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ROY BREITZ 'I' Roy's interests are mostly musical. He is a tenor in the chorus, and he plays the Cornet in the band. If you have ever been 'present when the swing band is in session, you have heard Roy on his hot trumpet. If he keeps going, he'll be another Harry James. ELNA BRONS fqhronzie has her heart set on being an ethcient executive in some business office. lshefiis one of those quiet, unassuming, I friendly people who are always busy, yet ,never too busy to do a favor for a friend. Bowling is her main pastime, along with ping-pong and reading. ROSEMAR IE BRUNS 'A'Shc is clever enough to dance profes- sionally with the Roxyettes, yet Rosc- marie gave unstintingly of her talent at many school functions. From all ac- counts she plans to make-dancing her career. That pretty drum majorette you saw leading the band at football games was Rosemarie herself. She also partici- pated in almost all girls' sports. , f .itffl J. Lf OBERT BURKE ill . Red-l intkefg ate many 3 , d a ' onlyifd he a member he ar Mad, lint of the swing . also. Q as ork of o ief cle- sp ross-iffy and a i ed D Co 1 1. , sip 'Qi..fl'ifi.tlfZi?.:i,i'151.i,,gigb RICHARD CALLIHAN 'A'Dick has found.math and science his favorite subiectsqand hopes to further his mterest in these fields by attending ii,Brookl-yri Polytech. An ardent automo- bile fan, he spends most ,tif his time Q cruising around Malverne. However, he still manages to maintain a high scholas- tic average, having earned several hqpor certificates. 4 V N, X wi A' ,l . ,, , t, . x ' 2' U , N',LOl.kSE CAFEJELLINI ll I I 1 i t X 'kwvaci s, uarlsiltaired Louise is not pri 54 and Qibpular, but 'also tone 'ibf ur. ' st athletic sdniors. Activexin bask! V l, scftball, ufitl hockey, shtfihas not lfi-lfiqnecliher afleqticj tp sting, but has b a member of the band und edi- torial itll? of the Oracle'4n'U was home room secretary twice. ELEANOR CARLUCCI Eleanty has spread li-et: talents among :rious activities.kShe was a-member off' the Oracy bdusirips staff, and in her ninth year was associatwclitor dfffhe' Junior High seeffoh' of the Oracle. Be- sides, Eleanor has found time for bowl! ing and has participated n'1'Gn'lsQ Sport Night for three years. W e , EuiA'cLAUsEN ' , .ff 1 54' Ellathas b?n, a. member of Lliefband for 6yJyears and in her penid'r year was rewarded for lae!'hai'Q dork Kfhosxevnfsefmtary. An acgifk, participant hfbowling, besfboflf ivollezbal:lJQgptP Night and basketball, Ella l1a.vif:d a busy high school life. She was also booster manager of the Oracle. r I A cogglfvosiw ai is ely Wvand m ri ill hlms al ay ee avo e a ig h ca at e .shel heo cegf ' . ,' a so g in. o uhihd was of ent Po icevan ac sta .5 lvl c a' t ing com- 'X it B lbs? f l g m r t e S l d J RUBY COOPER . i'Well-known for ,her athletic abillfy, Ruby has devoted'much 'of her spare time to sportbl She has participates! ih hockey, volleyball, basketball, and soft- ball,. and lias been-fgwarded the loveted M Her favorite silbjecbis home econom- ic and slhqhopes to continue her study i L hoiihemaltjqg at Wfflberfotce Univer- I 2 ity. ' til l.. u f J V - a X 1 V uP 1' ' Page eleven
