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BETTY NEYSTROM, In Forest Hills High School from which she has just come, Betty was bowling captain for two years, besides being a member of the Pan-American Club and the Swimming Club. She has continued many of those interests at Malverne. VALBORG NICKEL. Val, noted for her musical ability, has been a member of the band and chorus. She has sung in trios on. several occasions, she has been active in Sport Night and girls sports, and is one of the leading members of the 4-H Club. RICHARD NICKELSEN. Dick has been very busy this year. Photography Editor for the Oracle, he was responsible for all Oracle pictures. He has also been a member of the band for several years, and a member of the varsity basketball team. EDWIN NIES. Eddie will be remembered for his musical ability, as he played the saxophone in both the marching band and the swing band. His good-natured debating made many history classes more entertaining. TIMOTHY O'KEEFFE. Three years on the varsity basketball team have made Tim known to all Malvernitcs for his brilliant play on the court. He has excelled in football and track and was a member of the Student Police, the Student Council, and has held many class oibces. This year his classmates voted him best dressed boy in the annual popularity contest. JOAN O'TOOLE. The prettiest girl in the senior class, Joan's pleasing personality is known to everyone. She served as an attendance assistant and was a member of the band, chorus, and the Leaders' Club. Adept at many sports, ,Ioan was a member of the Honor Society. WILLIAM PENNISI. Bill has managed to accomplish a great deal, as he has been a member of the Senior Honor Society, the Stagecraft Club, the Math Club, the Oracle editorial staff, and the Motion Picture Operators. GLORIA PERENYI. Penny was best known for her scholastic and artistic ability. She made three murals for rooms in the school, was a member of the Senior Art Council and the Library Council. Gloria also excelled as a badminton player. PAULINE PICINICH. Pauline's efliciency in commercial work made her a valuable assistant in school activities. Be- sides this, she was an outstanding member of the bas- ketball, volleyball, and hockey teams. Pauline also par- ticipated in Sport Night for four years. NEAL RAN- DALL. Neal's line voice was heard at many of Mal- verne's music festivals: he was a member of both the chorus and the boys' octet. Neal was also interested in tennis and ping pong and has been a member of both these teams. i k'k'k'k'k LEOLA RAYZAK. Leola has been active as a member of the Stagecraft Club, the Senior Art Council, the Oracle Art Staff, and the Junior A.W.V.S. In athletics she has been on the girls' ping-pong and baseball teams. HILDA RIVERA. Hilda has been a member of the Oracle and Mule staffs for tive years and has served Miss Knipe on the Library Council for four years. She is an active member in the Staff Assistants Corps and has received many honor certificates. WILLIAM ROB- INSON. Bill is familiar to Malvernites as a hall cop in the first floor corridor. He is also known on the athletic field, as a member of the varsity football, baseball, and track teams. Bill has been elected to many class oilices. JEANNE ROEDEL. Jeanne came to Malverne from Lynbrook and has since been known for her artistic abilityg she has been active in the Senior Art Council. Jeanne also spends a good deal of time at the ice skating rink and has become a very proicient skater. ROBERT ROHL. Bob specialized in track. He has been a member of the track team for three years, the cross-country team, junior varsity football, and has played several years of intramural basketball and baseball. MURIEL ROSENBERG. Muriel has been active in basketball, baseball, and ping-pong. Taking a leading role in the Orange Team entertainment, Muriel played the part of Mayor LaGuardia in Sport Night. She also served the hungry hordes in the cafeteria. LAURA ROVITZ. Quiet and reserved, Laura is an excellent student. She is prominent in the publications field, having been a member of the Oracle and Mule editorial staffs and has served as attendance assistant this past year. She was also a member of the Library Council, and participated in volleyball and tennis. ELEANOR RUHROLD. Ellie has been a faithful worker at the candy counter, has participated in girls sports and Sport Night, and acted as typist for the Junior Press. Her most famous speech: No, I can't give you candy for credit. MARIE SANSONE. Marie has been a member of the Library Council for four years and a member of the Art Metal and jewelry and Biology clubs. She has been active in hockey, ping-pong, bowling, volleyball, and archery. CARMEN SARNO. Carmen, one of the best looking members of the senior class, would agree that music is his chief interest. He played in the Nassau County Band, Malverne Band, orchestra, and swing band. In addition, he was a letter man on the wrestling team. Page twenty
