Malverne High School - Oracle Yearbook (Malverne, NY)

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Our year- book depicts the reality of that dreamg a concept which found its beginnings in the minds of the people of our communityg gradually developed through unfaltering effort, determination, and hard workg and then blossomed forth into full reality - its completion symboliz- ing not the end but the continuation and development of a powerful aim, one which will lead us as deep as philosophy and as high as art. Page 4 I' ? VK tf I Q iff ll' ' Ip Q . may akcgvlzhed zhiellect and flaclmcier grow bare tocgeilyr 161' enlightened cilzfenflaqn C . 'N-no-g,,.V . 8 .V kv .,,,. , ,kN. .J-SE 3 + ' Q-313 Lg its! 23: I I ' . 9'1- . -I I r 1 'ma if IIJ : W . Q' Yx x, M5 f .1 men World Iogelbeff. . . Wbelkwf fbay Work together or 611176171 Frost Pq8 ,pw F4 Y' m -av' .Q Page 9 the l9lgl965l' of a'zkz'z'mizbm zk Jerwte to oliver! George VI P q 10 board of education W 1 Y George T. Clark President r 1 Bernard F. Murphy lst Vice-President Harold F. Sanders Francis W. Springer John S. 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But it is your character and personality, your boundless spirit and vitality, your warmth and sincerity, and y ur energetic and enthusiastic teaching that have made such a lasting impression pon all of us at Malverne. It is with deepest gratitude and admiration that we, the Class of 1959, dedicate this Oracle to you, Miss Dugas, our guide, philosopher, and friend. P officers - class of 1959 iffy. fem XQM4 ROBERT BOND American Hero Letter- man Bob has boosted our Football, Wrest- ling, and Track Teams. His contributions to the Mule Sports Staff, Chorus, Student Police, and Teenage Council as well as his leadership displayed as past Vice-President of the Student Council and as Vice-President of the A Cappella Choir, made him a natural for acceptance into the Honor Society. Bob has been his Homeroom Chair- man for three years and is now the Class President. LEONARD HECHT Luck Be A Lady Moe, our well-liked Secretary of the Senior Class, was noted for his athletic ability. He was Co-captain of the Football Team and a Varsity letterman in Basketball as well as a member of Student Police. Moe plans to go to college and study for a degree in business administration. RICHARD GUMO The Most Happy Fella Richie, our friendly and sincere Vice- President has accomplished much in these high school years. Aside from being a class officer. he was also Captain of Student I . News Police. Vice-President of Student Council, Associate Editor of the Mule, President of A Cappella Choir, and a member of Honor Society. He also worked on Teenage Coun- cil, Chorus, and played Varsity Baseball. College and engineering are planned for his future. RALPH G E L L I N G Mr. Wonderful Ralph has been a credit to his class and school because of his sincerity and intelli- gence. One of the most well-liked seniors, he was Secretary of the Class and Presi- dent of Chorus. He has worked on the Mule Literary Staff, earned a varsity letter for Basketball, and has served the school by be- ing on the Student Police, Teenage Council, and Color Guard. He plans a future in en- gmeermg. lx R. QP ff! 19 Xi 5 All 1 9fMa. ,wzeefeeo editors 'S c9wLcQ ds I f6L,.,u,., Qfgzewnpf. 44.4. ROSEMARIE CAMINITI Rosemarie, We Love You 'fRose, this year's Oracle Editor-in-Chief, has been a busy girl throughout her years at Malverne. She has participated in Band, Mule Literary Staff, Mule Business Staff, was V.P. of Leaders' Club, and was in various sports. An outstanding student, she has won the Latin III medal and is a member of the National Honor Society. An active interest in French Club indicates that Rose's future will be in languages. ENID HORN Stay As Sweet As You Are Hoping to be a future nurse, Enid has been an active member of the Malverne High School student body. She was a member of the Band, Teenage Council, Student Police, and the Nurses Club. She also par- ticipated in sports and Sport Night. Enid has written for the Mule and was the Manager of the Business Staff of the Oracle. LYNDA KALMAN A Little Brains, A Little Talent Lynda has been an out- standing student due to her leadership and personality. Our Oracle Art Editor was in the Honor Society and won the Elmira Key, awarded to the best all-around junior girl. Having been very interested in sports. she earned her gold key. Lynda's other activities have included Library Council, being Vice-President of French Club, and Historian of F.T.A., Choir, and the Make-up Committee of which she was chairman. College and a career in art are in Lynda's future. REGINA OVERACKER Wonderful One Gina, pursuing her interest in nursing, is the Secretary-Treasurer of the Future Nurses Club and a Volunteer Nurses' Aide. Much of her time this year was spent on the Oracle as Associate Editor. She has served four years on the Student Police and the Library Council respectively as Sergeant and President this year. She is active in sports, Girls Leaders Corp, and A Cappella Choir. Her next step is nurse's training and her R.N. ROSEMARY RENKEN Kitten On The Keys Rosemary has been our fine organ- ist at school assemblies as well as at many public evening programs. Her interest and sincerity in school functions have made her very well-liked. Rosemary was an As- sociate Editor of the Oracle and has belonged to the Honor Society, Band, Assembly Committee, and Future Nurses Club. She also has participated in many sports such as Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball, and Badminton. Rosemary hopes to attend nursing school in the fall. WILLIAM RHODES You're The Greatest Bill, popular Photography Editor of the Oracle, has done much for Malverne during his years here. He was V.P. of Student Council, President of the Honor Society, Mule Publicity Manager, and Sergeant of the Student Police. Aside from these offices, Bill was a member of Teen- age Council and found time to participate in Varsity Football and Basketball. Bill's future plans include college and a career in the field of engineering. .IEANETTE WOHLERS I Can Cook, Too Jeanette has given much service to our school. She has devoted a great deal of her time to the Oracle Business Staff of which she has been Assistant Business Manager. She has also participated on the Oracle Literary Staff and the Pep Club. Jeanette has been an active member of the Student Police as well as Chorus. Her interests have also included sports and Sport Night. Her future plans are college and a major in home economics. CAROL POLLACK Thou Swell Vivacious Carol, Typing Editor of the yearbook, has participated in many sports including Hockey, Bowling, Basketball, Stunts and Tumbling, and Softball for which she has received her shield. Carol was a member of the Girls Leaders Club. She has been twirling for Malverne since she entered the school, rose to Head Majorette for the past two years, and has won a key, many medals, and a trophy for her skill. After graduation she is headed for a secretarial career. ,IUDITH DAUM Jumpin' Judy An active member of the senior class, Judy has been Secretary and Treasurer of the Student Council. For two years, she has been elected to represent Malverne as a public officer in Mineola on Careers Day. Hockey and Baseball have been her favorite sports. She has been a member of Chorus and A Cappella Choir, of which she is secretary, as well as being chosen for the Octette. Judy plans to attend Roanoke College. Virginia to train for a career in teaching. CAROL BROMBACKER Sparkling And Bright Carol has been a very busy girl during her four years at Malverne. She was the Circulation Manager of the Oracle in her senior year. secretary of Chorus, and a member of A Cappella Choir. Carol also participated in sports and was President of Girls Leaders' Corps. Besides being on Library Council, she was a member of the Future Teachers Association, and after college hopes to pursue a career in teaching. KAREN ROSENTHAL Happy Talk One of our busiest seniors, Karen's activi- ties include Booster Manager of the 1959 Oracle, participation in sports, and service on the Library Council and Student Police for the past four years. She has worked on the Mule Business, Literary, and Circulation Staffs. In addition, she worked on the Student Council and Decoration Committee for the Junior Prom. Her experience in the Future Teachers of America will aid her in her goal as a teacher of handi- capped children. JOYCE MOTYKA I Want To Be Happy Joyce served her school on the Oracle Staff as Correspondence Manager in her senior year. She was kept busy as secre- tary to a faculty member, but also found time to work on the Mule and Oracle Busi- ness Staffs. She displayed her skill in sports at Sport Night and lent her valuable support to the Pep Club. .afwceaw CMA pcraea A9444 an hawaii Page 27 Baum S 1 4 x ti ow. . ffm JAM M47 awe-f-. The road o scho l. Vhwdnww mawam LM Away seniors lbe dazyf 4 our youth are the day! of our glory Byron iQ..,.M - ' P 28 DOROTHEA ANHALT When You.'re Smiling Dar has ac- complished much in her years at Malverne. She has been active in many sports, and won the coveted shield. She has been kept busy also typing for the Mule Business Staff, taking part in Sport Night activities, and earning herself several honor certificates. Dar is a business major and her future plans indicate a junior college and then the life of a business woman. MARGARET ANDERSON All American Girl Migs has al- ways been interested in sports. Stunts and Tumbling are her favorites. She was a Sport Night member and Jay-Vee and Varsity Cheerleader. Her other activities included the Business and Literary Staffs of the Mule. After high school, Migs plans to attend business school before entering the business world. KATHERINE ADAMS Dain' What Comes Naturally Kay, a happy-go lucky member of our class, has spent many a gay year at Malverne. She has participated in several sports such as: Volley- ball, Basketball, Hockey, and Softball. Kay has also been an en- thusiastic member of the Pep Club. In the future she plans to attend nursing school. GARY ARMSTRONG If They Asked Me, I Could Write A Book Gary likes to read baseball and Mickey Spillane novels, and write short stories. He is an amateur disc jockey and enjoys ballads and mild rock 'n' roll. He aspires to be a novelist and a professional disc jockey. He loves baseball, and is a Dodger fan. Gary is treasurer of the Luther League and editor of the League newspaper. He was also Sports Editor of his junior high school newspaper and a member of the Mule Staff, Drama Club, and Co-captain of Cross Country. FRANK BAGENSIE Got The World On A String During his years at Malverne High School, Frank has served on Visual Aids Staff and Student Council. He has participated in Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball. Much of Frank's spare time was occupied by singing and by presiding over the youth group in his church. Frank plans to go to the Merchant Marine Academy at King's Point and then hopes to enter the commercial fishing industry. .IUDITH BERLIN Blue And Sentimental Judy's activities con- sisted of Mule Circulation and Typing Staffs, Pep Club, Cadettes, and she has held the position of Homeroom Secretary. She has vol- unteered much of her time to the decoration committees for our dances. As a Sport Night member and a sports enthusiast, Judy earn- ed the cherished shield award for outstanding athletics. GEORGE BOLCH Little Nash Rambler George, a sports en- thusiast, listed Baseball and Football as his favorites. He has also been interested in reading American history adventure stories, especially those of the Civil War period. Tinkering with cars has been another hobby. In the future, he plans to join the Navy and has hopes of purchasing his dream car-a white Mercedes convertible. ROBERT BOVE Do It The Hard Way Bob was a member of the Chorus in his sophomore year which was preceded by a year in Junior Keynotes. He was also on the Student Police Force. Work- ing after school has taken up much of Bob's time. He enjoys work- ing with cars and most of his hobbies center around this interest. Bob plans to go to college. DAVID AKSEL Little Things Mean A Lot David was active in Tennis and Chorus, President of his homeroom, manager of the Freshman Baseball Team, and winner of a photo contest. He also sang in A Cappella Choir. David plans to attend college and work toward a career in chemistry or psychology. FREDERICK BAUER ln My Own Quiet Way During his years at Malverne High School, Fred has participated on the Bowling Team and Stage Crew. Beside this he has been active in outside activities such as church work. His hobbies include sports and mechanics. Fred's future plans include attending Farmingdale Insti- tute of Technology to prepare for a scientific career. CHARLOTTE BAK Getting To Know You Charlotte came to Malverne in her senior year from Andrew Jackson High School. At Andy Jackson, she participated in Swimming, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, and spent much time working in the Homemaking De- partment. At Malverne, Charlotte has carried over many of her previous activities and has been an active member of our class. MARK BARA Spanish Cavalier lndustrious Mark is an active member of the Spanish and the Current Events Club. He has also taken an active part in his church organizations. Thinking of his future, he held part time jobs to help pay for his college education. Mark's hobbies are fishing, hunting, and weightlifting. After gradua- tion he plans to attend college and pursue his studies in the field of natural science. Page 29 gd-ur'-Lw 00.131 ,. ' .Q 1,7 1- . 