Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)
- Class of 1959
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' f W MEIN Hello there' My name IS Nedlam a tlttung name for such a rascal as myself You see I have been watching you Ive been around a long time ssnce that day In 'I567 when Queen Elizabeth I gave Maldon Eng land the rlght to bear her golden Irons on :ts coat of arms And now I slt right here on the cover of your book In the upper rrght quarter of the M H S seal Yes thats me Ive been here a whlle and as I say Ive been watchmg you Ive seen this school grow Into a great and progresslve lnstltutnon Ive seen classes teachers and students all come and go Ive seen some great athletic teams some great clubs some great lndlvlduals Ive seen some funny things happen and some tragrc things Yes Ive been around qunte a whale and now Im ready I want to be one of you I want to go to classes sung In Choral Art ancl run the relay with you I want to meet Mr Matthews and all the teachers attend the class dances and be a part of the many actlvltles which I have watched all these years So please won t you let me llttle Nedlam 'OID you and become one of you? 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Ugg by We Dedlcate This Book To You, In choosing the one to whom we now dedicate our yearbook, we have selected a man who has become a true symbol of the spirit of Malden High School. This person has distinguished him- self as the friend of everyone, and the comrade and adviser to many students. Whenever he walks down the corridor, he is always hailed and greeted by all who pass him. At a club function, he is there, helping and advising. At an athletic event, he is again there, rooting and encourag- ing. At a class affair, he is still there, doing every- thing he can to make it a success. Because of his sincerity, service, devotion, and good nature, he is loved and looked up to by all who know him. When he was interviewed by the Maldonian and asked about his hobby, he replied, My hob- by? Malden High School is my hobby. We dedi- cate our yearbook to this man, T935 graduate of Malden High, husband of a Malden High graduate, father of two fine sons, and a lovely daughter, supporter of all M.H.S. athletics and activities, founder of the Golden Tornado Club, head of our custodial department, the man who says that Malden High School is his hobby. We dedicate the T959 Maldonian to you, Mr. Roy G. Finn. head custodian founder of the Golden Tornado Club Mr. Roy G. Finn , ,, ,1- Here, Nedlam, from varied backgrounds We are Llnated b Educataon Here as our school Nedlam We would be more than glad to show you around but you say that you have been watchang us for quate some tame Then surely you must know that we are very much lake many other New England hagh schools, that we Malden Hagh students are typacal teenagers that we have our share of the noase and the cheers of the fall football games and the thrall of wannang and we oftentames even share a repramandang from our teachers As you can see Nedlam all of us come from varaed races and relagaons unated an the one purpose of learnang and preparang for the future as catazens of our communaty commonwealth and nataon We work together and partacapate together an extra curracular actava taes wathout regard for race creed relagaon or color Thas year we have become more aware of thas fact and of how fortunate we are to thank and lave thas way whale at the some tame there as a seraous school antegrataon problem an the Southern States The latter has made us realaze that the future of our country as soon goang to be placed an our hands and the sooner we understand these problems the better prepared we wall be to undertake thas task wath clear mands You have come lust an tame Nedlam for Malden Hagh has long been an need of a mascot Each one of us has always wanted to shout wath the cheerleaders at the football games and lead the band at half tame to sang an the bass sectaon of Choral Art and to dash an between the legs of an opposang basketball player By doang these thmgs you wall be the most amportant part of us you wall exemplafy our eagerness and enthusaasm and provade the flnash ang touches to the sparat of Malden Hagh School You wall become a part of our school Whenever we thank of M H S we shall ammedaate ly thank of Nedlam our mascot Lula N44 an 1 ggi! ........--.45 N-.fic BRRR ITS COLD' chatter these shaverang students on an unusually cold to and from Malden Hagh School each day Most of the students walk or run wnnter mornang as they dasembark from the ever present buses whach brang them as the case may be to school each day whale some students rade an thear cars and hot rods 'S ...wma ox, 'T wg fha' GOOD MORNING' coll M H S students to one another as they cllmb up the stalrs are hung In lockers that always seem to stuck and books lommed Into a desk that unto school about 750 AM to begun another typical school day Once our coats should have been cleaned last week we settle down to a routnne schedule ,nd xnxx F19 -5 SENIOR CORRlDORS before the eight o'clock bell are Glled wuth students dns cusslng homework the approachlng football game or who as tokung whom to the prom kv 41 Q: 'LET US READ PSALM 23' dlrects Mr Oxman as he leads daxly mornnnq devo tions ranging from The Lord s Prayer and bible readings to the Pledge to the flag ,K K W gt'Tt1,w 1 E L E Q fl Z, M 14- , 1 r 'Lg Q E ' M . R' W km E It . .K A 5. 3 , ' 9 gi . I R L ' f lift , L N A Y t ig, ' k , E ' , x he ,N ., ' . M YK . . L V ki 1, I , , I lm I U A X K A f jf ..,,, . 3 y , ,. X L X . X 3 ss 3 ,X W , l 5 e t V, 4 8 ff E 1, . N'-v. i Q S 9 ,-v' J DEM BONES DEM BONES DEM DRY BONES' This is the theme song of these biology students as they are instructed in the bone structure of human bodies What ln The rush of S period and morning classes . . . Service and Scholarship BUSY AS HE IS OUR HEADMASTER MR MATTHEWS can often be found at the head of the class with chalk dust on his fingers Here he is correcting a sentence dlagrammed by one of Mr Pratts senior English course students A PREVIEW TO A PARADE football game or a school assembly can be seen daily In the Gay Auditorium during the first period This IS the class period for the band and maiorettes who under the supervision of Mr Silverman are planning a loint concert to be held this spring with a Canadian high school Il ll O O 5 'N w fe 1 'su is i ever happens, biology period is certain to provide an interesting 40 minutes. I I ' - I I ' I 2 i r wi, I 1 57 J ,A 1 .L ' 10 FO Calm down Nedlam old boy' Thats only our PA System' It wont bite' Every morning our headmaster wakes up the school with his announcements followed by publicity about any and all activities Listen' Theres the bell' Watch out as the classroom doors open Ned lam for this is one of the most confused forty mmutes youll ever witness forty minutes of blowing trumpets swinging saxophones and preaching in the band room of desert boots and black flats with rainbow colored tights flying up five flights of stairs to the Art Room to make decorations and then back down again for a class meeting in the Jenkins forty mmutes of mvlgorat ing calisthenics which are a part of the famed S period gym and often forty minutes in the form of an informative and entertaining assembly on anything from liquid oxygen to Choral Art and it is sometimes forty minutes of finishing up last nights history assignment With this as a preliminary pep up we 'l70O M H S scholars begun our day of learmng Identifying the scap ula from the platella conlugatmg French verbs bandag ing that accidental fracture and adding long columns of figures are all a part of our studies Here Nedlam we select our own curriculum according to our future plans and with the knowledge and guidance of our teachers and an occasional burning of the midnight oil we are prepared to face our community as worthwhile citizens and the world as better Americans PUSH THIS BUTTON TO REPEAT! exclaims Joyce Upham to Bev- erly Bumstead over an adding machine. Our future secretaries learn all about many types of business machines, I PROMISE TO UPHOLD THE FINANCIAL STATUS of the class of 60 earnestly vows would be treasurer Deanna Makris at the campaign election held In October All potential officers gave their qualifications In preparation for the final elections held two days later. HONEATWO-THREE-FOUR, BOOMS MR. BOYLE to his exhausted S period gym class while they dream, five-four-three-two minutes to go before the bell. This well-known, but unpopular, class is open to those boys who forget their gym suits or their manners too often! 'II During the second half of our school day We Enjo Lunch And Participate In CI ss s Hey Nedlaml Its II oclock already and Iunchtnme' You mnght be surprised to find out that M H S us stlll without a cafeteria, but we do boast of the largest outdoor lunchroom In all of Muddlesex County On sunny days we congregate to eat our lunches on the front steps and on the Davenport Estate a great many of us crowd unto var: Ag ous homerooms to enloy lunch with our friends Theres the bell Nedlaml Hurry up 'I or well be late and miss part of the bulletin There wall be a meetung of Shhh Ned am' at 'I45 today In two minutes Q youll see all of the students pushnng through an Wh-.K L-n the corridors to fourth period class A sur pruse Latln qurz pastlng the front page of the Blue and Gold dnscussung the causes of dusease all help ftll nn the hours between 1130 and 'I 45 At this time the dismissal bell tells us that the day us not yet over for -9- there are various commmttee meetlngs out ,vs ,exam kimk, ,, side actlvltles part time 'obs and then the HAIL HAIL THE GANGS ALI. HERE' The stalrs at the slde or back of MH S are favorite spots for Iong evemng of homework homework and lunch time meetmgs where the funny thing that happened today I5 discussed over a cold bottle of coke more homework Kwvsis .as ad DEPOSITS LOANS INTEREST The Involved banlung system and its Oxmans commercual law and economics class This vlslt exemplifies the o relatlon to the government IS explauned by a competent Malden banker to Mr operatnon exlstnng between Malden Hugh School and the busmess communuty of Malden 12 g 0 0 ,,,,,,,1 I U 1 1 Q 2 I . . . f I 3 3 ' I I E , I I Q ' I I ' Q I K I an ' ss f 7 ' T W 1 la. . . 3, X K X l -- . , , A- , . 5 , 1 . , . ' ' ,P S 4 I N , - - 4 A, ,A , A . . A fl T 11 - - 1 I ' . , - . . . , - II 4 I 1 I n - g ak? , ' 4 D A 1 f I I W A k 1 , . . - ' , C . I ,H I X2 , 4 . . in T , 1 I K1 'V F . ' ,-.T , 'M ' ' ' . ,nf T T S I 6 V . . . . . . . we a , W ,K ,M ,, ,rw - . , , , ll I ll ' ' ' . I 1 - - . 4 I I . . ,, . ,, . . I 5 1,-I ' Hn. 1 v ' ' I.: . 5 I I , .... ' mul I lg 'n'gg . I ft ite' , 5- 1 4 fs ,I fe tw t -4 , IN K X R, WL, A ..,- Q r f - I my . . . . , , . . C - AND THEN HE SAID confides Carollne Wlseblood to her friends Mar This 25 mlnutes IS perfect for finding advanced homework assignments and lorle Gordon and Susan Pearlswlg seated nn room I8 durlng lunch period for crcmmmg for that fourth period test besldes eating and chatting with friends 'X L3 WHAT DO I DO NOW? queries Larry Sapersteln over a compllcated alge students who plan to use advanced mathematics In their future careers H bralc equatnon ln Mlss Watkins review math class which IS open to senior certainly wull not wonder long wlth that Intelligent group of students to help hum' I3 I, ,I . . 1 1 - - I 7777 In 3 1 4 3 5 5 5 e : l 1 . v x, 5 f -f . If - i , hx , . K . X J X - 4. , f.1 . . I 1 X ll P H .ll ' 1 1 - A - - . . e WE WON!!! Celebrating our Thanksgiving victory over Medford, students relax after rushing to the early Now, Nedlam, you've seen what events MHS students usually crowd into six school hours between 7:45 and 1:45 P.M. No, that is definitely not the end of our day, rather it is the beginning of a new burst of busy, busy activity. Malden High, like many other high schools, has its share of music groups, language clubs, service organizations, club projects, and class activities. You may not have realized it yet, but Malden High is a different school. lt is different because of the spirit and determination with which the students work toward their goals. You can sense this during a senior play rehearsal lasting long into the night. You can experi- ence the pride of the school in the melodies of the Choral Art Society. The French, Latin, German, and English Honor Societies strive to learn more than is taught in the class- rooms through preparation for, and partici- pation in, monthly meetings. As soon as a class activity approaches, students are up in arms choosing a suitable theme, arguing about proper presentation of publicity, and making final arrangements for decorations. We all seek to better the standing of the school for our fellow classmates, parents, teachers, and members of the community. morning game, Here, trophies from the Golden Tornado Club and the Malden Evening News were awarded. Working in class activities and club proiects... We Improve Our School B Developing Leadershi ,aru- TERRY SLATER SIGHS to l Love You Truely the night of the senior play. body during the profitable three day book sale sponsored by the English Honor Society. MANY A QUAINT AND CURIOUS VOLUME of paperback books concerning topics ranging from anthropology to Pogo's latest adventures were offered to the entire student 14 N X i Q IX ' W 5 Ll K ,2- N , 5 , -fi 35' L NT V 4' by Sr iQr Q fy ,gf nn ' gtg . fi I fc? - 'L55? ?'v.ig' - Yugi .Q Haig!-u 3 sim, 2.1551 , X f S f' M 5915 ZW--WN'x'Tx-4'i ':44 v ii 6, Nl I' ff ,I v v, IY bg , fi? 5 I-Q' ' f XS- N... Q ' 54 11 - f z I arm. BZ' ,wi 1. E if '4 A ROYAL WELCOME was given our queens of the gridiron at the rally before the Malden Medford game The walls of the auditorium resounded with enthusiastic cries such as Our colors are the Blue and Gold' Climaxing this preview to our victory the football co captains cheered on stage with the peppy cheer leaders -gf x 'T' 9' Through tradition and spirit . . . Students Color f'Ready Set? Let's Go! M.H.S.! The war cry of our enthusiastic cheerleaders vibrates over a spirited football audience, it floats to the sky on the night of the Malden-Medford rally and echoes back from the walls of the Jenkins Auditorium The ice skating cheer leaders the marching band on Saturday morning the turing afternoons of football practice are all a part of M H S tradition B U Battery tests highest ranking student in each class National Honor Society encourage intellectual competition among students Writing and rewrittng captions S periods devoted to practicing scales develop the students abilities Yes Nedlam Malden High is a firm and solid institution and although we have kept up with the times it has been the steadfastness of our school that has enabled us to be a part of the same activities and organizations throughout the years I' Q L ifx 'kr Kal X LET S GO GIR RLS BEAT THE BOYS' This cheer comes allve once a year when basketball game held tn the Marshall Gym on January 21 T959 for the March the spirited girls attempt to out cheer the equally spirited boys at the benefit of Dimes ln the foreground the boy cheerleaders are making their debut I ll II I' ' ' . l ' I 1 , ... is Q . f P . - A 1 4 9 , H P 6 ' .. 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K 1 A., School Life Nl HEY WAIT A MINUTE' SOMEBODY S MISSING' The four Malden Hugh A LITTLE TO THE RIGHT says Kalhy Lee lo r McGeogh as she asslsls In senlor cheerleaders hold the for? at our baslxelball game In Lowell while hanging The scholashc banner awarded fo the hug esf ranlung homeroom Look the missing lunlors carry on for the Blue and Gold al a hockey game Ing on are Frank Kalman Roger Kenny Richard Kalberg and Stephen Kaufman ,fm 4 HUNDREDS OF ENTHUSIASTIC VOICES under a star studded sky lolned lhe smgrng of our school song was a cllmax to the excmng CITY wide torchllght M H S cheerleaders IH their hopeful cheerung of the Golden Tornado Spnrlled parade on lhe evening preceding the vlclorlous Thanksglvlng game I7 While serving our community... We Gain Responsibility and Valuable .-'d V 1 re-f 'Q-15 NNEE1 -' .ix THEY WANT TO BE SECRETARIES. Judith Goldstein and Annette Bcnasora ap- one of a series of vocational programs, Careers for Teenagers. This series was peared on radio station WEEI, with guidance counsellor, Miss Helene Moore, in developed by Mr, Roland Darling, the occupation information specialist at North- eastern University. basl 0 l 'af D a 4 l itlv 1 V 0 ey ,X In .. ' .-. PRIOR TO THE i958 ELECTIONS, prominent political figures, as pictured here, Mr. John Flynn, Mrs. Robert CLASSlFY THIS UNDER TRANSPORTATION, directs Mr, Murphy, Congressman and Mrs. Torbert MacDonald, Senator and Mrs. John F. Kennedy, and Mayor Walter Webgfer, coordinator of M.H,S, qfhleiic activities, to his Kelliher, included in their campaign a Democratic rally held at Malden High School. 18 Experience The community life of Malden, Nedlam, is as real as our own world of books and studies. Ever since some of us became fourteen and were able to obtain our working permits, we have slowly become a part of Malden's Five and Tens, department stores, drugstores, and oftices. These all benefit from the time and effort we give, but even more important, we gain valuable experience and responsibility. Malden has many well organized religious youth groups which provide service, cultural, and worship programs which are not oftered in our school curriculum. Malden, of course, is connected with ad- joining cities, the state, and the nation through business and politics. As students of Malden High we learn about current events through our history classes, and on our own initiative we seek to find the news concerning world events. The year 1958-I959 witnessed radical changes in the methods and forms of govern- ment, the United Arab Republic fEgypt and Syrial was formed, Charles De Gaulle intro- duced France's Fifth Republic, Cyprus became an independent nation, and Cuba underwent another rebellion, led by Fidel Castro. Through- out our city, M.H.S. students, through determin- ation, courteous service and a sincere will to pitch in and work, are serving their commun- ity, while at the same time they are becoming responsible, level-headed citizens. secretaries, Judy Seabury, Catherine noshem, and June Anderson, who tile this information for City Hall. 1 9 Q N.- 'M 1 Nw,-,M-1'1 ' E' T' fs- - ...K ,J S mm 5- ff- our NAME f-Q PLACE YOUR CHOICE HERE. Miss Martel, along with the citizens of Malden, takes advantage of her constitutional privilege to vote during the 1958 election. In a Democratic landslide, Foster Furcolo, John F. Kennedy, .Iames A. Cronin, along with eleven other Democrats were elected to top positions. ge--1 AT A CENTER METHODIST SENIOR YOUTH FELLOWSHIP MEETING Diane Miller explains the order of worship. Typical of youth groups throughout Malden, meetings are held on Sunday evening. I9 We suppose, Nedlam, that you've been wondering how all our enthusiasm and friendliness tor you came about. Well, it all started back in September when the sophomore, iunior, and senior classes decided that it was about time M.H.S. had a mascot. So we joined forces with the three classes and sponsored a schoolwide suggestion contest. During one fateful S period the leaders of these four groups met to discuss those submitted. One contestant sub- mitted the entry of Goldie the Lion, but interest in the mascot waned and finally the whole matter was dropped. The Maldonian staff, still eager for a mascot, did some research into your background and discovered that you have always been a part of our heritage. So, as you have requested, we have allowed you to be with us as a student. We have shown you a small part of our daily life, and now, Nedlam, come with us to see how we progress through our school year. We hope you still want to be with us as we continue our march through M.H.S. IHSF: tw HOW ABOUT GOLDIE? inquires Mrs, Carney as she discusses the name of our future school mascot with Mr. Oxman, Mr. Melanson, and Mr. Fraser, the advisers to the sophomore, senior, and iunior classes respectively. 