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JOHN JONES. A sports enthusiast, he served as assistant manager of the wrestling squad in his sophomore year and manager in his junior year. He also participated in track, intramural basketball, and baseball. JOAN KAISER. Sportsmindcd Joan, captain and co-captain of the Orange Team, participated in basketball, bowling, hockey, and baseball. She was a member of the cheerleading squad for four years. Joan also sang in chorus, was a home room officer and received honor certificates every semester. JOHN KLEESPIES. Although he seems to be very quiet, he is one of Malverne's hardest workers, especially in the scientific field. He has served faithfully in the Motion Picture Operators' Club and as a member of the band. HELEN KLOUS. Our effervescent editor also worked on the Mule and Junior Press. She received honor certificates every semester, was a member of the Honor Society and Library Council. Bowling, badminton, tennis, volleyball were her athletic interests. The Theatre, Riding and Rifle clubs also claimed her loyalty. STANLEY KOLCZYNSKI. A rather quiet but popular and friendly member of the senior class, Stan participated in track and intramural basketball. During his junior year, Stanley was manager of the wrestling team. DORIS KOPPEN. Doris' dramatic ability was demonstrated by her roles in the Interclass Plays and in a cutting from Mary of Scotland. She was a member of the Theatre and Column clubs as well as the Library Council, Staff Assistants Corps, Oracle and Mule staffs. JAY KRONENBERG. He left Malverne in November to join the Navy, but last year the words Your sports announcer, J. K. and the voice of Junior Kroncnberg were well known to Malvernites. Jay was also a band member, a debater, and sports reporter for the Mule. JOHN LAHR. Sports were Jack's forte. He played varsity baseball four years, and was team captain in his senior year. He played two years of varsity football and two years of intramural basketball. Jack was also on the Student Police. ARCHIBALD LAMMEY. Archie was twice president of the Student Association, several times home room presi- dent, and captain of the Student Police. He played var- sity baseball and football and was Malverne's representa- tive to Empire Boys' State. WILLIAM LOCKWOOD. Bill was active in basketball, softball, horseshoe pitch- ing, baseball, and football. An excellent wrestler. he was captain in his senior year. He was also captain of the Motion Picture Operators this past year. 'k'ki A'i'ir ADELAIDE LOUGHLIN. Dark-haired, sophisticated, Adelaide is a very popular member of the senior class. She was co-captain of the Orange team, and has par- ticipated in basketball, hockey, baseball, and four Sport Nights. She has been an officer of her home room. WILLIAM LOUV. Bill will be a Marine soo-n, as he has already enlisted and when June rolls around he will go on active duty. During his years at Malverne he has been less active in school affairs owing to many outside interests. DOROTHY LOWE. Dottie came to Malverne from Hawaii and has earned a reputation for being an expert on matters Hawaiian. She has won distinction by her scholastic achievements. She participated in Girls' Sport Night and is treasurer of the Junior A.W.V.S. EDITH LUGINBUHL. Edith has used her musical and dramatic talents well during her high school years. She has been a member of the chorus and had a leading part in the Stephen Foster Program and in the Senior Play. DOROTHY MACRONALD. Witty, energetic little Dottie, captain of the winning Blue Team, works at the candy counter, plays on the hockey, basketball, volle ball, and b b 11 l y ase a teams. A ways full of pep, she seems to be everywhere at once. GEORGE MARKERT. George is well known on the gridiron, having played on the varsity football team several years: he captained the team in his senior year. George also played a good deal of intramural football. BEATRICE MARSHALL. Bea has been mos the band and chorus. She has also been manager of archery, a member of the Riding, Bowling, and Theatre clubs, and a participant in Sport Night. JUDD MATHISON. Judd came to Malverne in his senior year and became one of the best known and best liked seniors. He is noted for his dancing, humor, and dramatic ability. Judd won acclaim in Nickelodeon Nights and in the Senior Play. ZOLA NAPIER. Zola came to Malverne in her senior year from John Adams High School and lost no time in adapting herself to new surroundin volleyball and softball. MARTIN NEWMAN. Martin's discussions with Mr. Roberts have highlighted the second period E l' h l . ' A ng is e ass He has been a member of the Oracle staff and Math Club, and was in the Junior play and Christmas play. He has also been a faithful member of the 4-H Club. t active in music organizations, having been a member of both gs. She was active in sports, including basketball, Page nineteen
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