Muhlenberg High School - Muhltohi Yearbook (Laureldale, PA)
- Class of 1951
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CLASS OF 1951
MUHLENBERG TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
LAURELDALE, PENNSYLVANIA
VOLUME IX
Foreword
Mementos of 195051 activities-dramatics,
journalism, music, sports, and clubsfhave been
gathered to make this scrapbook. These memories
Will, in time, grow dim, but as We browse
through the pages of this yearbook our thoughts
will return to the many good times We have had.
The order of the book is symbolic of the prof
gression of a student during his career in junior
and senior high school.
It is our Wish that youesenior, underf
classman, or faculty will enjoy reliving the experif
ences of 195061.
Table of Confenfs
DEDICATION
ADMINISTRATION
UNDERCLASSMEN
ACTIVITIES
ATHLETICS
SENIORS
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DOLORES FOLK
We, the class of 1951, wish to honor Dolores Folk as a member of our graduating class.
We will always remember her for her pleasing personality and merry disposition. Dolores,
who was stricken with poliomyelitis in August of 1948, has been unable to attend classes
at school. After spending approximately a year at a rehabilitation school in Virginia, she
has been tutored by Mrs. Eberly in order to obtain her high school diploma. In spite of
her being confined to a Wheelfchair, Dolores has found it possible to witness many of the
school's activities. Her nick name is "Bang, Bang," and her pet expression, "Oh! Crumb."
Dolores's main interests lie in interior decorating and the reading and writing of poetry. She
also has an "interest" at Reading High. Handling a Merchandise Club and selling a variety
of cards passes her time. Dolores is an academic student with a commercial trend. She
hopes to attend Penn State to major in psychiatry. V
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Adminisfrofion
We will never forget those who guided us, gave us of their time and
efforts, and made our school life worth while . . . long will we remember
OBSERVER deadlines . . . Mr. Harris's long history assignments and
cheerful sessions with the unfortunate S.S.S.S. Club . . . early morning
lectures delivered by Miss Horton at Mixed Chorus rehearsals . . .
the loud jacket worn by Mr. Spancake . . . Mr. Winters, under whose
guidance we once again have a course in Metal Shop . . . the referee's
whistle that signals "Big" White's homeroom to order . . . Miss Ebling,
teacher of Home Economics, who made a really fine class of cooks . . .
Mr. Koch's "orderly" second year Spanish class . . . the time spent
tracking down busy Miss Willits . . . the uncomplaining patience of
Miss Knauss on our yearbook . . . often we have been disturbed with
them, and more than often they have been disturbed with us . . . but,
they always stuck by us when we were in trouble, and helped us out of
our difficulties . . . last, but not least, the untiring efforts of Mrs. Curley,
our faculty adviser . . . we will always attribute whatever success we
may achieve to our terrific faculty and our own Muhlenberg Townf
ship High School.
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SECOND Row: Crurnbling, Rothermel, Boyer, Stoudt, Schaeffer.
Muhlenberg Township School Board
ADAIVI H. RENTSCHLER CHARLES A. TROUT
President Secretary
19494953 19454951
EARL A. BOYER HAROLD A. STOUDT
VicefPresident 'Treasurer
1949-1955 19474953
ARTHUR C. MELICK JOSEPH W. SEYFERT LLOYD M. SCHAEFFER
19494955 19474953 19454951
CHARLES S. CRUMBLING DANIEL G. ROTHERMEL
Superintendent Solicitor
CHARLES S. CRUMBLING KERMIT H. SCHMEHL
Superintendent Principal
B.S., Albright College Ph.B., Muhlenberg College
M.S. in Ed., Cornell University M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania
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EMMA L. BINCKLEY DOROTHY J. BOYER
Dietitian, Cafeteria Manager Home Economics
B.S., in Home Economics, B.S. in Home Economics
Albright College Cedar Crest College
MYRON F. BOYER
Science
B.S. in Ed.,
Kutztown State Teachers College
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ELLA M. BRESLER JAMES R. BROKENSHIRE
Geography Mathematics
B.S., Albright College B.S., Franklin and Marshall College
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CHARLES E. BUCKWORTH LLOYD L. CLEMENS
Physical Education Health, Sceince
B.S. in Ed., East Stroudsburg State B.S., Albright College
Teachers College
Ecl.M., Temple University
JEAN B. CURLEY
English
A.B., Albright College
IDA L. EBLING GERALDINE E. EDSALL
Home Economics Civics, History
B.S., Pennsylvania State College B.S. in Ed., Ohio Northern University
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EMMA P. EPLER DONALD L. FETTERMAN
Health Civics, History
B.S. in Ed., Temple University B.S., Ursinus College
Serving in the U. S. Navy
HARRY G. GERBERICH
Mathematics
B.S. in Ed., Lebanon Valley College
CHARLES E. GOODLING LEONORA S. GUTHRIE
Commercial Commercial
B.S. in Ed., B.S. in Ed.,
Shippensburg State Teachers College Susquehanna University
ESTELLA E. HARRIS JOHN E. HARRIS
English, History History
A.B., Wilson College B.S in Social Studies,
Schuylkill College
HENRY F. HOFFMAN, JR.
Instrumental Music
B.S. in Music Ed., Lebanon Valley
College Conservatory of Music
ALTA H. HORTON QUENTIN R. KEATH
Vocal Music Mechanical Drawing
B.S. in Public School Music, B.S. in Ed., Millersville State
Mansfield State Teachers College Teachers College
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THELMA L. KNAUSS R. DAVID KOCH
Commercial German, Spanish, English
B.S. in Ed., Bloomsburg State A.B., Albright College
Teachers College
MIRIAM E. MOYER
English
B.S. in Ed., Kutztown State
Teachers College
DAVID F. OWEN FRANCES A. M. RAHN
Mathematics Guidance Counselor and
B.S. in Ed., East Stroudsburg Psychological Examiner
State Teachers College A.B., Hood College
Ed.M., Harvard University
HAZEL A. RAMSAY E. BRAINERD REINERT
English Geography
A.B., Albright College B.S. in Ed., Kutztown State
Teachers College
LILLIE R. RIMBY
Latin
A.B., Dickinson College
M.A., Columbia University
STELLA M. ROTH SARA R. ROTHERMEL
English Librarian
A.B., Pennsylvania State College A.B., Mt. Holyoke College
OLIVIA C. M. RUFFNER ESTELLA I. RUPP
Mathematics Art
Ph.B., Brown University B.S. in Ed., Kutztown State
M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania Teachers College
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RW Williamson Trade School
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ROBERT D. SHIPE, JR. CLAUDE A. SPANCAKE
Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Director of Athletics B.S., Pennsylvania State College
B.S., Albright College
EDITH E. STAUDT OLIVE TENNANT
History Health, Physical Education
A.B., Ursinus College B.S. in Health Ed., East Stroudsburg
M.A., Columbia University State Teachers College
CAROLYN J. TREXLER
English, journalism
B.S. in Ed., Kutztown State
Teachers College
M. CATHERINE WERTZ JASON W. WHITE
Civics, History Mathematics
B.S. in Ed., B.S. in Ed., Bucknell University
Lebanon Valley College M.S., University of Michigan
JOHN B. WHITE
Biology
B.S. in Ed., Kutztown State
Teachers College
M4 S., Temple University
ROBERT J. WINTERS
Metal Shop
B.S. in Industrial Arts, Millersville
State Teachers College
GRACE L. GOOD
School Nurse
Washington Sanitarium and Hospital
ESTHER M. WILLITS
History
B.S. in Ed., West Chester State
Teachers College
M. A.,IDuke University
M. ANNETTA KAUFFMAN
Music
B.S. in Music Ed.,
Pennsylvania State College
JOHN W. BURKHART
Attendance Officer
GRACE M. LONG CLARA K. OXENREIDER ETHEL I. SHANER
Secretary to Superintendent Secretary to Superintendent Secretary to Principal
McCann Business School InterfState Commercial College Wyomissing High School
Cafeteria Sioff
FIRST Row, left to right: Mrs. Fannie Sharp, Mrs. Marjorie Adams, Mrs. Ruth Gernert, Mrs. Helen Hinnershitz,
Mrs. Hilda Stoudt, Mrs. Edna Gring.
SECOND Row: Mrs. Laura Wessner, Mrs. Ella Daubert, Mrs. Elda Boyer, Mrs. Verna Becker, Mrs. Alma Reinert,
Mrs. Sallie Kline, Mrs. Irene Nagle, Mrs. Sadie Ibach, Mrs. Emma Binckley.
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Bus Drivers
Left to right: Mr. Robcrr F. Ammarell, Mr. Harry Corrcnti, Mr. Samuel T. Leinbach, Mr. William Labe.
'Cusfodicns
Left to Right: Mr. Robert J. Mauger, Mr. Walter Y. Levan, Mr. Floyd Berkemeyer, Mr. john J. Gier.
Underclossmen
One "greenie" homeroom dramatized "Books We Cherish" in assembly
. . . produced talent show . . . Well represented at all school activities
. . . had first glimpse of M. T. H. S. student legislation . . . eighth grade,
one step farther up the ladder of success . . . not lost in the long, dark
corridors anymore . . . staged comedy "Elmer and the Love Bug" . . , a
"live" model and a film taught Home Ec. girls proper child care . . . 23
freshman "Warblers" blended their voices in Junior High County
Chorus . . . created elaborate civics notebooks . . . a film on "Treasure
Island" was shown after studying the classic . . . Sophs led by Bernard
Rohrbacher . . . chose maroon and white as class colors . . . used attracf
tive decorations for their first dance-the "Soph Hop' '... came out for
debating . . . spent biology labs dissecting everything from worms to
rabbits . . . became "dawn risers" and trudged to school on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays for Mixed Chorus sessions . . . junior L'flappers" and
'Lsheiksw recalled the "roaring twenties" in the play, "Our Hearts Were
Young and Cay' '.., fullfhouse plus more than 1,000 patrons increased
their treasury . . . joined senior class to enjoy a "superfduper" prom at
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FIRST Row, left to right: Hamaker, Hetrich, Gessner, Drumheller, Haggerty, Heiter, High, Dutt, Flanagan, Gassert
SECOND Row: Blatt, Greth, Garber, B. Adams, Angstadt, Balthaser, Gaspari, Hain, Adams.
THIRD Row: DeTurk, Eckert, Feicht, Heckman, Hardinger, Heim, Frick. S
FOURTH Row: Goheen, Holzinger, Eyrich, Glass, Hinnershitz, Gaul, Emore.
Elevenfh Grocle
FIRST Row, left to right: Labe, Delp, Hughes, Martin, Knoll, J. Kline, Manwiller, Leighton, Martin.
SECOND Row: Miller, Kochel, Bechtel, Behm, D. Kline, S. Kline, Kramer, Bollinger.
THIRD Row: Knouse, Keller, Kauffman, Koch, Kleinsmith, Mitchell, Kutzer, DeLong, Kopfer.
FOURTH Row: Canonico, Camilli, Lerch, Loder, Lutz, Machemer, Lantz, Huey.
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FIRST Row, left to right: Brendlinger, Shaver, Conrad, Becker, Pearah, Schaeffer, Snyder, Rapp, Noll.
SECOND Row: S. Schell, Pehlman, Schoener, Bunnell, Bulles, Boyer, W. Schell.
THIRD Row: R. Rapp, Cordier, Seidel, Rohrbach, Shipe, Sheipe, Daniels, Sell, Moyer.
FOURTH Row: Rothermel, Paskos, Reeser, Price, Sitlinger, Clouser, Dautrich, Roland.
ElevenH1 Grade
FIRST Row, left to right: Wheeler, Clark, Tobias, G. Brown, Zeller, Wadsworth, Yeager, Yoh, Valeriano.
SECOND Row: Strickler, Brokenshire, R. Burkhart, Correll, Thomas, Wilson, Waldman, Bitner, Stump.
THIRD Row: W. Snyder, Weaver, E. Weidner, L. Williams, Ziegler, Wennell, J. Weidner, Walschburger.
FOURTH Row: N. Snyder, Sweetwood, Stotz, Stifnagle, Weidenhamrner.
FIRST Row, left to right: Heffner, Karbel, J. Althouse, Hessler, P. Glass, Hamaker, Graeff, Frederick, Haring.
SECOND ROW: Gaspari, Klee, Gardner, M. Glass, Henry, Folk, Klemm, Hafer.
THIRD Row: R. Bagenstose, W. Adam, J. Adams, L. Hoffman, Herbein, Hurst, Arnold, Keller, Jones.
FOURTH ROW: Grimmer, Greenawald, Hasker, Kissinger, E. Hoffman, D. Althouse, R. Henn.
Tenfh Grade
FIRST Row, left to right: Bossert, Ramsey, Bair, Bergman, Mertz, Letsche, A. Moyer, Ochs, Price.
SECOND Row: Leas, N. Moyer, Meek, G. Miller, B. Lutz, Kutz, Manmiller, Lynch.
THIRD ROW: D. Miller, Biehl, Manwiller, J. Brown, C. Marberger, G. Kramer, J. Reedy, L. Noecker, L. Nester
FOURTH Row: G. Bissey, Musser, J. Shirk, V. Kline, D. Mervine, J. Newpher, W. Lutz, E. Oswald.
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FIRST Row, left to right: D. Rothenberger, Rothermel, Shalter, J. Rothenberger, Sosi, Dieterle, Camilli,
Shollenberger, Schlotr. '
SECOND Row: Seidel, DeSantis, Shupp, Rogers, Schell, Cagnetti, Shutter, Shofi
THIRD Row: Brown, Ruppert, Riegel, R. Schmehl, N. Schmehl, Reitz, Staholepszy, Stailey, Cochran.
FOURTH Row: Reinert, Rohrbacher, Rentschler, Delp, Shirk.
Tenfh Grade
FIRST Row, left to right: D. Burkhart, E. Snyder, Valeriano, Wingert, Jeanette Weller, Eddinger, Wennell
White, Summons.
SECOND Row: Weidner, Venkler, Fick, M. Williams, janet Weller, Wealand, Wagner, Tobias, Evans.
THIRD Row: Zeller, Zieher, Trate, Ulmer, Zipp, Wilson, Deppen, Wolfe, Sweitzer.
FOURTIZI Row: Updegrave. Boyer, Wertz, B. Folk, Weinman, Wagner, Stump.
FIRST Row, left to right? Feltenberger, Angstadt,Guidotti,Jar1e Adamshloan Adams, Althouse, Baker, Filman
Greenwa t.
SECOND Row: Frick, Baeighkley, Greth, B. Faber, Dellicker, Faller, Greer, L. Faber.
THIRD Row: DeWalt, Hafer, Fetter, Biscanti, Anderson, Delp, Bare, Delp.
FOURTH Row: Eyrich, Gring, Fndy, Faust, Graczyk, Gromis, Dietz, Einscl.
A Ninfh Grade
FIRST Row, left to right: Kauffman, Mengel, Bertolet, Biehl, Herbein, Heitzenrater, Balthaser, Henry, Heffner.
SECOND Row: Imhoff, Billman, Kiesling, Leininger, Bauer, Manmiller, Blatt, Berger.
THIRD Row: Hassler, Kershner, Hoover, Miller, Kline, Mervine, Keller, R. C. Becker, Holl.
FOURTH Row: Mengel, Kissinger, Kutz, Leitheiser, R. W. Becker, Beacham, Hartman.
FIRST Row, left to right: Bossler, Ogrinc, L. Schlott, A. Shalters, Ryan, N. Boyer, Brookshire, Boone, J. Reed.
SECOND Row: R Brown, Ringler, J. Seyfert, D. Reed, V. Sanders, S. Brown, G. Pearson, F. Noecker.
THIRD Row: A. Napoletano, J. Rothenberger, Quinter, R. Reedy, J. Noll, R. Phillips, Rossi, T. Paskos.
FOURTH Row: Reiter, Scheid, R. Noll, Seaman, Pyle, Reetz, L. Blatt.
Ninfh Grade
FIRsT Row, left to right: Wanshop, H. Snycler, Spanier, Warclrnan, Tolomei, Starke, Symons, Steves, T. Cochran.
SECOND Row: R. Wadsworth, Wolford, M. White, Tarrach, Strickler, Spatz, K. Stifnagle, D. Snyder.
THIRD Row: Troutman, Wagonseller, Tomaszewski, B. Weidenhamrner, F. Walschburger, Vogel, D. Shomo
R. Conrad.
FOURTH Row: R. Zipp, L. Sosi, M. Tobias, J. Thomas, K. Wentzel.
FIRST Row, left to right: Cordier, Shirk, Boyer, Heffner, Bortz, Seidel, Gordner, Brown, Schlott.
SECOND Row: Angstadt, Bellman, Helms, Bredbenner, MacDonough, Adler, Lascomh, Wertz, Weaver,
Manwiller.
