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Wfff wb' 'ff JJ A, . 5-Kon ENS 'CQ D ' 1 . t e a joy- he pl s e swe p o. V' s all A s, 1e especl ly' enjoys tinkering ith de epit old cars. Bob's OQHJDQCLC C' V , her , afwould 'kc I ' V 150. is ie ambitg is A, ' vel A - 4 ' 'l , g I 6 26 ., I BERNICE PARMAN 'A' One of our lnost popular girls, Bunny has enjoyed a distinguished six years in Malverne. Outstanding in sports, she has participated in basketball, hockey, and riding, Anyghing concerning horses is of interest to Bernice. She was a member of the Student Police, Honor Society, and Oracle staff. 1 A , a ELIZABETH PETERS , 'A' Bettyrireceivcd awards for hockey, vol- leyball, basketball, and baseballg but we remember her best for her skill in play- ing the drums and accordion. Besides be- ing A member of the editorial staff of the Oracle and At Your Service, 'she was secretarya-treasurer of Library VCounci1. She was elected to Honor Society,this year. . n ff. A' l ',,, 'MURIQL PHILUPS K ' R- I li' Muriel's sunny smile and friendly lf' S' K . it chafm'havc endeared her to her class- malles. She's a capable commercial stu- dent, but islfmore interesteijn small wchildren. ,She'd likoxp be a nursefy ' , v E school teacher or :I ptliiatriciary Taking -Y dp-amatics int Hifr stride, shel earned' a part in the senior play, Guest ih the ' 'lillausc ' 1. PSY l,,4 i CNY' . XXZLLF - ' Cs 1, 'Jaffa' ,Q . ,..., , X ROBERT PHILLIPS . 'ef 1. 'WJ ' l ' il I If' 5 iff ' iiflle boy who played the county ,V SYM 'JJ torney so adeptly in the interclass pllafy dv' ' Trifles , was Bob, one of our wittiefvzdj 4 1i-' F I ' seniors. For example, i'AnCl they shofx ' Lincoln! is 3 tYPical Phillips wimeism. 'Rt A ' I He secretly hopes to be a singer, but at' lim ' O present consoles himself by playing l phonograph records of which he has quite a collection. Page eighteen JOHN PICINICH 'k If you hear I To-ve that kind ofucarry- ing on, the chances are that john Picin- ich, Spinich to hisnfriengis, is nearby. Tall, afffbldjohn took the part of Joseph I , in-thefCl1ristrrias pageanti,,H5 was in chorus, andfjunior band, but now most V of his time is spent on hgygiir, which, oddly enough, needs lots of fixing. ' A , ' i ,- 4 Y S ,Q v,lB'E'RN'ARD 'PRICE li 'kiimembfrof the Milfejstaff, stage- CIQCFCW, 'and bang, as well as a G.O, represgxfaliive, Berny ylfll'lD6Sf be re- membered for his Wit. He was a con- stant spurceQiif',entertaiJment to his fel- low' seniors fand ,brightened m'any,dull classes. Although shiningflight in so- cial stuldies, he sti ,preferred chemistry. l A RUTH PSCE 'kdiie-f, fri' , cieng Ruth is one qfxflalwy gm actigfstud nts. Busi- l essw ag thq'Oracle, tor off I 1 'e ar- sure oflew tion Hono resid Y Sed l , se y W ' ieti, ' iii Juniot 65 , member of L ulbf staff, luykn Club, an Stu t Police, Ruth is well liked N by all. -J Jessie PURvEs - I I X f F . fn Redihaired Jessiel, another of our athi letgsl hasjserved as a lehdeq inlgymclass ,for seyetal yeafrs. She alsbyhss beenjaetive V Qlijinr i'horus,i'in which she sinngsssoprano, I and has served diligently asa member of J the Library.Coun Qlanclyof the editorialg 1 staif of4theiOra e for th-ree years. J ' l ,f -.J i J l b . 1 RAMON I LEY ' S I iN' knamed the filobra Ay was t Rtanding forflxs athitic yiility-and c lgvementuhaviiig Field aniimpcftant poxion on the varsity baseball and foot- j ball fteams. e ea? a njjaior leiter for! V the' lattli-gli-Ie 'sovflayed Vlltramural softball. ay the wancferlust and! hopes some day lo txvel jround the world.
