milkshakes and any place that sells them are down her alley. Y-Teens, 1-2-3 . . . Delphians, l . . . Homeroom Secy., 3 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Driver's Training, 2 . . . Bas- ketball, l-2-3 Y-VI LLIAM G. MARSH Industrial Arts Boyz,- When praised on his football, he'll sa' Ah come on! jr r Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Industrial Arts Club, 1-2 . . , Foot- ball, I-2-3. ,.l..,..1t..,..1 5 ELEANOR M. MILLER Academic Ellie Piles of records . . . Phillies . . . Hudson convertible. Girls' Chorus, I-3 ..., - X Cappella Choir, l-2-3 . . . Y- Teens, l-2-3 . . . Student Council, Treas., 3 . . , Nornir, 3 . . . Operettzr, 3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3. EUGENE P. MILLER Industrial Arts Miller To a mason of stone, you'll go for a loan - Gene plans to retire at Ilzirly. Industrial Arts Club, I-2 EUGENE YV. MILLER Industrial Arts Sweeny Planning to be riclz some day, he now prefers to eat and sleep. GEORGE E. MILLER Industrial Arts Sonny Prepared for success, George will continue as a carpenter. Industrial Arts Club, 1-2. ur Aearfd were in E. LORRAINE MILLER General Tiny No Como, Crosby, or Ray can come up to the croon of husband Don. E. NADINE MILLER Academic Nady Always on the ball, Nadine plans to be a Physical Edu- cation teacher. Band, 1-2-3 . . . Intramurals 1-2-3 . . . Y-Teens, 1-2-3 . . . Nornir, 3. PATRICIA A. MILLER General Pdf Pal hopes lo be a good wife and mother. Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Y-Teens, I. ROBERT IV. MILLER General Sfiffil To be a success is llolfs only wish. Football, l-2-3 . . . Baseball, l-2-3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Student Council, 2. AUSTIN A. MILLS, JR. General Abe A career as a Lenflzernerk ix Al1e's choice. Football. 3 . . . Football Manager, 1-2 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Wrestling, 2. CAROLYN R. MOUL Commercial Carolyn This future secretary will live on lzamburgs and French fries. Y-Teens, 2-3 . . . Library Club, l-2-3. FRANCES I. MOUL Commercial Franny Franny mn'1 .stare Popeye in the eye, 'cause she hates spinach. A Cappella Choir, 3 . . . Intramurals, 2-3 . . . Nornir, 3 . . . Y-Teens, 3 . . . 'l'eacher's Secy, 3. JULIE A. BIUDGE Academic Jule Busy little lilonlle. Operetla, L3 . . . Horncroom Pres., l . . . Class Pres., l-2 . . . Girls' Chorus, l-2-3 .... - X Cappella Choir, l-2-3 . . . Student Council, l-2'Secy. 3 . . . Play, 1-2-3 . . . Debating, 3 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . .N07'71iV, 2-3 . . . Y-Teens. l'3, Vice-Pres., 2 . . . Orange and Black, l-2-3 . . . Cheer- leader, I-2, Head Cheerleader, 3. flue filoorffi in wlriclr we laarficiloafeci DONALD L. NIUNINIERT General Mummy Don Impex that some rlay he will be promoted from an office serretary Io the Uzurler of a mrporation. EVA Nl. NIUNIKIERT ACZ1KlClI1ll' Lillie Eva Alu'ay's 111111 rerl puny tail lzoblzinl A contribution of Earl Ilealin High. Red Cross Clouulil. 3 . . . Y-Teens, 3. RONALD Ii. NIUNINIERT Industrial Xlts Ron Ron liket pretlx' girlx, but he 51135 l1e'.v going to be a lmrltelur. R. KENNETH MYERS Academic Ken To Ken - nun he keep rlruntming nzvax' to xuerefs. XK'restling, 1,2-3 . . . Red Cross Council, l-2 . . . Intra- murals, 3 . . . Ilautl, l-2-3 ...A X 'ornir, 2-3 . . . HiAY, 1,2-3 ...' I'euniN, l-Z-Zi . . . Co-ed Council, l'2-3. WILLIS MYE J, RS Industrial Arts If a carpenter is needed, look up Will. THOMAS A. NELL Academic This r-e-a-1 gone cube dislikes squares? Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Wrestling, 1-2-3 . . . EDWIN S. NICKEY Academic Will Cat Play, 2-3. Nig lVig's going to be a forester, living in the mountains, hunt- ing and fishing in his spare time. Basketball, 1-2-3 . . . Track, 1-2-3 . . . Football, l . . A CHPPCHQ Choir, 2-3 . . . Hi-Y, 1. BETTY L. ORN DORFF General Betty We hope Betty succeeds in her nursing career. Q Q. fiitw.-I A A ii M, lvl :Q uf t eg were a do in NANCY L. ORNDORFF General Nanc Nanc says she likes 'em all, but her pet peeve is moody boys. Gee-ee-ee whizz. FRED N. PITTINGER General Fred Fred already has Il good start at becoming a florist. Track, 2. ANNA L. POTTORFF Academic Ann This pretty litlle Miss likes them South of the Border. Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3 .... A Cappella Choir, 2-3 . . . Dra- matic Club, l-2 . . . Y-Teens, l-2-3 . . . Delphians, 1-2-3 . . . Homeroom Secy., 2 . . . Student Council, 3 . . . Play, 2 . . . Orange and Black, 2 . . . Operetta, 1. SOPHIA E. REAVER Academic Cookie A newcomer to Eichelberger, Sophia's smile won her many friends. Red Cross Council, 3 . . . Y-Teens, 3. OLU' 6fbL6!0l'lt CHRISTINE L. RILEY Commercial Chris Look for Chris on T.l'. in I1 fezt' years. Sl1e'll be in the Roller Derby. Library Club, l-2-3 .... X '0I'HiV', 3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Teachers Secs., 3 . . . Dramatic Club, l . . Y-Teens, l . . Girls' Basketball Team, l-2-3. ILVELYN -I. RODGERS Cotnmertial livie A 1111rk-haired, !lIll'k-Fyfd young lady with deep, deep thoughts. Orange and Blark, 3 ..., X Cappella Choir, 3 . . . Y-Teens, 3 . . . Library Club. 2-3 . . . Tcacher's Secy., 3 . . . Intra- murals, 2-3 . . . Varsity Sports, 2-3 . . . Operetta, 3 . . . Play, 2. . . Nornir, 3. BARBARA A. ROHRBAUGH Commercial Barb This pretty little Miss should rertainly suefeecl in be- mming I1 professior111l musician. Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Orange and Iilnrk. 