Muhlenberg High School - Muhltohi Yearbook (Laureldale, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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Albert Grim Commercial: Ghorus,12: 0. G. A. club 12. Albert is one of the more quiet members of the class. He enjoys most sports but prefers baseball, fishing, hik- ing, bicycling, or a good game of marbles. Grimmy's favorite subject is office practice. He was secretary to W. B. Johnson, metal shop teacher, and wishes to secure a sec- retarial position after gradu- ation. May luck be your best companion as you go on your way. Clifford Ebersole General: Art Club 125 Chorus 12. Cliff is one of the taller members of the senior class. He reaches to a height of 6 feet 1 inch. His favorite pastimes are playing cards and horseback riding. Cliff rates swimming tops in sports. After graduation Cliff ex- pects to work for his father, dredging coal from the Schuylkill River. Class of '40 wishes you success. Thomas Stoudt Academic: Hunting and Fishing Club 12. Tom is very fond of out- door life and spends his sparetime hunting and fish- ing. He also enjoys playing baseball and softball. Chemistry is this lads fav- orite subject. Stoudt has made no defin- ite plans for the future. The class, however, wishes him the best of luck. Robert S. Beadle Industrial. Robert's main interest lies in the field of aviation. If he cannot get a job after grad- uation he would like to join the United States Army Air Corps. Dancing rates tops with 'lBug and consumes most of his leisure time. May success and happiness come your way, Robert. J.. William Geisler Commercial: Table Tennis Club 12: Hall Patrol-12: Observer 12: Chorus 12. Will likes to collect stamps, used envelopes. and match book covers in his spare time. After school hours he works in a garage at Temple. During his senior year Will served as circulation mana- ger for the Observer and secretary to K. H. Schmehl, mathematics teacher. After graduation Wi1liam's ambition is to own and oper- ate a garage and gas station of his own. Philemon B. Kurzweg Academic: Orchestra 125 Band 11, 125 Soccer 10, 11, 12: Chorus 129 Hall Patrol 12. Playing drums and listen- ing to the radio occupy much of Phil's spare time, while gym, history and mathematics are his best lik- ed subjects. Coach hopes to enter a college to study physical ed- ucation or music composi- tion. ln case Kurzy doesn't go to college he would like to play in some orchestra. Here's hoping you make a good score in whatever you follow, Phil. Joseph Rea Academic: Little Theatre Club 12: Hall Patrol 12. l'm not in love with any subject is Joe's confession about his school work. Al- though he reaches into the atmosphere only 5 feet 415 inches Rea possesses a fine physique and rates boxing as his hobby, but finds it difiicult to get atrecipient for his sleeping powder right. After obtaining his release from Muhlenberg Joe wants to join the navy and see the world. Bon Voyage! , Harold J. Moyer General. Harold is a quiet member of the senior class. t'Chief , as he is known to his friends, is a fire-fighting fan and goes to most of the local fires, if he is not in school. Chief,' is fond of playing cards and enjoys going to see hockey and football games. After graduation Harold would like to get a job 'as a chauffeur. Good luck, Har- old!

