Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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JOHN Mac NAB jack, known to many as The Brain, has led a busy life. With three years service behind him, he was captain of the Student Police and did a fine job. He also was active in the Visual Aids, Chorus, Mule staff, Debate Squad, track, bowling, and the Senior Play- an all around man, Jack. ROBERT MAHAFFY Handsome Bob has been very active in Malverne. He was a member of the Student Police, Library Council, and Debate Squad. Chosen as the sports editor of the Mule, he also wrote for the literary staff of the Oracle. Nemo earned varsity letters for his capable tennis and bowling perform- ances. NANCY McAULIFFE Nancy, of the ever-ready smile and winsome disposition, was associate editor of the Oracle and lent a valuable hand to the Mule staff for four years. Witlt her keen interest in all girls' sports, she earned her letter, and was an at- tractive asset to Sport Night cheer- leading. MARILYN MCCULLOUGH Mickey, Pretty Mickey -you'd think the song was written especially for this attractive gal. As a member of the Library Council, Oracle staff, Bowling Club, and Sport Night participant, Mickey has managed to keep busy. After graduation she plans to enter the business world and become the perfect secretary. GEORGE McDONNELL Our handsome hall cop and president of the Student Association has earned many honors in the field of sports. Besides being captain of the cross country team, George earned varsity letters in track, cross country, basket- ball, and tennis. Lafayette is George's choice to pursue a career in chemical engineering. inane, ' ANN MCGEE Sure, and she's the breath of old Ireland, our Annie. With a voice as sweet as a lark, she was an outstanding member of the Chorus and Lyres Club, taking a part in the operetta, and being a soloist at the Spring Concert. A home room secretary, Ann was also in the Senior Play. HENRY MEHRMANN Hank always has a smile for every- one and his wit has enlivened many classes. He played intramural softball for one year and his favorite pastime is salt water fishing at his summer bungalow. He plans to attend Pratt Institute to earn a Certified Public Accountant degree. ROBERT MEHRMANN Bobby, an all-round athlete, and a good- looking one at that, was the mainstay of many football games with his star passing. He also gave outstanding per- formances on the basketball court, and Peeps, as he is known to his many friends, was a strong pillar of our base- ball team with his excellent pitching. HAROLD MESSLER j Known to all as Whitey, his infec- tious grin and pleasing personality have made him one of the most popular members of the class. He was presi- dent of the Chorus, an operetta lead, and an active participant in school plays. He has also found time to par- ticipate in football, basketball, and base- ball. - CHRIS MILIANO Chris was known for his spontaneous wit, and his funny contributions in Classes always kept his classmates laugh- ing. Chris likes golf and he has a collection of odd-looking keys of which he is proud. Chris is not sure, but he thinks he would like to be an adver- tiser. Page twenty-three

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RAE ,IOHNSON Rae is always ready to lend a helping hand. After serving on the Oracle business staff for two years, Rae was made the booster manager in her senior year. She has worked faithfully for the Mule and participated in various gitl's sports. Rae plans to go to Tobe- Colburn School. ITMII. KATZINSKI Knowing Iired has been indeed a pleas- ure, for his sincere manner has won him many true friends. He has held many home room offices, and has Chor- us, Student Police, and two years of varsity football among his activities. llis outside time was taken by a job and his church group. BOYD KIEAN Dyob's bywords, life, liberty, and the pursuit of women have made him a famous character around these Mal- verne halls. Among his activities are Student Police, basketball, and acting as master of ceremonies at various social affairs. His genial personality and hilarious remarks have made him well-liked by everyone. NOIQI. KFIZNIZY Besides being a faithful member of the Chorus, Noel has made a name for herself in girls' sports. She has par- ticipated in Sport Night for four years, and was a cheerleader for one. Noted for her fine drawing ability, she hopes to attend college and continue her studies in art. . PATRICIA KIENNEY Pat, having been of much service here at M. H. S. has been a terrifically busy gal. A Teen-Age Council and Red Cross representative for two years, she was also active in the scho0l's pub- lications. Pat was happiest while par- ticipating in her many athletic activ- ities for which she earned a letter. Page twenty-two ooo 000 DORA KOSTER Quiet, but friendly and extremely proud of Malverne High, is Dora who came here in her freshman year. She likes softball and movies and even con- siders them her hobbies. After gradu- ation, Dora would like to take a posi- tion in the business world, perhaps as a secretary. STANLEY LANGE Stan, a born wit, is known for his outstanding art work for the Oracle, and his posters. A bass in the Chorus for two years and in the operetta this year, he was also on the track team and cross country teams. Stan plans to attend the Long Island Agricultural and Technical School after graduation. jUI.IA LEE Friendly Julia is one of those people who enjoys all types of home econom- ics. She plans to go to dressmaking school and study sewing. julia is also an avid sports enthusiast, having par- ticipated in girls' basketball and soft- ball. Her likable personality has won many friends for her in Malverne. MARIA LIVORNESE Flashing eyes and personality describe Maria, our co-editor of the Oracle. Her diversified interests gained for her a lead in the operetta, membership in the Lyres Club, and a letter for her avid participation in all girls' sports. Besides all this, she added glamour to Sport Night cheering. NEALI2 MacCARN Likable Neale has served faithfully on the Visual Aids Service for two years. After school hours, he divided his time between work and the Young People's Fellowship. He can often be seen either riding or tinkering with his motorcycle. Neale plans to attend Farmingdale in order to become a radio electrical technician.



