Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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JEAN EMBERTON, jean is a member of the Senior Honor Society, Stagecraft, Riding, Current Problems and Debate clubs. She was on the hockey, baseball, volleyball, and basketball honor teams. She took part in the interclass plays during her junior year and won the American Legion Oratorical Contest in her senior year. BRUCE ENGLANDER. Bruce left Malverne after the first term to do his part in winning the war by joining the army. Before he left Bruce was known about Malverne as a good football man. He played intramural basketball for several years. KARLYLE FACEY. Karlyle was an ambitious boy who completed his senior year in january so as to be able to begin his college education. He was well able to do this for he is well known at Malverne for his scholastic ability. MARION FAMERA. Marion has been active in sports and was on the basektball, hockey and baseball honor teams for three years. She was a member of the Staff Assistants Corps, the Leaders' Club and the junior A.W.V.S. RUTH FIALA. An active senior, she was home room vice-president, teacher at the Senior Dancing Class, manager of Riding, Archery, and Rifle clubs and an avid bowler. Ruthie represented Malverne at Empire Cvirls' State. DOROTHEA FISCHER. Snook has an impressive athletic record. She received her gold key, excelling in hockey, baseball, basketball and volleyball. She was business manager of the Oracle, student police sergeant, and was a member of the Senior Honor Society. ARTHUR FOX. Arty sang in the chorus, belonged to the Math Club, and was on the track team. He was a member of the Student Police, band, and the business staff of the Oracle, Arthur had perfect attendance for six years. RICHARD FRAMPTON. Richard has been an ardent sports fan. He has to his credit four years of wrestling, he was manager and assistant manager of the football team for two years each, and a member of the baseball team for two years. WILLIAM FRIDAY. Bill has been a member of the Library Council for three years and secretary of that same organization for two years. He has also held his position on the Student Police for two years. His future career will be farming -he hopes. DOROTHEA GLEESON. Dottie was the president of the Junior Red Cross two years, a member of the Staff Assistants Corps, and participated in two Red Cross productions. Dottie also enjoyed hockey, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and fencing. 'A'i'i k'A k BARBARA GRAF, Coming to Malverne during her sophomore year, she has from the first participated in many art activities. Bobbye has been on the art staff of the Oracle, president of the Senior Art Council, mem- ber of the Stagecraft Club and the badminton team. FLORENCE GRANT. Dolly, too, came to Malverne during her sophomore year. She made frequent appear- ances in assemblies and was an ardent debater for two years. She was also an active member of the Rifle Club and secretary of the Current Problems Club. SYLVIA GROSSMAN. Another of our athletes and a versatile one, Sylvia was on the class hockey team and an active member of the Fencing and Bowling clubs. She participated in the archery tournament and in Girls' Sport Night. MARJORIE HACKMYER. Coming to Malverne in her junior year, Margie quickly won recognition for her dancing and dramatic ability. She was in both the Senior and junior class plays. She belonged to the basketball team and Riding Club. ROBERT HARVEY. Not only was he captain of the cross-country team but its star. He was also a member of the varsity football team for several years. Malvernites will remember his athletic prowess. ROBERT HILLMAN. Bob's oratorieal activities took much of his time before he left Malverne in January to go to college. He was one of the chief members of the debate team for two years. He was also well known for his skill in tennis. MILDRED JESSUP. One of Malverne's ablest equcstriennes, Mickey has been a member of the Riding Club throughout high school. Nevertheless, she found time for archery, bowling and the Rifle Club. She also participated in Sport Night. MAUDE JEWELL. Maudie, guiding light of the Oracle, has been a member of that staff for three years, as well as the staff of the Mule and Junior Press. She has been in the Knitting, Biology, and Theatre clubs, and in Sport Night. MARCELLA JOHNSON. Coming in her sophomore year, Marcy proved to be one of our most popular girls. She has participated in basketball, volleyball, baseball, hockey, and bowling, and in Sport Night. She sang in the Radio Revue and in Sport Night. RITA JOHNSON. Excelling in sports, Rita has been an outstanding member of the hockey, volleyball, basketball and baseball honor teams, in addition to participating in Sport Night. She has also worked on the Library Council and was a member of the Knitting Club. Page sixteen

