Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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Come to room 120 any Friday morning and see the money flow like water from our pockets into Flying Jeeps. In all, the entire sophomore class has spent a total of 53,039.05 for bonds and stamps. And we're far from finished, we warn you. We're really going to see this war business through 0 Several of the boys tried out for the football team and those who made it were Johnny Pearsall, Jack Frothingham, Joe Lehmann, Bud Englert, and Jay Nash 0 As well as being the leading soph- omore on the basketball team, Bob Anderson was an outstanding player in football and baseball 0 Some of our prominent wrestlers were John Cappellini, Willie Butterworth, and Lloyd Roenbeck 0 Our fleet-footed boys on the track squad, Kenny Bowden and Kay Hansen, proved their worth to the high school squad 0 Slugger Lehmann and Home-run King Frothingham, along with Flash Englert, shone brightly among the baseball stars and made the students sit up and take notice 0 The class of ,46 is proud of its six members who received highest honors certifi- cates. Twenty-one others tagged just slightly behind them, re- ceiving certificates of distinction I When a fresh northeasterly Wind blew Mr. DeGraff in straight from the South Pacific to our faculty, the pupils welcomed him with open arms and fear-laden hearts. His musical talent soon became recognized, and we are waiting for a session of Boogie-Woogie as good as his classical renditions 0 Mrs. Garwick, along with her bugs, turtles, frogs, and dissecting equipment, has become an everlasting friend to all of us 0 That busy young mademoiselle whom you see scurrying back and forth between the business rooms is none other than our own Miss Roth. Although she keeps us up nights doing shorthand, We don't mind, as long as it's for her. We shall always wonder how she and Miss Janda, co-sponsors of Sport Night, who live together, could possibly have kept their teams' secrets from each other O We wish to thank Miss Janda, Miss Roth, Mr. Randall, and especially Miss Lyster, our class adviser, for their helpful supervision and cooperation in making our sophomore year so enjoyable. We hope to see them again next term-as juniors! '46 War Bonds for Sale! We're the ones who buy them! OFFICERS President .... ,,...... . ,, ..,., ..... . . .. ....., . Paul Spier Vice President. .,,, . , Daniel Randall Secretary ,...... .. .. ...June Sloane Treasurer. , .. . Daniel McCormick ,322 i Mille 4, it If 9 ly x ii Ui - I Fmigx in fi? 4- -Aggiijfj' ' 1 Y V j X' A I ar 'v i , Ai X -In 01' 0 .75-253 ' c A s lil A . 3 as 45211: 'I Q Q i ,,, ' L Kfifrfli' ' , , . f -11 j ' i ' - i , j 1 li of LGR n dl X 59 g X X .FV avi 'A N 6 X F a 35-3.J'..'g, X . A -is to 1 -,age . L 4

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N ambitious, energetic, lively class, we juniors have earned a definite place for ourselves. We have contributed more than our share to the school in music, debating, athletics, and service organizations O For instance, in the field of debating, Phil Bahn and Lee Grant talked themselves into and out of many an argument. Other members of the class heartily interested in this activity are Don Brandis and Bernard Price as well as Barbara Brandenburg and Laurel Moss. Both of these teams excelled at debating, winning several decisions. Leo won the sectional com- petition in the American Legion Oratorical Contest and received a high rating in the county finals at Valley Stream I The chorus would be at a loss without the cooperation and support of the jun- iors. joy Quist, Mary Rehl, Adelaide Smolen, Marie Trafleante, and Elma Worrall were featured as soloists in a number of pre- sentations. And where would the band be without Roy Breitz, Bob Bradfish, Robert Burke, Charles Martinek, Bob Nafis, Sidney Snyder, and Betty Peters? 0 This year the class added a new fea- ture to its activities. It inaugurated the idea of presenting a play in return for the one which Central High School gave at our assembly. Entitled Miss Personality Plus, the plot concerned the everyday activities of an ordinary family. Another precedent was broken when the juniors accepted Mr. Winks' invitation to sponsor the Radio Revue, sharing the profits with the band 0 The sportsminded girls, as well as the boys, have had many oppor- tunities to display their skills. Gloria Bizzoso, Doris Jones, Mar- garet Lorenzo, and joan Mauer rank high in the competition for points 0 Under the direction of Miss Majewski, the girls real- ized that gym means more than volleyball, basketball, ping-pong, or badminton and that dancing, from tap to Russian ballet may also furnish pleasant entertainment. Their specialty, however, is square dancing. And don't think that this interest is confined to the girls alone. Many a boy has been seen tapping his rendition of Three Blind Micen 0 A number of our boys have distin- guished themselves in football, basketball, wrestling, cross-coun- try, baseball, and track. Look at Tom Leverte's record! Varsity football player, one of the highest scoring basketball players in the county, and a varsity baseball man. As for wrestling, Ted Morris and Harold O'Chester pinned many opponents during the season. Russell Vuolo is an ardent track man. Charlie Fischer can zip right through the line in any football game, while Mike Sir- chia can really hit a baseball. Lody Rissland proved his ability on the football team, while Bill Keeler helped to win a number of basketball games I The jeep campaign, this year's war saving stamps project, brought excellent results. Altogether, a total of seven thousand dollars in bonds and stamps was pledged. OFFICERS President . . ,,.,, . . .... ,.... ....., . . . . .Charles Fischer Vice President .. ......,.. Russell Vuolo Secretary.. .....,.... ...Adelaide Smolen Treasurer ...... ....... . Julius Kern '45 'Wi nvzziz . : J ' x o-+9 41- ' x f RILYJILL S ff 'ze' Jvc 'U X us! Mwvob P A S' 4 4 Ai gl s tl f? I 4 x , . ,' 64 -J -Z M zz, 5 -if C I as , - -t I- f pf.. j,l 11 I . ,fl ll, .- T l-R 3 X vi 8 ' - - iff if. Q x sax , Y X. f if . l SX! lf, - ' lj Page twenty-seven



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