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ROBILRT McDOWELL ' ' i' Scot s an hctiyehgnem cr of thi chorus. id pIfycd,lfhe plajat in-jllg by,-Q Trias genome roitn ofcer, and a P.T .hfgpresentgtkie ' ,His sfulor year, he he peel plsh t ie lgfday Flingf, Bob' ,iniabition-is o study ,pl'Qtics.JHe tink rs with ' car in his spand time when lied ot playing' bvasebalhh ' if . L. fl ff'jo,pgpl'Qr'MuNlsrltn f Wiliidatlks li1ylf3'g'-Lifinllinltfafkflural bas- fk ' l and basebauare only aiifew of the ctivities that, take Epjmuch of joe's tinieqwhm he not busy at school, Flip Usually :ln Upportunify tojcn- joy g game of slluifleboard. Sonic-day he hopes his ambition to become ilmcchani- cal engineer will be fulfilled. ll . t ' MILDRED MEYER Y filo one would ever guess that quiet, unpretentious Millie has a secret ambi- tiorf tb lead at band, for she covers this culturzllfalnbition by entering into sports such as archery, volleyball, and basket- ball. During four years of high school Mildred! best marks have been in her favorite subject, home economics. ' ' ,lf Lols lvloltlt KLois iis clever in sports, maainly hockey, basketball, softball, and volleyball. She was also in Sport Night each year. She has been honored by a positfon on the class'team and by earning a major letter. 'She has also been active in the band, I. ll .lf W' . J!! r f I . JJJ V pf , .NIQILIOLAS Goto l ' f 'klijhelling iztrack, Nic ygsfapuaiqj of fhe teal-gl in his ear. For is V . -t ' IJ ' worlf rack, hefl s received two let- lt , esides earning aslyjhy 0 c jcountry, Nick, also, kndwn as an Mi is tlpditor of 'Oraeleym wants to friend Pratt nst study comm rl cial ar Q l ' sf 9 V J , -1' 1 I Jw I Y L fs! i! 1 . Y' KROBLRT NAPIS f, 1 S 'lfliusy Bol5,' the eiicigt fdvertisguif l'Yi2ff5gCI, 0f thc Oracle, afeyy hx 'ti J' 1 I . , , -- to come Lua from his seauf activities- fbi I a breath of ajr.'He has in jf softball, bfjptball, traclg eros hand, swing byld, ichoruiv and ,6Q'iof, Hbrioi' Socjeticdg and Studsnfkfo- i lice, 'and, has ldedivcd inriunmeralyc . -I , l I V ., , wwf l -. at . ri of l ' V 1 J SYLVQA NOSTRANQ, . K 'i 'k Sylvia is quite an athleteihaving been on the hockey and softball class teams, and akparticipdnt in bastetball, bowling, and Sport Night. Syl demoifstratedifxec- 'utive ability by being home mem trels-, urea' for two years, and was on thepraclc business staff. I-lere's a secset-Sylvia would likeltoiovvn a ranch! i' 5 Q.. Bt ' A P 'xx 1 , ,v , A .37 l!3QtQLD ocntsglzli Q-hr i' i avngirgeivemgwafor letter for Wqrksjling, ,Harold likes to be remem- bered f0r'liis feaqf on the ,mary plus bas- J . :iam sdtbalibgnq hoi,sgslXtjitclgng.l X K. classniags enyoyedxhlsl rou Nryik 4 marks, o e Th:it'is true. In nihre having played the saxophone for four ' seribps oments Harcnd' Wilijl you years. I he wants attend Pratt and ccome an I 2 Ligflf electrician. , fe' nf . L 4 f f I ,T 1 L , 1 'K LAUREI7 yloss K L r fr .Mimi EACH 4! f t ,Z f tlldlll AEQABWP versatility ii limi ill- J' ' i M f1C,Smf!iiS rit b whirl- tcfefs lduring ll t,fQl1l' 'years at M,-.Z V K l actiyityf he a member of Xvarnc. Shel ' J- sports, hzpzsifandlxyvlf , Libr967' il, orus, aff voice Nclask, and' as a c Librar ' . avaudio and Senior H S 'eties,6 C54 Cbuncldl roembe . is also f Q9 Q10-Gnd Wa Md Cgross neil Mei' If for heigiojlfdefng. Afterl ttelmvrg Beaver , Q QP I xr ye .i' a also Mp CQDQ , she hopes to make use of her 1 0 Q f - i and ir 'lforts. A ough she gm public speaking in radio drama. 50 I . in , e' ps! xl ' 55' 'J sfe ff Page seventeen 1
