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ROBERT DWINELL. Well-mannered, dependable, and popular, Bob has served as a motion picture operator. His musical talents were displayed at Chorus programs in which he sang for two years. He was also outstanding in the Boys' Octette. Bob's service record includes work as vice president of Library Council as well as assistance in planning many dances. DOROTHY ENGLERT. Dottie was a participant in bowling, archery, hockey, and badminton. She served on the entertainment committee of the Sophomore Hop. As a senior, Dot was very active in the Junior A.W.V.S., often going to Mitchell Field to entertain the service men. She also took part in Sport Night in her senior year. RUTH FAASS. Though Ruth is rather quiet, she has a very friendly manner. She was a member of the girls' Bowling Club for four years and also played baseball for two years. Known to many for her lovely voice, she was a member of the A.W.V.S. and sang in its Chorus. Ruth worked in the cafeteria one year. MARY FASTIGGI. Well-known for her magical fingers, Mary has displayed her piano playing for four years in Sport Night and at assembly programs and was accompanist at the band recital. She was chairman of the entertainment committee for the Sophomore Hop. She was rated second highest in the archery tournament and also excelled at ping-pong. JOHN FEIDNER. John seems to be the quiet type until you get to know him. Only then do you discover that he possesses one of the keenest senses of humor ever to be known. Sports-minded, John was a member of the football team for two years. Bowling is his hobby, and he pursues it with a vengeance. MARILYN FEIL. Many varied activities have highlighted Marilyn's career in Malverne. In the realm of sports she chose archery, bowling, volleyball, and hockey. She showed her patriotism by selling war saving stamps in her home room and her class spirit by selling tickets at the Sophomore Hop. She was also a member of the Student Police BERNICE FELTON. Our lively editor has spent every moment she could spare making a success of our yearbook Bernice used the little extra time she did have becoming an expert bowler in the girls' bowling group. Her ready smile her willingness to help others, and her charming personality have earned recognition and distinction for Bernice NONA FLATLEY. Neat as a pin and right out of a bandbox steps Nona, voted outstanding ,citizen of the class Her election to innumerable offices attests to her classmates' confidence in her. A tireless assistant on the Oracle staff, Nona was appointed business manager this year. She worked hard in Student Association and Column Club. JEAN FLETCHER The popularity of dark-haired Jean is known to many. She has been a member of the Oracle editorial staff for three years and participated in hockey and bowling as well as Sport Night. The Leaders' Club occupied a great deal of Jean s time She also played an active part in the Red Cross program. EDWARD FRANK. Eddie, known to his intimate friends as Louie , is a sports enthusiast. Becdning very proflcient in boxing, his greatest interest, Ed tried out in thc Golden Gloves tournament. He played intramural basketball and was an expert member of the Bowling Club as well Blond Ed is famous for his cheerful disposition and his infectious grin. Robert Dwinell Dorothy Englert Ruth Faass Mary Fastiggi John Feldncr Marilyn Feil Bernice Felton Nona Flatley Jean Fletcher Edward Frank Page sixteen
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GREGORY BUGAJSKI, One of the most friendly fellows in the senior class, Greg is known to many. A stellar player on the varsity football team, he was also a reliable track man. Always willing to lend a helping hand, Gregory was chairman of the senior class Christmas card campaign. He was elected to home room offices several times. MARIAN BUTT. Marian, our demure senior, is one of Malverne's most conscientious workers. Since her chief interest is in journalism, she has naturally contributed materially to the functioning of both the Mule and Oracle editorial staffs. A member of the Column Club, Marian has written each week for two local newspapers and kept the club scrapbook. JANE CAMPBELL. jane, with her snapping brown eyes, is one of our best loved seniors. President of the Chorus, she was chosen narrator for the Naughty Marietta program. She contributed to the success of Sport Night for three years and played basketball well. Jane is an efhcient Library Council member and a hard worker in the Red Cross. MARILYN CHADWICK. With such an imposing sports record chalked up to her credit, it is understandable that Marilyn had little time for other activities. She played hockey, basketball, volleyball, and softball for four years. An expert player, she was chosen captain of the hockey honor team and co-captain of the Orange team in her senior year. JEAN CLARK. jean is one of Malverne's peppiest girls. She has displayed ability in many fields. She bowled and played baseball, basketball, and hockey. She often proved her singing talent by performing at dances, assemblies, and Sport Night. She was a member of the editorial staffs of the Oracle and Mule in her senior year. .IACQUELINE CRAWFORD. jackie has devoted much of her time