THIRD ROW: Richard Zettlemoyer, Stabolepszy, Tomeo, Richards, Rittenhouse, Rapp, Coller, Zeller.
FOURTH Row: Pearah, Rohrbacher, Williams, Musket, Delp, Gordner, Greer, Landis, Miller, Vogel.
Eighfh Grade
FIRST Row, left to right: Daniels, Smith, Harley, Ringler, Forlini, Huyett, Connolly, G. Seidel, DeAngelo
Castellucci.
SECOND Row: Lotz, Campbell, Sander, Ripka, Lutz, Koch, Wolfgang, Keim, Rapp, Hertzog, Stetzler.
THIRD Row: Slusser, Domenice, Sheipe, Kummerer, Grill, Fish, Reinert, Witte, Mumma.
FOURTH Row: Stzoudt, Fogelman, M. Brown, Bachman, Tobias, Evans.
FIRST Row, left to right: Raymond Williams, R. Spayd, Heller, Hinnershitz, Mengel, Buser, Manmiller,
Martin, Kessler, Noll, Arnold.
SECOND ROW: Brokenshire, Rauenzahn, Noble, Schmeck, Adam, B. DeTurk, Hoptley, Simons, Myers, P.
DeTurk, Ronald Williams.
THIRD ROW: Dietrich, Ahrens, Gilmore, J. DeTurk, Mattson, Parkyn, Albright, Keating, W. Brown.
FOURTH Row: Fick, Hoover, Schoener, Hain, J. Conrad, Eschenbach, Manmiller.
Eighfh Grocle
FIRST Row, left to right: Dutt, Richard Rothenberger, Rodney Rothenberger, Meas, Malandra, D. Seidel,
Noll, Reber, D. Brown, Ochs.
SECOND Row: Ebling, Beale, Slonaker, Y. Boyer, Rohrbach, Spayd, Rothermel, Biehl, Buser.
TI-IIRD ROW: McGowan, O'Donnell, Trievel, Lesher, Brossman, Forlini, Nye, McKee.
FOURTH Row: Huyett, Wolfe, Weber.
FIRST ROW, left to right: Zerbe, Shaw, Evans, Haisch, Bailey, Koch, Snyder, Reddy, Bensing, Faust.
SECOND Row: Carbon, Shomo, Homan, Gundry, Losoncy, Baeighkley, Detweiler, Deangelis, Faber, Muthard
Grim.
THIRD ROW: Gable, Angstadt, Gabrielli, Smith, Browne, L. Reed, D. Adams, Britigan, L. Adams, Pott.
FOURTH ROW: Mills, L. Wixon, Albright, Bates, DcMarco, R. Katzcnrnoyer.
Sevenfh Grade
FIRST ROW, left to right: Folk, Hartman, Yerger, Wentzel,Hohl, Arnold, Reedy, Rhoads, Shoemaker, Brendlinger
SECOND ROW: R. Stephens, C. Katzenmoyer, Rogers, Spengler, Mengel, Dunkle, Trievel, Schaeffer, J. Delp,
Rollman.
THIRD ROW: G. Yeager, Bradley, Holland, Noecker, Moatz, Hower, Filrnan, K. Weidner, Allwcin.
FOURTH Row: Ulrich, M. Wixon, Rarnich, Faller, Lilarosc, C. Brown, Mullen, Kress.
FIRST Row, left to right: Redcay, Dussinger, Epting, M. Frick, Bower, R. Clinton, N. Slonaker, Koble, Brunner.
SECOND Row: D. Richards, L. Clinton, A. Greer, Christ, N. Biehl, Sands, Larkin, B. Kurtz, C. Reitz, B. McKee.
THIRD ROW: R. Fetter, D. Rothermel, McKently, R. Folk, L. Eddinger, Kenney, Elliott, Shay, B. Landis.
FOURTH Row: Parzanese, L. Oxenreider, R. Spayd, J. Rothenberger, Yoder, R. Schoener.
Sevenfh Grade
FIRST Row, left to 'fighrz Dunkelberger, Wily, M. Marbarger, J. Trate, J. Adams, 1. Noll, F. Gring, june
Delp, T. Price, R. Yeager.
SECOND ROW: R. Steinhauer, Werner, C. Wagner, Petree, Geisler, Yeager, N. Noll, Waldman, Hill, S.
Seyfert, Swoyer.
THIRD Row: Strausseir, L. Williams, E. Evans, Anderson, C. Moyer, P. Thomas, S. Stephens, A. Williams,
B. Ree .
FOURTH Row:C. Miller, D. Heller, P. Biehl, H. .Encly, L. Weidner, E. Steinhauer.
Acfivi Hes
Cccupy the spare time of our energetic students . . . efficient Observer
staff journeyed to the P.S.P.A. Convention in Allentown for pointers
on page makeup and writing . . . Student Council's second annual
Holly Hop proved a terrific success . . . YfTeens encourage leapfyear
tradition through W. P. A. Valentine Dance . . . interesting assemblies
created by debaters' triangleflvluhlenberg, Shillington, and Boyertown
. . . Muhlaires and Muhleteers provided vocal harmony at Cost Account'
ants' Club . . . "Kiss Your Honey," the big hit at Horizon Hoedown . . .
breathing space provided for choristers and shops upon transferring to
new wing . . . talented students and teachers contributed long hours of
hard work to create a wonderful show, "The Muhl Revue' '... Honor
Society conducted the assembly which brought the highest honors in
school to 17 lucky students . . . May we never forget the fine performf
ances witnessed at the class plays . . . Horizon Club and YfTeens both
planned a threefday tour of New York City . . . Miss Ebling's dexterous
cooks gained valuable experience serving the local Lions and the Berks
County Schoolmen's Club.
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Fmsr Row, left to right: Seyfert, S. Arnold, D. Seidel, Geisler, Larkin, Pott, Katzenmoyer, N. Faber.
SECOND Row: Hertzog, M. Wixon, Hinkle, J. Martin, Manwiller, Zeller, F.. Snyder, Ramsey.
THIRD Row: Bair, Pearah, Richards, Rohrbach, P. Thomas, joan Adams, Pearah.
FOURTH Row: Bunnell, Ringler, Adler, M. White, J. Reber, Hassler, M. Glass, Ulmer.
FIFTH Row: Ziegler, E. Rothermel, B. Holl, Brossman, Clouser, Hain, Smith, S. Bare, W. Cordier.
Year Highlighted by Brislc Campaigns
Student Council is a growing organization at M. T. H. S .... second annual "Holly Hop"
proved a wonderful occasion . . . Student Council members held a successful cake sale . . . snappy
book covers and pennants were also sold . . . talks on sportsmanship in assembly helped to
improve the conduct at basketball games . . . President Larry Brossman conducted a meeting at
State Student Council Conference at West Reading . . he also spoke at a P. T. A. meeting and
helped with the dedication of the new Wing . . . through the efforts of the Council, clothes racks
are being constructed to be used at basketball games and other occasions . . . noonfday dances-
another successful project . . . spectacular political campaign throughout the school was spiced
with colorful banners and posters . . . supervised by Miss Esther Willits and Mrs. Hazel Ramsay.
- A OFFICERS
President ....... ........... .... L A RRY BROSSMAN
VicefP'resident .... .... R ONALD CLOUSER
Secretary ..... . . ,JOYCEANN SMITH
Treasurer. . . ..... JEAN HAIN
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Society Ends Year With Successful Trip
Held impressive induction ceremony in senior assembly, March 2, 1951 . . . ushered eleven
seniors and six juniors into membership . . . Henry Greenawald presided, assisted by Larry
Brossman, Peggy Hinkle, Elizabeth Rothermel, Mary Ann Shaner, and Kenneth Trexler elected
to membership in their junior year . . . Dr. William Fink, head of Education Department at
Kutztovvn State Teachers College, speaker, stressed four principlesfCI-IARACTER, LEADERSHIP,
scHoLARsI-IIP, and SERVICE . . . held weekly meetings to plan projects and discuss problems . . .
Registration fees of representatives attending Student Workers' Conference at Wilson High
School financed by successful sale of chrysanthemums at football games . . . welcomed all visitors,
including debaters, performers in the Antrim assemblies, and speakers . . . conducted presidential
Student Council elections plus the referendum . . . also refedited handbook . . . enjoyed educaf
tional tour of Philadelphia . . . Miss Esther Willits, adviser.
OFFICERS
President ....... .......... ..... H E NRY GREBNAWALD
VicefPresident .... ..,. E LIZABETH ROTI-IERMEL
Secretary ..... . . .... . .PEGGY HINKLE
Treasurer. . , ..,. LARRY BROSSMAN
FIRST Row, left to right: B. Meck, M. Hill, Bitner, Bunnell, Pearah, J. Hain, Schoener.
SECOND Row: Rapp, Reddy, Kirk, Hinkle, Bare, Shaner, Rothermel, Goodhart, Gaul, Delp.
THIRD Row: Cxenreider, Trexler, Creenawald, Brossman, Clouser, Pentz.
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FIRST Row, left to right: Hassler, G. Rothermel, Spanier, Ramsey, A. Moyer, B. Kurtz, Hinkle, B. Meck, J. Weller, B. Holl.
SECOND Row: L. Williams, Dellicker, C. Zeller, S. Becker, Letsche, S. Valeriano, Bertolet, F. Biehl, B. Balthaser, Wanner,
J. Snyder, Kirk.
THIRD Row: C. Daniels, Bare, A. Faller, Leas, Bauer, Snyder, Bunnell, Bulles, Pearah, Seyfert, A. Keisling, Hetrich.
FOURTH Row: C. Meck, N. Napoletano, Blatt, Ray, D. Knoll, Schell, Ulmer, Haines, DeTurk, C. Mills, A. Camilli.
FIFTH Row: J. Canonico, J. Folk, T. Canonico, O. Walschburger, L. Holl, Clouser, B. Oxenreider, R. Heckman, H. Greenawald,
R. Dautrich, W. Snyder.
M. T. H. S. lnifiofes New Safely Council
Hall Patrol, supervisors of traffic during stampeding of classes . . . violators tried by three
jurors . . . members chosen from eleventh and twelfth grades . . . senior members choose ref
placements for the following year . . . new addition to the building called for more patrol members
to guide the rush of hungry students to the cafeteria . . . awards presented, first year-credit,
second-letter . . . disciplinarians led by Mr. Reinert . . . Highway Patrol, enforcers of safety
rules . . . five female judges impose sentences on offenders . . . a new safety council created
consisting of six members, four from patrol, two from court . . . governing body is this safety
council . . . for untiring effort in the field of duty, awards received are first year-certificates,
second-letter, third, if senior,-charm . . . this troop of girls with the exception of four boys
is led by Mr. Boyer.
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Debofers Speak on Weekly Broadcasts
REsOLvED: "That the American People Should Reject the Welfare State," the topic for
debate this year . . . both teams heard in trial debates during assemblies at M. T. H. S. . . first
team formed a triangle with Boyertown and Shillington-Helen Schoener and Henry Greenawald
at Boyertown, Elizabeth Rothermel and Larry Brossman at Shillington, Jean Hain and Peggy
Hinkle at home . . . the second team debated with Exeter and Pennside-Jacqueline Martin and
Jan Musser at Pennside, Mary Kramer and Lois Hughes at Exeter, Joan Brown and Kenneth
Trexler at home . . . debates held during the week of February 19-23 . . . first team also debated
for the Lion's Club, February 27 and the Democratic Club, March 8 . . . members represented
Muhlenberg on a weekly radio program, "Junior Town Meeting of the Air," which originated
from city and county schools . . . Larry Brossman was a member of the Student Steering Com'
mittee which arranged these broadcasts . . . Henry Creenawald spoke at Muhlenberg . . . other
speakers were: Doris Pearson, Helen Schoener, Kenneth Trexler, Jean Hain, Larry Brossman,
and Elizabeth Rothermel . . questioners were: Lois Hughes, Jacqueline Martin, Jan Musser,
Virginia Manwiller, and Joan Brown . . . coacheseMrs. Stella Roth, and Mr. John Harris.
FIRST TEAM
Affirmative Negative
HENRY GREENAWALD HELEN SCHOENER
ELIZABETH ROTHERMEL LARRY BROSSMAN
JEAN HAIN PEGGY HINKLE
SECOND TEAM
MARY KRAMER LOIS HUGHES
JAN MUSSER JACQUELINE MARTIN
KENNETH TREXLER JOAN BROWN
FIRST ROW, left to right: Brossman, Hinkle, Hain, Schoener, Rothermel, Creenawald.
SECOND Row: Martin, Kramer, Musser, Trexler, Brown, Hughes.
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Fmsr Row, left to right: J. Snyder, Bricker, Haggerty, Leighton, Kline, M. Knoll, Schaeffer, Manwiller, Heiter, Hain.
SECOND Row: Breininger, Bunnell, Geary, S. Rapp, Pehlman, D. Adams, Bare, Wanner, Becker, Yarnell, Delp.
THIRD Row: B. Adams, Kauffman, Kramer, Senft, Seidel, Conrad, Gardner, Clark, Reed, Reddy, Cochran.
FOURTH Row: Yoh, Guldin, Kochel, J. Rapp, Stump, Bredbenner, Tobias, Shaver, Brady, Hoffmann, D. Knoll, Kutzer.
FIFTH Row: Fish, Kleinsmith, Waldman, Dietz, Miss Rahn, Spangler, Kilgore, Correll.
"Women Poy All" of Y-Teen Donce
Hilarious play, "Thursday at Home," directed by Patricia Reddy, presented in assembly . . .
had fun with HifY at joint Christmas party . . . fluttering hearts at the W.P.A. Valentine Dance
. . . twenty lovely YfTeen damsels modeled in their Spring Fashion Show . . . entertained mothers
at annual tea, also teachers at Apple Polishing Party . . . planned impressive May Day . . . added
to treasury by toting potato chips, selling scotch tape, and cakes . . . operated Dress and Merf
chandise clubs . . . filled rulers with pennies which aided Fellowship House . . . food boxes
were packed for needy families . . . will award twentyffive dollars to a deserving senior . ..
represented M.T.H.S. at MidfWinter Conference at the Y.W.C.A .... Shirley Rapp and Fay
Geary attended the InterfC1ub Council at Albright College . . . skating party created spills
'n' thrills . . . took part in dedication of the new cafeteria . . . senior YfTeeners ended year with
a trip to New York . . . Miss Frances Rahn, adviser.
OFFICERS
President ..,..... ........... ........ S H IRLBY RAPP
VicefPresident .... .... B ARBARA WANNER
Secretary ........ ....... D ORIS ADAM
Senior Treasurer. . . ....... SHIRLEY BARR
junior Treasurer. . . .... GLORIA PEHLMAN
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Hi-Y Sponsors "Oscars" for Senior Afhlefes
Shoe shine? . . . HifY fellows shined numerous shoes on day of initiation . . . sponsored
"Football Dance" the day of the victorious Wilson game . . . joined YfTeens to present gift
boxes to members of high school staff at Christmas . . . before cafeteria opened, ice cream was
sold during lunch period to raise funds . . . Paul Hetrich, Christie Mills, and Nat Napoletano
attended Central East District Council at West Lawn . . . Paul Hetrich and Lee Williams repref
sented the group at the Older Boys Conference at Ardmore . . . half of the Muhl Revue sponsors,
offering script and technical advice . . . assisted in the cleanfup campaign . . . club presented
"Oscars" to all senior lettermen in football, basketball, baseball, and track . . . will finish the
season with a banquet . . . Mr. Spancake, adviser.
OFFICERS
President ....... ...........,. .... C H RISTIE MILLS
VicefPresident. . . . . .PAUL HETRICH
Secretary ....,. ..... L EE WILLIAMS
Treasurer .... . . .NAT NAPOLETANO
Chaplain. . . .... GERALD DETURK
FIRST Row, left to right: T. Cochran, Hetrich, C. Mills, N. Napoletano, L. Williams, DeTurk, Musser, L. Noecker, R
Burkhart.
SECOND Row: Meck, L. Brossman, J. Simpson, R. Shirk, Hamaker, Blatt, Wheeler, J. Frick, Althouse.
THIRD Row: W. Cordier, Henn, Sweitzcr, Hasker, B. Shipe, A. Ziegler, E. Oswald, Heim, E. Weidner, Lcrch.
FOURTH ROW: J. Folk, R. Rapp, J. Cordier, R. Sell, W. Johnson, W. Snyder, Kline, Heckrnan, E. Rotherrnel.
FIFTH Row: J. Canonico, Camilli, B. Oxcnrcider, L. Holl, Clouser, R. Burkhart, A. Rcntschlcr, Wolfgang, O. Walschburger,
Knoll.
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FIRST Row, left to right: J. Martin, C. Hill, Billman, H. Schoener, Hinkle, E. Rothermel, N. Shoff, J. Tobias, Wingert.
