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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
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gg ,:,',., K, helen b. dugas H . . our guide, philosopher, and friendv As our teacher, your interest in each individual and desire to reveal one's best quali- ties have influenced us to strive for a better understanding of life through further education and experience. As a philosopher, your dedication to our school and un- ending quest for knowledge have sown the seeds of learning in our minds. As a leader of the English Department and adviser of the Oracle, your determination and dedi- cation have been our inspiration. 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
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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.
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