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,dau- GLENN MILLER Gleeful Glenn is a perfect descrip- tion for one of the most lighthearted guys we ltnow. Home room treasurer for three years, Chorus member, and Inter-Class plays participant, Glenn has still found time to pursue his favorite sport, sailing. To be an ornamental horticullurist, nursery owner to us, is Glenn's ambition. IEIJWARD MORR To call lid just popular is a gross mis- statement because the genial viec-presi- dent of the Student Council is out- standing in his relations with his class- mates. lfddie has starred in basketball, cross country, and track and has been on the Teen-Age Council for four years and on the Student Council for three. JEAN MOULTON A newcomer to Malverne this year, -I.-annie had many accomplishments to her credit in Fayetteville, her former alma mater. She was feature editor of Fayette-ville's paper, and was an im- portant member of all the choral or- ganizations. At Malverne she partici- pated in the Lyres Club, the operetta, and was a soloist in the Christmas program. ANTIONETTE MUDANO Nanette's cheery smile and auburn hair are frequently seen around Malverne's halls. She was an Oracle business staff member, served as a Red Cross repre- sentative for two years, participated in Sport Night, and was a member of the Chorus. Her secret ambition is to be a doctor's assistant. JOYCE NEWMAN Few nice things can be said about the Oracle's co-editor that haven't been said before. A diligent worker in her every endeavor, Joyce has loaned her talents to the Mule, Chorus, and cheer- leading, besides earning her letter in girls' sports. Her personality attracts people to her, and she has many true friends. Page twenty-four ooo 000 EDDIE NILSEN One of Malverne's best known athletes, Norman earned letters in baseball and was co-captain of the football and wrestling teams. Norm sang a rich tenor in Chorus for four years and was vice-president of the Chorus this year. He plans to attend college to become a construction engineer. EUGENE PAQUETTE As captain of the wrestling team in his junior year, Gene brought honors to Malverne by winning the South Shore Class B Championship. He was also active in football and track, earning varsity letters in each. Beside being elected Student Council representative, Gene was a member of the chorus for two years. LAWRENCE PAUL Larry's varied activities have kept him very busy. He was an outstanding member of the Chorus, taking a lead- ing part in the operetta. Photography editor of the Mule and Oracle, Larry has also been on Student Police. His ambition is to become a United States Forest Ranger. ARLENE PAULUS The old saying, Silence is golden, may well be applied to Arlene. She was a member of the business staff of the Oracle, was a Chorus member, and has participated in Sport Night. Her favorite recreation is roller skating, and this year Arlene modeled in the Arnold Constable contest. PHYLLIS PENNY Malverne's 1948 delegate to Girls' State was certainly well-chosen. Be- sides being president of the Library Council and serving on the Student Police, Phyllis has also worked on the Mule and Oracle staffs, earned her gold key for participation in girls' sports, and was inducted into the Na- tional Honor Society.

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