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Muhlenberg9s Twenty-fifth Year' Adminisirofion Our guiding light . . . from a beginning of 16, the administrative force has increased to 62 . . . Miss Staudt, Mr. Schmehl, and Mr. Crumbling have remained since the birth of our school . . . under the supervision of the County Superintendent the first year after which our school district became third class . . . during the early years the office was manned by Mrs. Oxenreider, who is again a member of the staff . . . enjoyed social gatherings then as they do now . . . P. S. E. A. convention first attended in September, 1926 . . . during the years, presented a number of plays to provide funds for school activities-this year's attraction, Arsenic and Old Lace . . most recent supplements to the staff, school nurse in 1943 and Miss Rahn's certification as a psychological examiner this year .... these reminiscences will always remain with us: the advice which Myron F. Boyer offered to us during three years as our class adviser .... Mr. Spancake's welcoming word-'Separate !' '... and those wonderful??? laboratory periods . . . Mrs. Curley's helping hand in the junior class play . . . the newly organized blackboardfwashing committee of jason White . . . the trouble Miss Messner had trying to keep her equipment in its proper place . . . Miss Thelma Knauss's struggles with her rowdy homerooms . . . the diversion afforded by construction work on the new wing and installation of the new heating system.
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Dedication We, the Class of 1950, in our own behalf and in the name of those who have preceded us, respectfully dedicate this eighth volume of the Muhltohi to Miss Edith E. Staudt, Mr. Charles S. Crumbling, and Mr. Kermit H. Schmehl, in appreciation of their contribution to the development and progress of our school through their patience, understanding, and devotion to its best interests during the tvventyffive years it has been in existence.
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Muhlenberg faculty 1925 First brick laid for new addition Oliicers and guest speaker at P. S. E. A. dinner
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