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MARIE JAX An outstanding Lyres, A Cappella Choir, Chorus. and Operetta participant, Marie was also art editor of the Mule, and on they staff of Oracle. Our Miss Vogue is a talented 37 i Zi fi ALLAN IOHANNSEN er of the outdoors, S ike has put his noted strengt ,-,f , use as a Football pliayer and a Wrestler. A mem - ' t'rr Q Band and Chorus, he plans to be ,Qniechanical EgL w?.tkg Exif 7 Q CAROL JUNGL Twirling and Sports have consumed Carol's stime along with Lyres, Chorus, and Operettas, This future secretary wrote for the Mule and was a valued Worker On its business staff. JQEAN KAATZE Ioan worked on the business and sports sta Es of the Mule. Interested in sports, she has participat- Cfiriin all of them, and Sportnight. Playing the piano is her favorite hobby. GERALD KASS Our future corporation lawyer has spent six active years at Malverne. The Dramatics Club, K Student Police, Chorus, Mule, and many play produc- i tions are listed under his name. Q .ikLICE'.KEINONEN Friendly Alice is an important W' advertising 'assistant on the Oracle staff. She also worked fopi the Mule, Was, active in Sports and was secretary for :her home mom. BARBARA KLEIN A talented pianist, Barbara played for and Sang in the Chorus and had a role in the operetta Hsweethea tsf' This future teatiier was active in Sports and ork ffm' Mule and . , V CY -I ' 4 Dlialyernes most active ' ents. '. if 'n , ortsfsuc ,as Badminton, Bow ing, and V '-ll. SQ W0 don jlfibrauy Council, .aid ialso the busin ijt' of Eh Fiiglei Cv! 4 U J' , E ,Q b my BARBARA K OOP Barbara's artistigability has made her a valued member of the Oracle art staff. She has also served. on the Mule and Oracle business staffs, and was . one of our most active seniors. 'SONDRA KONHEIM Debate Club, Dramatics, Orator- ical Contest, and Senior Play all testify to Sandy's skill. She was Mule exchange editor, and on the Oracle staff and Honor Society. Page
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qf I 1 tl' I A f 1 X ff X K 'ff X - cf ff f, 1 cf fi ' V' 'f Z' f- ly ' ,f MARTIN HELCESEN The science of electronics is Martin's greatest interest. His many activities include Chess Club, Debate Club, Library Council, and he was a valuable member of Visual Aids. . . ' , 'N ' ROBERFPA I-IENDERSQN l1obe1Lta's,lively Cheerleat- Q ' ing helped speed 'our team! to marly'victorieS.,She has al ft' worked' for Kthe Mule, lent her lovely voice to Lyres, V Chorus, Opere,ttas,'and entered Sports. . 1 .R 41 lf. 4 C - X , , - sf' , CAROL HQETTICH Music and spam of all types ke if . if Carol busy. She also worked on the Mule business if, J' and in the Home Economics Club. Carol plans to study ,jf elemerflary teaching at Hofstra College. . .-2? fl s 5 ANN HIMMELMAN Attractive Ann was a higwlyl valued worker on the literary and business staffs of the ' lNIule, a Red Cross representative, co-typing editor of the paper, and a rnember of the Chorus. Q-, It 'xi - si X- - , ,Y N X ,' Ns X XB! t f R o QS' 5 L95 , A 59 Q GS 'X Q. s xxhyx QQ lk gl YYRE O ' ular - y's li nor' 1n- X lu ule -e ' , r mciety pre dent, rls'i IQ- - repres nta e, ' rary ounci d C 'l y J and th mii ey ' ard. I I 5, 'db . A WILLI Nl HORN A motorcycle enthusiast, Willie was often found polishing his beloved machine.'He worked for Visual Aids and in the future plans to study Chemistry at Farmingdale Institute. , , 5 1 -M , , it I BARBARA HOWARD Her ardent interest gnflaaguagak will be the foundation for Barbara's career: we haQ,i:2li'n- ed many honor certificates and was theftyerbif able qoileircu- lation manager of the Mule. f f 1, ffflili INIARY ANN HUNTINGTON Active in Sports such , as Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, and Bowling, Mary- Anne also worked on the Mule and Oracle, Twirling, and was a valued member of Cadettes. SHELVA JACKSON Jeanne has played Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, and Badminton while at Malveme. A sincere and likable person, she enjoys singing in Choir and loves to dance. IVAN JACOBS We all hope our Buffalo Bill of the Senior Play will realize his ambition to become a doctor. He has been a busy fellow in Science Congress, N.l..S.S., and Student Police. Page 24 ,X A..
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Y , M l 5 .- N t - ily' L ,.r l 4' . 11' 1 MICHAEL KBDWN Mike is the Mule's circulation co- editof and she is also on the slaff of Oracle. Active in Sports,.shb is equ llyotgereltbd in miie and worked for Lyreg, Chbryis, rettps. 5 1 ' LYNN LAMONT As Oracle art editor Lynn exhibited both her skill and leadership. Her interest in science was displayed in the Science Congress, and she enjoyed Dra- matics Club and varied Sports, AL LA PORTA Sports Reporter and one of our most responsible and active seniors, Al was manager of Cross Country, and Track, on Library Council, Band, and played a memorable role in Senior Play. ANNE LARSEN Annels first interest is commerce. She worked on the Mule business staff and plans to become a secretary. She has participated in many Sports and is an all-round fine senior. NN RSON- His KV ' K K of electronics'will lead ia future off lengineerin . He has 411 member of Student Councg .I.T.A and in Sports. year manager, has proJected his cheerfulness Mule staff as feature editor, Play. This future lawyer ,VKrestliim. , V 3 . 4 ,ESV x P' .' ' ' L P ' W -1' - , , K, 'I ., ELLEN LEVINE Ellen ws it busy gm in Spbrts,y Mule, Oracle, Dramatics, Library Counciluand Debate, Club. She was also secretary of the Cerebral Palsy Group and active in the Junior League. . - , ' AR HU LE ty as Hsin a great asset to our cla as lici e ' r 0 the ule, member of Student Po , rus, at tb ma ager, and his activity in Op Bttas d e ?i la, lt 1 ' E 1 is-lfii tsss it
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