SECOND Row: M. Shaner, B. Adams, Barr, High, C. Zeller, Hughes, J. Smith, Bulles, P. Schaeffer, Pearah, B. Meck.
THIRD Row: Bechtel, M. Hill, D. Brokenshire, Tobias, Miss Staudt, Trego, Stump, M. Koch, Bitner.
FOURTH Row: Pearson, Dojan.
"Big Doingsu of Horizon Club Conference
uAs horizons are ever changing and always distant . . . " Muhlenberg Horizon Club comf
menced its program for the year with an enjoyable weekend trip at Blue Mountain Camp,
Hamburg . . . can you imagine seeing a flock of girls prancing to a party in their P.1.'s???-well, it
happened at Miss Staudt's "Come As You Are Breakfast" . . . "choose your partner and around
you go" at the hoedown called "The Snowdownw which was very exhausting . . . the major
portion of the year's program was devoted to preparations for the fivefstate Horizon Club
Conference sponsored by the Reading Council of Camp Fire Girls . . . the
annual banquet included Mothers, Dads, and Daughters . . . decorations and dedication ceremony
for the cafeteria were one of the club's projects . . . the season was ended with a memorable trip
to New York City, seeing the United Nations, "South Pacific," television and radio programs
plus many other sights of interest . . . "I shall reach ever outward to the horizon that is always
just beyond my grasp."
OFFICERS
President ...,.. .....,....,.. ......, P B GGY HINKLE
VicefP'resident. , . .......... ....... H ELEN SCHOENER
Secretary ..... , . .ELIZABETH ROTHERMEL
Treasurer .... ......... N ANCY SHOFF
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Red Cross Girls Compile Album
Holiday favors form the major part of the work of the Junior Red Cross . . . lollipops that
looked like brooms for Halloween . . . Christmas favors of Santa going down the chimney . . .
egg shells of different designs for Easter, these being sent to Coaldale Hospital for Chrildren
. . . the older girls made an album which illustrated interesting information about the club,
school, community, and state to be circulated among other Red Cross Clubs . . . parties and
activities for this year were led by Miss Miriam Moyer and Mrs. Ella Bresler.
OFFICERS
President ....., .......... . . .CONSTANCE SHAVBR
VicefP'resident .... .... R OBERTA SCHMEHL
Secretary ....... . . .ANGELYN MOYER
Treasurer. . . .... SHIRLEY CORRELL
Fmsr Row, left to right: W. Heller, P. Noll, D. Ringler, M. Harley, J. Huyett, L. Mengel, S. Manwiller, E. Hinnershitz
R. Wi iams.
SECOND Row: L.Manwiller, M.Shirk, B.Seidel, Beale, Nagle, T.Lutz, A.Sander, Malandra, Simons, B.DeTurk, R.Rothenberger
THIRD ROW: H. Keating, A. Moyer, F. Biehl, P. Slonaker, M. Rapp, Ripka, Spanier, Tomeo, S. Shoemaker, Rittenhouse
B. Reinert.
FOURTH Row: Eschenbach, S. Wilson, Bulles, Correll, Bertolet, Leininger, B.Balthaser, V.Sander, P.Schaeffer, C.Shaver, Ahrens.
FIFTH Row: D. Reed, B. Greth, Kummerer, Grill, Y. Boyer, J. Fish, N. Rohrbach.
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FIRST Row, left to right: Dojan, Adams, Meck, Shaner, Knoll.
SECOND Row: Reddy, Stayman, Kershncr, Wolfgang, Harley, Trcxlcr, Rapp.
"Straws for Two"
Threefact comedy presented by the seniors in the high school auditorium on November 16
and 17 . . . settingfMiss Sauer's Sweet Shoppe where plot centers around Sam and his endless
problems . . . Sam tutors George so that he can wear George's new suit to get a job and eventually
to win Carol . . . when the coach announces that Buck has been chosen for the AllfCity High
game, Carol, who prefers leading athletes only, switches her affections to Buck . . . to build up
Sam, his constant admirer Susie, puts an advertisement in the school paper proclaiming Sam the
bestfdressed high school man of the year . . . everybody is after Sam while he tries to keep his
borrowed suit to protect his job . . . one of his pursuers is the best runner in school . . Result:
Sam is entered in the mile run the next day, not only is he victorious, but also discovers Susie
is more sincere than Carol . . . directed by Mrs. Jean Curley.
CAST
Sam .... .....,..... ...., T H OMAS WOLFGANG
George .... . .GERALD KERSHNER
fcmey ...... ...... D oius ADAMS
Miss Sauer. . .
Buck .......
. . . .DoLoREs DOJAN
. . . . .HOWARD HARLEY
Coach .... .... H AROLD STAYMAN
Susie .... . .BETTY LOU MECK
Carol. . . MARY ANN SHANER
Leslie ...... . ...... SHILREY RAPP
Simpy .,........ . . . ,PATRICIA REDDY
Adrienne Ames .... .... D OROTHY KNOLL
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"Our Heorfs Were Young oncl Guy"
Presented by the juniors on March 15 and 16 . . . Sfact comedy centers around Cornelia
Ctis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough trying to prove how "mature and cosmopolitan' they could
be on a trip to Europe . . . exciting adventures include a Stowaway and mistaking the leader of
the ship's band for an admiral . . . as the ship nears port Cornelia becomes ill . . . two medical
students diagnose the case-measles . . . Cornelia escapes the quarantine and they are off to
Paris where they become involved with a gas meter that explodes, sleep in a bed that Cardinal
Richelieu once used, and try to convince a French actor to give them acting lessons . . . "roaring
twenties" costumes provided audience with many laughs . . . directed by Mrs. Hazel Ramsay.
Cornelia Otis Skinner ....,......,....,. ..... . ...... . , .... BARBARA WANNER
Emily Kimbrough ..,... ..,.,.. . . .
Mrs. Skinner. . .
Otis Skinner ....
Harriet Sr. John.
Winifred Blaugli.
Stewardess ......
Admiral ..,..,
Madame Elise, .
Therese ........
Window Cleaner
Leo McEvoy ....
Dick Winters. . .
Steward ..,......,..., . . .
Inspector ....,..
Monsieur De La Croix ....
Purser ..... ...... . , . .
. MARY LEE PEARAH
. . . .... JOAN RAPP
. . . .ROBERT REESER
HELEN DRUMHELLER
. . ........ ANN STUMP
. .BARBARA KOCHEL
. .EARL ROTHERMEL
. . . .JEAN SWEITZER
. . . . . .JEAN BULLES
. .BARRY ROHRBACH
. . . .KENNETH CLASS
. . . .GERALD DETURK
. . . RONALD RAPP
. .CHARLES DANIELS
. . . . . .BARRY SHIPE
. . . ,DAVID ADAMS
FIRST Row, left to right: Class, Waniicr, Shipe, Pearah, DeTurk.
SECOND Row: Daniels, J. Snyder, Rapp, Adams, Rothcrmel, Bulles, Rccscr, Swcitzcr, Hain.
THIRD Row: Drumheller, Rapp, Kochel, Stump.
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Left to Right: Mr. Shaner, Zeller, Musser, Wheeler, Eyrich.
Sfoge Crew Enocfs lmporfonf Role
Power behind the scenes . . . stages all high school entertainment plus grade school operf
ettas . . . diligently hauls stage equipment to proper positions . . variety of props proves their
stage hand ability . . impromptu participants in the Judo exhibition . . . discovery: that new
scenery can be used on either side . . . supervised by Mr. James B. Shaner, Jr.
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Projecfionisf Club Serves Classes
Comprised of members from ninth to twelfth grades . . . training students to operate motion
picture equipment is main objective of club . . . proved to be great aids to teachers by showing
films to classes . . . received gifts of a 16 mm. sound projector from P.A.T.A., wire recorder from
the class of 1950, and film for film strip library, which were added to present equipment . . .
Written examination and mechanical proficiency test is required of all members to receive
credit at the end of the year . . advised by Mr. Myron Boyer.
FIRST Row, left to right: J. Kline, J. Snyder, B. Shoemaker, F. Biehl, J. Bown, P. Reitz.
SECOND Row: A. Mengel, D. Snyder, R. Becker, L. Ulmer.
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Fms-r Row, left to right: J. Garber, B. Keller, O. Kutz, R. White, J. Koch.
SECOND Row: E. Wheeler, M. Hill, B. Zipp, R. Rothenbergcr.
THIRD Row: D. Rothenbcrger, A. Pcntz, D. Althouse.
"Com Fans" Learn Developing Process
Photography Club members develop, print, and enlarge their own pictures . . Berks Camera
Club entertained the organization with films on taking, developing, and printing pictures
. . . roamed campus taking shots during activities periods . . . viewed slides on photography
techniques . . . were the instigators of the sudden flashes at the Muhl Revue . . . Mr. Claude
Spancake, adviser.
OFFICERS
President ..........,................. ...... O UIDA Kurz
VicefP'resident cmd Secretary .... .... M ARILYN HILL
Treasurer ..,..........,, . . .BETTY KELLER
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OFFICERS
Bond Establishes Governing Board
Talent recruited from junior and senior high . . . found rehearsing every Thursday and Friday
mornings . . . proudly sport school colors in blue and gold uniforms , . . ardent fans of "boogie" . . .
cofsponsors of Muhl Revue for which a dance orchestra was formed . . . sent representatives to
County and District Bands, as well as County and District Orchestras . . . assembly vvelcomers
. . . band council to enforce new rules and regulations inaugurated this year . . . regular band
performs for all athletic events, parades, pep rallies, May Day, Open House, and outside Organif
zations such as Lions Club and American Legion . . . participated in dedicatory program for new
wing . . . sponsored annual band concert . . . Mr. Henry Hoffman, Director, Paul Haines, Student
Director.
President ........
ViCefPreside'nt ....
Secretaryfreasurer. . .
Librarian ..,. ...., . .....,..,....,..,. , .
County Band
MARJORIE BALTHASER
ROBERT BOYER
RONALD CLOUSER
GERALD DETURK
WALTER GARDNER
HENRY GREENAWALD
PHYLLIS GLASS
LESLIE HOFFMAN
JAY THOMAS
BARBARA ULSHAEER
JEANETTE WELLER
Eastern District Band
ROBERT BOYER
WALTER GARDNER
HENRY GREENAWALD
LESLIE HOFFMAN
EARL LODER
PATRICIA MAYS
...,.......PAULHAINES
BARRETT OXENREIDER
. . . , . . . ,PATRICIA REITZ
, .....,. BARBARA KOOHEL
Eastern District Orchestra
ROBERT BOYER
GLENN ECKERT
WALTER GARDNER
MARILYN HILL
MARILYN LETSCHE
EDWIN LOTZ
County Orchestra
ROBERT BOYER
MARILYN HILL
FIRST Row, left to right: Breininger, Ulrich, Glass, Balthaser, Weller, Rothermel, Shoff, Miller, Hoffman.
SECOND Row: Filman, Mays, Kiesling, Kochel, Reitz, Ulshafer, Hoffman, K. Greenawald.
TI-IIRD Row: Weber, Brokenshire, McGowan, Shalter, Thomas, DeTurk, Goheen, Adams, Haines.
FOURTH Row: Wagner, Clouser, Wentzel, Dehart, Kissinger, Boyer, Oxenreider, H. Greenawald, Trexler.
FIFTH Row: Gardner, Johnson, Shaver.
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Moioreffes
FIRST Row, left to right: Boyer. SECOND Row: Haggerty, Wanner, Kurtz. THIRD Row: Breininger, Kramer, Seidel, Ray
F og Twlr ers
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Left to right: J. Gardner, Letsche, Heiter, Becker, Bulles. Front: Ryan.
High Sfeppers Creole New Drills
LeftAleft-left, right, leftfcan be heard wherever majorettes and flag twirlers are found
. . . entertained with complex routines . . . always had special drills for special occasions. . .
donned masques at HalloWe'en . . . can even boast of visits from Old St. Nick at Christmas'
time basketball games . . . flag twirlers composed of six junior and sophomore girls are led hy
Fay Heiter . . . Marilyn Ray kept the six majorettes in step . . . coached by Mr. Quentin Keath
. . . head band majorette, Betty Breininger-senior "highfstepper" for five years, and majorette
for six . . . "here come the flags" . . . carried by the color guard, who are senior girls chosen
to lead the band . . . new, lightfweight flags replaced heavy ones this year . . . color guard is in
Mr. Henry Hoffman's charge.
Left to right: Billman, D. Gardner, Stump, Rapp.
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Left to right: Rothermel, Smith, Barbara Adams, Geary, Hain, Pearah, Stump.
Front: Doris Adams.
Vorsify Cheerleaders Rouse School Spirit
Rah, Muhlenberg! . . . cheerers at all varsity football and basketball games . . . also paraded
with marching unit at Ephrata . . . six seniors and one junior . . . will remember the nonfleague
basketball game at Sinking Spring . . . "Give 'em the ax" and "Go get 'em," favorite cheers . . .
held pep rallies . . . trained group of fellows as cheerleaders for Color Day assembly . . . chose
junior cheerleaders and next year's varsity cheerleaders after a probation period . . . head cheerf
leader sported new uniform this year . . . practices held every Monday and Wednesday after
school . . . adopted a ruling on attendance at games . . . girls receive a chenille letter for two
years of faithful service and a charm for three years . . . adviser Mr. Henry Hoffman.
JIVE YELL FOOTBALL YELL
Now listen my children End, center, tackle, guard
And you shall hear Get your men and hit them hard
It's better than the ride of Paul Revere Hit them high, hit them low
It's about our team Come on Muhlenberg, let's go.
And it's mighty hot,
Cause every man is a solid shot. VARSITY YELL
We got the tfefa-in V-a-r-s-ift-y
lt's on the beefafm Rah Varsity
TeameTeamfTeam.
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Junior Squoci Introduces New Cheers
Are you ready? Let's go-opening of all cheers . . . cheered at V. basketball and footbill
games . . . squad chosen from grades 10 and 11 . . . trained by varsity cheerleaders Extri
Extra" and many other new cheers inaugurated by the girls . . . acquired snappy sweaters
during basketball season . . . composed of three juniors and five sophomores . . got hoarse
from cheering for pep rallys and color day . . . girls receive a felt letter for one year of service
. . . advisere-Mr. Henry Hoffman.
J. V. VICTOIKY YELL
What's our goal?
VICTORY!
For our junior Varsity.
We got the pep,
We got the steam,
So come on Muhls
Beat that team.
SHOOT ,EM HIGH
Shoot 'em high
Shoot 'em low
Come on Muhleiuberg
Let's go.
Chuck 'em in the basket
Dribble down the floor,
Come on Muhleiaberg
Score some more.
Fxlsr Row, left to right: E. Snyder, D. Meek, Shalter, Kline, Conrad, G. Seidel.
SECOND Row: M. Knoll, Hessler.
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FIRST Row, left to right: Hinkle, Stellfox, Hamaker, J. Snyder, Becker, Billman, Bossert, Hetrich, Summons, Wanner, Bergman,
Jeanette Weller, Pearah, Machemer, F. Schmeck, Haggerty.
SECOND Row: E. Snyder, B. Adams, Bunnell, Steininger, J. Seidel, B. Keller, Machemer, K. Greenawald, Frederick, W. Cordier,
Geary, S. Rapp, Barr, Althouse, Bulles, F. Fick.
THIRD ROW: Schoener, Hoffmann, M. Koch, C. A. Bechtel, Sweitzer, S. Yeager, Manwiller, Rothermel, Brendlinger, R.
Dautrich, L. Hoffman, Letsche, Shalter, Conrad, Ulshafer, C. Bechtel.
FOURTH ROW: Kochel, Moyer, Folk, Fish, D. Knoll, D. Adams, Sitlinger, Kemmerer, Reeser, Boyer, Shaner, Smith, Clark,
Guldin, E. Rothermel.
FIFTH ROW: Dojan, Bare, G. Seidel, N. Shoff, J. Brown, Wolfgang, B. Folk, Holl, Daniels, Rohrbacher, Mays, Reitz. Pehlman,
M. Kramer, Bredbenner.
SIXTH ROW: Shalter, L. Williams, Goodhart, Althouse, B. Shipe, Camilli, H. Greenawald, Trexler, Ziegler, Clouser, A.
Walschburger, Oxenreider, R. Heckman, J. Weidner, Kershner, DeTurk.
Chorisfers End Season With Annual Concerf
Muhlenberg's "Blue Gowns" . . . record membership of one hundred senior high school
students . . . early risers due at rehearsal at 7:45 a.m .... popular Muhlaires and Muhleteers
again organized . . . early preparation for the open house program . . . participated in a recital
for the Reading Music Teachers Association held at the Reading WOIDHHQS Club . . . presented
sacred concerts in local churches . . . Muhlaires sang return engagements for the Birdsboro
WOman's Club and the Muhlenberg LiOn's Club . . . Muhlaires and Muhleteers combined their
talents for the Christmas program, P.T.A. in February, Cost Accountants at Wyomissing Club,
and dedication Of the school cafeteria . . . Muhlenberg well represented at County Chorus
concert, February 24 . . . District Chorus concert, January 13, attended by seven choristers . . .
