Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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HENRY WEIS well deserves the title of shyest senior. But that shyness covers a multitude of brain cells. His special forte is chemistry. and it would be hard indeed to find a question concerning chemistry which he could not answer. However, his attention has not been centered on one interest alone. As a freshman he joined the Book Club. and the next year entered the Aviation Club, in which he remained two years. In his two final years he played in the band. In his senior year his ruling passion asserted itself: and he joined the Science Club, of which he was elected treasurer. After graduating he intends to continue his study of chemistry at one of the technical colleges. JOHN WHITNEY entered Malverne from Far Rockaway High School in 1933. Despite this tardy entrance he has been an active participant in our activities. In his first year in these parts John represented Malverne in a swimming meet at Jones Beach and then demonstrated his versatility ihv becoming a member of the newly formed band. During his senior year, he continued his membership in the hand and in addition was on the track and football teams and belonged to the Public Speaking Club. John is very much interested in aeronauti-cs and is an enthusiastic model airplane builder. He intends to continue to cultivate this predilection in the forthcoming years. After his training in the field of commerce John expects to enter the business world. ALFRED WICKS has been one of the most active participants in our musical organizations. He played the trumpet in the orchestra for four years and also in the hand since its formation in his junior year. When Al was a freshman, he be- longed to the Athletic Cluhg he was also an active member of the Aviation Club during his next two years and was later elected secretary. In his senior year he was a member of the Science Club. Al has always been interested in science and math. He served the school as a member of the Student Police this year and entered athletics as a member of the football squad. Alfred attended Malverne schools from kindergarten days. CLEMENT WOLFF entered Malverne from Sewanhaka High School in his senior year. His pleasant disposition. and keen intelligence quickly won the respect and admiration of his classmates. Clement was a member of the Chess Club' for the first half of this year and belonged to the Science Club during the last semester. He earned honor certificates for the first term. Clem was associate editor of the 't0racle, but perhaps his most outstanding activitv was that of being permanent chairman of the weekly discussion in his American History class, a difficult position and one which he handled very well. He likes horseback ridi-ng, chess, and ping- pong. Clemys one desire is to be a good journalist. Of course, he is going to college, University of Virginia, he hopes. DOROTHY WORRALI. has been active both in and out of sa-hool. She possesses several honor certificates and as manv talents. She has always been musically inclined and was active in many musical organizations. This year Dot was secretary of the Girls Chorus. of which organization she was a member for four years. The High School orchestra claimed her for six years, and the High School band for two vears. In addition to these activities she is a member of a trio which sings and plays in many churches. Dorothy desires to be a nurse and has planned her future cauablv and sensibly. After leaving high school, she intends to enter Moody Bible Institute and from there to enter a nurses training school. Her varied hobbies and accomplishments include reading, sewing, singing, and playing the Cornet. MARIAN ROSE ZEMSKY is one who works thoroughly and efiiciently and thus her record in. high school is one of quiet diligence and hard work. Rose received honor certificates in each semester of her high fscvhool course. In 1935 she was the business manager of the senior play. For her first three years she belonged to the Dramatic Club, a.nd in 1935 was a member of the Home Economics Club. Her favorite pastimes are sefwing and knitting. Rose also likes making scrap-books and reading. She is headed toward a business career and has a strong aspiration to be a secretary. If Rose employs in the future the industry and work sfhe has displayed in the past, she will undoubtedly attain success in the world. 20