20 Through our classes, clubs athletics, You ve Seen Flil'lTl 3! lid!!! Wilson.: tqaun tlllinqg, 1111 vacuum can-Q. vlsnnqg. Dill ICHIIIDQ li 11 no-q---. can s-nn. ilu. .-Q. can Lnanun naug- olo-nusq ...- zu-isa was asain---.ug aniaup. -.M in-in page .A 0. ETH r..-ul! 115 48 V ...io Administration L ql - wean M soils 'UPU-wig Jn li DR CHESTER W HOLMES Superintendent of the Mald Publlc School Department has fanthfully served the people of Malden by malntamnng the hlghest posslble educa tuonal standards In their schools smce 1946 DR BRUCE E BROWN Chairman School and Colleges Malden Hugh Class of 1931A Cornell Unlverslty BS Tufts Unlverslty Dental School DMD Occupation Dentist Dr Brown IS Director of the Malden Hugh Alumni Scholarship Fund Hobby Golf Wuth a background of l6O years Gur School Committee 41 1:55 MR T RICHARD KELLIHER newly lected Asslstant Supermtendent prepares state and federal reports has charge of school supplnes and this year has executlon of Publuc Law Rate 74 by whlch the school system IS provided wlth a federal reimbursement for each student whose parents are government employees The cltlzens of Malden are indebted to the combined efforts of Dr Holmes and the School Commlttee for the outstandung system of schools whlch rs offered to therr chuldren and nelghbors Thus year the followmg rmprovements have been made by thus group of promnnent cmzens A revuslon of salary schedule for teachers has been approved so Malden rs now able to compete with surrounding commumtues The former mmlmum of S3600 has been ransed to S3800 and the maxnmum of S5600 has been raised to S6000 The new Lincoln Elementary School has been opened re placrng the old school whuch burned down rn March 1956 Also the school commlttee as partnclpatlng In a new city wlde msurance plan tor school personnel rn whlch the clty and teachers both pay half This year the advisers of Maldoman Blue and Gold and the head class advisers can look forward to an extra com pensatlon which has been awarded to them by the school com mittee And flnally the school committee has approved a sum of money to be approprlated an the budget so that ut could take :ts first step towards replacing old textbooks antedatmg 1940 The school commlttee members Include Dr Bruce Brown dentist M Frederuc Conway Jr lawyer Mrs Bertha Gordon lawyer Mr George Lodgen lawyer and Mr Leonard Mullen .Ir lawyer Meetmg at least once a month In the school committee room In the hugh school Dr Holmes, Mr Kelllher and the school com mrttee consnder such umportant matters as approprlatmg funds for school supplues or repairs and dlscuss anything that mrght have arusen smce the last meetung whsle Mass Olson takes notes Yes, as a team our Malden School Commuttee IS tops 0 ,sei f A K, 'M .K A A-,-1 IM., - , at-, g A ,S,1,lt,.7If. . t I 2 E .K 4, , 5 S . 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MR GEORGE E LODGEN MRS BERTHA L GORDON MR FREDERICL CONWAY JR Continues to Work For Better Schools If I MISS CAROL A OLSON left former graduate of Malden Hugh IS the Clerk to the School Commlttee Mlss Olson also serves as the senior clerk In the omce of the Superintendent of Schools located In the hugh school and her mam duty I5 making out the payrolls for the entlre school system of Malden QB School and Colleges Malden Hugh Class of 1928 Harvard College AB Harvard Law School LL B Occupation Lawyer Mr Lodgen us an Instructor rn the Smith College School for School Work Hobbies Flshnng and Readrng Colleges Salem Teachers College Boston Um versity School of Education and College of Liberal Arts Boston Unlverslty Law School LLB Occupation Lawyer Mrs Gordon IS advlser to the Malden Council of Glrl Scouts and has been honored by being selected for Whos Who of American Women 25 MR LEONARDJ MULLEN JR Colleges Boston Unuversnty College of Business Administration BS In Journallsm Suffolk Um versity Law School LL B Occupation Lawyer Mr Mullen IS former Presndent of the Cnty Council and IS now vice president of the Coun cll of PTA Hobby Athletlcs School and Colleges Malden Hugh Class of 1929 Boston Unlverslty Suftolk University Law School LL B Occupotlon Lawyer Mr Conway IS the newly elected legal asslstont to the At torney General and also President of the Malden Commumty Chest and Councll Hobbnes Swlmmlng and Hlklng N g r C1 C w - , . L , , A - : - gtg, x l . . ' 3' ' . . . I . , , , 5 lfs FI' iii: ff Q 1-1s.f.'5F-. V . , M s 4' su' gg: xx D ,, s . j N 'S ' ' st :fist , L ,1 . ' F di 7 in S L W 5 P S, I l 1 . ' . ' . ' . ' 1 , . .7 I 1 , . . . : . . 1 , , . . - 1 . . ,, , . ,, . . . . Always on the iob.. The M.H.S. Secretaries Help Run Qur School .,,. ,, Vis i OUR COMPETENT TEACHERS' SECRETARIES include: Row 1, Brenda Abrams, June Anderson, louise Skinner, Nancy Vezarian, Brenda Bornstein. Row 2: Janice Webster, Joan Benson, Helen Burke, Mary Torpey, Sandra Heartquist, Dorothy Rollston, Cynthia Greene, Margaret Koch. Row 3: Jill-Cummings, Judith Seabury, Laila Jonsson, Gloria Hibbard. left to right, Barbara Freedman, Tiiu Virkhaus, Nancy Rodin, Carolyn Rideout, Janette Jaynes, MISS YOUNG, head of the stenography and typ- MISS MCQUESTEN, office secretary, can be found in the ing department, is ready tc help solve our prob- oH'ice each morning writing up the daily bulletin, which lems, in addition to her regular ottice duties. includes information read to all students at 11:30. 26 'm sa is '55 I . 3 if it ga MRS. HILLS, who can always be found wearing a cheery smile, is responsible for the academic records and class standings, in addition to teaching stenography and typing. We students are not the only ones who need assistance either from teachers or from the guidance counselors. Mr. Matthews too needs trained personnel to carry out the various functions which he as headmaster does not have time to do. His oftice secre- taries, Miss Mabel McQuesten, Mrs. Helen Hills, and Miss Eunice Young, are all gradu- ates of Malden High School. Miss Mabel McQuesten takes care of Mr. Matthews' cor- respondence, assigns substitutes, is in charge of the daily bulletin, and makes out tran- scripts fof seniors going to college. Mrs. Helen Hills not only teaches shorthand three periods a day, but also takes care of the Kardex academic records, on which our grades are recorded permanently. Miss Eunice Young, head of the steno- graphy and typing department, helps to till out transcripts, checks unaccounted for slips, and carries out other duties. Not only does Mr. Matthews appreciate the fine assistance offered by the secretaries, but we too ap- preciate all they do for us, not iust in carry- ing on their routine duties but in the personal favors as well, How many times have they called us to the oftice to get our lunch or book which we have forgotten at home, or to answer a personal telephone call, or to give our college applications to Mr. Mat- thews! Headmagqero J0hn Bf 9 U To ttain I ,J . Wh' 'Ffsh Shhwk SAW- 'H- 'Ko QB punts oi tho lout.-rr C1un 1011 vho no about to qfndvtl, 1 nahlto 100. 1 suns qua my yas have varugd .od phnd mah! the guidngno oi lumen Bun 9:11901 naman. You are was Q :nba-1 oi uni. vpn. zhrgaq we have grgdunud miata yah. io B.-pp! nut you B010 1oafnc6 pn? huns 1011 and that yml too, ns than who uve gem titer! 160, 1111 :dd to tm Nurs of your h10h 101001. The lournhm proc!!! :hand novu' coin. Cqflunuo to In curtain nbqut uma: thhxp 111 QM iaf1d tu!! ure 1of!.hUh11n. ny 1 muon anna so yum, -'Mmm your nga me n auf. Yuan fgfibif ,mu 1 han nu to yum no oitgn, '-have 1: shaft eu! to ,oiesn nad th!! than is no nuDa!1GuI.a 6 0004 was to yn: '11,- .W 071 60 vert J' we ll- 27 OU F Belo JQH 'ed H N B. Mix-irggcfe, s -- Q AFTER ELEVEN YEARS OF CONSTANT TESTING one more test shouldnt make addntnonal determmatlon of the educatlonol capacities of the students The tests any duHerence to these college cmd sclentnflc rumors as they take the ACE aptitude were admrmstered by Mlss Arllne K Walton head of testlng In the Malden schools tests Gwen In two segments on consecutive days these tests were used as an She was asststed bythe members of our own gundance department Y A' '-Tl r5- SERVING OUR SCHOOL IN MANY CAPACITIES Mr F Chomplnn Webster .Ir AS COORDINATOR OF NON ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES Mr Clarke R Brookes tumor class master Head of the Latm Department and coordmator of athletic actlvltres con often be found lugglnng dates on the school calendar He also serves Malung out the payroll and odmuttmg tardy students add to has lust of dutles as sophomore class master ond counselor for delinquent boys 28 if f It I - A l 4 'J' I . I . ' - A f IK , . . ' , ., is - , . . Whatever the future. . . Our Guidance and Testing Department Direct U Do you know where you want to go fol lowing your graduation from hugh school? Do you need advice on any personal prob Iems7 Individual conferences with Miss Helene Moore, Miss Edna E Turkmgton and Mr Chester A Sanhlli will help you in answering these problems Tests administered by Miss Arlme J Walton Director of Testing help to guide the student to discover what his inter ests are and for what field he is best suited Sophomores, under the supervision of Miss Walton take an IQ test in the fall to deter mme their ability to learn and this year all sophomore English classes were given special diagnostic reading tests Each year the Jun lors take a series of battery tests sponsored by Boston University and administered by Mr Charles M Sparkes These tests are di vided into six parts reading comprehension vocabulary problem solving spatial rela tions, and clerical work The Senior Class Master, Mr Robert W Perry head of the Science Department Junior Class Master Mr F Champlin Webster Master in Charge of Tardiness and head of the Latin Depart ment and Sophomore Class Master M Clarke R Brookes a member of the History Department make certain the students dont become problems themselves by keeping them in line ff' ff SENIOR CLASS MASTER and Head of the Science Department Mr Robert W Perry has charge of the supplies of the school and is administrator of boys absences MR WILLIAM MCCARTHY of Boston University poses with Clarke R Brookes Dr Helene Moore and M Chester W Santilln Mr McCarthy gave almost 600 Juniors the BU Battery Tests on October 2 and 3 Costing two dollars each the tests lasted five hours and reflected the abilities of the students 0000000 s ,lf .fl MR CHESTER W SANTILLI Boys Guidance Counselor discusses the results of the B U Battery Tests with Fred Barnsteln Mr Sontllll not only holds Individual conferences with the boys for the BU Battery Tests but also does the same wtth those boys having problems concerning their future colleges or careers 29 . , . 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Cree We page MG' ROBERT G BYRNE Colleges Norwlch Umverslty BS Boston Unlversuty EdM Subgects Sclence and Physlcs Hobby Photography M ELOISE CARRIGAN Colleges Chandler Secretarial School Salem Teachers Col lege BS un Ed Sublects Short hand and Typing Hobby Home making From the Marshall Gym to The Muslc Room We Malden Hugh Students Stud MARGUERITE AMMANN Colleges Wellesley College BA Boston Umverslty MA Sublect General and College Sophomore and Jumor English Hobbies Golf and Theatre OTTO ASHERMANN Colleges Umverslty of Vienna Ph D Umverslty of Berlin M A Sublects German I and French I a d II Hobbies Reading Music and Theatre IHIH we MR CHARLES KEADY new meteorology head IS congratulated by Mlss Annie F Slattery his former teacher and Weather Bureau founder GUY CHRISTIAN Colleges Middlebury College S MS Extra Cu'rrncu ar Work Head of Clvll Defense of School Sublect Chemistry Hobbies Golf, Antique Collect ung LOUIS CIARFELLA Colleges Samt Anselm College BA Extra Curncular Work Assistant Football Coach Fl nanclal Adviser of Class of 1961 Sublect Mathematics Hobby Electrical Appllances 19' JOAN l BABINEAU Colleges Massachusetts College of Art BS Extra Curricular Work Assistant Adviser f Classes of 1960 and 1961 Sub 'ect Freehand Drawing Hobby r PHILIP CARGILL Colleges Boston Umversnty BS and MEd Snxth Grade Teach er Forestdale School Sublect Drlver Education Hobbies Ice Hockey and Skatmg HAZEI. M CORNISH Colleges Slmmons College BS Subqects Home Economics and Cookmg Hobby Summermg In Mame 0 T K F., If V- 1 XJ I ,'. I J 49 I N I . ,ff f x fe I f N N I X N X fy ' EG fit A ee A ..'p I ' ' , ...Q I' ' ', ,I ...7 ' ' I 2 I o ' ' . n . ' : ' , . - ' ' ' ' At: ' I 2 ,t.t I tltr- ' N 5 F I X , S I- - 2 .xxx .V 1. 2- . 1 I - - I .1 - I X ' A ' I ' .ff I ,fI,A-I . .1 1 - , I . 1. ,, X . . I I . . b ,g ' . I . : . .D : 1 I I . I W , 1 I I I : ' 1 ' , : ' , : ' , . . , ' - B. ., . . ' I . . ' : ' : ' , . . . : - : ' ' ' , '- I . : ' ' Thirt Five Different Subjects J. RUSSELL BOWMAN Head of English Department Colleges: Lebanon Valley, B.A.: Harvard University, Ph.D. Sub- iect: Junior and Senior English. Hobbies: Reading and Lectur- ing. MARY D CARNEY Colleges Massachusetts College of Art Extra Curricular Work Assistant Adviser of Class of 1959 Maldonlan Art Adviser Sublect Art Hobby Painting ROSE M CORRIVEAU Colleges University of New Hampshire BS Sublects Home Economics and Sewing Hobby Summenng in New Hampshire ARTHUR P. BOYLE Colleges: Boston University, B.S., M.A. Extra Curricular: As- sistant Football Coach, Basket- ball Coach. Subiect: Physical Education. Hobbies: Home- handyman and Tomato-grower. HELEN H. BRIGGS Colleges: Chandler Normal. Subiects: instructor in Short- hand and Typewriting. MR ROBERT G BYRNE new physics and science teacher is an avid free lance photographer and holds membership In the Lynn Camera Club GRACE R CROWE RN Colleges Carney Hospital School of Nursing Boston University BS Supervisor of Nursing Malden Schools Hobbies Bridge Canasta Hockey ROBERT CUNNINGHAM Colleges Massachusetts College of Pharmacy BS Tufts Col lege MEd Extra Curricular Work Assistant Adviser f Class of 1959 Sublects Biology and Chemistry Hobby Sports CLARKE R. BROOKES Colleges: Bates: Boston Uni- versity, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Soph- omore Class Master and Coor- dinator of Non-athletic Activi- ties. Subiect: History. Hobbies: Music, Home Maintenance and Repair. PRISCILLA W CARNEY Colleges Radcliffe College BA Harvard Graduate School of Education Sublect Mathe matics PRISCILLA DAVIS Colleges Boston University B A Boston University MA Sublect European History Hobby Golf 1 - 1' 1 , p - Lv . ' : .., - ' s 1. s. . - n s I ' . I. . if Y . . ,.. : ' ' : ' : : ' ' -.i .,.. .: .1 . .I ll., . . .,.. .: ' : .. ' ' in , .. ' ' . : . . . .. I .: Z . . 0 . I I ' . . z. ROY N DAVIS Colleges General Electrnc E guneermg School Navy Yard Trade School Sublect Manual Trammg Hobbies Hunting and Flshmg CARL G GARLAND Colleges Harvard Lafayette Umverslty of Malne BA Bos ton Unlverslty MA Sublect American Hlstory Hobbues Hlk mg Saxllng and Book collect In HELEN S HILLS Colleges Chandler Normal Sublects Shorthand and Type wrltmg Ofllce Secretary Hob by Gardemng Eighty Three M H S :Lg-sr pus. CLAIRE DQVITO Colleges Salem Teachers Col lege BS Ed Subgect Perma nent Substltute Hobby Danc In JOAN M DRISCOLL Colleges Seunno Heaghts Col lege BA Boston Umverslty Graduate School Extra Currnc ular Work Advnser of Latm Honor Asslstant' Adviser f Class of 1961 Sublect Latm Hobby Sports MISS HANNAH T LEWIN, our new stenography Instructor, IS a former graduate of Malden Hugh Playing the plana tops her llst of hobbies BARBARA HOLDEN Colleges Colby College, BA, Mnddlebury College, MA Extra Currvcular Work Advuser of Usona, Assnstant Advlser Class of 1959 Sublects French and German Hobby Photography sb JOHN L HUSSEY Colleges Holy Cross, BA , Bos ton College, M Ed , Extra Cur rlcular Work Assistant Coach of Football and Basketball, As snstant Adviser of Class of 1960 Sublect English Hobby Sports Teachers ELMER A EVANS Colleges Harvard Unlverslty MA Sublects Ancient Hnstory and Modern European Hnstory Hobbies Gardenmg and Wood working is HARRIET F GILCHRIST Colleges Unlversuty of New Hampshire BS Subject Home Economlcs Caokmg and Sew mg Hobbies Caokmg Sewing and Knlttlng 'X Q. X iii CHARLES KEADY Colleges Umverslty of New Mexlco, College of St Joseph, BS Extra Curricular Work As slstant Coach of Hockey Team, Head of Weather Bureau Sub lects Meteorology, Arr Hob bnes Weather Bureau and Ice Hockey 0 Q O Q fl. ' ' M .. ' - .Q , - . is Q , 0- ' , y - ,. , ,I I ft A , , 4 ' I A . 'ff , K .V .- , f 1 , f f T 4 , ' I I A ,ttr - gg, gig if gi Y l : ' rt- : ' - 2 I I ' 3 I I I ' ' 5 , , l , ' g - , . .5 . . 1 . . ' . 