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fl' ,eff 1 J , A 1 lf, x , I - V I - 4 Yi? X M11 IS HELEN IKOSSITER Ay! mr' g a ve e a sophomore, i'Sincerity and thoughtfulncss describe t , s rl -I soon gained many Helen. Upon graduation, after a very frie . di ' e er talents unspar- O active high school life of hockey, basket- in on 2 y, tennis, bowling, ball, softball, Girls' Sport Night, and S r 'gh, h0ru5,C0lumn Club, the Oracle editorial staff, Helen hopes , d I Y ur qrviqq glglimgd much gf to become a dog trainer. She received an I.. hqr im an she had important pal-gg honor eertineate every semester, proving! U' in several scho l plays. She plans to enter llvr W0rtl1 as a student., ' , Adel hi n-xt f'll. ,. '. f 1. ' P ba - i'1', J , A 4' . K I V Q A A O ' lu 1. ' l Jr, ILL Af VL lv Lai. . , . ' , . Ju I,!'MAijeYfl2E111Is, I Dj ,Kin FQUL EIT' N, l , J-N l 'k Slfiglllilbuy q,Pi-3l1fj.C1snainli:,lXf1ary , 5 ,JE Ffcause'chvhisletieicntaservixe around 1 vpest knovn:i1perl'1psforl,crf'i'ingii a l- vale lil-7lf3l'!'v Paul W5U'ClfCfiRi RU-'SiLlCl1! W, ity. Slwbkbccivqi 3 'xwC1,iraW 0 of the Librai'y.Eoi:1cil this' yuan' For Puig' and in Gieisvl-lsport ,gh dis, ' .twcfyeld lfadl also serwgedilvlalvernegxs W allineman on tlie football team anti as ip-gxlicrself to n i al e ry - longed to the Libr ry Lo il and ule irpimgi iii: y0dLl COI16h- staff and was active in m ny sports. X A R N ON apt, Je ne was alu e member of 5' the, acle staff, fa she hopes to be if 1 V Jia , S fr . wecnith f he skill an interest in I-lgomna ial ar ome day, She mani- fested her scholasti a ility by receiving an For certificate each semester. Aside fro these she has proved her worth in basketball, badminton, and pin pong. 31' a 8 ii I ,J yffriwj ,Q , x . Aa J t Ctgril' Ro '- S 7 dx 2 S - i' member of chorus mfg ears, hire Kas e onalfie - to 'Ljy0E,9f1 Ervu'ley-5' ,- i yds hav een mazgythylki v . -.4 xl s orts, es ecabkn 1 ls'.-X' port! lay:as greapritergin bye?- s an s f M 7 r' ' 'L d ,J N, EMILY ROSS 'l'Emily, or Emy as her friends know her, has shown her athletic ability by participating in ping-pong, basketball, badminton, and archery. Outside of these school activities, her favorite pas- times are bowling and reading. After graduation Emy hopes to follow through with her business course by studying to be a secretary. . I . Y ,, an infielder.on the basgbnll team. l-iis big ambition is to beleome a' 'scientific f dairy flgmef. f - 4 - s' .2 , s' A J q - M ' f - - - 'Q V lr ' 5 ,.o - :- ,nz . X .' X-V - Malvernes ghiihdsonlt h l cop, s beegfkey on the otball and ' XVILLIAM SAMMQNID J , H M ' sz? ll or t o Ppend- ly, O . andyimely humor have rankggifm ani . lggvcrpgmost pop- uwseniors. Hz. bass not go e . txhree i2fdii3'lFjfl1rYE,f43ill has ev 'f eral r cegp41nil1i I . AM SC R , 'll' ' 535' 1 J gyflceed nl to gt! t 3 i a 0 fi HJ' ol s an 5 on hob mg th mn . t ' is n r- . ' , 5 l . i take p rge rt o ns t . ill' fav 'te s jeet s auto e- ch i e ' -- ' 5 s in d possession a num o how certificates. MICH EL SIRCIIIA flvi e a all ave eome to be yn ous at Ma rn During spare ent ike can ' n 'ther a bas a h' d or bat should is i?aolastic ing 4 era is hig , t 0. H as k for bulli in higl ertin tes ' 'ng rgst and ll jot kr rg l H x . Xe A L jd l' l .K -. l.
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