4 wk5i,T : . -Mi' w T 9 Wi '11-' MAJ EEZ? VQMMA fmdbf mama 1 L-Jog A Q. Qfo K 611.1- EDWIN CLINE A Little Bit Of Constitutional Fun Ed, one of our most active seniors, is greatly interested in sports, and has re- ceived varsity letters in both Football and Baseball. He held a part- time job between seasons. Ed has served on the Mule Sports Staff, as Vice President of the Teenage Council, and as Red Cross Repre- sentative of his homeroom. His future plans include college in prepa- ration for a career in landscape architecture. GERALD CARNEY Anchors Away Jerry has been in Malverne for six years. He was active in Football and Wrestling and has been Red Cross Representative for two years. Working after school has taken up much of Jerry's time, but he still found a few spare minutes to work on his car and go hunting. Outside of school he was a member of the National Riflemen's Association and a Hot Rod Club. In the future Jerry plans to join the Navy and then to college. ,IANICE CIMBERG You've Cot To Be A Football Hero Jan has been on the Oracle Literary Staff, Mule Circulation Staff, Drama Club, and Senior Play Committee. She was also a Mulette and Ex- change Editor of the newspaper. She earned her Sports numeral and had a leading role in the Senior Play. In the future Jan hopes to attend college. VIOLA COLLIER Swing Viola has been an active member of the Library Council, and a member of the Nurses and Home Eco- nomics Clubs. She has also done typing for the Mule, and enjoyed participating in such sports as Basketball and Baseball. Viola collects records and likes to dance. She is a business major and is planning to further her career in the business field after graduation. ROBERT CHETEL Sinner Or Saint Bob's activities have been somewhat limited because of his interest in many things outside of school. However, he found time to participate in the Junior Varsity Football Team in his freshman and sophomore years as well as J.V. Bowling and Varsity in his junior and senior years. PAUL CONBOY F reckles The Kid came to Malverne High in tenth grade. He has worked after school for the last two years and thus activities have been curtailed. In spite of this, Paul has par- ticipated in Varsity Football for two years, and has held a few home- room offices. Paul plans to join the armed forces and then go to college. LOIS CHAIKIN On The Sunny Side Of The Street Lois has been a valuable member of the class of '59, She was a member of the Library Council, the Business Staff of the Mule, and was Circu- lation Editor of the Mule during her senior year. Girls sports and Sport Night have also been an important part of her activities. Lois hopes to attend Ohio University where she will major in English. VICTORIA CALABRO I Believe Vickey has been in many of Malverne's service organizations including four years as a Library Council member and a participant on the Mule Circulation Staff. She has also been active in sports and Sport Night. The Future Nurses Club and the FTA have also been included in Vickey's busy schedule. Her outside activities included teaching Sunday school, sodality work. and accordian lessons. As for the future, Vickey plans to enter a religious order of teachers. HANNAH C O H E N Hard-Hearted Hannah Hannah, Business Editor of the Mule, has contributed much to Malverne. She has been the Vice President of Library Council, the Librarian for the F.T.A., and has participated in sports and Sport Night. She has also been a member of the Literary and the Business Staffs of the Oracle. Hannah hopes to attend Marietta College to prepare for a career in education. ARLENE BULLOCK Open The Door, Richard Arlene, one of Malverne's nicest seniors, has participated in many activities such as Pep Club, Teenage Council, Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and Typ- ing Staff of the Mule beside working in the Mule Shop. She has earned many awards for her ability in girls sports, has been a class representative in Cadettes, and a Cheerleader. A secretarial career is ahead for Arlene. JOYCE CONNELLY Lovely To Look At ,Ioycie, one of our cutest seniors, has shown her artistic ability in the excellent job she did as Chairman for the Junior Prom Decoration Committee. As well as her work on the Mule and Oracle Art Staffs, other activities have included Bowling, for which she received a highest honors trophy, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Chorus, Mulettes, and cheering for Sport Night. ln the future, Joycie plans to go to art school and to continue with the modeling which she has been doing after school while in Malverne. MARVIN COHEN Be A Clown In the past four years, Marv has studied at several different schools. He did manage to have time to participate on the Baseball and the Basketball Teams. In Malverne Marv has had the honor of being elected Secretary-Treasurer of his homeroom. In the future he hopes to attend college. Page 3 1 HMM --glad -L Kalb-oi, ' cz,-Lt... M 9? x - 794,5.4Iociud4,C9au44Z:v ' I i' ff W WW wma CW..-,ff fd,-f, ,WWW 6z0z0.fGMQ,, D? DIANNE DAVIS Sweet Little Sixteen Dianne, our capable Mule Business Manager, has spent a very busy three years in Malverne. Everyone has enjoyed her literary talent by which both the staffs of the Oracle and Mule have profited. Dianne also was active in many sports. She plans to spend her next four years at college. STEPHANIE DOYLE Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning During her years at Malverne, Stephanie has joined in several sports including Bowling and Volleyball. Her chief interest outside of school is music and dancing. A business major, Steph in- tends to work as a typist-clerk after graduation. ANTHONY CROMEYN The Music Goes Round And Round Tony will be remembered for his great contributions to the M.H.S. Bands. His renditions on the tenor saxaphone and clarinet added color to many school events. Also enjoying sports, Tony participated on the Bowling and Basketball Teams. The Future Business Admin- istration Club and Mule Shop also kept him busy. WILLIAM CRESSWELL Daydreaming Bill, coming to Mal- verne High in his freshman year, soon became a member of our group. His main interests have been two-fold: being an active member of the Bowling Team and secondly being able to drive his car day or night. In the future, Bill plans to attend college. ADA CROWLEY Happiness Ada, who came to Malverne in her junior year from Sacred Heart Academy, quickly became one of us. She participated in many sports, among which were Basketball, Stunts, Sport Night, and Tennis. She also was a member of the Pep Club and the Mule Business Staff. Her future plans include college where she intends to study to become a teacher. PATRICIA de CAPRARIIS A Certain Smile Patty Ann has been very active in many of our school organizations. She has been Secretary of Library Council and Co-circulation Editor of the Mule, Vice-President of the Future Teachers of America, and a member of the National Honor Society, and Student Council. Patty Ann has also participated on the Oracle Business Staff, A Cappella Choir, Chorus, French Club, Sports, Cadettes, and Sport Night. Her future plans include teaching elementary school. MIRIAM DAMPF Mimi Some of the activities Mimi partici- pated in were Library Council, French Club, the Future Nurses Club, and the Oracle Literary Staff. She also took part in sports which in- cluded Bowling, Volleyball, Basketball, and Tennis. Mimi plans to attend Bellevue Nursing School upon graduation. PATRICIA D'AVANZO Dark Eyes Pat has crowded much into her four years at Malverne. In addition to several years of service on the Library Council. she has participated in Tennis, Bowling, and the Current Events Club. Her hobbies include horseback-riding, swimming, and music. Into this busy schedule Pat has also worked on a part time job for the past two years. Her plans for the future include a modeling career. .IOAN DOBIN Soft Music During Joan's high school years, she has been active in the Photography Club, the Current Events Club, and in various sports. She won an award in Basketball and also participated in Badminton, Baseball, Bowling, and Table Tennis. In the future, .Ioan hopes to further her studies for a secretarial career. VIRGINIA CONNELLY Gingerbread Ginger, a very versatile girl, has been a Cheerleader for three years. Active in sports, she has participated in Badminton, Bowling, Stunts, Modern Dance, and Basketball. Ginger is an active member of Cadettes, and the Mule Business,Literary and Circulation Staffs. She plans to go to Oneonta State Teachers College. KATHLEEN CONNORS My Wild Irish Rose Kathy, bubbling with school spirit, has been a Cheerleader for the past three years and an active member of the Pep Club. Greatly interested in sports, she belonged to the Hockey, Bowling, Basketball, and Softball teams and earned membership in Cadettes. Kathy also worked on the Literary Staff of the Mule and as an Attendance Assistant. DIANA DeCARLO Cheerful Little Earful Diane's activities have included Le Cercle Francais of which she is Secretary-Treasurer, the Drama Club, and Sport Night. She has been active in Tennis, Bowling, Basketball, and Volleyball, making class and honor teams in the latter two. Diana was also an Attendance Assistant and has participated on committees for school dances. In the future she plans to go to college and major in journalism. CHARLENE DiSALVO Shrimp Boats Are A' Coming Peppy Charlene has added much zest to Malverne sports during her high school years. She will be especially remembered for her skill in Stunts and Tumbling and her playing on the Hockey Honor Team. Charlene has been in Chorus, Cadettes, and on the Mule Business Staff and the Oracle Art Staff. Page 33 Cicufffb' 4Qsh.fu.A.,,,qQn.Q4,,b 7523? Cv-'P'-vi-4-1.4, . QQ ik x QM! ZTQJLJ MK 79' if MW 4-'K 'S ff, ?Hflf?ei .inf-W5.M?, wva-2 2:7911 KQ.,Q,U,X ,dwmxydifwzc PAUL FITZPATRICK When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Fitz has taken part in Football and Wrestling for which he has eamed three letters. Among his many hobbies are Bowling and Golf. He plans to study electronics in a technical school. Paul's good nature and athletic ability will long be remembered at Malverne. THOMAS FELINEY Bo Diddley Noted for his three years as a Varsity Football player, Tom was also interested in other sports and owns his own boat. He was also noted for his snazzy black Conti- nental convertible. Tom plans to enter college and study archi- tectural engineering. JAMES ESTERGOMY Soldier Boy Jim could often be found tinkering with his car. his favorite hobby. He also worked after school which curtailed his interest in sports. The Service is the next stop for him. FRANK ENCH Are There Any More At Home Like You? Frank came to Malverne recently from Grover Cleveland High School. At Grover Cleveland he was an active member of the Club Cyrano, a social club, which took up most of his time. He was on the Base- ball and Basketball Teams while attending St. Barbara's School. He is very interested in art and mechanics. In the future he intends to work and attend school. BARBARA FICARSKY C'est Si Bon Bobbi was a Feature Editor of this year's Mule. She has belonged to Chorus, was a mem- ber of the French Club, and has participated in various sports in- cluding Badminton and Tennis. Her leisure time is spent in working with her Youth Group and B.B.G.'s, assistant teaching, and being a member of the Martin's Teen Board. Horseback-riding is one of Bobbi's favorite hobbies along with reading foreign authors, paint- ing, and decorating. WALTER FITZER If I Were King Walter has been a member of both the Stage Crew and the Student Police. Wrestling was his major interest in our athletic program. When not occupied by part time jobs. he devoted his time to repairing cars, fishing, and skin- diving. His interest in mechanics has helped him plan a career in ihe electrical field at the Long Island Agricultural and Technical nstitute. ROBERT FISHER Girls, Girls, Girls! Bob was one of the three picked from the senior class to be on the Teen Town Hall. As a Malverne athlete, Bob played Baseball, Basketball, and Track and was also active in the Future Teachers of America, Student Police, and the Drama Club. He plans to go to Albany State Teachers College and become a teacher in some line of science. SUSAN GALBRAITH C'est Magniliquel Since tenth grade Sue has been active on the Oracle and Mule Business Staffs, various sports, and Sport Night. She has also been an officer to her church youth group. In accord with her desire to study for a teaching career she participated in the Future Teachers of America and Le Cercle Francais, planning to major in languages and education in college. ANNE FLYNN Anything You Can Do During her six years at Malverne, Anne has participated in many service organizations in- cluding Library Council, Twirling, and Red Cross. Her many activi- ties include sports, preparing for assemblies, decoration committees, French Club, F.T.A., Drama Club, and Sport Night. She has also been active in church affairs. Anne's future plans include college and a teaching career. GERALDINE FULLAM Sweet Music Gerry's interest in Tennis and Bowling has made her an active participant in these sports. She has been an Attendance Assistant for Mr. Mills and has also worked in the school Cafeteria for the past year. After high school she plans to attend comptometer school and then enter the Waves as a C0mpt0- meter operator. ROBERT GAITES Thou Swell Bob's time in Malverne has been well used. He attends vocational school in Westbury and has a part time job at a local theater. Bob is looking forward to attending the Long Island Institute of Technology at Farmingdale where he will study home appliance repairing. DIANA FEIN .lust Give Me Five Minutes More Active on the Mule Business and Circulation Staffs, Diana has also been a member of the Future Nurses Club and ,has served on the Library Council. She has also devoted much of her time to the Pep, Drama, and Homemaking Clubs. Sports wise, Diana was interested in Bowling and Badminton. Her future plans include college and a career as a medical secretary. Page 35 meafsfyafia, ' 55.2.0 Worktodo... LLAJ.