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MALVERNE HIGH SCHOOL Fx ,6- wEsLEY LOUIS ABRAMS . qw' cami' ' Wesley has been a loyal supporter of the class and has worked hard in its behalf, He has devoted a large part of his tme to his duties as cafeteria ass stant for the post three years A number of certificates for perfect ate tenclance, for service to his class, and for scholastic achievement are silent witnesses to his interest in Malverne High School. He has always found time also to participate in the Science Club, mmm WMV' f5J l'C 't STEPHANIE ANDREYKO This vivacious little senior, Stephanie, is a newcomer to lvlalverne, Her first two years were spent in Hempstead High School, To find an outlet for her fondness ot musc, Stephanie ioined the Girls' Chorus She also was a mem- ber of the cast in the Musical Kaleidoscope Stephanie is keenly inter- ested in nursing as her future occupation and hopes to enter a nurses' training school to achieve her ambition GILBERT SCHUYLER BAHN Gil' .t came to lvlazvern H gh ol in isj 4 year from Syr use -P - '4- 1 Qs- I 5 II l n in y I il o cy if. In addition to these numerous cl ii a i ities, ' proved himself a capable member of the debating squad a u i Stud Police He represented the , a e 1: i ,fo ern ' o - s, and s c ubs I :M .vale ' ' I senior class in the Student o -W mester. GUNTHER BALLASUS Gunther's brill k on the gridiron, as well as on the basketball court, made him o alverne's top- tch athletes and a welcome member of the rts cational also represented his class for two years in the ies Ad or cil, and for three years was a member of the Stu . Police. a willing worker for school functions, Gunther served o he senor pl ommittee and several dance committees. ,Q JRINELA IEATRIZ ELENA BEJARANO ,u living uprlo the Beiarayrlndygirjition, Trinela hns Govflpleted the full high- schoolac urse in three s and is one of th'e honor students. Her high record gave her membership in the Junior Honor Society, ln iournalism she ynfed loyalty in the publication at the Oracle, Spectator, and Mule She was ctive in the Girls' Chorus, Girls' Sport Nite, Stbdent Council, and Press ClmJ.'Tl'IVlElC1 was president ot the freshman clas? and a library assistant. ' c ool. He c me here in is thi Catonsvi l ryland, where e ad bee v res o e 'u 'o i u. . ' as been an active member ra y Club r tw 'Q . e is a wizard with the tennis roc e and hop ma oo cord in track. As proof of his scholarly habits he ha e rne o certificates each semester. JOHN MCLAIN NNETT Quiet but amiable, Jack as ef- m friends while lverne High S h A 4 h h p t th ni s v t fog k l ll I
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THE oRAci.E sec Qt QASCM JOHN HUTCHESON Puiwss b JQQ Class President Jack, president ot the senior class, has been known best tor his tine work on the basketball court, but has also represented his class in the Student Council H s dramatic ability was proven in the senior play and the PTA plays Musical organizations took up much at his time He was a member ot the Boys' Chorus, the orchestra, and the band, ot which he was the student director He also served on the Mule and Oracle statts, X JOHN FREDERICK HARR RI S Vice Presi t John has beeztme at the most octiv mbe t his , H' dramatic abili was portray d lU the seniyrlp y, 'Meet th y ess ln sports he exc d0n tootbal was i ient Vvhis posi as m nager ot basket- m ball, een sens le r ip rf an p io szyeepregggagtf ot t sen V ss, 'dent Coun ca tangy t e Student P e Clu membersh' was I ited to the c C . I LORRAINE LENORE SUCKLING Secretary Lia!