to Malverne's sports. She was so prohcient in hockey, basketball, bowling, and baseball that she earned membership on several honor teams. Her classmates placed their confidence in jackie by electing her to home room oiiices and Student Council, She is one of the best-dressed members of our class. THOMAS DARCY. Versatile Tom has had a finger in every pie. He was active in track and basketball for two years, was a class officer, and a Student Council representative. Master of ceremonies at several dances, Tom was responsible for much of their success. A high light in Tommy's career was his induction into both Honor Societies. DOROTHY DONLON. Dotty has had many activities to her credit. For the past two years she has been a member of Library Council, the Stagecraft Club, the Girls' Chorus, and the Oracle art staff. Always an active partici- pant in Girls' Sport Night, Dotty was chairman of the tickets for the Orange team this year. ANN DONOHUE. Coming to us in her senior year from Wilmington, Delaware, Ann was liked immediately by those who learned to know her. Her difficult role in the senior play proved that she has real dramatic ability. She was a hard worker on the Oracle editorial staff and also a member of the voice class, JEWEL DOYLE. Skill in commercial work has made jewel a valuable assistant in school activities. Anxious to put her talents to use, she was chairman of the Staff Assistants Corps and had charge of all outgoing service men's mail. She showed her interests in sports by participating in archery. Gregory Bugajski Marian Butt Jane Campbell Marilyn Chadwick jean Clark Jacqueline Crawford Thomas Darcy Dorothy Donlon Ann Donohue Jewel Doyle Page fifteen
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.Ioan lirisbie Patricia lirothingham Ivy Gaffney lfthel Gherity Paul bib on Dorothy Gill jane Gould Lois Green Helen Guthy Ruth Haefele 'IOAN FRISIIIIQ. .Ioan is noted for her excellence in badminton, in which she participated for several years. livery year she has taken part in the Sport Night program. For two years she was a reliable member of the Oracle business staff. Desiring to help her class, Joan was ever ready to serve on a committee. PATRICIA FROTHINGHAM. Witlely known for oratorical skill, Pat served on the debating squad. She put her powers to use at Sport Night, when she was master of ceremonies. Pat was Malvernc's champion at badminton, but she also participated in baseball and volleyball. She had charge of Oracle photographs this year, after serving on the staff two years. IVY GAFFNEY. One of our best loved seniors, Ivy was the captain of the Orange team this year. A very fine athlete, she is one of the few girls receiving her gold key for sports. Ivy has been on the art staff of the Oracle for three years. She faithfully and ei'I'iciently served in the Stagecraft Club. ETHEL GHFRITY. Sophisticated Ethel is known to all Malvcrne as that-very-smartly-dressed senior. In charge of typing for the Oracle, Ethel still found time to report for service on the Mule. Her athletic interests centered in major sports: basketball, baseball, and hockey. Fun-loving and gay, Ethel adds Wit and sparkle to any gathering. PAUL GIBSON. This happy-go-lucky senior didn't specialize in any phase of curricular activity, but spent his days in a carefree manner. However, his main interest was sports. He participated in track for three years, cross-country, football, bowling, and wrestling for one year, and intramural basketball and softball. Paul sang in the Chorus two years, DOROTHY GILL. Dotty has been an outstanding figure in girls' sports at Malvcrne. She served as captain and manager of the hockey class team and has been on both the hockey and basketball honor teams. She played volleyball and base ball and was a participant in Sport Night for two years. Incidentally, she is an excellent commercial student IANI GOULD. Jovial, easygoing, pleasant of disposition, -lane makes you like her. She has devoted her attention chiefly to the fields of music and sports. She thoroughly enjoyed archery, basketball, fencing, and riding. An excellent soloist she was a prominent member of the Chorus. jane was also elected Student Council representative for two years IOIS GREEN. Lois has led an active school life, participating in Girls' Sport Night, serving on the business staff of the Mule, and singing in the Chorus. She has also served as a cafeteria assistant. She was a member of tht Student Council I and a Red Cross representative. Her sports interests include ping-pong, archery, and riding. HIIIN Q UTHY A member of the Senior Art Council, Poster Club, art staPf of the Oracle, and Stagccraft Club, Helen has designed many stage sets for our plays. She was a member of the Chorus and voice class for two years and Library Council one year A badminton enthusiast, she also enjoys basketball and volleyball. RUTH HAEFELE. Quiet, reserved intelligent Ruth was an active member of the Library Council for three years. Excelling in the ability to handle a paint brush or sketch ing pencil, she is interested mainly in art. Ruth was a participant in Girls' Sport Night for three years 1nd was an accomplished member of the girls, archery group. Page seventeen
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