1 . - gl : ' ' ' Z ' . ' ' ' , O . I I I .I a ' ' ' I I J , u , . . ' : , . . : - I ' . . ' . Z . . ' ' : , , . I .. I - 1 ' 9, . . . Have As Man Outside Activities ROY FINN Head of Custodial Department Schools: Malden High School. Extra Curricular Work: Adviser of Golden Tornado Club Hob by Malden High School 'ltx ANTHONY GUARINO Colleges Boston University BS and MEd Extra Curricular Work Adviser to Cog Sublects World History American His tory and Driver Education Hobby High Fidelity DOROTHY F KELLEY Colleges University of New Hampshire BA Extra Currlc ular Work Adviser of TriHl Sublects Commercial Geogra phy and General Business Prac tice Hobbies Golf and Read in ROBERT FRASER Colleges: Stonehill College, B.A.: Boston Teachers' College, M.Ed. Extra Curricular Work: Director of Junior Varieties Head Advi- ser of Class of 1961 Hobby Go EDWARD B. GALLIGAN Colleges: Boston University, B.A.f Boston University, M.A. Extra Curricular Work: Adviser of German Honor. Subiect: Ger- man Hobbies New Home Do it yourself Music MISS CLAIRE DeVITO new permanent substitute must be a Jack of All Trades because she IS required to teach a wide variety of sublects VIVIAN E KISTLER Colleges Radcliffe College Sublect Sophomore and Junior English Hobbies Birding and Theatre GUSTAVE A LARSON Colleges Boston University BS Fitchburg Teachers Col lege Middlebury College Extra Curricular Work Printing Ad vlser to Clubs Sublect Print mg Hobby Work in Electronic Research VIRGINIA GARDNER Colleges: University of New Hampshire, B.S.7 Boston Uni- versity, M.Ed. Extra Curricular Work: Field Hockey and Soft- ball Coach Advlser of Cheer leaders Subiect Physical Edu cation Hobby Skiing MARY E HEALD Colleges Tufts College BA Harvard University and Colum bla University Extra Curricular Work Adviser to Maldoman Sublect Sophomore English Hobbies Brass Collecting Trav el Gardening and Photogra P '-.4 MADGE C LESLIE Colleges University of Illinois BA Boston University MA Staley College DAO Extra Curricular Work Adviser of Blue and Gold Sublect Sopho more and Junior English Hob by Travel : ' lf. l l '- l , 1 ' . I . I ' : ' - Sv tx B7 ,:. SE is I . . . . . - AY. , 5. A ' 1 ' 9' y 1-fl ' - Z . . x . I M.A. z . . I : . . . . I ' 9. A . l : . l HANNAH T LEWIN Colleges Simmons College BS Extra Curricular Work Assist ant Adviser to Class of 1960 Sublects Stenography and Typ ing Hobby Muslc fplanol RALPH M MERRY BS Boston University MA Sublect Manual Training Hob bnes Boat building Hunting and Fishing ABRAHAM OXMAN Colleges Boston University M C S Extra Curricular Work Head Adviser of Class of 1960 Sublects Commercial Law Eco nomucs Bookkeeping General Business Practice Hobby Swim mmg From track To Tri-Hi Outside of Class s, Our Teachers hm-Y ROBERT K LOVE Colleges Boston University B Mus New England Conserva tary of Music Extra Curricular Work Orchestra Director Ad viser of Choral Art Sublect Music Appreciation Hobby Hiking f 1 THELMA MARTEL Colleges University of New Hampshire BS Boston Um versity MEd Extra Curricular Work Tennis and Basketball Coach Assistant Adviser f Class of 1960 Sublect Physical Education Hobby Boating MR WALTER J RYAN our new English teacher formerly of Lincoln Junior Hugh also is an author He already has two novels to his credit ELLEN F PALMER Colleges Boston University B S Extra Curricular Work As sistant Adviser to Class of 1960 Sublect Office Practice Hobby Gardening FLORENCE K PARKER Colleges Bridgewater State Teachers College BS Extra Curricular Work Adviser 'F Camera Club Sublect Health Hobby Photography F CHARLES R McGEOCH Colleges University of Massa chusetts BS Extra Curricular Work Hockey and Baseball Coach Sublects Geometry Al gebra Solid Geometry and Trigonometry Hobbies Dont yourself man and Cooking 'i-P if HELENE MOORE Colleges Radcliffe A B Bos ton University B B A d D M B A Hobby Photography FRANCES K PARRIS Colleges Wheaton College BA Boston University MA Extra Curricular Work Assist ant Adviser to Class of l959 Sublects Algebra and Review Mathematics Hobbies Stamp Collecting and Skiing 'HN h A ' , S 2 1' - - X X 'rl I 1 -A , 1 fl, Vg, 1 . tliagf ff' fri- 4 I rl n . ' 2 - I q . I I I - : .I Q 1 o 1 . I I ill' A Q I T . if air- i A A C i , 'C - v'V K 'I lf, I L ll S 5 41. My I K A f in 0 ' - L C0lle9e51 5090? lf 'lVe 5lfY, ,W - Supervisor of Guidance . J, Ks iv f I wuz' T? E . . . ' U . :' 'I O ' . :' Advise U In Many Actlvltles RUTH A McKENNEY Head of Modern Language Department Colleges Smith College MA Sublect French Hobby France and the French people MARJORIE L MOONEY Head of Bookkeeping and Accountmg Colleges Slmmons College BS Sublect Bookkeeping and Ac counhng Hobby Readmg . WALTER R PASANEN Colleges Clark B Ed ew York Unlversrty MA Sublects Mechanical Drawmg and Math ematrcs Hobby Reodmg B MABEL McQUESTEN Colleges Chandler Secretanal Ofllce Secretary Hobby Mal den Hugh School Sports EDWARD MELANSON Colleges Villanova College B S Extra Currrcular Work Football Coach Assustant Ad vuser of Class of 1960 Sublect Physlcal Educatnon Hobby Gof MR JOHN J QUEALLY added to hrs varlous duties by succeeding Mr Morton H Wlggln as the Pnncupal of the Evening School this season LAURA M PEARL Colleges Radcliffe C o l l e g e A Harvard M Ed Extra Currlcular Work Adviser of Cam Sublects Jumor and Sen nor Englnsh Hobbies Theater Concerts, and Readmg ALICE R PEASLEE Colleges Middlebury College BA Boston Umversrty MA Sublect Instructor of Sopho more and Sensor Englnsh Hob bues Readang and Gardennng LOUIS MELANSON Colleges Boston College MA Extra Curncular Work Head Advnser of Class of 1959 Ad vlser of French Club Sublect French Hobbies Boatbulldmg Hunting and Fishing MARGARET H OBRIEN Colleges Chandler Normal Sublect Stenography Hobbles Reading and Travel -CS ROBERT W PERRY Head of Scrence Department Colleges Worcester Polytechmc lnstntute BS Columbia Um verslty M A Senior Class Mas ter Sublect Physlcs Hobby Gof O O O O l l I C I .. r : ' . : ' , : , . . : ' , . . l - G I I . 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' : ' . : - l . awe MARSHALL G PRATT Colleges Harvard Unnversuty BS Boston Umverslty Colum bla Extra Currncular Work Englnsh Club Adviser Sublect Englnsh Hobboes Muslc Read mg and Theater EVERETT E SCHNEIDER Colleges Unlverslty of South Carolma BA Umverslty of South Carolina MA Sublect Sophomore and Junlor Engllsh Hobbies Teachlng Evenlng School Do It Yourself Man and Readmg KENNETH A TRITES Colleges Iowa State Teachers' College, BA Sublects lnstruc tor of Mechanics Electrlclt 1 Yr Radlo, and General Mathe matics Hobbles Golf and Ra duo or college or career CD ur Facult JOHN J QUEALLY Colleges Boston Umverslty MEd Boston College BA Prmclpal of Evemng School Ex tra Currlcular Work Advlser of Lt Equnpment Manager for Football Team and Tenms Coach Sublect Mathematncs Hobby SemlClasslcal Record Collector HERBERT H SILVERMAN Dlrector of Muslc Education Colleges New England Con servatory of Music B Mus Harvard MEd Boston Um versity Ed D Director of Band Hobby Mussc Composltlon EDNA E TURKINGTON Dean of Glrls Head of Hustory Department Colleges Colby College, BA, Boston Umverslty, MA Hob bnes Muslc, Travelmg, Plays, and Reading T eache Us from Their AUDREY A RAIN Colleges Boston Unlverslty BS Extra Currlcular Work Assist ant Adviser of Class of 1961 Sublects Shorthand and Type wrltlng PAUL C SMITH Colleges Boston Unlverslty B S M Ed Extra Currlcular Work Business Advlser of Blue and Gold Subgect Bookkeep un GLADYS WATKINS Head of Mathematics Department Colleges Radcliffe College, B A Sublect Instructor of Geometry, Algebra, Revlew Mathematlcs, Solnd Geometry, and Trngonom etry GRACE R RAMSDELL Colleges Boston Unlverslty BA Boston Umversuty MA Subgect History Hobby Book Revnewmg REGINALD V T STEEVES Colleges Umverslty of New Hampshire BS Boston Um verslty MEd Sublect Blology Hobby Photography F CHAMPLIN WEBSTER, JR Junior Class Master Head of Latm Department Colleges Dartmouth, BA, Bos ton Umversuty, M Ed Extra Cur ncular Work Tardmess Master, Faculty Manager of Athletncs Sublect Latm Hobbles Do It Yourself, Household Repairs O f X -N1 .573f1,y.' 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Own Tran CHARLES A ROSSITER Colleges Harvard Umversnty M Ed Dlrector of Adult Educa tuon Sublect Hustory Hobby Reodung Newspapers CARL E TAYLOR Head of Industrial Arts Department Colleges Lowell Institute Extra Currlcular Work Coach of Boys and Glrls Rifle Club Sublect Mechanical Drawing Hobbies Hunting and Flshmg ADELINE WETMORE Colleges Pembroke College, BA, Boston Umverslty, MA Extra Curricular Work Asslst ant Adviser of Class of 1960 Sublect Jumor and Sensor Eng lush Hobby Theater ning and Experience Nik an WALTER C RYAN Colleges Boston College AB Graduate School Extra Currucu lar Work Assnstant Advnser of Class of 1961 Sublect Sopho more English Hobby Model Trams DOROTHY BELLE THORPE Colleges Wellesley College BA Boston Umverslty MA Subgect Lnbraruan Hobbles Readmg Theater Needlepoint CHARLES O WETTERGREEN Colleges Unlverslty of New Hampshure, B E Extra Currncu lar Work Track Coach, Assnst ant Football Coach Sublect Hlstory Hobby Woodcarvlng JOSEPH J SACCO Colleges Salem Teachers Col lege BS Extra Curricular Work Assnstant Advlser of Class of 1959 Sublects Shorthand and Typewntmg Hobby Sports HENRIETTA G TORRENCE Colleges Boston Teachers Col lege BS In Education MEd Subgect Science and General Chemustry Hobbies lnterlor Decoratung and Sewing DEBORAH A YOUNG Colleges Bates College, BA Sublect Instructor In Sopho more and Jumor Engllsh CHESTER A SANTILLI Dean of Boys Colleges Salem Teachers Col lege BA Harvard Umverslty MA Hobbles Studymg and ln structmg Psychology at Bridge water State College MARY G TRIBBLE Colleges Emmanuel College B A Extra Curricular Work A slstant Adviser of Class of 1959 Sublect English Hobbnes Golf Cnvuc Muslc Orgamzotuon EUNICE YOUNG Colleges Simmons College, B S , Boston Umversnty, BA Sublects Stenography and Typnng Hob bues Theater, Cookmg, and Drawing O O O 4 K Q A ' K Q, ,fig , 5 ., X it ww. 3-g 'VKQFQ-,iw If , x K, ix? xl. we Q. - ' cg ,fir-Q-f,:i.i, A - - .ss- ' 5. r -.1 -a..Af .,.. .4 r- 2 , : ' ' , : . .1 : ' - - - ' . ' - , . . D . ' , .' : . : : , : I I D I: - ' . 3' , ,f ll V rn 5 4 l K ' 5 . - 1 2 ' - : , . .: , . . , . . , . . . . : 5- ' - ' 1 1 , ' - ' . ' : ' ' : ' . ' ' . . , pas. . nl .-v- X HCOMME CELA IL EST MORTEl., Vicki Tregor, in her first period French class, answers to Mr. Louis MeIanson's question on Colombo, a novel read by third year French stu- dents. The study of French is opened to all courses in Malden High School. way . is v,' 38 WITH THE AID OF A RECORDING, Michael Stack and Jay Rubin, along with Miss Adeline Wetmore's second period fourth year English class, study William Shake- speare's drama, Macbeth. The record aids the student to get more into the spirit of the play. S. wg. OMNIA GALLIA TRES PARTES DIVISA EST replies Miml Patlun to Fraser In his second period sophomore Latin class During the cours the year students study an account of Caesar s Gallic Wars eof College bound students . . . College A and B Prepare Us For The Future Whether preparing for a business career or a professional career, a student receives all the requirements to go on to college in the College A or College B Course. ln Col- lege A, a student must take seven years of foreign languages, four of Latin and three of French or German. In the College B Course, a student may get a more diversified choice. If the student wishes, he may take the same course as a College A student, or he may take less language and more sci- ences and mathematics. In either case, whe- ther it be College A or College B, the stu- dent must satisfy certain requirements. Each student must take four years of English, one year of Geometry, two years of Algebra, one year of United States history, and a min- imum of three years of foreign languages. The rest of the subject requirements are chosen from physics, biology, chemistry, modern European history, and solid geome- try and trigonometry. Any student consider- ing a Liberal Arts or Engineering College is well prepared in the College A or College B Course. 1-X X 4 X X GIVE ME AN ACCOUNT OF THE TAKING OF THE BASTlLLE, says Mr. Anthony Guorino, new history teach- er at M.H.S., to Murray Awrach, student in his first period modern European history Class. Not only do students take up an account of the French Revolution but also the exploits of our own world wars. WATCH YOUR LABELS, you've got the wrong lines equal, says Mrs. Carney to Sandra-Lou Kotzen in a sophomore plane geometry class. Basically a course in reasoning, plane geometry helps to develop in the student logical methods of thinking. Students in the College A and B courses must take two years of mathematics. In a scientific age . . .S. Scientific Course Prepares 's i s 's t. THE SCIENTIFIC COURSE is basically a course devoted to science and mathematics, but, since a student should be well-rounded in his college preparation, other courses are required. In addition to technical studies, 'W 12-Q. L a student must take tour years ot English, three years of a language, and a year of U.S. history. Mr. Pratt shows an error in diagramming to Wendy Norton of his college and scientific English ll class. Students for Technical Careers SCIENTIFIC With the trend in our country toward a more serious study of science and mathematics, a student in the Scientific Course is required to take geometry, alge- bra, chemistry, solid geometry, trigonometry, and physics. In addition, he must study three years of English, one year of United States History, and a minimum of three years of a foreign language. This year, many of the courses have become even more advanced than in previous years. When applying to colleges, few students can, like Malden High School Scientific Course students, offer such a program of sciences. Often has Mr. Matthews been complimented by admissions directors on the preparation for a sci- entific career. This year, with the advancement in outer space probes, we, even as high school students, find ourselves caught in the turmoil of the space race. A student begins his scientific studies in the sophomore year with one course in mathematics, plane geometry. He becomes more adept in this field after the junior year, in which he has studied chem- istry and a second year of algebra. ln the senior year, however, this course shows its true colors. Studying two courses in advanced mathematics and one in physics, a scientific course student gets a really rugged preparation in math. This course is valuable to us as well as to the nation, and we at Malden High are truly proud of our scientific course. L54 Q-11 YOU HAVE GOT FOUR OUNCES of a seventy five percent acid solution b gins Mr. McGeoch as he has Robert Pearlman and Kathleen Buckley help him with Props to demonstrate chemical mixture problems In his first period Algebra II class. '-w-7 l' WELL, YOU'VE GOT A LITTLE MORE, but that's all right, says Mr. Christian to these students as they measure the percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere ,hai f .Wig x ii' 1 QE? xc THE SENIOR LAW AND ECONOMICS CLASSES of Mr Abraham J Oxman gum experience each year by purchasing one share of stock through the First National Bank of Malden from the New York Stock Exchange Each student IS made a business partner by rl 4 glvung S125 towards the purchase Show In the picture are seated Geraldme Kearney student and Mr Sndney Prlce Pres: dent of the First Natnonal Bank standing Mr Walter Harding Vsce Presndent and Trust Officer ofthe bank Bernard Santo stu dent and Mr Oxman S. ff -n1! q THE STENOGRAPHY STUDENTS of Mnss OBr th d d 'N :en s nr peno on the board Into shorthand The classes are set up In double class are often found takmg dnctatlon In class and transcnblng It pernods one period being used for stenography and the other for typing Wlth a cholce of l7 sublects The Commercial Course Offers A Broad Education 4, 05. ,4- I' N..-.--vs if ff MISS MARJORIE MOONEYS FOURTH PERIOD ACCOUNTING CLASS Such expertence as makmg out payrolls budgets and other forms prepares for the future by learning how to keep books and records will prove invaluable to them In their careers as secretaries or ac Anyone who comes to thus school wuth the hope of studylng for a busmess career mevutably enters our commercnal course The mann purpose of this course IS to prepare students for occupatnons nn the world of busmess Under the supervlsnon of Mass Eunlce Young the stenographuc department turns out secretaries typlsts and stenographers for the buslnessmen of our commumty Thus section us devoted malnly to stenog raphy and typing but also emphasuzes English and History for a rounded educatvon The second depart ment headed by Muss Marlorue Mooney devotes nts facnhtues to Bookkeepmg and Accountmg The students who work nn the Bookkeeplng and Accounting de partment are prepared to enter busmess schools or to go to work as human unnvacs Mr Abraham Oxman of thus department has mstatuted several new polncnes nn hns Commercnal Law and Economucs classes such as the lonnt purchase of stock by a class and an mtroductuon to the natuon s bankmg system by several of the city s bankers After three years nn thas course o student may take advantage of the schools free placement servuce under the durectlon of Mass Helene Moore to obtaan employment after graduation Thus our Commercnal Course serves both the student and the community countants MR JOSEPH J SACCO asslsts Jacqueline Gubbon In the sixth period stenogra phy 2 class Jackie ns busuly transcrnbmg letters from her own shorthand out lanes to the typewruter a practuce whnch constitutes an Important phase of the course and whuch she wall later use In her career as secretary O I I . 0' - SI J B? U r - T' X. . A Fl I E - l I' A 'xv 1 . X , , f H Y . F, e I T , XM ,- NI L f Y 5 t I I I 1 . x T A , , ' 1 M X X A Q 'wi - t 9 t A . . . . . . I s I I I I I . . . I . A sl, 4 I D Il 1 Il J s X 3' 1 VV . . . , . X K- l T . , . . 'K ' . , N ' I . I . . . V A ' ' ' I I . I . 1 1 n . Q - The choice of 925 students... The General Course of Malden Hi h Y I WANT YOU TO UNDERSTAND this stuff, says Mr. Garland to the proach to this subiect. He believes that true understanding of the ideas members of this U,S. history class. Mr. Garland has a wonderful ap- underlying history is more important than the mere knowledge of facts, si X Ll M lN A GENERAL ENGLISH lll CLASS, Dr. Bowman uses a bell to bring the class into order, Taken every day, English is a mandatory subiect. 1 TWO SEWING STUDENTS inspect their products, attractive, fashionable garments which they learned to make in M.H.S. sewing classes. Offers an Amazing Variety of Subjects Out of 1776 students in Malden High, 925 are en- rolled in the General Course. The reason for this tremendous enrollment is the variety of subjects of- fered. A student may plan his studies to fit his own individual needs. A person hoping to enter a techni- cal field may study aeronautics, mechanical drawing, meteorology, electricity and mechanics, or radio. A member of this course may organize his studies so that his subiects closely coincide with those of the College Course. He may study languages or mathe- matics or do work in a specialized field such as print- ing freehand drawing or health A General Course student may study sublects of business course classifi cation such as stenography and typing or general business practice The only mandatory subiects in the General Course are history and English both of which must be studied each year This leaves at least two electives each year for subyects of the students choice In all 27 sublects are offered to general students A student may in the General Course suit his own needs and interests while obtaining a general high school edu cation Although the requirements are not as demand ing as in some other courses this course is of great value 6' if 5 YOUR LETTERING can stand some improvement says Pop Taylor to this member of his mechanical drawing class Neatness and organization are drafting essentials stressed in this course say 'Q Hh- J' N it-Q sf She MR MERRY LOOKS A BIT CONCERNED as he watches these two boys sawing a the safe and proper use of power tools Many boys become quite skilled on certain rough plank on a table saw Ih this manual training class Manual training teaches types of machines necessary In industry such as lathes and drill presses 45 E EX Q, LAST ONE DONE WASHES THE DISHES, yells a cooking student as she and her classmates eat the products of their labors. Many phases of cooking, from rnlsswwnf' X , CHECKING THE FIRST COPY of an assignment are two boys and Mr. Gustave Larson in this printing class All phases of typography are taught, including the choice of paper the choice of type and the proper arrangement of material. Q , 'fl ii .ZX baking a pie to making a full course roast beef dinner, are taught. Cooking is especially valuable to girls hoping to get married immediately after graduation. IN A GENERAL ALGEBRA II CLASS, Mr, John P. Queally points out a mistake in a square root problem. Advanced mathematics courses are very popular with general students, especially with those boys planning to enter technical fields. Serving the student body... Gur Health Department Safeguards Qur Welfare The Malden High Health Department, un- der the direction of Miss Grace N. Crowe, a registered nurse in the state of Massachu- setts, has done a world of good for the stu- dents of this school. First of all, this depart- ment is responsible for the health of all students while in the high school. ln other words, if a student becomes ill while in school, he becomes subiect to the care of this department. Miss Crowe and her assis- tants either care for him here or, if the con- dition is bad, excuse him. They are also responsible for the general health of the student body as a whole. If an epidemic ofa disease breaks out, this department must take preventive measures to stop its spread. ln the field of testing, the Health Depart- ment is invaluable. Every year the depart- ment gives the Massachusetts Vision Test to all students. Under the sponsorship of the Malden Lions Club, hearing tests are ad- ministered. This year, with the discovery of an active case of tuberculosis in the school, the Mantoux Tuberculin Test was given to all students in contact with the diseased per- son. As