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I fk O by ft- if fi E lil ll 'pl' ff? F08 TIYEIVE YEARS WE IMVE WNTEO IMTIEIITIY T0 DESERVE TIMT DISTIII- GIIISIIED TITLE - SEIIIORS MID Il0lY TIIE TIME IMS 60016. IIERE IVE JRE All T13 0F 03- C AS 0 T944 Theodore Demmerle Edward Moore Carolyn Rand Mary Lou Allin THEODORE DEMMERLE. Class president Ted's chest is broad but not broad enough for all the varsity letters earned for football, basketball, baseball, and track. He was also captain of the Student Police. Maintaining a perfect balance of scholastic and extra- curricular activities, Ted was inducted into the Na- tional Honor Socicty. A january graduate, he is now at Notre Dame. EDWARD MOORE. Meet popular, humorous Eddie, vice president of our class. A home room president for two years and home room vice president for one, Eddie demonstrated his ability to lead others. His hurdle jumping and swift running earned him a well-deserved place on the varsity track squad. Eddie played jayvee basketball and football as a junior. CAROLYN RAND. Malverne will remember class secretary Carolyn's efficient service in the Student Po- lice, Library Council, Chorus, and Student Council. She was an attendance assistant, had a role in the senior play, and enjoyed tennis and basketball. For all this, plus a consistent honor average, she was elected to mem- bership in the junior and Senior Honor Societies. MARY LOU ALLIN. Dynamic is the word for Mary Lou-senior class treasurer, Column Club president, conscientious worker on both the Mule and Oracle staffs, leading lady in the senior play, member of the decoration committee for junior Prom, assistant trc xs- urer for the Student Association drive, member of both Honor Societies. What more could one girl do? Page thirteen
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.J b4 Qf W . o DMR MR. lf DIMM: Page twelve Although you've been here less than a year, we seniors al- ready think you're great. To show you how much We appre- ciate your unfailing assistance, your constant understanding, and your keen sense of humor, we are dedicating this year- book to you. Coming to Malverne in September, you imme- diately entered into our activities and class projects as our senior adviser. We should like to devote the entire book to telling you how much We think of youg but since space is limited, We place you AT THE HEAD 0F THE CLASS!
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jean Abrams Robert Arfman Jack Baker Robert Ball Frances Beigen William Bolch Edward Boss Brita Breitz Dorothy Brown Lois Brown ,IEAN ABRAMS. jean entered Malverne in the latter part of her junior year. She quickly acquired the popularity which she has since retained. By participating in major sports, basketball and baseball, jean has shown her skill and ability in athletics. Sport Night brought out one of her hidden talents, a startling adeptness at all forms of acrobatics. ROBERT ARFMAN. Though not the talkative type, Bob is very friendly. He has been an active member of the Library Council for two years. He played intramural baseball and basketball and ran on the track team. Since his hobby is horses, he reads all he can find about horse breeding and has enjoyed membership in the Riding Club. JACK BAKER. ,Iack's wit and personality have made him one of the best liked members of our class, Heartily interested in athletics, he has been on hand at each football, basketball, and baseball game. With such enthusiasm he has made a capable manager for several major sports. He was often a home room officer and Student Council representative. ROBERT BALL. Malverne appreciated smiling, fun-loving Bob when he came in his sophomore year. Immediately accepted into the hearts of all of us, he became prominent in several activities. While active in track and the Bowling Club, he was also a hard-Working member of the Oracle business staff and a home room officer. FRANCES BERGEN. Care-free Fran is known for her amiable disposition. A sports fan, she played hockey, baseball, and basketball for two years, and she was a member of the girls' Bowling Club for four. Frances spends a great deal of her spare time helping in the home economics department. She was a home room treasurer. WILLIAM BOLCH. During his school years, Bill's interests have been concentrated on athletic activities He received a letter for running cross-country with the track team. Bill participated in basketball and softball for four years Always working hard at any activity, he was a faithful and eflicient cafeteria assistant for four years and a library assistant for two. EDWARD BOSS. Ed is one of the quiet, unassuming members of the senior class yet behind this quiet demeanor is stored a plenitude of worth-while information, much of which he has gained from reading in his favorite spot, the library, Give Ed a motion picture projector or an airplane model, and he's in his glory BRITA BREITZ. Blonde-haired Brita, a rather quiet girl, has a very friendly manner. Bowling, badminton and tennis have been her main athletic interests. A fine commercial student, she is a prominent member of the Staff Assistants Corps She worked with the high school Chorus and was also a member of the junior A. W. V. S. Chorus DOROTHY BROWN. One of the more popular seniors, Dot is known to many for her dancing ability. Her lovely voice has made her a valued member of the Chorus. Mainly interested in the field of athletics, she was a member of the Riding Club for four years, as well as the girls' archery and fencing groups. LOIS BROWN. Noted for her intelligence Lois has received many honors in Malverne. Coming to us in her sophomore year, cheery, smiling Lois immediately became interested in our activities. One of the more scholarly members of our senior class, she has received several certificates with highest honors. Her many outside interests have taken much of her time. Page fourteen
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