Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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JANET POULIN Janet has served the Library Coun- cil faithfully for three years. She was kept busy collecting attendance slips, and also found time for the Oracle and Mule staffs. In addition, Janet participated in various girls' sports. HARRY ROBERTS Sincere, efiicient Harry was a Stu- dent Police sergeant with three years of service. Co-editor of Mule sports staff, Harry also worked on many class committees. He was active in track and cross-country and has earned several varsity letters for participation in both. LORRAINE RILLINGS Lorraine worked on the Senior Candy Committee, keeping Malverne's sweet tooth satisfied. Besides being a school secretary, she was on the Mule and Oracle staffs. A Chorus member of long standing and a sports en- thusiast, she has been very busy at Malverne. DONALD ROBINSON An asset to his class, Don was always ready to lend a helping hand. A sports enthusiast, he played Varsity football and intramural basketball. In the two- mile relay at the Nassau County Play Carnival, Don placed second. FREDERIC ROBERTS Fred, an indispensable stage-crew- man, has always been ready to lend a helping hand. He also spent much time with wrestling, football, and stock- car racing. His work in Chorus and operettas has been outstanding. In ad- dition, Fred has numerous hobbies and outside activities. ALAN RUBIN Known about Malveme for his car- tooning, Al was a loyal member of the Oracle art stafi for the past three years, and was this year's art staff co- editor. Y. M. C. A. basketball and intramural sports took up much of his spare time. Upon leaving Malverne, Al has Pratt and cartooning in mind. HAROLD SANDERS Harold, our football casualty of the year, was also active in baseball and wrestling. He served on the Student Police and Visual Aids, besides earn- ing many honor certificates. After grad- uation, Harold hopes to study chemical engineering at Purdue University. ROBERT SCHOMO Competent Bob served faithfully on the Visual Aids for four years. He was a member of the Student Police for two years, worked as a Red Cross rep- resentative, and held many homeroom offices. Bob also earned letters in foot- ball and wrestling. LOUIS SCHEAFER Genial Lou devoted three years of service to the Visual Aids staff. He was active in church groups, and found time for intramural sports, the Science Congress Club, and the Chorus. Lou would like to enter the field of elec- trical engineering. RALPH SEYBOLD Ralph, who can fix anything on wheels, has a special talent for me- chanics. He held homeroom offices, and played football for three years. Active on stage crew, Ralph's work improved many perfonnances. JOHN SCHERGER During his years at Malveme, John played intramural basketball, and com- peted in many outside sports. He played baseball and ran on the cross- country squad, for which he earned a letter. As a hobby, John indulged in hunting and boating. FRANCES SHAW Fun-loving Fran will be remem- bered for her loyal support of the Chorus and Lyres. In addition, she was a Student Council representative and Senior Executive Council member. Girls' sports and Oracle work rounded out her school activities. Page twenty-one

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7 xiii? ,. 1 . SI j .. x QE? v5 ?' JAMES MILLS An all-round athlete, Jimmy played football, baseball, and basketball. He served on the Teen-age Council, Mule staff, Student Council, Red Cross, Stu- dent Police and class Executive Coun- cil. Jimmy held several class offices and belonged to both the Junior and Senior Honor Societies. THOMAS MURPHY Tom has a special liking for man- ual work and, therefore, enjoys tinker- ing with automobiles and trucks. He sang in Chorus for two years, par- ticipating in many of its productions. In addition, Tom played intramural softball for two years. ,f ebb R sw S CHARLES OEHLER Charley, always smiling, lent four years of service to the Visual Aids staff, besides being a member of the Chorus for three years. His time out- side of school has been divided be- tween church work and his hobbies, model air planes and photography. ROBERT PEARSON Easy going Bob has an exceptional talent for mechanics, especially when an automobile is involved. He would like to continue in this field after graduation. Bob also served for two years in the National Guard as a corporal. Page twenty PATRICIA MURPHY Friendly and cute describe Pat, who came to Malverne from Central in her senior year. There she participated in bowling and dramatics. At Malverne she has worked on the Mule and Oracle business stalls. Pat's main hobby is music. ZHITA NASH Zhita, our efficient and good-natured Mule co-editor, gave much of her time to girls' sports. In addition, she was vice-president of the Senior Honor Society, a Library Council member, and a star debater. Zhita would like to attend Queens College and study teach- ing. EDGAR OSTRANDER Ed, quiet and liked by all who know him, proved his capability by being elected treasurer of his homeroom for two years. He devoted much of his time to the Chorus and also holds many honor certificates. WILLIAM POTTER Bill's enthusiasm and willingness to help made him a valuable member of his class. His exceptional art work has won him an art scholarship. He par- ticipated in Chorus, Band, Keynotes, Oracle art staff, Mule business stali, stage CYEW, afld Cl'0SS-C0lll1I1'y.



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BARBARA SHERMAN A four-year member of the Chorus and Lyres Club, Tiny's extracurricu- lar activities also centered around sports. She was manager of the base- ball and hockey teams and participated in tennis, badminton, volleyball, bas- ketball, bowling, and all Sport Night programs. DANIEL STIX After three years of Student Police membership, Dan was elected captain. He was Malverne's tennis champ, earned his wrestling letter, and par- ticipated in cross-country. Dan's other activities included the Mule, Student Council, dramatics, and the Chorus. NORMAN SINGLE If Norm isn't tinkering with model airplanes, you might find him playing either softball or basketball. He served exceptionally on the literary stall' of the Mule for two years, was C.O. rep- resentative one year, and was active in Chorus. ROY STREITHORST Where there's an automobile, thereis usually Roy. Besides his interest in cars, Roy served on the stage crew for four years, worked on lighting for the Junior Prom, and belonged to Chorus for two years, participating in its operettas. RUTH SPITZENBERG Ruth, one of our sports-minded girls, participated in almost all girls' sports and was a member of both Junior and Senior Riding Clubs. She also sang in Chorus and was a typist for the Mule and Oracle staffs. WILLIAM STUVEN Conscientious and reserved describe Bill, who has won the friendship of many of his fellow classmates. An out- standing grappler, he has also been active in intramural sports and he played the trombone in the Band for four years. IACQUELINE SWAUN This happy-go-lucky miss was an at- tendance assistant besides working on the Senior Candy Committee. With her pretty soprano voice, she supported the Chorus for two years. Girls' sports, Mule circulation staff, and Sport Night participation rounded out her activ- ities. RICHARD TRAYNOR Richie's main interest in high school has been sports. He played varsity baseball, basketball, and football for three years. Richie was also active on the Mule literary and sport staffs, in addition to holding many homeroom oliices. Page twenty-two WILLIAM SWIFT Bill's baritone horn and tenor voice were valuable assets to Band and Chorus. An honor student, he found time to participate in wrestling and cross-country. Bill lent his talents to the Senior Inter-Class play, and was also a Student Police member. NANCY TRIGGS Nancy excelled in many school ac- tivities. As Library Council president, Mule exchange editor, and Honor So- ciety member, she was a definite asset to Malverne. Taking part in school dramatic productions and playing the accordion took up much of her spare time. ROBERT TISCHLER Bob, who came to Malverne in his junior year, got right into the swing of things here. He served on the Stu- dent Police, Student Council, Senior Executive Council, and .lunior Prom Committee. Bob also wrote for the Mule, in addition to being on the tennis and wrestling teams. GUY TURRELL Quiet and sincere, Guy was a val- uable addition to the wrestling squad for four years. In addition, he played football and was a track team member. With a talent for auto mechanics, Guy has also kept his car purring like a kitten.

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