3 . . . Y-Teens, 2-3 . . . TeaclIcr's Secs., 3. GARY A. ROI-I RBAUGH General This guy is llflli over I1 ball - l111selr11ll.' - here's nice going in your serrel desire. Baseball, l-2 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3. PATRICIA AI. RI-:BERT Commercial Pat If there are no males Ill'UlU1d, Pat will be Crying in the Chapel. Library Club, 1-2-3 .... A Cappella Choir, 3 . . . Home- room Secy., l . . . Teacher's Secy., 3 MAX R. RECK General Max VVe hope zI'e don't meet up u'ith Max soon. He wants to be an underlaker. Intramurals, I-2-3. FERN L. REINDOLLAR, JR. General M0011 .Hoon fould keep K1 tune - with his feet, that is.' Play, 2 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Hi-Y, 2 . . . Wrestling, 1-2-3. REGINALD L. RIFE Academic Reg This basketball star keeps himself in shape by eating fudge ripple ire cream. Basketball, JN., l-Varsity, 2-3 . . . Student Council, 3. at ,.... 9 1 ., .,.,,w 17 M-- . 13 C0llJ'lCl sf of Ir, A Y 3 I' If 2 at I GEORGE IV. ROHRBAUGH, -IR. Academic Reds This hmzrlsonze reflhearl was one of our all-arounrl stars. Football, l-2-3 . . . Baseball, 1-2-3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3 LARRY T. ROHRBAFGH General Saleh I nm 'Sr1trl1,' not Satcllel Paige. I mn nzyself, muse I knuu' my age. Baseball, l-2-3 . . . Basketball, 2 . . . Intramurals, 1-3. AIACQUELINE J. ROWLAND Academic Iac ue 'I This fair-llairerl Miss plans to nltrrlrt' llllllllllll College. Cirls' Chorus, 1-2-3 ..,, A Cappella Choir, 1-2-3 . . . In- tramurals. l-2-3 . . . Play, 2-3 . . . Y-Teens, 1-2-Secy., 3 . . . Nornir, 2-3 . . . Dramatic Club, 2 . . . Student Council, 1 . . . I-Iomeroom Vicel'res., 2-Pres., 3 . . . Typing Club, 3. PATRICIA A. RUDISILL Academic Rudy Rudy was never moody, but check those specs . . . Watch out Ci-bm'g.' Band, 1-2-3 . . . Orchestra, 1-2-3 ..., -K Cappella Choir, 2 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Y-Teens, 1-2-3 . . . Dramatic Club, 2 . . . Homeroom Vice-Pres., 3 . . . Orange and Black, 3 . . . Nornir, 3 . . . Typing, 3. I an our newdiaalaer GARY E. SCHOLL General Shaze Tennis star . . . enjoys hunting . . . lemon cakes . . . who knows? Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Tennis, 1-2-3 . . . Basketball Man- ager, 2-3. ROSE A. SCHOLL Commercial Rose, Rose, where is Rose? I'm here in my bank cage, - I suppose. Intramunals, 1-2 . . . Band, 1-2 . . . Teacher's Secy., 3 . . . Y-Teens, I-2-3. YVONNE M. SCHUE Academic She soon will be a woman in white. Intramurals, I . . . Dramatic Club, l . . . Orange and Black, 2-3 . . . Nornir, 3 . . . Y-Teens, 1-2. RAYMOND P. SENFT General Ramie This guy wants to drive fast cars fast and make fast money. 1' lv' .9- ANN L. SHAFER Academic Aquellos ojos 1f1'r'1lc.x - College, Mexico, and Spain, of course. Band, l . . . Dramatic Club, I-Secy.. 2 . . . Y-Teens, 1-2 . . . Orange and Black, 1-2-3 . . Nornir Editor, 2-3 . . . Play, l-El . . . Operetta, l . . . Intranurrals, 3 . . . Typ- ing Clulw, 3 . . . Debating, 3. CAROL J. SHA1-'ER Academic It's a sand nymph! It's a merrnaid! It's Carol, dancing on the sands of Ocean City. Y-Teens, l-2 . . . Dramatic Club, 1-2 . . . Play, 3 . . . Operetta, l .,.. X 'ornir, 2-3 . . Orange and Black, 1-2-3 . . . Typing Club, 3 . . . Cheerleading, 1 . . . Intra- murals, 3. ROBERT L. SHEETS General Sheets Bob could be found either driving his red Pontiac con- vertible or at Sheets Truck Center. Hi-Y, 1-2 . . . Homeroom Vice-Pres., l-2. BETTY L. SHORB Home Economics Billy Betty plans to join the service after graduation. F.H.A., 1-2-3 . . . Driver's Tnaining, 2. ,B ,5 '..f-1 J . 3 -.11'QlL -' 'gafk an 7 0 C0lfU 5e, l'l'L05t ll'l'Ll00l tdI'Lt, L .lfiri NANCY R. SNYDER General Nance Nance could set us all awhirl on any skating rink. SHIRLEY A. SNYDER Commercial Shirl Shirl will soon be taking dictation and typing letters. Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . Driver's Training, 2 . . . Teacher's Secy., 3. THOMAS E. SMITH Academic Tom Let's hope Torn's shoe customers aren't sarcastic - he :night find a use for his reloaded rifle cartridges. Homeroom Pres., 3 . . . Intramurals, 3 . . . Typing Club, 3. MARLENE R. SPONSELLER Academic This young lady hopes to be a success in whatever she does. A Cappella Choir, l-2-3 . . . Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3 . . . Op- eretta, 1-3 . . . Homeroom Treas., 1. RALPH W. SPRENKLE Industrial Arts jake Gee. ' does jake ever like to tear things apart. Well, he ran continue in the Air Force. Machine Shop Club, l-2. ALICE L. STARNER Commercial Tiny A typing job appeals to this brown-eyed Miss. Girls' Chorus, 1-2 ..., -X Cappella Choir, 3 . . . Teacher's Secy., 3 . . . Operetta, l-3. MARLENE M. STERNER Academic This female Liberace has music as her hobby . . . her ambition, and even her hopes - to raise a little orches- tra of her own. Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3 . . . A Cappella Choir, 1-2-3 . . . En- semble, 2-3 . . . Y-Teens, 3 . . . Operetta, 1 . . . Play, I. MORRIS STOVER Genenal Smokey Blonde hair and blue eyes - with a desire to be a hot- rod driver - describes Smokey. Qff. ,aff . . .eg if in Q .aa K5 ' ducked . JOANNE F. STRAUSBAUGH General I0 jo likes them all in the way of food, sleep, and fellows. Intramurals, l-2-3. LORRAINE D. STRICKLER Commercial Slrick Striek plans to see historic places in Europe. Orange and Black, l-2-3 . . . Red Cross Council, 1-2-3 , . . Y-Teens, 1-2-3 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . .Nornir, 3 . . . 