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QMLJR f Laurence Vlermg Industrial Laurence IS one of the mole qulet membexs of the class and xegalds history as hxs tax o11te subject When asked about h1s hob bles Tlp xeplled that he enjoys stamp collectlng and bas ball more than anythlng ESG To become a welder IS Laurence s ambltlon May work and success be welded securely that he may haxe a happy future Donald Elsenhart In ms r al oc cr 2 Dome IS one of the ath letlcally 1ncl1ned memb the class as sports cons the major part of thls act1v1t1es Pep rates ers 01 tltute lad s base ball as tops 1n the sports field Durmg h1s senlor Don serxed as manag the soccer team Donald IS undeclded what he 1ntends to do gladuatlon The senlor hopes he makes a good year er ot as to afte class SCOI' m whatever he tollows Lee Parr Industrlal Hunting and Fishing Club 12 Halllng from 12D IS thls tall mdustllally mlnded lad xx ho rates flshlng and xeadlng as h1s faxorlt pastimes Lee decldedly lllt9fldS to llx e h1s lxfe as a bachelor but after all many thlngs can happen Parkys ambltlon IS to be an anplane machlmst ansl he 1ntends to enter the Glenn L Mar'1n Alrplane School after graduatxon Here are hopes sky htgh for hxs fu ture Howard Withers Academic Hunting and Fishing I2 Hn Y 12 Whelexer theres nolse theres Shoxty Hes about the nolslest tucklest felloxx ln the semor class As h1s name lnfels he 1sn t xely tall bemg only 5 feet 4 1nches Shoxty rates chem1stry as h1s fawoute subject and basketball comes hrst IH the llne of sports Howard arrlxed at Muh lenbelg as a new membel last yeu He folmelly at tended Flackxllle Hlgh School After graduatlon Howard 1ntends to be a machlnlst May h1s future grow' Russell Sltllnger Academic Table Tcnms Club 12 One ot the many .ur mlnded youths ln the senlor class IS Russell S1tl1nger H1s amb1t1on to become an en s1gn ln the Naval A11 Corps IS probably due to the fact that he spent 30 days ln the Cxtlzens M1l1tary Trammg Camp at Folt Meade Maxy land Among Russ fax orlte sub jects trlgonometry a n d chemlstxy 1ank first He also enjoys target practlce and playmg table tenms Hele hoplng there w1ll b no a1r pockets 1n h1s Hymg caleex Robert Dowling Academic Table Tennis Club 12 Bob rates mechamcal dl3YVlIlg as h1s faxor1te sub ject Whlle not bulldmg 111 planes VVhlCh takes up most of h1s le1su1e tlme Bud can be seen at the bowllng alleys part1c1pat1ng 1n h1s fa xorlte sport Bud 1ntends to pll0t an 'lnplane or be a draftsman after leaxmg Muhlenberg The class wlshes hun the best of luck 1n whatever po sltlon he may dravx
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Paul Grlilith In ustrlal Paul one of the unusually quiet boys of Muhlenberg rates mechanical drawing as his favorite subject Whenever there is a base ball game Paul is sure to be there as bas ball 1S his favor 1te sport When asked his fax orite food he smiled and replied turkey As for the future Paul is undecided but the class W1ShCS him success in any thing which he decides to do Angelo Cinelli Industrial Hall Patrol 12 Angelo 1S one of the more qu1et boys 1n the senior class and one of the few that doesnt have a nickname Baseball IS Cinelli s favor ite sport and he may often be seen playing in his leis ure time Fishing IS Angelo s one and only hobby When asked his favorite subject Angelo had to think a while but Hnally came through with wood shop Cinelli is undecided as to what he would like to do af ter graduation Whatever he undertakes the class of 41 wishes him luck. Allison R. Phillips Industrial. This brown-haired, brown- eyed lad is one of the quiet members of his class until you know him. L'Al1ey', enjoys all kinds of sports but considers baseball his favorite. He named wood shop as his best-liked sub- ject. Allison is uncertain about his ambition after graduation but no matter what he de- cides upon, the class sends along its wishes for success. Qu Stanley Miller industrial Hall Patrol 11 12 Track 12 Bup could be found at noon n the gymnasium dancing as he rates this pas time as a favorite He