you can see, our Health Department is busy every day of the year safeguarding our welfare. fo DOES THE LINE GO THROUGH THE WINDOW? asks Miss Crowe of this girl. Every year the Massa- chusetts Vision Test is given to the student body. QL X Ti A r HOPING TO FIND A NORMAL PULSE RATE and temperature, Miss Grace N, Crowe, head of the Health Department, examines this girl who became ill while in school. Miss Crowe is called on many times a day to dismiss students. She is also called upon to administer first aid in the event of an emergency. THE MANTOUX TUBERCULIN TEST was administered by the Health Department, under the direction of Miss Crowe, in September to those students in contact with an active tuberculosis case discovered in Malden High. 47 The pride and ioy of 82 Meteorology students . . . . Weather Bureau tit, A ' ni MONTPELlER, PARTLY CLOUDY, forty-six degrees, wind one-two West, humidity four- five, pressure two-nine-eight-nine, and going down, squawks the shortwave as the half-hourly report of weather conditions in New England comes in from Logan Airport. It is a big event in the meteorology lab, especially with Mr, Lenkiewicz, the new re- placement for Mr. Keady, looking on, - Ann lt. A. BRUCE GILCHRIST A faithful and energetic teacher in the Malden school system for over twenty years, Mr. Gilchrist was in charge of the M.H.S. Weather Bureau from 1951 to 1958. This popular teacher left us last year to teach at Melrose High School. , . WITH A POWERFUL THEODOLITE, these meterology students are intently tracking a hydrogen weather balloon to check wind conditions and speed. Weathers the Storm of ' 8-' The Malden High Weather Bureau has become famous throughout the state for its crackeriack re- porting of local weather. Through the mediums of the Malden Evening News and the familiar Malden High weather flags, local residents have been getting ac- curate weather forecasts for a period of fifteen years. Founded in 1943 by Miss Annie F. Slattery, the Bureau functioned under her supervision until 1951 when Mr. A. Bruce Gilchrist took over. Mr. Gilchrist ran the Weather Bureau until 1958 when he left to teach physics at Melrose, and was replaced last Sep- tember by Mr. Charles Keady. The bureau starts the forecasting day at 7:45 A.M. when the first report comes in over the shortwave from the United States Weather Bureau at Logan Airport. These reports are broadcast every half-hour on the quarter-hour twen- ty-four hours a day and give the bureau weather conditions all along the eastern seaboard. The stu- dents then compare it with previous broadcasts and with the information from the various instruments used, and raise the first flags of the day at 8:00 A.M. Throughout the morning Mr. Keady, aided by the stu- dents of his meteorology classes, receives more in- formation from Logan, takes the data from the instru- ments, computes the forecast, and sends it off to the News before 10:45 A.M. Another group of flags is raised by the students at 2:00 P.M. Finally, at 2:15 P.M. Mr. Keady takes his last Logan broadcast of the day, which is used in forecasting the next day's weather, and leaves the building, having made a fine contribution to the school and community. We are truly proud of the excellent work being done by our Weather Bureau. EVERY DAY AT EIGHT IN THE MORNING and at two in the afternoon, sev- eral of Mr. Keady's meteorology students adiourn to the roof to raise the weather signal flags, which accurately communicate the day's forecast to Malden's population. lT'S POINT FOUR FOUR . . . eight, says Gordon Teuber as he points to a measurement of the rainfall. Accurate records must always be kept. MR. KEADY, right, who left this year, meets his replacement, Mr. John S. Lenkiewicz ' N 1 ll llllil 953539. EACH ONE WILL FILL OUT THIS APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE says sending out Ihe appllcahons fo the Malden branch of the Regusfry of Motor Mr Anihony Guarmo Io fhe boys In his driver educahon class prior Io Vehicles and making appolnfmenfs for those boys gomg up for Ihelr road IBSI Nl : if H- : , M5 I I , -1 ' ,muh ' . gI'x v N f ' 3, I ' ' 4, K I QWYHI . W-x ' L : I ' '-I, 4: Q I , ' ' y 1 Q I Q I F ' V f I ,S , v gs? N . I I ' yi 7 W . ii ei , I Q L I r 'A I ' 4, f . , , , 5 ,f I I, . : I I G L ' I ' . , 5 ff ' Q - I O I fr ,I :F 1' V L, . ' 'il , I I M ff --I 2' . Y- in ' I ' si 'EMC 5,17 may FILL OUT THE INFORMATION says Mr McCade registry ofIIcer io Shella and prlor io her road test after 10 weeks of msfruchon Nervously claspmg Klayman who complefes her applncahon for a Incense following her eye Iesf has hands IU Ihe background s Mr Phlllp Cargill 5 Because of expert trammg M H Drivers Are Very Competent You say that you ve seen a 1957 blue Ford and a black 1958 Ford being driven ln and out of the school yard between 230 and 530 on weekdays and from 800 to 4 OO on Saturdays? Malden is one of about fifty cuties nn Massachusetts which offer their students driver education In the fall of this year many seniors took a test based on the motor vehicle laws and then placed m groups of 20 according to the scores Under the guidance of Mr Philip Cargill and Mr Anthony Guarmo, students have 20 hours of classroom instruction 38 hours of observation and 18 hours of actual driving At the end of the 10 week course the students take a test sponsored by the registry of motor vehicles Those maintaining a grade of 8OtX: or better are exempt from answermg questions orally The road test consists of stoppmg on a hull, starting up agam without rolling back making a U turn and the application of driving safety rules The completion of classroom work means a reduction In Insurance rates on their car 11145 2 'YE ff ,gg-v 'vc -A-SJVA AFTER 7 TURNS OF THE WHEEL this driver student finally made the U turn Two others anxl ously await their rood test with Mr Philip Cargill their Instructor All three S Talanlan B Freedman ond S Klayman got their pink slips Q132 Tw m Q sm '00 aw! 4' nil' AT FORTY MILES AN HOUR this car would have a great amount of cen control explains Mr Anthony Guarlno to this driver education class 51 0 O O O ' ' .,, .4 5 inn...- . 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C 'ttf MISS DOROTHY ROTHE explains about the music room and its record following a week of instruction, under the supervision of Miss Dorothy- collection to sophomore students on a tour of the Malden Public Library, Belle Thorpe, on the functions of the library and the use of its reference books. CAN'T YOU FIND THE BOOK YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? Miss Dorothy-Belle Thorpe's library assistants, headed by Kassandra Harden, will always volunteer their services to you. They include Row 'l: left to right, A. Zeidel, C. Shenker, S. L. Kotzen, Miss D-B. Thorpe, R. Borricelli, P. Borison, J. Carrieri, and A. Savini. Row 2: C. O'Brien, M. Ziner, R. Lubofsky, C. Collins, A. Ruiian, Ed. Rechlitio, M, Masterton, S. Ministeri, and M. Ross. Row 3: P. Cohen, J. Cohen, K. Lynch, R. Coburn, C. Gorsun, E. Levanson, J. Pritchard, and P. Radin. Row 4: M. Pehrson, D. O'Brien, E. Ryan, D. Jutros, W. Wiegl, G. Hall, A. Pierce, and C. Teta. Prior to the 8 o'clock bell, you are sure to find a line of students getting pass slips from Miss Dorothy-Belle Thorpe for the S period or for any other free period they may have, rather than studying in the back of class- rooms. The library opens at 7:45 for students to get pass slips, and it closes at 3:00 every day except Friday when it closes at 2:30. Those students receiving honor grades are entitled to a permanent library slip for that quarter. Our library provides a place not only conducive to study but serves as a source of information with its almost 5,000 books, 6 sets of encyclopedias, and 21 vol- ume sets, which supply all of the students' needs. In the fall, sophomores meet for one week to learn how to use the card catalogue, Readers' Guide, and other reference books. At the end of this time, they are taken on a tour of the Malden Public Library to see how a large public library functions with its many departments. Books can be kept out for two weeks at the end of which time they must be returned or renewed. A fine of 101 is then charged for each day overdue. Thirty- four volunteer assistants, headed by Kassan- dra Harden, help out in the library. They sort magazines, check slips, and carry out other similar duties. Throughout the Year . . . We Depend Cn The M.H.S. Custodians I X xx X mi DURING THE JANUARY STORM, Mr. Warren Carroll mops the floor to remove the salt and sand brought in by the students. Corridors, steps, and stairwells-all are kept clean by our custodial staH. Headed by Mr. Roy G. Finn, our custodial force keeps Malden High School and Malden Vocational High School spic and span. The custodians work both day and night to keep our school clean. During the day we can see the custodians sweeping the floors, cleaning the windows, or doing many other jobs that they always do efficiently and cheerfully. Outside the school, the grounds are kept clean by Robert Teel. Inside the school, Les Regan takes care of the Voca- tional High School and the Gyms, while Lloyd Chapman works on the basement floor and the first floor of the old building, and Warren Carroll covers the second floor in the new building. We see Ben Greenlay on the third and fourth floor of the old building while Ralph King works on the third floor in the new building. Our three matrons, Helen Bogan, Lottie Kierstead, and Margaret Ma- guire cover the whole school and the super- intendent's offices. At night our custodial staff really takes over. Without these per- sons many of our functions during the year would never be held. Class affairs, club meetings, and sports events, all depend on the M.H.S. custodians. 2 l El . t , . , f D I-I 1 1... . git 'T 4 X lfx if ' fazl 1 l 4 Q r GANGWAY! Mr. Chapman and Mr. Teel lower the curtain on the stage to serve as the backdrop for our Christmas Assembly. S X U .1 'L ...to Music A1 is 'fe Ak I A L. ,img ki All A V, AL Wgfyw fx , Q, I J 1. Sv ,, gf? N , - ,S -Wm ' . -'sw 'Vg m Mp ,wr A af: L X , Q Y I' x With l5O Strong . . We Usher In The Holiday Season E i E ' i . ' .Y 5' 'ir 3 i as. 5' i 'Eff 4' Q I uuflav l 5 . pe- , JOHN SUFFREDINI played a violin solo ROBERT HODGSON accompanied by the Choral Ari for lhe sfudeni body at Yhe Chrislmcs Society sang, Gen: Bdhwbind' beautifully at the cn- Assembly. nual Christmas Assembly. 56 SANDRA TALANIAN, secretary of Choral Ar? Society, read us lhe Chrislmas Story from fhe book of Si. luke in the Bible. XX Orchestra - Beneath the Holly Carol - Sing Noel Solo - O Holy Night ., The Christmas Story, Chorus - Glory to God . Solo - White Christmas Choral Art - Gesu Bambino Violin - Meditation Thais Choral Art - Sleep, Holy Babe Chorus - Gloria Twelfth Mass Chorus - Messiah Seredy , French Adam St. Luke Pergolesi Berlin Yon Massinet , Snow Massinet Handel AT THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY, held in the Jenkins Auditorium on December 23, the combined chorus of Junior Shubert, MacDowell Club, and Choral Art performed along with the orchestra. The Malden High School chorus includes: Row l: J. Himmelwright, R. Dominica, W. Whyte, J. Fisher, D, Parker, L. Brookes, J. Griesdorf, J. Jaynes, S. Hall, J. Flash- man, P. Acres, J. Sica, T. Gilbert, D. Clark, D. Free- man, D. Batting, M. Kates, D. Bossardt, J. Suffredini, R. Hodgson. Row 2: M. Cushing, B. Davies, E. Sica, J. Johnson, M. Fitzpatrick, S. Talanian, L. Cox, C. Peterson, B. Trahey, P. Lounsbury, J, Fitzpatrick, A. Silbert, P. Finn, F. Badalato, R. Power, B. Winwill, P. Stone, B. Auld, D. Faucher, P. Gastonguay. Row 3: E. Renzulo, S. Bennet, L. Noumi, C. Osgood, J. White, C. Hunt, J. Szymczak, D. O'Brien, B. Fugle- stad, P. Brissette, K. Crosscup, D. Croteau, L. Earle, S, George, J. McGonagle, D. Bacon, D. Carlberg, B. Carter, D. Cutler. Row 4: R. Coburn, C. Collins, G. Ellelo, l. Lansky, D. Ellis, M. James, L. James, S. Farmelant, M. Hughson, M. Profenna, D. Melanson, M. Morrison, D. Nannis, E. Ryan, P. Saria, K. Weinbaum, H. Ellsworth, B. Evinson, B. Farley, B. Gilgun. Row 5: A. Cole, S. Capone, S. James, J, Plimpton, C. Wiseblood, J. Pressman, L. Bernstein, M. Brown, J. Brewer, D. Ratundi, H. Greenbaum, G. Manthorne, P. Rosenthal, W. Ryan, S. Weiner, A. Daly, D. Cutler, P. Agnoletti, S. Badalato. Row 6: G. Walsh, L. Bartlett, T. Bigney, H. Gilman, M. Frank, L. Spector, J. Malkin, B. Harris, A, DiGiacomo, S. Klayman, R. Finn, P. Feingold, J. Dustin, D. Durkee, K. Donovan, J. DeMarco, D. Ciofti, M. Awrach, B. Cersosimo. Row 7: S. Silbert, L. McGillvery,A. Aviian, J. Taylor, P. Hood, S. Himmelwright, G. Lounsbury, V, Lemmo, V. Krueger, P. Soucy, P. Schofield, M. Durant, K. Rowe, B. Ricii, D. Palmer, B. Moran, F. Mauriello, J. Howard, D. Hall, and E. Green. EMI JUDITH HIMMELWRIGHT added her touch to the holiday spirit of the Christmas season by singing O Holy Night on December 23rd. raQ:,'N'Jl .-li A - M., Hi.- 4 y fin? '42, ef at a 1 Qlwpug 1- EASY ON THE EYE AS THE EAR our talented soloist, Doreen Parker won the attention of the audi- through her rendition of Romberg's Desert at the January 27 assembly. Doreen was ac- fi' ence Song companied by Sandra Tolanian at this annual Choral CHORAL ART SOCIETY is clapping its way into their selection of themselves. This ambitious group of young singers captured the audience at the Teachers' Institute. Country Style and really enjoying Art assembly. I ef' X wfk! 5 'gui 1 . i .MEX ' 1' 5' - THE SWINGING ECHOES expertly performed at the annual Choral Art Society torium. The instrumental ensemble includes Robert J. Hodgson, Jr., Anello L. Concert for the entlre school on January 27 at 1:00 P.M. in the Jenkins Audi- Minervini, Paul L. Gastonguoy, and John Suhredini. 58 .K 1 '1 521 2. 'Q 5 'xx i THE POWER OF CONCENTRATION is held by Mr. Love, music direcior. Choral Art Performs at Concerts and Assemblie -.w,,... ,,.,-n-vv- H, ,,..a DO-RE-ME harmonize this year's Choral Art oflicers, as they lry out a new song. They are PEACE TO MEN OF GOOD WILL By lheif CCfOliY19, Richard Freeman, Presidenfg Sandra Talanian, Secretaryg Edward Gilberf, Managerg Leslie Choral Ari insfilled this emotion in all lisieners. Cox, Librarian. 59 '?WE5'uukrEA LESLIE COX AND SANDRA TALANIAN sang at the concert on January 27th One of the most outstandung musucal organuzatuons un Malden Hugh School us the Choral Art Socuety whuch us very fortunate un havung Mr Robert K Love as uts du rector He not only durects the members un musuc but also shows them how to untermungle wuth other persons be courteous and practuce cooperatuon and understand ung Durung the school year the Choral Art Socuety enter tauns at church affaurs women s and men s group meet ungs and school assemblues and programs Thus schedule us carrued out not only un Malden but also un many other cutues as well Every year the Malden Hugh School Choral Art Socu ety has a banquet at Chuckland to whuch everyone looks forward wuth great enthusuasm One of the newer addu tuons to the program us a trup to Orford New Hampshure durung the vacatuon un the month of Aprul The fruendlu ness and hosputaluty of the people at Orford surely wull be a pleasant memory for all the Choral Art members The officers for the year are as follows Ruchard Free man presudent Edward Gulbert manager Sandra Tal anuan secretary and Leslue Cox Iubraruan The Choral Art Socuety us wuthout a doubt one of the most beneficual creatuve and hugh spuruted hugh school assocuatuons wudely known for uts unuque arrangements 1? avail THE MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL ART SOCIETY under the durectuon of Mr R K Love, presented uts annual concert on January 27th, un the Jenlruns Audutaruum eo' THE BEAUTIFUL RUSSIAN HYMN Lo A Volce To Heaven composed by Borfnlanslry was rendered by the euphonlaus Choral Ar? Concerf Group Friday evening February 71h al the Green Street Baphsf Church In Melrose From popular ballads To country Tunes Choral Art Society Salutes Malden Hugh JOLLY CABALLEROS a fesfnve Mexican fune was played by Valenfed accordlan CARLA PETERSON AND JACQUELINE GRIESDORF sang lhe female IS' Joseph F Slca at the Choral Art Concert on Tuesday afternoon January 27th solo from Happy Wanderer at rhe Green Slreef Baphsl Church After hours of practicing every hfth period . . . Qur Orchestra Performs at Class iff -as-mia? SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES is one of the special numbers which the Malden High School Orchestra is practicing for the coming activities of the spring. s... PLAYING THE BRASS PlECES of our rhythmic orchestra are Marvin Rudenstein, Robert Silvestri and Bruce THE MEMBERS OF OUR HARMONIOUS Mil-1.5. QR. DiMauro. They practice in the Music Room every 5th period to perfect their performance. CHESTRA include Row 1: M, Kgghl L, Bqnlef-1, R, Functions and Community Affairs The Malden High School Orchestra contributes much to the school assemblies throughout the year. These assemblies include the spirited football rally, the Christmas assembly, and the Memorial Day assembly. Besides the regular school assemblies our orchestra also entertains at the Senior Play, the Junior Varieties, the Malden Vocational High School Graduation, and the Annual Spring Con- cert. During the fifth period in the Music Room, one may hear anything from Rossini's William Tell Overture to Cole Porter's Begin the Beguine. One may also notice how diligently the twenty- five members of the orchestra practice, always striving for none other than the best, and none other than the best can result when a truly fine musician like Mr. Robert K. Love is directing. Through Mr. Love's experience in the musical world, each member of the orchestra is always learning something new and interesting in this field. This year we are indebted to our concert master, John Suftredini, our student leader, Robert Hodg- son, and our librarian, Margarete Koch, for con- tributing much to the success of this year's orches- HC. THE ORCHESTRA plays The Old Timer's Waltz at the Senior Play Dear Ruth on December T2 Amato, P. Suffredini, P. Gastonquay, R. K. Love, Director, S. Talanian, R. Hodgson, B. DiMouro, L Bernstein, l. Brooks, R. Rodin, Row 2: C. Rideout, S. James, B. Weiss, S. Farmelant, l. David, A. Minervini, M. Spraker, M. Rudenstein, J. Plimpton, V. Tregor. TY, p vnu' R.. 'es 2: S xr iff I SJW. uggum- . -...RQ-.h' hh- 7 x.A.A Al: ,,...w-di EVERYONE LOVES A PARADE The M H S Band led by the malorettes march through our downtown sectlon playung peppy marches THE DRUM SECTION of the Malden Hugh School Band Includes Paul Slocumb Mark Rl THE MH S BAND OFFICERS are Janette Ja L.. Ili-an and dlsplaylng school splrlt T' bl l , ,ff 4 ynes president Daniel Goldfarb Cherln Charles Inman Elliot Gaventa Edward Lyons Paul Acres Daniel Bouccn vice presldent Norma Cuhak secretary and Gerald Tabasky treasurer 64 .A M . , X ff' 'x W Y- lt' :-,,,sAV--xy - 7-A-,, A-1 I V It ' ,vi ' . , 14 , 'V , Y .ef rf X If Z. l rp M yt. 1 7 TT lx I ss A.. . -fri ps y 'l ' I ' . .,., ., , -I e .5 .K A ' ' 5 ll ' S Q h - A 1 : D g - v ,nv ' . . ,, - Q A li , 5 i t , -l 3 C ,Q ' H- ' , 4 ' I, x V , 4' 4 X 1 H ' It f l 7 --1 I A ' Alf ! 1, , , l , lx 1 'Q 4131 : ' , ' ' X: 'min Th K Y. s 'z 'l.:. :-fi x. Q E 33 ' 415,53 I v 7, 1' ge S131 , as if , ., ...f r v 4 ' -1 14' ' ,. 4 1, One hundred pieces of brass, metal, and wood constitute one of the busiest organizations of M.H.S.