'l'eachcr's Secy., 3. GARY O. STUDY General Wally This lmekellmll star says he likes 'em all. A girl in every port, H'11llx'! Band, l-2-3 . . . Basketball, IIN., l-Varsity, 2-3 . . . Track, l-2-3 . . . Homeroom Secy., 2 . . . Student Council, l. THEODORE F. TOOMEY Industrial Arts Ted Only one requirement of a wife - that she is blonde . . . peevecl by Sunday drivers who drive on weekdays. Machine Shop Club, l-2. DARYL BI. TOOT 3 , , . lczulier s Sccx 3 -IACQLELINE C. TRITE To ln' rr lIlIllYl'll'll't' or 11 secretary? O XY NI TROYE Oli, my! Ilirrlif, you flew into ewrytlzing. ball. j.Y., l-2-Varsity, 3, Comnicrcial Toot long, lrlouzle' lirlir mul Iaig lzluf' 6'j't'5. Intrzunurals. l-2-3 , , . Y-Teens, l . . . Driver's Training Cmnincrtiztl jackie Orangp and Black. 1-2-3 . . . Y-Teens, 1-2-3 . . . Teachers Secs., 3 . . . Dramatic Club, 1 . . . Intramurals, Red Cross Council, l-2-3 . . . Driver's Training, 2. 1 A. . . A Commercial Birdie Girls' Chorus, l-2-3 .... -X Cappella Choir, l-2-3 Operetta, l . , . Student Council, 2-Pres., 3 . . . Home room Secs.. l , . . 'I'eacher's Secy., 3 , . . Y-Teens, l-2 Pres 3 . . . Play, 2 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 . . . Delphians l-2-Secs., 3 . . . Orange' and Black, l-2-Business Man ager, 3 ..,. N 'ornir Business Manager, 3 . . . Co-ed Colm CHARLES -1. XVAGAMAN General Charlie Clmrlirf plans lo gel flrnfted or to be married. -L-. . . , Football, j.V. l-Varsity, 2-3 . . . Basket Qrf ...TL 1s..,, 0 5 'W Q LU! Cl,!fUCly5 l'el'l'lQl'lfl el' if wi Af, ARLENE L. YVARNER p Commercial Ducky An eager participant in sports and muric. Girls' Chorus, l-2-3 .... -X Cappella Choir, 2-3 . . . Orange and Black, 2-3 . . . Teacher's Secy., 3 . . . Oper- etta, l-3 . . . Intramurals, l-3 .... N 'ornir, 3 YVONNE G. XVEAVER Home Economics Vonnie This gal just loves hill-lzilly niusir, especially Let me be the One. In her spare time she can be found dancing at Parkville. Y-Teens, l . . . FH..-K., l-Secy., 2-Vice-Pres., 3 . . . Intra- murals, 1-2. PAUL G. YVEGE 5, General Bucky E, Iiurkx' zrill mx' Tl1at's somellzin , when he plays bas- . r . - H kellzall mul loafs in the Nzufv. Intramurals, l-2-3. SHIRLEY A. XVENTZ Commercial Shirley Slzlz . . . wan! lo hear a secret? Slzirleyfs secret desire is to go to Grnnany. Teacher's Secy., 3 .... X 'ornir, 3. I. 23 i is A Q if 1, 1 I raft: 1 ref- 7 fl 4 Br, our ree geared 0 ANDREXV S. IVINEBRENNER Academic Deed To get through Cornell without Uburting out is this redhead's ambition. Track, l-2-3 . . . Intramurals, l-2-3 ..., A Cappella Choir, I-2-3 . . . Homeroom Pres., 2 . . . Hi-Y, 1-2. CHARLES G. XVINTER Academic Chuck Always tearing through the halls with that brief ease. A Cappella Choir, l-3 . . . Orange and Black, 2-3 . . . Play, I-2 .... X Ynnir, 2-3 . . . Intramurals, 2-3 . . , Band, 1-2-3 . . . Baseball, 1-2-3 . . . Red Cross Council, l . . . Stage Manager, I-2-3 . . . Operetta, 3 . . . Orchestra, 2-3. PATRICIA A. XVISE Academic Pat Hear that noise? 11's either the Dodge or Love Walked In. Homeroom Secy., Treae., 3 . . . Orange and lilark, 2-3 . , . Xornir, 3 . . , Dramatic Club, l . . . ll1ll'Hm1ll'2il5, l-2-3 . . . Y-Teens, l-2-3. SHIRLEY A. IVISE Home I-Iconomics Arm Dancing and dreaming of ll '54 Pontiar. Y-Teens, 2 . . . D1'ix'er's Training, 2 . . . Intramurals, 1-2-3 . . . F.H.A., l-2-3 . . . Typing Club, 3. 28 PHILIP M. WHISLER General Lefty This all-around lsportsman, in his leixure time, can be found eating at the Mau-Dra. Football, SIN., l-Varsity, 2-3 . , . Baseball, l-2-3 . . . Bas- ketball, j.V., l-Varsity, 2-3. EDYVARD NVHITE Academic Ed lid wants to pilot a plane for the Air Force, up in the wide, blue yonder, where he can live it up. Intramurals, 3. DARRELL E. WVILDASIN Industrial Arts Tearing things apart . . . 'tum boy . . . marry a brunette . . . ice cream. Machine Shop Club, l-2, ROMAINE G. WILDASIN General This young lady is interested in home-making - strictly future frlrinx. Arlually she zranls to he a suceess in any- thing .she does. LUOI' LINC! DON QLD L YVOLFE llslll'l1 x Don 11 IPX 110 C111 Q 1 I llll N CLXRE NI XVOLFI' X1 111111114 f1 7 I if XII' IHXX Ill! ffl OX fmlh w s 1 Iiuzrk rmzznlzwf rx 0 I 1I1l1l!'l1N 1 'mm I an 1 rmrl lflmk 'S RLBIQCC XI YINCI INC Kc ulenm Beckv 11 Ink rntnmlx mn vmff and url! mrreed ze X I rppdh Choir 1 0 3 s s 0 n 111 ' x s Opel a nm Homemmn X uc 1 ILQ 3 'NI AN CY V Z ARTNIANI Home 1'COY'l0lT'IlLQ Nance let We He the One pleases thu Um ulzose ambztzon xt zv to obmm I1 Urs Deffvee A 1 Tleas ff! inni- n illlrmnrmm Robert E Myers 13 years Bom March 31 1936 Dzed November 19 1949 Class officers - G. Hosletter, Vice-President: ll. Stevens, Treasurer: ll. Dull, Secretaryg L. Wentz, President R fl I' f '55 Compared to our first appearance here at 1i.H.S. as sophomores, our arrival this year was entirely different. Our second year was greeted with elections. Elections were no sooner over when the Soph- -Ir. play eonfronted us. The Magnificent Ob- session was a huge silccess, and we had a mag- nificent time doing it In our class, many of our boys played in the various sports and we, as a whole, participated in all the activities E.H.S. has to offer. Finally, with the cooperation of the sopho- mores, we planned a gorgeous prom for our departing Seniors. ll' You can almost smell wood burn- ing. if 'X Q. 