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RICHARD SCHEUING. I.ynbrook's loss was Malverne's gain when tall, smooth, affable Dick came to Malverne in his junior year. He was active as baseball manager and was a protninent member of the Bowling Club. Dick proved his dramatic ability when he obtained a leading role in the senior play. He was elected home room treasurer. ,IULIA SCHOCK. One of the more reserved members of our senior class, julia has been prominent in the commercial depart- ment of Malverne High. In her freshman year she was elected to the office of secretary of the class. At the junior High Hallowe'en party julia served on the senior refreshment committee. She was also active in basketball. KENNETH SCHUISERT. Meet one of the most smartly dressed members of the senior class. He's also one of the most mischievous members, For one year he was on the boys' intramural basketball team and often lent a helping hand on class dance committees. Ilis outside interest lies mainly in the activities of the Coast Guard Reserve. GRACE SCIIWARZ. Slim, blonde, sophisticated Grace demonstrated her dramatic ability by playing one of the leading roles of the senior play. Grace has also proved that she can skillfully wield a racquet by her enthusiasm in tennis and ping-pong. In addition to these varied activities she found time to sing with the Chorus for three years. ADDISON SEEKINS. In the role of the genial Dr. Sulley in the senior play cast, Addison surpassed his former display of acting ability, which was demon- strated in the sophomore interclass plays. He was also active in football and track. A cadet in the Air Corps linlisted Reserve, Addison intends to enter that branch of service after graduation. MARILYN SIEDENISURG. Diminutive Marilyn has exhibited enthusiasm for sports, having been .tttivc in hockty riding, archery, bowling, volleyball, and softball. In addition, she has been in Sport Night for three years. On her eighth birthday, Marilyn received her first riding habit as a gift from her father, and by constant practice she has become an accomplished equestrienne. MARJORIE SMITH. Marge's good looks and pep have won her a host of friends. A cheerleader for three years, she was elected captain of the varsity squad this fall. Margie participated in bowling, base- ball, and basketball for four years, making several class and honor teams, She served both as a class and as a home room ofiieer. DAVID STAPLES. Dave's humor often breaks up the monotony of the classroom, to the delight of faculty and students alike. IIe's a boy with varied interests. He's manager of this year's baseball team and was a member of the entertainment committee for the junior Prom. Much of his time he devotes to the work of the 4-H Club. VIRGINIA STARK. The girl with the pleasant smile-that's our Ginny. Greatly interested in the field of sports, she played basketball, hockey, and badminton and was also a member of the girls' bowling group for four years. A familiar Hgure behind the candy counter daily, Virginia possesses much ability to work well with others. AUDREY STONE. To those who know her best, Audrey personifies the friendly, carefree attitude of the ideal high school girl. Athletically inclined and a member of the Leaders' Club, she played baseball, basketball, badminton, and volleyball. Audrey was also a hard worker on the Oracle business staff. She sang with the Chorus and was a Student Police member. Richard Scheuing julia Schock Kenneth Schubert Grace Schwarz Addison Seekins Marilyn Sitdenburg Marjorie Smith David Staples Virginia Stark Audrey Stone Page twenty-three
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Jack Randall Jeanne Ray Patricia Reinfeld Grace Rhodes Thomas Rice Joan Ries Roberta Riley Betty Riordan Henry Roenbeck Lena Sarno JACK RANDALL. Famous for his fleetness, Jack was the ever-reliable man on football, baseball, and track teams. He served two terms as treasurer of the Student Association. He put his artistic talent to use by working on the Oracle art staff. For achievement in these many fields he was elected to the National Honor Society. JEANNE RAY. Jeanne is one of Malverne's peppiest seniors. Her extracurricular activities have included participation in Sport Night in her junior and senior years and several seasons of hockey. Jeanne was elected Junior Red Cross representative in her sopho- more year and alternate in her senior year. PAT REINFELD. A newcomer to Malverne in her junior year, Pat quickly entered into all our fun. She immediately signed up for tennis, hockey, and Girls' Sport Night. This year she lent her talent to the senior play and the editorial staff of the Oracle. Pat also served her class on the decoration committee of the Junior Prom. GRACE RHODES. After 3:15 any day, happy-go-lucky Grace can be found lending a helping hand behind the candy counter or in the commercial department. However, she always has time for a game of baseball and basketball as well as badminton and volleyball. She also served on the refreshment committee for the Junior High Hallowe'en party. THOMAS RICE. Appearing in Malverne in his second