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WILLIAM STEHLE, honor student, is one of this year's outstanding seniors. He held the august office of presidentl of the Malverne Chapter of the National Honor Society and was president of the Student Council for the first tenn of this year. He took an active part in. the Aviation, Card, Games, and Athletic Clubs. Bill received honor certificates every semester during his four years. In his second year he was a member of the Oracle business staff and of the circulation de- partment of the Mule, As a senior Bill was a member of the Student Police and was on the Activities Advisory Ciouncil and the Oracle Advisory Board. Next year he plans to work during the day and study law at night at the New York City branch of St. Laiwrence Univ ity. LAWRE EVE active in the dramatic field. He was a member of the D tic Club th o out his school course, and was in the cast of various m roducfi including e Other Side, in his junior year and At Night Cat ar rajg, ' in his l year. e is interested in m , having been in the igh school estr i his fresh ophomore, a ' ' ears, and in the band r the two y . awren as on am ra - : me' eanl during his r year n the tennis wo 1 ' 'Tvg ai -v in science in h scho nd hopes to enter mix v' lVB!'SitY, Where he Will ta 'e a co e in preparatio for business. I N LORRAINE TINSLEY. one of our most amiable and vivacious seniors. collected quite an array of honor certificates to show for her scholastic efforts in school. This dark-haired Young lady was a member of the Girls Chorus for her first two years and also belonged to the Dramatic Club during those years. She thinks that driving' a car is an excellent way to spend one's leisure time, and piano playirng also holds a place among her favorite pastimes. Lorraine is very' much interested in law and intends' to make this her future vocation in partnership with her father. So when you want legal advice, don't forget Tinsley and Daughter. For the ad- Irancenriient of her education she is considering Barnard and then some metropolitan aw sc oo. MARGARET TOURISON has the welfare of all humanity at heart. She intends to become a nurse after leaving high school. During her sojourn at Malverne she took part in many extracurricular activities. In her early years she had a prom- inent part in the operetta, Falling Leaves. She participated in all girls sports, showing her ability in basketball, volley ball, and soccer. She was also a member of the Girls Chorus. Although she had not joined the Chorus in her last year, she assisted in the Musicale by singing in a trio. Margaret is fond of all animals, especially dogs and kittens. She is very fortunate in possessing a fine alto voice and likes to spend her leisure time singing. EDWARD VECCHIO, after a three years' ab-sence, came back to Malverne. Since then. he has shown his versatility as an athlete, bringing' many a victory on the grid- iron and on the diamond. He was elected captain of the baseball team in his senior year. His ambition is to be a big league baseball player, probably occupying the Hrst sack. He says he would like to play with the National League. Eid lhas also starred with the high school's first bowling team and in addition is on this year's track squad. In his senior year he was elected to the Student Council, besides being vice-president of the Activities Advisory Council. He is also a member of the Social Club. Ed is one of our most popular seniors, and carries away from Malverne the best wishes of both students and faculty. ROBERT WALTER is a very vociferous lad, who frequently enlivefns the proceed- ings of his classes with bits of his humor. One of Malverne's finest journalists, Bob wrote for the 'Vacuum Cleaner, Mule, and Campus Chatter. He is already a professional journalist, having written for a local newspaiper for two years. His drawings decorated many school publications. While he took part in many activities, he particularly enjoyed dramatics, enacting important parts in A Cup of Tea, Digging Up the Dirt. and Young America. He also participated in athletics. receiving letters in golf and football, and numerals in basketball. Bob has gained the reputation of being one of the best-dressed boys in Malverne. Following his natural inclinations. Bob will probably become a reporter on some big' paper. illustrating his own stories. I9



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-CLASS WILL lVe, the class of 1935 being of unsound mind and body do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament. To the members of our esteemed faculty we bequeath the following effects, to Wit: TO: Mrs. Bames-one class entirely devoid of annoying, giggling girls with bangs. Mrs. Buck-a pair of sound proof earmuffs to eliminate the noise emanating from the orchestra practice in the gym.. ' Mr. De Sormo-A library forthe specific purpose of arousing in him an apprecia- tion of line literature. Miss Fay-a copy of Boners to convince her that all students are not quite as brilliant as hers. Miss Forshaw-an ample supply of bobbins and scissors to eliminate the necessity of dunning her students for the same. Miss Grote-locks and chain to moor all movable and removable art equipment. Mrs. Hamilton-a fool-proof method of ascertaining whether book reports are original. Mr. Hanson-a, goodly supply of expert athletes from which to mould champion- ship teams in every sport. Miss Knipe-one large red pencil for censoring and proof-reading purposes. Miss Lyster-an engraved and autographed copy of A New Angle On Edward Bok. Mrs. McConnell-a guaranteed unbreakable baton and a suliicient number of music stands. ' Miss Miller-a room replete with noiseless typewritersg and also spare parts for a Buick. Mr. Mills-a pointed stick for the collecting of miscellaneous papers in the hall. Mr. Monsell-mufflers for moving machinery in the shop, Miss Pendleton-a picture of Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil shaking hands, also a siren for her bicycle. ' Mr. Randall-ten gallons of Houbigant perfume to counteract the noxious odors wafted from the lab. Mr. Vecchio-a class that will learn his definition of The New Industrial Democracy. Miss Wilson-a pair of ball-bearing noller skates to commute from her Bright- waters home to Malverne. To the Juniors, our successors: All of our very perplexing problems and 'the debates thereof on such diverse subjects as: . 1. Candy duty. 2. All social affairs and tea dances. 3. Questions on the disbursement of class funds. 4. All problems concerning graduation including rings, caps and gowns, year books, etc. To the Sophomores: A liberal supply of text books, hand illustrated and embellished, and a corn- plete file of superlative book reports, and note books. We hereby appoint and constitute Messrs. Archer and Herber the executors of this P our last will and testament and to them and-to the school as a whole we express our sincere thanks for the aid they have given us during ouristay in Malverne High. ,We shall carry with us pleasant memories of our school days and many regrets at our departure. Csignedj The Class of '35 2l

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