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Robert Hanrahan James Hanson Muriel Harris Marilyn Hatfield Helen Haupt jean Heginger Betty Heinke Peggy Hellberg John Hinck Lola Hohman ROBERT HANRAHAN. What hasn't Bob done? His brilliant work as team captain on the gridiron, basketball court, and baseball diamond has made him one of Malverne's top-notch athletes. He was a sergeant of the Student Police. Holding almost all class and Student Council offices from treasurer to president, Bob worked hard making many school aHairs successful. JAMES HANSON. jovial Jim, one of the best-liked members of our class, played jayvee football in his junior year. This year he attained the position of varsity tackle. In Mixed Chorus for two years, he also sang in the Boys' Octette. An expert bowler, jim was promptly elected treasurer of the boys' bowling group. MURIEL HARRIS. A newcomer to our high school, Muriel transferred from Spring Valley, New York, at the beginning of her senior year. One of the cutest girls in the class, Muriel served as drum majorette of the band at Spring Valley High. Proving her leadership, she served as home room president and as secretary at various times. MARILYN HATFIELD. Marilyn is one of the busiest girls in school. After working hard on the business staff of the Oracle for three years, she was appointed booster manager this year. Riding, archery, basketball, and ping-pong are her main athletic interests. Marilyn is a member of the Student Police and secretary of the Column Club. HELEN HAUPT. Helen seems to be provided with an inexhaustible supply of geniality, which transforms her companions into a merry group. A prominent member of the Bowling Club for four years, she skillfully maintained very high averages. She also played tennis and ping-pong. Helen's desire to help made her invaluable on many dance committees. JEAN HEGINGER. Jean is noted for her interest in music. She has also worked hard in service organizations and athletics-debate squad, business staffs of the Oracle and Mule, Library Council, Chorus, hockey honor team, tennis, basketball, ping-pong, and Sport Night. To climax three years of combined scholarship and service, she was inducted into the Honor Society. BETTY HEINKE. Returning to Malverne in her senior year, Betty went out for several major sports: volleyball, basketball, archery, badminton, bowling, tennis, and baseball. She was assistant editor of both the Junior Oracle staff and the Mule and was a member of the debate team. Always an honor student, she was elected to the junior Honor Society. PEGGY HELLBERG. Bubbling over with infectious gaicty, Peggy is one of our friendliest seniors. A member of the girls' bowling group for four years, she maintained an enviable record. She also played hockey, basketball, and baseball for three years. Peg's loyalty and class spirit made her an able assistant on several dance com- mittees. JOHN HINCK. It was in his junior year that we first came to know john. Quiet, unassuming, determined, he is a fine fellow, a good student and a sincere friend. Combining business with pleasure, John finds interest in raising chickens as a hobby. His intimate friends like him as he is, so do we. LOLA HOHMAN. Lola may seem a bit shy to people who do not know her. However, all bashfulness disappears when she shoots baskets, makes a bull's eye, or piles up a high bowling score, for she is an expert in most sports. She is also a Ene commercial student and takes an active part in the Red Cross. Page eighteen
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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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JOHN HOLLY. One of our most popular seniors, John participated in a great many sports. He played on the varsity football, basketball, and tennis teams as well as in intramural softball. John was elected home room treasurer and Student Council representative at various times. His good looks, infectious grin, and pleasing personality have brought him much distinction. JUNE HOUSE. June, known to many as our peppiest cheerleader, is one of the best dancers in our senior class. An active participant in Girls' Sport Night for four years, she was selected co-'captain of the Blue team this year. A girl with plenty of vim and vigor, June played hockey and baseball for three years. RUTH HOUSE. Ruthie's lovely voice has kept her in great demand at assemblies-and dances. She sang with the Chorus for three years. Artistic as well as musical, she served on the Oracle art staff for four years, Her athletic interests were centered upon hockey, volleyball, and archery. Ruth was also a vivacious cheerleader in Sport Night. DOROTHY JOHNSTON. Full of pep and always smiling-that's our Dotty. One of Malverne's best cheerleaders, she has been very active in Sport Night for the past four years and also participated in hockey, baseball, and basketball. She was a member of the Mule and of the Oracle staffs, and vice president of her home room last year. JEAN JONES. Darkrhaired Jean is one of the IUOSK attractive girls in the class, as well as one of the best-dressed. She has been a participant in many activities. A member of the girls' bowling group, Jean maintained a high average for the season. She reported for the Mule and Oracle staffs and took part in Sport Night. JOHN KEENFY. Johnny early developed an interest in track and stuck to it. For four years he played a prominent role on the track team. When the cross-country team was organized a year ago, he immediately joined that group and contributed to its success. He helped out by serving on the entertainment committees of several dances. WILLIAM KNIPFING. Amiability, intelligence, and an enthusiasm for competitive sports are all combined in Bill. He has shown more than his share of school spirit starring on the varsity basketball team. He also took part in intramural softball and bowling for one year. He helped to keep law and order as a member of the Student Police. MARJORIE KOEHLFR. Midge's favorite spot is the gym. She has held top rank in tennis and has also been on the basketball honor team four years. However, her activity has not been confined to sports. Marjorie was chairman of the senior refreshment com- mittee for the Hall0wc'en Party and a member of the Column Club. RICHARD KUHN. Dick, coming to Malverne in his junior year, quickly made many friends. This good-humored, laughing boy earned a well-deserved place for himself on the varsity football squad. Wcirking hard and diligently at all practice sessions, he played a fast end position. His presence changes a dull party or gathering into a lively, happy group. CHARLES LAW. Well-dressed, dcbonair, Charlie is one of the best rugcutters in the senior Class. He was an active member of Library Council, Student Police, Staff Assistants Corps, and the Red Cross. Full of energy, Charlie took leading roles in several programs of the Chorus and surprised us with some excellent bass solos. lohn Holly June House Ruth House Dorothy Johnston Jean Jones ,, y .,,, M r. .,..., ,.,. Page nineteen
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