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0l l90l Cl J hc activities of this vear's Junior Class were outstanding. The first was the Junior Sport Dance, held in the early part of Deeeinher. The success of this dance earned the Junior Class more privileges. and the class held a meeting at which they decided to sell cake. The students donated cakes each week. and the venture was a huge financial success. They also sold orange and hlue felt pcnnants, which were first introduced hy members of the Junior Class. Then the class ordered a large supply which they sold to other Malvernc students. At the end of the third quarter the ambitious Junior Class sold monogrammed writing paper, which proved to he another financial success. The annual Junior Prom was held on May 22, and this formal dance was a very prominent affair. Archie l.ammey was president of this industrious classy Charles Stellwagon. vice presidentg Victoria Darcy, secretaryl and Joseph Kelly. treasurer. Miss Pendleton is the adviser. 22 OFFICERS Prcsizlcrzf XXRCIIIE IAAMMEY View Prcsiflcrlt C1IA1u.i:s STI-TLLWVAGON Secretary V1c'romA Dmrev 7'7'I'!1SIl7'l'I' JOSlCl'lI lil-ILLY A IJVISICRS lima-:N Pr:Num:'roN IQDNA IQLDRED VVILLIAM BRADT CuAnLl-is KINNPIX'
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riuafed lfhnuglz members of the Sophomore Class have been in Malverne High School for only four years, they have accomplished much. Aided by their adviser, Miss Lyster. they have contributed valuable service to the school, even though their activities this year were more limited than in former years. The class held a very successful Sophomore Hop on May 1. This dance displayed the class's energy, for this was the first successful Soph Hop in many years. Under the competent guid- ance of their ofiicers, Carolyn Rand, presidentg Robert Hanrahan, vice presidentg Hlfriede Moeckel, secretaryg and Theodore Demmerle, treasurcrg the Sophomore Class sent valentines to all former Malverne High School students who are now serv- ing in branches of the armed forces of America. lllany outstanding players on Malf verne's athletic teams this year were sophomores. Not many preceding sophomore classes have had such a line record written in the annals of Malverne High. The present Sophomore Class members include many leaders of the school in all activities, and these students show promise of being the future leaders of Malvcrne High School. 244 0 I FIl'l'flfS l'rc.vi1lf'nf C'AiwLvN RAND I'icc lJTl'.S'i111'Ilf liolsllzlrr IIANRAIIAN Sccrefaqq l'l1,mziulJr: Morzemcl. Trcas u re r w 'I mcouon E D1-1 M M me LE .AlDl'1S1'IRS FRI-IDEIKIC Vocal. Doleorxn' lV1'rMi-:lt ELL!-:N I,Ys'rl-in ljAl'L RANDALL
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