'U L.. .Q wif QQ M 9 Y f -r '54 15 Q 3 9-'u 9 as Q e Q P.Q.Q?,5:.4',9+. x.:a ,MA qu . be , Q t 5 5'o'o'o'fo'o'a'a:oQ if-14,s1ofe1ef. .wa ne an -' EG vi 'fofofcfofofn . . gg ot N I Q K 3 H . - H' , QQ. + Q 2 fy r ' '1'75.l' Q 'S 0 -- iv.. 5,2 N' W ,, 4 if 'f 'P ' ff . Yi! ' 'fe 'hi' Fi' i 7 K 0' 5,4 A ' 2 ,. V 1 , ,l ,JF I 4. f ' A' ,I . ,4 .4 -N: ' f ' I' j 'QS Q 1, 1 A' I ' f Axe if 1. T' I wi - .,k- .25 ., A ' 'W Q. K2 4- ' fixgii Q tw ' -9 .12 4 V YK ,fav Iyffnv Q lf 54-Ay-L ,J'i 4 ' Ah j K , 1 f V Q , -u . .V 53 . M., il, gi-Jill. . I my. 'Fil .A ,, Q VV ,. .K Q Q, rift' 4. 'Q Q, afl x. Q 5 -,cami S I g is nd' 'Q x ng if L 1' Rau' I - .L Nace, I.. Warner, If. Weaver, K. Krebbs, l'. Pagli- aro, L. KCllgy, Y. Mil- ler, C. Meredith. Row 2 - Melloll, S. Munimerl, M. Rohr- baugli, S. Reiclizirt, E. Raubensline, Nl. Over, D. Kemp, CI. Pzigliziro. Ron' 3 - D. Laugh- man, S. Kelbziugh, S. jenkins, M. Null, C. Leister, E. Lefiore, S. Jacoby, B. Leese. Row 4 - C. Karst, B. Trone, . Rickrode, Rahn, . Kopp, D. James, R. Hoff, L. XVarner. J Ii Run' l - N. Nlrzul, ll. Swope II. lumhrum. Cl. larliarizis, S Wilclasin. R, Wzilliek. Rau' 2 - T. Barnlizirl, D. Weaver, S Trostle, KI. XYIIIICTS. D. XYallick F. Slevin. limi' 3 - C. Sullixan I.. Small, WV. Yanclerslice, R Young. Run' 4 f T. Newman D. Unger, R. Urmlorff, NI. Rid alle. liffxl i 1.2 no i Run' l - lf. Runk, B. Swope S. Sleriivr, N. Sterner, B. Stev- ens, KI. Trone, K. Small, N Sclinnmn. Ron' 2 - N. XVez1ver C. Riblllllllll, K. NIIIIIIIIICYI, N Sell, NI. Slmfl, I.. Shaffer, I' Spangler, M. Sluffle. Ron' 3 - fy. Rush, l.. Hiller, K. Parr, S Miers, l'. Schull. S. Rllclisill, R l'1illCl'SOII, XV. Price. Run' 4 - IE. Snsrivr, li. Sell, CQ. 'llromzin E. Sliriwr, A. Norris, R. Rnnk R. Slauffcr, XY. Reese. I Class officers - Huston, Sccretaryg S. Rabenstine, Trt-asinerg l'. Alinionosa, Presidentg and S. Honess, Vice R I' l '56 President. As newcomers to E.H.S., we crossed her thres- hold timidly and a little uncertainlyg however, after a few short weeks, we united under the leadership of newly elected officers and revealed our manifold talents. Into football, basketball, track, and many oth- er sports ne dived headlong ind proceeded to display our enthusiasm foi our school and her actn 1t1es The play which we shared with the UHIOTS, received our wholehearted support, and we suc- cessfully produced The Magnificent Obsession. Our Hobo I-lop, along with other class proj- ects, did much to increase the size of our pocket book, but most of all 'it proved to us and to others that the Sophomore Class is not to be tiilled with' Xs 1 tin il tribute to our upper classnien, we, with the uniors proxided our seniors with a breath taking md unforgettable prom. an odor? Sophoinoxes at wmk - ts lit Ron' l - S. Cramer, J. Storm, l'. Glaclfeller, S. Foul, E. Carrick, V. Cooclermoulh, D. Cassatt, Vanclcrslice. Ron' 2 - F. Bell, I.. Cutslmall, Cnlehouse, Coffman, 1. lilrrlmrt, Garrett, N. linsminger, S. Anthony. Ron- 3 - G. Freeman, R. Crooks, R. Dayhoff, A. Boone, I-1. Buuhlitz, G Dubbs, Buckley, Be miller. Ron' 4 - D. Al wine, XV. Bricka, J Forbes, B. Wacldle, Zartman, K. Becker, D. Becker, XV. Formwalt. Run' l - D. Miller, CI. Leese S, Kump, C. Nluclge, C. Keller li. llollinger, B. Nluntl, Berk hcimcr. Run' 2 - l'. Nlascn heimer, C.. llzmlulmzm, K. Kuhn P. Nlengew, R. Hess, D. Gordon 1. Imrkenlmugln, K., Grove. Rau 3 - R. l.ou4-x, A. Loss, C. Lay num, XY. Nluson, R. Black, H Mcllonalcl, I. Graf, CL. Miller Run' l - li. jones, S. Irons IJ. Kopp, R. Greenholtz, E Kopp, C-. Killmillcr, S. Hughes R. Rlineclinsl. Row l - G. Feeser, B. Cornbower, Y. Blocher, Bollinger, Bankerl, Ii. Albin, P, Bixler, E, Baumgardncr. Ron' 2 - M. Bowers, Glick, C. Blumenthal, R. Fiserman, P, Aliminosa, V. Co- breeht, K. linsminger, B. Crooks. Ron' 3 - H. .Xl- woocl, D. Blumenthal, P, Bell, l'. BOVVIIIZIII, li. Brill- harl, lf. Auflley. D, Bol- linger, Flickinger. Row 4 - Ifrey, li. Clomitz, C. Becker, A. Bowersox, R. .Xllxrighl, Nl. Bollinger, L. Clrosswhile, J. Car- baugh. , .sbtx X ' Qxxx Xb' II I J l. b 4.5. 'U Q . mei. Rmt' l - bl. Stottlemey- er, T. Ritltllc. Ii, Rcintiollar, Y, Stauh. X, Ruttcis, CZ. Krug. Y. Richzmls. NI. Rilcx. Rau' O S Iarr, Ci. Rtlcliwill, Rohr- hzmgh, S. Rnhcnstinc, S. Sh ii mm- rt - xt. immt, D. Nm, C. I.2illl.fIllIl2ilI. R. Ihingston. . Snlmkzt. I., I'ittx, D. Wolf- skill, IYLIICiIIlIll'. I.. XYCIIIZ. ICI .I IJ. IN crticiy I.. Sc-nfl, I.. Sand- cn I.. lmhzttigh, P. Winand, P. Wheeler. IJ. Rutlisill. 4-0' - S. Satiitit-mari. IB. Noggle, Y oil, S. 'l'rtmc. D. Rtihv. ut' 4 - II. Iutkcnhaugh, Q. H. I'1'1itt, NI, Sponicllcr, Ffh XXX I Run' I -I.NItC,1II.NI.NIcn they. IH. Rilo. N. Bclkheim Cr. NI. Wm: l. SIIIIIHIXCI' I.. Slmfft-ig N. H.tmm. Run 2 - N. Imnc. I. KLIISCII Hztlklv. S. I't1. X. XIJIILIIIJII NI, Vuttmff, II. IIuHntkct', .X mt-it. Y. Imitkctlhaixtgh. S i I'. Ifwtitw, S. Xlmrimtl, , .M 4, I Rt-ht. 1611.1 -I - Null. I., Irpptw NI Itickt-tihzltigh, A. Nlillt-1. N, IICIIII, II. Lattigh- mam, Nl. laiwwn, NI. Kiml Run' I - XY. XVIIICI, IYeaver, S. Yoht-. S. Smith. S, Wentz, A. XYCIIII. Cl. Ytrst. YYQQ, F. Wcziwii limi' 2 - CQ. Smith, S. Xxv2lIIL'INtIUI'I, I.. XVard, NI. Ilixiklcr, l Spangler, l. Snyder, Ii. Stizttixlmtigli. bl. Steiner, bl. Krug. limi' 3 - bl, Smith, E. Stztnihgittglu. bl. Pittman, L. XYt'zixt-t'. NI. XYIIIC, C.. I'zn'tiIl, R. SNLIIII, bl. Iltuttm. C.. Itcwlcr. limi I f la. Ihumzm, 'Im- lm. In XXLIICIIIIIILZ R. smith, R. I