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WALTER C. T. EHRET Mr. Ehret is our hard work- ing music teacher, Chorus di- rector, and Lyres, Club leader. His hard work has been re- warded by the many success- ful productions he has di- rected. MA RION E. FORDE Versatile Mrs. Forde, who teaches English, is a capable adviser of the Assembly Com- mittee. Her versatility enables her to coach the girls' bowling group with equal success. CHARLES H. FUCE Malverne's new Driving in- structor, Mr. Fuge, got right into the swing of things here by helping coach the football squads. His friendly disposi- tion has made him very popu- lar. JEANETTE L. GLEICK Our ever-smiling typing and shorthand teacher is also coach of girls' tennis. Her constant smile and friendly manner have made her one of the school's best liked teach- ers. ETIIEL S. CRAY Mrs. Gray teaches Freshman English. In addition to teach- ing, she also finds time to serve very capably as adviser to the Junior High School literary staff of the Oracle. JULIA A. FAY French and Spanish are Miss Fay's subjects. ln addi- tion to these courses, she teaches Junior Guidance and General Language to the Eighth Grade. Miss Fay has also coached several plays. FREDRIC G. FORMAN Mr. Forman, our well-liked Biology teacher, keeps busy with our activities. He coaches track and cross-country, ad- vises the Student Council, and heads the summer activities of our Dads' Club. BETTY L. CLASS Miss Glass, teacher of Home Economics and sponsor of the Home Economics Club, also directs the Bachelors Club and the Tween Agers. ln addition, she serves as cashier in the cafeteria. DAVID GLENDAY Mr. Glenday, a newcomer to the faculty, has become very popular with the stu- dents. By his clear and inter- esting manner of teaching, Mr. Glenday makes Social Studies a worthwhile course. MABEL C. GREEN Our competent school nurse, Mrs. Green, is one of the most important persons in Malverne High School. Through her constant vigi- lance, the health of Malverne students is safeguarded. Page nine
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Page eight ELIZABETH B. ACKERMAN Our popular English and Dramatics teacher is one of the facultyis busiest members. She coaches the Senior Play and Senior Night while keep- ing the Teen-Age Council running smoothly. JOSEPH F. BRENT Mr. Brent, new to Malverne this year, seems to he made to order for our school. His genial personality and friend- ly manner have made his shop courses very popular. CARMELA C. CAPUTO Miss Caputo, in her first ear at Malverne High School, as definitely made a place for herself with us. She very expertly teaches various sub- jects in our Commercial De- partment. Y h H. WILMOT DeGRAFF Mr. DeGraif is one of Mal- verne's most energetic teach- ers. ln addition to teaching Social Studies, he advises the Junior Press Club and helps coach the tennis team. HELEN B. DUGAS Miss Dugas, who teaches English Seven, manages to find time for much extra cur- ricular work. She is a capable badminton instructor and has successfully coached several of our dramatic presentations. JANELLA ANDERSON Miss Anderson, Malverne's smiling Junior English teach- er, is adviser of the school newspaper, the Mule. Without her expert guidance and di- rection we would not have the fine paper we do. INEZ W. BUCK Mrs. Buck, our well-liked girls' gym teacher, has a very busy schedule at Malverne. After school, Mrs. Buck busies herself with girls' sports, including hockey, vol- leyball, and basketball. IRVING CARROLL Our friendly and popular Social Studies instructor keeps himself very busy in Mal- verne. He is adviser to the Junior Class and is the coach of our Junior Varsity basket- ball team. JOHN R. DRIVER Mr. Driver was a welcome addition to Malverne this year. He immediately got into the swing of things here, teaching Science and helping to coach the football team. NATALIA K. DUG AS Mrs. Dugas is one of the .lunior High's friendliest and best-liked teachers. A l o n g with teaching Science, she runs the increasingly popular Photography and Science Congress Clubs.
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Page ten ETHEL A. GROTE Miss Grote, stage crew ad- viser and Senior High Art teacher, has been responsible for the sets used in Malverne's many stage productions and assemblies. Her hard work has enhanced many perform- ances. MARGARET W. HINKEL Mrs. Hinkel's teachings con- cern themselves with prepar- ing students of the Com- mercial Course for future oc- cupations. Many line secre- taries have been tutored by Mrs. Hinkel, who also assists the Oracle business staff. ALLAN JOHNSON Mr. Johnson works many hours each day teaching Mal- verne students Algebra and Trigonometry. O u t s i de of Math. classes, Mr. .lohnson spends his time as capable adviser to the Class of 1952, GEORGE J. METZLER Along with teaching ,lunior High School Art and advising the Junior High School Oracle art staff, Mr. Metzler has found time to assist many or- ganizations through his artis- tic ability. RAYMOND A. NERRIE As football and basketball coach for many years, Mr. Nerrie has made a Hue record at Malverne. ln addition, he also is in charge of the boys' gym classes. HELEN A. PENDLETON Caesar, Cicero, R o m a n myths, and interesting facts of one of the world's greatest civilizations are taught in Lat- in classes by Miss Pendleton, who also teaches General Lan- guage and Junior Guidance. J. LESTER HA NSON To Mr. Hanson, coaching outstanding wrestling and baseball teams is second na- ture after many years' exper- ience at Malverne. Mr. Han- son also instructs ,Iunior and Senior High boys' gym classes. DAVID E. JACK Mr. Jack came to Malverne after the start of the first se- mester. Besides firmly estab- lishing many friendships, he has very efficiently taught Math. to the eighth grade stu- dents. BETTY H. KOPP Malverne's Plane Geometry students are under the cap- able instruction of Miss Kopp, who also teaches Math. 10. lu addition, Miss Kopp is ad- viser to the business staff of the Mule. DA RRYL E. MOONEY Mr. Mooney is 'kept very busy directing both Senior and Junior High Bands at football games and concerts. He does, however, End time for his favorite hobby, photog- raphy. HAZEL B. PA NN Mrs. Pann, of the Home Economics Department, very capably teaches our girls all the things that go into the making of a good cook and a competent homemaker.
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