Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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This t'N'llY Wlltl-l'lI'1l has devoted Joan came to Malvernc in her junior tllitllttlli MARTIN l.anky George has been one of the luaiustays of the track team and has won his track letter. Ile also displayed his ability on the basketball court and as a football manager. After graduation Gm-orgrge hopes to become a salesman. I':X'I'RICIA Mt-CALL Cute Pat has done much while at Nlalverne. She won her nunu-ral for four years of participation in practically every sport offered at school. After bava ing been a four year member of Lyres, she was honored by being elected Lyres' Club President. EDWARD MAY FIELD Likeable. willy Ed has liveued up many a class with his quick sense of hunior. llis main interest outside of school is mechanics and he can often be seen working on his car. Ed plans to be an automotive mechanic. IKEYERLEY Mt-DON N ELL Sparkling smile and personality plus describe Bev, one of our most popular seniors. Hockey, basketball, softball, volleyball. and Sport Night have kept our Student Council Vice-President busy. Bev hopes to go to Cortland State Teaclxers College after graduation. .l0Sl'II'lI MICEKS Known to ull for his athletic ability, popular. carrot-topped Jon- has won let- ters in both Yarsily basketball and Varsity football. A born leader. he has held lnany class and bonu-room ollices. as well as be-ing Student Council repre- senlalive. MARX l,Ol7 Ml'ISSl.lCIt much of her time to musical activities. Slut has been in all lvllllVt'l'llf!'S four open-ltas and has sung in spring and Christmas concerts. Mary l.ou was a four year nu-:uber of l.yrt-s Club. ROItl'IR'l' MEJO Perpetual motion best describes Bob. ln addition to being the editor of the ule, he has worked on the Oracle. M Wtudcnt Police, and l.ibrary Council, and has been your sports reporterq for two years. lle was a natural for llonor Society. JOAN Ml-ITZNER year. She was in the Junior later-Class play, was on the Mule literary staff. and was a member of the Oracle literary and business stalls. ,loan hopes to become u. buyer after graduation. Page twenty-one

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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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MARTHA A N N MEYER Happy-go-lucky Martha has partiei- pated in many activities during her years at Malvernc. She was an attend- ance assistant, took part in badminton. bowling. and Sport Night, and earned her numeral. Martha intends to become a lawyer after attending the University of Rochester. VIRGINIA MUDANO Flashing dark eyes and pleasing smile describe Virginia. She has spent much of her time with her favorite hobby. piano playing. Virginia was on the Oracle staff and the girls' bowling club. Her future includes a nursing career. JOAN NAPIER ,loan's time, bing limited by a part- tirne job, has been spent in such activi- ties as Chorus and bowling. Singing alto. she participated in the Messiah last year and now gives much of her time to her Church choir. BERTI I, NORDSTROM l.ikeable Bert has kept up a nearly perfect attendance record at lllalverne. Ilis spare time has been divided between his favorite hobby, outboard racing. and a job. After graduation from Mal- verne. Bert would like to become a civil engineer. Page twenty-two BARBARA MOI IR Serious-minded Barbara has served Malverne well. The holder of many hon- or certificates, she has worked faithfully on the library Council and has been .lunior editor of the Oracle. For partici- pation in badminton, she also won her numeral and shield. JOIIN MURRY Frank's friendly manner and sense of humor have made him liked by every- one. His hobby is cars and what makes them tick. He has been basketball man- ager and has played intramural basket- ball. After graduation he hopes to be- come a salesman. WILLIAM PEDRICK Bill has earned five varsity letters in track and cross-country. His rich bass voice was heard in last year's operetta. Hunting and flying also take up a large part of Bill's spare time. He plans to become a textile engineer. JOSEPH PENTOLA Joe, a capable, willing stage-hand and Student Policeman, has spent much of his time in the Band and Chorus. His hobbies include building models and collecting coins. After graduation Joe aspires to enter the field of electronics. JUDITII NIELSEN Judy, a sports enthusiast, has partici- pan-d in hockey. volleyball. basketball. and softball. In addition, she has worked on the Mule and Oracle staffs for two years. ,ludy would like to attend Kathar- ine Cibbs to become a secretary. MICHAEI. OTIS Mike took a special interest in ten- nis at Malverne. Ile won two varsity letters while participating in this sport. ln addition to tennis. Mike kept very busy with a part-titne job. Ilis future lies in the field of law. ROBERT PENNY Bob, spending a lot of his time with the Visual Aids staH and the stage crew, found the time to be a valuable asset to the tennis team. Ilpon graduation. Bob hopes to attend Clarkson School of En- gineering. JOIIN PERENYI An avid car enthusiast. John loves to tinker around with his Pontiac. Ile has earned several honor certificates. served on the Teen-Age Council. played base- ball, YMCA basketball, and intramural softball. Ile was homeroom president for three years.

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