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MALVERNE HIGH SCHOOL D 5 STAN E ELIZABETH Hesse h an inf t iggle, you are sure t f ie, who has a ntf up l f g d or and pe s e those about her. She as a iligerwker on se al publica ' s' mely, the Highlights and Flashes during her junior year. She took part in an assembly program in her sophomore year and was also president of the Social Club during the same year. My CHARLOTTE ANNETTE HEYDEL Charlotte's outstanding work on the Flashes, Oracle, Mule, and ' Kl'QHighlights won her the position of associate editor of the Oracle She harl was secretary of the Student Council and Honor Society, secretary of the freshman class, president of the Humane Club, editor of the Flashes, and a member of the Student Police for three years. Club membership in- cluded Column, Knitting, Ping-pong, Press, and Shorthand clubs. M articipated in tennis, hockey, bowling, basketball, baseball, and volleyball. RICHARD EMIL HOHLMAN ll ael nk Richard s always been keenly interested ' UI k n f po imself has' d into this field with no little s ce . m e v luable 2-1 football team for two seasons and w3N is services He ? ed basketball and found a place o eg? squad, His goo e has made him especially well liked among classmates, Wilmot has atta' e distincti n as a reliable saxophone player in the school ba d r t ' fl s. Altha h his pri cipal interest was in the field of mn! 'c if ' ' ' f e - : ive. He was president of his home room T his freshm -- , c ed to an appointment in the Activities Advisory Council. I - ite his small stature Wilmot was an ti m WILMOT GEORGE JACKSON I 3 4, S Q, l , ac ve ember of the football t a and earned his major lvl, HERBERT DAVID JOHNSTON ln some way H rb h s be -endowed w ' algqrit of fun contagious to those he me s. Forniis at etic ability, ia ly in basketball, he was nicknamed i h. llt 'I a opri t he is a five-letter man, having won major le te s in l,- s a l, baseball, tennis, and ping-pong Herb was co- ' the bds t all team and captain of the ping-pong team. He belon also to the Social Club and Student Council. I FLORENCE RUTH K UFMAN Fl nce came to Maiverne durin her -, ore , n a d s o lo e c y fr' s w r fi ilelge ioi -Q 'vfljf' n a owl: and ct s ret - asur : 'n - i .-c - -' , '. - 'ci' Dadabetweft ' ub, re --' o t e Co mercial Club, and a re- por r t 'JOracle l of Florenceqparticipated in hockey, bowling, Gi ' , n n two s i d at n A ams High hool. ll7l '
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THE ORACLE 4 J HORACE WALTER FREITAG Under a quiet t i lurks a ind. Such is Horace's case. While seydshai? c , ' ' in oo c work, t ee honor certificates pr e, e as ot negl, ted other o tiviti s rts and Aviation clubs listed hi s a d d Qpt ars. He also participated in athleticsm s on t otball a soccer s uads r two yea . H is justly proud ofa threeglye ndance iw-M MW-fe OLIVE LAURA GLASPY Olive's interests have always been varied. She was a member of the Girls' ,Chorus for four years. She displayed her enthusiasm for sports by partici- pating in Girls' Sport Nite. Her dramatic ability was displayed in the lnter- class Play Tournament in her junior year, As one of the outstanding typists of the school, she servedfon the Mule, Spectator, and Oracle staffs. Club membership included the Press and Dramatic clubs. She also received many honor certificates. ,l -,JJ 1' HELEN FRANCES HA SLER Conrlbwg ,to NQAHIE 'in her junioj year, auickly won many friends. -Duringgieftwo rs here she rned t onor certificates and belonged to n rous I soincludin Mat atics Club, the Popular Songs Club, ian e Gil: imglfpon b, l f' on the girls' varsity ping-pong team. lS e is vqyl fond of sf p C g, sports, and dancing Helen plans to entero business school and b ome o secretary after graduation, FREDERICK CHESTER HENDRICKSON Chet came t lvlalverne in his saphomor year afte starting his high- school c in o ' h Scho ' ce tat ' l n enviabl r d w r ' a emester. He has also sh a natural ability in sports, being on the basketball team in both his iunior and senior years. Baseball is still another of his accomplishments He is a capable batsman as well as a strong defense man. FRED CHARLES HELBRECHT His winn smile an, snappi yes, ,to ther wit is willingness to help, have m Fred on of th teli e s i , g his four years of high sc I I ' his ta cal to ,e field of sports even in his choi e of clubs, for he belonged to the Boys' Sport Club. Fred was an outstanding player in both football and baseball. He was also on the newly-formed softball team. EL QQROTHY HENKEL Although Hel ' d o t d y last fall, she immedately entered int o c A ' . at all ' clined, she played a prominent ro'e ' th uni lay d s as city manager for the production o ika ' as yn ool, her former alma mater, She ' d ra t -C t lyme, and her excellent ability was mast ' e G bly pl 'Safety Pins First. She also belonged to t R b. Her other hob ies included science and photography, ll6l
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THE ORACLE l BA A KEIS Babswijfor hre on utiv a m r of the arsity basketball team a exp at e e. thlet' being orte, she played rocke n owle for re ars a als enga d tennis for a year, ite tx rt in 'l-low fel -leorge e , a senior play, Meet 'e.Uuc ring r lu ior year B ara wa retary of her home rooyd, She was l a mbeg of the lflu ne Club BARTHOLOMEW MARTIN KINCH Bart, he ldges to be called, has been a part of rwsgial circles during his four yea . Although he g ms shy and retiring! he? immensely popular with ev ryone. He has, een a pro ent soti figure, assisting with lpreparakis IOIEVVCIYIOUS dances and u henhg dwg activities of the Sports Educateonal and Science clubs. l-Q appzybry illness in his senior year, Eart,rEturr'Sd sn time' to help planvh'e Senio Prom and Dinner. kj John has been popular among is clgztsfmates be use of lfs friendly manner and dependability, Always wil n t end ey rig han o aid the welfare of the school, he offered his ic , ' John was une able to find enough time articipate I many of the nume ous activitiesg however, he was an activ ember of the Sports Educationa Club and was JOHN .IOSEPH KOLCZYNSKI always a diligent worker his class ,l I GIOMAR SEGRID LACHER di I' t en part in tivities. She has been a - ern ' d ama ' ' ted in Girls' . -W r, ow I og ring e three years u a mem Q- , - i I lu s e e n x uestrienne. Tall, if wo as - A f t e n ti n d-h r i n ' b , nk' pr t I f th Rd h a' e t Qt- lov f musi r mad h ort mem he Girls' Chorus L ax - ts che e '- any honor ertif' tes O r sch sti t inment Y' . I I Q VJ LOUISE LANGDON Louise, tate ge l, has s d Pl s ool ' fulll . service s tst ding l he i s' Ch s, in hi or nizat' n she oh any rt icates dt e-yea ervi pi' n he rel sports ortici- ed in hoc ey a figugijpio ent in. ' ls' S t Nite. B s es these n mer ctivit' Lyris wa ' me r the Qrfitting Clu n attend- ance a istant, nd hardfw kin mem er of the staff of he l-ligh- lights. JOAN ALICE LECLAIR Qui t and reticient, oan is a familiar nd wel liked personality in lylal- ve gh Sch ol. WY- was h cal ty in th irls' C orus for t o rs. e al e AQ- i.- a tt Cl ' she was A et r She mf. he '3 le ic rowe y p i g n the girls' e l s d In f c Joan lik Malv e so well that she hopes to return for a ostgradua 4 course, IISJ
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