Dolores Dojan Won a coveted solo spot in the State Chorus concert held February 9, 10 . . . all
vocal groups climaxed the year with the annual Spring Concert . . . director, Miss Alta Horton.
EASTERN DISTRICT CHORUS
DARWIN BRENDLINGER
DOLORES DOJAN
DARWIN BRENDLINGER
JEAN BULLES
LOLITA BUNNELL
DORIS CLARK
WILLIAM CORDIER
RICHARD DAUTRIOI-I
GERALD DETURK
DOLORES DOJAN
MARY KRAMER
GLORIA SEIDEL
JOAN SEIDEL
STATE CHORUS
DOLORES DOJAN
COUNTY CHORUS
CAROLYN FOLK
PAUL HETRICI-I
PEGGY HINKLE
BARBARA KOCHEL
MARY KRAMER
PATRICIA MAYS
MARY LEE PEARAH
ROBERT REESIER
BARBARA WANNER
JEANETTE WELLFR
PATRICIA REITZ
EARL ROTHERMEL
GLORIA SEIDEL
JOAN SEIDEL
JOAN SNYDER
KENNETH TREXLER
BARBARA WANNER
TIIOMAS WOLFGANG
Mgfhloires
FIRST Row, left to right: J. Seidel, Warmer, Steininger, Hinkle, Billman.
SECOND Row: Rothermel, G. Seideln Bulles, Reitz, Dojan, Fick.
Muhlefeers
Fmsr Row, left to right: Rohrbacher, W. Cordier, Goodhart, Hetrich, K. Greenawald, Trexler
SECOND Row: Walschburger, Hackman, Rothermel, Clouscr, Brendlinger, Reeser.
FIRST Row, left to right: S. Kline, C. Tobias, Wadsworth, Wanner, Hinkle, J. Rapp, Heiter, Steininger, P. Schaeffer.
SECOND Row: Wheeler, High, Rothermel, J. Hain, Reddy, Bunnell, Bulles, Pearah, Kochel, Conrad, W. Cordier.
THIRD Row: Hoffmann, Erma Kleinsmith, Schoener, EthelKleinsmith, J. Angstadt, C. Strickler, W. Schell, J. Koch, Kauffman,
Ray.
FOURTH Row: L. Brossman, Wolfgang, Holland, Glass, Pearson, M. Hill, Dojan, R. Rapp, R. Dautrich, Fronefield, Stayman.
Gbserver Again Achieves First Place Rofing
Twentyfthird year of publication inaugurated "Odds 'nl Ends" and a series of poems on
feature page in addition to "Late Flashes" on first page . . . second annual quiz show emcee'd
by Larry Brossman began the subscription campaign with a 'Lhonk' and netted 520 subscribers
. . . cavalcade Of personality sketches plus Alumni News confirmed the fact that "names are
news' . . . complete coverage given to construction of the new annex . . . eleven junior and senior
journalism students attended P. S. P. A. conference at Allentown . . . Lolita Bunnell chosen
as delegate to C. S. P. A. conference in New York City . . . Scholastic Rotos distributed with
each issue . . . student opinion poll determined reader appeal . . . honored with first place rating
in N. S. P. A., C. S. P. A. and P. S. P. A. contests . . . exchanged publications with numerous
schools in the United States . . . iuniors and seniors collaborated for last five issues.
STAFF
News Editor ............ ............ ....... P E GGY HINICLE
Assistant News Editor .... ...,..... ......... M A RILYN HILL
Feature Editor ..,.,...... ..., T I-IOMAS WOLFGANG
Sports Editor ........,.... .... W ILLIAM CORDIER
Page One Make-Up Editor .... ....,. D ORIS PEARSON
Page Two MalgefUp Editor ,... ..... G LORIA STEININGER
Page 'Three MalqefUp Editor, . . , , . ...,,.. RICHARD DAUTRICH
Page Four MalqefUp Editor .... ................... P ATRICIA REDDY
Headline Editor ..,...,,.... ...,.,................ M ARILYN RAY
Photographers .....,..... .,,..... E LMER WHEELER, DANIEL ALTHOUSE
Art Editor .......,. .............,.........,,.. M ARILYN HILL
Business Managers .... ..,.. F. LIZAEETI-I ROTHERMEL, THOMAS WOLFGANG
Circulation Manager .... .. ....................................... DALE HOLLAND
Promotion Manager ...................,......................,.,,................. LARRY BRossMAN
Typists .....,...,... . .,.........,.....,...,., FREDERICK FRONEFIELD, ETHEL KLEINSMITI-I, ERNIA KLEINSMITH
Reporters ..........,., JANE ANGSTADT, JEAN BULLES, LOLITA BUNNELL, JUDITH CONRAD, JEAN HAIN, JACQUELINE
HIGH, SHIRLEY KAUFFMAN, BARBARA KOCHEL, JOYCE KOCH, MARY LEE PEARAH, JOAN RAPP,
RONALD RAPP, PATRICIA SCHAEEEER, WINIERED SCHELL, HELEN SCHOENER, CONSTANCE
STRICKLER, BARBARA WASDWORTH, BARBARA WANNER, ANN HOFFMANN, DOLORES DOJAN,
FREDERICK FRONEFIELD.
Advisory Board. ......,.,.. .. ........... HARRY G. GEREERICH, MIRIAM E. MOYER, CAROLYN J. TREXLER
SHIRLEY BARE
GRETA BRICKER
DOLORES DOJAN
BETTY HAIN
CAROL BECHTEL
JEAN BILLMAN
BETTY BRADY
DOROTHY FISH
MARIE GAUL
RICHARD BOTCH
BETTY BREININGER
LUCY GASPARI
FAY GEARY
LEE HOLL
ROBERT BURKHART
BARBARA ADAMS
DORIS ADAMS
VIRGINIA BARR
SARAH CACNETTI
JANET COCHRAN
Muhltohi
MISS THELMA L. KNAUSS, Adviser
EDITORIAL STAFF
CAROLYN HILL ETHEL KILGORE
MARILYN HILL DOROTHY KNOLL
PEGGY HINKLE MARY ANN KOCH
ANN HOEEMANN JUNE MACHEMER
SENIOR WRITEfUPS
Twelfth Grade English Classes - MRS. JEAN B. CURLEY
ORGANIZATIONS AND ATHLETICS
GERALD KERSHNER
KENNETH KIRK
JOYCEANN SMITH
DORIS SPANGLER
BUSINESS
DORIS GULDIN ETHEL KLEINSMITH
HOWARD HARLEY DOROTHY NOLL
PHOTOGRAPHY
WALTER JOHNSON CARL LASH
BETTY KELLER SHIRLEY MILLER
FREDERICK KNOLL DOLORES SCHAEFFER
OUIDA KUTZ ROMAINE SENET
ART
PAUL HAINES
CHRISTINE DELP
ARLENE DIETZ
FERN FICK
DORIS GARDNER
MARILYN HILL
MRS. ESTELLA I. RUPP, Advise-r
TYPISTS
MARY IRWIN
JUNE KELLER
DOROTHY KNOLL
PATRICIA MAYS
DORIS PEARSON
ELIZABETH ROTHERMEL
MARY ANN SHANER
GLORIA STEININCER
JUNE TREGO
GRETA WINCERT
NANCY SHOEE
VIOLA TRATE
JUNE TREGO
BETTY YARNELL
SHIRLEY YEAGER
BARBARA KURTZ
OUIDA KUTZ
SHIRLEY RAPP
GERALDINE REED
PAY SCHMECK
JEAN STUMP
MARIE GAUL
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Afhlefics
Sports of '51 . . . football season proved very successful . . . had to share
Berks County Championship with Wilson and Shillington . . . first
night game under portable lights on our athletic field on September 16
. . .Alumnfs "Homecoming Day" celebrated with a dance on the evening
of November 11 . . . remember the game with Wilson?-Shipe's educated
toe gave the team a onefpoint lead . . . first jr. High football team comf
peted with other schools . . crossfcountry team again came to life . . .
basketball fans flocked to the first game with Wernersville after the pep
rally assembly . . . did you ever see so much blue and gold as on Color
Day???-everyone was wearing the gold shirts sold by the majorettes,
flag tvvirlers, and color guard . . . Charlie Meck scored the two points
in an extra period against Shillingtonewasdt that the most exciting
garne??? . . . what group of girls were found crying at the last basketball
game??? . . . three cheers for last year's championship baseball team E-
here's hoping this yearis team has as much Comph! . . . may the track
team of '51 hop, skip, and jump its Way to success . . . C.A.A. lassies
fed the hungry hordes at home games . . . junior high maidens swell
ranks of G.A.A.
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FIRST Row, left to right: C. Hill, M. Knoll, J. Kline, J. Martin, J. Althouse, Leighton, V. Manwiller, Wanner, Hughes, Bricker.
SECOND ROW: Ulmer, M. Pearah, J. Rapp, Bulles, C. Zeller, J. Snyder, P. Schaeffer, P. Reddy, J. Cochran, C. Tobias.
THIRD Row: Hoffmann, Bunnell, Bitner, J. Hain, Yarnell, A. Stump, W. Schell, H. Schoener, G. Tobias, M. Waldman.
FOURTH Row: J. Brown, B. Zipp, P. Reitz, C. Marberger, S. Schell, J. Thomas, D. Pearson, Kilgore, N. Shoff
FIRST Row, left to right: M. Harley, S. Wentzel, McKently, N.Faher, D.Reddy, M.Frick, P. Reedy, Keim, J. Waldman, Beale, C. Reitz.
SECOND Row: M. Shirk, Sands, Gundry, C. Katzenmoyer, A. Williams, A. Greer, Myers, C. Mengle, Losoncy, Stoudt, Larkin,
J. Eddinger.
THIRD Row: Wolford, R.Frick, Dellicker, S.Stephens, Kenney, L.Smith, L.AdaIns, Britigan, Filman, J.Adams, L.Bredhenner, Evans.
FOURTH Row: Faller, B. Fetter, E. Baeighkley, P. Thomas, Parkyn, D. Reed, Leininger, Grill, Adler, A. Koch, L. Reed, V. Greer.
G. A. A. Losses Prove Versofile
Female athletes flex their muscles before and after school in various sports throughout the
year . . . the seniors release their excess energy in competitive hockey, basketball, and volleyball
. . . in the minor sports, which are softball, swimming, and archery, all grades participate intra'
murally . . . honor teams in basketball and volleyball competed with Wilson, Exeter, Shillington,
Sinking Spring, Mt. Penn, Mohnton, Hamburg, and Kutztown . . . enjoyed by allethose bus
trips home from county schools . . . the junior high's program of major sports includes soccer,
volleyball, and basketball . . . 'LPeanuts, candy, hot dogs, cokes," screamed the girls at football
and basketball games to secure money for their fund . . . faithful attenders of eight practices
and games in each major sport receive awards at the end of the year . . . Miss Olive Tennant,
gym instructress, coach.
PATRICIA REITZ
OFFICERS
President .....,... ,.............. ..,. P A TRICIA REDDY
VicefPresider1t ...., , . .,..... JEAN HAIN
Secretary ,..,... .BARBARA WANNER
Treasurer .,....,. . ..,. BETTY YARNELL
HONOR TEAMS
Basketball Volleyball
Senior Hi h Junior High Senior High Jumor High
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JOAN ALTHOUSE
CAROL BITNER
JOAN BROWN
JEAN HAIN
DORIS PEARSON
PATRICIA REDDY
PATRICIA REITZ
HELEN SCHOENER
NANCY SHOFE
VIRGINIA WOLEORD
ANNA FALLER
VIVIAN GREEK
SYLVIA LEININGER
CAROL MARBERGER
DORIS REED
BETTY STAILEY
GRACE TOBIAS
JOAN ALTHOUSE
GRETA BRICKER
JOAN BROWN
LOLITA BUNNELL
JANET OOCHRAN
CAROLYN HILL
MARIE KNOLL
MARY KRAMER
ANNA FALLER
VIVIAN GREER
SYLVIA LEININGER
DORIS REED
BETTY STAILEY
CAROLYN MARBERGER
WINIFRED SCI-IELL
NANCY SI-IOEE
JOYCEANN SMITH
CLAUDETTE STRICRLER
JOAN THOMAS
Lors ULMER
VIRGINIA WOLEORD
BETTY ZIPP
FIRST Row, left to right: Bitner, White, Althouse, Reddy, Grace Tobias, Lcininger, Wolford, Greer.
SECOND Row: Stailey, Brown, Smith, Zeller, Bunnell, Bricker, Strickler, Hain, Hill.
THIRD Row: Ulmer, Reitz, Marberger, Thomas, W. Schell, Reed, Schoener, Shoff.
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FIRST Row, left to fight: Wennell, Brendlinger, J. Canonico, R. Heckrnan, Meek, Shipe, Weller, T. Canonico, Burkhart.
SECOND Row: Brossman, Heim, Oxenreider, Napoletano, Hamaker, R. Adams, Stifnagle, Lerch, Blatt.
THIRD Row: Williams, Noecker, Camilli, Sell, Becker, Sweitzer, Kline, Oswald, Loder.
FOURTH Row: Feicht, Pearson, Kutz, Rapp, Henn, Snyder, C. Arnold, Ziegler, Zipp.
FIFTH Row: A. Heckman, Hetrich, Mr. Clemens, Noll, Rohrbacher.
FIRST Row, left to right: R. Manwiller, D. Brown, D. McKee, Napoletano, Reiter, Scheid, Feltenberger, E. Steinhauer, Bates
Oxenreider, Reetz, M. Tobias.
SECOND Row: Mr. Buckworth, Parzanese, Wadsworth, R. Zeller, Stoudt, Gring, Musket, Einsel, H. Endy, F. Hartman, Nye.
THIRD Row: Bachman, DeWalt, ,I.Richards, W.Endy, Castellucci, Wily, W.Brown, Zerbe, L.Wixon, Rotherrnel, Muthard, B.Landis.
Gridmen Do If Again
M. T. H. S. secured fourth consecutive championship in six years . . . split 1950 crown
with Wilson and Shillington . . . defeated Wilson by a hair's breadth to tie up the title . . . .
thrilling tie with formidable rival, Schuylkill Haven . . . season highlighted by long journey
to Morrisville with a brilliant 3343 score . . . "Best defensive team in the county" . . . coaching
staff feels team did far better than had been expected . . . coached by Mr. Clemens and his
assistants, Mr. Donald Fetterman and Mr. john B. White . . . Junior High football introduced
this year . . . purposeeto give prospective candidates a chance to learn the fundamentals . . .
coached by Mr. Charles Buckworth.
Date
Sept. 8
16
23
Oct. 7
13
20
28
Nov. 4
11
Dare
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
16
23
30
Nov. 6
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VARSITY SCHEDULE
OPP.
EPHRATA . . . 7
EMMAUS ........ 32
WILSON Bono ..,., O
MORRISVILLE .... O
SI-IILLINcToN"c. . . . . 14
SCHULYKILL HAVEN .... 7
WEST READINGT. . . 20
BOYERTOWNT .....,........ 0
WILSON QSPRING TOWNSHIPDT .,.,..,........,......... 6
JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE
OPP.
WILSON CSPRING TOWNSHIPDX. . . 6
EMMAUS ..........,..... 0
SI-IILLINC-ToN'f .... O
READING .,..... 14
Wizsr READINGT. . . 13
BOYERTOWNT. . . . 0
League Games
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Left to right: Stain, B. Sluipc, Deeds, Roland, T. Canonico, Mr. Sliipe, Olszewski, Ziegler, R. Hackman, Mack.
Kneeling: R. Brown, Brendlingcr, Hemi.
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Left to nghr: Hctrich, R. Evans, L. Williams, Rolirbach, Oswald, Blanc, Camilli, S. Kissingcr, R. Rapp, Kline, Clouser
Mr. Goodling.
Boslcefeers Ploce Fourth in Both Leagues
Varsity displayed keen spirit in hardffought tussles . . . team composed of six seniors and
three juniors . . 4 gained fourth place in Central Division with an eight and eight league record
. . . efficient managers were D. Brendlinger, R. Brown, R. Henn . . . scorekeepers-Mr. David
Owen, R. Eyrich ,... timekeeper-B. Cxenreiderg coach4Mr. Robert Shipe . . . Junior Varsity
showed their wares in games played preliminary to Varsity frays . . . completed season with
ten wins and six losses, earning them fourth place in the Central J. V. Division . . . coached by
Mr. John White, Mr. Donald Fetterman, and Mr. Charles Goodling.
SCHEDULE
Date Opp. M.'l'.H.S. Opp. M.'T.H.S.
