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-' xl! l' i f M - 'MW psgggivs QE? a vg? BARCLAY ACKERMAN Service in the Student Police, Band, and Chorus has been Barclay's main- stay during his years at Malverne. In his senior year he was chosen editor of the Mule's advertising and publicity staff. Barclay's hobbies include flying, swimming, and golf. MARY ANDERSON A member of both Mule and Oracle business staffs, this Malvernite was one of those who made our publications click. Her versatility was shown by par- ticipation in music, girls, sports, and dramatics. A business major, Mary possesses many honor certificates. M :RQ X MARGARET ARNESEN Margaret, a talented girl, excellent student, and a fine athlete, received many honor certificates. Her years of sports participation were outstanding. Serving on the business stall of the Oracle, she was also in the Chorus for three years. MARION BASTEDO As an honor student, business staff member of the Oracle, and feature editor of the Mule, Marion was an asset to Malverne. For her participa- tion in sports, she received her gold key and became a member of the girls, Cadettes. Page twelve DORIS ALLEN Doris, a newcomer from Illinois, came to Malverne in her junior year and made many new friends. She par- ticipated in bowling, volleyball, and the riding club. Her excellence in the Chorus enabled her to join the Lyres Club this past year. ALFRED APEL Al devoted a great deal of his spare time to intramural sports. In addition to this, he participated in ,layvee foot- ball and worked on the Junior Prom Committee. As a reward for scholarly achievement, Al earned several honor certificates. ANN BARRY Ann, possessor of a pleasing per- sonality, sang in the Chorus for two years. She was secretary of the Home Economics Club, and also received her award for playing tennis, basketball, volleyball, and hockey. Among her hobbies are knitting and ice skating. JOHN BECKEL Johnny, co-editor of our Oracle, has served outstandingly as a Student Po- lice member, Student Council repre- sentative, Mule writer, Band member, and organist. His dramatic and musical talents are exceptional. Besides these achievements, Johnny was elected Pres- ident of the Honor Society.
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ROBERT HYLAND '-aug Bob, popular President of the senior class, was Presi- dent of the Teen-Age Council and Treasurer of the Student Council. A member of the Senior Honor Society, he also played basketball, football, and baseball. After graduation, Bob intends to become an accountant. LOUIS REISS No one will forget Lou and his wonderful personality. Besides being our hard-working senior Vice-President, he also held many homeroom offices. He served on the class Executive Council, Teen-Age Council, Mule sports staff, and played football and basketball. Lou hopes to enter the ministry. JANE HOFFBERG l Perpetual motion describes this versatile Secretary who was Student Council Vice-President, Chairman of Cadettes, and Oracle co-editor. In addition, Jane was a member of the Student Police, Honor Society, Lyres, Teen-Age Council, and has her gold key for girls' sports. AUDREY MILLS Audrey, charming senior class Treasurer, was a faithful member of the Mule and Oracle business staffs, as well as the Teen-Age Council. She was also elected to both Honor Societies. A member of Cadettes, Audrey played hockey, volleyball, basketball, and softball. l'rc'iiffvlll Y ive-l'l'4'si1le-:ll sl'1'l'l'f1Il'? 'lil'l'il5lll'1'l' Robert Hyland Louis Reiss Jane Hoffberg Audrey Mills Page eleven
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ROSEMARIE BERGIANTI In addition to her artistic ability, Rosemarie has many other talents. She worked on the Oracle art staff and par- ticipated in hockey, volleyball, basket- ball, and bowling, besides being a cheerleader. Her excellent art work was an asset to Malverne for many years. JOAN BOHNAKER .Ioan's friendly disposition and capa- bility have won her the honor of being elected secretary of her homeroom for four years. Her time was spent with the Band, business and literary staffs of both Mule and Oracle, Prom Com- mittee, and girls' sports. WALTER BIRD Walt, quiet and friendly, partici- pated in many activities in Malverne. He served on the Student Police, and earned his letters for playing baseball and football. Walt,s attendance was nearly perfect. He devoted much of his spare time to outside athletic organ- izations. MARTHA BOYKIN Martha came to Malverne this year from New Jersey, and soon set to work writing for the Mule. Her rich voice was put to use in Lyres, and Martha was also the winner of the Malverne American Legion Oratorical Contest. EDWARD BLACKOFF Ed's friendly manner and sense of humor made him many friends at Malverne. He served on the Red Cross Council as well as participating in foot- ball, cross-country, and intramural softball. After graduation, Ed plans to become a pediatrician. PAYTON BRANDENSTEIN Payton was a stellar athlete for Mal- verne. He was outstanding in baseball, basketball, and cross-country for three years. In addition to this, Payton found time for his main hobby, repairing his automobile. SANDRE BROIDO Sandreis alto voice was a credit to nur school choral groups and oper- ettas for many years. This year she was elected to represent Nassau County at he All-State Festival at Syracuse. She las also energetically participated in girls' sports. IHARLES BUSCH Remember those athletic schedule ards? Well, here's your man if you vant any printing done. Charlie has nrinted tickets for all events for the hast three years, and has worked un- ailingly on class committees, oper- ttas, in Chorus and sports. CHARLES BULLOSS Charlie, a very busy man, served on the class Executive Council for two years, and was elected Student-Council Treasurer. He earned football, basket- ball, and track letters, besides singing in Chorus. Charlie's accomplishments include dramatics, piano playing, hunt- ing, and swimming. JOAN CARLIN What a girl! Junior and Senior Honor Societies, co-editor of the Mule, sergeant of the Student Police, best actress, and sports. These were only some of .loan's accomplishments. To top them all off, .loan represented Mal- verne at Girls' State last year. WILLIAM BURNS Billy is the proud possessor of eight varsity letters. Four of these were earned at second base, two in the back- field on the football team, and two on the basketball court. Bill was also a recipient of several honor certificates. ROSEMARIE CARLO Quiet, thoughtful, and industrious Rosemarie was a school secretary for two years. Her talents extended to work on Oracle and Mule business staffs and participation in Chorus. In addition, she sings in her church choir and teaches Sunday school. Page thirteen
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