titit-xmitnl. l. NIJ:-mcllor, R. Rtvlitlmtigli. C., Rhtitlw. R. IX'trIfC. Wentz. Run II - lf. Slum- Nzttc. Ii. XI:-:kit-x, S. I.CpPOi PRODLISEEE 2 andi IRECTQRS Q ISJN7 Mr W Edward Sheely Superintendent s Message To you the members of th1s Normr staff who have labored to produce thls book to you the members of the Class of 1954 who have cooperated 1n earnmg the funds mth wshxch to publtsh thls edmon and to you the members of our faculty who haxe glven your tlme energy and advlce go my smcere apprectatlon and recognltlon for another vol ume of our yearbooks The cooperatlve efforts expended by all ln thls publlca tlon have taught many valuable lessons The general plannmg wrttmg correctmg meetmg deadllnes and revleulng of ef forts have been excellent experrence for those future HCIIVI ues and work ln WNl'1lCl1 many wx 111 engage Thxs Normr IS a defmlte pos1t1ve example of some of your efforts durmg your stay IH our schools I trust that you vull always be proud to polnt to xt as an outstandxng ac compllshment e NI1ss Overbaugh Nh Sheelvs secretar Hello Supenntendent s offxce 3, l Y Principal s Message -Xftei sou hate been in school work as long as I hase been 'md xou are tslced to w rite .1 message for the xearbook, you probe sour mind to find something new to say or some new w ay to six the same old things Nix thought is not new but it max lend emphasis to something which I beliese is of utmost importance I haxe seen 1 lcuge numbei of boss and girls spend their brief sms m high school and then go on to their life s work I haxe seen m mx succeed I liaxe seen a few fail IVhen I enumei ite the qualities which made the boys health attitudes enxironment ind others But the important factor in most success stories is the lI'llllY1Clll2ll decided what he wished to be he set his goal he followed his star I ennestlx urge each ol xou to set vour goal, and to follow through diligentlv until sou hue ietched success Xliss Wentz Nir Crass secretary y a, y a a , 4 1 K . , 1 I V 2 ,l -1 c 1 ' ' ,Y 1 If ' C . 'z 2 ' ' ' ' and girls successful, I count: perseverance, ability, disposition, , z ', ' , 1 . V' , - .1 K 2 Y v l L . K- 1' L N 1 4' 1 1 ' ' ' z ' ' 2 ' . I ,- E 'XTC YOU SUTC YOU WCYC SlClC ff v ! .,..v The Council executives, Trone, Mudge, P. Schott, Mr. Diehl, Th Student Council Since l933, when the first coun- cil was organized, its successors have upheld the high ideals and standards befitting an organization of this kind. The council has striv- ed to develop leadership among its members and to better the school through activities and projects. This year's council performed nu- merous and varied services for the entire school. NVe, the class of l954, are in- finitely grateful to the Student Council for the time and effort its members have devoted to the bet- terment of our school. It's not the number of hours you put in, adviser, and l-1. Miller, played an important role in furthering co- It's what you Put in the hours operation between faculty and students. that Counts. Author Unknown .X4l'l6!l0l Qi0CLl eC!kl ik? Aflfufe Row 1 - K. Mummert, L. Fullerton, C. Rodman, C. Yost, Blocher, S. Parr, S. Smith, Row 2 - Trone, C. Bowman, A. Pottorff, C. Karst, M. Sponseller, P. Winand, W. Miller. Formwalt, G. Layman, S. Irons, D. XVallick, P. Schott, A. Frock, Mudge, E. V' 2 . 1 jfs, SXR-KH R DIPHL cf.llX5bllIg -X B Izsh rn r XXUNII HI jOXl-9 umata College -X B Penn Stale Columbn lnlxcrsus Fnglzslz Ifrfg 4. , yo :1 J ' I 1 - . M. PI-IARL Bl.li'lMl'NIiR Gettysburg B. S. Penn Slate NI.l-ID. IVOrId History, Red C,'m.vx, junior Class Adviser B. HENRY SHAFI-IR Susquehanna l'nix'crsily A.B. Columbia Vniversily Nl..-X. University of Maryland Ameriran Hislnry, Senior Class Arl- viser, Forensics Adviser all OMJ' CLCU, I-.RI F K DIEHI Cettysburg A B Problems nf IJZIIIOFIIIIX Sludent Counfzl Adzflser Lebanon Xallex B S C etusburg Penn Slate Anzenran Hmmm Hmld Hzflmx Inriushml Hzstmx P O D Sales IIIIIIXIIII fmzxumer lrlurnlmn A class of deep Lhmkers 139 f - 7 X e f lf V, e ' VJ-'H P BERNARD E. '1'HR1'sH 4' if y, : ' - f ' ' I.. H, KIQNII' Muhlenberg ILS. . Penn mm xmin, I Vi' liinlngx. ,X'0I'71iI' .'1!ll'IS 0 s GERALD WFRTZ Penn Slate B.S. Vniversiu of Xhoming l'nix'ersilQ' of NHIIIICSOIZI l'nixcx'iiu of lcnmxlxania Clzenzzshx C uzdmzre fozmvcflov ,IM fAI'0lfLg Oh those x alences GLENN E SNIITH HOLNIAN I LEESE JXNIFS L LEEDY Carllsle Commercxal College Shlppensburg BS last Stroudsburg BS Shmppensburg B S NN eslern Nfarsland WIEd Penn Smale NI ED Bzoloqx English Prartzml Chemzs Phwzrs Chernxstrx Admnred GeneraISc1fnce Drivers try Sophomme Class Aduser Tramzrzq H restlmg Coach LIAIDYS HANINI We-stern Nlzuylami .X. B. .xI!lfllf'7IlIlfifY 'ILHOXINS Ii, DIYINIEY Cmtlxslmllxg Klrxllcgc A,B. .x1!lf,ll'I7I!lfffY, VIIFHHUVZIII SfiPnr1', Dmfling, junior Class Adxfisfr german 4, ,ao :bca an encea, Angles and IIldIlglLS auoms postulates and dCflI1lI1OIlS ,Lx s Z ' ua ' I l, Y. I KHIG .4 an 3 nf- Vfx 'A f ROBYRI SCHYX XR I l H XROLD S CRI X LR UICRTRI JI X YN KI lx hanklm and Nhlshall A Culuhuxg A B 5llNlIllL'll1illIli x N SN1HIX,I I Il Ill Senzm Plax Coach lulll Slit: lxlllllllhi I HIXLINI x HI zu an and If ark lk-my 511 -ld lwr I.il1r111 UI I -lzixl 0 Cllal H16 an Olnelgfl UOCCl U, Clffleiff . ,-I 0 Home books JAN! P OXIER XNIISON SIRHGHIIII- IOHN PMI Shlppensburg B S Shlppulshug B 9 SusquLh1nn1 IIIIXLIMIS B S .slllllfllllillf Iumm Busznecs 'ham 11 am II 1211511 ew u lgbdnon X illcx