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ROBINETTE ALLIEGRO. She's that cute brunettc with a southern drawl you always see in room 300, no matter how early you get there. In addition to being a member of the chorus and the Theatre Club, Robin was active in girls' sports and Sport Night. THOMAS ALLIN. Tommy was active on the tennis team in his junior year, president of his home room this year, a member of the Riding and Stagecraft clubs, and on the staff of the Mule. WALTER BENDER. An outstanding player on the varsity football team, Walt received seven honor certificates during his high school career, and was sergeant of the Student Police this year. He also participated in the Pre-Induction courses. LENORE BENSON. Lenny was a member of the Riding and Fencing clubs, secretary of the Dramatics Club and president of the Current Problems Club. She participated in Girls' Sport Night and basketball and had a leading part in the junior play. DOROTHY BOLCH. Dotty is one of our most athletic girls. She has been a member of the hockey, baseball, volleyball, and basketball teams, on the Leaders' Club and she participated in Sport Night. She was an assistant in the Library Council and in the cafeteria. WILLIAM BOWDEN. Noted for his interest in music, Bill won distinction at the State contest for his clarinet solo. He has been an active member of the band, chorus and orchestra. He also belonged to the Math club, LEROY CAHILL. Captain of this year's wrestling team, he has been on that team for four years and on the baseball and football teams for the last two. Roy also was one of our faithful cafeteria assistants. MARGARET CAHILL. Known as one of our peppiest cheerleaders, Peggy has participated in Sport Night for four years and has been on the hockey, volleyball, basketball, and baseball honor teams. In line with her musical ambitions she sang in the mixed chorus, girls' chorus, and Sport Night trio. RICHARD CARFER. Dividing his time, Richard has traveled back and forth between Malverne and Oceanside for the last four years. In his senior year he has taken the Pre-Induction courses and has played Z' ' baseball. AUDREY CARSS. Noted for her interest in music, she was also a member of the Mule, Junior Press, and Oracle staffs. She has been in the Rid- ing, Rifle, Theater clubs, and in the Library Council. Aud helped as one of the teachers in the Senior Dancing Class. 'k'k1k1k'k1k ARTHUR CHADWICK. One of Malverne's talented seniors, Arthur excels in art and music. A member of the Art Council, he was chosen art editor of the Oracle because of his ability. He was also a member of the Stagecraft Club and worked backstage to organize many assembly programs. IVEY CHAPMAN. Although a rather reticent girl, Ivey participated in basketball and bowling and was a member of the chorus for two years. She received three honor certificates and was a very active member of the 4-H Club. EDMUND CIRINO. One of our best dancers, Eddie was active in the Fencing, Riding, Motion. Picture and Art Clubs. He was a cheerleader, and a member of chorus and band. He participated in the Stephen Foster program and in the All-Nassau Chorus. MARY CONIGLIO. Music has claimed most of Mary's time. She was lead singer in Malverne's popular Sport Night trio. Bowling, archery, hockey, baseball, and volleyball were her athletic interests and she worked on the Mule staff. SHIRLEY CORBITT. Showing a liking for journalism, Shirley worked on the Mule and Oracle staffs. Home room activities .and Biology Club took much of her time and she was one of the instructors in the Senior Dancing Class. VICTORIA DAMES. Capable Victoria's athletic ability and her liking for sports has been evidenced by her participation in basketball, bowling, and volleyball. She was a member of the chorus and she has received numerous honor certificates through her school years. VICTORIA DARCY. One of the busiest girls in the senior class, Vicky has nevertheless maintained an average above 90. She has been secretary of the Student Council, president of the Honor Society, president of the Library Council, and a member of the Leaders' Club. She has also participated in Sport Night. MURIEL EISENBERG. She has been an active member of the senior class, the Staff Assistants Corps, the A.W.V.S. A junior varsity cheerleader, she was active in Girls Sport Night and other sports, and a member of the cast for Nickelodeon Nights. HAROLD ELLIS. Little Harly, known by everyone in Malverne for his athletic prowess, has been one of our outstanding athletes for three years, excelling in basketball, football and track. He has been president of his home room for two years. EUGENE ELLNER. A member of the band, brass choir, and saxophone player in the dance band, most of liugene's activities have revolved around music and sports. He has reported basketball and football for a local newspaper. Page fifteen



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