Varsity junior Varsity
Nov. 28 WERNERSVILLE. . 4 4 .4 29 57 16 35
Dec. 1 WYOMISSINGi. . 4 . . 28 44 37 34
5 MOHNTON .... . . 33 37 26 39
8 WEST READINGBK. . . , 4 . 60 66 33 32
12 BIRDSBOROC. 4 . . . , 35 46 41 44
15 WILSON? .... 4 . . 39 32 32 27
19 KUTZTOWN1: .... . . . 54 40 33 44
22 SINKING SPRING 4.,., 4 . 39 52 32 31
Jan. 5 MT. PENNX ,... , . 55 41 46 37
9 SI-IILLINGToN,". . . . , . 56 50 33 41
16 HAMBURG:k. . . 4 . . 67 70 35 41
19 WYOMISSINGBF, . 4 . , 37 46 44 35
23 WEST RIzADING"'. 4 4 4 , . 34 54 43 44
26 Bmnssoizof , . . 4. 43 56 28 39
30 WILSON' .... . . . 61 44 26 30
Feb. 2 KuTzTowI-I"4 . 4 , . 63 51 36 39
6 MT. PENNY. , 4 . 4 . 62 41 36 34
9 SI-IILLINGToN". . . , . , 48 50 34 47
13 WERNERSVILLE 4.4. . . . 49 67 35 38
16 HAMBURGC. , 4 . . . 55 48 15 53
'League Games
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FxoN'r Row, left to right: Raymon Zeller, Katzenmoyer, R. Schoener Smxth Rothermel Folk Huyett Brokenshrre DeAngelo
SECOND Row: Bates, Ochs, Feltenberger, Graczyk, Scheid, Pearah, Manager Pyle Brossman Eschenba h Rlchard Eyrxch
Oxenreider, D. Brown.
Procfice Makes Perfect
Basketeers of the future . . . boys master fundamentals of basketball 20 cand1dates from
7 to 9 grades compose the squad . . . early morning pract1ces keep team awake jov1al sp1r1t
shown in busses to and from games . . . record for year IS 8 WIns and 4 losses coached by
John B. White.
SCHEDULE
Date
Dec. 15 WEST READING. .
19 WYOMISSING ....
jan. 5 SHILLINGTON ....
16 MOHNTON ......
23 SINKING SPRING. .
30 WILSON ........
Feb. 2 MOHNTON ......
6 WEST READING. .
WYOMISSING .....
9
13
16
23
SINKING SPRING . .
WILSON ........
SHILLINGTON . . .
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Groncl "Slam" Seoson Hoped for
Muhls copped third County Championship during 1950 season , . . have hopes of repeating
this year . . . with nine lettermen returning, the team looks forward to a prosperous season . . .
holdovers include: Captain Charlie Meck, two catchers, three pitchers, two men for each base,
a short stop, and four outfielders . . . team coached by Mr. Lloyd Clemens and Mr. Robert
Shipe.
SCHEDULE
Date
April 2 ..,. WERNERSVILLE. . Home
3 .... HAMBURG ...,. Away
5 .... BIRDSBORO .... Home
6 ,.,. MOHNTON ..... Home
9 .... MT. PENN? .... Home
12 .... SHILLINGTONE. . . Away
16 .... WYOMISSINGX ,..... Home
19 .... WEST READINGS: . Home
23 .... WILSON? ...... Away
26 ..., MT. PENN? .... Away
30 .... SI-IILLINGToN"'. . . Home
May 3 .... WYOMISSING:k. . . Away
7 ....... WEST READINGS: . Away
10 ........ .... W ILSONX ...... Home
bk League Games
FIRST Row, left to right: J. Folk, B. Shipe, Meck, DeSantis, L. Williams, J. Canonico.
SECOND Row: Mr. Clemens, R. Heckman, DeTurk, Sheipe, B. Rohrbacher, K. Greenawald, Mr. Shipe.
THIRD Row: E. Williams, C. Mills, Clouser, Craczyk, Evans, Haines.
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FIRST Row, left to right: Frick, Lantz, Weinman, B. Oxenreider, W. Snyder, Olszewski, L. Holl, Stifnagle, E. Weidner
SECOND Row: G. Kershner, Botch, Sweetwood, Brendlinger, Wennell, Lerch, Seidel, K. Greenawald.
THIRD Row: D. Richards, Bossert, Scheid, Wentzel, Machemer, R. Lutz, M. Brown, Bachinan, Shade.
FOURTH Row: Mr. Brokenshire, B. Shomo, E. Hoffman, Pyle, A. Mengel, L. Oxenreider, Werner, C. Landis. Mr. Bucl-:worth
April
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May
11
21
26
28
2
5
8
9
12
19
26
Track Schedule
POTTSTOWN, BOYERTOWN, MUHLENEERG. . . . 1 . .
ALBRIGHT MEET ......,..........
SHILLINGTON, WILSON, MUHLENBERG. . . . . . .
PENN RELAYS. . .-
POTTSTOWN JR. HIGH, MUHLENEERG JR. HIGH . ..
WEST READING MEET .........,......... , ......
LEBANON RELAY ..... ....
VENZKE RELAY .
SHILLINGTON MEET. .,...... . . . .
P. I. A. A. DISTRICT MEET ..,. ....
P. I. A. A. STATE MEET... ....
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Albright College
Muhlenberg
. Philadelphia
. Pottstown
West Reading
Lebanon
Boyertown
Shillington
Lancaster
State College
Cross Counfry Harriers Again Compete
Fall season witnessed the revival of the cross country team after a lapse of six years. . .
due to the late entrance, only three meets were scheduled . . . this sport is not so well publicized
as some, but the spirit of the boys is good . . . the team was moderately successful, losing their
first meet by only one point . . . course for the meets is 25 miles . . . points are given for the
first ten to come in. . . team with lowest number of points wins . . . Harvey Seidel took second
place in the Boyertown meet . . . boys train by exercising and running time trials over the course
. . . two meets held at home with Boyertown and Reading, and one meet with Reading away
. . . team members-Richard Botch, Ernest Hoffman, john Lantz, Harvey Seidel, Elwood
Weidner, Kenneth Weinxnan . . . coach, Mr. james Brokenshire.
Fmsr Row, left to right: Lantz, Seidel, Weinman, E. Weidner, Botch.
SECOND Row: E. Hoffman, Mr. Brokenshire, G. Kershner.
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Seniors
The time has come when we must part . . . no more slaying over our
typewriters for the faculty or the unceasing bickering of the Debating
Teams over the Welfare State!!! . . . hats off to the seniors who copped
top positions on the honor roll during '50 and '51 . . . and the vocal
recognition achieved by Dolores Dojan . . . "wowed" audiences with
successful class plays, "Don't Take My Penny" and "Straws For Two"
. . . instigators of name card fund which swelled class treasury . . . fragrant
class flower, white carnation . . . second class to dazzle school with
snappy sweaters . . . sparkling "spotlight" dances during the Junior'
Senior Prom at Reading Country Club . . . flashy green and white class
hats which spotted the halls . . . lads cook for the lasses on Honor Society
trip . . . hilarious time had by all on the senior class trip . . . first class
to inaugurate '!Hall of Fame' '... blessed with helpful and extremely
capable class advisers . . . "Good Luck!" to the boys who will spend
part of their future in the United States armed forces . . . now we are
going out into the world always remembering "Nothing Succeeds Like
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BARBARA ADAMS Commercial
Babs . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . regular Saturday night dancer . . .prefers
carrots with her movies . . . dreamy eyes . . . accomplished giggler. . .expert
driver7?? . . . has a "yen" for various outfits . . can be heard when not seen , .
disposition gains friends . . . adores crew cuts . . . hopes to acquire a secretarial
position.
Horizon Club 11, 125 Muhltohig Cheerleading 11, 12.
DORIS ADAMS Commercial
Dorrie . . . varsity yell queen . . . amateur actress . . . flashes a ready smile . . . pet
expression, "YehHYahl" . . YfTe:n fashion model . . . natural blonde . . . sweet
personality . . . the whistlerl!! . . . happyfgcrlucky . . . relishes cheeseburgers and
onions . . . prankster . . . prefers tall men . . . aspires to pound the keys after grad'
uation.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 T-Teens 11, Secretary 12g Class Treasurer 105 Class
Play 125 Cheerleading 10, 11, 12g Muhltolii.
ROBERT ADAMS General
Bobby . . . small . . . languid . . . average student . . . aggressive football player on
Muhl forward wall . . . freckles. . .interested in woodwork . . . eats constantly
. . . regular visitor of a certain Laureldale girl . . .intends to enter his father's
mushroom industry in Temple.
Varsity Football 1251. V. Football 11.
CLARENCE ARNOLD General
Hap. . .tall and subdued . . .has a smile for everyone . . . likes all sports but
prefers football , . . craves good food . . . prefers sleeping rather than school . . .
reigns supreme on Elizabeth Avenue . . . delivers milk before school. . . dislikes
the opposite sex . . . idle future . . . aims to take life as it comes.
Baseball Manager 10, 11, 12.
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SHIRLEY ANN BARE Academic
Shirley . . . tall and slender . . .energetic . . . temperamental . . . seen and heard
. . . always busy . . . detests frills . . . enjoys eating . . . adores black Plymouths . . .
senior treasurer of YfTeens . . , friendly greeting for everyone . . . loves to make
reports??? . . . pines for the great outdoors . . . future plans-indefinite.
Mixed Chorus 11, 12g Tffeens Treasurer 11 and 125 Student Council 11, 125
Muliltoliig Honor Society 12.
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VIRGINIA LEE BARR Commercial
Ginny . . . dark hair and sparkling brown eyes . . . neatly attired . . . contagious
giggle . . . active Horizon Club member . . . one of the "three musketeersn . . .
plays the piano . , . sports enthusiast , , . favorite pastime-dancing . . . has
reserved seat at fountain in dad's store . . . aiming for R. B. I. and medical secref
tary position. '
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Horizon Club 10, 11, 12g Muhltohig Swimming Club 10.
CAROL BECHTEL Academic
Carol . . . one of the "three musketeersn . . . relishes tomatoes and raisins??? . . .
always wellfdressed . . . admires boys with blue eyes. . . accomplished swimmer
and dancer . . . tickles the ivories . . . never hurries . . . dreams of having a free
weekend . . . intends to top those pretty curls with a nurse's cap after graduation.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12g Muhlaires 11g Horizon Club 10, 11, 125 Swimming
Club 105 Muhltohi.
LEROY BIEHL - General
Gig . . . doubtful math student . . . sports fan . . . loves to study??? . . . member
of Temple Drum Corps . . . armchair quarterback . . . crazy about Army's football
team . . . can be found at the Irish Mt. Wolverine clubhouse. . .witty . ..
pounded bass drum in band . . . would like to study electronics in the future.
Band 125 Photography Club 11.
PATRICIA ANN BIEHL Commercial
Pat . . .excellent driver of a yellow Ford . . . bewitching blue eyes . . .enjoys a
heated argument . . . favorite food-French fries and Pepsi... has a yen for
"Relish" . . . constantly with the gang . . . adores homework??7. . .hilarious
giggle. . . blushes easily . . . aspires to become a beautician.
JEAN BILLMAN Academic
jean . . . one of the "three musketeers' . . . neat as a pin . . . cute songbird . . .
favorite pastime is eating . . . petite and peppy . . . never on time . . . likes swim-
ming, dancing, and camping . . . fond of boys. . .never loses an argument. . .
sleeps in the movies . . . owns shoes galore . . . ambition is to become a "woman
in white."
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Muhlaires 125 Horizon Club 10, President 11, 125 Student
Council 10, 115 Class Play 115 Color Guard 125 Swimming Club 105 Muhltohi.
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RICHARD BOTCH General
Pibby . . . favorite subject-math . . . "elbow-rester" on the window outside of
Mr. White's homeroom . . . enjoys arguing. . .member of the Irish Mountain
Wolverines . . . never at home . . . a loyal Phillies fan . . . chooses football as his
favorite sport-Notre Dame is his team . . . expects to attend Wyomissing Poly-
technical Institute.
Cross Country 125 'Track 12.
BETTY JANE BRADY Commercial
Boopy . . . enjoys hairfsplitting arguments . . . fastidious student . . . active YfTeen
member . . . always with the "gang" . . .has a "yen" for Vaughn Monroe . . .
admires Fords . . . always smiling . . . amiable person . . . crazy about new clothes
. . . greatly dislikes sideburns . . . future intentions-keeping house for Harold.
Tf'l'eens 11, 125 Mulrltohi.
GAIL BREDBENNER Commercial
Gail . . . rippling curly hair. . . hails from Northwest Jr. High . . . enjoys popular
music and dancing . . . ardent admirer of Montgomery Clift . . . favorite express'
ion-"Gee" . . .spends spare time at Kresge's . . . slaves in bookkeeping...
exquisite dresser . . . hopes to become a successful office worker.
Mixed Chorus 125 'Yf'Teens 11, 12.
BETTY JANE BREININGER ' Academic
Betty . . . petite, smiling miss , . . band majorette for two years . . . usually munch-
ing a piece of cheese at noon time .. . one of the L'gang" . . . chemistry brain???
. . . faithful attendant of the church dances. . . adores a certain boy . . . spends
her spare time roller skating . . . another future "temperature taker."
Mixed Chorus 105 'Y-Teens 11, 125 Majorettes 10, 11, 125 Muhltolri.
GRETA BRICKER Academic
Greta . . . one of the midgets of the senior class. . . energetic . . . dreamyfeyed
...pals with Betty and Janet . . . convertibles rate high. , . animal lover.. .
apt chemistry student??? . . . continually laughing . . . detests complaining people
. . . accomplished seamstress . . . likes surprises . . . flirtatious . . . plans to follow
in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale.
'l'fTeens 11, 12g Muhltohig G. A. A. 11, 125 Volleyball Honor 'Team 12.
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LARRY BROSSMAN Academic
Larry . . . circles the globe in his Hupmobile-a hookey player from a junk heap
. . . risks all the breakable portions of his small frame playing football . . . collects
stamps and records. . .invites arguments . . . disapproves of cutting grass . . .
keeps late hours . . . plans to attend Temple University.
Debating 10, 11, President 125 Hifl' 10, 11, 125 Honor Society 11, Treasurer 125
Student Council 10, VicefPresident 11, President 125 Observer 11, 125 Class Pres'
ident 105 Class Play 115 Varsity Football 1251. V. Football 10, 115 Track 10.
ROBERT BURKHART Academic
Mike . . . tall, rugged, handsome lad . . . outstanding art student . . . mighty full'
back of the champion Muhls . . . enjoys all kinds of food . . .classy dresser . . . has
keen eye for the opposite sex . . . relishes doing his homework . . . travels around
in a blue Ford coupe . . . will find future employment at Golden Displays, Inc.
Hifi' 10, 11, 1251. V. Football 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 Muliltohi.
age her father's business after graduation
Muhltohi.
THOMAS CANONICO, JR. 5 General
Tom . . . tall, dark, and handsome football end . proudly drives a "Chevy" . . .
high scoring basketball center . . . a tease in Spanish class . . . holds certain fond'
ness for a senior cheerleader . . . spends spare time watching television . . . one
of Mr. Reinert's shock troops between classes . . . may further his education.
Hall Patrol 11, 125 Class Play 115 Varsity Basketball 125 1. V. Basketball 115 Varsity
Football 11, 125 V. Football 10.
JANET COCHRAN Commercial
Janet . . . talkative miss . . . participates in all girls' sports . . . quick to voice her
opinion . . . energetic senior . . . earns pinfmoney at Kresge's 5 Es? 10 . . . thrilled
by a certain someone . . . favorite pastime-bike riding with Betty. . . Arthur
Godfrey fan . . . Mr. Harris's brainy secretary??? . . .undecided future.
'I'fTeens 11, 125 Muhltobi5 G. A. A. 10, 11, 125 Honor Teams: Basketball 10, 115
Hockey 10, 115 Volleyball 10, 11, 12. 4
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SARAH CAGNETTI General
Sarah . . . conscientious student . . . enjoys music and dancing slaves in book
keeping class . . . always has a pleasant smile fond of eating in her spare time
. . . pet exclamation, "Gee whiz!" . . . admirer of Mario Lanza aspires to man
WILLIAM CORDIER Academic
Bill . . . constantly smiling . . . sports crew cut . . . tenor in mixed chorus . . . pro-
digious Observer reporter . . . earnest chemistry student??? . . .lives to eat. . .
mechanic in his father's garage . . . never has enough time . . . always has "glass"
trouble. . .intends to become "doctor of motors" after graduation.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 County Chorus 125 Muhleteers 125 Hi-T 10, 11, 125
Observer 11, 12.