-Ls., Qiwwggbflgjfw P 36 ,Huff ,dum M Qlvfdff MM, NAOMI GREENSPAN Art And lee Cream The Mule and Oracle Art Staffs have occupied much of Naomi's time. She has also participated in Tennis and Bowling besides being in Pep Club and Sport Night. Naomi plans to attend Queens College as an art education major. LESLIE GINSBURG Imagination Leslie has been a valued member of the senior class devoting much of her time and effort to the Mule as Feature Editor. Along with her witty sense of humor, Leslie also is skilled in sports and has earned her gold key. Library Council and Cadettes were among her many activities. Her future includes further education in college. GERALD GOLDSTEIN With A Song In My Heart Gerry's voice has made him a valuable member of Chorus, Choir, Wonderful Town cast, Boys' Chorus, All State Chorus, and Stairway to Star- dom. He also managed the Varsity Basketball Team, and belonged to the Bowling Team, Drama Club, Senior Play Committee, Student Council, 'Teenage Council, and Secretary-Treasurer of his homeroom. His future plans include college and a career in engineering. BETSY GORIN I Love A Parade Aside from providing leader- ship as Head Drum Majorette for two years with the Senior Twirlers, Betsy has spent much of her time being active in sports in which she won her gold key. She was also a member of Honor Society, Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Cadettes, Library Council, the F.T.A., and the newly formed Octettes. College is next for Betsy. CAROL GRACIE Beautiful Dreamer During Carol's years at Malverne, she has participated in Pep Club, Mulettes, Mule and Oracle Art Staffs, Teenage Council, Drama Club, sports, and Sport Night. She has also worked on many decoration committees and publicity campaigns. This pert, popular girl has also held home- room and club offices. Her outside interests included travel and sewing. Carol plans to attend college, where she will major in science. ALAN HAMBURGER Fried Onions Alan has taken advantage of the many activities offered him in Malverne. These included Oracle Art Staff, Mule Literary Staff, and Chorus, ,l.V. Bowling, the Drama Club, and Red Cross Representative. His future plans include six years of college to prepare for a veterinarian career. MARGARET HILL Peg Of My Heart Peggy has made the most of her years at M.H.S. Besides consistently winning highest honors certificates for scholarship, she has participated in many extracur- ricular activities. This year's Associate Editor of the Mule, she previously belonged to both Mule Staffs, and both Oracle Staffs, and she was 1958 Oracle Assistant Business Manager. Her activities also include the presidency of her homeroom. Student Police, Library Council, Teenage Council, Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and sports. Peggy plans a teaching career. BARBARA HELLER A Little Bit In Love Barbara has earned many honor certificates and been active in the Mule Business and Circulation Staffs, the French Club, Future Nurses Club, Current Events Club, sports, and the Photography Club. Outside of school, Barbara has participated in the Ground Observers Corps., and was a hospital volunteer aid. After graduation Barbara hopes to major in psychology at Boston University. EARL HARRIS Man Smart Earl was a member of Chorus and Treasurer of the A Cappella Choir. As a chorus member he appeared in Wonderful Town. ln his junior year, Earl received the second place award in the Oratorical Contest and was elected to the Na- tional Honor Society. He was a member of Student Police, the Dramatics Club, and has also participated in Cross Country, Wrest- ling, and Track. Hoping to become a doctor, Earl plans to begin college next fall. BARBARA HARTUNG Woman Smarter Representative to Em- pire Cirls' State, Barbara has shown her leadership in many ways. A Cheerleader, and a member of the National Honor Society, she is also the Girls Sports Editor of the Mule and parliamentarian of the Future Teachers of America. Busy B.J. also worked on Library Council, was very active in sports, and a member of both the Chorus and A Cappella Choir. Outside of school she was vice-president of the Nassau County Youth Council and, in her little spare time, BJ. modeled! Barbara's future plans include college and language or mathematics teaching. SUSAN GARRETSON Sweet Sue - just You Likable Sue has been very active while at Malverne. Her many activities have consisted of Student Police, F.T.A., Cadettes, Chorus, the Oracle Art Staff, Student Council, the Math Club, and the Photography Club. She has also been active in sports such as Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball, and Ping Pong. Sue plans to attend a state teachers' college. ROBERT HAFFNER Friendship Bobby has been an active fellow during his years at Malverne. He participated in several sports, worked for the Art Department, and was a member of the Stage Crew. Bob also had a job after school hours. Upon gradua- tion he plans to enter the working world. ew- Wage fiwffiiffl ?5fW1 7910- WWW? Page 38 JUDY HOEY Can't Help Singing Judy's main interests at Mal- verne have been Chorus and A Cappella Choir. She has also been active in the Future Nurses Club, Library Council, and girls' sports - mainly Badminton. Outside of school, she has taken accordian lessons. In the future, .ludy hopes to attend school and later become a nurse. GERALDINE HINCHIE Party Doll Gerry has been a Cheer- leader for three years and is Co-president of the Pep Club. She has been active on the Mule Literary and Circulation Staffs. In her senior year she was President of the Spanish Club, Red Cross Representative of her homeroom, and a member of the Drama Club. Gerry has been very interested in sports and was a Sport Night Cheerleader. Planning to attend college, Gerry will major in English. LEONARD KAPLAN I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent Lenny quickly made many friends upon entering Malverne in his junior year. He has done well athletically as a member of the Track, Base- ball, and Football Teams and has especially made his mark on the mats. He has been a member of the Student Police and plans to study engineering in college. STEPHEN KAZMEROFF Let The Rest Of The World Go By Steve has been a clerk and an auto repairman, thus, his extra- curricular activities have been limited. He is an art enthusiast and has taken almost every art course that Malverne has to offer. As his hobby he loves to design various things. In the future he plans to attend college, after which he will enter the Navy or the Coast Guard as a draftsman. CAROL HOFFMANN Let The Sun Shine In Carol was known for her work on the Library Council and the Typing Staff of the Mule. She also spent her free hours participating in sports and the activities of her church group. Carol's main ambition is to be a secretary and she plans to fulfill her hope by attending a secretarial school upon graduation. LINDA HULLEY Lucky Linda Linda has been an asset to the Business Department during her years at Malverne. She has prepared herself for the business world by her continual assistance to the faculty and student body. Sports, the Mule Typing Staff, and a volunteer nurses's aide have kept Linda occupied. She plans a secre- tarial career. ALEXANDRIA JONES Alexandefs Ragtime Band During Sandy's two years at Malverne, she has participated in many activi- ties. She has been in the Band, Pep Club, and sports such as: Soft- ball, Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Field Hockey, and Sport Night. After graduation Sandy plans to attend C.C.N.Y. as a psy- chology major and eventually become a child psychiatrist. LEONA KEIL Medic Planning to enter Bellevue Nursing School, Leona has been active in the Future Nurses Club. She also received a one-hundred-hour service pin from Mercy Hospital for her volunteer work. Leona has found time for Chess and Photo- graphy Clubs and Library Council. Her outside interests included girl scouting, in which she has received leader and counselor train- ing, her Temple's youth group, and an interest in music and the stage as hobbies. KENNETH HOFFMANN Auld Lang Syne A very ambitious member of our class, Ken finished school in August. He is well re- membered by his classmates as a fun-loving person with a good sense of humor. He enjoyed tinkering with cars and being a loyal member of the De Mollay. WILLIAM HOTING Off We Go! Bill has given most of his time to odd jobs after school, but even so he has enjoyed taking an active part in Malverne's Wrestling Team. Hobby-wise, Bill had a keen interest in cars. Next year he plans to enter the Navy, and later to further his education at Farmingdale. MAURICE JONES The Jones Boy Having Maurice as a member of the class certainly livened things up. He is noted for his quick wit and cheerful personality. Maurice had an after-school job which kept him busy, but he did find time to enjoy his hobby of skating:- He intends to enter the service. ELIZABETH KELLY Get Happy Cheerful Beth has been active in many activities during her years at Malverne. She was Treasurer of the Library Council and F.T.A. Beth has also devoted much of her time to the Oracle Literary and Business Staffs, the Mule Busi- ness Staff, the Teenage Council, and the Drama Club. Very active in sports, she has been on many honor teams, participated in Sport Night, and was Senior Representative of the Girl Leaders' Club. Beth's future plans include college and kindergarten teaching. Page 39 Q . -I' i,fMs-s-ws. Mr. Hill explains a problem. fl 1 E3 , 1 N lu Qfw-5,,f,,wfn1fM ALAN KOEHLER Whoopee! Al has been on the Sports Staff of the Mule and on our Varsity Football Team as a tackle. Much of his time has also been occupied by Chorus and A Cappella Choir beside having a part time job. He has also been active in his church, participating in a number of plays. Al plans to attend college in the future. RAYMOND KELLY Has Anyone Seen Kelly? Ray, a nice guy and dependable worker, divided his time between Stage Crew, Debate Club, and Intermural Basketball although his part-time job limited his activities. He also gave his service to Malverne by being on Student Police. Ray's future plans are college, and a career as a research chemist. ROBERT KOCH Up In The Clouds Bob's interests in his four years at Malverne have been in many fields. He has served on Student Police and the Stage Crew. He also participated in Current Events Club, Bowling, Intermural Basketball, and a Sports Fan Club. Bob has been very busy out of school as Vice-President of the young people's group at his church. He plans to attend college. ROCHELLE KRISTALL Them There Eyes This hard working senior has formed a new girls' organization called the Mulettes and is the Co-President of the beneficient Pep Club. Bonnie has also been active in the Future Teachers of America, Sports, the Mule Literary and Business Staffs, and the Drama Club. She teaches Sunday School which coincides with her future plans for teaching. FRANCINE KOPP Don't Ever Change Francine participated in Library Council, Future Nurses Club, the French Club, Chorus, Sports, and Sport Night. In addition, she was awarded several medals and a trophy for Twirling as one of Malverne's head twirlers. Francine's future plans include college where she plans to major in social science. EDWARD KORNRUMPF Big Man Hard working Niles has been active in sports participating in Wrestling, Varsity Bowling, and Varsity Football. He was Red Cross Representative for his homeroom and has also been on Student Police for four years. Col- lege and a future in engineering are ahead for Niles. LAWRENCE KRASNOW The Highly Educated Mun Larry, in past years at Malverne High School, has played on the Tennis Team and the Jay-Vee Bowling Team. He was also a member of the Mule Business and Literary Staffs. Since he was always interested in science and mathematics, he plans to attend college and major in physics or engineering. CAROL LANSNER With A Smile And A Song Carol, one of our school organists, has participated in many activities. She was a member of the Mixed Chorus, and A Cappella Choir, wrote for the Literary Staffs of the Mule and the Oracle, and was a memberfof the Business Staff of the Mule. She belonged to the French Club and also participated in sports. Carol's future plans include college and then a musical career. BENJAMIN LEE l'm Not A Know It All Ben played Football in Malverne High School for which he earned his letter. He also received two letters for Wrestling and has participated in Track. As far as the future is concerned, Ben would like to take up drafting. HOWARD KOSTERS You're The Top Our Boys' State Repre- sentative has been both Treasurer and President of the Student Council and Class Vice-President for three years. He was a member of the Student Police, National Honor Society, Teenage Council, Oracle Literary Staff, and was Boys' Sports Editor of the Mule, as well as Color Guard. His varsity sports include the Basketball Squad, Track Team, and Cross Country, earning him five letters. Howie's future plans are for college and a career in engineering. ARNOLD KONHEIM Please, Mr. Disc Jockey Arnold can us- ually be seen running about the school doing work for the P.A. system, for which he is responsible. Arnold is a member of the Honor Society and also participated on the Stage Crew, Visual Aids, and Band. He is interested in sports and ran for Cross Country and Track. In the future he will attend college with hopes of becoming a physicist. CAROLYN LANG Mickey Mouse Carolyn has been an active member of Chorus and A Cappella Choir. A sports enthusiast, Carolyn participated in Tennis, Volleyball, and Bowling, and a member of Girls Leaders Club. She has enjoyed working as a nurses' aide at Mercy Hospital and participating in the Future Nurses Club. Popular Carolyn was tenth grade secretary of her home- room, a member of -the French Club and has been on the Mule Business and Circulation Staffs. Page 4 1 !'Ql4EM 7 X 5 i1 v N , Lwaiffg WWMW ?.1a44.'7?Za.G!fVL.. Clnltlwuu '7'TlJwvu.7 Qowopv LEWIS LEVY Heaven Can Wait Lew has always had an avid interest in sports and was a member of Varsity Football and Bowling for two years. His other activities