Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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RUTH MCGRATH Entering as a junior and interested in becoming a laboratory technician, Ruth gave many of her spare hours as a nurse's aide. She also found time for Volleyball and other Sports. MARILYN MEHRMANN joining us as a junior, cheer- ful Marilyn has made some valuable contributions to Malverne. She has also played in Band and was appoint- ed Mule typing co-editor. BEVERLY MEJO Our Bev has successfully achieved a long list of valuable activities including editor of the Oracle, Honor Society, Student Police, Lyres, Chorus, and an Operetta lead. BERNARD NIENDELOVV Bernie, emigtating from Brooklyn in his senior year, has actively entered, into life at Malverne. He has participated in the Band, Dramatics Club, and written for the Mule. - JOAN MESSINA Peppy Joan has worked five years in the Band, played Tennis, Softball, Bowling, and Bas- ketball, fer which she has won her numeral. She also found time to write for the Mule. ' - ROBERTA MILNER Our tiniest Varsity Cheerleader Roberta was a correspondence manager of the a valued mernlier -of the lNlule staff:-Active ' fspmfti, is also a dancer ofNBandbo'cXf e A , s , . Lp L L - .' . J , . X 't'y., yn ' ' X - .. 1 N V' -Q - , , s X t - , - . t ,, . L ,L L L .N -' Q g C N L LL . x - Mi -X 5 T1 ,J , , ,R 's - -Q i c 4, X, , u 31 rf J X ,N o N A -. fx - ' 4 .sf X L t Y A F ' Li. N , : LL -,QL L -L X3 'X - Xi L t X , t V 2 ' . .1 X1 x A J JANET MSRRISONZ' A sj5Jort L d is Ll, Jan lx X earned hefty et?r for her excelle f Lfkto t ggkey Vol. leyball, So tball honor teams., hihtw for Cadettes, she alsogworked on the Mule. L - ' A 'A ' KENNETH NIURPHY Unforgettable as Charlie Dav- enport in the Senior, Play, versatile Mur h was co-an editor and assistarit photography editor of the Oracle, on Student Council, and inwchorus. NANCY lVlUSA Niln, the queen of the typing depart- ment, has used her skill to do an excellent job as business manager of the Mule. She has also been active in many Sports, and Library Council. JANE Of, EN lane had the important task of busi- ness rg Iliff offthe Oracle. She also was treasurer of the Cikdssfffouncil, and a member of Sportnight, and thetfiopulari Cheerleaders. ' j' L I ' . 'P . , . f , fy if Page 28

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CAROL LEVY This cheerful petite blonde has lent her many talents to the staffs of Mule and'Oracle as well as Dramatics, Sports, and Sportnight. She is1die capable vice-president of .the Junior League. I Q . ' , 0 5 ll IUDITH LEVY We often found this efficient gal at ' ,the piano, writing for the Mule or 'OracIe, or working 'od Library Council. A college-bound senior, she has I earned many honor certificates and awards. I s U I . ' I I ii yifwfu 1 , . . lp ' 1 RAY MARC LISTER spirited, hay, and likable Mickey K lla most popular man. Ifis activities include Baseball, Ba' ketball marpger, Student Police, Mule, Operettas, plays, ang the Chorus. S, N 'IURI LOHNDAL Blonde Turi, one of the peppiest girls in school, has been very active in Sports, Cheering, and Twirling, secretary of Cadettes, Ora le circulation manager, and onor Society. , , A . VM! WJ !r,,2ffIMyf!Vflf0jt d,!f. i r n P ,A J' Q 51, J' if 2 N if gs her oftbv V e I yi' io . ee arm if J G , , 0 Y, 1 Y . d 's uhm.: RosigcwasllfCade ,Ji yres, Chorus d zcorreymndlty manager ofjhh O a e. A X ' f I' ,' A AK -I A o ,WILLIAM NIACTDONALIJ ffotal piyfdfa ity Baseball, B ske all, Student' olice, .horus, Operett s, and S ge li Pfis End fjlou caiasily .CII why Willi ,hiur Shtrznt Council president, was a busy senior. ' ' 1 ' ,Y . a , . I 5 4 I . N Page 27 RALPH MANNA Yvhen ai mechanic is needed Ralph is the man to see. He has worked on Stage Crew and Visual Aids, and is also a member of the Long Island Timing Association. Mechanics is his field. FRANK MARCHIONNE Since coming to Malverne in his sophomore year Frank has had an almost perfect at- tendance record. A member of Art Club and the Band, he is planning to be a draftsman. ' s I K ' A IN IN Ent 'g al n ' his sopho- V. .crime d nt st of is s ' t tinkering with fi 15 ,T . H d 'as, h lans to go to lcollege wh Fl he st 1 eering X X RUTH MATTESON Genuine, sincere Ruth was a pert Twirler, winner of many honor certificates, a valued Oracle . art staff member, Attendance Assistant, Science Congress member and sportswoman. . . I 4 -a it y 'f , U I Q .



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JAY PARKS If it's music you waiitl , th leader of his popular dance band, is the man A YQQIQQHC ini tends to use his talent with clarinet ai ' career' in music. NHe sang in tofu. g A Wbfi' .1 , ii, Va , . : , Q ', A A? Y , cb' IU' . ,M YVONNEl7PAXfNTEulY,fi iEhgyf,' uf ' I, li yhIEzQiTjfQ?BfKf',I1lC rigflfli sis nt. ir il-if ase' i hpen fgilbtisly i1flJ i , and many et' Slwortybp l V il xl I LEJSEPH PEINE ice plans a future in photography. e is a member of .I.T.A. and an ice-skating instructor, X in addition. However, Joe is never happier than when pursuing his camera hobby. QIOAN PERRINI Our notable Jessie of Senior Play ame, joarfs activities iricludedrglihorus, the Oracle, Mule, SPORTS, 'headed for college and a ceachingearee M-K W 'w aw. 3 - ....,. . ...,.. -X 'TW QAEOLXN PERSKIN N,P.roving her versatility by serv- ing on 'etivities from Dramatles to Sports, Garolyn has helpfdi gehOIratle agtl Nlule business staffs, and has twire wit t e Ban . f-X it i V- SUSAN POLLACK Planning to attend Cortland Tea- cher's College, Sue has handled the important job of booster manager of the Oracle with great success. She also earned a Sports letter. QL A uf' ' if 'A ' xl L f .fl - i 5 .49 . REUTEB-LORENZ Rudy made a great contribu .QXURQU our class in his leadership of the Prom. Hrs ac' 'tivities ihdude Chbrus, Operettas, and Varsity VVrestling. fill TBCl11'iiCal T.V. field for him. vga LUDITH REYNOLDS A Sports letter winner, Judy has een busy on the Mule and Oracle staffs. An Operetta participant, 3 CBOTUS member, and a Bowler, -Iudy's future is in the secretarial field. ' . X if . 5-' KEN ELIZAB RHODES Betty displayed her interest in S by playing Basketball, Tennis, Badminton, and ? e also joined the Homemaking Club and the ' IWA, b fness and circulation staffs. l ALAN RICHWALD Al spent most of his spare hours on the job during his years at Malverne, but he still had time for his hobbies of hunting and fishing. He plans to enter the Service at graduation. Page 29

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