Muhlenberg High School - Muhltohi Yearbook (Laureldale, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 30 text:

Front Row, left to right: Mrs. Fannie Sharp, Mrs. Hilda Stoudt. Mrs. Ella Daubert, Mrs. Ruth Gernert, Mrs. Helen Hinnershitz Mrs. Alma Reinert. Second Row: lialph Lcinbach. Mrs. Irene Nagle, Mrs. Elda Boyer, Mrs. Irene Gippcl, Mrs. Emma Binckley, Mrs. Marjorie Adams, Mrs. Verna Becker, Mrs. Arlene Fick. Mrs. Sallie Kline. Italian Sandwiches Named Cafeteria Favorite For three years M. T. H. S. gourmands have enjoyed the food of their new cafeteria . . . Italian sandwiches which came into the picture this third year are the most popular dish . . . 650 platters are served daily . . . 1,000 pupils pass the register each noontime . . . menus have become more varied since the first meals three years ago . . . cold fruit platters are featured daily throughout the school year . . . Mr. John B. White, proctor of the cafeteria, takes care of dismissing the pupils . . . students like present system . . . the second lunch period stampede of hungry Muhls has been sup- pressed by a system of staggered dismissals, giving each group an equal chance to be first in the serv- ing line . . . gathering place for class meetings, dances, and other big events. EMMA L. BINCKLEY Dietitian B.S. in Home Economics, Albright College Eagerly waiting to get into line!

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EMMA P. EPLER Health B.S. in Ed., Temple University A well-rounded program, ranging from dancing to volleyball and basketball, was participated in by all girls in gym classes . . . hockey and basket- ball were again the girls' interscholastic sports, while volley ball was again their intramural sport . . . seventh grade was introduced to social dancing during two class periods a month . . . junior high girls learned the fundamentals of basketball . . . senior girls could be seen practicing on the trapeze, parallel bars, or the mats in gym classes. OLIVE TENNANT Health, Physical Education B.S. in Health Ed.. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Girls in health classes in grades ten to twelve joined in discussions of physical and mental hy- giene, while tenth grade also studied personal hygiene . . . eleventh grade girls could be found on the athletic field practicing first aid . . . Alice Symons and Sylvia Savini represented Muhlenberg at the Health Fair in Reading . . . senior girls discussed a variety of class topics, ranging from mental health, community health, and Red Cross, to Films . . . grades seven to twelve were given Standard Health Tests. Ouch! You're on my toe



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I MR. RAYMOND W. ENDY Attendance Officer Left Io Right: Mr. Floyd Berkomeycr, Mr. Ralph H. Leinbach, Mr. William Schaeffer, Mr. John J. Gicr. Mr. Walter Y. Levan. Maintenance Employees Necessary to School Functioning Our janitors can constantly be found sweeping floors, emptying wastebaskets . . . on hand to let students into school in the morning, and finally close up at night . . . another of their chores is cleaning up litter left by students after school's many activities . . . another group of men that mean often be seen but not heard, prove to be our reliable bus drivers . . . always ready and will- ing to convey students to athletic and musical events . . . the use of the Northmont Grade School turned bus drivers' hair grey by necessitating three additional Upick-ups and deliveries . . . showed their reliability during bad weather conditions this year . . . another nunsung hero is our truant of- ficer, Mr. Raymond W. Endy . . . a meeting with him is seldom regarded as pleasant, but he is al- ways willing to give a lift to students who ex- perience difficulty in getting to school. Left to Right: Mr. Alvin Dunkelbcrgcr, Mr. Benjamin Blatt, Mr. Harry Corrcnti, Mr. Robert F. Ammarcll, Mr. Samuel T. Lcinbach.

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