included Red Cross Representative. Cars are his hobby. Lew plans to enter college this fall. NORMAN LEIT You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet Norman came to Malverne from Brooklyn in his junior year. He was elected Secretary-Treasurer of his homeroom, and later became a member of both the Visual Aides and Stage Crew. Norman received the reward for good citizenship given by the Sons of the American Revolution. Next fall, he hopes to attend either Yale or Lehigh to study engineering. VIRGINIA MARTIN The Last Time I Saw Paris Jini partici- pated in many activities during her years at Malverne. She was President of the French Club, a member of the Future Nurses Club, and worked on the Business and Circulation Staffs of the Mule. She played several sports and received many Honor Certifi- cates. Outside of school, she did volunteer hospital work and belonged to Civil Defense. Next year she hopes to be on the threshold of a nursing career. JOAN LEVY Mule Train Joan's main interest in M.H.S. has been working on the Mule which was climaxed when she became Editor-in-Chief. She also served on Student Police, and spent much time participating in Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and the newly formed Octettes. She took part in Sports, Cadettes, and Sport Night. After completing high school, Joan anticipates going to college for a liberal arts education with a major in journalism. WINIFRED MACHER Too Marvelous For Words Jean has served Malverne well. She has been Art Editor of the Mule, Secretary of the Student Council, Homeroom Chairman, and a member of the Color Guard, Teenage Council, F.T.A., Make-up Committee, Library Council, Student Police, varied Mule and Oracle Staffs, and the Spanish and Drama Clubs. Jean plans a college education after which she will teach mathematics. ARTHUR MAHONEY Standing On The Corner Watching All The Girls Go By Art has long been active in Student Police and is now a Sergeant. He has held various homeroom offices such as President, and Junior Red Cross representative, and a member of Chorus and A Cappella Choir. Art has shown his versa- tility in sports by being a valuable player on our Football Squad as well as in J.V. Basketball, Wrestling, Bowling, Baseball, and Track. Upon graduation, Art plans to go to college. ELLEN LYONS Bewitched, Bothered, And Bewildered L has been a member of the Mule Circulation Staff, the Future Nurses Club, the Drama Club, Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and the Library Council. She has also belonged to the Mulettes and has participated in sports, for which she has earned her shield. Outside of school, L taught a Sunday School class. A nursing career is ahead for her. CATHERINE LORNE Sincerely Cathy is one of our lively and gay Cheerleaders. Besides this, she has worked on the Oracle Busi- ness Staff, Mule Literary Staff, and Chorus. Cathy has also served as a representative on the Red Cross Council, participated in the Leaders' Club, Pep Club, and Drama Club. Her other interests are in sports and Sport Night. Cathy's ambition is modeling which she hopes will lead to a career in dramatics. PATRICIA MCQUADE You Oughta Be In Pictures Pat led an active life in and out of school. Her hobbies consisted of horse- back riding, swimming, and dancing. She was an active member of The Future Nurses Club, Badminton Team, and Pep Club. After school Pat hasheld a part time job and has attended modeling school. Her future ambition is to attend a junior college to study for an executive secretarial position. RALPH LEVY Keep It Gay A letter man for participation in Junior and Senior Varsity Tennis, Ralph has also been active in Intramural Basketball. His other activities included writing for the Mule Literary Staff, and working as a clerk and a delivery boy at a drug store. His future plans include a eollege education. PATRICIA MCGRATH June In January In spite of many home responsibilities, Pat has kept up her interest in science, music, and art. She plays the piano and has written some fine poetry. Pat was graduated in January when she entered the Pan American Institute of Art to study for a career as a cartoonist or art teacher. JAMES McKENNA Stranger In Paradise Jim entered Malveme in January, 1957 from John Adams High School. He was a member of the Visual Aids Staff and participated in J.V. Bowling. Speedy plans to develop his interest in automobile mechanics into a career. The Air Force is his next stop, however. Page 43 C7 il, , Nm-.xkoaa QSi:zQsff11'ii3w,'f g L g L . . Qv4Q1 VQWQ UMW ., ,i Nei 5 ma IM SKF Eli ii!! WIFN Malverne has the ball! jim! mb? P 1 NQV. ,K Q06 Q As X H xx' - fx 1 fm! f'?WLl WF? Q44 JOHN MUNRO Oh, Johnny Johnny was an active member of the Stage Crew in his six years at Malveme and has received many service awards for his effort. His hobbiies included working on automobiles and drawing plans and blueprints for houses, machines, and cars. .Iohn's future plans are to attend Cooper Union School for engineering and drafting. THOMAS METZ Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries Tom's ac- tivities in high school were somewhat restricted because of his after school part-time job, but he found the time to play a role in a Junior High One-Act play. He plans to study engineering in college. CAROL PAROUBEK You Interested in sports, Carol has par- ticipated in Sport Night, Bowling, Basketball, and Stunts and Tumbling for which she has received her shield. She was a mem- ber of Pep Club, Drama Club, Library Council and decoration com- mittees for several school dances. Carol has also been a Red Cross Representative. She plans an interesting career as a lab technician. NAOMI MEYER Baby Face Naomi has been a member of the Drama Club and the Business and Circulation Staffs of the Mule. Since the tenth grade she has been active in sports such as Volley- ball, Badminton, Stunts and Tumbling, Basketball, Tennis, and Sport Night. Naomi received her shield in sports and was admitted to Cadettes. Outside of school she has had a part-time job, worked as one of the secretaries at her church, belonged to the Rainbow Girls and attended the Luther League regularly. Naomi's plans for the future are to attend Cazenovia Junior College for a secre- tarial course. MILDRED COMERFORD OLSEN Love And Marriage Millie is an active girl in school. You have probably seen her dashing around the field playing Hockey or racing around the Basketball court. These are two of her favorite sports. She was also a member of Cadettes, of the Mule Business Staff, and one of the Pep Club members who gave rousing spirit to the school. Millie was also a member of the Chorus. SANDRA PASINO Patience And Fortitude Sandra has been very active in activities dealing with medicine and health. She has helped Mrs. Green many times in the Clinic, belonged to the Nurses Club, and done much voluntary work at Mercy Hospital. She has also been active in sports such as Badminton and Volleyball. In the future, Sandra would like to study biology and bacteriology. GALE MILLIGAN Ready Teddy Gale has shown her greatest interest and talent in the art field both inside and outside school. She received the Junior High School Art Award. Her activities were hampered somewhat by a steady afternoon babysitting job, but in spite of her limited time Gale was an active member of the Mule and Oracle Art Staffs. ROBERT MEYER Ichabod Bob's main interests were mainly sports. Although he held a few outside jobs his enthusiasm was dis- played by his active participation in Freshman Basketball and Base- ball, J.V. Basketball, Cross Country, and Varsity Basketball. He has received awards for J.V. Basketball and Cross Country. In the fall he plans to attend college. JEAN OFFERMANN Jeannie W ith The Light Brown Hair In her past three years at Malveme, Jean displayed her talent in art on both the Mule and Oracle Art Staffs. She was a member of the Literary and Business Staffs of the Mule as well. Recently she was secretary of the Future Teachers of America. Jean participated in Bowling and Badminton along with her many other varied ac- ivities Jean has plans for a career in teaching. BARBARA NEU A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody Attractive Lou is known to everyone for her pretty smile. She sang in the Chorus and A Cappella Choir and took part in Wonderful Town. Sports, especially Bowling and Sport Night Cheering, have been among her main interests. She was also a member of Girls Leaders Club. Lou would like to attend Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School to prepare for the business world. WALTER PEPPER Anything Goes Our popular class comed- ian, Walter was a big hit in the Senior Play. His many activities have included Visual Aids, Home Room Chairman, Drama Clubs, Student Police, and the Mule Sports Staff. In athletics, Walt has excelled in Basketball having been on .I.V. and Varsity. He also has been on the Football and Track Teams. Walter plans to attend Queens College majoring in science education. NEIL POLON Don't Blame Me During Neil's years at Malveme High he has shown quite an avid interest in sports. Since his sopho- more year he has participated on the Junior Varsity and Varsity Teams of both Tennis and Wrestling. As for his future, Neil plans to attend college. Page 45 Qyfmwuaw Plus. awww ww fm I 5f92'ML,!m1M 65? ROBERT ROSENBERG The Money Tree Robert has shown his athletic ability by being on the Football and Wrestling Teams. Most of his time has been devoted to sewing his fellow students in the Mule Shop as an important part of his retailing practice. Tak- ing the Business Administration course at Malverne, his future plans include attending Miami University. JEANEICE REED New Faces Of 1959 Jeaneice came to Mal- verne as a senior and has joined the Pep Club and the Drama Club. Preceding her year at Malverne, she participated in many activities: Student Council Representative, a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, and leader of the Pep Club at her former school. Her favorite hobby is reading. Next year she plans to go to college and become a laboratory technician. CAROLE RZEPIELA Sweet Lady Coming to Malverne in her sophomore year, Carole has readily adapted herself to Malverne's ways. She has participated in sports and Future Nurses Club, and likes to spend her leisure hours dancing and listening to re- cords. Carole has had many a chuckle over the various pronunciations of her last name and is patiently waiting for the day when some- one will say it correctly. Upon graduation, she plans to enter the business world. ELIZABETH STOCKER The Lady In White Chickie has been active on the Library Council and the Future Nurses Club since entering Malverne High School. She also participated in many sports as Volleyball, Badminton, and Bowling, and also received her shield. After high school she hopes to enter college and work toward her RN and BS or go directly into nurses train- ing school. JOAN SCHAFFER The Typewriter Song Joan, our busy Typ- ing Editor of the Mule, and future secretary, has participated in many activities such as sports, for which she won her shield, the Future Nurses Club, and the Chorus. Outside of school she was a member of her church choir and youth group. BARBARA REISS When My Dreamboat Comes Home Barbara, one of our busy seniors, has been a member of both the Mule Literary and Business Staffs as well as the Oracle Business Staff. She devoted many hours to the Pep Club as a committee chair- man. She also served the school as an Attendance Assistant Finding enjoyment in sports, she participated in Sport Night and after school sports such as Bowling, Basketball, and Volleyball. OPHELIA ROKER Smiles Fifi has participated in Sport Night and Basketball, making the Honor Team in the latter. A mem- ber of the Drama Club, she earned a leading role in the One-Act Play of her class. Ophelia's favorite hobby is cooking, although she is also interested in singing and dancing. In the future, Fifi hopes to study law at City College of New York. ROBERTA SAWYER Pennies From Heaven Penny has been active in Chorus, A Cappella Choir, many varied sports, and Pep Club in addition to the Mule Circulation and Oracle Art Staffs. Next year Penny plans to go to Lake Calburn College which she hopes will be followed by a career in art. MADELINE RAO Me... Madeline joined us in her sopho- more year with her twin sister as a transfer from Grover Cleve- land High School. She has worked on the Library Council and joined the Oracle Art Staff. Her outside interests include oil paintings. Latin American and Rock 'n' Roll music. Her future plans include secretarial work. MARIE RAO ...And My Shadow Marie moved to Malverne in the middle of her sophomore year to find school much different from Grover Cleveland High in Brooklyn. However, she soon joined in school life and displayed her varied artistic talents of which her favorite has been oil-painting. She found time also to work for the Library Council. Her studies have included academic and commercial subjects since Marie plans to pursue a secretarial career. GEORGE RUSCH Dream Drama Club, Chorus, and A position of president of his also treasurer of the Youth guns of which he has many Daddy George is a member of the Cappella Choir, holds the important church's Intermediate Choir and is Fellowship. His hobby is collecting examples. He enjoys the companion- ship of fellow marksman in the DeMott Carman Rifle Club. George won an engineering essay contest in 1958, Planning to attend col- lege, he is interested in the Air Force. MARGERY ROEFS All The Things You Are Margery has been a member of the Band and the Dance Band throughout her high school career. Active in varied sports and a participant in Sport Night, she has obtained her shield and was chosen to be a member of Cadettes. She has also worked on the Mule Business Staff. A member .of the Senior Honor Society, her future plans are to attend St. Bonaventure University and major in science. Page 47 B77 '?a,r Gay WYVZMA ' 4 , 1 1 , Q ' i f ' f 1 ,, XQw X, SJL,w.S.