-the band. Under the able direction of Dr. Herbert Silverman and his assistants, Mr. Henry Carrai and Mr. Patrick Melchionda, the band showed true school spirit by their loyal support of the Golden Tornado-both at home and away. One of the highlights of the fall season was the Beat Medford Rally at which the band performed skillfully with its counterpart, the peppy M.H.S. Maiorettes. Be it a patriotic occasion such as the Veteran's Day Parade or the joyous occasion of welcoming Santa to town, the band is always on the iob. This year, as in past years, the band carried out its tradition of playing Christmas carols around the school. In the spring, as is the custom, the band plans to visit an out-of-town city for a joint concert. ln turn, Malden will play host to this same band holding another ioint concert. In May the band will don marching gear once again for the Memo- rial Day Parade. To conclude their busy program of events, the ingenious band will perform the traditional ritual of supplying the music at the graduation day exercises. The credit for the great success of the M.H.S. band, however, must not be given only to its di- rectors and members. The inspiration behind much of the band's well-doing has been the Malden Band Parents' Association, a group of interested parents of band members who work with the direc- tors toward the betterment of the band. OUR HIGH STEPPING MAJORETTES who lead the Malden Hugh School Band gello1fDonna Mogfl 'Marilyn Krlensky Tnu Vlrkhaus Judy Goldstein Evelyn through many intricate routines are Gail Schneiderman, Linda Guild Dotty An Wolf linda Relnherz Barbara Griffin and Lindo Pressman xqglf BAND HALT ONE TWO' shouts Malden Hugh Schools head loyal band members who braved the cold on Saiurday morn maloreffe Judy GOldSf9ll1 This cry IS most famlhar to those lngs to march fo Pearl Sireet Stadnum io help cheer our leam to a vlcfory Wlfh countless days of rehearsmg The M H Band Adds Enthusiasm HELLO spells out fhe friendly M H S Band before a game Thus year the band fhnlled Vhe spedafors by fhelr formahons both before and durmg the half N . K 'X , 4 l,.. . ' I ,hw .kyexk hw V. ' 4 ' 7 , V L . L , L s,y, s we L I , N , 31.5, L A 1. .. X .sf fl f fm. ,, yr , , K ,, if -Q., W I ! I ' ' . , 0 Q O 9 Q i X l'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD, says Mr. Mel- chionda perched atop the entrance to the uniform room. 'e --Q, THE EXECUTIVE BOARD is as follows: Gloria Wynne, Joyce Leffler, . . G Henderson, Karen Hall, Constance Hunt, Barbara Griffith, Linda Arthur Harris, Barry Paster, Marlene uild, Edward Lyons. And Splrlt Both On And Off The Field unix, .16 ,rv- Q WITH THE WHISTLE OF THE FLUTE and the Toot of the Trumpet the splrlted They are as follows A Romandl L Suckney M Mlntz M Solomon S Cohen members ofthe Malden Hugh School Band under the dnrectuon of Dr Herbert D Sllversmlth R Sibley R Muller H Valentin: W Crocker R Finn B Gelpe H Silverman pose to have thelr plctures taken by the Malclonlan photographer J Hargan J Splnney L Horowitz N Rubm J Karras D Rotundu P Samowltz 67 N1 . ,,,A.,.f' . -,X , J' ...fo Organizations -Q-,.,, 5 4 6 ii? Hr I bl 55, 00 Q-BQN MQ. .,-4' if-gl .-rf' 21 ' f ,Qt Eval' ,WWW wav One of the most actuve clubs Tru-Hu Sponsors Annual Red Cross Druve ll Tru Hu was founded un 1936 to create mauntaun and ex tend throughout the school and communuty hugh standards of Chrustuan luvung Once agaun surpassung uts hugh standards of servuce and susterhood Tru Hu has proven utself a noble M H S organuzatuon Under the guudance of Mrs Dorothy Kelley the Tru Hu gurls have guven many hours to charuty rausung money for the Red Cross donatung Thanksguvung baskets to needy Malden famulues and collectung clothes for the Save The Chul dren Foundatuon Twuce a month on Tuesday evenungs the members attend meetungs at the YWCA At thus tume a busuness meetung us conducted by the Presudent Joann Kolun sky and the other olflcers consustung of Vuce Presudent Lynne Lowrey Treasurer Claure Torpey Secretary Mary Torpey Chaplaun Trudy Santuno and Publucuty Manager Nancy Gen tule A bond of companuonshup us formed among the members through theur frequent actuvutues The Red Cross campaugn was conducted by Tru Hu a few weeks after the begunnung of school In October new members were unducted at a Hallow een party under the co chaurmanshup of Joyce Burke and Judy Overlan At a later meetung Laurea James made a successful auctuoneer whule presudung over the Whute Elephant Sale The proceeds of S28 45 from thus sale provuded the means for the Thanksguvung Day baskets whuch were guven to needy Malden famulues Cupud auded by Beverly Bumstead and Bonnue Le Fave was the unstugator of the February Valentune s party The second annual Mother and Daughter Fashuon Show was planned by Susan Gerrush and Beverly Trahey To close out theur very busy and fruutful year the gurls enuoyed a banquet and an outung WE RE HERE COLLECTING FOR THE RED CROSS commences Tru Hu collector Joan Smalley to Junuor Homeroom 221 as fellow collector Joyce Upham glances at a prospectuve donor durung the September Red Cross druve B uf X Q. vs CHERRY JELLO us what hula hoop swungung Beverly Bumstead us standung un at the annual r Hu Halloween party un the YWCA at whuch tume new members were unducted SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONEER LAUREA JAMES calls for buds on a handsome paur of gloves at Tru Hu s annual Whute Elephant Sale The proceeds from the sale were used to purchase grocerues for the Thanksguvung Day baskets guven to needy Malden famulues 71 0 0 0 V s T 1 ' I I ' ,A . . .xy 5 . . . . ,, . . . . 'V , ' . . . ' ' I 7 . . . I 2 I I ' Q, .. . . X' C I 3 ' ' X- sw ' . . . . , S ir I - I I ' I I I . . . . - My V , . . . . . . , . , ' I - ' I , K L . . . . . - ew ' I 1 . . . , I . M --- . 4 his , 4 N--' A . . S I s. , 3+ . six A 'ed . ,, M . '5'Qmi ,i 5 f as A F. U Ti- ' ' . . . ., ' ' ' . X , , .: 1 l - 3 L - r 5 f 4, 4 ,,., , A 3. , , Y I in A H 1 H -- - Q - . . . , 1 . . ., . I I I I T ' , , - Among its many activities.. Cam Sponsors An Arizona Boy Named Samm LH r'P' :J - ,- s ' '-Q,--' ,... ,., j 1 '-. ,e--: ' 54'-5 'H ,ti if-'S '-:.s S., s ,A e 4 ..i'-, '3 v 1 ,f-' P J.,-'-., fi. ., N.. . ,. -.JJ .15 rfj.1:-,A .- 1 0 f-W if-'-1-ix . 4- ' ,t,,'-.M S ' . .nk-L HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE, offer Joyce Leffier and Phyllis Stein, co-chair- Vice-President Joyce Palter serve the coffee, tea, cakes, and cookies prepared by men of the Teachers' Tea, to some faculty members, as President Carol Cutler and the Cam girls on November 3, l958, in the Teachers' Lounge. THE SUCCESSFUL MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE netted 5720. Co-chairmen of the annual January drive, Joyce Palter and Selma Sattin, watch attentively as art committee chairman, Terry Slater, paints the day's total on the poster outside of the main office. J xg! The Convenimus Ad Meditandum Society, under the guidance of Miss Laura M. Pearl, planned an extensive service program this year. They began this program with the sponsorship of a thirteen year old Indian boy named Sammy, who, at his Arizona home, receives cards, letters, and gifts from his 45 Cam sisters. At the close of the first ranking period, Cam gave a tea for the faculty with Presi- dent Carol Cutler and Vice-President Joyce Palter serving. In December fifteen sophomores were initiated at the an- nual Mother and Daughter Banquet in the Kernwood Res- taurant. In January Cam undertook the March of Dimes Drive in the high school. In addition to the regular collec- tions in the homerooms, a basketball game between the girls and boys teams was played. Under the co-chairmen- ship of Joyce Palter and Selma Sattin, total collections amounted to 5720. Meeting every other Monday, the Cam girls planned many interesting activities. Among them was the theater night when several members went into Boston to see The Mocking Bird. A fun filled clay of skating was jointly planned by Cam and Usona, held during the Febru- ary vacation. One of the most interesting meetings of the year was the Alumnae Night, when past members returned for the evening and told of their experiences either in col- lege or in business. Cam has certainly proved itself to be an asset to Malden High School. THE CONVENIMUS AD MEDITANDUM SOCIETY SERVING THE SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY Includes Row'I J Mallun assistant treasurer I. Sandler treasurer J Palter vlce presldent Mnss Pearl adviser C Cutler president A DI Glacomo secretary G Pappo B Kleiman Row 2 B Gluck S Plnsky M Oxman L Arlun E Budllav J Lemer D Shluger J Goldstein S Klayman H Gilman Row 3 P Flaschner M Barron B Daniels S Sattun L Pressman T Slater C Young C Wuse blood B Freedman Row 4 E Welnsteun G Schnelderman J Rose M Stoller P Stem S Farmelant D Yalte M Gordon S by! CAM INITIATED FIFTEEN SOPHOMORE MEMBERS at the annual Mother and are orrson R Coburn R Fine F C Go Klas l Kotz Daughter Banquet at the Kernwood Restaurant on December I5 1958 Included Kotzen M Lev E Levenson J Parris T Poster E Race D Rubin andJ Wnnner I 1 - I 1 - 1 . 1 - .1 - 1 - ' - 7 - I - 1 . ' . 1 . ' , . ' , . , . ', 1 . 1 - 1 - - ' fn hp O' - X ir 5 ' K A ,K 1 as ' I 1- 5' -' ,af 1:5 'V I ,, ' ' M , ... S, ,, .1 A 1, l , I s.. FA, A111 , X E41 A - 5,146 1-+ . 1 1 : P. B ' , . , . ' , R. inn, . rson, P. ky, . en, S. 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Wm! ,-.Q MEL- ellu..h-.L.mi.:skhua-u PHYLLIS STEIN a winner last year held the audience PHYLLIS KLASKY the only sophomore contestant lm spellbound wlth her portrayal of Mary Queen of personated a crippled woman about to be murdered Scotland by Maxwell Anderson In Dons Whltemans Sorry Wrong Number For the fourteenth consecutive year STEPHEN WEINER one of the slx partlcupants this years contest personlf1ed a famous adventurer an The Nose Scene from Cyrano de Bergerac Cog Sponsors the Katz Prlze Speakmg Contest The Cognoscendu Causa Society welcomed as nts new advnser Mr Anthony Guarmo re placmg Mr Bruce A Gulchrlst who had been Cogs adviser for eleven years The meet mgs which are held every Frlday afternoon have been moved from Room 328 to Room 101 Presndent Laurence Sapersteln and Vlce Presudent Gerald Klenmon asslsted by Treas urer Jonathan Mullen, Secretary Rodney Wal loughby, and Executlve Board members Alan Wolf and Barrie Poster, have lomtly under taken the task of rev1tallzmg the club A new constxtutlon IS being drawn up, and the 'l., lmtlatlon process has been revamped For the fourteenth year an succession, Cog has sponsored the Davld M Katz Memorlal Prize Speakmg Contest Joyce Leffler won f1rst prlze for the second time an a row, receavung a S25 Umted State' Savings Bond Mayer Mmtz won the second prize of 510, and Phyllus Stem, the thlrd prize of S5 On Feb ruary 13, Cog partlcnpated wnth Cam In a round table dnscussuon on Whether Fratern mes and Sororutles are Helpful on College and Hugh School Levels 75 .3 ARE FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES HELPFUL ON THE HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LEVELS IS the question discussed by Cam Cog members Ronald Finn, Paula Borlson, Charlene Gorsun, Moderator Mr Chester Santllll, Robert Perlman Selma Satnn, and Leslie Rlseberg In the Gay Audltorlum, Feb 13 5 L ' l' .- Q.. we 1- P . L l 'll if ' gf, Xl-i K 'S r I u K . kf Q 1: 6 gig , 1 ' ' -. 3 Q. ' ff f yil r f, fi f as w ,sf r - 35 i .fg. 4 ,f . Y CL' - 'V VA f S l ' ' be ff Q S 4 I V , 2 z . V ,, vw ,H ' , 3 I ' 1 f 'zz , K K it M 3 . , , f g , gi - , g ' of ' ' f ' lg cl E - 9-Q ,u 2 5 'N A.. '-,NX A l if T' - t sift, f ' 3? te ' t 1 5 . i 2? I ' K 3, Y L. N W , 1 11 ' l A :ff L 4 if A 3 .Y I .W ' T Q. 5 is , , 1 if ,Q A I - 'ik f j ' ,V 5 1 . Q Q I , l , 'W , ' ' f l L , 1 , g K X - l . .as I k L . s 5 nw, ,rg 4- ,t 3 I 7' he-sawn 65- A Q Q ., . . A '.,.Q. If V Mgr A , fg diff., -- 1 , .j : W H ,, 'W I Q 'Ls 'V , .Leo Q., t 7' ' x iw., fi:-ig, N7 N V ' r!f 1 l'ida,afs 1 ' f ' A 'Q-ei,-, ?.r ., 5 , L, . ' f ' , ' - l ' - ' ' in - 1, . , , , I I U I ' ' ' I ll H ' lr ll H ll 0 0 -- - -t .. . . . ,g it ' I - E 1 . . 1 1 , 1 , . . I . . I I ' , ,,,...-- ,f s. Iva- CAREFUL DON T DROP THAT TRAY' As part of Usona s extensive servlce pro gram In the school as well as In the communnty several members serve an sms We 43 .,..p ' I ENJOYING COFFEE AND PASTRIES prepared by the Usona gurls and served by President Sandra Talanlan and Treasurer Joann Kollnsky are Miss Ammann and Mr Chrnstnan It has been the custom of various clubs to present a tea for the teachers at the close of each ranlung period 6 L nually as waitresses at the Rotary Luncheon In January Shown here are Nancy Gentile Carolyn Rldeout Lorna Brookes Kathy Lee Sandra Talanlan and Annette Bonasoro 1 v-Q , I fi gh X TWO BUSY BEES Carol Johnson and Mrss Barbara Holden adviser to Usona prepare the coffee and tea th the lutchen of the Teachers Lounge on the afternoon of the tea I T . h - R . 'tr Y. J u W' ,fs 0 Q A T' c i ' . , j ' 4 . K f ' sl . I c 1 Q , , ' V wg y . -4 - K Us ,1 V, F5 J. L. ...W 1 A , J I i x em. A as 4 ' ' A I L 2' . 4' . D x 4 N n ' . 1 I A ' 4 , , . . . . ' ' - , ' l f 1 f 1 1 zz... 3 'T una, 9 ',...,.,+g - .,....,,., 5' .flffiffiil . ...-:.,.,w-:rg :grgrizzmjlgggl ' f?::g, :: J-.W , ifiilflifffis 4::':::: M' , , H ,,. , ' 5' . - .5 ' .' 3' '- g , V 1- N. ' A 5 ' '- i Ni? sf A , v T, - ' I A , T u W , , ig 'fi ,Q 61:31 Q if c . F Q ' . f - . ,J 1 Y ' , M Q , ' f X- K . X T . . v 'M b . ., c u . 'O. ,xi . ,J , I ut I I . 1 I I . . . , 7 Under the guidance of Miss Barbara Holden... Usona Llndertakes United Fund Drive The Usona Society, under the guidance of Miss Barbara Holden had a very successful year. Meeting on Friday after- noons in the music room, Usona's twenty-eight members planned several service programs, in addition to their regu- lar activities. In November, eight seniors and juniors were initiated into the society by President Sandra Talanian. Each initiate had to write and present an original essay. Their first service program was the undertaking of the United Fund Drive in the high school. Collections from the students and faculty amounted to 5600. To add to their service to the community, the girls donated a Thanksgiving basket to a needy Malden family. The Christmas meeting brought an eagerly awaited guest, Mr. Matthews, who comes every year to read a Christmas story to the girls. January proved to be a very busy month for all Usona girls. In addition to serving as waitresses at the Rotary Luncheon, the girls prepared a tea for the faculty in the Teachers' Lounge. The second initiation ceremony, in which twelve sophomores and juniors became members, was held in February. Again this year Cam and Usona planned a joint skating party held during the February vacation. For the last program before the spring, Usona invited Cam to attend the March meeting at which Mrs. Joan M. Driscoll was the speaker Usona has certainly lived up to the mean ing of her name understanding service optimism nobil ity, attainment X lygi USONA GIRLS UNDERTAKE UNITED FUND DRIVE Headed by Kathy Lee and Joann Kolinsky assisted by Miss Barbara Holden they collected over S600 USONA WITH ITS ADVISER MISS BARBARA HOLDEN includes Row I M Tor B Lanzlni T Santino K Anderson A Bonasoro L Lowrey K Young D An pey J Kollnsky treasurer T Virkhaus vice president B Holden adviser S gelo Row 3 L Proto C Torpey N Gentile K Lee L Brookes M Grenier Talanian president M Koch secretary D Bowdrew deputy Raw 2 C Johnson Row 4 J Burke N Radin M Spraker S Armstrong C Rideout E Sampson 77 . . . . . . , . I I I ' , , I . - . , . , . , - , . 1 - 1 - ' , . , 1 . , 5 . , 5 . . : . , . , . , . , . I - - , 1 . , 7 , , . : . , : . , . , . , - , . 1 - - ,SX-Q EAT, DRINK, AND BE MERRYl The Malden High School Literary Society held its annual Banquet in the Music Room during the Thanksgiving weekend with A King for A Knight as their theme. Three Lit alumni entertained the members by telling of their high school days in M.H.S. As the oldest active high school club inthe country . The Malden High School Literary Society, better known as Lit, was founded as a debating society in 1872, and is the oldest active high school organization in the country. Mr. John J. Queally, adviser to Lit, has been with the organ- ization for thirteen years, having taken over when Mr. John B. Matthews, former adviser, was appointed headmaster of Malden High School. This year Lit presented its second annual spell- ing contest. Carole Young, a junior, was the winner, and received a book entitled Around the World with Auntie Mame, as first prize. At its annual banquet in November, Lit put on A King tor a Knight, a show modeled after a currently popular television program, at which three Lit alumni told hilarious tales of their experiences in their high school days. Uphold- ing tradition, Lit and Cognoscendi Causa Soci- ety were rivals again in their annual football game in November and their basketball game in March. As the last activity for the year, Lit presents the Frank A. Bayrd Award at gradua- tion to a deserving Lit member. Lit Sponsored the Second Annual Spelling Contest THE LITERARY SOCIETY, UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF MR. JOHN J. QUEALLY includes Row 'l: J. Sarno, secretary, P. Finn, president, J. J. Queally, adviser, P. Stone, vice- president, B. Santo, treasurer. Row 2: R. Amato, T, Kelleher, J. Leisk, F. Romano, A. Mecuri, J. Lindsay. Row 3: N. Ferestinos, L. Lynn, J. Sugredini, J. Hoyte, P. Acres. Row 4: W. Brenner, S. George, P. Soal, L. Leavitt. E .ZZ CAROL YOUNG IS PROUD AS A PEACOCK as she accepts from President Peter Finn the current novel, Around the World with Auntie Mame, first prize in the second annual Lit spelling contest held in October, in the Music Room. The moderator for the evening was Doctor J. Russell Bowman, head of the Malden High School English department. - ff. I I. , Ww.zi4kf.5 E 31 , . .Nm Q J . 7' 1 in Q , y , 5 EQ 5 2,3 , ., -f wwf., .f W. QW.: 4 Hgggu A-1 ,Q r 2-Wi ui Eff ' Q ifiqj 922' gi? 3 5515 AX .3 i an fi . , ai' V 'G 14 Elf' Rf ' fgv A! v E ? Q Y Mk E JL , r. j'Z2:u,X:SNg Q ,fvj5,:.f' mi Q As membership grows in leaps and bounds . . Der Deutsche Ehrenverein Has Varied Programs DER DEUTSCHE EHRENVEREIN, better known as German Honor, includes: Row 1 L. Levine, J. Co enha en, B. Kaluzny, S, Klayman, J. Arthur, N. Prost, R. Chiet, P 9 B. Glick, B. Kleiman, P. Wood. Raw 2: P. Torrence, G. Schneiderman, C. Rosenthal L. Riseberg, G. Nadler, Treasurer, S. Kaufman, Vice-President, E. E. Galligan Adviser, L. Davis, President, T. Virkhaus, Secretary, Mr. Koch, Assistant Secretary J. Kleiman, Assistant Treasurer, A. Bornstein, Publicity Manager, K. Buckley. Row 3 M. Mintz, L. Cohan, T. Santino, D. Bowdren, D. Silversmith, D. Huyfier, A. Newman, STEP TOGETHER, STEP repeat silently these German PLAYING DEAD under a sheet, is patient, Tam- students performing German dances at the Language my Baden. As doctor, Don Silversmith breaks Clubs' Christmas Party, Dec. 17, in the small gym. up at the November German Honor meeting. 