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Y. l RALPH ABRAMS 'A' Easily distinguished by his shining red mane, Ralph is one of Malverne's senior hall cops. Spending most of his spare time in sports, he has been active in base- ball and basketball. In the field of music Ralph sings bass in the high school cho- rus. He plans to attend Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute. ROBYN ANDERSON uf- xitldcn uugder Robyn's reticence is a Lil N' Weailt ostkliti ior. She came from Steu- berqllipxf Ohili, where she sang in the rus. As a senior she was on the staff of t Your Service. Robyn has two great ambitions: to be an aircraft designer, and to design and build her own house in Vermont. PHILIP BIVHIN . 1 ,W 'A' Chief amon Flbls rfiany actikitigs are ahgd his part' in foot? if ball, baslettb ll,End ,1f,ackhH?Was!c3i. tor of the Juieyphotegkiy mit? f,?Jf5,gs. will ?a91e,,qd prefiiient ,ca tp Hvfit-uk wa alsogirilfpu eifbflouncir A ,the handy- is foil: afteft ivyflnfv Sygate., i. -' ' X 1, , rl?r ' X if ffl, Q '. ff 1' ' Q JOHN BEE Z i' n co st often be seen in 1 I hjgfwvf sge s in Lyn ere e was try- ing eve his ambition-to be as '.,.9..,-ich as , I'n his seni0r'year he gif- w tie editorial sta t Oracle andxAt Your e. is f i 'sub- jecf at ne, he sa s i at ematics. Q JANE BIRD R, Q 'k hfiifgfqzne tfqpur ma thletic senior gil paimgipaite in bo ' g, tennis, baskemll, pirxgppo oftball: our years of QNMAE, ides th e sper- ing activiti , she w' o the edito staff of the Oriileariiaiiiqhotus, and vice presi o'fbhe'r'h9,n1e oriffiuring her junior ya Ef- Page ten is' ' .'i . ii 7 -97 I , 'izffi ' i f' QLORIIA Bizzoso y t VI' I ll i'At last 5va've foudi a girl who lliftes vjdvaiixced aiigebrw But vlvacioux Gloria also has'1n absmdaniceflff ability when it comes 'to athleticsfghe participated in archery, bowling, b skdtball, softball, volleyball,.and Sport, ight. Future plans include the University ,of Michigan to beeomela physical education instructor. gf ! I ' 4 .HA a 't cl the op unity for xtracu u ar act' ' s because he r at v rio bs for t as t rs. 1, h w he een esp ial 'tere i sci l 5 nds t t t ea ' co a ' d t n, w i hope ' rove to be is future a eer. I . . ANMKRXYN Boss if M ilyn has devoted muc f her e X to al ne's orts Hoc ey, 6 all, Ib ketb l, is fourJSpor Nigh ave K ept busy. h rus embe ip for s had a ickle the iv 1 ro her inteifxt' in music. Adept i' any ays, Marilyn intends to enter th Field of nursing. Bpssglrkilamlicn i' As a miengbefgf sta' raft? and a motid'yLpfcgure Bperat , Bobfis thgindispensable m foie-stagexfroduckp ti0ns.'is1.nea for haftindid nayihgs gf ' the baritone in thebanmgid fo! his in the ehgrus, he is4one'Qf Nlaivernkg bit musicians. Radio schch islppb' next stop, . 'lx J: h lg ngixgh Q 1:-.fx ,jyi xA'A,,,'X he ON D BRKSXIDIS I K is LU ' U' L, vwvf W of N ,w- . I All 9, ll fy 'I ' erne ci s as on Nariazjgim rymv Jie 8 as fift, gigs I st clarintetists, n was awgsexnber I Qtifcle. Theargsvard for N' ' lriany merits K 'was' is electionytogtbf ational Honor 4, L1 Sclciet. .fi 4' V ,f J , I, ipph bot choyl ad swiggi-bands. YHA cellin in Evrjlish, hef,Mas' a member of 'fthe Mqlpstaff aid associate of the
