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Firft row, left Zo right: Mrs. Ella Daubert, Mrs. Elda Boyer, Mrs. Irene Nagle, Mr. Ralph H. Leinbach, Mrs. Arlene Fick Mrs. Verna Becker, Mrs. Irene Gihble. Second row: Mrs. Hilda Stoudt, Mrs. Marjorie Adams, Mrs. Helen Hinnershitz, Mrs. Sally Kline, Mrs. Alma Reinert, Mrs Fannie Sharp, Mrs. Ruth Gernert, Mrs. Emma Binckley. Cafeteria Provides Pleasant Scene for Social Evenfs Cafeteria-the haven for all MTHS gourmands . . . re-organized staff at the beginning ofthe term . . . served a delicious and elaborate turkey dinner for Christmas . . . initiated new and smaller trays for grade school pupils . . . menus became more varied . . . new dismissal system adopted . . . cold platters regularly featured on menu . . . favorite dessert of students-apple-crisp . . . most disliked dish!Spanish rice . . . became the center of many social events . . . setting for most ofthe dances . . . scene of PSEA faculty tea. Thegfre a hungry crew. EMMA L. BINCKLEY Dietitian .fn . B.S. in Home Economics, Albright College
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EMMA P. EPLER OLIVE TENNANT Hmhh Health, Phynral Education - . - B,S. in Health Ed., East Stroudsburg B.S. in Ed., Temple University State Teachers College Miss Tennant resumed her duties after a leave of absence for one year . . . hockey and basketball were the inter-scholastic sports of the year . . . students cooperated in make-up period . . . the gym classes participated in hockey, soccer, basketball, calisthenics, and all types of mat Work . . . sopho- more hoe-downers attended State Convention: Health, Physical Education, and Recreation held in the Abraham Lincoln Hotel ballroom . . . senior girls enjoyed discussions on mental and physical hygiene in Weekly health classes. Abfenteff make up gym period. l25l
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.lonifors ond Bus Drivers Prove fo Be Moinsfoys janitor execute: daily lark. Left to right: Mr. Floyd Berkemeyer, Mr. Ralph H. Leinbach, Mr. William Schaeffer, Mr. John Gier, Mr. Walter Y. Levan. The Work ofthe janitors is never donel' . . . they can be seen Working diligently from early in the morning until late at night . . . efforts are shown in the appearance ofthe school . . school bus drivers of Muhlenberg have the very im- portant task of providing transportation for students of rural areas . . . stormy Weather proves their dependability . . . also transported students for music and athletic activities. Left to right: lVlr. Robert F. Ammarell, Mr. Samuel T. Lein- bash, Mr. Harry Correnti. l27l
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