80 E. Glicksman, E. Weinstein, l. Napoleon, M. Strauss, S. Talanian, S. Moore, L. Pressman, T. Baden, C. Singleton, H. Tabachnick. Row 4: H. Falkoft, J. Millen, R. Carpenter, E. Carbral, F. Federman, R. Carpe, B. Fine, B. Black, P. Rosenthal, S. Weine, J. Leisk, C, Cutler, R. Schuster, M. Stoller, S. Farmelant. Row 5: M. Tabasky, A. LeBovide, L. Leavitt, R. Pearlman, J. Tuttle, S, Malkin, R, Cooper, R. Radin, J. Rubin, A. Wolff, G. Slabin, M. Schniderman, J. Sarno. Prospering under the guidance of Mr. Ed- ward Galligan, adviser, and Lloyd David, pres- ident, Der Deutsche Ehrenverein is now rivaling the Latin Honor Society for the lead in club membership. Among the original programs pre- sented this year was the November 'l'l meeting, where the students portrayed scenes taken from the anecdotes from a first year German book. For their first performance at the annual Lan- guage Clubs' Christmas Party, the club, with the aid of both Mr. and Mrs. Galligan, pre- sented German songs and dances. In addition to the traditional book, the club now presents a S25 award to the senior excelling in German. As the largest club in the school . . Latin Honor Sponsors Au ilium Latinum Test THE LATIN HONOR SOCIETY, the largest club in the high school, includes: Row 1 E. Baker, E. Lyons, E. Glicksman, S. Talanian, L. Goldman, L. Proto, T. Santino, L. Levine, L. David, J. Lindsay. Row 2: B. Lanzini, T. Slater, M. Gordon, Publicity Man ager, C. Wiseblood, Treasurer, P. Finn, Vice-President, J. Driscoll, Adviser, L. Krite- man, President, J. Palter, Secretary, T. Virkhaus, Assistant Treasurer, L. Spector, B. Kleiman, C. Johnson. Row 3: M. Oxman, P. Flaschner, L. Sandler, S. Pinsky, R. Chiet, S. Klayman, E. Winer, C. Young, J. Lettler, L. Budilov, A. DiGiacomo, B. Latin Honor Society, with adviser Mrs. Joan M. Driscoll, has continued its active program. One of the main proiects which the club under- takes is the sponsorship of the National Auxil- 'I ' Glick, P. Wood, B. Kaluzny, L. Arkin, D. Schluger, K, Anderson, J. O'Hare. Row 4 A. Greenblatt, L. Pressman, M. Barron, G. Pappo, J. Rose, S. Satin, F. Menevich M. Derby, P. Stein, S. Finn, L. Brookes, M. Danberg, A. Devine, P. Torrence, B Britchky, C. Cutler, V. Tregor, E. Weinstein. Raw 5: B. Daniels, M. McGonagle, G Rittershaus, K. Lee, S. Farmelant, B. Black, P. Rosenthal, K. White, D. Saal, P Hussey, S. Armstrong, G. Schneiderman. 'Y . 'fi . A 0 5 ' S fi 'l' A 4...- ium Latinum Test given to all Latin students. Again this year our school won a trophy tor outstanding scores in this exam, received by Sybil Pinsky and Tiiu Virkhaus with scores of 116. At one of the monthly meetings president Jacob Kriteman presided over a cake baking contest, won by Kenneth White. The society also presented a skit at the annual Language Clubs' Christmas Party. SYBIL PINSKY AND TIlU VIRKHAUS accept a SPECTA YOUR NOSUM says reindeer, Linda Spector trophy from Mr. Matthews for scores of 116 in to Jacob Rudolphus Kritemon in the Latin Honor slut the National Auxilium Latinum Test. at the Language Clubs' Christmas Party, Deo. 17. 81 Under the supervision of Mr. Marshall Pratt... Revived English Club Publishes Magazine THE ENGLISH CLUB WHICH WILL PUBLISH A MAGAZINE THIS YEAR FOR THE FIRST TIME includes Rowl C Rosenthal vice president M Pratt adviser M Gordon president S Cohen secretary Row 2 G Nadler C Wiseblood V Tregor L Gold man Row 3 M Barron E Weinstein treasurer M Stoller M Grenier Row G Kearny R Carpe R Factor E Cabral Plarsiixrf' x., ii Quan X1 X M,-' This year the English Honor Society has been com- pletely reorganized. After a lapse of a year, which was preceded by thirty-two years of service the soci- ety, previously called the English Club, has been re- established with new purposes in mind. The society hopes to publish a magazine of original prose, poetry, musical composition, art work, and photog- raphy, contributed by the students of the school. This fall the organization elected a slate of officers con- sisting of President Marjorie Gordon, Vice-President Carl Rosenthal, Secretary Sylvia Cohen, and Treas- urer Eleanor Weinstein. The advisership, previously held by Dr. J. Russell Bowman is now held by Mr. Marshall G Pratt Its new otticers headed by Presi dent Marlorie Gordon decided with the approval of the society to limit membership to seniors with honor grades in English and to admit luniors with the same qualifications after the second quarter Thirty three tumors were admitted this February As a service to the school the English Honor So ciety sponsored a book sale in conlunction with Dr Bowman and the school library The year s activities also include the co sponsorship of a 'azz concert with Greenroom Dramatic Society and a unique pro gram of seminars which will after lectures and dis cussions in such fields as etymologies of words intro duction to Greek and psychology of words I general the English Honor Society hopes to stimulate individual thinking and writing among the students and to provide a program of cultural interest to the school -A n-Q.. I RECOMMEND THIS BOOK declares Dr Bowman head of the book sale t REVIEWING PUBLICATIONS for the glish Sacletys magazine are Sylvia Cohen prospective customers The sale was held in the library on December I7 and I8 Adviser Mr Pratt Eleanor Weinstein Carl Rosenthal and Marlorle Gordon B2 I . . , - . . , . I . I I I - , . . . . U . , . . . I - , - ' , . n , - 2 - , - ' ' , 5 . , . ' . 4: . 1 4 C I I, 5 . f . ,V , Q XY f V L X . V Af K 4 H X ' 1, l . f A . ,c . I P A' A M - I x , . I -I I A ' lf. ,.f?73n K H f -as . 22: ' WWI' I -4- ,A 4 1 tg- - ,ir , I .... L- . ' A ' ' X C . -K' ' '3 1 qv . .l W, I J . .I X -' ff' X I I - I 5, I be -1 . H H ' I I 0 En . . , . . Keeping busy throughout the year... Camera Club Holds Monthl Photo Contests The Camera Club was founded In the year T935 for the purpose of developIng and prIntIng negatIves equal ID qualnty to the work of a professIonal STUdIO In recent years, the members have extended the IDI tIal purpose to Include the complete duscussnon of all phases of photography from the worknng of a Speed GraphIc to the CHOICE of proper backgrounds ID one s PICTUYSS The officers elected last sprIng are John MansolIllI presudent Llnda BernsteIn, VICe presadent Laura Goldman, secretary, and Robert Jones treas urer Each month the organIzatIon holds a photography contest among ITS members FollowIng the choosIng of the Wlnnlng pIcture, a dIscussIon led by the pres ent advuser Mrs Florence Parker takes place at whIch tIme the merIts and faults of each photo are brought to llght ln apprecIatIon of Mrs Parkers unselflsh donatIon of her tIme the club presented her Wlfh a unlque cut glass candy dIsh at theIr an nual ChrIstmas Party at whIch tIme all of the mem bers Includung the boys brought In home baked goods To encourage the Interest of the student body ID the hobby of pIcture takmg the organIzatIon held an exhIbItIon of prrze Wlnnlng photographs dIstrIbu ted by the Eastman Kodak Company In the show cases of the new buIldIng Several members of the C mera Club are on the staff of the MaldonIan IncludIng PresIdent John MansolIllI the Head Photog rapher ThIs year agaIn the Camera Club raIsed funds to buy much needed supplIes by sellIng Color ama Jewelry to the students ARRANGING PRIZEWINNING PHOTOS In the second floor showcase are HarrIet Shanker Llnda BernsteIn and .loan Wyatt THE CAMERA CLUB WHICH SELLS COLORAMA JEWELRY TO BUY SUPPLIES Includes Rowl L Goldman secretary Mrs F Parker CdVlSCY L BernsteIn vIce presIdent J man Row 3 A Ralmondn J HImmelwrIght P Ventresca R Jones treasurer Row 4 R Cary .l RubIn G ShedIn W BesarwIck 411 THANK YOU VERY MUCH' exclaIms Mrs Parker after receIvIng a cut glass bon ban IS sented by the club at the annual ChrIstmas Party whIch was held on December 16 In Room 20 83 Fe . . . , I I ' I . I , I I - I - I I . . . , I I - I I ' I . I - - I - II ' Il 0 1 I . ' I I I - I I . : . , 1 . . , I - 1 ' I - Mansolilli, president. Row 2: H. Shanker, J. Wyatt, M. Strauss, M. Moccia, D. Freed- . : . ' ', . ' ' , . , . , - 5 . , . ' , . , . . ' s o K I ll r . - .1 I P- , S- 'f r , '3' 4 , J . I J 5 ' A, l ,J V' I .r 1 - . 1 5 , , ' ll ll ' ' ' ll ll ' - . . - d h p - . I . . I I . I . I , 8. Promoting interest in the theater... h Greenroom Dramatic Society Has a New Adviso i aff TWO FOLK SINGERS entertain M.H.S, students at Greenroom's open meeting held on December 11, 1958, in the Music Room. The chairman for this meeting, the first activity with its new adviser, was Linda Spector. Greenroom is a dramatic society whose purpose is to promote interest in the theater among students in Malden High School. For many years this organization has been capably and patiently ad- vised by Dr. Otto Asherman. In June, 1958, because of his health, Dr. Asherman was obliged to resign his advisership of the group. Fortunately, Mr. Carl G. Garland, a member of our history depart- ment, graciously consented to step in and take over the supervision of the organization. The first activity with the new adviser was the open meeting on December 11, 1958 in the Music Room under the chairmanship of Linda Spector. After two folk singers enter- THE GREENROOM DRAMATIC SOCIETY, under the new guidance of Mr. Carl G. Garland includes Row 1: M. Oxman, B. Gould, R. Malkin, L. Sandler, S. Meltzer, L. Spector. Row 2: D. Schluger, J. Lindsay, R. Radin, executive board, J. Tuttle, trea- surer, R. Schuster, vice-president, A. Wolff, president, R. Cooper, executive board, S. MR. GARLAND, GREENROOM'S NEW ADVISER, and Mr. Brookes enioy the folk singers at the open meeting in December. tained the large group that attended, refreshments were served. Besides the knowledge and acting experience which a member of Greenroom receives, the dramatic society offers another special privilege. If a student belongs to the society and wishes to attend a play that is being produced in a Boston theatre, he pays only half price of the ticket, while the club pays the difference. The Green- room Dramatic Society through its many productions in Malden High School and in the New England Drama Festivals has always served as a source of worthwhile entertainment. Kaufman, secretary, E. Budilov, L. Levine. Row 3: M. Mintz, J. Arthur, J. Leffler, D Huyffer, R. Coburn, R. HuyHer, C. Sherman, J. Kleiman, C. Young, E. Levenson, L Cohan. Row 4: J. Zimmerman, D. Rubin, P. Klasky, E. Brouillette, S, Weiner, P. Hood P. Stein, J. Malkin, R. Nannis, D. Yaffe, P. Hurwitz. Row 5: H. Werksman, S. Pearlswig J. Zimmerman, L. Riseberg, S. Weeks, J. Shapiro, M. Cheren, D. Carter. For nts full school coverage The Blue and Gold Receives Top Award at B U -..-vulllri-xt 5-Q ,f i-sv' ls WMM' ' si. CO EDITORS OF THE BLUE AND GOLD Terry Slater and Alan Wolff dlscuss EDITORIN CHIEF Sybll Pmsky Chefki the SCl1edUl9 of the posslblltty of uslng a snmllar layout for page 2 In the next lssue publlcatlons besides proofreading every artlcle for the Extra Extra' Read all about ut In the award wunnlng Blue and Gold Wlth nts lnterary and busnness staffs working as a team our four page newspaper comes out twelve tlmes a year For each rssue the lunlor reporters find the Information whlch as wrltten up by a semor staff member Next Mlss Madge Leslie Blue and Gold Ad vlser and Edntor rn Chlef Sybll Pmsky proofread every story To the typlsts the artxcles go then on to the prmter On the Wednesday afternoon before publncatuon room 208 us buzzmg wuth actrvlty when the prnnted maternal comes back and each page editor pastes up hrs page After this the maternal IS returned to the pnnters As paper the last step the clrculatlon staff under the supervlslon of Mr Paul C Smnth busnness advnser arranges the papers for dlstrlbutlon The Blue and Gold was gudged by the Boston Globe as the best hugh school paper In Class A recenvnng flrst prlze for the best make up and sports story lt also took first place at the New England Scho lastuc Press Assocnatuon at Boston Umverslty lt has been the tradntlon of the staff to present the annual Thanksgiving Day football rally led by the sports edltors As the last event of the year, the staff has an annual banquet MISS MADGE LESLIE BLUE AND GOLD ADVISER and lunlar Stephen Weiner NEWS EDITORS Carol Cutler Joann Kolmsky and Robert Factor buslly paste up look on as Feature Editors Marlorne Gordon and Caroltne Wlseblood and Assoc: the news page every two or three Wednesday afternoons on make up night ate Edltor Sylvla Cohen work on a page for the comung deadline v-Q. i 85 L -:dba o 0 O it . ., Xi- . I K , I -l B . , Qs: u . o 'y I . S., l Q S- f 5 :hi 1. A cs S. Kev as 4 ' L '11-me -' A. ' W ,f'.s- . , u 11 ' V - ' ' ' , 1 r 1 . . . . ,, . . . . I ' I I ' ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . - - 11 H - ' I - ' ' ' ll ll . , ' . ' 1 ' ' I . . , . . , . ll ll ' ' ' , , r . . - I . . . , i ll - ' ll ' ' ' ' xg s, . , A 4 I , , L , , , g , is PX A X f if J : ., w 5, . li UQ l . A ......., ,ns f - E 'il' P Blue and Gold Continued 'NT SPORTS EDITORS LARRY SAPERSTEIN AND ALAN BORNSTEIN are busy pasting up page four on make-up night for the coming edition. is-A. 4 THE BLUE AND GOLD ADVERTISING STAFF and Mr Paul C Smith Business Ad stag includes: Dorothy Rollston, manager, assistants, Gloria Hibbard, Nancy Radin, vuser proudly look over the advertisements that they secured for the latest issue The Linda Spector, and Marie Tombion. THE CIRCULATION STAFF prepares the newly printed Blue and Gold for dlstrl manager, assistants, Natalie Borkish, Jill Cummings, Jeanette Grabowslui, Aleah ution to the students In the homerooms The staff includes Annette Bonosore Henderson, Jane MacQuarrie, Jeane Principcto, and Irene Stofler. it 'gg' V , 9 i A1 -gt K . ..-N., .. Mi. THE BLUE AND GOLD HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES include Row l: M Oxman S Kanter G Holland A Rosenberg Row 3 M Coles A Rudolph J Cofran C D. Venuti, E. Richmond, D. Goldman, M. Bresniclx, E. Drummey, A. Morrison P Greene C Finn J Webster J Lucontoni J Abber Row 4 M Carroll M Baker Factor. Row 2: L. Croteau, S. Capone, J. Bondsoro, J. Skelton, N. Gentile, M Malin R Sokol S Baum J Revine J Zimmerman C Thibeault JUNIOR REPORTERS, Gretchen Ritterhaus and Peter Rosenthal write head lines on the board as part of their training as a staff member. THE BLUE AND GOLD TYPING STAFF is busy preparing the material written by Goldman Helen MacDonald Joan OHare Margarita Pol Arleen Rudolph and the literary staff that will go to the printers two days before the paper comes out Sandra Silver The stall includes: Phyllis Halchulx, head typist, Donna Factor, Peter Gailns Diana QQ- V ,Aff 2 Searching for a Theme The I9 9 Maldonlan Presents gy? J . . - A N . . X , . . E. , Q i H ' l . ' is v X4 x X- I Q 1. . ' ' . , 7 al , 7- ' . ' ii .f Q' .K . f ' . I his . 1 ,, -1-A gpg, X ' 2 I x , Q' l , - A1 3? L he ' .1 2, 'lf' S . rs, ff-rw , - In 1. 5 , it ,, ' 2 'rx' 3 f if , xl ' ,A yy , 3 Q g A , Q m4 ' A , 1 A , M U f , I ' X4 X l , v T 1' E , -A 1 , 1 4 Q S ' . , ' - l ' al I s 1 l if 27 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR JOAN Al-'BERT' SUYS EVelY ' H9'9lW ' holdmg '0'eb00k THE MALDONIAN TOP BRASS mclude Business Manager Bernard Sanfo Co to Ilene Sesser as Subscrlphon Staff Head Amando Mercurl folks figures wlih Edngrgln Chief Donna Huyffer qnd Robert Schugfer Adviser M155 Mary Heald Plna DlSanzo The Subscription Sfaff IS IH charge of selling The Maldonlan and Phofogrqphy Edlfor Sfephen Kqufmqn l 'ink .4-' 4 X1 gl THE MALDONIAN ART STAFF whuch creates the end sheeis and duvlsuon pages for The yearbook Includes Harald Perluns Lee Graves Sandra Roberfs Sylvia Semon Elame Flory Phyllns Sandgren Carole Phlnney Barbara Lubm Pamela Valenhnu and Advlser Mary D Carney 88 Nedlam the Lion to the School During the first few weeks of school, the staff mem- bers of the T959 Maldonian spent much of their spare time scanning the exchange books from other high schools. They noticed that most of these schools have mascots. Why then, they wondered, shoula such a spirited school as Malden High School be without one? After much discussion, the staff de- cided to use the presentation of a mascot - a lion named Nedlam - as the theme of the T959 Maldon- ian. As in previous years, the organization hassbeen divided into three main staffs: the Literary Staff, the Business Staff, and the Photography Staff. ln addi- tion to these sections, there are the Typing and Art Staffs. Each person on these staffs gives up one designated period every day to work on the year- book. ln October, the adviser and the editors iour- neyed to New York City for the annual Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention. Besides en- ioying the sights of the big city, the students gained much valuable information on yearbook procedure. Other members of the Maldonian staff represented the yearbook at the Boston University conference on school publications held during the same week. .-.1 INSTRUCTING SOPHOMORE Bert Ruggles in the art of photog- raphy is the Maldonian's Head Photographer, John Mansililli. The Photography StaH covers all major school events. Q. 1 nxfshl i THE MALDONIAN MUSIC AND GIRLS SPORTS STAFFS work busily to make their final deadlines. At left are Editor Susan Gerrish and Gail Walsh working on a Music laysout, while Christine Thompson, Editor Priscilla Holt, and Adeline Aviian pick their brains over Girls Sports captions. ...aww v-...,, 4 in iitfts Ut 4:1 L. N. THE ADVERTISING STAFF is responsible for securing the financial support of Malden merchants for the Maldonian. The staff includes Barry Swartz, Head Sheila Carey, Judith Bagelman, Roberta Huyffer, Daniel Shoreman, Judith Shaffer, Harris Werksman, Pauline Torrence, and Head Burton Black, 89 In its fortieth year.. The Maldonian is 'NX PASSING THE BUCK received from advertisements to bookkeepers Nancy Gentile and Ruth Sweeny are Ralph Eaton and Thomas Kelleher. These members of the Business Staff meet daily during third period to keep the MaIdonian's financial accounts in order. . f-sf X s Q' 5.5, if A15 cf QT! Aw .3, ffl THE UNDERGRADUATES SECTION covers the Junior and Sophomore classes, explains Under- graduate Head Richard Carpenter, to sophomores Miriam Patkin, Christine Cosgrove, and Susan Silbert. W I wk' gg THIS IS AN INTERESTING REPORT I TYPED! says Secretary Pat- ricia Preston to her fellow secretary, Estelle Sica. THE MALDONIAN SALES STAFF, which sells school supplies and photographs to the student body, is shown gathered about the Student Autograph Page which is also under their charge. The members of the Sales Staff in- clude: Carol Singleton, Staff Head, Judith Levine, Judith Fos- ter, Nancy Duncan, Bernice Gam- merman, Adeline Aviian, and Barbara Gould. OUR HARD WORKING LAB STAFF includes Roger Prichard, Harold vid Munsey. S-1 Larger than Ever Ti .4-'41 3... ' v . 1 qu-uv - I ,-1 CHECKING LISTS OF BUSINESS are Advertisement staff members, Mary Maher, Camille Puopolo, and Barry Swartz. THE MALDONIAN TYPISTS, who are among the busiest persons on the statt, include: Head Typ- ist Nancy Vezerion, Assistant Head Typist Joan Piclxard, El- eanor Binda, Carol Fine, Lorraine Bartlett, Judy Foster, Dianne Mil- ner, Rayna Feldman, Margaret Prince, Lorraine Mood, Carol Mac Lennon, Karen Lynch, Mar- ian Strauss, Ann Fish. , -wg.. Xi 1 X 4 - DON'T MAKE THE SAME ERROR THIS YEAR, warns Jacob Kritemon, administration head, to his staff, The Administrator Stott, John Lindsay, Shirley Kloyman, Jacob Kritemon, and Leslie Riseberg, covers the teachers and officials connected with the school. S:- THE SPORTS STAFF, Jordan Shapiro, Editor Michael Richmond, Ar- thur Fulman, and Edward Flaherty, inspect badly needed hockey nrints. 5 fxfs sf 'e..J MORE FACTS IN THE COPY, pleads Linda Sandler, head of the Clubs Section to Larry Cohan, while Melanie Barron and Richard Cooper ponder over a School Life Section caption. 3 7 I NM. M31 I L . . Q H ws il Kai? is 1 ' W X if V if ,f 4 Sf , v 11 X A .f 6 gg.: q If to ports xx ,LM 4 A fi ,I , . 