Muhlenberg College - Ciarla Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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Anthony S. Corbiere, Ph.B. Instructor in Romance Languages. Born at Nice, France, March 8, 1893. Prepared at Tacoma High School. Department of Jourmlism, University of Washington 3 years. Phi Kappa Sigma. Sigma Delta Chi. Associate University Players. Sergeant Major Ambulance Service U. S. A. A. E. F. Ph. B. Muhlenberg College 1920. Graduate Work Columbia University 1920-21. Uni- versity of Pennsylvania 1921-22. Mr. Corbiere is one of the new men on the faculty at Muhlenberg this year. As he was born in France he is well versed in French and is now teaching us that lan- guage. Mr. Corbiere served in the Ambulance Corps with the American Army in France. While stationed at Camp Crane he came into contact with Muhlenberg and liked it so well that after the war he returned here to complete his college course. Before the entry of the United States into the world war, he had spent three years at the University of Washington, where he was especially interested in journalism and dramatics. We can only wish Mr. Corbiere continued success in his teaching career here at Muhl- enberg and hope that the ties of friendship will grow closer with each successive year. William S. Ritter, B.S. Director of Physical Education. Born at Allentown, Pa., May 17, 1892. Prepared at Allentown Preparatory School. B. S. Muhlenberg College 1916. Alpha Tau Omega. Elected Director of Physical Culture at Muhlenberg College 1919. If you have ever noted about the campus a group of dejected physical wrecks with chests caving in and tongues hanging out, you can be sure that they are the result of the physical torture given by this puny youth. A few years ago the students regarded physical culture as a joke, but under “Bill’s” efficient guidance it has become a tragedy to the student, but the joy of Bill’s life. When Mr. Ritter is not holding classes he can be found with other individuals of his “organ-eye-zation” in front of a little cigar store on Hamilton St. between Ninth and Tenth which rumor says Bill bought last year under an assumed name. During Bill’s career he was captain of both the football and basketball teams and is one of the best athletes Muhlenberg has developed. Page Twenty

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Isaac M. Wright, Pd.D. Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy. Born at Scio, N. Y., March 7, 1879. Prepared at Belmont High School. B. S. Alfred University, 1904. Pd.M. New York University 1914. Pd.D. New York University 1916. Elected Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy Muhlenberg College 1917. Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Delta Kappa. Director of Ex- tension Courses. “Don’t cha know” that this is the pro- fessor of education and philosophy at Muhl- enberg? His great fault in the eyes of us students is his great love for “tripping us up” on some catch question. He likes to show us we don’t know anything and after one week in his logic class every Junior agrees with him. Passing on then we come to the serious side of the Doctor. He is a good organizer and has shown it by the management of the extension department. When Dr. Wright came to Muhlenberg the summer and Saturday schools had comparatively few students, but this year they have many more students than can be accommodated in the regular college courses. Dr. Wright’s specialty is education and he has succeeded in placing many Muhlen- berg graduates in excellent teaching posi- tions. Henry R. Mueller, A.M. Professor of History. Born July 21, 1887. A. B. Muhlenberg College 1909. A. M. Columbia University 1915. Post Grad- uate Work at Columbia University 1914-17. Uni- versity Scholar, Columbia University 1915-16. Uni- versity Fellow, Columbia University 1916-17. A. E. F. University of Paris 1919. Elected Professor of History and Political Science Muhlenberg College 1920. This is Professor Mueller’s second year as a member of the Muhlenberg faculty and under his direction the Department of History has taken a large step forward. He has started several new courses besides developing the regular courses. Prof. Mueller believes in work, and work we do in his classes, but we receive a knowledge of history that will aid us great- ly in understanding the problems of to-day. Professor Mueller was with the American Army in France and after the signing of the armistice he did several months of post- graduate work in the University of Paris. American history from the adoption of the Constitution to the Civil War is Pro- fessor Mueller’s specialty and he is look- ing forward to the time when the Depart- ment of History is so enlarged that he can devote more time to his specialty. Page Nineteen



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Luther J. Deck, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics. Born at Hamburg, Pa., February 7, 1899. Pre- pared at Hamburg High School. A. B. Muhlenberg College 1920. Graduate Work, University of Penn- sylvania 1921. Delta Theta. Elected Instructor in Mathematics and Physics at Muhlenberg College 1921. Mr. Deck is another of our alumni who has returned to teach in his Alma Mater. Last year he taught at Elizabeth College, a girls’ school, and he seems to have left there with regret. Mr. Deck is not married, but please give him time. While a student here at Muhlenberg, Luther was a “math shark”. He still is one and is trying to make us become the same, altho “you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink”. Luther did graduate work at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania this summer and now is making the instruments in the Physics laboratory do their tricks, and trying to show the bright juniors the difference be- tween light and sound waves, but their heads seem to be insurmountable obstacles to both kinds of waves. We hope that Mr. Deck’s career at Muhl- enberg as a member of the faculty will be as pleasant as his student days, stories of which he loves to tell. John V. Shankweiler, B.S. Instructor in Biology. Born at Huff’s Church, Berks County, Pa., July 22, 1894. Keystone State Normal School. Taught at Mohnton High School. A. E. F. 79th Division. Phi Kappa Tau. B. S. Muhlenberg College 1921. Elect- ed Instructor in Biology 1921. Altho this is Mr. Shankweiler’s first year as an Instructor at Muhlenberg, he received his bachelor’s degree here. He has had teaching experience both before entering the army and when he had been discharged from it after seeing duty in France. He came to Muhlenberg to complete his edu- cation and was graduated in 1921. While at college John, as we knew him then, specialized in the natural sciences and is very well fitted to be Prof. Bailey’s assistant in biology and its kindred sciences. Since graduation he has married and is the baby benedick of the faculty. Now he motors from his home near Rittersville to school. While at college, John was a mem- ber of the basketball team, and took a deep interest in everything for which Muhlen- berg stands. As a member of the faculty we are sure that he will continue to be guided by the same principles which made him a g’raduate of whom Muhlenberg can be proud. Page Twenty-one

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