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ART AND MUSIC as-'af I NEW F0665 AND 010 We had so many new teachers this year that we decided to have some of them introduced at assembly by members of the senior class. Mr. Leedham told of his experiences during the bombing of Pearl Harbor and Mr. DeGrafI described his work in the Philippines. Mr. Abbott, Mrs. Garwick, Miss Roth, and Miss Cole all gave their impressions of Malverne. Principal-John K. Archer Assistant Principal-Christian E. Mills HOME EC AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Ethel A. Grote Stanlie McConnell Doris Moore john O. Winks COMMERCE Madlyn Janda Regina Roth Margaret Wilson ENGLISH Elizabeth Ackerman Ellen Jensen Pearl Knipe Myrtle Middleworth Marion Petre Ethel Seehousz Grace Tietz HEALTH Mabel Green Irene Majewski J. Lester Hanson David Reeser Herman Buros Hilda Cole Charles Vogt LANGUAGES Julia Fay Helen Pendleton MATHEMATICS Allan Johnson Dorothy Lewis Ellen Lyster Dorothy Platz SCIENCE Maxine Garwick Rita Kelly Paul T. Randall SOCIAL STUDIES Nancy Cowgill H. Wilmot DeGraff Norman Leedham Randal Powell Ellen Zoeller Page seven
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V ' 5 5 ' -ro owe cysqycr 5 I I i .z:zi.'f.2r:..fa.':.::. P,,,,,,,i.i.qal.,s ',,A g. I cn 10029 ov R l 1 . t ' 5' , -f'j-' kff'- 4 ' 1Wf54Iw2'1:4a. al. hhmwif,-Frm.: 4 V. fl 5 V--.-'- 513.5 M '35, . g. r- When that long-awaited opening I I day finally arrived, the proud sen- 2 tl 0 E pi iors strutted importantly down the h I, ', il H 6, U .4 ' hall, while the frightened seventh , vf ffl graders inquired anxiously for the f 2 ' 'lin elevator. Although everybody was ,g A-,hiss Vfiigf' ,i-4-- i -A .57 ,. glad to return to school, many who I-95, fkflzx ' ff 'l li' ' ',1, f , ' had worked during the summer felt W-fi ly ,vlh ,, ,, J, ' . . deeply the loss of their weekly pay ffilijrf iggwm . Hin? , . 1112 -.,.1 1 ,:-iii... check. Overflowing with energy, ffiv M IW 1 ff ans... the students soon settled down to work with the full cooperation of the teachers, some of Whom assigned served as a spur toward bigger and better accomplishments during the year. homework the very first night. This enthusiasm BOARD OE EDUCATION 0 Marsh M. Corbitt, presidentg Maurice D. Smithg George Stuartg E. Parker McCrumg Millard D. Pence. ADMINISTRATION 0 Howard T. I-Ierber, superintendent: John K. Archer, principalg Christian E. Mills, assistant. SECRE- TARIES 0 Frances Zitzmann, Kathryn Horan, Marion Mehler, Ardeth Allen, Betty Greenwood.
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.?55.9lMef Functioning as one of the most important and useful organizations in the school, the present council enjoyed a year of activity, marked by wise decisions and fruitful planning. It commenced its work after the student body elected Bob Hanrahan, presidentg Ted Demmerle, vice president, Nancy Murphy, secretary, and Jack Randall, treasurer. The first undertak- ing was the Football Victory Dance. A special feature of this event was the signing of a Guest Book by all those who attended the Thanksgiving Day game. In order to help the Oracle editorial staff in the selection of the dedicatee of the yearbook, this year's council drew up a set of regulations, which will be used in future years. With the new semester, Bob Hanrahan and Nancy Murphy were re- elected, While jack Randall and Charles Fischer took office as vice president and treasurer, respectively. Again, the first project was a dance-the very successful Leap Year Dance, one of the most enjoyable and entertaining affairs in many years. Cooperating with the Parent-Teacher Association, the Council gave its wholehearted support to the Friday Fling, which proved to be a popular enterprise. As customary, the Student Council purchased honor society pins, honor certificates, and merit awards. It also promoted the sale of war stamps and bonds by holding various drives such as the Flying Jeep Campaign. This year the Student Council again earned its fine reputation for service to the school, not only by sponsoring many student activities but also by making new rules and initiating new ideas. The l11l't'filI g will please Colm' fo om'c'r'.
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