'Ge CALISTHENlCS BEFORE PLAY These gurls un gym class once a week before such actuvutues as basketball and laadmunton have exercuses to lumber up theur muscles it Gym us another name guven to Physucal Educatuon by us Whatever ut us our leaders provude umportant unstructuon un all athletucs Everyone 1255 un all takes gym twuce a week except those who have five subuects and euther band orchestra Blue and Gold or Maldonuan Some pupuls don t apprecuate Phys Ed classes and they brung such excuses as I dropped my gym suut un a mud puddle on the way to school or The muce got ut over the weekend whule ut was un my locker In addutuon to the regular gym classes there us also a specual class every S peruod for those who act up or forget theur gym suut The days the senuor gurls dont have gym they have euther a study or Furst Aud whuch comes once a week Malden Hugh only offers Furst Aud to the boys every two years ACTING AS ANCHOR MAN Pete Funn starts the senuor relay Each boy hopung to make a new record takes a turn on the obstacle track it If '1 '91 :ns 3 s.'W1' - , , . . . . ,, . . . . . . . . . ,, . . . , . , . . . . . . . ,, ,, . ' I I I , . . . . . , . I I I I . ,, . . . I ' ' Il , . T I - . ' I I I - u A I 1 I T ' ' , S- '57 ' u, cu as T 'W' , . gm u- smug , .ffl DV , ' V ,V Q i 1 ' 'mu T - I K Z f, , M ,- xl A lp .K . I f A sgF'W '7i 1 1 , ws. , x X 1 f X f , I af- . A V ,Q I 5 A' l . I tf' p .1 .-5, . --f 'Fl' lk lx .VT . In Malden Hugh School Our G m Teachers Buuld Up Bodues WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN' The boys un Mr Boyles class show the Sophs howto do ut 525. ,svn .ns gflu um! 1 .fF Y gf! FUTURE FIRST AIDERS learn how to make a cravat bandage Once a week all SWING YOUR PARTNER ROUND N ROUND us a famuluar sound heard by the senuor gurls take first aud per order ofthe school commuttee gurls gym classes once a week un the large gym whule learnung how to dance UP AND OVER! The boys waut theur turn un the suxth peruod gym class whule Teddy Gulbert and Wulluam Duxon show theur talents on the sprung board and buck horse K.. 95 J ,k4ra.. A 13 . X , X I Xi' V f - 1 - FY 1 V .- .1 0 0 'A e ' ' ll X - 'H ' u fr K W .fs E A - , I' x, u f x ff '- 1 ' :- . , . , e D- 1 K , ,. 1' X T if ,gt ' . -K A' Q 4 f ,- f A xg. , 'fnuwuu f T the 1, , Q fs Q5 , ' a 95 5 4' my ' J V V , 'o ' ll .D s 31 , 5 fx f . K x , , . .. , . . , . V K uv' - 5,4 V l 'f,1' GQ!! K u , u I 0 7 OUR PEPPY CHEERLEADERS FACES reftect the hope of wnnmng the annual Turkey Day game as thenr voices echo over to haunt Medford Hugh School THE LOYAL M H S PEP CLUB In the formatuon of on arch encourages our gridiron men as they dash onto the Held before every game X' ,v,.... HBH Along with the Pep Club . . . Our Cheerleaders Sparked Our Teams to Victory Q67 rr ff 'cn o'l THE SINGING OF OUR SCHOOL SONG brings the Pep Club to their feet many times at the Chelsea game as our team goes on to Cl complete victory, If you have ever heard loud cheers echoing through the corridors in the late afternoon, or seen a group of pretty girls turning somersaults in the rain, or held your breath at the Boston Arena for the only girls to ever cheer on the ice, you have heard, seen, or prayed for the Malden High cheerleaders. Besides the regular uniform they also use pompoms, shakers, and blue tights. These leaders of school enthusiasm have cheered on the gridiron, ice, track, dia- mond and basketball court. Though most girls envy these peppy gals, they would not envy the long tedious hours of preparation put in for every game. During the 'football season, under the guidance of Co-captains Annette Bonasoro and Lois Deady, these pepsters prac- tice daily, and in the summer there are three meetings a week. With the advent of the bas- ketball and hockey seasons, they not only prac- tice at school, but even practice their hockey cheers at the M. D. C. rink. These girls, Annette Bonasoro, Lois Deady, Sue Gerrish, Kathy Lee, Karen Anderson, Susan Capone, Lois Miller, Madeline Massaro and mascot, Janet Catarella added color to all our games. WHOOPS! The experienced veterans instruct the iunior pepsters in the art of somersaulting. gl X , , 2 is E.. af' Er , 1 ?. . 2 ' ig, L' ,W , .f ' , fr 1 xi C T in if , T if 1 W-Q.. .W-ws In M - . .g I H..-f-e....,i... 2 Ai r H , , ,Ml--..,s,,., ,...., ., A K' er-2.-few .e.1? e V2 TRAVELING TO HAVERHILL with the Pep Club, cheerleader Sue ,- Capone helps mascot Janis Cafarella find a seat, Four buses were hired 70 take the PEP Club T0 eVe'Y UWUY'9ame- PRETTY AND PEPPY our cheerleaders practice and introduce new cheers with the Pep Club in the Jenkins. Before the season started they met afternoons to go through their routines. Under The leadership of Lynne Lowrey . Pep Club, 275 Strong, Builds Team Morale F-I-G-H-T! The Pep Club stays by the team even when times are tough. You can always hear the Pep Club cheering for M.H,S. :l.d ' OUR CHEERLEADERS who also cheer on the grndnron dlamond track and :ce line Into formation IH the Marshall Gym to lead our male hoopsters to victory They The Pep Club 275 strong who support the cheerleaders at every athletuc functuon have learned all the cheers so as to spread Malden s fame A cake sale to build up Its own treasury was held on November 22 at the Maplewood Fnsh Market Thus year the senior oftlcers are Lynne Lowry Joyce Burke and Carol Mancnnl Wuth a new system of electing oftlcers un the fall of thelr lumor year three gurls Gall Walsh Laurea James and Peggy Hughson, were elected to the offices of vnce president assistant secretary and assistant treasurer respectively ln their sensor year are co captain Loss Deady Sue Capone Loss Muller Su Gerrlsh Karen Anderson Madellne Massaro and co captain Annette Bonasaro Mlsslng IS Kathy Lee these gurls wall become presndent secretary and treasurer Thus system of a year s traunmg for the ofticers ns definately needed to handle such a large group of gurls as Advlser Mlss Gardner can tell you It ns a prerequusnte for all sopho more gurls mterested In tryung out for cheerleadung that they attend all games and take part un all Pep Club func tions The Pep Club clad In Navy blue sweat shirts with gold Ms on front bermuda shorts sneakers whlte socks white collars small yellow scarfs yellow gloves and yellow and blue sneakers certamly proved to be an asset to all STEPPING HIGH our pretty cheerleaders practlce marching with the Pep Club on Frndays so they wlll be In formation when they march to the Stadnum on Sotu 4 jf Bm il 99 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 , l , ' , . 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Rifle Club Provides a Sport and a Recreation THE ENERGETIC BOYS RIFLE CLUB is very popular among M H S students because it is a different sport and It provides a recreation for adult life They include Row 'l James Stewart William OBrien Richard DeNutte Nell Wallack Bruce Franklin Wright Row 2 Peter Sapienza Paul Jack Lawrence Ruvido Donald Gnanquutto Stephen Baker Richard Nannes Ronald Finn Jerome Rossi and James THE BOYS RIFLE TEAM who so far have edged their way to success with four ups and three downs include Row 'I Larry Musker Neil Wallack Bruce Mann Richard Mullaney Donald Gianquitto Row 2 Albert North Bruce DiMauro Carolee Charleton Pop Taylor Pauline Torrence Nancy Gentile Dann Batting Iacono Row 3 Robert Jones Roy Durkee William Grenier Ronald Spakoski Andrew Raimondn Lawrence Musker Robert Clough Ralph Geller Raymond Pearo Roger Pritchard and Michael Sholder Row 4 Richard Mullaney Robert Driscoll James MacDonald Barry Thomas Richard Ginsberg Stephen George Paul Suffre dim Stephen Willis and Bruce Moran The Rifle Club is very popular among M H S students because of its being a different sport Many of us loaned because we were curious because it requires no physical greatness be cause we wanted to learn how to use a gun and because many of our friends were already is not a spectators sport so it is your own satisfaction when you hit the bull s eye not the teams nor the crowds yet it provides a recre ation of students in their adult life Way up on the top floor of the building you will find the rifle room where on Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays we have the opportunity to proc tice our firing with the girls shooting in the afternoon and the boys shooting at night On the days when we have a match at home be fore and after the match you can see us play ing ping pong or listening to the radio Accord ing to the number of points we score we are classified as either a Marksman Pro Marksman Sharpshooter or Expert Malden High is one of the few schools that offers a rifle team for girls Off to a good start the Rifletts are un defeated Thus far the boys team has edged their way to success with four ups and three downs Other schools dont have the enthu siasm that we have at M H S I . . . 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I - I , . . , ' I I 1 - , 1 L f l I . : I , 100 THE ENTHUSIASTIC MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS RIFLE ORGANIZATION In cludes Rowl J Sanborn B Alcorn J CCSTTUCCI P Valentmu M DAvella A De F1l1ppo B Gould I Callahan Row 2 J Cornonl C Rudeout C Puopolo N Gen tlle B Sumpson Coach Taylor L Cox captaln P Torrence C Carleton E Hengh am M Mullpy C Metcalf Row 3 F Abber M Hardmg H W1nner E Drummey I Lmnell N Valente D Browne C Boudream P Landry P Clark C Fnsnchella J Roulllard J Pye L Talanlan L Kotzen A Savlm C Brauer Row 4 P Driscoll D BOHGIUYO S Moore N Levlne D Vuolo G Davns M Fusl C Th1beauIt K Hall T Wohrman M Nutter D Bowdren C MICGYEIII D Moran P Holzwarth J Wood Raw 5 C Blscoe C Carey A Plerce J Woods B Ollus S Nutter K Farnham M Graham P Hussey M O Leary M Brown D Boyd M Shervdan A Bouchle GIRLS SCORES 484 Melrose Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Melrose BOYS SCORES 7 77 Wayland Watertown Melrose Newton Acton Marlboro Concord 4 94 4 I-A-Qu lv Qs X LZ GIRLS TEAM wlnnlng so far are Row I Evelyn Helg ton Paul1ne Torrence Row 2 Marcua Graham Shrreen ham Nancy Gentlle Lesley Cox captann Carolee Carle Nufter Bev Snmpson Pop Taylor Chr1s Metcalf Marc1c1 Hardmg lllllfll' so v V i 3 ' ,, ' A 1 S I I , , e 5 5 I - 9 ' L, , ....,.....482 so :HQ1 ' f ' I Malden ...,.,.... .,,,..., 4 57 I x A p ' f' A 9 V ' T3 . ..,.,87 6 , A 901 818 . J ...sa7 ,. 90 I Q ll , ...Nasa ,. 891 04 . 5 1 8 . , , . 8 S 3 fy ,. ,Nasa ,. . . 893 y 3, A 1 -1, 4. . ,r,r 898 , sea ' y ' 2- ' l P as - FP ' if 1 I ' 4' 1 'Q 2. .' 1 1' 1 , 101 VARSITY SCORES Melrose Malden Staneham Malden Belmont , Malden Swampscott Malden Arlington Malden Woburn Malden THE VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM, hav- ing iust enough people and no sub- stitutes, and finishing the season with one win ond one tie, is as follows: Row I, left to right: Rita Panczyk, Joyce Upham, Linda Bernstein, Bar- bara Moore, Doris Roberts, and Ann Miraglia. Row 2, left to right: Pris- cilla Holt, Nancy Fowle, Sheila Arm- strong, Mary Carroll, and Carol Shenker. Missing from the picture are Carol Bryan and Coach Virginia Gardner. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Melrose Malden Stoneham Malden Belmont Malden Swampscott Malden Arlington Malden Woburn Malden THE BALL BEING IN DANGEROUS TERRITORY, the Tresses with a mad dash charge clown the field after the ball in an attem THE JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOC- KEY TEAM who will replace the seniors, under the direction of Coach Gardner, scoring three ties and one win, consists of the following: Row I, left to right: Mary Gaudette, Joan Stacln, Diane LaCronz, Helen Mac- Donald, and Judy Dean. Row 2, left to right: Miss Gardner, Gail Dellelo, Barbara Cataldo, Rosalyn Sokel, Bar- bara Brennan, Marilyn Ziner, and Carol Shenker. Missing is Rosalyn Smith. pt to prevent an Arlington goal. x denim. S The Golden Tresses score one win and tied one , IJ 1' . , . fy, ' f MARY CARROLL BELTS THE BALL ACROSS THE FIELD to Nancy Fowle in an effort to score a goal. Despite a good fight they lost 'l-0. AlI those interested in participating in the game of Field Hockey, please sign up in the gym today. Throughout the season we found ourselves beginning to love this game, re- gardless of boring practice drills and bone-chilling winds. On the buses to the games, our singing and laughter would create a high wall of enthusiasm which carried over into our play- ing. Whotever the outcome of the fast-moving game, we could always feel this tremendous source of team spirit. Al- though the Varsity only won one game and tied one, our en- thusiasm always overcame our opponents. M.H.S. letters were given to Rita Panczyk, Nancy Fowle, Sheila Armstrong, Mary Carroll, Carol Shenker, Priscilla Holt, Joyce Upham, Linda Bernstein, Barbara Moore, Doris Roberts, and Ann Miraglia. The .lunior Varsity who will replace our seniors next fall, had a successful season of three ties and one win. Certainly the Golden Tresses not only enjoyed the sport, but also learned valuable lessons in good sportsmanship. A CLASH OF STICKS! Marilyn Ziner fights for the ball with the Arlington forward at Pine Banks during an afternoon game. Under the leadership of Ann Miraglia and Barbara Moore . . . Malden Girls Score Three Wins and Five Losses ,sw ,,o- --Q'..! 'h '4 L. it JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM gaining experience scored two wxns and six losses They Include Row l M C S G Davis R Smith and J Wood W wc-.gl B Howe M Ziner J Rouillard an VanCampen Row 3 Junior Managerl. Champa R Sokol A Pierce B Vantanlan and Senior Manager M Maher VARSITY HOOPSTERS handicapped by loss of two players in mid season include Row l Co captain Ann Miraglia Doris Roberts and Co captain Barbara Moore Despite the scores our spirit and en thusiasm in basketball did not falter Both the Varsity and the Jayvees never gave up trying although the odds were against us in most of the games When two of the varsity forwards had to drop out at mid season we were thereafter hand: capped because of the lack of height thus we finished the season with three wins and five losses We also partici pated in the March of Dimes charity con test with the boys Under the watchful eye of Coach Thelma Martel every Mon day and Wednesday practice with no excuses takes place in the Marshall gym On Tuesdays and Thursdays in the small gym there is further practice for all the forwards of the Varsity and Junior Var sity Those who earned letters are Bar bara Moore Ann Miraglia Doris Roberts Rita Panczyk Linda Bernstein Manager Mary Ellen Maher Carolyn Buggs and Nancy Fowle Row 2 Priscilla Holt Rita Panczyk Bonnie Buckley and Carolyn Buggs Row 3 Coach Martel Leslve Champ: Junior Manager Linda Bernstein Melody Spraker Nancy Fowle and Mary Maher senior manager ,EAW C3 'Y pf Mg? 3' i ,f dh- 'Lk E C? 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Usually a guard, Ann helps the team by playing forward Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden VARSITY SCORES .,..20 Reading 4I Revere , 40 Wakefield I8 Saugus I8 Revere. ., .. , 5 Swampscott 7 Melrose ., cancelled-Somerville . .. 20 Winthrop ,, JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 6 . Reading .,.. ,,..,. . 24 Revere .. 4 Wakefield . I2 Saugus , .. 25 Revere . 0 Swampscott . I3 Melrose cancelled-Somerville I2 Winthrop TIE BALL! Nancy Fawle reaches up to get the ball. The Junior Varsity Hoopsters lost to Wakefield 21 to 4 A LONG PASS is thrown by Barbara Moore to the forwards in an effort to hoop a basketball, With a successful game, the Varsity Hoopsters won 40-IO. DUMBFOUNDED BY THE HEIGHT OF THEIR TALL OPPONENTS, forwards, Linda Bernstein, Dolores DON Tarr, and Rita Pancyzk pass and pivot in an effort to score another basket, passin DAISY MAES, equipped with rolling pins, search for their Little Abners. Co-captains Ann Miraglia and Barbara Moore lead the senior girls on to the court to play the boys' team. OUR HEAD FACULTY CHEERLEADERS, Joan Babineau, Mary Carney, and Francis Parris, lead the Pep Club, composed of M.H.S. teachers, in cheers for the girls in the March of Dimes Benefit game. 106 MOORE seems about to hit Janet Rouillard to stop her from g the ball. The final score was 27-27. On January 21, 'I959 the annual March of Dimes Benefit game was held in the Marshall Gym. This year the boys' basketball team played the girls' bas- ketball team. To make the game more interesting, the boys had to wear boxing gloves and follow the girls' rules. Before the game, the newly formed faculty pep club composed of seventeen women teachers, following Miss Edna Turkington, marched onto the court equipped with sweatshirts, masks, pen- nants, and cheering equipment. They sat in a re- served section of the stands to cheer for the girls' basketball team. Three cheerleaders from the faculty pep club, .loan Babineau, Mary Carney, and Frances Parris, led the audience in many amusing cheers which they made up themselves. To add to the gaiety of the night the seniors of the'girIs' team came onto the court dressed as Daisy Maes and carrying rolling pins. For the second consecutive year we have had a stirring contest between our own M.H.S. female squad headed'by Lois Deady and Annette Bonosoro, and a group of fourteen boys, wearing tights, short shorts and funny hats, and conducted by Kenneth Wein- baum. During half time, after performing several cheers, the spectators elected the boy cheerleaders as winners of the contest. The game itself was also very thrilling. Both Mr. Boyle, the boys' basketball coach, and Miss Martel, the girls' basketball coach, used all the components of their teams to give every- one a chance to play in this once a year contest. Although the girls at times could not get off a shot over Mr. Boyle's giants, the girls led in the last minute by four points. However, the boys began hitting, and with 9 seconds left in the game, Johnny Keats swished a foul shot to tie the game 27-27. . l X 17.52, -. t ' ni ,NM V ,, ...ar 'W - ' THE PYRAMID CHEER! The bays' cheerleaders, led by Kenneth Wein- WHAT'S THE MATTER, CAN'T YOU TAKE IT? shout the girl cheerleaders, dressed in tights, baum, enthusiastically shout the Pyramid cheer for the bays in the shorts, neclterchiefs, and long blond pigtails, as they cheer for the girls. cheering contest with the girls. Hinclered by boxing gloves .. Boys Tie Girls In Annual Benefit Game U fi ,-r lil 600 M.H.S.'ERS on January 21 left their homework to come to the March at sponsored by Convenimus Ad Meditandum to earn money for the March of Dimes Beneht Basketball contest held in the Marshall gym. This game was Dimes. Including homeroom collections andthe Benefit game, S720 was collected, 107 2 1-5. Q r THE MEMBERS OF THE 1958 FOOTBALL TEAM are left to right Row 1 J Murley E LeBlanc R Marcottn P Scaramozzlno Row 2 L Greem V Lemmo J Manzu R Colluns co coptam A Brown and co captam F Badolato R Snlva J Wnthee R McMaster R Gollm Row 3 Coaches A Boyle and E Melanson G Hood D Nelson G Jello L Lavargna JHashem P Stone V Lavlno After a poor start Eli S Lubm P Graham L Wolmsky M Smgleton P Brown Coach Hussey Row 4 T Atlunson P Forrest J Mantecalvo P Murphy R Ginsberg J Sullrvan J Keats P Flnn P Soucy P Sestlto J DeMarco J lmpeduglla Malden Ends Season With Four Straight Wins -turns gm i y L 5' Yl 'sa 511' sl TEAMWORK' Halfback Bob McMaster throws an Important block as Alble Brown runs for a Hrst down un the hard fought Qulncy game Quarterback Pete Flnn threw two touchdown passes to has ends Stan Lubm and John Keats However the Presldents of Quincy defeated the Tornado 20 14 T08 THE HEROES AND THE SWEETHEARTS pose for the Maldonuan camera The cute co captanns of the cheerleaders Annette Bonasora and Lots Deady led thelr teammates and the Pep Club In boostmg the splrlt of the M H S football team headed by Frank Badolato and Alble Brown 4 l 1 , , f A 4 . 