Temple l IIIXLISIIX Pmflzlal lirmkkecjmzg AITOUIIHIIQ I and II Stow Prarlzce 6 Off CLR and Q Lcaxnmg lo lxpg ummls pu mmutg 9 JW! 46 5-1. HXROLDI RLESE East SIl0llllSbllIg B 9 Hfallh Pluwml Fdumimn Foot Imll Hmflrall Coach Dzrertnr of NI-XRf -XRPI' I H1-XCOCR lock Haxen B 9 k XRI NI XIILX FRS NN est Chester B S Hfalllz and Plzxszml I-rlumtmn F mv Clam Arlxzsfr 0 aplzx limkftlmll Trark Coarh Aflllfflft 48SlXfllHf Football Coarlz Hmllll and Phxwrnl ldurntmn Sen CU1 aged ana! LGA Qt CL Ov er the net my 94 Mn -s--Q-,,, r- ani? NIXRIXX IIIC LIR KXLXIX SIOII ROBIRI OXl'RIX Xollx lllllfll folcgc Usulll 'um Slate B m Su L lqtlxshuxg., I xltxbuxgh IIISUIHIL of Xuoniu us I 111917 lfunzr I mrmnzz s I1 rmdslzn 1 H nhzne Sho J Pfaxlzrs Hflal Shu 1 I 1 uxlrml 'iris If 0 an ffellflfl C0n'l efe Our P0 fani Xflg and C11flg fql lhg hglne The IHHSILI CIIlflbIHCIl at hOllx ww-faq! B .mm w-1' fi, . , 1 Some sound words of aduce Guidance The purpose of gtndwnce IS to help ll'ldlWldU3lS help themselxes ln 1 lngh school ll IS not un usull to fmd mms students who 'ire uncertam lbout then XOClllOIlll and educwtlonal plans, students who ire hiung dlfflculty makmg cer tnn adjustments both 1n school and at home These lIlCl1YlLlllllS need help ID copmg wuth thelr problems It IS the inn of the Lglllil mce offxce to provlde such serxnes rs ulll enible our pupxls to become successful ind hippx cxtllens xshlle m school and alter gr xdu mon 'I he gunhnce OfflCC mamtams 1 lxbrarx ol crtalogs from colleges schools of IHIISIIIQ husmess schools and trade schools, p nnphlets and books on llfe adjustment oc cuprtxontl hooks and 1 fxle of vocatlonal ln form mon XX hen some problem IS bothermg you, have an mterueu mth the guxdmce counselor and let hnn help sou to help yourself BFE LUQ PQCQLUQ flee 2 gui CIJLCQ 'mfg MAA Wk 'MKVILLL 1 we Ixeepmg posted ,weak-sp! ,- 'Y' an lu 9' '-Wu' lx Xl AQIL ACTI T155 I , Q I ew if Q 29 ,- m ld N f l I Q I ,QQ z 4 , V 6 I Q , ' we x , x 4 ,ge xy r f m ,pei i f , 1 X n ' 7 MXNXAA I arf Q! -rs' ii fxv -mg? , ,vi .. -14, ,N-,, cu RP ,-. V ' uf. lg il ifli' ' V on Ext! I . ' Q 0 . ' V .!. k':a I 'fx - I , -' - Q, ,. . 7 YL vf F Q , r- ' fi, . V I . Q 1. PWA 'll 9 1' 6 7 I .A ,' ?F!f gQQ 'sl - K at 524 .'. J fv -' z ' V Vg - E , C Q ' gs -I Y Km I uv y,r 'J 1 W1 1 A 3 V ' ' 2 Q-K Wx Vik ,QP Z ff. 5, 'Q Jw , t' V Q 4' 1' Sv 'f tw ' 2' 4 xt' f N1 ' ' 'E r3'- 3 ,,e-fp--J-1 X X. Ev Rx , W 4 rr - few-'M Q X M ' Q, ,ff .Q .Nm . K I 4 N A ' t3e!k::Aj,,O'p V - 9 . . E V .Q W . A ' ,'r.- wah gfxlr ,'?x ,qw . ' . - QL fif: f. -ES: - 'wr - . any 6 C - ' Q ' F , . ' S L 1 ., 'IL 1. A 3 4' jf 5 3 gk, 'VV by , Vf Q Wxvlf x ' Q M 4:-Mr he . ,PS ' 5 j '. -H., x - 'w' f I '1 z ,X 94' -.Aff ,AK jf B ft'-5 '1 'K 9 v ' f - ' A iii 7 I5 n , ' -- - . N '-f 1 5 . , , ' - ' 1 - -I 1 ' ' , , Wk. ,,.- ix t ,Q ' H -1 F Q in Q vwgq W J , A ' -A f 4,J I I i if-. If-Q5 X 1 . ' . , '3 tv 3 -- if , A r. X Y of J .HX fr 4 ,Z ' -, 1 +312 X2 .f. at D Qffffk H ag U , -45 X '. .n C71 ufws 5 Run' l - Nl. Albright, C. Clausen, S. lluclson, Ruwlzuicl, ciilI'l'l'Il, S. Puri, R. Yingling. Nun' 2 - l'. .Xliminm:l, C. NlllllgK', li. Rcinclollzir, J. Glick, V. Miller, A. Warner, N, Baker, A. Rulu-rw. limi' fl - S. llzimm, S, Smith. B, Ifrock, li. Miller, S. Slerner, D. Kemp, C. larharias, S. Bixler, M. Sponseller. Row: 4 - K. Small, K. Krebs, J, Mummcrt. I.. McGill, NI. lfiiller, NI, Stcrncr, A. Pollorff, M. Bowers, J. Trmic, J. Bankert, D. Kopp. LZ. Ruclisill. glue gifgf, clzorud, flue 14 calalae cc c oir, Ron' l - I-Q. Rcinclollzir, CT. Mudge, l', Alimimrsa, Berkheimer, E. Rabenstine, S. Slerner, B. Frofk, J. Tron:-. Ron' 2 - F. Miller, S. Hzmim. K. Krebs, K. Small, J. Berwager, A, Pottorff, C. Keller, K. Ensminger, Bollinger. Ron' 3 - C, Zacharias M. I-'i1ller,C, Frock, S. Kump, B. Hollinger, S 'l'rone,J Garrett, Hamm, R Brum ard, S. Nlvers A Norris Ron' 4 - A. Frock, M. Menchcy, B. Noggle, M. Albright, N. Schuman, C. Fout, R. Yingling, C. Clausen, J. Rowland, G. NVinter, R. YVin- ter, B. Eisner, 9,53 - s Q f Y., ' ti' N 4 . 'Kf'K H. Sl'Hl'l,l-1R fQl'i0RfiF lf. Rl I'I.EDflE l.CiJ1lIlUIl Yallcx 13.5. 1105311011 VHIICV BS. Illlfllllllfllflllv .Vmif all OLLI' The Music Department of E.H.S. boasts an A Cappella Choir of eighty talented student members. This active group participated in the Christ- mas Assembly, assembly programs, XVinter Con- cert, and many other programs given through- out the year. The combined voices of the boys and girls under the direction of Mr. George .Srrzior High Vmnl, lzminr High and Hill 6-milf' Imlrlmlrvllrll irecford. Rutledge gave truly laudable performances at the Winter Concert. The operetta provided another cause for more hard work, but the indefatigable choir tirelessly rehearsed and came forth with a masterful pro- duction. At the end of the year they raised other voices in a final tribute to the seniors. Row 1 - L. Fullerton, D. Kemp, E. Rodgers, D. Bankert, A. Warner, S. Sanderson, A. Rutters, II. Spangler. Row 2 - A. Starner Trone. If. Nloul, S. Gray, M. Oyer, P. Byers, N. Baker, J. Bankert, M. Stemer, C. Rudisill. Row 3 - A. Jacobs, E. Fissell, I. XIcGill, T. Riddle, S, Smith, N. Ensminger, N. Menges, M.Sponse1ler, V. Miller, P. Rebert, S. Bixler. Row 4 - L. Blocher, A Hinebrenner. E. Nickey, S. Parr, J. Ehrhart, S. Hudson, B. Dull, Glick, D. Kopp, M. Bowers. Fdnor -Xnn Shafer and assrstant edllnr Carol Shafer selett plcturcs for the Xmrnr YVe the class