Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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J tw ' f JJ-I LL ,if A JV, F I a 1 .. ,L EILEEN KELLY f An avid sports fan, Eileen participated in Sport Night for four years, basket- ball, in which she was prominent as a guard, archery, softball, bowling, and volleyball. She was also a member of the chorus and the Library Council. After graduation Eileen hopes to join the Cadet Nurse Corps and study at Adelphi Col- lege. X0 'K . X JULIUS 'A' lius ges t N?d,.V.M.'I.ito be- fd 67 cknpauhlwuticalqgsgineerg so he tool? year tftnaia T Qxesult he lxnediejto 'I ' 'qigirlf aminog- sgyhb, my epitaljgce, HSQIIOQ Society, asjuall, bafketballbgstdgecraft, mqvic . A Q 9 opggx-you d 'janior glass. treasmer, miiltiplyiiiyie many merigs added to his credit. lf, Ag J JA l?5N:MAN i' BQ -Ian t s always wanted to be :yefline i , she has Wgdxdiligently in. c o r feng years. Her favor- 'e subject is lfkeeping, and she in- tends to be a private secretary. In the line of spgrls she enjoyed Bowling Club. knots favorite pastime is listening to the late t records. Car0l? b eixwasttylzim- m t find fu in e rythingfshe does. n l d eieryt g rom eingql ing lady in the iqri pl and a ember of the O i le, slff t all sports. Her favorite d s t'vi is inc u es sb sjbjec V science, coincides with her am- lv' A CES LA 'JY X lbition to become a research chemist. .f M f J Xof thex members of t class, Fra has und an outleq-lor h vitalit i sports. Among r accom- nts s e 1 udes s honors in to this she ha a e the class teams in i h . . nn . In addition basketball andivolleyballfrances would . I like t e a nurse. ,. p -Ajijxk I 1 ,JV 4-J V X MW! F 1 If . K mjJ ' AR N Layibtfirrlz. if 'N Warren's smooth, pictu:ies,:1jf:'rhiythm as he handled the drums din both the school and swing bands was a pleasure to watch. His enthusiasm for music was rivaled only by his interest in social studies. Warren hopes to attend the Mer- chant Marine Academy at King's Point and eventually become an engineer. , I 1'-ff --JLQAILEEN LEE! , tsanf A e e sionali musician, she has sung the chojus for severalpye s- h hesjia-k'l'rrg', vocal, lelsQh--outsi e f ool. When shels Hat too bugsgkpractieing Qalgxor .L yrqllfigg.-clh'?Qme scfiodlriprbjectf-she hrgdhages to get in a few garupsifffihg-14 poilgkor tbawihgt-SlnKlGs' wrklien for At , - I... Your Service, too. ',' ' 'RL Q fx ,hike M wavzognwer ofydfe od Crosb C0 cili and reciajl an asjiiiypkmis- . ' th ' 1 f' LEFF il f' f ou jp t usiaxic seniors f uf. e I money mu as actin? efRiflc WMC s apdjri military rill. I addition to Ming a v rsit f nd tennis rf,Plaul re ei d bllinor certifi- cav fe ery semester. I , -, THOMAS LEVERTE I' gl . . ' if au, friendly, Vwpi1-1aK,flft1i,se Je- sc Mllvfryiels athletic hem. Tlgestar of every sport and county high-scorer ih baslgetball lgst season: he,w6n varsity letters,f9r basketbalh baseball, and fyot- ball. By electing Tom vice president of the G. this year, the studgnts showed their qnfldence in' his leadership, fl MARY LOU LEWIS 'kMary Lou, known for her quiet,jup- assuming well-mannered way, aspires 'to become a legal stenographeilbller con- sistent gbod marks in lish 'will help her t fulfill tltiqjldbition. O ie GI Mrl ff-H3794 l 'interestcd pu ils, her fl- ! . vonte ect is chemistry In her spare time Mary Lou reads and plays the piano. Q . w - - , I Page fifteen I dy f f