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George Semmel Industrial: Basketball 11, 12: Hunting and Fishing Club 12. Manager of the boys, var- sity basketball team is the position George held during the past season. Besides bas- ketball he also enjoys base- ball and soccer. Among Semmel's hobbies are Working with wood, around cars, and with mo- tors. ln the future George intends to become a machin- ist or Work in a steel mill. The class wishes you well, George. Adam Rentschler Commercial: Hall Patrol 12: Band 10, 11, 12: 0. G. A. Club 12. Adam is one of the musical minded boys of the class and has played the trumpet in the school band since seventh grade. Ad spends his spare time listening to the radio and driving a car. Hunting, swimming and fishing rate high as his hob- bies. After graduation Adam hopes to enter bookkeeping school or obtain a position in an office. Donald Reinhold Academic: Band 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Chorus 12: Soccer 11, 12: Little Theatre Club 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Swimming 10, 11, 12: Hall Patrol 12. Dinny is one of the ener- getic lads of the class who played the trombone in the school band and orchestra for several years and also plays in a local dance band. Donald plans to attend Wyomissing Polytechnic ln- stitute to prepare for a ca- reer in chemical engineering. William Thomas Commercial: Chorus 12: Stage Club 12. Carrying newspapers is the way this 12B lad earns his spending money. Besides doing this Bill likes to build model air- planes and go fishing. He chooses baseball and basket- ball as his favorite sports. During his senior year Thomas served as secretary to R. L. Brown, health tea- cher. William is undecided about the future, but would like to join the air corps. Elmer Gottsehall Industrial: Band 10, 11, 12: Drcheltra 10, 11, 12. Elmer played a trombone in the school band and or- chestra for the past Hve years. Babe is also a mem- ber of a local orchestra and the Metropolitan Band, Laur- eldale. Elmer uses up most of his spare time playing table ten- nis and helping his father work on a milk truck. After graduation Babe intends to work at a dairy. Robert Rothenberger Industrial: Soccer 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Baleball 11: National Honor Society 12. Bops is a small but mighty athlete who has earn- ed letters in soccer, baseball and basketball. He is the only member of the senior class who played on the var- sity basketball team for three years. Ace served as president of 12C home room in his sen- ior year. Bops hopes to become a carpenter after graduation. Frederick B. Pehlman General: Art Club 12. 'fFreddie is one of the jo- vial members of the senior class and rates talking his fa- vorite pastime. During his senior year he served as secretary to E. B. Reinert, geography teacher. Pelly likes to go to foot- ball and hockey games, and builds boats as a hobby. Pelly at present is un- decided as to what he is go- ing to do after graduation. Bentley Ziegler Industrial: Table Tennis Club 12: Chorus 12. Here is Muhlenberg's num- ber one tennis man. Bentley was an active tennis team member in his junior and senior years. In his spare time Ben likes to take part in some kind of sport, especially basketball or tennis. After graduation this lad intends to get a job, but as yet is undecided what kind. Good luck, Bentley.



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Robert Speidel Academic: Hall Patrol 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Little Theatre Club 125 Debating 11, 125 National Honor Society 125 Chorus 12. Dramatics, sports, and mu- sic were included in this stu- dious lad's extra-curricular program. Bob portrayed a leading role in the senior class play and was a member of the varsity debating team. After Speidel leaves Muh- lenberg he hopes to become either a chemical or electri- cal engineer. Roger Gallo Industrial: Baseball 10, 11. Roger is one of the athlet- ically inclined members of the class as sports constitute the major part of this tall, dark-haired lad's activities. i'Roge rates baseball and basketball as tops in this field. Roge'l is undecided as to what he intends to do after graduation. The class wishes you success and happiness, Roger. Charles Speth Academic: Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Debating 11, 125 Swimming 10, 11, 125 Little Theatre Club 12, Chorus 12. Charles is one of the more talkative boys of the class and he rates working at a sporting goods store in Read- ing as his favorite pastime. Spethie has served on the varsity debating team for the past two years and is al- ways ready to start a debate on any subject one can men- tion. ln the future Charlie hopes to take up business adminis- tration. Howard Irwin Academic: Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Chorus 125 Hall Patrol 125 Table Tennis Club 12. Howard played a saxa- phone in the high school or- chestra for four and one-half years. Experimenting and model building are two things he indulges in during his spare time. Another favorite pas- time of his is eating ice cream sodas. As to the future lrwin's one ambition is to get into the aviation field. William Selin Academic: Hydroponics Club 12. Billy is one of the more quiet members of the class. Building model airplanes and driving a car are his favorite pastimes, while mathematics is his best-liked subject. Selin is not certain of what he will do in the future, but he is very much interested in aviation. Success to you, B-ill! John Hall Industrial. If you see a quiet, light curly-haired, hazel-eyed lit- tle fellow roaming around the school with a group of senior boys, it is Jack. When Coke is not study- ing he can be found fooling around or tearing apart au- tomobiles. One of his favor- ite expressions is Heck. In the future Jackie's am- bition is to get a job, prefer- ably at a steel mill. Raymond Jones Industrial. Raymond is a small dark- haired, dark-eyed lad who takes great interest in travel- ing, after having traveled through several of the south- ern and western states. Ray's favorite subject is mechanical drawing and his hobby is stamp collecting. Raymond's ambition is to go to Texas and work in the oil fields. May luck and good fortune attend you as you go on your way. Edwin Wummer Academic: Basketball 125 Athletic Club 12. Eddie was one of the guards on the varsity basket- ball team during his senior year. He also participated in Various other sports of which he chooses baseball as his favorite. Wummer is a Sportsman and enjoys hunting and fish- ing. Edwin is undecided what to take up after graduation, but the class hopes he will prosper in the future.

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