-.n. 774,-e.-L ..J,a.,w4., Englzsh can be funf WW LEONARD SCHROEDER Slow Walk Lenny's philosophic view of life has made him many friends and well-liked by all his class- mates. He was an actiyfe member of our Wrestling Team in spite of an after-school job. Lenny plans a career as an architectural drafts- man. ANTONIO TYLER Tippy Canoe And Tyler, Too Tony came to Malverne in his junior year from Morris High School. All sports are Tony's hobby. and he has been active in ,I.V. and Varsity Basket- ball and Football. He plans to enter the Marines and later attend night school to study accounting. RICHARD SILBER In My Merry Oldsmobile Rich has been a pretty busy guy in our class. He was a valuable member of the Stage Crew and Visual Aids Staff. He also wrote for the Sports Staff of the Mule. In sports. Rich gained his letter as a member of Varsity Bowling Team. He plans to enter college and study mechanical engineering and business administration. MARIE SCHIRIPA Oh, Marie Marie has been an ardent fan of Tennis, Bowling. and Roller Skating. Throughout high school you may have seen her dashing from room to room assisting with the attendance slips. She has been an enthusiastic business major student and intends to enter a training school for comptometer operators upon graduation from Malverne. MADELINE STERN Airfl Misbehavin' Musical Madi bas spent much time on outside interests because of her great inclina- tions in the field of music. In the past years, she has been an accompanist and member of the Chorus. She was a member of the Future Teachers of America of which she was musical director Her other activities included the Spanish Club, Tennis, Bowling, and the Drama Club. Devoted to young children, Madi plans to attend college and then teach kindergarden. NANCY STEIN Bubbling Over Nancy has been an active member of Teenage Council, Chorus, and various Mule Staffs. In addition to being a vivacious Cheerleader, she has participated in many sports including Hockey, Basketball, and Sport Night. Her spare time was spent helping out as a nurses' aide and working as a Sabbath school teacher. Upon graduation from high school, Nancy plans to attend college in 'preparation for a career in nursing. EDNA SOHL A Quiet Girl Edna has participated on the Li- brary Council for four years and has contributed her art talent to the Oracle and Mule Art Staffs. Outside of school. she took an active part in church activities by teaching Sunday school and sing- ing in her church choir. Edna's future plans contain Beauty Culture School for training in hair styling. STEPHEN SIECEL Whistle A Happy Tune Steve has en- joyed playing Varsity Basketball and Varsity Bowling during his years at Malverne. He has served his homeroom by representing his classmates at the Red Cross Council for two years. Steve contributed to the newspaper by taking an active part on the Business and Literary Staffs. He also helped in prom decorating. and served Ein Student Police. College is included in Steve's plans for the uture. RICKEY TURKEL Out Of This World Versatile Rickey has been active in the Spanish Club and the Chess Club, and has also been a member of the Sports. Literary, and Business Staffs of the Mule as well as our Sports Announcer. He also found time to be the manager of the Tennis Team. Rickey plans to attend New York State Teachers' College at Oyster Bay where he will study science. ROSE MARIE TRECCASI Wishing On A Star Rose Marie's many activities have included the Oracle Business and Literary Staffs, as well as the Mule Business Staff. She has been an active member of the Student Police and Library Council for four years. The Drama Club, participation in sports, and Sport Night have been important to her. Rose Marie has been president of the Future Teachers of America. This active senior's future plans include college and then teaching high school English. ROBERTA SOMMESE Yakety Yak Good-Natured Roberta has combined her school work with a great enthusiasm for sports. She has participated in Sport Night and has also been a member of the Mule Business Staff. Roberta plans to attend a junior college in preparation for a career in merchandising. ROBERT SCHOENLY Wake Up And Live Bob's interests were centered on sports where he was a member of the Freshman Baseball Team and participated in Wrestling for two years. When not working at the part-time job which he has held since his sophomore year, he could often be found working on cars, his hobby. In the future, he plans to join the Navy and then obtain a college education. Page 49 l ff l 'C-we fa-41f!f5fQf1fnv,1.f,4,v X?QuV7!.a4L4, Clfu.un.4.4L Looking to our Iaurels. Alfxfwv 4iM,,.,zf.g, fazw 1 Y lg V,, ffg SRJLJWAUM-JWJV l 50 YJMWQ5 WILLIAM WILSON A Wonderful Guy Amiable, well-liked Bill has been active on the Oracle Art Staff and worked hard on the .lunior Prom Decoration Committee. He will long be remembered for his part in the Senior Play. Despite his after-school job, Bill held his interest in sports and participated in Football and Wrestling. College and engineering are his plans for the future. ROBERT WALSH Heartbreaker While in Malverne Terry was on the Varsity Basketball Team for two years as well as on J.V. for one year. He also played on the Intramural Squad. In addit- ion, Terry was elected as a homeroom Student Council Representative in his Junior year. Upon graduation, he plans to work and attend night school. RICHARD UNBEKANT Starlight Friendly Richie has been an active member of the Stage Crew and has operated the spotlight in Malverne's productions. Richie also participated in Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, and has been a member of the Malverne Bowling Team for two years. After leaving Malverne, he plans to attend college to become an electrical engineer. HAROLD WAITZ Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea During his years at Malverne, Harold's main interests have been in photography and automobiles. He has participated in the Photo- graphy Club and has been a member of the Mule Photography Staff. Harold has also served as homeroom chairman. He plans to attend college to study mechanical engineering, which he hopes will be his future career. DOUGLAS WHELAN Sh-boom Doug has spent most of his time working on cars. In 1959 he will try to win a trophy for the work he has done on his 1933 Ford roadster. In school he has been active as a member of the Stage Crew. Doug is hoping to attend college now that he has graduated from Malveme. ERNESTINE WILSON Sweet and Innocent Ernestine is a keen sports enthusiast. During her years at Malverne she has taken an active part in such sports as: Hockey, Tennis and Basketball. Dancing is her major interest and hobby and she devotes much of her time enjoying it. For the future, Emestine plans to center her career around being a beautician. GEORGE STRACK Daddy Long Legs, Versatile George has been active in Cross Country, Basketball and has received his letter in Track. He has served on the Mule Sports Staff as well as the Student Police. Outside of school he has been just as busy as president of his church youth group. His future plans are to attend Wesleyan University where he will major in physics. BONNIE WILLIAMSON Ain't She Sweet Since entering Mal- verne, Bonnie has participated in many activities including Mule Literary Staff, Mule Business Staff, and Oracle Literary Staff. She has joined in manv sports of which her favorites are Volleyball and Tennis. Bonnie has also been active in her church work as president of a youth group which extends over greater New York. In accordance with her future hopes of attending college and be- coming a teacher, Bonnie was a member of F.T.A. KATHERINE ZACCARO Hey, Schoolgirl A valuable member of our newly formed organization, the Mulettes, Kathy has also participated in Sport Night during the past three years and taken an active part in many sports. She spent much of her extra time typing for the Mule and Oracle. Outside of school, Kathy was a member of two church groups. Looking ahead, she is planning to become a secretary. WILLIAM WHITEFORD Enjoy Yourself An active member of the Student Association, Bill has also been Homeroom Chairman and has represented his class in the Student Council. Although a part-time job lafter school took up most of his time, Bill always managed to find time to work on his car. Bill's future plans include a college education. ROBERTA WORTH Happiness Is A Thing Called foe Roberta has done many things while in Malverne. She has participated in Choir and Chorus for three years, having been Treasurer of the latter. Her other activities included the Oracle Business Staff, The Mule Literary Staff, Cadettes, taking part in Sport Night, and many sports. Outside of school, she undertook a part-time job, was a nurses' aide, and taught Sunday school. After attending college, Roberta hopes to become a teacher. ALICE WALLS Little One Alice has served in many activities at Malverne including membership on the Mule Staff and Oracle Art Staff and has also been an enthusiastic member of the Pep Club. Outside of school, she has enjoyed horseback riding, dancing, and collecting records. Looking to the future, Alice plans to be- come a private secretary. Page 51 Cakmux '20.ALrvCO foo'-e.,Q46Df'E3'uJZ Yfziwe C-awufzafeee, class of 1960 HOMEROOM 3I8 At right, first row: Virginia Celi, Lynne Eisen- berg, Cathy Cuffy, .Jeanne Crawford, Barbara Carlson, Ellen Decker. Second row: Elizabeth Donovan, Mary Ann Christarella. Kathi Duff, Pat Clark, Judy Corbeel, Mrs. Baasch. Third row: Mary Cox, Sheila Denham, Isabelle Carey, Geraldine Coney. Fourth row: Harry Coyle, Matthew Comerford, Bruce Dana, John Devine, Philip Eisenberg. Fifth row: Arthur Cohen, Donald Croce, Dennis Corbeel, Jerry Dunn, Bill Eifler, Dick Drath. HOMEROOM 321 First row: Betty Brunet, Judy 'Braverman, Barbara Anhalt, Linda Brizdle, Carolyn Blan- dina, Helen Buros. Second row: Francis Candia, Barbara Bergner, Linda Burns, Diane Aumuller, Mabel Bauch, Mr. Holt. Third row: Genevieve Bruno, Janet Adams, Elyse Assael, Carol Colinda, Boland Bryant, Henry Abram- son. Fourth row: Fred Burlach, Peter Bizzoso, Victor Azyreasy, Gary Barone, Brian Bedell, Kevin Boylan. Fifth row: Reginald Bentley, Harold Campbell, Robert Berth, Richard Belli, Joseph Becker, Milton Brown. Page 52 HOMEROOM 304 At right, first row: Linda Hicks, Karen Holmes, Dorothy Habben, Arlene Holtzman, Carolyn Heerlein, Judy Jacobs. Second row: Melody Hunt, Eileen Horblitt, Effie Holmes, ,Susan Hatch, Ellen Jay, Susan Jaffe, Mr. Frank. Third row: Barbara Herpfer, Paula Henkel, Steven Horblitt, Eddie James, David Jaffe, Pat Hyman. Fourth row: Russell Harris, Frank Holtz, Jeffrey Hertb, Bruce Hawthorne, Richard Harris, Thomas Harms, Martin Heller. HOMEROOM 305 Firs! row: lflimlwtli lillill. Marilyn Urvr-iispuii. lfriin- ne EIllQ'liS. Liiiilu liwvii- fivlil. Sylvia lipner. Claire Greeillrerg. Sfwrirzrl row: I.lIltlll llumlimiii. Susan Frantz. Rosalie lliuluia, Susan Gilmurlin. julie ICtliei'imlge. Luiire-l l'lI'l1lllif'l. Nr. Fuiiliiiiai. Tliinl row: llnw'ai'il Culilslc-in. John lfrisliie, Alan Gniwlnii, Charles Fernandez. Hill Giilwing. Eilwuril llmss- iiian. Foizrfli row: Peter Flzigvllei. ,lnhn FC'I'll3Illl6'Z, Barry Cooler. Hill Faut, William Cenrge, Fifth row: Michael Frieillamler. Pfilwarml Ciilliksnn, Hamid Carlmurino. gin-s .. .W i U in as-.g I Q fi ,Ll l Y, Q' it . 'U' ' ' iii- ' ix V - gf i 2 ff.. as fa 1 fir vi l S ,. n X ur- .JF '39 F NW' ..,, gg WI Ze 6 1 -Y' YC? ..1 HOMEROOM 3 I I First row: Joan Lockhart, Dorothy Klopper. Karen Lundquist, Betty Jones, Barbara Matthews, Pat Lewandowski. Second row: Lucille Marchica, Nathalie Kay, Marilyn Lampert. Sheila Magarik, Pamela Kundle, Debbie Lewit- tes, Ellen Larson. Third row: Mr. Knies, George Marchese, Peter King, John Landshof, Larry Kudlac, David Keil, Stanley Kolasa, Roger Jellenik. Fourth row: James Kranick, Edwin Lamont, Fred Mandell, Ronald Maginniss, Robert LaPresti, William Kupfer, Kevin Krown. Fifth row: Robert Lorne, Tom Lando. WW' HQMEROOM 303 First row: Eleanor Mulroney, Susan Nelson, Mildred Nagy, Pat Moran, Geraldine Moniz, Carolyn Olsen. Second row: Rose Ann Montemarano, Carla Perkell, Carol Pasternak, Emily Moore, Marilyn Perretta, Marilyn Murphy. Miss Tierney. Third row: Peggy McMillan, Judy McLaughlin, Meredith Nordos, Pearl Norman, Deedre Norris, Richard Obach. Fourth row: Dave Nostrand, Gilbert Petermann, James Mclntosh, Kenny Meyer. Fifth row: Jeffrey Mor- hous, Alfred Nelson, Paul Miller, Stanley Noren. At right: Right: Candidates for office page 54 and adviser. HOMEROOM 3l6 First row: Laurine Wcmlevvr. Carole Stehle. Charlene Vie- wig. Barbara Trasher. Cathy Smith. ,luy Varvlnnin. Svc- onrl row: Pam Watts. Pat llnterman. Barbara Stevens, Marie Steinhicker. Judy Walk, Beverly Wurtzel. Miss Brannstein. Third raw: Len- ny Waks. Rivliarcl Ziegler. Marvin Smith. johnny Snhl, Frank Smith. Rivliarml War- ing. Fmzrlh row: Rulwrt Sor- rensnn. Emlimiml Wnlfrain. lluviil Walsh. Kenny Skmlnik. SUPVPII Slf'gIt'lllilllIIl. Muir Simon. lirian Winkel, Lowell Siinpson. I uni' T' '29 l ff Q M ,Y ,,.., X HOMEROCM 2I7 I'lI'l'.Yf mir: lflziirc- Sallie Slivrry Fnvlix, lflnim' PIII'- l'f'll. l'nt Sulliv. Arif-llc Sie-gm,-l. lliunn SLIIHIS. Sw'- nml rrruf: Sannlrn Svlnil- fvr. l,Q'4ll2l Nllwrl. llallllu Row. Nlurilyn Sclim-irler, i'lliLllllI'lll liuninns. Tllllfll mir: Xlr. l'ingle'rI. Nnnry Swirl. linil l'illing. Slvph- univ S4-limnnn. llnrliuru Rtlllll Noel l'cI0rs. l r111rll1 row: Charles Sil. Joel Kos- sin. 