-Torraines high-school career has been marked by service. She served on he House and Make-up committees tor the senior play and on the Decora- tion Committee ot every class dance Lorraine was art editor ot the Oracle, president ot the Sketch Club, secretary ot the senior class, vice esident ot the Foster Club, and a member ot the Activities Advisory Council and Student Police. She also participated in Girls' Sport Nite, hockey, and bowling WARREN ROBERT LOTZ Treasurer Bob, an active member ot the Honor Society, was trwsurer ot the senior class and prmlent ot thdpre s Club, edtting the ule 'l He has always been particu y i ejqsled in ournalism and ork taithtully on many publicltgw. He aku the 4 le QuartetbB ars'ty letters in many sports, clu :rfditoot ll and basketball, and arred in track tor tour years. Hs p e nce will be missed in the Sport Educational Club and the Student Police UTH JANE HAUSHEER an ex i ar am inc u work as edit -in-chiet at the ' Editor-in-Chief J t cul r I d F es 'l hl , d 3 r y ket l b al i in irl p it e n a ig i n the 8' racle e participated rn rxyrjejnni wl ng a d p' pong and was cap J r oc , u n Ping-pong s, corresponding secretary res ub n ter tor the Spe tatorf' She also played a or alverne ti um mayor president ot dittixlt act ole e senior play, FRANCIS JOSEPH SORG, JR. Business Manager Let no martfey that F ncts has not aide nd abetted his school in every worthy roiect is h'str. ic talent ca out in Wild Hobby Horses and Me tae Du s F ncis worke the band and chorus, be ng presi- den at the I GVQ des ear i x honor certit cates, Franny had time to i t ding! lub, playfgxie tennis team, serve on the Sophomore Hop and u r Prom committe ,and be bus ness manager ot the Oracle, llOl Mex AKD 5 SWF
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THE ORACLE is XJ ,J LEONARD JAMES BERGMAN ln -vlties an holWch e a raise- w ' v ge t e ha twi e en sp ts e it r of the acle a d a Stu f -,city -u..- -v 3 ' - . ' rpalisi ' st val y the Spectator' and Mule, He joined t e Pres nd Sports cl 94 a :: two years the tennis m, s r ral come mi ees for school func i o b m e for receiving an honor certifcate every semester, ELEANOR C. BEVERINI During her four years in high school Eleanor has won many friends through her charming personality. Always engaged in some extracurricular activity, she was on the girls' baseball team, and was a member of the Dancing, Social, Scrapbook, and Red Cross clubs, E'eanor has done a good deal of important clerical work for Malverne High School. She plans, after gradu- ating, to attend some tra'ning school specializing in business HA OL JOHN B UM s I . L I Haro? h s de t os h o m 'c. er both t an and o he t a, h an a d ' te is re iv e aw fo is k ' th d a rc tra. a w a c n ot r o iv outsi of , eing i e r he P r ph lub th re 've r eta and welry b. H was also o the usine af of tlgfla e MARJORIE DOROTHY BOYLE Marge was a member of our student body for three years, having attended Lynbrook High School during her sophomore year. She was very active in dramatics, participating in the production of Wild Hobby Horses and the senior play, Meet the Duchess. A competent member of the Dramatic Club, she occupied the office of president during her senior year, For two years she was an active participant in sports, particularly basketball. She received many honor certificates during her scholastic career. I N . i ,ETHEL ELLEN BOYLHART N V Xithel cahge to us-in her sophomoxT'e,yeaPand has beenk voted member of the Girls' Senior Chormf taking partNi,n each of thego al musicales, Her 's lesm nship won herta position onthe business st fff f the Oracle She ' ervedgaithfully on the co'mmi,tteels for the Sppho re Hop, Junior Prom and tqwe Radio Revue, and on the staff of me Highlights and the FlcQlyes. addition, she found time for the ittirig Club. K X si c. , .J CHARLES ERNEST BRADFORD Scholarship Leadership Character, d Service help elect Charles to the National Honor-Soci in his juni y ar, A numbe f honor certificates mark him as m st oficie t in sc stic achievem . B sides making a success of his ,es he as pl in the ba d chestra, been on the tudent l e ser as endance assist ibrary assistant, and a stont a ed to he Sc ri odern Problems, and ,W if
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