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Q 'moms COSTENOBLE 'A'P0ssessing a cheerful personality and a captivating smile, Doris has been a busy senior. Active in sports, including hockey, bowling, basketball, and soft- ball, she still found time to be circula- tion manager of the Oracle. With her ability to make friends, Doris should be successful in her career as a nurse. l . I , o' ' 'l . 1 . 'A' ean a 'lkand h s e a par ici in manyfltivities J -' r. ffjddlniyayirloaslgbfll, .mi hockey e wa! me roomfsecretar toy three,years. e h een active n ZZ,-stiiof ar was c ose captain of e Team. 7 ffdirls' ight l CLAIRE CUTLER 'A' Noted for her dramatic ability, Claire of the red hair, tqok part in the inter- class and Christmas plays. She has been outstanding kiathletics, participating in Girls' Sport Night for four years. As a member of the Mule editorial staff and War Stamp representative, she and her sunny disposition will be missed. BURTON DUNN i' Burt has the distinction of being the first boy in the senior class to enliit, having entered the Navy in October. Be- fore leaving Malvcrne, however, he re- ceived a major letter for track and played intramural basketball and soft- ball. He was vice president of the class in his freshman-year. 'tif DOROTHY .YWERT r' l l X , I 'Q if Dorothy has an'aqibitiotilreallyfhwortl1 jthinking abound-tqlilivefbn a'Southern plxnyatioi. Perhaps that: is why shc is , , x ' l so iliterfsted inhomxeconomief and Why she always excelled idxit. Dolfywus active N in ping-pond andfilowling..fShe spends her sparetlirne reading, sewing, or seeing good movies. I Page twelve ' MWA-f' I. . li 'l dvtlf wvll 2 f . jc, q- M 'J i-f4s ' K iff., T 'f, ' I I , IL' ' , 4 5 -.s 1 . l,,RARBARA FELLER ft, , F ik Barbara's years vpt'Malverric have been bufy, happy ones. She has divided her time among rious actbitiess including bowlipg, hoc eyg-Softball, archery, and the .Qracle ifbyliiness Istialfb WeH-known for her artiSti4lJility, Bobbyfhas s lg on the Art uncillandjfaged V rew, She is also onelof-fur outsta ing twirlers. ROSEMARY FITZGERALD 'A' Though new to Malverne's ranks this year, titian-haired Rosemary, or Randy as she is known to her friends, has be- come well liked. Working hard in Sport Night and on the Oracle staff, she dis- played her versatility. Rosemary's secret ambition is to be a model, and her hob- bies are painting and dancing. ,ZZ-.H9yax1fGkFrNEY I jf 'A' B occupies, st mo- m ayfifg bahgroupd thePQgk with? n the lyyai-,Qlzymi,stry, antfli g ish are his ,-favorite ,jufktts , .gfter Mal- , , .- . fverne 'he Svishes to atten Hofstrt Col- lege and N. Y. U, As an' aiiyiahmgical engineer he wouldaike to the plans for a new fighter plane. 4 f 1 Y 1 .f Josm-1 GIACALONE t 'Ni' Now your sports armolncer, J. G. I At these familiar words over the P.A. we relax and listen to Joe's vivid accounts bvof the latest varsity encodnters. Natur- ally he was most interested in gootball, baslietball, and haseball. ht Pratt joe intfnds to study mechanical drawing and some day join the ranks of m7hani- cal engineers. , X , if J . - , PS- f yo, J X p , L UISE HAIOHTT X ,I , .X 3 iAmbitlobs, busxzgsgike Peggy aceom- blished a gieat dea as Malverne. She en- .hllsiasticallly pajrticipatef in Zqrtsu vigorked hard the Mule. and! racle, editorial' staffs, was X ar,lStamp repri-rr! entative, an arden debalter, and secref- tary-treasurej of t e Red Cross Coundlil. She hopes tp coruiinuel her stiidies xt year at Ddlce. ,l Z' 1 .X j f I t N , I' X rw, fi! 'A JI 'ii ' ' . It . f l il if t' , v.., is X J J' Ji ,' X 'J 1- l l lx xx
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