'llerlnly l'ulnwr, Mivll- acl Srhwnrlz, Marin Sunn- liriai. Fifili row: llzniil liyuls. Pete r Luinlmrg, Anthony l'rum'i1ln. lfilulie Svlmgruii. class of 1961 HOMEROGM 202 At right, first row: Nancy Clark, Eileen Carls, Judy Cecil, Micki Cohen, Thea Cambourakis, Ann Cirino. Second row: Lorraine Caminiti, Susan Carpenter, Nancy Colwell, Peggy Co- vell, Lorraine Clinton, Gerrie Coffey, Mr. Messinger. ,Third row: Linda Cheney, Pat Carlo, Elaine Cohen, Gloria Cochran, Diane Clay, Joe Carpenter. Fourth row: John Candia, John Collura, Dick Carlson, Kenny De Cosmo, Davis Collier. Fifth row: Douglas Delsem- me, Michael Caulin, Barry De Groot, Dallas Chapman, Oliver Cochran. X its HOMEROOM 3I9 First row: Sheila Berger, Karen Aumuller, Eileen Bensen, Ruth Brandon, Elizabeth Bleecker, Fran Bryant. Second row: Elaine Brower, Elsa Baronciani, Josephine Brown, Cathy Anderson, Susan Bruns, Mr. Johnson. Third row: Alan Brown. John Anzovino, Don- ald Becker, Arthur Berchielli, Robert Berton. Fourth row: Robert Berkman, Raymond Bright, Norman Bright, Donald Baldwin, Jef- frey Bleckner. Fifth row: Ted Blutter, Clif- ford Bryn, Paul Brown, James Brinkley, Wil- liam Bell, William Bambina. Page 56 HOMEROOM 2l2 At right, front row: Marge Iselin, Betty Hess, Mary Heil, Joyce Johnson, Valerie Herpfer, Annette Held. Second row: Miss De Marco, Judith Hughes, Nancy Holmes, Hedda Le- polstat, Pat Hermann, Brenda Harris, Marf garet Grella. Third row: Peter Hughes, Bon- nie Hawkins, Eleanor Lee, Susan Hook, Melvin Hurdle, John Hickey, Frederic Hark. Fourth row: James La Salle, Vincent Guerrin, Steve Lang, Joe Lazzaro, Kenneth Kesterman, John Hussey. Fifth row: Geoff Lawler, Charles Jeter, Ed Hartmann, Martin Hershey, Lionel Heath. ip' HOMEROOM 204 First row: ,lane Garretson, Niolni Eisler. Jill Green- wals, Michele De Silva. Barbara Galbraith. Chris- tine Dorresteyn. Second row: Mrs. '1'uerk. Nikki Englert, Beverly Fraser, Delores Doyle. Velma Evans, Marilyn Feore, jim Cihnartin. Third ro wx Richard Coodnian, Fred Feiner, Sandy Flaster. Ronald Doughty. Fenton De Silva, Howard Creen- blatl. Richard Dieh e. Fozzrih row: David Frie- del, Louis Flament. Tom Frazier. lien Dodwell, Greg Dooling. Stephen Forstat. 1 1fflh row: Frank Farrell. Dave E a s o n, Frank Dolan. John Dixon. i HOMEROOM 300 First row: Peggy McNaali, Kathleen Mele, Arlene Mermann, Mary McGowan, Janet Magarik, Linda LoDuca. Svronrl row: Mr. DeCraff, Carol Lipton, Pam Lockwood, Carolyn Link. Mary Lou Merrick, Diane Merrick. Lucille Lindley. Third row: Margaret Martire, Milly Lorman, ,lay Marans, Steven Mirman, Jimmy Mayweather, Howard Matz. Fourth row: Harold Levy. Ivan Mack, Joey Maderia, Robert Milligan, Hugh Mulligan, John Monro. Fifth row: Dennis Motyka, Larrv Levine, Jim Miller, Edward Meyer, Paul Lockman. ,1- HOMEROOM 214 First row: Martha Newman, Jessie Rightmyer, Margaret Neuburger, Dorrie Roefs, ,lane Nolde, ,lan Nallinger. Second row: Mrs. Dell-Aquila, Pat Oliva, Romalda Nasierowski, Irene Ned, Kathy Puma, Marguerite Pirozzi. Third row: Vincent Pampillonia. Lynne Olson, Carol Reuter-Lorenz, Marie Penna, Margaret Nardo. Paul Paasch. Fourth. row: William Myers, Paul Reynolds. Susan Negron, Kathleen Richmond. George Repenn. Fifth row: Dick O'Rourke, Neil Pastel, Stuart Plotkin, Cliff Palmer, Louis Principe, Jack Pirozzi, John Riedle. Candidates for office and Page 58 adviser. HOMEROOM 3I7 First row: Gail Schmeelk, Emily Simon. Ceurgiana Sla- vik. ,lanet Stilwagen. Lois Sassn. Debbie Slolvff, Second row: Mike Rosenthal. Marcia Skluver. Pat Seaman. Daphne Srlieving. .lames Sohl, Miss Lister. Third row: Mike Serie, William Serie, Richard Sleierlin. Runald Rnntnln. Tom Smith. Allen Svhnltz. Frmrlfz rmr: Roller! Shaw, Jeffrey Sells. Ed Sk'lll'I't'F. Gene Spam Roller! Sneemi, Fifllz row: Hirharll Svlwen- felller. Rlfllllfll SllllKllUVY. lid Slmrt. .luhn Silvestri, '4 N HQMERCQM 307 ffm! mir: Tully Super, Nanvy vlif'I'l'f'NUll. Karon YYY-xler. l'ame-ln Vnmlfvr- ln-vk. Linda Snna, Carol Snllixan. Smwrul row: Mr. Rtlllllllill. .lean rllhllllllii Yl'I'4lllit'Ll Hvvurls. Angela xY4l'i4'lPf'llUWSl'il. Lynn lic- lje. Runnin- Warren. 'Xlnrie 'l'nlh Tl' I li ll S. zzrr rnw: u 1 lapernuux. llurlan Wevli- flvr. ,lem-pli West, lhive Ziegler. IJ a n Topps-r, lfrank Villani, Fnllrlfl mir: llivllarfl llpclegruvc, 'l'um 'l'an,uel. l':-lvr liek, Kniiny l'hrir-. Wolfgang Wives-niann. Jnlm Sullivan, Rnliert Wilkens. LX 1 'S 'v' I . Af mm M 'll 'QI X A . mah 1flfl07fWZ'7lg 5665 mme M512 begun, wink evenzhg fee! 1.1 cfofq' yomeibincg azliempimf fomelkmg done L fll P 60 f t A EDITORS First row: Karen Rosenthal. Enid Horn. Carol Pollack. Regina Over- acker, Rusemary Renken. Svronrlz uf' Xf is , Lynda Kalman, William Rhodes, Rosemarie Caminiti. Rwar: Carol Brumliacker. Joyce lllotyka. Jeanette lx-illilCl'5. .Xluir Simon, Nlalwl liiillvll. Helen Bums. fy 44,4 ff Your l'l1l'ftIl'.Y f 4' '- yua-,N III tt in l X A. !1IIl'Ilfll' In plan llzf' Urarlt- , H .m tvit I0 IZWOQIMKE al mzgbzjf book you mmf 560056 az mighty ibeme. M . Melville .1 ADVISERS Mr. ton, Mrs, Hinkel. Miss Unite. Mr. Fontana, anti Miss De Marw. Rouman. Miss Pendle' Miss Dugas. Mr. Mills. 49' Q 'Qlff Q M5 x 2' fff' 1 wif -125 P 7 . M, an ff' 3 iv :WX If N, ff! , K fm-wx 515 61 mm fzm and Zbfldkf 50 mf! be zwfiie Cal t P4364 EDITORS Firxl nur: Janice llinlluelgi. Iluwurml Knslerf, Hivllzlrml Illllllll. .Imam Irxy. Peggy IIiII. I,z'QIi0llir1xIn11r'g. Hur- Imran I ig1ursky. SIIIIHIIIIIHI IIul'I1zm1 IIurtungL. I1 i II IiI1mIvs. .Ivan NI:u'I1m'. ,lu- z - ax '. 1 - null IHIIIQ-n. Iwi- IIIILIIIQIII. -F, -Q1 A 5 '1 W 2 M .s.x1awe:gsmw-X.:,w BUSINESS EDITORIAL by 'wh' N o Hu 'J-'rd-,... iii' 1 . Q. .in E X 3 Y EICERS Ci I 0vefl'u1'k1'l'. W ll A' K II e y. 1 ,V N , .Q A . I , .,:,umfw.-:w..X , ,, WWA 's f . ,www Nm-fi ww N V. I.. Q fi Li 1 M 'in- 5 -:S mx X et: fi QM, I 2 5 f in N .1 I E ag ,Q S if 5 is ,fx 4 ,,,,-4 K K f 5,4 ,gt ' QN, I 1 rl :, 1f W1'f-.551 iffy i 5 7 44 ...N ,gi Q . 5 ,Q 8 N, X3 5 HONOR Ilfyfage llmef I0 ulbbafzf ifoe bzggb PLHf'lD0.f65 qf ibzk 5061507 . . in nmke 175 ideally Ike zkfeaff of My whoa! and MW fy? Nutlmlal Hmmm' bovis-ly Pl I I STAGF CREW Rivharrl Ullllklkilfll. Arnold KllI1llCiIll. john Munro, john Collura. Greg Turrell. Ed, Wolfram. Jamey Maywealhers. and james Munro. the Qfomlzbn QI every mam cmd woman zk I0 Jmfe 0lb67'1D60P!6 Tolstoy P. A. TECHNICANS Arnold Konheim and Edmond Wolfram VISUAL AID VETERANS Arnold Konlieini, Mr. Win- zenried, Frank llaigaiisie, and Walter Pepper. - -1 VISUAL AIDS Nletiiliers uf this wi NHT? llfflllllllilllltll UH re:-punsilrle f4ui'wl161lu ing. running. giving in struction. zinul NPl'Yl1'lll the walnalrlv Q-quipinvnl uf our Yiaual ink llc partment. :- ATTENDANCE FUl'l'gl'UllII!1I Regina Overacker. Diane De Carlo. Luis Cliaikin. ,lean Nallingger. Rwnr: A I TA Kathleen Cunnurs, Barbara Reiss. Elaine Brower. ,lncly Cecil. Nikki Englert. Lur- SS S NTS raine Clinton. Martha Newman. Last row: Susan Hatch. Marcia Skluver. ,lill Green- wald, Marie Schiripa. MATH CLUB FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CURRENT EVENTS CHESS LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Fl- - I FUTURE NURSES ou! of C0l7Zlfdc?,6.Vb4D 66114 mme az bww W JUNIOR RED CROSS is 4:1 xxx GERMAN CLUB EL CIRCULO ESPANOL w and the .flar-.ynancgled banner in iruimplo fha!! wave 027' the land AQ' the free and the home 4 the brave TEEN-AGE COUNCIL OVERSEAS GUESTS ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Bizuayehu Aggmizifir pin and Ejvimi lluiuler 1.1.- uf itliluf up nf Denmark were guests of l..nnl Brmnlnavker and A rl hui' Niu- hnney, They are Shown uimvr- talking with Miss Maryjane- qeeli. former Aliiewivzlli tvzivli- er in Elhupizl. I I 1 I W nofbzhg yea! Wm ever azabmfed wzflvouz' embufzbzfm STUDENT I I A 1 ' - -,--4 2- .f-. ,Q A 'a ww 56 l 't'LlllIN :X rl I1 u r ' wg' w 'giI'wM 21 ul '. ' f' 11163. r 1 ' - 3, f .5 1:. ..vv POLICE I INI In IPX I' 1 I I Rh I I ml lyiwl Q, uvkl-r: If ll p I an I n ' ' I HI1'IlLll'lI Gunn . I I .9 fi 'tr' ff ,af .,, COMQIMCI Zlf lbreefouffibf of our ly? . . A 1 1 F110 f Pulqfb W3 9 IIIIQHIII 'it wg O ,III I K I . . f y I M 'M' OCTET GIRLS CHORUS A CAPPELLA CHOIR MIXED CHORUS 'PF' Mere 15 mmzk in all fZ7Z'7flCgf5 B come and 1760 if. . . on Ike hgh! fazmmizb Zoe Milton 5 . aloha I0 blue kcilwlly Ein Page 83 1' ,1 his W PM Q MAKE UP ,lean Nl Ll 4' lx C r. qlrlene llultzman. Carol Parnu- lmek. and Lynmlu Kalman llu their make-up Chores llefure vurtuin time. 35 mill llhen lennv Saw lhane lei arln XdllCllIlC Stern. llunnie Krislall. iam l dt Q lm Gum IC llelldl Baxlmala Hdllllll Kathv lurne. Carolyn Langx. Margaret An f Urs. CAST in order of appcaranr'e at vu Prmuplvr lid Huffmam lfclcliv Davis Lizzie' Cal ,Imam Larul .lt'llllllIf' Hr. illrul flil1Qll'l' 'lwtbllllllf f,lI't't'll Mr. Vt llsml llrmnplvr rtain vull William Wilson Ralph IA-vy xxvllllvl' l'4-ppm' ml Bl'HIlIIlilI'lll'l Num-5 SIUIII ,Il'2llI f,H'1'l'Illilllll fmrry HIIIVIIH' ilwn1'gm' Rllifll ,lllIlil'l' CiIIIIll'l4Q1 IA-muy H1-1-Ill lfrunk Bllflillwil' llnlwrlu Wlnrlh Jeffrey Bleckner, Art Ma- honey. Gerry Goldstein. William Kupfer. Ralph Gelling. Alan Koehler. Ke- ' vin Krown. Muir Siiuun. and Mr. Messinger Q-wvtmxm ,., Y X N fx ! 1 - ff. M fi 0 QQ 1- A X ,Mr if U ff' S l Q 6 'povrfe 'Ko , , , ,Wk W.- -VF Aa,x ,Z- , 7 ... v, 0..- 3 iitt and Nikki Y N Teazbome Q1 1196 Augufz' Moon .75 U ' N , ixxd J X3 ff J If Q A ' Enl I rice 5 - X xg td I ' B ffffsff 43' f j I 1 4.4 'I- I ws 'A V V AY' 3 15 fx f 1 'Q W ' 1 Q 31 2 'M w H' ' A ,, ' 3 33 . x I . nk J if I ' fri Y. W QI , X ' ua N ii : f W ' 'A M -, 5 A X A. , I X gk .WWNTW Q .2 xi ,, K f it X , K fy' 1' uw A -xxx 1 X 1 1-A W -M 4- A ' A ...f Q 1 H- X jf Hs ' I C X I . ' . ,,f.- , fm 1 it X 5 - N R. 7 if ' iffffizi A Gm 32 ' E TLREQ +' L' X - . l ggi . W ., I ,K v , V , x . Q 4 L -A-fxgsify ,xL -'xL 4 L z 2 W? gn I ...,x .: A 5 K' -. me 'X ,Jig Li , M g lLi ffl? 6 i3,fQ '?a5 5 M ' I I X xx J Q N 1 , xfggw Y gig m 45 :Q M1 N Q .5 Wai Lim! We I-IIE? Lf fm! al game zyffoaihiff Scott an an an as gg H gg Nl fl! Ni li. U m in H U v , A n ,K T57 ' ' Y I 'I I1 ll H , c igfiffif' 42 iifi I 4,1 s VARSITY BOWLING Gerry Goldstein. Richard Silber. Mr. H i l l. Tom I Frazier. Victor Ascrizzi. JAY-VEE BOWLING First row: Alan Hamburg- er, Bill Cresswell. Mike Rosenthal. Mr. Hill. Dan Topper. Robert Koch, Ray Kelly, Frank Smith. I I hp i N I x V k A I ...,, ., it V, ff , M - s W.. Q isa ,.--0 ti ' A Q ggi , james Mayweather. Dave Ziegler. ,lnlln Sullivan. Stewart l'lotlxin. 'led lllntter. lohn Rledl. l'red lleiner. Rivhard Svhuenfeller. Eddie Scherer. Rnnny Rnutnln. Howie filatz. BASKETBALL Cary Moore. Stephen Furstat. David Easnn. Steve Siegellmauni. Lowell Simpson. llulr Lantana. Mr. Nerrie amine 6121075 the bold Virgil VARSITY Larry Levine. George Stravk. Bull Meyer. Larry Williams. Walter Pepper. Marin Sana- lmria. Dave Ryals. Frank Bagensie. Pete Faggella. Peter Hughes. Lenny Hevlit. Fenton BASKETBALL Di Silva. Fred Mandel. Larry Kudlac. Rulmert llerton. Eddie james. Alan Gordon. Mr. Nerrie. Q l X . i Q l N X M x 'i l 1 M1 N ,ge 11 1 ,,'1..gl5 WRESTLING First row: Steve Horblitt, Paul Reynolds Brute Darn Howard fold tein Keor e Marcheee Roll ert Sorenson. Larry Krasnow. Hank Almraln on William Qerrle lom Frazier btepher Lang Standing: Michael Serrie, Neil Polon, Earl Harris Iloh li her Lenny Kaplan Robert Rosenber llavis Collier. Edward Lamont. Mr. Fuge Paul llf7I7dlI'lf'lx Marvin fohen Jeffrey Lawler Clifford llryn. Edward Uulliksen. Robert Shaw. TRACK Krwvlirig: Arnold Kon- heim. Steve Horlmlitt. Hank, Abramson. Peter King. john Devine. Standing: Mr, Englert. Kevin Boylan. Mivhael Schwartz. John Land- shof. Dave Ryals. Arth- ur Mahoney. Howard Kosters, Boll Fisher. George Strark. james Mclntosh. Peter Hain- herg. Pat Hyman. Har- old Calmerino. Mr. Hill. CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Cary Ann- strong. Russell Harris. Bryan Bedell. ,Io lin Landshof, Peter King. Arnold Konheitn. Pat Hyman. Rear: Edward Culliksen, Alfred Nel- son, David Walsh. Har- old Caherino, Rave Ry- als, P et e r Ramberg. Frank Smith. twat- ,UD ft ' L Over the ropf NIS Front: Howard Goldstein. Arthur Cohen. Michael Levy. Mr, Randall. Standtrtgz llavinl Aksel. David Freitlell. Philip Eisenberg. Liunel Heath. Lenny Waks. Mr. Randall. BASEBALL First row: Melvin Hurdle, llavid Ziegler. liit'lt:1rtl Diehl. Fd Scherer. Ueltrge Repenn, .q1'l'0VlIlI Jeffrey lllevhner, Bolt Berkman. llavid Easun. Runny lluutuln. ,lohn Rierll. Ken Kestertnan. Third: Marin Sanalmria. llill lfiifler. llivk Gunm. Ed Lamont. llick Wang. Ken Meyer. Dave Nostrand. Fourth: Mr. Orta. Steve Siegel. llruve Hawthorne. Peter Faggella. Bill Rhodes. Vivtur Asvrizzi. Nlr. Hanson. . , lf767f6 Wm am mfg 171 ff06'l'7f mamnefg 01 lomfe in z'lw'r f'f'2'7.1'7'lZQ 'lhaver fb Nw I 'Z m 31+ . ff yi J 3 1 .nu 9' I h ,,. M ci . Q - f ,ww E. 'UQ yxlf f I ffm , Qs 4, my . 3 2 Vw? 7 'Y Y W if EE ,. Sli , f . f . my x-di: ' - 1. T4 , E s V IL QI, QM! gk. K ig x .. L. 7 'K t ,H c 1 6? Q xi ii : j f f , 4 'gg . v b Fl K vw Finn! row: flllflll l'nllalr'k. lim' xxvllfllfll. lllalirff 1l1'f'e'11lwrg1. llar-bl l,ill'4IlllN'li. tllIl,1lt'l' lfunm-lly. :xI'lQ'llt llnllm-lx. Rvnr: Kathy lfunnm's. Kallly IJUTIIP, ,lupu- tlfmm-llx. llurluml Nou. llvtlv Hull. Hina Use-ravker. Nlihlrml Nagv. Y? 179 0 , 0 I - 1: lx, Q 2 ,B ,wx Q . X X Man BASKETBALL I irx1 nur: Curwl l'ullzn'k. Nlliflllll lfvnrv. Suxun lxlllllll. l,ynn 'I'ir'Ije'. Ann Cfirinn. l,in4lu l,uID114'41. Swfwzrlz Nanny SH-in. NZIIIUY Terri-sml. Jessie RlLlllllI1X'f?I'. Arlene llllllewk. l'fil0f'n llarli. .lauwt Stilwagwn. Marie SlQ'lIllll4'l'il'T, Tllml: ,loan lmvy. Roberta xx-Ill'lll. Ellen l.arfnn. lgelll Kelly. Helvn llurnvs. llehy Corin, PIIQO 97 TABLE Deedre Norris. Linda Burns, Bonnie Willianlson, Diane Davis. Gilda Nasso. Second row: Karen Lundquist, Peggy McMillan, Lynda Kalman, Joan Schaffer, Marilyn Sch- neider. Carul Pasternak. The girls in Stunts and Tumbling prove their agility with backbends and pyramids Page 98 BADMINTON Emily Moore. Linda Burns. Naomi Meyers. Ma r i l y n Schneider, lleedre Norris. Sue Hatvh. Sefonzi: Rose- mary Henken. Bettie jones. Kathy Lorne. Mig Anderson. Barbara Neu. Elizabeth Stocker. Carol Paruubek. Sandra Pasinu, Balls Trasher. Karen Lundquist, Judy Hoey, Milly Nagy, Mrs. lluvk. TENNIS Miss Delllarvu instruvts Leslie Ginsburg. First row: Ellen Lyons, Bar- hara Carlson, Betsy Gn- rin. Seroriffz Marilyn Lampert, Sheila Maga- rik. Standing: Hallie Ross. Carol Goetz. jan- et Magarik, Delmrah Lewittes. Carol Lang. HOCKEY First row: Marie Stein- hicker. Arlene Bullock. Susan Franz, Lynn Ol- sen. Janet Adams, Miss Cermak. Svrond: Mary Heil. Geurgianna Sla- vik. Carole Stehle. Hel- en Bums. Joan Schaf- fer. Arlene Holtzman. Pat Lewandnwski. Hucly Berlin. C a r nl Bromhacker. N a n c y Stein. M ULETTES 'T' I ta A ,A JV CHEERLEADERS Carla Purkell. Lynn Olsen Linda l.ulDut'a. Lorraine Clin- ton. Mildred Lurenien, Betty Hess, Arlene Holtzman. Mel- ody Hunt. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Nancy Stein, Kathy Connors Ann Cirino, Gerry Hinchie Cathy Lorne. Margaret An dersun, V i rgina Connelly Barbara Hartung. Win .lIllflYI'fI1l'.lu TWIRLERS Anne Flynn, Brenda Harris, Carol Pollack. Geneva Hawkins, Majorette Betsy Corin, Ellen Lar- son, Francine Kopp, Laurel Frankel, Sherry Sachs. V . . -. .- - numann-1mmN,..r......4.a mmm-an 1-Qui H - -t ,aw-w..uav,vrfua.'.zvi - Zfif Orange on iff 1065 azgazin ORANGE Co-Cuplain Ifaptain NWWKWH WQWQTT mif, , 'xv' T7 ,Sq 'OR 5 f Juan Levy lorin 'U' C7 NGE C17 BLUE BLUE lfaplai Xlurgaret Anderson Cn-Ifaf Catherine Lorne ny zo mnquer Blue un- A ,..,..,.zMu gnu.- fm. 17 gp-mm., W all flwis, and educafion, 'loo all +l1is, and educafion, +oo all +his, and ecluca'Hon, +oo Page 102 , . 1112 414010651 into fb6fLll'M7'6j far elf bznmzn Q16 could .req fain' Ike wkzbn qi the uwbf mia' aff the 1 1014Q'e1f Ibm' z 2f0L 1L1' be Q. .F ' .if Oi, if wxgxmzh f':..'f :' Y wP ll 3 you mn tell cz natzbni Meal: by its czdvertzkememf I' adalverfisers , gqnalex A 81 B Esso Servicenter --- Aloha Tower ......... Ann Stores ...g..... Atlantic Delicatessen ......v...... - ---- Atlantic 81 Pacific Tea Company --- ---- B 81 M Food Market -,s--,--- Bachtler Brothers ...-.....-.-. -- Baumgartner, Emil, Greenhouses --- ---- Beckmann. Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. --- --- Berton Tile Co., Inc. .....--...--- Best Shoe Shop ......-----.- Bisceglia, .loseph 81 Sons, Inc. --- Bohack, H. C. and Company --- Boys' Sports --.. ......... ----- Bradbury, Sayles, O'Neill, Hurley, 81 Thomson, Inc. --- Cadettes - .--- . ---.. ...-------- ----- - - -- Camardella, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. ...... Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. William M. ...... Carl's Stationery 81 Luncheonette --- ---- Carman-Dunne, Inc. ....-.....-. Central Auto Service ..... Central Bank 81 Trust Co. - Class of 1960 .........,. Class of 1961 ..-... .. ..--...--.--.- ---- Collegiate Cap and Gown Company ........ Corcoran's Ink Spot ............- .... Crestwood Dairy Inc. -- Curtis Cleaners .- .......... Davis Men's Shop ....... Davison Avenue P.T.A. ..... De Noie, Dr. and Mrs. B. J. --- Dohl. Catherine C. ......... Q Eagle Cleaners -..... ..-- Edmond Hair Stylist --- Egelman, I. H., M.D. ....... Eisenberg, Dr. and Mrs. J. --- Ender, Louis Inc. ....... Faller, Robert A. ....... Fashion Fair ........... Frank's Service Station ........ Freyhammer, H. 81 A., Florists ---- Freireich, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. .... Garbarino's Restaurant -- Gerken, Dr. Herbert F. -- Gift Lore ............, Gillen-Schweitzer, Inc. ...... Good Humor Corporation .... Green's Jewelry Store .... Herff-J ones Co. ..,,.,,,,,, , ----,.- Heritage Lodge and Chapter, B'nai Brxth ....e.....,,,-,, --,-.,,----- Hines Service Station .,-.,,. ,-,-,-.- Hoppenhauer, Dr. and Mrs. Howard 1. - Hunrath, William Co., Inc, ,-,,.,.-,--,- . Industrial Drug Supplies, Inc. -- . Jacobson, I. 81 Son ..... ,Iim's Delicatessen ...... Jones, A. W. Awning Co. -- Kaplan, Mae and Lou's Sportswear Sh UP Keahon, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald ......... Kennedy Associates ,.......,,,.,, Kostynick, Plumbing 81 Heating .... Laco Service ........e.. ,..,. ,-., Lakeview Lumber 81 Supply Corp. ..... Lakeview Pharmacy e......,....,, Lassen Brothers --- Lee Laundry ..... Levy 81 O'Keefe --- Lewis Drug Co. --- adclverfisers , xgmlex Lily Frans of Malverne ..,, Lindner Place P.T.A. W,H, Lindner Place Faculty ..,. Lindley, George E. Co, .. ......... --- Lynbrook Coat Co. f............., --- Lynbrook Federal Savings 81 Loan Association ......... -- ...... --- Lyn Gift Shop .......... Lynbrook Lumber Corp. .... Malverne Bowling Lanes ..... Malverne Children's Shoppe ,cc Malverne Malverne Malverne Malverne Malverne Malverne Malverne Malveme Food Shop ----...----v,, Jr.-Sr. H.S. Dads' Club , Jr.-Sr. H.S. P.T.A. .... - Lions Club ...... Nurseries, Inc. ..... Park Service Station --- American Legion --- Stationery ........... Meadow Brook National Bank --- Merrill's Meat and Poultry ,A,,A,o --- Mineola Plumbing Supply Co., Inc. -,- ,-, Monroe and Son ....... ., .....,..v A-- Mur-Lee's Men's Shop ...... Nassau Sports and Mail Order Co. ,,- --- Niederstein's Restaurant ........... --- Norman Co., Inc. - .... M- Norris Sales Co. .,Y..A,,. c O'Dowd, Joseph F. , ...... - Ohland, Louis lnc. .......... Oldehoff, A, W. 81 Company --- C Pat's Prime Meats ....., N- Peckham, Little 81 Co., Inc. --- Peterson. Peter, Inc. ......... Picker Pharmacy .... Ray's Camera Shop --, ---- Rowland, Ted, Inc. ..........., Ruddock, Frank J. V.F.W. and Ladies Auxiliary ......... Rupp Chevrolet Corp, --, 9 Selena s ........,.,,L,............ .. Senior High School Student Council - Sharp Paper Co. ....... - .......... Simonson, Clarence Agency --- Skohliski, W. ........ff,.. -- Smith, Arthur N., Inc. ........ - Smith John J. Provisions Co., Inc. -- South Shore Motive Parts Co., Inc. State Photo News Service .,,.. Steinbrook Lumber Corp. --,. Sunrise Coal Company, Inc. -W Swift and Company, Inc. --- Teas and Steinbrenner ...Y,a......... Thoma, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Frank L Thomas Accordion Center of Lynbrook Tocher, Ralph B.. Optometrist .... - Tops Temporary Personnel, Inc. -- Valencia Delicatessen ,..... .. ......, K Van Cott, Robert American Legion Auxiliary 9961139 ......,........ Van's Esso Service ......... .... .... Victory Radio 81 Appliance Service - Violet Beauty Salon ........,-A.A.... Waitz 81 Waitz ..,........ Whitey's Service Station ..,,,.,. Wiedersum, Frederic P. Associates -, Woodfield Road P.T.A. .....-.. Zabin, Alexander, M.D., F.l.C.S. -- Zitzmann, Louis, H. ......f.g 106 The Senior High School Student Counoil wishes to cong rcrtulcrte The Class of 1959 On their fine yearbook cmd extend to each member our best wishes for cr successful future - 1' I9 E 9 'IN' L Q VU' 'Ny I ' ' J JD gy f R The yfgdom of the wise I ' ' 4 '7-' I fi ta' L A If I LIL is nwjlzncommon degree of Qi My - X co llnon sense. 7 1 IT 'Ay ' X 'nge ut r. QF? Mrs. U ., 9 ,JI ,. ,y sy? iw . -Q f ' ' .B Fooo MARKE IAL!f,r5U7bljA61yCQrgpbell ga., 59 T V. .J W X51 5 J MJ sirchaa a. William Spellman, Props. N N. 'xy -ft .9 MEATS-GROCERIES If' 1' ,IJ Q ' FROZEN Eooos by .I LYnbrook 9-I367 I44 Hendrickson Ave. j Lynbroolr, N. Y. J LEE LAU N DRY 296 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE MALVERNE LY 3-757l LY 9-2375 LY 9-2376 LY 9-4570 LOUIS OHLAND, INC. PRIME MEATS -pf GAME 1- POULTRY Cafering To HOTELS - RESTAURANTS - CLUBS 88 Aflanfic Avenue, Lynbrook V. F. W. FRANK J. RUDDOCK Post No. I073 cmd LADIES AUXILIARY of VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES MALVERNE, N. Y. 108 I . .xx .P L sf.. K 5 f - K . -X .1 R . I NQ .AC S A I A Q Qi' I -el r ,I F .5 rf A I f I - NJ 1 Ki. .b X R I K1 Q r .xQ EDMOND fx R. lj... h ,j 'Q HAIR srvusr R CS, ff 'N EPVWHAETJS BEHINBXIHE GREEN M7232 it . F ' ts. X 3 Xian C8136 N Q IL XR I I4 Broadway ,L . LYnbroolc 3-9233 Malverne, N. Y. SHARP PAPER CO. 273 MERRICK RD. LYNBROOK. N. Y. LY 3-5 I 70 OL 8-0200 COMPLIMENTS OF Collegiate Cop and Gown Company 366 Fiffh Avenue NEW YORK I, N. Y. WIS. 7-5073 fav ICE E - 6 Green's Cgewfe-lerei. I 'I fr. I- PPP- ' .- I L Largesl selec'l'ion of Chargpfon Long Hand ,bf I -, L, Q KT R' , A Q :hr- 3 Aflanlic Avenue Convenien'l'XTerms Lynbroolr, N. Y. kr' Open :xx LY 9-4318 P mon. 3. Fri. JT, rt 9 P. M. N? lr, yn! I .. I I +-JCC I NASSAU SPORTS eq, - gr. 81 MAIL ORDER CO. Selecf line of Sporls Equipmenl' Bowling Teams Oulfifled Spalding 8: MacGregor Represenlal-Ives LYnbrook 9-0320 8 Hempslead Ave. NORRIS SALES CO. 28I Hempsfead Avenue, Malverne LYnbroolc 9-6I86 RADIOS - REFRIGERATORS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RCA COLOR TELEVISION I HEADQUARTERS '1 I' il ISTNTIH S, l S fb ll5TlHfTOYf 8 UDUWU 4 7 6 5 0 2 9 X35 se C X ww www If ff , If . l 5: - sell-lugs 2 l ' Q BEST WMS CURTIS CLEANERS FROM We call and deliver LYNBROOK COAT Co. mbmok 3-8,60 229 MERRICK RD. '03 Broadway LYNBROOK, N. Y. b Malver,-,el L. I, Merrill A. S'I'einer Morris Fleischm J. EISENBERG, MD. MERRH-L'S 81 STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT AND POULTRY MARKET Phone LYnbroolx 9-2848 I03 A+lan+ic Avenue LYNBROOK. N. Y. 110 INSURANCE LYnbroolc 9-7280 Personalized Slyling by Lily Frans of M olverne Conlour Hair Sh ' C 8 v-SWK ,QU Mcllverne Stcltioner lNexl' lo M alverne Tl1ea'l're ROCHESTER we AAN W Y ou, V ' l affix X Lb ROOT BEER ,O STATIONERY - TOYS 23. X aplng . 'T - -, Exclusive Permanenf Waving - Efcluswelv - 4 , -Q Experienced Colorisls SCHRAFFTS ICE CREAM l 352 Hempsfead Avenue Malverne, L. l. ' 'T Nexf To Malverne Thealre l'Ynb 0ok 93746 5 COMPLIMENTS OF Molverne Lions Club LYnbroolc 9-03 I6 Mclverne Children' S Shoppe lnfanls, Girls and B oys Wear PRE-TEEN DRESSES SPORTSWEAR 8: ACCESSORIES 350 Hempslead Avenue Malverne, L. l. Mr. Sends BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS To T 9 fhe lialional bank Member Federal Deposil' Insurance Corporalion lll I . '.J' I . 'PI I L I IIN Yr I W VI I XI- ,XI K I , Compliments. Of A jx Y .T , T I I M I ' ' -.x ' DR' AND MRS. . - SOUTH SHORE MOTIVE PARTS CO., INC. ,. I f STATE PHOTO NEWS HOPPENHAUER SERV'CEf 'NC- f- COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS -lr LY 3-5771 Phone l-Ynbrook Barbara a Geffy O'GradY H. 81 A. Freyhcnmmer GIFT LORE FLORISTS 304 Hempsiead Ave. Malverne V N H 60 Hempsmd Avenue GREETING CAIEEIST? STATIONERY .N Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. fx HOME MADE MU R-LEE'S MEN'S SHOP LYNBROOK, N. Y. ALL STYLE ITALIAN SAUSAGES 8: VEAL CUTLETS Ravioli-Manicoffi - Rico++a-Mozzarella Volencio Delicatessen Impor'I'ed and Domesfic ITALIAN AMERICAN DELICACIES 82 Broadway, LynbrooI: Lynbrook 3-5862 Off Sunrise Highway Nexi' 'Io WheIan's Drug S'I'ore 112 Phone LY 9-5858 Victory Radio and Appliance Service W. SKOBLISKI P LUMBER YARD - HARDWARE i PAINTS -1- 3 All Eleclric Appliances Repaired ' VAII sees' 5-5:35 , l78 HemPSl'ead Avenue - ey llgm ll Franlrlin Aveg 5 Valley S'lream?'N- Y LYNBROOK. N. Y. J, A C., J- H' F F P- ia, K . ' LYnbrook 3-9805 A 81 B Esso Servicenter ACCESSORIES EXPERT i.usRlcATioN and REPAIRING Free Piclcup - Delivery and Road Service To Cusfomers Hempslead and Franlxlin Aves. Lynbroolr, New Yorlx C' CA' is 'f X Q1 3 BowL FOR I3IE15j1IH!! ,L ,1 . Y I , MALVERNE Aigugvsl 342 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE-L Malverne 65 ' LY 9-I I34 Dy- N 1' rx, FASHION FAIR One of Long IsIand's Leading Dress, Coa'l's, 8: Sui'Is Shops 4l A'I'lan+ic Avenue LYNBROOK, LONG ISLAND CANVAS AWNINGS Venelian Blinds Window Shades La++ishades Jalousies Radialor Enclosures Aluminum Siorm-Screen Windows Fedders Room Air Condilioners A. W. JONES AWNING CO. ROcIcviIIe Cenfre 6-4366 458 Long Beach Rd., Oceanside 'Q VU 'X- COMPLIMENTS Aw, 7L,.ll,,m,.,L 'A' 17? Serving Long Island Since I-897: ! Q 3 .r nn .V , 'uf .if I U JF - 1 u 5 , 5' eb , rf Fx I V' N1 LU I L NL.: J JJ nl. .Ar .VI VO V. A pf' 71 IJ nv!! - fl! ' ' ' 7, v L' A . Y ,Q , 1 II. ef JP' ' nf. - ' . n. -Jr sjll I ll I if I ' 'J J A J r' 'J J X ,f' dll ENV' ' 'lj' X -if CQMPLIMENTS or dj kill.,-J l 1 5 .ja 1 j ,. K. Ad! , ' Q' 1 1' 'Lf' I 5 .f . .' ' 0 lVla:Ive,rrYe Junlor 84 Senior - 1 X .- . . ' J 'xr ' 1 I I A 7 Q of er Dads Club ' I J , 0 0 Uflf' d ,I 'J' . ' ' r ' 1 IJ 1 , J JA' f J, . f Josepn Romons dee ,--A President 1' I Edword Meyer do ee- Vice-President Percy Jones Weed ddde Seererery Herbert Hortung WH.- e,e,eeeMe,4 ed Treegurer Edwin Fronfz ,de -we Corresponding Secretary 114 X ' ' no 9 7 . . ',' 'I W I 0 , Jw ' Mm V W I M M Congratulations from DM .CAL 5441, tffwoif uw-o Q 5fPy+3 C6Q,,Ij,EVR0LETiEm 'W . ff 4fjfQ5w 'W1e W' 1 e. M X Jil IQ? MN y e future be yours K' Quo y1M',?fiEm fa f S I YK U H 535.-XC mycx ,Tyr W incere y if ROBERT RUPP Af W, W3 uf A F, . Qgjw . Wa . M. W . f A ll x 6 A fl J , luv .NV LJ Q , , - V - - 1 - - Y K W P X X1 i if l' gl xv 'ij 'll .3'V'CJ Q Y X r-1 Qibqb on MAvenue School z, y, c A RQ, Vu xJ XX, xi 'L ir . fy 1X jyl my ix-I JNXR X , -rv i if' 'R lf Rig' 'X x J, We X . if orent-Teocher Associotion it L N Teos ond Steinbrenner SURVEYORS Malverne, N. Y. Hauppauge, N. Y. LYnbrook 9-3663, 4, 5 ANdrews 5-2745 l Y rak v' RO 6-9627 ya Jdy ,- SAA i Q1 ii lm!-Nnes Serif eStotion X Vtomplefe General Aufo Repairs ' Mofors Sfeam Cleaned Howard Hines I59 W. Lakeview Ave. Propriefor Rockville Cenfre, N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF A Friend Tele phone LYnbrook 9-0048 Clorence Simonson Agency LIFE-FIRE-AUTO 377 Sunrise Highway Bcichtler Brothers Office Supplies and Equipmenf I9 CLINTON AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. RO 6-0668-9 Lynbrook, New York COMPLIMENTS Dependable Reasonable JiM's DELicATEssEN BEST 49 Lakeview Ave. ROCKVILLE CENTRE OPEN SEVEN DAYS WEEKLY PHONE RO 6-9634 SHOE REBUILDING AND HAT RENOVATING Orfhopedic correcfions for Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Your Docfor's prescripfion carefully followed I90 Hempsfead Ave. LYNBROOK. NEW YORK 0 Phone: Wanhoe 3-7933 LAKEVIEW LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CORPORATION 633 Woodfield Road 42 HERFF-JONES C P Yfw fi MURCHISON XQAVI Class Ring, Invitations, Di o . Yearboolts, Medals and Ties Official Jewelers For Malver CFQS. 57I Broad Street X361 - w. Hempstead, N. Y. Newark 2 N. J. 