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S September 6 Opening Day-Seventh graders arrive at sunrise to find Mr. Mills already waiting to greet them. October 6 Senior Class Elections-With the first issue of the Mule, President Hyland devises plan for inflating senior treasury. October 17 Open House-Students sabotage lighting system and create black- out. Mr. Randall finds himself teaching Social Studies 12. NOVffmhPl' 14 Careers Day-After hearing speakers, senior high students flock to guidance office for program changes. December 5 Christmas Holiday Ball-After much persuasion, Mr. Forman allows chemistry students to test silver Christmas tree for combustion. March 10 Senior Play-Marty Weiner, as 'sThe Man Who Came to Dinnern, receives critic's award for first place in wheelchair derby. March 20 Sport Night-Friendly competitors, Mason and Hoffberg, stage one of the best Sport Nights Malverne has ever seen. May 26 Senior Night-Long to be remembered was that nights of nights when the Seniors staged their show of shows. June 3 Senior Banquet-Although they weren't served caviar and crepe suzettes, the Seniors had one of the most enjoyable times of their lives at their farewell banquet. June 26 Commencement-The climax of the best years of our lives and the beginning of bigger and better opportunities was this unforgettable night. Page twenty fzve
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CHARLES WILBOURNE Charlie has busied himself many a school day in the art room hy painting and sketching. In the Spring, his main interest has been playing shortstop on the baseball team. Charlie also devoted time to outside baseball teams during the summer. HENRY WINDELER Tall and affable, Henry ran on both the track and cross-country teams. He was a member of the Visual Aids staff. and received many honor certificates. In his spare time, there is nothing Henry would rather do than repair a radio. MARY WOERNER Mary was active in the Library Council and the Oracle business staff for three years. A sports enthusiast, she participated in badminton, riding. and howling. Playing the piano and the church Sodality work have been her main outside interests. I1HElI3lHHllHllS Ui George Cortez, Howard McCoy. Beatrice Dawson, Walter Jones Gustave Clausen Cerflldlne Di Salvo, Edward Lange, Donald Belcher, and Mr. Charles B Vogt adviser Page twenty-four ISI
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