RICHARD DAUTRICH Academic
Dick. . . resident of Hyde Park . . . quiet type??? . . . diefhard for the St. Louis
Cardinals . . . "up with the sun" songster . . . owns a unique pair of spectacles . . .
collects popular records . . . runs around with his "hot" motor scooter . . . a great
admirer of fair sex . . . plans to earn his pay at Beryllium.
Mixed Chorus 10, 12g County Chorus 125 Hall Patrol 11, 125 Observer 11, 12.
DONALD DEEDS Academic
Swisher . . . star forward on the basketball team . . . slow motion in the classroom
and a speedfdemon on the court . . . never out with girls??? . . . inattentive Spanish
student . . . seldom absent from school. . . blushes easily. . . drives a '40 Chevy
. . . roots for the 'Yankees . . . classy dresser . . . undecided future.
I. V. Basketball 10, 115 Varsity Basketball 12.
ARTHUR DEHART . General
Skip . . . laughs at everything . . . commutes in green Studebaker . . . likes swim'
ming and hunting . . . flirtatious . . . sporty dresser . . . has a collection of model
A Fords . . . summer lifeguard at Dehart's swimming pool. . . wetfweather taxi
for members of opposite sex . . . ambition-to become transcontinental truck
driver.
Band 12.
CHRISTINE DELP Commercial
Chris . . . "A" student . . . culinary ability . . . loathes being rushed , . . flair for
skating . . . confidante . . . craving for sticky buns . . . alluring laughter . . . base-
ball fan . . . collects photographs. . . pet expression, "For goodness sake!" . . .
enjoys Sunday driving . . . fond of popular songs. . . hopes to become a private
secretary.
'Y-Teens 11, 125 Muhltohig Honor Society 12.
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JOHN DESANTIS Academic
John . . . ebony black hair and brown eyes . . . clever and witty . . . diligent student
. . . resides in South Temple . . . immaculate appearance . . . plays second base on
the Muhl baseball team . . . St. Louis Cardinal fan . . . works in Temple mush-
room plants . . . favorite subject-chemistry??? . . . will attend college in the fall.
Baseball 12.
ARLENE DIETZ Commercial f A
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Arlene . . . endless worrier . . . perpetual giggler . . . sincere friend . . . industrious
secretary . . . short, naturally wavy hair . . . abhors leeches . . . rabid rooter for ' il Qkfffffi'
M.T.H.S. football team . , . faithful listener to Chiarelli Brothers' "Platter Parade" I Q25 A V , '
. . . television fan . . . bicycle enthusiast . . . aspires to become a secretary. - if ,- .
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DOLORES DOJAN General
Dee . . . cheery personality . . . constantly helping others . . . detests conceit . . .
our contralto operatic singer . . . believes all good things come in small packages
. . . relishes raw meat . . . helps to burn the midnight-oil for Observer deadline . . .
intention-to follow hairfdressing and singing as a career.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12g District Chorus 11, 125 State Chorus 11, 12g County
Chorus 11, 125 Muhlaires 11, 12g Horizon Club 11, 125 Photography Club 115
Observer 11, 125 Class Play 11, 125 Muhltohi.
WILLIAM DOWLING Academic
Bill . . . carefree individual . . . pals around with Henry . . . divides his spare time
between breeding and racing homing pigeons and building model railroads . . .
resides in Hyde Park . . . averse to oral recitations before the class . . . aspiration
-to become a veterinarian after attending the University of Pennsylvania.
DONALD DRIES Industrial
Don . . . hails from Reading . . . towering lad of the senior class . . . one of the
"Oak Street gang" . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . drives to school in a twof
toned chevy . . . a Jerry Lester fan . . . constant companion of Lee Sell . . amateur
artist . . . seen but not heard . . . flashy dresser . . . future-undecided..
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FERN FICK Commercial
Fickie . . . very attractive. . ,brown eyes . .shorthand whiz7?? . . . Muhlaire
songbird . . . exotic model in junior class play , . . designs her own outfits . . .
adores the firstfaid room . . . always chewing gum . . . passion for hayrides and
dancing . . . fond of a former graduate ,. .future occupation-stenographer.
Mixed Chorus 12g Mulilaires 125 Muhltohig Class Play 115 Swimming Club 11.
DORCTHY FISH Commercial
Dottie . . . artistically inclined . . . giddy mother in the junior class play . . . favor-
ite color-green . . . Mario Lanza fan . . . constant contributor to the phone bill
. . . YfTeen fashion model . . . endowed with natural waves , . . pals with Doris
. . . prefers tall blonds . . . aspires to become a capable secretary.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Tffeens 11, 12: Muhltoliig Class Play 115 Swimming
Club 10.
JACK FOLK Academic
Jack . . . number one hurler for Muhls . . . called "Lefty" by his teammates . . .
enthusiastic hall patrolman . . . favorite subject is Spanish. . . always getting
others into trouble . . . homework dodger . . . watches television at a certain girl's
home . . . member of Y.M.C.A .... future ambition-to further his education.
Hi-T 10, 11, 125 Hall Patrol 11, 125 Baseball 11, 12.
JOHN FRANTZ Industrial
John . . . resident of Hyde Villa . . . tours the halls at noon time with the "boys"
. . . enjoys mechanical drawing??? . . . avid "hotfrod" fan . . . advocator of shorter
school hours . . . lives on milk shakes . . . loyal St. Louis Cardinal fan . . . walks to
school in all kinds of Weather . . . will enter dry cleaning business.
CHARLES FREDERICK General
Charlie . . . short and plump . . . seen but never heard . . . hails from Spring Valley
. . . finds pleasure touring the country on his dad's motorcycle . . . one of Miss
Horton's canaries . . . ardent homework lover??? . . . likes to play soccer and basket'
ball . . . foams halls at noon . . . plans for the future are indefinite.
Mixed Chorus 12.
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FREDERICK FRONEFIELD General
Fred . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . slaves over the Observer . . . craves spaghetf
ti and meat balls . . . active member of the Irish Mountain Wolverines . . . has no
interest in the opposite sex . . . roots for the Phillies and Notre Dame . . . resides
in Mt. Laurel . . . will follow his hobby, radio and television, for a career.
Observer 11, 12.
DORIS GARDNER Commercial
Doris . . . one of the lucky lassies with blonde, curly hair . . . an active YfTeen
member . . . often seen with a certain alumnus . . . a graceful dancer . . . is usually
found strolling through the halls with her pal, Fern . . . snappy dresser . . . part
of the marching unit . . . quiet . . . hopes to obtain a secretarial position.
'I'fTeens 11, 125 Color Guard 125 Flag Twirlers 10g Muhltoln.
WALTER GARDNER Academic
Ted . . . jovial but quiet . . . mathematical wizard!!! . . . stubborn . . . ardent
fisherman and hunter . . . bowls as a pastime . . . member of 1949 state band . . .
blushes easily . . . pin ball machine artist . . . favorite colors are blue and red . . .
one of the Goodwill boys . . . aspires to major in music at Lebanon Valley College.
Orchestra 10, 11, 12g Band 10, 11, 125 District Band 11, 125 State Band 11g County
Band 11, 12.
LUCY GASPARI Home Economics
Lucy . . . sparkling eyes and dazzling black hair . . . enthusiastic Spanish student
. . . charming personality . . . loyal Yankee fan . . . drives around in her father's
Ford . . . avid fan of popular music . . . spent the past summer in Italy and hopes
to travel there again in the near future . . . plans to be a housewife.
Mullltohi.
MARIE GAUL Commercial
Marie . . . earnest student . . . a faithful correspondent . . . spends her spare time
on handwork and reading . . . detests dill pickles and Italian sandwiches . . . favor-
ite color is blue . . . drives her dad's car . . . waited until senior year for an append'
ectomy . . . female baseball fn . . . seeks employment as a bookkeeper.
Muhltohig Honor Society 12. '
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10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
HENRY GREENAWALD ' Academic
Hank . . . able clarinetist . . . member of "Wolves Den" . . . a second Sammy
Snead??? . . . avid Phillies fan . . . learned German student!!! . . . imitates Demos-
thenes . . . hails from South Temple . . favorite pastime is eating ice cream . . .
television wrestling fan . . . helps keep halls quiet . . . future doctor . . . plans to
attend Albright College.
Orchestra 125 Band 10, 11, 125 District Band 115 County Band 10, 11, 12g Mixed
Chorus 10, 11, 125 Debating 11, 125 Hall Patrol 11, 125 Honor Society 11, President
125 Student Council 11.
. . . plans for future-unknown.
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FAY ANN GEARY Commercial
Fay . . . peppy . . . short hair . . . has been known to have a variety of hair colors
. . . great sports fan . . . admires a certain senior cheers Muhls to victory
active Y-Teen member . . . always smiling patron of the church dance
sharp dresser . . . hopes to obtain a secretarial position from her father
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 T-Teens 11, 12g Horizon Club Treasurer IO Cheerleading
RICHARD GOODHART Industrial
Dick . , . wearer of gaudy shirts . . . cannot resist the urge to sing m class
regular rider of the dependable QD yellow bus spends evenings studying
enjoys traveling and playing baseball . . . a Cardinal and Phillies fan enjoys an
argument about any subject . . . would like to attend Wyomissmg Polytech
Mixed Chorus 125 Muhlteers 125 Honor Society 12
CHARLES GREUSEL Industrial
Charlie . . . suspiciously quiet around school neat dresser hails from the
backwoods of Center Township . . . likes to hunt deer Cdear'l glides to school
in a '49 Ford . . . expert swimmer . . . likes to sport fancy Jackets one of the
Baker students in mechanical drawing . vocational intention a welder
ROBERT GRIM Industrial
Bob . . . enthusiastic school attendant??? prefers his hair cuts long Romeo
of the seniors . . . flare for "hot rods" . pet subject wood shop noise
maker of the "gang" . . . owns snazzy Ford dapper dresser is fascinated
by opposite sex . . . Fleetwood is a second home vocation is Biehl s garage
DORIS GULDIN Commercial
Doris . . . long, shiny black tresses . . . happy medium between quiet and noisy
. . . blushes easily . . . a faithful potato chip vender. . . roams the halls with
"Dotty" . . . always eating apples . . . sports enthusiast . . . likes to dance . . .
handy with needle and thread , . . earned pennies at Woolworth's . . . future
secretary .
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 'l"fTeens 11, 125 Class Secretary 105 Muhltohi.
JOHN HAFER Industrial
john . . . enthusiastic about long, blonde hair . . . slaves over M. D. . . . can be
found with the "gang" . . . favorite pastime-ice skating . . . confirmed bachelor?
?? . . . has an ear for Lionel Hampton . . . delights in annoying the teacher by
making disturbing noises . . . sharp dresser . . . chosen field for the future is
carpentry.
BETTY HAIN Home Economics
Betty . . . peppy cheerleader . . . lots of fun . . . long trek to school . . . one of
our naturally curlyfhaired seniors . . . likes to argue with janet . . . prefers sports
to studies . . . relishes bike-riding and swimming . . . usually talking . . . television
and movie fan . . . baby sitter . . . hopes to follow the sewing profession.
Tffeens 11, 125 Muhltohig Cheerleading 10, 11, 12.
PAUL HAINES Academic
Pat . . . drummer for eight years . . . member of local jazz band . . . charter member
of "Wolves Den" . . . one of Miss Horton's canaries . . . manager of school base'
ball team . . . loves ice cream . . . hikes from Muhlenberg Park daily . . . always
absent first day of hunting season . . . flying lessons prepare him for future as a
pilot.
Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 12g Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Hall Patrol 11, 125
Student Council 105 Baseball Manager 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
HOWARD HARLEY Commercial
Jack . . . outstanding thespian . . . admirer of opposite sex . . . jerks sodas at
Boyer's . . . sports flashy suspenders . . . one of the wittiest boys in the class . . .
raves about French fries . . . partftime drummer . . . bookkeeping whiz . . . enjoys
licorice cigars . . . is fond of swimming . . . aspires to become a salesman or a "gob."
Class Play 11, 125 Baseball Manager 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
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HENRY HARTMAN Academic
Doc . . . good-natured . . . last one to arrive and first to leave M.T.H.S .... pilots
black Plymouth . . . enthusiastic equestrian and Nimrod . . . casual dresser . . .
quiet . . . tinkers with farm machinery . . . gazes upon opposite sex with affection
. . . everythings gay . . . may study to be a veterinarian after graduation.
ROY HECKMAN Academic
Roy . . . cofcaptain of football team . . . frequent visitor on Raymond Street . . .
enjoys Spanish class . . . Tessie the typist . . . one of the few second basses in
Mixed Chorus . . . proud owner of a sleek Chevy . . . stern lieutenant of the hall
patrol . . . "Gloria" in the junior class play . . . will enter college via a scholarship.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Muhleteers 11, 125 Hiff 125 Hall Patrol 11, 125 Class
Play 115 Varsity Basketball 125 Varsity Football 11, 125 V. Football 105 Baseball
11.
CAROLYN HILL Academic
Hilly . . . gives an impression of serenity . . . ardent basketball fan . . . strives to
wreck her father's DeSoto . . . pet expression, "How 'bout that?" . . . G.A.A.
enthusiast . . . efficient doorbellfringer and class play prompter . . . has hopes of
owning a collie . . . spends vacations horseback-riding . . . future-undetermined.
Horizon Club 10, 11, 125 G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Honor Teams: Hockey 115 Volleyball
125 Swimming Club 115 Muhltohi.
MARILYN HILL Academic
Lyn . . . adores college football-especially Lions . . . paints in leisure time . . .
enthusiastic tennis player . . . "fiddles"her time away . . . faithful in attendance
at Horizon and Photography Clubs . . . art editor for Observer . . . timekeeper for
current events reports . . . ardent chemist . . . will be a home economics student
at Albright.
Orchestra 10, 11, 125 District Orchestra 11, 125 County Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Mixed
Chorus 10, 115 Horizon Club 11, 125 Photo raphy Club 11, VicefPresident 125
Observer 11, 125 Muhltohi5 Honor Society 125 State Orchestra 12.
PEGGY HINKLE Academic
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Peggy . . . peppy, petite . . . always heard singing or laughing . . . "Mills'
around at Observer deadlines . . . able debater . . . cofauthoress of football programs
. . . trudges home late after school. . . known as "Pinkle" to summer campers
. . . a future sociology and psychology major at Wilson College.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 County Chorus 125 Muhlaires 11, 125 Debating 10, 11,
Vice-President, 125 Horizon Club 10, VicefPresident 11, President 125 Highway
Patrol 10, 115 Traffic Court 125 Honor Society 11, Secretary 125 Student Council
10, 125 Observer 11, 125 Muhltohig Swimming Club 10.
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RICHARD HOFFMAN Industrial
Dick . . . developed class pictures for fellow seniors . . . spends most of his sparc
time building model airplanes. . . favorite subject-mechanical drawing . . .
craves ownership of a sleek Ford . . . soccer fan . . . expects to acquire employ'
ment at Carpenter Steel after his graduation.
ANN HOFFMANN Academic
Ann . . . constant talker . . . blue eyes and outstanding dimples . . . occupational
dislike for Italian sandwiches . . . tries to write stories for the Observer . . . selects
basketball as her favorite sport . . . class play prompter for two years . . . efficient
firstfyear typist . . . hopes to become a "woman in white."
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 T-Teens 11, 125 Photography Club 11g Observer 11, 12g
Muhltohig G.A.A. 10 11, 125 Hockey Honor Team 115 Swimming Club 10. 11.
LEE HOLL Academic
Lee . . . tall redfhead . . . tidy dresser . . . full of pep . . . always eating . . . high
jumper on track team . . . roams country on his motorscooter . . . special aptitude
for woodshop . . . enjoys swimming and skating . . . aviation enthusiast . . . in-
terested in wrestling and soccer . . . helps his dad on bakery truck . . . future work
-Schofer's.
Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Hi-'Y 10, 11, 125 Hall Patrol 11, 125 Muhltohig Track 12.
DALE HOLLAND General
Sleepy . . . meticulous dresser . . . circulation manager for the Observer staff . . .
only remnant of last year's once active M.T.H.S. tennis team . . . never home . . .
can be found at the Goodwill . . . one of Bill Long's boys . . . visits Allentown
frequently . . . ardent bowler . . . intends to bowl his way through the future.
Hifl' 105 Observer 11, 12g 'Tennis 'Team 11.
JERRY HURST Industrial
jerry . . . curly hair . . . long sideburns . . . brown eyes . . . dreads homework
. . . member of the "gang" . . . connoisseur of cider . . . pairs snazzy sport shirts
with dungarees . . . knows Mt. Laurel Road by heart . . . puts in time at Spangler's
. . . mechanically minded . . . enjoys working on his own car . . . aspires to be an
auto mechanic.
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JUNE KELLER
June . . . football fan . . . despises washing dishes . . . passes time eating and
watching television . . . a complaining "granny" . . . craves French fries and pork
chops . . . likes to travel-Canada particularly . . . drives car . . . habitual exe
pression, "Oh, fiddlesl" . . . enjoys swimming . . . yearns for secretarial career.