'QLV Oc' 'dU3bWy'6V COMPLIMENTS OF VKQ-rppl' ,' lnc.Y,ffMX L C, My Q Dr.ond Mrs. Albert J. JZ I06 Spring Street Beckmonn New YORK iz, NEW YORK For The Girl Wi+h MAin 5-3324-5 A Discriminafing Eye Visit Moe ond Lou Kc1plon's Sportswear Shop 364 Hempstead Ave. Malverne John J. Smith Provisions Co., Inc Prime Meats - Poultry - Provisions 37 Grand Avenue Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Compliments of R. B. TOCH ER Optometrist A. W. Oldehoff and Company i 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 117 i'41 LYnbroolc 9-3876-7 Steinbrook Lumber PAT'S PRIME MEATS Corp. PNME ME':!iZ'gNF:i Og POULTRY X 4oo sunrise Highway, Lynbrook, N. Y. az church s+ree+ Mal .Y. ' LY col' 34600 X 9 ll l. ll M lf 0915? ll l A .O S M. f 5 U QgfiJfMW 1961 Alexander Zobin, AA D F I C S Greefings I from 'l'l1e l65 Nor'l'l1 Village Ave. Medical Building Woodfleld Road Rockville Cenlre, L. l. PClFeF1l'--l-eOCl'lel'S Office Hours: By Appoinlmenl' Association Telephone ROcl:ville Cenlre 4-9730 118 Phone R. V. C. 6-9890 Frank's Service Station E. NEUMANN BLUE SUNOCO PRODUCTS TIRES-TUBES-ACCESSORIES GENERAL REPAIRS ON ALL CARS BATTERIES RENTED, RECHARGED I5 Lakeview Ave. RocIcviIIe Centre, L. I. DAVIS MEN'S SHOP 29 Atlantic Ave. Lynbrook LY 9-5I50 c ff ' L I: Congratulations from The Class of 1960 Printing Photo-offset LEWIS DRUG CO. G0 . uw' L. Feldman, B.S. 374 Hempstead Ave., Malverne, N. Y LY b Ic - 80 Broadway, Lynbrook, L. I. n mo 93333 LY 3-7777 119 A. I X COMPLIMENTS OF DR. 81 MRS. W. FREIREICH 3 Hour Service Free Pick Up and Delivery EAGLE CLEAN ERS QUALITY WORK DONE ON PREMISES IVanI1oe I-9339 685 WOODFIELD ROA If rx A ' x X , K. sorimv QLFFII UXVW G JY J, IX IQ' O CONGRATULATIONS FROM The Staff CII' Lindner Place School J! . VDQAEEVJ .Ti XM U xlrv FUEL OIL KEROSENE Loco Service I50 E. Merrick Road VALLEY STREAM VA 5-I770 OIL BURNERS Sales and Service HAROLD AND ERNEST RIEFLER 120 LAK view, L. 3, ' WW ,lfggwlff he Norman Company, Inc. Engineers - Coniracfors 26-I6 Skillman Avenue Long Island Ci+y I, N.Y. EXe1'er 2-6395 MINEOLA PLUMBING SUPPLY CO., INC. MINEOLA, NEW YORK LYNBROOK, NEW YORK CONGRAT no s QAND HE SS OF I Fr Th cdettes N gil Q My W COMPLIMENTS OF Frederic P. Wiedersum 81 Sons 121 -... -..I a iv. A. ' i. A-ii . F , T. I' , I fu if .J A an ' 'Compliments I If I Dr. ond Mrs. I ' I' I .Gerald R. 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LIncoIn I-55I I Massapequa Park, N. Y. 36 Church St. LYnbrook 9-022I Malverne, N. Y. . J . 1 'XXI .L ILYnbrook 9-0137 . t, ' - I . I.. ' 'J , It L II Gairlpaiqriax- Restau rant lf, ItaIiaIn Cuisine H. Louis Zitzmann REAL ESTATE 0 INSURANCE 289 Hempstead Turnpike Open Mondays 7 Days west HEMPSTEAD N Y I2 Watkins Street, Lynbrook, N. Y. I South ot Merrick Rd. near Lynbrook Ave. Ivanhoe I'66I0 LYnbrook 94022 CATHERINE C DOHL PETER PETERSON, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE Tel. LYnbrook 9-8476 BUILDING CONTRACTORS 488 Ocean Avenue East Rockaway, N. Y. Bank Building MaIverne Telephone: LY 9-6565 COMPLIMENTS OF Herbert F. Gerken, M.D. If Qv I I V . .T Xyrf X ax NII' I WMI I f 9 W X fA!' X N , I ,ff V MII CCMPLIMENTS OF MALVERNE AMERICAN LEGICN POST NO. 44 and MALVERNE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT NO. 44 -'DONYT GET MARRIED until your banquet ond reception plons ore completed at . . . NIEDERSTEIIWS II SUNRISE HIGHWAY LYnbrook 9-0002 LYNBROOK FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE 50 Broadway 739 Franklin Ave. Lynbrook, N. Y. Garden City, N. Y. SAVINGS INSURED UP TO 510,000.00 IVIALVERNE NURSERIES, INC. Landscape Design I3I Franklin Avenue, Malverne HENRY FELLENSTEINER HUGO J. CLARK LYnbrook 9-6274 'iifie s,'JQj.Y..? I SJW . . 4.1. 4 ' cf . f yr' fjfwfether 'it's by Lond or by Seo I 4 , w At! FDR YouR TRAVEL NEEDS Lv S I It's us you wont to see - f' ' erner mein meier, res. Qpfrgf--TED RQWLAND I C. J W A ig P I f Authorized Deoler in Soles ond Service For I F 0 R D I CARS AND TRUCKS LYnbrook 9-0600 I I ,fFDRUL7 oxw I E V I N R U D E MARINE I EMPIRE WOLVERINE C A D I L L A C Quief Ouiboard Mofors HATJEARE B O A T S LYnbrooIr 9-9228 ACCESSORIES LYnbrooIc 9-9228 Two Locations to Serve You 247 SUNRISE HIGHWAY 420 MERRICK ROAD Corner Corner Denton Avenue Peninsulo Boulevord 126 Sept Dec. Dec. ,I an. ,I an. Jan. J an. ,I an. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. Dec. WRESTLING SCHEDULE ofys Porfs 12 South Side ................... 1away? 16 Uniondale -- .... 1away? 2 Calhoun .,.. .... 1 away? 9 Lynbrook ........... .... 1 home? 13 Manhassett .......... .... 1 away? 16 Valley Stream South .... .... 1 away? 31 Wantagh . ............. .... 1 away? 3 Valley Stream Central ....... 1home? 6 Seaford ................ .... 1 home? 10 Valley Stream North .... ,--.1away? 20-21 SSAL Tournament VARSITY FOOTBALL 27 Carey ........................ 1away? 4- Valley Stream North .......... 1home? 11 West Hempstead ...... ---1home? 18 Wantagh ........... .... 1 away? 25 Hewlett ........,..... .... 1 away? 1 Valley Stream South ........ 1home? 8 Long Beach .......... .... 1 away? 15 Lynbrook ............. .... 1 away? .l. V. FOOTBALL 29 Carey .................. .... 1 home? 6 Valley Stream North .... ,... 1 away? 13 West Hempstead ..---- ---. 1 away? 20 Wantagh ........,... ---1home? 27 Hewlett ---- ........... ...1 1 home? 3 Valley Stream South .... .... 1 away? 10 Long Beach ......... ...,. 1 home? 17 Lynbrook ............... ---1home? CROSS COUNTRY 25 Freeport - Southside .......... 1home? 2 Calhoun - Lynbrook .... .... 1 away? 9 Hewlett - East Meadow ..,..... 1away? 16 Valley Stream North - Valley Steam South ,,,..... 1home? 23 S. S. A. L. Championships 31 Section 8 Meet 8 Intersectional Meet BASKETBALL 16 Valley Stream South .,... ..,, 1 away? 19 Seaford ............... ..... 1 home? Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. J an. J an. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. N ov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. J an. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 2 3 6 9 13 16 23 27 30 3 11 13 17 20 24 27 20 4 11 18 8 15 29 5 13 19 26 4 13 17 19 22 24 26 29 1 6 8 10 15 17 20 Christmas Tournament Christmas Toumament --------1away? --------1away? Valley Stream North --- ..... 1home? Wantagh .L.......,.. ..... 1 away? Carey ............ ..... 1 home? East Rockaway L-- ..... 1home? West Hempsted ..... ..... 1 home? Lynbrook -,. ,,...... - Valley Stream South ---W----1home? --------1home? Seaford ......c........ ..... 1 away ? Valley Stream North --- ..... 1away? Wantagh ........... Carey ........c,... East Rockaway --- West Hempstead --- Lynbrook ....... BOWLING -----1home? -,---1away? -----1home? -----1away? -----1away? --- ..........,........... Calhoun ---- ------Val ley Stream North --,- -----Valley Stream South --- ............. Lynbrook ---- ----West Hempstead ..--- ............... Hewlett --- .................. Calhoun -,,, -,,,-Valley Stream North --,- ----Val ley Stream South --- ............. 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Gelling Rosalie Giabia Leslie Ginsburg Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ginsburg Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Goldstein Richard Goodman Betsy Gorin Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gorin Brian Gracie Carol Gracie Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gracie Bernice Gray Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Grayson Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Greenberg Howard Greenblatt Dr. and Mrs. David J. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenfield Linda Greenfield Mrs. Frances Greenspan Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenspan Marilyn Greenspan 143 Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Greenwald Jill Greenwald Earl Greenwood Ethel A. Grote Richard Gumo Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gumo Dorothy E. Habben Irene Hackel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamburger Thomas Harms Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harris Barbara Jane Hartung Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hartung Mr. and Mrs. William Haskins Susan Hatch Bruce Hawthome Dorothy E. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hecht Mary Heil David Heine Barbara Heller Mr. and Mrs. Morris Heller Dr. Alphonse Heningburg Paula Henkell Barbara Herpfer Betty Hess Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hill Margaret Hill Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hinchie Robert G. Hinkel Herbert E. Hoey Robert E. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Judith Ann Hoey Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hoffmann Karen Holmes Walter H. Holt Arlene Holtzman Eileen Horblitt Stephen Horblitt Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Horn Enid Horn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoting William Hoting Meldoy Hunt John Hussey Marge Iselin Virginia Jackson Judy Jacobs BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. David Jaffe Susan Jaffe Ellen Jay Julius Jacobs Roger Jellenik Katherine Jenkins Arnold Jonas Mr. and Mrs. Anna I. Jones Nlr. and Mrs. Alexander Jones Maurice Jones Mrs. Anne Kalman Mr. and Mrs. Nathalie Kay Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Keil Mr. and Mrs. Leona Keil Henry Kaplan William Kay Seymour Kazmeroff Douglas P. Keahon I. Creighton Keating Joseph Keil Elizabeth Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Kelly Joseph J. Kelly Joseph P. Kelly Raymond Kelly Dorothy F. Klopper Donald Knies Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koch Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koha George F. Koehler Arnold Konheim Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Konheim Francine Kopp Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kornrumpf Howard Kosters Mrs. Marion Kosters Denise Krafte James Kranick Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Krasnow Caroll R. Kristall Wilbur Kuhovec Pamela Kundle Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamon Erwin Lang t Marilyn Lampert Ellen Larson James LaSalle Joseph Lazzar Ellanore Lee Kenneth Leed Mr. and Mrs. Larry Levine 0 S Philip L. Leit 144 Harold Levy Joan R. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy Patricia Lewandowski Deborah Lewittes Mr. and Mrs. George Lindley Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lipton Carole Lipton Joan Lipton Sheila Lister Joan Lockhart Pamela Lockwood Mrs. Josephine Loeffler Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. London Ethel Lorman Anna Lorne Catherine Lorne Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lorne Mrs. Philip J. 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Rutstein Mr. and Mrs. Carol J. Rzepiela Carole Rzepiela Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Sachs Sherry Sachs Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Sasso Mrs. Sadye Sasso Sandra Schaefer Joan Susan Schaffer Mr. and Mrs. John Schaffer William H. Schaffer Daphne Scheuing Barbara Louise Schmeelk Gail Ann Schmeelk Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schmeelk Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Ann Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schneider, ,Ir Schneider Edward Schoenly Robert Schoenly Angeline Scholomiti Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott Nancy Scott Leola Seibert Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seinsoth Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Setterberg Thomas Seward Gene Sheppherd Faye Shneider Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel Mr. and Mrs. George Silber Richard Silber 146 Joseph Silvestri Emily Rita Simon Muir Simon Marcia Sklover Mr. and Mrs. George Slavik Georgiana Slavik Richard Sleiertin Rochelle Slote Edna Sohl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sohl David K. Sommer Jock Sommese Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sommese Ralph Sommese, Jr. Robert Sorensen Donald Spahn Sally Spahn Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Squassoni Mr. and Mrs. Franz Staiger Carole Stehle Donald Stehle Mr. and Mrs. George Stehle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stehle Mr. and Mrs. Morton W. Stein Nancy Stein Marie Steinbicker Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stern Barbara Stevens Janet Stilwagen Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stilwagen Mrs. Anna E. Stocker Elizabeth Stocker Mr. and Mrs. George C. Strack Mr. and Mrs. Irving Suerdlick Linda Suna Veronica Swarts Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Terreson Mary T. Tierney Adele Tietje Barbara Trasher Mr. and Mrs. James Treccasi Rose Marie Treccasi Mrs. W. O. Tuerk Ricky M. Turkel Gregory Turrell E. Louise Tyrrell BOOSTERS Richard Unbekant Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Patricia Unterman Lawrence Vannata Mr. and Mrs. Leona Muriel Victor Frank J. Villani Harold Waitz Mrs. Milton Waitz Russ Roy Wakal Judith Walk Marian Ward Richard Waring Helene D. Warren Mr and Mrs Jack . r . W Ronni I. Warren William Wassmer Fran Watson Mr. and Mrs. James Pamela Watts Joan C. Weber Harlan Wechsler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. James Unbekant rd Verhulst arren R. Watts Wexler C. Whelan Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Williamson Bonnie Williamson Mrs. Marie B. Wilson Mrs. Mary Wilson William Wilson Harry Winzenried Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeanette Wohlers Joyce Wohlers Billie Wolff Wohlers Mrs. Adelia C. Wolffe Laurine Woolever Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roberta Worth Beverly P. Wurtzel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richard Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Bema T. Worth Zaccaro rd Zielinski 147 . ,lavp Mlff VX? I-jiyvju ci 'K' ,-li Lf! - -. ' .fd J L' 3 f AUTOGRAPHS P' -- -.. 'vi I ,X 1 ', , . b s I , , .' z Wim Sffw' 597 cfffffw' an- ' P4 14 .- . 1 . T 1 A .L ' ft. .. ' L f -m,n,.vx . Fr v -F- un 9 m'L ' ,Uv , '.? A ,,, , . 5-Y ' K f -up -.YE ' mv LJ 'V Q' '-mx 'Wx 4 ,,,,, 5' K fix V? mm ,,, their culture will lead them as deep as ohilosophy and as high as art ...... 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