also rates swimming tops When Stanley ISU t study ing history you might find him listening either to Glenn Miller s or Gene K1 upa s or chesrta Bub would like to work at the Carpenter Steel aftei graduation Heres WlSh1l'l'T Stanley the best of lucl l Richard Hafer lnaustnal Huntin and Fushn Club 12 Whenever Italian spagh t tl are near by Richard 1S there also as they are his favorite food Buck and Kick are the two nicknames that this lad answers to Dicks favorite way of spending spare moments is to either be hunt1ng or fish ing Metal shop IS his favor ite subject After graduation Richard would like to work at th Crystal Rock Beverage Com pany. Best of luck Dick. Ernest Bechtel Industrial: Chorus 12' Orchestra 10 11 12' Drum Major 12. Behold Muhlenberg s drum major! Ernie rates twirl- ing the baton as his hobby. Ernest has played the vio- lin in the school orchestra since seventh grade, while mechanical drawing is his favorite subject. Although Bechtel has no favorite sport, he does like them all. If Ernie is unable to se- cure a job soon after gradu- ation, he intends to enlist in the U. S. N. May he sail high to success!
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Alvin Gerberich Academic: Hydroponics Club 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 12. If you have ever heard that familiar Hdeedle dee dee' before band rehearsals began, you may be sure it was Al practicing on his clarinet. He was chosen to play in Eastern District Band this year Gerbeiich like chemistry and mathematics best ot all his subjects while metal shop and eating Cespecially 1C creamy are his faxorit pastim s Although Al hasnt d ter mined his luture the class ol 41 wishes him luck James Ammarell Industrial Admiring the scenery and traveling are two of J1mmy s hobbies which take up most of his spare time as he is a lover of out of doors James ranks wood shop tops over all the subjects he has taken in the industrial course although there IS none that he esp cially dis likes Ammarell is undecided as to the luture but the class wishes h1m luck and success in whatever he may under take Charles Reichart lnrlustrlal BasebaII12 Although Charlie is on ol the smallest boys in the class he is nex ei ox ei looked because he can always be easily heard He classes baseball as his faxolite poit xxlth football iunnlng close second lefty s tix oiite sub1ect is wood hop vt hile chicken is his food xx eakness -Xlthough Charlie has no plans ioi the tutuie the clas xxishes him success in ill he in iv undertake as he mox es along the hlghxx ay ot lite qw Richard Ney Industrial: Hi-Y 127 Basketball 11, 125 Baseball 10, 12: Soccer 10, 11, 12. Dick played center half- back on the Muhlenberg soc- cer team for four years and helped them to obtain the Eastern Pennsylvania and District Junior soccer title. Ney is one of the more versatile athletes, having earned letters IH soccer bas ketball and baseball Camping swimming and playing softball occupy D1 ks l ISUIS hours Ney has no plans for the future but the class hopes he may attain luck and suc cess Carroll Berger ll'lClUSU'lBl Baseball 12 Short quiet but 1ndustr1 ous are the best words to fit the descriptlon of Carroll Berger one of the athlet1c ally minded boys of the sen lor class Carroll played on the bas ketball team for two years but stated that he would ra ther play baseball Berger spends much of h1s leisure building and running model midget racers Carroll is undecided as to what he intends to do aftei graduation but the class ex tends to him success in any thing he undertakes Douglas Shipe Industrial Soccer 11 12 Basketball 11 12 Baseball 10 12 Trac Tovteiing to the height ol 6 feet 1 1nch Douglas is on ot the taller members of th senior class Doug is athleticallv inclin d since he was '1 member 1 tt soccei basketball baseball and tia k teams is the only member of thc seniox class who played on the xarsitv basketball team lol thiee years In the iutuie Doug plan to Get a Job in a steel mill Good luck Doug'
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