of 1954 hawe attempted to re cord IH the Nornlr our year book the hxghllghts of our hrgh school career More than just a book of famxllar faces and btuldxngs our yearbook 15 a book of memorles Our staff struggled oxer the dummy of the book attemptlng to present 1n a conc1se form the most Team ws ork Fdztor III K Imf Ann Shafer Asformte 1111101 C trol Shafer Busznfsf Ham: ns :nn Tronc Bcity I'lSC.Illl'1Il Senza: llfprnlfmnl Carolyn Clausen Bnlnra Pbrugh Clare Wolff Pat Rudmll Feature Dcparlmrnt Juhc Nludgc lxelyn Rodgers Iacquc Rowland Xxonnc Schuc Rebecca hnglmg Plzoinffm :hy D1 untmznl C lendon Xlarkle C onion N mter Art Department Reuben Becker Sports Dfparlment Id C lemer Txplsts Shlrley Wentz Xrlene N arner CCIHIIIIIIC Cranford rl'HIClS Moul Lorlaxnc Strlckler lmportant events of those never to be forgotten years at E H S They rejected photographs re wrote rrtlcles and revlsed layouts unt1l they rx ere sitlsfled that the 1951 Nornxr embodied the spxrrt of the class of 1954 A Splfll of frlendll ness md good fellowslnp we wrll alvs ays remem er Sealed I-. Crenler C Clausen l XNISC A Shafer C Shafer J Trone B l'lSC,I'll13Il R Becker Standzng A Warner C Holff J Mudge B Fhaugh I- Nllller X Frock 9.7 -A .t ' f ' , , . .... . 1: Q A J- ,' . I, Y . ' ' ' ' , l ' I I , If . . 2 'Z , .. ' v I . - , U 1 I f ' ' , 1 . ' , . ' I ' ' . ..,.,..., l 1' V . . V , p v E 4. i . , . , ,, 4 I . ' . v ,K -. y . A , at al - 1, ,- ' s A Al 4 1 h Y - ' - - I J , , . . . , ' . ' 2 , ' ' 2 .' ' ' , 7 k 1 1' K u ' L M Y .. 2 .. , , D ' - ' I ' . ' '. .. I. .. ' , . , . '- --- , . . y - , . 1 , . . , , . v .. . I f . . ...M,....,,,, N mg M, M ,M W A N I W A . , . Q . W V4 . , . . A, 'Q L. ' t Q. 9 C , .f - 5.1 . 4 .K W 1' rf . , 1. - 4 1 x- A K X .1 4. W5 Q1 1- if 1 li Nlembers of the staff norkmg muh then zuusus Nir hemp and Xhs Dlehl Staff Members Seated - L. Strickler, N. Menges, S. XVentz, NI. Mehring, J. Rowland. lf. Nloul. .Slrnzdiny - 5 . fro A ', Q. 11 w mm . . Lease Yingling, C. Riley, J. Faber, E. Rodgers, Y. Schue. A-.,,f Ron' 1 - Uznrclt, l'. Xliminoszi, CI. 1,1-use, R. l':I1Sl11l11gl'1', S. Smith J. Trone, 1. Baunigarcliier. Ron' 2 - Cl. Illumenthal, R, 1-Qiserman, NI Bowers, CZ. Wolli, l'. Wise, X. Wm'iivi', B. 1.au. limi' 3 - H. Cruver B. Hollingci, S. Sliofi. lluslmi, i.. Hostelter, 11, Rrilirbaugh. The Orange 8: Black had its beginning in 1905 and was called the Hanoverian. This monthly maga- zine, published by the Hanover High School Athletic Association for 351 a year, continued until 1907. Publication was resumed in 1914, but the magazine had been renamed the Orange and Black. In 1926 this magazine became the newspaper we know today - an excellent voice of the students and a publication of which we can be proud. Hou' 1 - P. Pagliuio, S. Rabenstinc, I., McGill, Parr, A, Frock, -X Shafer, Cl. Sliaier, lj. Mudge, B. libaugh. N. Trone. Ron' 2 - J. Clic Y. Ckobretlit. IS. liiseiinan, CZ. Cllaiiscn, 1.. XVCIIII, 1'. Schott, Y. Schue Rod 1,. Strickler, Y, Slilllll. Run' 3 - B. Bcthas, N, Slerncr, S. Gray, C. man, I.. lfullerton, ll. Sta-xens, I. 'I'iitc, lf.. Rodgers, E. Circnier, R. Be er. Ron' 4 - Cl. Yost, S. Nace, S. Bixlcr, D. Kemp, K. Niummerl, E jones, X. Loss, 11. lfuriiiwzilt. l', Winaiiid, N.. ,,' 1 1 HH Hlllllllii 1 1 cx on rx L mm Ll oc ers 0 next U1 u S Smsus D N YIILLI 1 mucr 'N Cm. K sc ll 1 1 U 111 Sl mlm Nilsx XX 1 1 aduser Library Club F H A Ron l - ..'1ll, . '0 , '. 'CI', . my C, ., XViI1', v.'l4lllI1,., C cu. 'sifci oz'-....'K.RL1llcrs '. ' , lvf, . . ffm , . 'Q-1c,. N, ', . 1 '. .. 'A . 1' 'Q , H .-K.. 1'klc,I,Kiscr,S. ..,1lllC', .1 Nu, . .1+1, . AW ...A '. This year's Red Cross Council con- tinued the good work begun by previous councils. An interesting and entertain- ing assembly program was one of its many projects. The council worked hard Red Cross Coun il l'he officers of the Red Cross Council - Charles Karsl, Barbara Stevens, Carol Rodman, and Reu' ben Becker. making attractive favors for hospital trays. An honorable and industrious club, the Council strives to aid the biggest humanitarian society in the world - the Red Cross. Row l - R. Eiserman, M, Bowers, B. Stevens, C. Rodman, R. Becker, C. Karst, l,. Strickler, 1. Baumgardner. Row 2 - C. Yost N. Edwards, N. Schuman, J. Trone, C. Leister, B. Bethas, A. Rntters. Ron' 3 - .L XVCHI7, B. libaugh, L. Fullerton, K. Mummert B. Hollinger. S. Kelbaugh, l'. Bailey, A. Pottorff. Ron' 4 - S. Smith, li. jones, W. Yanderslice, C. Layman, M. Becker, B, Form wall, J. 'l'rite. 4, S' Q- 5-?-..x - Cheaper B The Imagine l2 kids in one family and all between the ages of infancy and seyenteen. Yes, this was the setting of Cheaper By The Dozen - a comedy that holds your heart, a story of Dad and Mom Gilbrith and their family run on Dad's efficiency tests. Problems, such as, Gee, Dad, all the girls nowdays wear silk stockings and teddiesf' And if you don't believe us go to school and see for Niakeeup time heff the Senior play. 4 Pi 'ff tk s :V 's X . T Dozen yourself! , came out of the democratic family council meetings. The deep concern to get his children through school with very high grades accomplished through specially prepared tests gave hoth .Xun and Dad a few clashes. And Miss Brill didn't help matters either. .Xs the curtain fell, the play left us with one deeply printed moral, Hlt's for where your heart lies, that's what you save time for. mtwrl- li. NIilIer,C1,C1lausen. A. lfulio. R. Yiugling. Sftllldlflgf 'l, Nell, If. Doyle. li. Ureuier. C. Shafer, H. lfissel, L. Blocher, W, t,roye, pl. Rowland, A. Shafer, KI. Mudge, D. jones. .. ls...