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WALTER JOHNSON Academic
johnson . . . rattle, clang-here comes johnson on his scooter . . . never late for
band rehearsal??? . . . endless traveler . . . loves German class??? . . . speaks only
when spoken to . . . television fan . . . amateur wrestler known as "Spring Heels
johnson" . . . keen appreciation of the opposite sex . . . will enter Wyomissing
Polytech.
Orchestra 115 Band 10, 115 Mixed Chorus 10,' Hiff 10, 11, 12.
BETTY KELLER General
Betty . . . immaculate appearance . . . often seen driving golf balls . . . pet express-
ion, "Oh, joy!" . . . dislikes work . . . movie goer . . . enjoys music . . . breezes
around in Chevy convertible . . . charter member of Photography Club . . . always
chewing gum . . . ambition lies in the field of commercial photography.
Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Photography Club 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Muhltohi.
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HAROLD KEMMERER General
Kodak . . . husky, broadfshouldered Alsace student . . . always happy . . . never
without a joke . . . loves fishing at Lake Wallenpaupack . . . aims his model A
Ford toward Muhlenberg every morning . . . usually teasing the girls . . . a very
active contributor to all classroom mischief . . . his future plans are indefinite.
Mixed Chorus 12.
GERALD KERSHNER Industrial
Gerry . . . hails from Mohrsville . . . spends leisure time playing his accordion
. . . one of Miss Horton's early birds . . . excels as a trig student . . . portrayed
"George" in senior class play . . . classed as an efficient track manager??? . . .
expects to enter trade school, probably Wyomissing Polytechnical Institute.
Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Class Play 125 Track Manager 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
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ETHEL KILGORE Academic
Ersel . . . rabid sports fan . . . blonde Amazon . . . immaculate dresser . . . favorite
song is "Charlie My Boy" . . . relishes Southern cooking . . . faithful chip carrier
. . . favors basketball in G.A.A .... one of the "gang" . . . proficient chemist???
. . . resident of Muhlenberg Park . . . will become a "woman in white" at the
Reading Hospital.
T-Teens 11, 125 Muhltohig 'Track 105 G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Honor Teams: Basketball
105 Hockey 10.
KENNETH KIRK Industrial
Ken . . . cagey . . . Mr. Keath's assistant . . . "Red" in junior class play . . .
served on publicity committee for both plays . . . enjoys mechanical drawing . . .
railroad enthusiast . . . dislike for opposite sex7?? . . . Reading Drivefln employee
. . . fond of his '37 Plymouth . . . raises dogs and pigeons . . . future includes
Wyomissing Polytech.
Hall Patrol 11, 125 Student Council 115 Class Play 115 Athletic Equipment Man-
ager 11, 125 Muhltohi5 Honor Society 12.
ETHEL KLEINSMITH Commercial
Ethel . . . studious thinker . . . former Student Council member . . . always
munching potato chips . . . hails from Maidencreek . . . fan member of the "Hit
Parade" . . . enjoys Sunday afternoons . . . drives a dashing '41 Plymouth . . .
interested in bookkeeping . . . craves history??? . . . admirer of a Muhleteer . . .
future secretary.
DOROTHY KNOLL Commercial
Dottie . . . sweet, dimpled smile . . . charming actress . . . melancholy singer . . .
creates her own attractive outfits . . . on Muhltohi editorial staff . . . loyal wait'
ress at Dolly Madison . . . Mrs. Good's patient . . . fond of opposite sex . . .
favorite expression, "Oh, sugar!" . . . has a desire for skipping classes . . . future
ambition-stenographer.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Tffeens 11, 125 Highway Patrol 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi5
Class Play 11, 12.
FREDERICK KNOLL Industrial
Fritz . . . member of "clods and dungarees gang" . . . navigates a blue '41 Nash
. . . sells Hi-Y ice cream at noon . . . pals with Carl . . . hobby is raising chickens
and pigeons . . . "dead" shot where rabbits and pheasants are concerned . . . earns
money delivering papers and pretzels . . . enjoys comedy movies . . . no future
plans.
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MARY ANN KOCH Academic
Mary Ann . . . lover of felines . . . naturally wavy hair . . . one of Miss Horton's
early risers . . . quiet nd shy??? . . . attends Horizon Club meetings faithfully
. . . spends evenings gazing at TV . . . adores chemistry class . . . always doodling
. . . intends to pursue art at Kutztown State Teachers College.
Mixed Chorus 10, 125 Horizon Club 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
BARBARA KURTZ Academic
Babs . . . a meticulous dresser . . . attractive blonde??? hair . . . one of the "gan,"
. . . swoons over a certain saxfplayer . . . a majorette for six years . . . enjoys
sewing . . . is rarely without candy in Spanish class . . . usually roams the halls
at noon . . . interested in the field of art . . . undecided about her career.
Highway Patrol 10, 11, 125 Majorettes 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
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Pee Wee . . . active, bluefeyed lassie from Alsace . . . fashion minded-creates
own attire . . . photography hound . . . a Mr. Harris fan77? . . . enthusiastic
ticket-taker at football games . . . boy hater??? . . . adores cooking . . . jogs to and
from school in a yellow bus . . . ambition is to become a professional Singer seam-
stress.
Photogmpliy Club 10, 11, President 125 Muhltohi.
CARL LASH General
Toni . . . student from the Leesport hills . . . one of the candy munchers in class
. . . which boy has the Toni??7 . . . loves to hunt "dear"?7? . . . races to school in
his '39 "hotfrod" Plymouth . . . often found toting bags after school at his father's
feed mill . . . aspires to enlist in the United States Air Force.
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june . . . diligent worker . . . admirer of short hair . . . neat dresser . . . a helping
hand for Miss Knauss . . . enthusiastic sports fan . . . enjoys bookkeeping class???
. . . expert gum chewer . . . dances to records of Frankie Laine . . . pet expression
-"Oh, Pot!" . . . happy-go-lucky . . . hopes to further her education.
Mixed Clwvus 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
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PATRICIA MAYS
Maizie . . . tall, dynamic, brownfeyed resident of West Leespcrt . . .favorite
pastime her father's Ford . . . typist for the Muhltohi . . . active church member
and worker . . . pet expression, "Natch!" . . . admires opposite sex . . . favorite dish
-chili confcarne . . . loves sports . . . a softball whiz . . . future career uncertain.
Orchestra 11, 12g Band 10, 11, 125 District Band 12g Mixed Chorus 11, 125 County
Chorus 12g Muhltohi.
BETTY LOU MECK
Lulu . . . small, pert blonde . . . possessor of a bewitching smile and twinkling
blue eyes . . . one of the "gang" . . . practices the adage "Love me, love my dog"
. . . outstanding thespian in the class play . . . enjoys scooting through the land'
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scape . . . slaves at Pomeroy's Tea Room??? . . . will enter the nursing profession.
Horizon Club 10, President 11, 12g Highway Patrol 10, 11g Traffic Court 125
Class Secretary 11, 12g Class Play 125 Honor Society 12.
syrlya CHARLES MECK General
I- ':' , Charlie . . . heard as well as seen . . . his favorite pastimes are girls, movies, and
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V dresser . . . "hepped up" about his Chevy . . . enthusiastic chemist??? . . . average
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Millie . . . tall member of the class . . . appears to be quiet . . . slaves over home
work??? . . . prefers auburnfhaired boys . . . seen with joan . . . one of the "gang"
. . . chief lovevvacation from school . . . undecided blonde . . . regular movie
goer . . . always laughing and eating . . . plans to attend Bryland Institute after
graduation.
Horizon Club 10, 11.
SHIRLEY MILLER
Shirley . . . loquacious . . . always smiling . . . devilish blue eyes . . . finds
pleasure in driving her father's station wagon . . . angel of the senior class??? . . .
constantly chewing gum . . . delights in eating ice cream . . . pet expression, "Geef
whiz!" . . . lover of horses . . . undecided about the future.
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Dot . . . hazel-eyed, cute, smiling chick from Laureldale . . . "Slim" . . . courteous
manner . . . companionable . . . enjoys the radio . . . admires opposite sex . . will
capture her man by cooking . . . often mumbles, "Oh. ham and eggs"' . . . dislikes
egotistical people . . . Mrs. Rothermel's assistant . . . a sewing expert??? . . . no
future plans.
Library Club 10, 11, 125 Muliltohi.
CHRISTIE MILLS Academic
Christie . . . sharp dresser . . . active HifY president . . . class president for two
years . . . Spanish enthusiast . . . enjoys food . . . aims Nash toward Muhlenberg
Park . . . fond of popular music . . . eighth period-AEQP . . . roots for the fight'
ing Phillies . . . hopes to further his education at a local college in the fall.
H1fT 10, 11, President 12g Hall Patrol 11, 125 Class President 11, 12.
NATHANIEL NAPOLETANO Industrial
Nat . . . medium in stature . . . rugged football guard . . . intriguing smile . . .
keen dresser . . . puts in time at the AEEP . . . manages the money bags for Hi-Y
. . . member of the naval reserve . . . willing to lend a hand . . . amateur wrestler
. . . enioys symphonies . . . always courteous . . . aspires to enroll at Wyomissing
Polytech.
Hiff 10, 11, 12g Hall Patrol 11, 125 Class Vice President 105 Varsity Football 11,
125 V. Football 10.
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WILLIAM OLSZEWSKI Academic
Oz . . . tall, well-built lad . . . veteran basketball star . . . chemistry "brain" . . .
allfaround sports fan . . . always quiet and shy around the girls??? . . . Buckworth's
onefman track team . . . roams the halls with Charlie and Donnie . . . drives to
school in green '37 Pontiac . . . speaks Spanish fluently??? . . . future vocation in
chemistry.
Varsity Basketball 12g 1. V. Basketball 10, 115 Track 10, 11, 12.
BARRETT OXENREIDER Academic
Sook . . . snappy dresser . . . powerful tackle for Blue and Gold . . . craves all
foods . . .liked by everyone . . . loves Dixieland jazz . . . ardent follower of opposite
sex??? . . . great talent for drums . . . quiet member of P.O.D. class . . . resides
at foot of Irish Mountains . . . hopes to attend classes at Albright College in
the future.
Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Hifi' 10, 11, 12,
Hall Patrol 11, 125 Hall Patrol Court 125 Class Vice-President 125 Varsity Football
1251. V. Football 10, 115 Track 125 Honor Society 12.
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DORIS MAE PEARSON Academic
Cindy . . . commuting student from Dead Man's Gulch . . . zooms to school in
her father's Dodge . . . horn tooter for the Community Players . . . enthusiastic
debater . . avid sports fan . . . hot dog seller at home football games . . . rushes
madly through the halls . . . plans to attend Pitt University.
Mixed Chorus 10, 115 Debating 10, 115 Horizon Club 10, 11, 125 Observer 11, 125
C.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Muhltohig Honor Teams: Hockey 105 Basketball 12.
ANTHONY PENTZ Academic
Tony . . . shy . . . usually on his bicycle . . . rural newspaper dispenser . . . bull'
dog bait for Fuller . . . occasional photographer . . . railroad fan . . . official pro-
perty manager for both class plays . . . scientifically minded . . . interested in
chemistry . . . enjoys German class . . . undecided about the future.
Photography Club 125 Class VicefPresident 115 Honor Society 12.
HOWARD PHILLIPS Industrial
Howat . . . a member of the "gang" who puts in time at Elmer's Gas Station . . .
tinkers with cars . . . always laughing and joking . . . hopes to own a Mercury
after graduation . . is well-known to teachers for strange noises and dodging
homework . . . flies low in dad's Chevy . . . dislikes girls??? . . . will become an
auto mechanic.
Hi-'I' 10.
SHIRLEY RAPP Commercial
Shirley . . . competent YfTeen president . . . employed at Keystone Dairy . . .
loves books . . . busy as a bee . . . neat dresser with big brown eyes . . . likes to
hear "Nat" King Cole sing . . . a faithful color guard . . . senior class play actress
. . . future-secretary for the Berks County Trust Company while attending
business school.
Mixed Chorus 125 'l'fTeen Vice-President 11, President 125 Muhltohig Class Treas-
urer 11, 125 Class Play 125 Color Guard 125 Hall Patrol Court 125 Honor Society 12.
MARILYN RAY General
Mel . . . cute . . . topfnotch dresser . . . one of the original high steppers . . .
tries to look studious in hornfrimmed glasses . . . pals around with the "gang" . . .
aims Cadillac at anything in view . . . intelligent men intrigue her . . . munches
chips while roaming halls during lunch period . . . her future is undecided.
Highway Patrol 10, 11, 125 Observer 11, 125 Majorettes 10, 11, 12.
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PATRICIA REDDY General
Pat . . . red hair, freckles . . . hlushes easily . . . faithful deadline participant . . .
gifted actress . . . Miss Tennant's sidefkick . . . ardent sports fan . . . habitually
found in gray Plymouth . . . favorite color-green . . . loathes homework . . .
irrepressible sense of humor . . . pals around with jerry . . . as for her future-
undecided.
T-Teens 11, 125 Highway Patrol 10g Student Council 10, 115 Observer 11, 125 Class
Play 11, 125 'Track 105 G.A.A. 10, 115 President 125 Honor Teams: Basketball 10.
11, 125 Hockey 10, 115 Volleyball 115 Swimming Club 105 Honor Society 12.
GERALDINE REED Commercial
jerry . . . sweet countenance . . . active participant in Luther League . . . man
hater??? . . . uses no makefup . . . has an ear for violin music . . . known by her
inimitable giggle . . . pleasing personality . . . enjoys telling jokes and listening to
the radio . . . craves food . . . pals around with Pat . . . career uncertain.
'I'f'I'eens 11, 125 Highway Patrol 10, 115 Muhltohi.
RUSSELL ROTHENBERGER Academic F -A A Q
Russ . . . model airplane fiend . . . one of Mr. Shaner's boys . . . shy with girls?7? E ... V,
. . . works at Reading Drive-In . . . member of Photography Club . . . good friend "'-'i f lii Z
of Tony and Kenny . . . pedals bike to school . . . likes "hot rods" and big car ' f fl . gl
races . . . expert billiards artist . . devours huge Italian sandwiches . . . future K ,:ppV', ,
is undecided. "" lil'
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ELIZABETH RCTHERMEL Academic
Liz . . . slender, starryfeyed . . . youngest member of the class . . . crunches
chips in her sandwiches . . . piano doodler . . . perpetual laryngitis sufferer from
leading cheers . . . snips her own locks . . . scribbles Horizon minutes . . . wears
socks "up" . . . avid TV fan . . . mixed chorus alto . . . ton'1orrow's college coed.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 District Chorus 115 Muhlaires 11, 125 Debating 10,
Secretary 11, 125 Horizon Club Secretary 10, 11 and 125 Honor Society 115 Vicefl-'resif
dent 125 Student Council 12g Observer 11, 125 Cheerleading 11, 125 Muhltohi.
FAY SCHMECK Commercial
Sadie . . . rhythmic tap dancer . . . resides in Hyde Park . . . appears bashful . . .
spends most of her time in Miss Kna.uss's room . . . lustrous, naturally curly hair
. . . one of the "gang" . . . frequently drives her dad's Mercury . . . usually giggf
ling in class . . . raves over chicken chow mein . . . future is undetermined.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
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HILDA SCHMECK Commercial
Hilda . . . tiny and cute . . . soft dark eyes . . . golden brown tresses . . . fascinf
ating grin . . . full of fun . . . sports a '49 class ring . . . has a long trek to school
. . . likes to travel . . . hidden talentw-cooking . . . spends summer vacations at
the shore . . . one of the "gang" . . . no definite plans for the future.
Horizon Club 10, 11.
JOAN SEIDEL Commercial
joan . . . lovable personality . . . constantly Worrying . . . alluring voice . . . gave
up hamburgers for "Marburgers" . . . combination of blue eyes and a baby face
. . . detests selffcentered males . . . creates soggy pancakes . . . fond of seafood . . .
enjoys horseback riding . . . greatest ambition is to play house for keeps.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 District Chorus 125 County Chorus 125 Muhlaires 10,
11, 125 'YfTeer1s 11, 125 Majorettes 10, 11, 12.
ROMAINE SENFT General
Romaine . . . one of the redheads in the class . . . likes to argue with a certain
teacher . . . one of the "gang" . . . craves Italian spaghetti . . . always laughing
'fffeens 11, A125 Class Play 115 Muhltohi.
MARY ANN SHANER Academic
Mary Ann . . . constantly chewing gum . . . adores long eyelashes . . . sports a
Reading High class ring . . . invents gooey sundaes at Pomeroy's Tea Room . . .
writes letters to a certain "swabbie" . . . sophisticated lass of both class plays . . .
one of the "gang" . . . contemplating Bell Telephone or a nursing career.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Debating 115 Horizon Club President 10, Treasurer 11,
125 Honor Society 11, 125 Student Council 10, 115 Observer 115 Muhltohig Class
Play 11, 12.
