Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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JOAN DUNPHY Possessing a beautiful soprano voiec made .loan a natural for Chorus and l.yres Club. Solos at concerts and roles in operettas made hcr an outstanding member of these organizations. With this musical background Joan hopes to become a music teacher. ROBERT FOSTER Take good looks, talent, and a won- derful personalityg add them together: and you have Bob, a very popular sen- ior. Being a sergeant of Student Police. Chorus President, and a lead in the Senior play has kept Bob husy in Mal- ROBERT ECAN Easy-going Bob is best known for his talent in track and basketball. A friend of all, he was homeroom president for many years. With numerous certifi- cates to his credit, this Student Police member is destined for great things. WILLIAM FOULKES Bill has done mueh to keep himself busy in Malverne. Associate editor of the Oracle, Student Council Representa- tive, and Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent, all are posts Bill has held. These, plus high scholarship, made Bill a na- verne. tural for Honor Society. - - I I l T I l 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 l I I MARJORIE l U RST Although Marjorie plans to become a couunereial artist, she has been active in various other ht-hls. ller numeral and shield for four years of tennis, basket- ball, bowling. and Sport Night, and her l,yr1's Club work all offer proof of that. llI'IRBER'l' til-1l.I.ER A faithful l.ilnrury Council member for four years, llerh was elz't'tetl its Vice-l'resitlent. For participation in ten- nis, he has earned two tennis certifi- cates. YMCA basketball has also taken his after st-hool time. llerlx plans to make the Army his career. .IAMES UARRET1' Jim, Photography Editor of thc Mule and Oracle. and Mule literary stall member, has been publicity Chairutan for the Chorus, and has also written for local newspapers. lle intends to go into Public Relations after graduation from Syracuse. JOAN CILMORE This sophisticated miss has devoted many hours to Chorus and Lyres Club, Inter-Class Plays. and assembly pro- grants. She was also on the Mule busi- ness staff, and the basketball, hockey, softball, and bowling teams. joan will become a stewarfless after graduation. ,,. . Page seventeen

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AGATHA CURCIO This cute and energetic Varsity cheer- leader participated in a variety of ac- tivities besides cheering. Included in the impressive list were sports, Sport Nights, and twirling. She was also ac- tive on the business staff of both the Mule and the Oracle. LILLIAN DARGAN Although Lillian was one of the quieter members of our class, she con- tributed a great deal to Malverne through her untiring work in the Com- mercial Department. She also supported the business staff of the Oracle, and played girls' basketball. ROSE DI STEFANO Petite and peppy, Rose was a bundle of activity. Sports took the limelight, followed closely by varsity cheering and Sport Nights. She also lent her en- ergies to the Oracle and Mule business staffs, besides ably assisting the Com- mercial Department. MARIE DRAGO Marie, arriving at Malverne in her junior year, lost no time in getting into the swing of things. Selling candy for the Senior Class and working on the Mule and Oracle business staffs kept this dancing enthusiast busy while at Malverne. Page sixteen ELAINE DOLDORF GEORGE CORTES George, one of our foreign students, came to Malverne from Cervantes School in Colombia. He has traveled ex- tensively in many European countries. While in Colombia, he received various honors as a result of his scholarship and athletic ability. CAROLYN CROWLEY Vivacious and busy describe Carolyn. As a member of Chorus she contributed her rich soprano voice to all its perform- ances. In addition, twirling, sports, and Sport Nights, the Mule literary staff, and the Junior Red Cross Council kept her on the go. JEAN CROMWELL Quiet and friendly, Jean concentrated on music at Malverne. Her sweet so- prano voice enriched Lyres, Keynotes, and Chorus, as well as two operettas and numerous concerts. In her leisure time, Jean supported the Student Choir and Senior Fellowship at her church. CLIFFORD CULLEN As a member of Student Police and stage crew, Clilf was a valuable asset to M.H.S. Along with earning his letter in tennis and working for the Mule and Oracle, he was a member of the cross- country team and Chorus. JOANN CURTIN Joann was one of the cheerful and efficient girls who sold candy at the Senior candy counter after school. Be- sides satisfying Malverne's sweet tooth, .Ioann served on the Library Council and participated in girls' sports and Sport Night. JOYCE DeWITT Versatile Joyce showed Malvernites that uvariety is the spice of life. She worked on the Junior Prom Committee, the Mule business staff, and participated in the Crafts Club. In addition, Joyce was secretary of the Senior Youth Fel- lowship at her church. As President of Library Council, Secretary of Honor Society, and a mem- ber of Student Police, Elaine served Malverne faithfully and really earned the Citizenship Award presented her. A gold key winner and Chairman of Cadettes, she also participated in Chorus and cheering. ROBERT DRUCKER Even with the Civil Air Patrol of the YMCA taking up most of his after school hours, Bob found time for two years of tennis. Bob looks forward to being a successful business executive, after he graduates from Columbia.



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STEPIIANY COLDBERG Serious minded Stephany has be- longed to the Chorus, has served the Oracle and the Mule, and has been in many outside organizations. Sport Night and bowling also occupied her time. After graduation she hopes to become an attorney. DORIS GUSTAFSON President of both Honor Societies, Co-editor of the Oracle, and an active member of Library Council and Mule Literary staff, Doris has been one of Malverne's busiest seniors. She also found time for class and homeroom offi- ces, girls' sports, Lyres and Chorus. STEPHEN HAIMS Stevr-'s pleasant manner and winning ways have won him many friends in Malverne. Besides participating in Chorus and baseball. Steve was an ac- tive member of Freshman and ,layVee football. He plans to enter the field of navigation engineering upon gradua- tion. SHERMAN HALL Sherman was often seen practicing with the track team after school. He has sting bass in the Mikado, Con- doliersf' Desert Song, and many other choral concerts. Besides earning var- ious varsity letters, he has also partici- pated in cross-country. Page eighteen DOROTHY COLL Dot, who was well known to all her classmates, has participated in hockey, basketball, volleyball, and softball, and has been in Sport Night for four years. ller main interest being art, she was ap- pointed Assistant Art editor of the Ora- cle. EDWARD CUSTAFSON Ed came to Malverne in his junior year from Middletown High School. He had earned three varsity letters while there and has continued his participa- tion in sports at Malverne. Hunting and fishing are his hobbies. Ed hopes to become a lawyer. WILLIAM HATFIELD Easy going Bill can often be found tinkering with his car. He finds this a very enjoyable hobby along with fishing and hunting. Upon graduation from Malvcrne Bill intends to go into the Navy to become a deep sea diver. EARL HEPNER Earl's main interest in high school was in the field of Industrial Arts, for which he won the Scholastic Award in ninth grade. Earl played Varsity baseball for two years and sang in the Chorus for one year. ESS! E HALL Essie, one of Malverne's most avid sports enthusiasts, enjoys all types of sports. She earned her letter by par- ticipating in hockey, volleyball, basket- ball, and softball for four years. She also found time for bowling and Five years participation in Chorus. ELAINE HARRISON Quiet, friendly Elaine has worked on the business staff of the Oracle. has been in Chorus for three years and has participated in Christmas and spring Concerts. Singing and dancing are her hobbies. in which she received a medal for her work. DONALD HA YES Don played the drums in Band for two years. He served on the Mule staff in his senior year and was a member of the Senior Art Club. Outside of school, Don served on the Civil Air Patrol. RAYMOND IIERNANDEZ Sports is Ray's main interest. He played outstanding football for four years, and also basketball. He was a Student Council Representative for two years. Ray sang in Chorus and took part in the Pirates of Penzance and the Mikado.',

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