year, Tom soon made many friends. The carefree type, he Ends much enjoyment in rug-cutting. His outside interests in sports are roller skating and basket shoot- ing. Putting his scholastic training to the fullest use, Tom expects to enter into the held of medicine when he graduates. JOAN RIES. Charming and sweet, Joan, one of the more reserved members of our class, is always willing to lend ll helping hand. She participated in Sport Night and was a member of several dance committees. Sports minded Joan finds interest in ping-pong, bowling, archery, and basketball, She is also on the business staff of the Oracle ROBERTA RILEY. Roberta will always be remembered for her lovely voice, singing in the Stephen Foster program She was a member of the Chorus and voice class for one year. She enjoyed bowling and was on the baseball and hockey class teams. In addition to this, she participated in Sport Night for three years. BETTY RIORDAN. Betty has been one of our busiest girls. She has competed in Girls' Sport Night for four years, as well as tennis, badminton, basketball and volleyball. Reputed for her willingness to serve, she has been on the Senior Art Council, dance committees and the Oracle business staff. Betty sang with the Chorus for three years. HENRY ROENBECK. A decided talent and adept ness at running and field sports made Henry a valued member of the track and cross-country teams He also showed interest in intramural sports, especially basketball and softball, His fine voice gained him membership in the Mixed Chorus for two years. Henry was also the vice president of his home room. LENA SARNO. Lena has been very active in girls' sports, playing basketball, hockey, baseball, and volleyball for three years. She has been on both the hockey and baseball honor teams. Since her sophomore year Lena has been a participant in Sport Night. This year she was on the senior refreshment committee for the Junior High Hallowe'en Party. Page twenty-two
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jane Suarez Carol Tuffy Robert Wall Sidney Weinberger Richard Wolbern Harold Wolf Raymond Wolf john Zider JANE SUAREZ. Jane has innumerable activities to her credit. She participated in several sports and served four years on the Library Council. She held the position of prompter for the sophomore play in the interclass contest. She has served Malverne by being a Junior Red Cross representative for two years and by working with the Chorus. CAROL TUFFY. Well liked, Carol is one of the best dancers in the class. She has been a dependable worker on all dance committees. She displayed her dramatic ability in the sophomore interclass plays, and served as a Student Council representative in her junior year, Carol was a home room oHicer several times and a Sport Night participant. ROBERT WALL. Bob's two years on the football squad and track team distinguished him as one of Malverne's outstanding athletes. His characterization of the benevolent lawyer Neff in the senior play will long be remembered. Bob was on the Oracle art staff for two years, a Student Council representative, and a home room otiicer twice. SIDNEY WEINBERGER. Have you ever wondered who is behind the spotlights and stage effects which put color and reality into Malverne's stage productions? That's science wizard Sidney! His scholastic ability is displayed by the fact that he was a member of both the Junior and Senior Honor Societies. Interested in music, Sid was also a band member. RICHARD WOLBERN. Lurking behind Dick's shy grin, there is no little executive ability. He held several home room offices and was in the Junior Honor Society. He is an active member of the Bowling Club and has a year of varsity cross-country, three years of track, a year of wrestling, plus several intramural sports to his credit. HAROLD WOLF, Well-kiiown for his artistic talent, Harold served on the Oracle art staff for two years and in his Senior year was elected editor of the art department. For two years the Senior Art Council took up a major part of his time. Harold was elected to the National Honor Society in his junior year. RAYMOND WOLF. Quiet, intelligent Ray is the tall half of the Wolf twins. Businesslike in everything he undertakes, Raymond was a welcome member on the business staff of the Oracle. He played a double role in the senior play. He also served in the Red Cross Staff Assistant Corps. JOHN ZIDER. Jack has been one of Malverne's best athletes. He was outstanding in basketball, but is most famous for his excellent pole vaulting. Our cross-country team owes much of its success to him for his constant victories. His home room proved its faith in Jack by electing him Student Council representative in his sophomore year. MILDRED RIZZO. Pretty, fun loving, popular Mildred entered Malverne in January after the pictures had gone to the engraver. IN MEMORIAM. Our year book would not be complete without a tribute to Roy Hansen, who courageously gave his life in the Sea Scout disaster March 21, 1943. His name will always strike a responsive chord in our memories. Page twenty-four
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