DONALD SHAVER Industrial
Donnie . . . enthusiastic student . . . blushes easily . . . football fan . . . likes the
finer things in life . . . accomplished swimmer . . . frequent patron at the drivefin
. . . favorite pastimefreading . . L has a fancy for Mound bars . . . master of
three instruments . . . desires to be a top television technician. ,
Band 125 Mixed Chorus 115 Muhltohi.
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and joking . . . proud owner of a driver's license . . . the better half of a 'Tug'
cutting" team . . . pet expression, "Who has gum?" . . . Will attend business school.
JAMES SIMPSON Academic
Jim . . . newest addition to class . . . hails from West Virginia . . . possessor of a
broad smile . . . fond of vanillaffudge ice cream . . . popular music fan . . . tinkers
with radio and photography . . . an amateur electrician . . . avid bicyclist . . .
hopes to enter the scientific field after attending Albright College.
Hifi' 12.
NANCY LOU SHOFF Commercial
Nan . . . big brown eyes . . . handles money bags for Horizon Club . . . spends
summers at her bungalow . . . enthusiastic sports fan . . . pals around with jean
. . . always busy . . . enjoys swimming . . . faithful ticket taker at the games . . .
constantly laughing and talking . . . movie fiend . . . hopes to attend a business
college.
Horizon Club 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Muliltohig G.A.A, 10, 11, 125 Honor Teams:
Basketball 125 Hockey 10, 11g Volleyball 10, 11, 12g Swimming Club 10, 11.
BARRY SHOMO Industrial
Schmoo . . . sociable . . . lover of the great outdoors . . . basketball rates high
with him . . . shuns the fairer sex . . . overalls fan . . . mechanically inclined . . .
expert on French fries . . . brain in trig??? , . . usually found at the movies Sunday
nights . . . aspires to become an electrical engineer after graduation.
JOYCEANN SMITH Academic
Joyce . . . peppy . . . varsity cheerleader . . . smart dresser . . . enthusiastic
seamstress . . . Mixed Chorus alto . . . favorite color-green . . . slaves for Stud-
ent Council . . . enioys dancing . . . loves chemistry??? . . . continually busy . . .
a great one for arguments . . . future sewing teacher after four years of college.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Horizon Club 11, 125 Volleyball Honor Team 11, 125
Cheerleading 10, 11, 125 Student Council Secretary 11, 125 Muhltohi.
DORIS SPANGLER Commercial
Doris . . . an accomplished skater . . . habitual talker . . . "Request Please" fan
. . . fortunate driver of new cars . . . weakness for chocolate nut sundaes . . . has
a strong preference for the Air Force??? . . . a model in the junior class play . . .
enthusiastic student . . . will add her capability to her father's business.
Tffeens 11, 125 Class Play 115 Muhltohi.
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HAROLD STAYMAN, JR. Academic
Bud . . . outstanding thespian . . . one of the pencil pushers of the Observer staff
. . . flashy dresser . . . heard on Friday nights over WHUM . . . a way with wo-
men . . . perfect attendance at school??? . . . works at Park Theater . . . card
shark . . . hobby-pin ball machines . . . hopes to become traveling salesman or
enter show business.
Mixed Chorus 105 Observer 11, 125 Class Play 11, 12.
DONALD STEIN General
Donnie . . . big wolf . . . neatly attired . . . allfsports participant, preference is
baseball and basketball . . . admires Boxer dogs . . . appreciates Stan Kenton's
music . . . enjoys dancing . . . enthusiastic record collector . . . usually involved
in a debate on sports . . . yearns to travel to California.
Varsity Basketball 11, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Track 11.
GLORIA STEININGER General
Gloria . . . curly hair . . . likes things in small quantities CLesj . . . can be found
slaving over Observer at deadline . . . loves Spanish . . . one of Miss Horton's
warblers . . . pastime is hiking . . . craves Italian sandwiches . . . weakness fcr
pretty clothes . . . her ambition for the future is professional singing.
Mixed Chorus 125 Muhlaires 125 Observer 11, 125 Muhltohi.
JEAN STUMP Commercial
jean . . . illustrates Foster's melody . . . enthusiastic sports fan . . . resident of
Hyde Park . . . untiring potato chip helper for YfTeens . . . carries the flag at
the games . . . neatly attired and quiet . . . constant moviefgoer . . . always rides
in a white Ford . . . loves to cook . . . future ambition is to secure an office position.
'I'-Teens 11, 12g Muhltohig Color Guard 12.
JEAN TOBIAS Commercial
jean . . . faithful attender of Horizon Club . . . Nancy's pal. . . handy with
needle and thread . . . seen but not heard . . . loves to type . . . loyal ticket taker
at games . . . resides in Hyde Park . . . laughs easily . . summer resort-Shoff's
bungalow . . . likes to ice skate . . . hopes to be an asset in someone's office.
Horizon Club 10, 11, 125 Swimming Club 10.
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VIOLA TRATE Commercial
Sixie . . . brown eyes and brown hair . . . "Bets" Yarnell's shadow . . . loathes
homework . . . frequent diner at Templeton Luncheonette . . . her pet expression
S"Natch" . . . favorite pastime spot is the Reading Drive-In . . . picture colf
lecting-choice of hobbies . . . fascinated by convertibles . . . her future is un-
determined.
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JUNE TREGO Commercial
june . . . bluefeyed blonde . . . long, curly eyelashes . . . innocent blusher . . '
Horizon Club member . . . talkative miss . . . spent the summer in the sunny
South . . . perpetual pest . . . constantly smiling . . . detests men??? . . . accompf
lished skater . . . mischievous . . . aspires to gain an office position.
Horizon Club 10, 11, 125 Muhltohi.
KENNETH TREXLER Academic
Kenneth . . . industrious trombonist . . . appreciates good music . . . had role of
businessman in both class plays . . . interested in debating . . . habitual toter of
many books . . . always rushing . . . dabbles in architecture . . . builds model
homes in spare time . . . plans to become a pastor after attending Muhlenberg
College.
Orclnrstra 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 County Chorus 125
Muhleteers 11, 125 Debating 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 125 Class Play 11, 12.
BARBARA ULSHAFER Academic
Bobbi . . . spirited band member . . . sax soloist . . . member of Band Council . . .
drools over Glenn Miller . . . early riser for chorus . . . resides a great distance
from school . . . has gleaming dark hair and big brown eyes . . . favorite color is
red . . . plans to attend nursing school . . future goal is United Airline Hostess.
Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11. 125 County Band 125 Mixed Chorus 11, 12.
ALBERT WALSCHBURGER Industrial
Al . . . a short senior??? . . . Mr. Keath's favorite opponent . . . accomplished
dancer . . . seldom at home . . 4. never copies homework??? . . . always friendly
. . . shines in math, especially trig . . . one of the few second basses in Mixed Chorus
. . . constant chewer . . . likes all females . . . pumps gas for Major Spats . . .
plans to enlist in the Coast Guard.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Muliletee-rs 125 Hifi' 10, 11, 125 Student Council 10, 11
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LAWRENCE WEISSER Academic
Larry . . . sports flashy shirts . . . resides in Laureldale . . . driver of a '36 Plymouth
. . . very attentive in the classroom . . . relishes potato chips . . . loyal follower
of all sports events . . . happy-goflucky guy . . . woman hater??? . . . favorite sub'
ject is Spanish . . . has no definite plans for the future.
Hifi' 10, 11g j. V. Football 11.
DONALD WELLER General
P. G., Jr .... rough and ready tackle . . . capable outfielder . . . spends leisure
time on Seventh Avenue . . . ardent Nimrod . . . constant joker . . . relishes sea'
food . . . fellow with the crew cut . . . sharp dresser . . . keen dancer . . . pleasing
personality . . . pilots father's Buick . . . future plans are indefinite, but favors
the Marines.
Hifi' 10, 115 Varsity Football 1251. V. Football 115 Baseball 11, 12.
EDGAR WILLIAMS Academic
Ed . . . Mr. Buckworth's favorite referee . . . always found in the library . . . very
fond of history and Mr. Harris's quizzes . . . drives a truck on his uncle's farm . . .
never home . . . has a smile for everyone . . . one of the Phillies' fans . . . partial
to brunettes, feminine ones . . . likes ice cream . . . hopes to attend Penn State.
Baseball Manager 10, 11.
GRETA WINGERT Academic G
Greta . . . diminutive type . . . slick dresser . . . short, wellfgroomed hair . . .
races around in a '49 "Studie" . . . excels in sports . . . alw.ys enjoys a good time
. . . one of the "gang" . . . dotes on swimming . . . brilli nt trig student??? . . .
constantly with Lulu . . . aspires to attend R. B. I. and eventually be a secretary.
Horizon Club 10, 11, 125 G.A.A. 10,' Honor Teams: Basketball 10, Hockey 105
Swimming Club 105 Muhltohi.
THOMAS WOLFGANG Academic
Tom . . . neat dresser . . . a faithful participant in class dramas . . . active member ,
of HifY . . . 11f1 his headquarters at noon . . . collects stamps as a hobby . . . plays
golf in his spare time . . . accompanies Mixed Chorus . . . pilots black '47 Plymouth
. . . intends to enroll at Lebanon Valley College.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, County Chorus 125 Hi-'I' 10, 11, 125 Observer 11, 125
Class Play 11, 12.
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RALPH WUNDER General
Ralph . . . pleasant associate . . . constant pool player . . . enjoys telling jokes . . .
usually with the twins . . . interested in most sports . . . slaves over chemistry???
. . . supposedly bashful . . . yearns to drive a car . . . craves hamburgers with
catsup . . . future intention is to enlist in the Navy.
Football 11.
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BETTY YARNELL Commercial
Bets . . . red hair and blue eyes . . . treasurer of G.A.A .... plans the menus for
the YfTeens . . . member of the library staff. . . favorite saying, "Oh, soup!" . . .
choice of 3 obby-sports . . . prefers blue . . . formerly employed by the Berkshire
Knitting Mills . . . hopes to enter a business college after graduation.
'I'-Teens 11, 125 'Track 105 G.A.A. 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Honor Teams: Basketball
10, 11, 125 Hockey 10, 115 Volleyball 10, 115 Swimming Club 10g Library Club 10,
11, 125 Muhltohi.
RICHARD YEAGER Academic
jake . . . has his quiet moments . . . likes to ride his motor scooter . . . enjoys
hunting , . . Guy Lombardo is his favorite orchestra . . . constant gumfchewer . . .
follows sports, particularly baseball, soccer and boxing . . . usually in dungarees
. . . fond of movies . . . second home-Ontelaunee . . . a future Marine enlistee.
SHIRLEY ANN YEAGER Commercial
Shirl . . . cute pugfnose . . . soft, brown, naturally wavy tresses . . . one of Miss
Horton's early risers . . . usually toting a pair of skates . . . endlessly munching
potato chips . . . fond of dog, Boots . . . cooks a mean dish of spaghetti and meat
balls??? . . . hopes to obtain a position at Bell Telephone Company.
Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12g Muliltolii.
VINCENT ZAPPACOSTA General
Hickey . . . favorite subject-Spanish . . . enthusiastic accordion player . . . mem'
ber of Irish Mountain Wolverines . . . spends most of his spare time at I. M. W.
"mansion" . . . favorite sport is baseball . . . loyal Yankee rooter . . . definitely
a DiMaggio fan . . . enjoys talking!!! . . . has no definite plans for the future.
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Most likely to succeed.
Class wits ..........
Most studious. . .
Best looking. . .
Class athletes. . .
Class dancers. . .
Nicest eyes. . .
Best dressed. . .
Most carefree .......
Class instrurnentalists.
Nicest smile ........
Class artists. . .
Class flirts. . .
Most talkative .......
Did rnost for the class.
Nicest personalities ....
Class actor and actress. .
Most dignified. . .
Most basliful. . .
Loudest dressers. . .
Class vocalists. . .
Tallest seniors. . .
Most freckles. . .
Most versatile. .
Prettiest hair. . .
'51 Hall of Fame
. . .HOWARD
. . .KENNETH
. . .CHRISTIE
. . . .CHARLES
HARLEY. . .
TREXLER. . .
MILLS. . .
MECK .......
ALBERT WALSCHBURGER. . . . . . .
RICHARD GOODHART. . .
CHRISTIE MILLS ....
ROBERT GRIM, . .
PAUL HAINES. .
....JACK FOLK.......
. . .ROBERT BURRHART. . .
. . . .DONALD
STEIN . . .
. . . .LARRY BROSSMAN. . .
. . . .CHRISTIE
. . .CHRISTIE
. .... THOMAS
. . . .KENNETH
. . . .CHARLES
. . . .HAROLD
MILLS. . .
MILLS ....
WOLFGANG. . .
TREXLER. . .
GREUSEL. .
STAYMAN. . .
ROY HECKMAN .....
THOMAS CANONICO. . .
ROBERT ADAMS ....
LARRY BROSSMAN, . .
DONALD STEIN. . .
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PEGGY HINKLE
ROMAINE SENFT
CHRISTINE DBLP
JOAN SEIDEL
PATRICIA REDDY
BARBARA KURTZ A
HILDA SCHMECK
BARBARA KURTZ
SHIRLEY MILLER
BARBARA ULSHAEER
BARBARA KURTZ
MARILYN HILL
DOROTHY KNOLL
MARY ANN SHANER
PEGGY HINKLE
PEGGY HINKLB
DOLORES DOJAN
ELIZABETH ROTHERMEL
CAROLYN HILL
PATRICIA MAYS
JOAN SEIDEL
SHIRLEY BARE
PATRICIA REDDY
PEGGY HINKLE
BETTY LOU MECK
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Class Hislory
My scrapbook memories . . . six years ago we achieved the long awaited seventh grade.
The trip we took to the Reading Museum as history students will be long remembered by
all, especially by those who unsuccessfully tried to feed the swans or identify a statue for
the Treasure Hunt. The close of our first year in high school brought the. Empire fSteel
Award to Peggy Hinkle. T '
A lovely spring day lured us as eighth graders to the Gettysburg Battlefield. We stared
in wonder at the Eternal Light Monument and all purchased souvenirs, which we still
treasure. Our "future home makers" put their aprons to use in Miss Ebling's cooking
classes, and with what results? Eggs, soups, and even apples prepared for a, king. The
American Legion Awards went to Thomas Wolfgang and Peggy Hinkle.
Struggles over our first language, Latin, and timefconsuming civics notebooks made our
third year at M. T. H S. whiz by! We chose our courses of study for the next three
years, and many of us participated in the Junior High County Choms af'Wyomissing. The
award assembly saw Mary Shaner and Henry Greenawald presented with the Senior
Woman's Club Awards for the outstanding boy and girl in the freshman class.
Sophsgwhat a wonderful name-until we discovered how hard math and typing had
become. Remember the odd creatures who ran through our halls bowing and polishing
shoes? Don't forget the fun we had at the first real dance of our own, the "Soph Hop."
By this time some of our class had become faithful members of the band and others were
chosen to warble at Mixed Chorus church services. Maiden Creek Hosiery Awards were
bestowed upon Elizabeth Rothermel and Larry Brossman.
"Don't Take My Penny," the junior class play, with .lean Billman as the gal who was
always in trouble, proved a huge success. Other juniors sang and danced their way to fame
in the first "Muhl Revue." Larry Brossman was elected president of Student Council
and noonfday dances kept many of us 'Lsteppingf' An impressive ceremony ushered six
new members into the National Honor Society. The senior class extended to us an invitaf
tion to join them with their prom plans. It was a beautiful and longfremembered evening
at the Reading Country Club, dancing to the music of Ken Keely's band. The junior
Woman's Club gave awards to Peggy Hinkle and Christie Mills.
The hard road to the top of the public school was finally reached. We, as seniors, tried
our luck and talent in the play, "Straws For Two." The beautiful Christmas program
and County Chorus at Mt. Penn slipped quickly by. And what a shame to leave our
new cafeteria after such a short time! Mixed Choristers prepared for a successful Spring
Concert. After a lovely May Day, a funfpacked class trip, and a tearfshedding commence'
ment, we sadly bid farewell to our school with its memorable moments. Now that we
are graduated, we shall have to depend on scrapbooks and souvenirs to bring back the joy
of our schooldays.
Class Flower Class Colors
White Carnation Green and White
Class Motto
"Nothing succeeds like success."
CLASS OFFICERS
President ....,... ......................... C HRISTIE M1LLs
VicefP1esident .... ..,. B ARRETT OXBNREIDER
Secretary ....... ..... B ETTY LOU MECK
Treasurer ..... ....... S HIRLEY RAPP
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Aufogrophs
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