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A l . W'.., l, X, 3 altace HOLLAND NJ ' 7' ' 'A'G1lace, one of Malvcrne's lovely blondes, has given most of her time and effort to the pursuit of athletics. For four years she participated in all major sports, including softball, basketball, and volleyball, and for three years has added greatly to the success of Girls' Sport Night by her ath'letic prowess. .-' , 1 ' EVA HOUTMAN , . , V 'kMalverne's blonde bombshell has so . . . . A ' many activities we'rc at a loss for words. We could say she was'captai'n orf,,t'h'e Orange team, presisdent of Leaders' Club, -in Honor Societyi, and' cheerleading c - tain, butfim wox1't. Lil' Egla loves dan ingg and ifybu ever want to and her, just 'follow thc music. . ' . I i 1 J S' N11 J- I I , J ,assed i'Petitc hak p mted?in Girls' Sp igh fodlfour ye s, lzzsides being 9 F, x 1 ' rous pot? She has ac ci 'lf . 5 3s'Stu nt urlgi re esentativ? home Y m trca rer,'J an mginbter of the 'bra st . lnlfere ed wwe, Rose ,fha s to go to co gc,but ha 't made he in s td U wlj h one. 5 , ' 'Y ., .Vt if ie i 5 RIC ARD QZKSON 'R l?,l i ow o y Dorsey, I as pl e t ' he band for fotvf rs d a ' melodious sm 5 ing Y r two. This ye o d h' sical eer by 2 ici l l-State 3 c bec tiv in intra- mural etba and softball. HERBERT JAEGER - i' Herb is known for his marked ability on the gridiron and the baseball diamond. He participated in all intramural sports, and with his trusty saxophone he was one of Mr. Winks' right-hand men in the band! After-fgraduation, Herbert plans to enter Cornell University, where be 'intends to study to be an electrical engineer. Page fourteen ff l l DORIS JONES 'A' On Sport Night Dot had the distinc- tion of being the only girl eligible to re- ceive the coveted gold key for athletics. She was the art editor of the Mule and an active member of the art staff of the Oracle. She was also elected to the Na- tional junior and Senior Honor Societies. , A ,. C. f' N 5' , ' ii 1, fi 7 , SONIA .-KAHAN , 'L 1 4, ' f W QOUhy's pmbltion to owl a white cot- , 1 D fge with red shuttep y'l'l'l iaxrre to wait funtil she's had a:career.n9'lic's going to atxdald the Washihgton School fo e- ltaries secure a ip ion - a riyatl secrdary. At presght Sonia con- tslherself with adflizg to her record collebyion and listening to radio music. BARBARA KEATING 'k Bobby is a girl of varied interests. Her enthusiasm fo'fsfports'led her to par,tici-, pate in .bowling, basketball, badminton, ,vblleyball, and softball. Although her favorite-subject is design and her secret ambition is to bca professional dancer, she intends to become a private secre tary. She'll attend Katherine Gibbs. ' WILLIAM KEELER 3.51, ' i '1:all, handsome, debonair l3fll was a t star athlete in the senior class. He re-i ' ceived three major letters, having played end on the football, forward on the bas-i ketball, and outfielder on the baseball varsity teams. Bill's interest in sports is i rivaled only by his interest in 'math and his desire to travel. ' ' Y NX? U ? v COLETT EY f V K V f 'kvwrhtlictwe Co ette cxhib4d her matic talenxby playing wading part Z En the in d' ss plays may being pres- iden the Dram? Club in ninth grade. olette's m i ambition is to e f ame for h,erse in the musiiayworld. 'I . . e are sure tbdt her pleas ersonality i O twill l her achieve this. A J YJ v if' K , N 0 fi if QQ f VU: 1, ff we af



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J f 1' WVU ' yfb I, J ffifff 26 MARGARET LORENZO i'Margaret, who wants to become a journalist, has displayed her talent for writing on the staffs of the Mule, Col- umn Club, At Your Service, and Oracle. Sl1c's an athlete too. Her love of sports won her a varsity letter and a place in the Leaders' Club. She has also held sev- eral home room oiiices. Yi DO LD LUPINBUHL i A 4' lbonaldlk w tparem iliis and his un- exp ctw prqnjl bd Rpt many of his s i . - Jpgld allayltlitig. ella? and out Earn g a aj r lpter as, one of Malverne's trtpjl:-indj ross-cdntry starsvffe also pli1g'bfss chorub thisjaar.'After grla9ila2iomA.tlugg'7jwould,like to enter the subma'rine sclvicc of tile Navy. Y if, ' J BEVERLY MA-CCARN 'kBe.yei'ly, who came to Malverne this yeaf, has ur alto become a mission- airy, and we pr ict she'll good one. At kfhristmas she madeyllovoly Mary in tht pageult. She takesxfop honors in sec- irctalrixal pta tice and ypends many happy liourls at he number-one pastime, tin- kling tlstelivorics. ' W AMW AR HEWM 'R rdcin c y ualir, if we say Dick to a i alverne in v ng and d out as a e b tra , h ving r i - ' le s for ' 'ro a true man clai g his favorite pas e. H erved on the Student Police, KOO. 'x , I ks l 'i If Y-'Bl .ifl f ,J Ny ml il s t i rus f yllrec 5, Aililvlar lyn L rivege egiure fpginxex- ye 1 erczkging her vocalyhord . Shelias also largelylere onsiblei for theeaciency of the ked ross lerical s ax in sending si .. qi lcagisl to en in the rmed forces. 5 ovksl p lsomc excellent bowling, Nlsuphlly lyn with outside amuse- pill X bl Page sixteen DONALD MARSHALL 'kDon was a faithful member of Stu- dent Police and played the trumpet in our band-he was really the backbone his number-one pastime along with uilding model airplanes. As Don would 0 A g of the brass section. Roller-skating is Hilisl V like to be an electrical engineer, he plans KX to attend M.I.T, x H s Q ,S JCHXRLIQUMARTINEK 2 Q U ?ibdi.8Aay5Ahiq.5.xtsta3qi N g ica ali? 23 plfyiraffsol S r Win i af f y . n ad U ekahgqyglppy e URL lxxihrge ljt the desire to orm Qhis 03? bandzgit QQ, vzausv the L ww ligifyig test!! nge ' in the iarin orps, X wwf N A ER xu nt is the ress N irl i senio c ass. parti ed in al po d w por ' h chee n th ' t ule an ed in riti Ae 0 'ks f h . Aft graduati d , fi 11 en h as ' gt n Wu eo6L ta nd a s A . J ARLo'gSl'E A LLM T A . L ie ar Malvernes' hletic pr ram waaarlomas t ke l aiu' t p nt ' ull clwa ge its o tunit s 5, has act' in op ey,XSrket ng, and irls' rt Ni t. r- e ed i ari'byjChai te's favori e s jects are in lylied in h r art course ambi- tion is to beocflie a commercial artist. , GEORGE MCCOY V friendly' or roved his ath- I' leti' a ility byxre iv g two major var- . et oo 0 years un10 et an Om? a 1 ar r he e em er of e dent ice. fly l s in all. of 0 ' ar ' JL b ar fl var ' a ajlredit t im. G V ge too in 'll y d ' ld al ' p er -' r , ,Hemi mwicgnd elpe l Jafp b l'1 4, f

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