- Magnificent Obsession The fascination of another Class play was no less appealing this year to the Junior Class, than it was tl1e year before. XVith equal enthusiasm they began practices and continued their en- deavors until the curtain made its final descent. The mature performance displayed by the Juniors suggested even greater possibilities for their final play next year. The Magnificent Obsession was handled with feeling and under- standing and superb acting. The director, Mr. Carey , Tx' W'.,f I ? 1 One of Ihr' lighter mon11'nt.s.' JUNIOR ci-xssr Ron' l - j. Conrad, gloyce Hudson, li, Rodman, Helen Hudson: L. Fullerton, Mrs. YYickes: gl. 'I fone, Nl2lllllllQ XYinter. Nancy Ashford. Ron' 2 - I., XYCHI1. Dr. Hudsong KI. llittinger, Dr. Pyle: DI. I?-aublitt, Nlonty Brent: B. Sle- xens. Nlaiion Dawson: l'. ithott, Bobby Nlerrick: Nl. Rid- dle. Perry: T, Barnhall. .lack Dawson, X1 5 M-. 1 N .. - I fsJ, , t '. ax,-.'g f ' , .- w' , tk .X blow on the head unisex great concern. SOPHOMORE CAST Ron- l - S. Rabenstinc, juice Hudsong S. l-loness, Helen Hudson: l'. Aliminosa, Marion Dawsong S. lrone, Marthag R. liiserman. Mrs. lYickes. Run' 2 A .L Loss, Dr. Hud- song l'. Luckie, Monty Brent: J. Sclnnnan, Perryg Glick, Nancy .Xshfordg G. Layman, Bobby Merrickg L. Myers. jack Dawsong P. Spangler, Dr. Pyle. Magnificent Qbsession On March ll, the sophomore play fast of The Magnificent Obsession busily prepared themselves for the opening night - their first Class playf Make up was expertly applied and lines were given last minute glances. Finally the curtains opened and the performance began. lt may well be said that no other group Could have handled better the deep and emotional drama. Assistant directors. julie Mudge and Carolyn Clausen 454' AC II SPORT 3 f' ' Oni' Cieonge helcl on for dear tvs'-T-f4f'.f1.95 9 '3 i'1E173c tj., ,., 'Z 2: Ron' 1 - D. Laughman, P. Bell, R. Fuhrman, N. Markle, P. XVhis1er, R. Laughman, R. Miller L Xumen D Hlolfskill. , . . , . , Rau' 2 - W. Marsh, R. Bechtel, K, Leister, L. Small, N. Bowman, L. Funk, J. Carbaugh, G. Fuhrman. Row 3 - A. Mills, j. Houston L. Pitts, W. Dell, C. Wagam-an, J. Warehime, F. Lepo, G. Hanrahan. I-lou' 4 - E. Slevin, E. Kopp, K. Hess, H. Pratt, Bemil- ler, L. Crosswhite, G. Rohrbaugh, B. XVo1fe. Row 5 - R. Hartlaub, XV. Bankert, R. Livingston, A. Laughman, D. James, D Blumenthal. Ron' G - L. Bange. Hanover High Schoo1's Nighthawks opened downs in the second and third quarters. Ken their season with a glorious triumph over the made the South Penn Conference Team this Delone Squires. Halfback Phil Whisler proved to be the victor's biggest ground-gainer. In the Shippensburg-Hanover tussle, Ken Leister, E.H. S.'s scrappy fullback, saved the day with two perfect placements following Hanover's touch- - 1 -tel year. In the contest between York Catholic and Hanover, George Rohrbaugh scored both the ty- ing and deciding touchdowns. The Nighthawks fought long and hard, and win or lose, they're champions. Football E.H.S E.H.b. E.H.S E.H.S E.H.S. E.H.S E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. lL.H.S. Scores Ifoothall Scores 21 . Delone 0 7 York 39 14 Shippensburg 13 13 Gettysburg 41 7 Nlechanicshurg 31 U Clizimliersliurg 27 6 XVestminster 6 211 Carlisle 27 0 Hershey 36 20 York Catholic 7 8 z,.Y,,.,, , ,. ,. 0 u' l - lf Leppo, R. Rife, G. Studv, C. lVagaman, as li. Slevin. Ron' 2 - R. Patterson, T. Newman, P. XYhisler, P. YVl1eeler Xickev, limi' 3 - Asst. Cozlcli Mr. Iiiviney, CQ. Sflmll, D, YYallitL, Coaicli Nlr. Nlcxers. The Nighthawks started their season with a 60-28 triumph over 'Westminster and from there on kept up a peppery season. Though they bowed out to several teams, Rife, Study, and Leppo kept the scores close. Varsity Basketball Scores F HS. 431+ XYestininster 28 li HS. 611 Lancaster 33 LHS. 75' Delone flfl -..H.S. 30 York 63 li HS. H7 Nlilton lit-rshev 68 l',.H.S. 159 Spring Grove 39 lz,H.S, til! Xiayiieslioio l1.ll.S. 27 llersliev -H l' HS. -ll fill lisle til l' .HN P43 XYgiineslioi'o Bl ll .Hx 40 C.li1unl1e1sl:ui'g T3 lz.H.S. T48 C,t'ltxslJu1'g 42 lr .H.S. HN Nic-tlianitslniig 45 l1.ll.N, 32 Yrnk Clntliolit 57 l' .HN 'il Xvgiviit-slmim full 1- .H S. 37 Hershey 43 lx,ll.S. 'iT Clznlisle T6 lr .H.S. Tl Sliippt-iislmuig -Vi la.ll.S. Tl Clliainlicislmuig -IH la HA, lil Gcttvslniig 'il l ,ll.5. 'tl llclrine til The Hawk's time bid for opening half honors in the South Penn Conference was jumped by Hershey with a defeat of 44-27. But thrilling victories mingled in - Shippensburg, G-burg, Lancaster. ll H H H H ll ll H H Il H ll H H H Scores XYt'sl minsu-if I.1mc':1ster Dclcmc York llcrslicy Spl ing I-rou- XYA x m's.Imm llcrsliey Carl isle Shippcilslmrg Clliamlmcrslmrg fil'lllSlllllg Nlctlizmit slnlrg York Calliolic lYau1cslmr0 H 'llcrshcy H SillIJlJL'llNlDlllig ll c.ll2lllllJL'l'NlDlll'g ll fiL'IlfSlJllTg H Nlechanicslnurg H Delone J. V. Basketball 'Ilus xtus unior Varsity Tenn ended the otherwise perfect season. YVith material such se ison ruth a brilliant record Only one loss as this in line for the varsity ranks next year, and that 1 30 33 set back bv He1sl1ex marred an how can we lose! ! ll omman D Blumenthal I lnmbium H lxatl ll. Bell. Ron' 2 - L, Sanders, L. Crosswliitc, XV. 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