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JOSEPH H. DUNTON 201 N. Bowman Ave. Merion, Pa. lljoell Joe arrived at Malvern from St. Mathias in 1947. Since then, he has compiled a perfect attendance record for three out of four years. Although small in size, Joe displayed his muscles on our football teams. One of the most popular members of his class, Joe provides the ballast for the Myers-Voelker- Dunton trio. ln the future he plans to follow his father in paper manufacturing. J. V. Football 1-2-3 1 Varsity Football 4 ' Varsity Track 2 .Q 17: gr! K A Class Officer 4 K l p sive and white Club 3-4 ' 9 4 -' I 0 1 Qffjf! Rv X' ggi - 6232 yy 5 JAMES FARNAN Low Ridge Lane Rosemont, Pa. ll-limll Jovial Jim , a four year popular favorite at Malvern, has shown his famous smile on the football field and baseball diamond, on the dance floor and even in the classroom when occasion permitted. Rounding out his extra-curricular partici- pation, he showed his managerial and leadership abilities during the basketball season and on the Student Council. Hard study won him honors in the classroom. Jim says he will miss us but no more, we know, than Malvern will miss his friend- liness and good cheer. Malvern's loss will be Penn's gain. ff J. v. Football 2 1 L9 ii Varsity Football 3-4 X J. V Baseball 1 I Varsity Baseball 2-3-4 X Basketball Manager 4 1?-'li l Class Officer 1-3-4 1 I X32 Student Council 4 , I K Blue and White Club 3-4 f Wx 1 45 2213
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ANDREW DEBICKI 1724 17th St., N. W. Washington, D.C. IlAndYIl After traveling half-way around the world from his native Poland, Andy finally anchored himself at Malvern in Sep- tember, 1949. Once here, he held on to a place on the Honor Roll till he walked out with a diploma in his hands. As co-slave- -driver-in-chief, Cwe mean Editor, of coursel Andrew was an important factor in the production of this yearbook. Not satisfied with record, he also participated in the Sanctuary Society, played tennis and wrote for the Friar's Lantern. Right now, Andy is probably sweating it out at Georgetown. Tennis 4 AW? Malvernian, Co-editor-in-chief 4 ff yy Friar's Lantern 4 I M-VEMQ -T j Blue and White Club 3-4 Sanctuary Society 3-4 qc f ...Qt Y :NX-ri, ,,!liX Q. '- gli! NEIL C. DEMPSEY 447 Greenwich Rd. Paulsboro, N. J. lIDempSIl As a frisky Freshman, Neil participated in the initiation of the class of 1951. The Cap-n-Bonnet Players were very proud to have New Jersey Demps among their choral ranks for four years of musicals. Neil also played baseball and football on our Varsity. As the hard-working Photography Assistant of this Malvernian, he showed a patience surpassed by none. St. Joseph's awaits Neil's entrance this September. J. V. Baseball 'I-2 J. v. Basketball 1 'mi J. V. Football 1-2 Q f Varsity Football 3-4 Vlj Varsity Baseball 3-4 'Q-9 Malvernian 3-4 QT. 5 Friar's Lantern 3-4 Cap-n-Bonnet Players 4 E' ' Sanctuary Society 1-2-3-4 Glee Club I-2 , Blue and white club 3-4 l- A .-.,1-
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JOHN M. FLYNN 341 Owen Ave. Lansdowne, Pa. Jack Both Malvern and Warner Brothers are very proud of Jack, - Malvern because of his engaging disposition and contagious smile, and the Warner Brother for his constant advertisement: Movies are better than ever. Since he rode in from Lans- downe four years ago, Jack proved himself to be a football player of note, not to mention his ability as a linguist and a scholar of no mean note. Villanova will see him in September. QQER3' I Junior Team Football 'I-2-3 59 l Varsity Football 4 X3 Varsity Baseball 2-3-4 x ,X Blue and White Club 3-4 S -1-,f JAMES GRIFFIN 326 Valley Rd. Merion, Pa. lljimll During four years at Malvern, Jim has won the reputation of a friend to all men with his smiling, cheerful manner. lf you see a Dodge cutting apple-shaped U-turns in the vicinity of Merion any day, ten-to-one its our boy Jim. The Malvern Secret Service reports that Jim can be found at almost all local dances. Jim plans to continue his good record at the University of Penn- sylvania. Junior Team Football 2-3 J 5 'cg Cap-n-Bonnet Players 4 E Rl. , Blue and White Club 3-4 L. EE It Nga 1 7
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