Malvina Šiuipytė (1922–?) was born in Mažeikiai, in the family of Feliksas Šiuipis and Ona Pazniokaitė. In 1932, she entered a primary school and completed six forms. In 1938, she began studying at Mažeikiai Gymnasium. In 1944, she successfully completed it. In the same year, she started attending teacher training courses in Šiauliai but due to the war discontinued her studies and got a job in the Mažeikiai County Prosecutor’s Office. In July 1945, she applied to the Department of Dentistry of the Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University. She completed five semesters there. Based on the information in the database Deportations and Imprisonment of the Lithuanian Population in the Soviet Union, it can be assumed that in 1948 she was arrested and deported to Mordovia. Having returned in 1955, she submitted an application to the university, asking to issue a certificate attesting to the courses taken, as she wanted to enter the Kaunas State Medical Institute. Vilnius University submitted this certificate.