Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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ww D. SCHAFFER R. SCHAEFFER L. SCHWARTZ M. SHUPACK B. SINGLE DONALD SCHAFFER Don is a regular out- :loor man. His chief interests are fishing, hunting, and fly tying. A member of the Red Cross and Student Association Donald is never happier than when he is indulging in mis favorite sports. RAYMOND SCHAEFFER Ray's main inter- ests lie in Basketball, Bowling, hunting, and his car. He has done outside work and hopes to attend Hofstra College before embarking on a naval career. LINDA SCHWARTZ The ever busy Linda has devoted much of her time to the Lyres, Chorus, A Capella choir, and operetta, as well as the Library Council, Mule, and Oracle. To round out her active schedule Linda has won her numeral and shield for sports. After at- tending Brandies University she hopes to be- come a linguist. MARTHA SHUPACK Ambitious and serious Marty, a deserving member of Jr. and Sr. Honor Societies, worked hard on the Mule, Oracle, Student Police, Library Council, and received highest honor certificates. Musical Marty sang in Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and operetta, and acted in the senior play. She enjoys Tennis and Bowling and is the proud holder of sports numerals. BARBARA SINGLE Sweet and peppy Bar- bara, a tennis honor team member, is also a Bowling and Badminton enthusiast. She worked on the business staff of the Mule, and the Library Council. After school, she con- tributed to her church fellowship. She plans to attend Bucknell University and become a bio-chemist. JOSEPHINE SIRCHIA jo, with dark eyes shining, has participated on the business and literary staffs of the Mule and Oracle, Red Cross, Chorus, and Lyres. Active in sports also Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball, and Basketball were her favorites. To become a private secre- tary and attend Wood School are 10's ambition. EDWARD SPIELMAN Friendly and likable, Eddie's activities included the Bachelors' and the Bowling Clubs. He also received an honor certificate. His after graduation plans are to attend Hofstra business school and become a traveling salesman. He is a stamp collector, record, and woodworking enthusiast. BEULAH SPRINGER Versatile Beavy's many interests were the art staff of the Oracle, busi- ness staff of the Mule, Bowling, Badminton, and Sport Night. She also earned an honor certificate and her acting ability was proven when she received a part in the senior play. Mary Wfashington College and preparation for teaching elementary school are her plans. RONALD STEIN Ron, a football and track man, sang in Chorus and Junior Keynotes. His main interest is cars and he has a way with them. His outside activities included being president of the Long Island Timing Associa tion and a Civil Defense member. Future plans are the armed forces and then college. RUTH STIELAU Pretty and popular, Ruthie lent her voice to Lyres for three years, Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and Junior Keynotes. She was chosen the business manager of the Mule and won many honor certificates. She partici- pated in Volleyball, Badminton, and Bowling. Ruthie hopes to be a medical secretary. B. SPRINGER R. STEIN R. STIELAU AL c J. SIRCHIA E. SPIELMAN D 'W . Hhll-:N

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1- fa . l Zi , W Q' 1. RICHWALD C. RIDDLE THOMAS READYOFF Tom is one of Mel- verne's foremost musicians, and although music, a successful band, and playing in an orchestra are his chief interests they only tell a part of the story. As a member of the Honor Society, being publicity editor of the Mule, and on the Student Police it seems that success comes naturally to the man with the trumpet. BETTYLOU REHI. ambition is to be a comptometer operator. She feels prepared for this speedy work backed by her great interest in sports. Bettylou was also a valued participant in Sport Night. INA RICHWALD This Sophisticated Miss spends many hours at fashion designing, her favorite pastime. At Malverne she devoted her talents to the Oracle staffs, Chorus, sports, and home economics. Future plans for Ina include college and further fashion designing. CATHRYN RIDDLE It would take two pages and a dictionary to describe ever popu- lar Cathy. As treasurer of the Student Coun- cil, advertising and business manager of the Oracle, member of the Honor Society, Chorus, Lyres, and participant in numerous sports she is indeed a backbone of her class and an out- standing credit to the school. T. READYOFF B. REHL BEATRICE ROEFS Honor certificates, sports numerals, and a three years service medal are among Bea's awards at ,Malverne Her inter- est in the Band and in Badminton kept her busy. Cortland and plans for elementary teaching are Bea's future plans. CHARLENE ROMAN Known to all for her cheerfulness and athletic ability, pert Char- lene has well earned the numeral, letter, and shield. She has devoted much of her time to Volleyball, Hockey, Basketball, and Softball. Charlene plans to attend business school with hopes of becoming a private secretary. RIMA ROSSIN Busy is the word for this gal. Ri proves this by working on the Mule and Oracle literary and business staffs, sing- ing in the Lyres Club, and Chorus, plus taking part in sports and Sport Night. Rima serv ec as president of Cerebral Palsy Auxiliary. GWENDOLYN RUSSO Likable Gwen ha: contributed a great deal to Malverne by being active on the business staffs of the Mule and Oracle, Library Council, assisting with attend- ance, and earning her numeral for sports Gwen's ambition is to go to business schoo. and become a secretary. HARRY SANDSTEDT Malverne's mos1 eminent scientist is the recipient of a first prize in the Long Island Science Congress Harry, the holder of several tennis letters, 2 member of the Honor Society, Student Police All State Chorus, and operetta cast is well or his way toward a career in chemical engineer- mg. B. ROEFS C. ROMAN R. ROSSIN G. RUSSO H. SANDSTEDT



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