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uift sinccrt fatherins came to Mal Student Police, Red Cross, Chorus, DANIEL INGRAM Acting is Dan's main ambition. He has actcd in all lnter-Class Plays during school and also in all Operettas. Mule and Oraclc staffs have taken up much of his time. He has also been active in Debate and Library Council. MARSIIALI. JONES Definitely sports minded, Marshall has played football for three years. He has also wrestled and pole vaulted for the track team for two years besides playing CYO basketball. After attend- ing Niagra University he would like to become a chemist. SHIRLEY JAQUILLARD Attractive Shirley has been a mem- ber of the make-up committee for all major productions at school. She also worked on the Mule and Oracle staffs. Girls' sports took much of her time and she participated in Sport Night for four years. ANNELIES KAISER Annelies was an attendance assistant and worked on the Mule for two years. This year she was the Mule's business staff co-manager. She played all girls' sports in school and was volleyball man- ager. She plans to be a teacher. CATHERINE KANE vegie frioni Far Rockaway High School at the beginning of her junior year. She participated in Chorus and was chosen for l.yres this year. After graduation she would like to he-cotnc a stcnog- rapher. ROBERT KEELER Popular Bob participated in many ac- tivities. He was appointed Student Police Sergeant and. elected Student Council Treasurer this year. Bob held many homeroom ofhces throughout school. Sports took up a large part of his time and he earned two varsity let- ters in basketball. BRUCE KEATINC and Mule sports staff are among Bruce's activities. ln addition to being elected Captain of the Student Police, Bruce was a member of both Junior and Sen- ior Honor Societies, and participated in track and cross-country. DONALD KELLY All phases of Malverne's activities in- terested Don. He sang bass in Chorus, appeared in operettas and concerts, and played basketball for one year. Don also participated in intramural sports and was a member of several class com- mittees. Page nineteen
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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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ELLIOT LIPSON Elliot, combining brains and brawn throughout his high school career, was a metuber of the football, track and wrestling teams, and earned many honor certificates. ln addition, Elliot was in the Chorus for two years and held sev- eral class offices. JERRY LUKS Friendly, agreeable Jerry won a scholarship to the University of Chicago after his junior year. Wllile at Mal- verne, Jerry participated in tennis, De- bate, and several dramatic productions. Ile also wrote for both the Mille and Oracle and received many honor certifi- cates. JOHN MAC KNIGHT Jack's tenor voice, an asset to the Chorus for fottr years, has provided body to our concerts and operettas. He was a member of the football, tennis, and basketball teams. Automobiles and the 4-H Club take up Jackis extra time. JOSEPHINE MANNA Jo, one of our top twirlers, has been active in many other activities while at Malverne. She was an attendance assist- ant, Red Cross representative, and Mille business staff member, besides partici- pating in sports, for which she earned her numeral. Page twenty JILL KLEIN Sports have occupied much of ,lill's school career. She earned a numeral for her service in volleyball, basketball, softball, hockey, and Sport Nights, and was also a member of the Mule and earbook stalls Her outside interests y , I -. include music and dogs. ELEANOR KLENKE Service on the Oracle business staff and participation in Chorus and girls' bowling have been marks of distinction in Eleano1 s high school career. She de- voted much of her time to various hob- bies and the Walther League. Eleanor ElSplI'6S to l56COTllC 3 SCCTQIHTY. GERARD MAFFUCCI Quick-witted Gerard has a wide cir- cle of friends here. His popularity was evidenced by his being elected class secretary in his sophomore year. He also served on the Red Cross Council. In his spare time he enjoys stamp and coin collecting. PHILIP MANNING Phil has been a member of the Vis- ual Aids for five years. He has earned many honor certificates and has served on the stage crew. Hunting, guns, and automobiles are his major hobbies. Phil hopes to become an automotive engi- neer. JOAN KLEIN Joan, who came to Malverne in her sophomore year, qttickly became an ac- tive part of our school activities. Her activities include sports, Mille staffs, and class committees. Outside of school, Joan enjoys sorority work, mttsic, dan- cing and reading. DONALD LEVY Don was kept very busy here at Mal- verne. He wrote for the Mule and Ora- cle, debated, and played tennis, in addi- tion to earning numerous honor certi- ficates. After finishing his junior year, Don received a scholarship to the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. JOHN LORENZ Jack, a mainstay of the football team, has been a member of the Varsity for two seasons. Coming to Malverne in his jttnior year, he was a member of the Mule sports staff, homeroom treasurer, and Red Cross representative. AUDREY MAC DONALD Peppy Audrey, who sparkplugged the cheerleaders, has earned numerous ath- letic awards, including a gold key for her participation in hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball, and Sport Night. She has also been a member of the Mule and Oracle staffs.
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