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The Golden Tornado, coached by Edward Melon son, Arthur Boyle, ond John Hussey, and co cop tanned by Albue Brown and Frank Badoloto, had o successful season wlth o 5 3 record Although thus years team was favored to be the G Bl champs at pre season tlme, the Melansonmen dlsoppolnted the Greater Boston sports wrnters and ended Its season ln o three way tue with Qumcy and Somervllle In the opemng game at Pearl Street Stadlum, Mal den defeated o supposedly strong Waltham team, 24 T4 Quarterback Pete Funn tossed two TD passes for the vlctors The next three games were sod ones for Malden fans, however The Tornado suffered successive losses ot the hands of Haverhill, Wey mouth, and Quincy he Haverhnll game was o heart breaker for Coach Melanson and has Squad A boys A controversial pass Interference penalty called late an the fourth quarter agamst Malden enabled the Hullles to score the decldmg touchdown and wm 36 28 A ramy day combined wuth o poor playnng field cancelled the next game wuth Brockton When Chel sea invaded Pearl Street Stodnum on the followmg Saturday mormng the Red Devils were handed o 24 0 defeat The vlctory sparked the Tornado wuth new lrfe, for they contmued thenr outstandmg play and upset o strong Somerville team 2016 In the closmg munutes, Pete Flnn hut sophomore Vac Lemmo Agam Malden come from behind by rallying for 18 points for a thrullmg 26 20 wln over rlvol Everett Junlor John Manzu was outstandmg for Malden wuth two touchdowns Also scoring were co captain Al Brown and fullback Bob McMaster, each wnth one touchdown In the flnal game of the season Malden crushed Medford 26 0 nn thelr 71st annual meeting FOOTBALL SCORES we wmuvwwf VJ -U as fi' 'tl 01.35 ri BOB MCMASTER EVADES BElNG TACKLED by a Haverhill player and runs 53 yoras for the flrst of has three touchdowns Malden led untul the last three minutes when the Hlllles scored the deciding touchdown beating Malden 36-28 Malden 24 Waltham Malden 28 Hoverhnll Malden 6 Weymouth Malden 14 Qulncy Brockton lConcelledJ Malden 4 Chelsea Malden Somervrlle Malden Everett A HOST OF MALDEN DEFENSEMEN led by Joseph Mlrley number 25 are about to tackle an Everett ball carrler After trallnng by eighteen points at the half Malden came back strong to defeat arch nval Everett Malden Medford 26-20 The wmmng touchdown was scored by John Manzl with only one mmute of playing time remalnmg 109 . . 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I F I ...l,...,26 0 , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . mf' THE FIRST TOUCHDOWN I5 about to be scored by halfback Vlc Lemmo the key block betng provlded by Frank Badolato 445 Wlth 32 yards between the Tornado and the goal lme Pete Fmn hut Lemmo with a perfect pass whale defenseman Badolato cleared the way for the run if J , We f 'Aq if aa JOHNNY MANZl races toward the goal lnne after catchmg a pass from Flnn Thus PAT scored after Lubtn s touchdown was the only successful one of the entlre game Provldnng blocking for this two polnter are George Hood 7F51 Peter Brown 452 and Frank Badolato 'f45 LET'S GOV' yell some excnted Malden fans waltmg un the rear of the hugh school prior to the third successlve torchlnght parade After a gngantlc motorcade lourneyed through our clty, vast crowds of students, slnglng the school song and cheering, f1lled Malden Square 110 After a colorful and spmted Beat Medford foot ball rally held nn the Jenkms Audutornum on Wed nesday mornmg and a torchlught parade that evemng through Malden the Golden Tornado entered Pearl Street Staduum on a brtsky Turkey Day mornmg 1958 knowung that thelr 1700 classmates and thousands of loyal fans were expectmg a vtctory The game was a one slded affalr all the way Early un the flrst quarter defense end Phul Stone covered a Medford fumble on Malden s thnrty seven settung up the Tor nado aertal touchdown play from Fmn to Lemmo f1ve downs later Later In the flrst quarter wlth his team leading 60 Stone agam fell on a loose Mustang ball The next Malden play resulted un an eight yard loss placung the Tornado on nts own nme Then for the longest and most excltmg run of the game sopho more sensatnon Vac Lemmo who had been converted from halfback to fullback only one week pruor to thus final game raced 91 yards for the second Malden TD, as Co captam Frank Badolato provuded the key block ln the second quarter the Malden eleven con tunued nts good playing After a Medford fumble re covered by Tornado back Cookte McNenl and after three consecutuve runs by Al Brown John Manzt and Vac Lemmo Co captam Brown cut down the sndeltnes behlnd some good blocknng for a 35 yard touch down Medford was held scoreless at the end of the second quarter Whale the football team rested at the half the Malden fans were entertalned by the band pep club and cheerleaders When the Tornado returned they conttnued thetr good playing Mud way through the thnrd quarter after Malden gamed possesslon quarterback Pete Fmn handed off to Al Brown who htt the middle for three yards Then Fmn faked a second handoff to Brown but Instead passed to end Stan Lubln from the Medford 37 Lubln grabbed the plgskln and after stralght arming the safety man, hut for pay dnrt Fmn threw to Manzl for the only successful PAT of the enture game Although the Tor nada dld not score after the thtrd quarter, they kept the Mustangs scoreless for four full quarters, shut tmg them out 26 0 For has service un Maldens vtctory, Quarterback Pete Fmn was awarded the W HIL trophy for the most valuable player un the Malden Medford game and lnneman George Hood received the flrst Thomas C Kenney Memorlal Trophy Thus trophy gnven In memory of the late reporter and sports edutor of the Malden Evenlng News for more than fifty years was awarded on the basus of team play and sportsman shup an the Malden Medford game Thus game was excttlng not only because Malden beat Medford 260 but also because the Tornado hed up nts 71 year old ruvalry wnth the Mustangs The serues now stands at 31 wms apuece and 9 tues l I 1 l -- 11 Il I I I I I , . - . I ,,,,,1a wmv--,f' . ,.,M ., .1 , - .U - ,- e . A -.A ' - ' I , . . 1 - , ' I ' I I - I I . M we gre J tx' -. ,tvs-.t it N ' 1, Wg ,,- f .. . A IGQ .., I A L5 . K ' Q A Q , .l.,s ff , ,ls V . x gt il . 4, . . . I A 1. . '- p - ' . if ' - ' ' ' 11 - 11 - .1 7 ' 1 1 Q n o 4 s I - I . ' - 1 I I ' I 1 1 I ' I I . . - ' . I I - .1 . .. . . . . . 1 - , . 7 I I I I I I ' q . . . , . - 11 - ll 1 I' . . , I ' I x I '1 HERE'S THE GAME BALL, BOB iniury received during the season, Bobby McMaster accepts the autographed game winning bull from team- mates P. Stone, J. Manzi, R. Golini, G. Hood, P. Finn, and co-captains F, Bodalato and A. Brown. In second oldest schoolboy rivalry .P - Not able to play in the Malden-Medford game because of a football ,ff THE FIRST RECIPIENT of the Thomas C. Kenney Memo- rial Trophy is Malden's iunior guard George Hood accepting the award from Mr, John Parella. Malden shuts out Medford 26-0 J' -ft 'iv K., my,-W THE HEAD MAJORETTES of the Malden Htgh School band Linda Pressman and Judith Goldstein wear headdresses of turkey feathers a suitable Thanksgiving Day attire Dm... W YW UQ i THERE GOES ALBIE Albert Brown led by his co captain Frank Badolato races at full speed along the sidelines for a 35 yard TD After practicing this play for several weeks the co captains were able to perform it successfully adding another six points to Malden s 120 lead before the half 'l'l'I f K ' ' ' V no g l ' X .5 rf is 1 - f D .s 1 l 1 . . L sl 4 . A K 4 1 I A 1 ' ' n . Y . gg 1 v- l Af P X Q x 1 V 9 f r Q., ,, c ,.,,,,. A- f -433, m . L ,gfw FQVJV N On., ,jx ,f , J. .73-- , eff' qv ., 1 5 . tu , ld. l. 'tm , ' , I - W E -.5 j -Q - -f k ' V -A , +V f -J' W at .V ' , an K . f Q , N . ar Y s s .. , , s X . . t w . A x' ,ig 4 ,, A , ' s A , , 5 - . - . ., I . ,, ,. A ., , . , , Q ., o 1 - , -14 ,J E' M. 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I 4 y - il 5 1 5, ' ' 1 ' 1 L ga 6 .IJ Wuth only one senuor on uts startung team, the Golden Gale coached by Arthur Boyle, played the enture season wuth three uunuors and one sopho more The Malden f1ve entered the Bay State Tourna ment havung Pete Funn and Al Barruss un the guard slot Long John Keats un center posutuon and Don Moore and Elluot Gventer as forwards Throughout thus years basketball season Co Captaun Al Barruss was the consustent hugh scorer wuth an average of 171 pounts per game Next was Co Captaun John Keats 65 rebounder of the team wuth 15 pounts followed closely by sophomore Don Moore wuth 14 and senuor Pete Funn traulung wuth 12 Fmn along wuth Barruss played excellent basketball thus season settung up many of the Gale's' plays Two other senuors who deserve mentuon are Larry Freedman and Ruchard Greenough who were unvaluable as flrst strung substututes Other substututes were Junuors Paul Carty Ernue LeBlanc and Larry Leavutt In the flrst nune of theur eughteen games Malden won four and lost five The Golden Gale beat Chelsea Revere Medford and Quuncy whule losung to the Greater Boston League champs Somervulle second place wunner Everett and North Quuncy Wey mouth and Lowell In the second half of the season however the Malden Hugh Eve copped only three games and were defeated un four of uts last five games by one two three and four pount decusuons Thus year Malden placed seventh un the Greater Boston Basketball League THE CENTER JUMP Malden s 65 Co Captaun John Keats out taps Everett s Steve Flunt Although the Golden Gale was able to score as a result of thus tap Malden was overpowered 73 55 CO CAPTAIN JOHN KEATS takes a one handed lump shot from Malden outscored Quuncy 69 60, Keats was hugh scorer Besudes the top of the curcle In thus eughth game of the season, un whuch huttung for 22 pounts, Keats was also excellent defensuvely as top rebounder 113 11 ll ' 1 I1 ll ' ' - 1 1 . , . . 1 I ll ' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 11 - 1 - 11 11 - . 1 ' . COACH HUSSEY S BEST JAYVEE BASKETBALL TEAM Include Row 1 left to rlght Dan Goldfarb Don Davldson Mac Singleton Arthur Daly Wllllam McKinnon Row 2 Jordan Shapiro manager Fran Maurlello Alan Berman James Bara Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Everett C helsea N Quincy Revere Weymouth Medford Qulncy Somervllle JV BASKETBALL SCORES Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Everett Chelsea N Quincy Revere Weymouth Medford Quincy Somerville hona Phll Permut Bob Pearlman Errol Baker assustant manager Coach Jack Hussey Not present are Arthur Fulman and Paul Mancnnl The reason for the happy Malden faces ns that this picture was taken lfnmedlately after beating un beaten Somervnlle 45 40 Ending the 1959 season with a 2 2 record Coach Charles O Wettergreen s Jayvee football teum had a comparatnvely fine year After f1fteen seasons of In structlng Malden Hugh s squad ' B ' team Coach Wet tergreen retlred from J V football In the flrst game of the season Malden over threw two TD passes one to end Brian Wlnmlll and another to halfback Ken Puleo Anthony Sestlto also scored on a surprlse end run At the Malden Everett game Manclm again con nected with two touchdown passes Ken Puleo and John Brandano being the targets Because Everett used many experlenced varsnty players however, they defeated the Jayvees 18 12 Again running Into varsity players at Quincy the Bonecrushers were defeated 366 ln the flnal game of the season Malden defeated rlval Medford 14 6 The 1959 Malden Hugh Jayvee basketball team, coached by John L Hussey had one of Its best seasons In years wmmng twelve losing f1ve with one tue game Although In the opening game of the season Malden was defeated by a strong Everett flve Mal den bounced back to wm nts next sux games con secutlvely with one unusual tue wlth Lowell Because Lowell Hugh Schol has a prlncupal's rule stating that the Jayvee game can not be played later than 7 45 the game was left at a 44 44 tue The Jayvees then defeated Medford and Quincy before losung two SOPHOMORE DON DAVIDSON GRABS A REBOUND for Malden agaunst Weymouth helped by Al Berman No 14 and Mac Srngleton In one of his hugh scoring games Davidson scored 22 polnts followed closely by Mac Singleton and Arthur Daly with 14 and 8 points respectively ln both games agannst Weymouth Malden won by Impressive scores capturing the flrst game 5031 and the second 62-42 games to the most consistent wmners Everett and Somerville Malden won seven out of nts last mne games and m the last game of the season defeated Somervllle a team whlch prevlously lost only one out of 47 starts In Junior Varsnty basketball games f , . , ' , , ' . 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'N VVS! 1 'mm br4n'iiJN If 'vf '!'W'!!ww ':1 'wrt 1-rf '1uW2t' r LY JE Hia 1 M aff-.. 1.-A uauawaa.. .Q aawwwwi- Nuidvlf any all sw 'nt-111:11-aF'vu141s'ulll1i-vai la-nu T 'O 8 -,st ,Wag ,,, Q.-211 sv, -ng'-1 ? as-4 IM.. 21.31, Kg, so -v-A 15 4d 'M2q 44' ilk ru COACH CHARLES O WETTERGREEN S LAST JAYVEE TEAM The Jayvee football squad of 1959 are left to rlght Row l Robert Lumenello Vernon Krueger Wllllam Moran Donald Glanqultto John DlGlovannl Wllluom Condon Alfred DlGlacomo Lawrence Sllva Row 2 Coach Louls Clarfella Paul Manclnl Robert Rehrmg from layvee football 6--.gvef ,,m A 33350 que Sibley Richard Fitzpatrick Rlchard Croteau Harold Shlner Jeffrey Low Ivan Gray Coach Charles Wettergreen Row 3 Kenneth Puleo Anthony LaFaucl An thony Sestlto Captain Brian Wlnmlll Sam Badolato Harvey Satz William Clark David Freedman manager Coach Wettergreen Will Head Cross Countr Track J V FOOTBALL SCORES Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Waltham 'I2 Everett 'IB 6 Quincy 36 vs Revere cancelled vs Stoneham cancelled T4 Medford 6 A PAUSE THAT REFRESHES' Assistant Coach Louls Crarfella, Captaln Brian Wlnmlll, and Head Coach Charles O Wettergreen, take a break from a pre Medford game produce at Pearl Street Stadium THE JAYVEE BENCH anxiously awaits Coach Wettergreen's beclron at the last game of the season ln Medford Because of fine play both defensively and offensively, the Bonecrushers won this game 'I4-6 Quarterbaclzs Paul Manclnl and Don Davidson threw touchdown passes to John Panarello and Brian Winmlll After thus game, the Jayvees presented the game ball to Coach Wettergreen, who retired from football coaching this year ' X ' 8 L l . 5,.'2J.f.f ' ,VX 'Q W.ffl..w9.' 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'H , W W-H Q X, I , W , 1 ao' -- , ' , - .... . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 3 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 - . . . 0 The 1959 Malden Hugh School Ice Hockey Team coached by the able Charles McGeoch were the guant kullers of the Eastern Massachusetts Hockey League thus year Although Malden f1nushed un the second duvusuon they defeated or tued many of the best teams un the league and thus upset the hopes of some of them for the hughly pruzed champuonshup In the openung game of the season the Golden Rods were defeated by cross town ruval Malden Catholuc 3 1 Thus poor start had a bad affect on the Rods for they dropped theur next three games to Natuck Dedham and Somervulle respectuvely After thus bad begunnung the Golden Rods played fine hockey and pulled out of theur slump They won five lost four and tued one after theur f1rst four defeats Captaun Tom Atkunson goalue Bull Heffernan and defensemen Lenny Green Eddue Sheehan and Ruch ard Kelley were greatly responsuble for Maldens umprovement In the next game the Golden Rods defeated Lex ungton 31 on a hat truck by sophomore Steve Swanson Thus vuctory was followed by an upset over powerful Wakefield 20 Sheehan and Al Garrant scored the Malden goals Heffernan was outstandung un the net wuth 23 saves Three weeks later Malden tued the league leader Natuck 2 2 for another bug upset Kelley s goal wuth 30 seconds of ployung tume left gave Malden the tue un thus hard fought game Swanson scored the other Malden goal After droppung a game to Dedham the McGeoch men overpowered Somervulle 42 and avenged a former defeat by the hands of the Red Devuls Thus vuctory was followed by a 2 1 defeat of Lexungton Atkunson and Joe Barahona made the Malden tallues The f1nal game of the season ended un vuctory for the McGeochmen Thus wun gave the as they out skated Brooklune 2 1 Rods a 5 8 1 record and a pro muse of a better year to come Endung wuth 5 81 record Lf' r MALDEN HIGH HOCKEY FANS seem pleased when Tom Atkunson scores a goal un a flne played game agaunst Lexungton The gurls shown above were loyal rooters for the Golden Rods all season Golden Rods Upset League Leaders FACE OFF Eddue Sheehan and an opposung player are about to face off for the puck durung the hard fought Wakefield game GOALIE BILL HEFFERNAN and a host of Malden players are shown convergung on the puck durung the Malden Catholuc game Despute the fine play of our team, Catholuc defeated the Golden Rods 117 . 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' Je QQ if Ek.. -fl' I' rw! 1 THE MALDEN HIGH RELAY TEAM w IC placed second at the BAA Meet and third nn the State Meet are Alble Brown Barry Malntsky Phil Scaramozzlno and Joel Shenker VIC LEMMO wins his heat In the 60 yard dash at the Navy Meet Malden scored II points In this meet, In which Shenker copped first place In the hugh school 440 Although placing fifth an the Metropolitan Track League Coach Wettergreens Indoor track squad was very successful un the bag meets At the BAA Meet in which Malden finished fifth out of 52 teams Albue Brown successfully defended his title In the 300 yard event The relay team which lost its first two starts against Brookllne and Medford was the surprise team of the event copplng second place be hind last years champion Rmdge Tech However in the State Meet the amazing four placed third finish :ng In 2 26 I a time better than the Class B C and D relay records Malden defeated Weymouth 49 28 after losing its first three meets In Dnvnsuon I of the Met League When Coach Wettergreen realized that he was a sure winner of this Weymouth contest he used has next years relay team consisting of Vic Lemmo Ron Collins Steve Peterson and Ken Puleo They won their event in 210 ln the last meet of the season against Rmdge Tech the Met League champion Malden was defeated 55 22 Brown ran third In the 300 in this meet while the relay team took first, thanks to a great anchor leg by Joel Shenker Other members of the team deserving recognition for good performances were Joe Mahoney in the 'IOOO John Montecalvo and Alan Bornsteun in the shot put and sophomore Bob Hume in the Mule METROPOLITAN TRACK LEAGUE SCORES Brookline Medford Newton Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Weymouth Rmdge GEORGE MORRISON, stretching at the finish, wins his heat In the 600 at the State Meet The track tean- received a lot of support from Malden track fans at this meet I I I I , ' ll ' ll - 3 I l I I - ' I . . ., , ,Q Q D I I . , -- I I ' I ,N . , . 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I I Q I I I ll II I I I Yi 11 n - - I 1 ' T rg I' 25 ' . , , 52 h- h V v A , 36 . . . 41 - ' , - , ' I - - , ,I 29 . , 48 . . . . 49 .. , .. .. . 28 , 22 ' , . . 55 'IIS THE 1959 INDOOR TRACK TEAM IS left to right Row l Welsh J Black A Brown P Scaramozzlno R Bent manager Row 3 R Hume J Hoyte P Agno Croft S Pascuccl L Nyman R legong Row 2 D Freedman assistant manager lettl G Morrison S Petterson F Alter V Lemma B Malltsky P Pnfulo Row 4 K Puleo L Wollnslcy J Shenker co captain J Mahoney co captain F Mazzom Coach C Wettergreen P Soucl R Colllns T Reed F Penza J Stewart Sparked by Brown, Shenker, and Scaramozzmo Track Team IS Successful at Bug Meets lax ALDO AGNOLETTI clinches second ID the 1000 at the State Meet The relay team placed thlrd In theur event at thus meet which was held an the Boston Garden ANTHONY CLEMENTE a gunlor edges outa runner at the flnlsh lnne IH a 440 yard heat at the meet held In the Fargo Bunldnng Malden won 5 heats In thus event 119 , , :R. ,. ,H. . 1. 1. , , :. ,. ,. - ,. ,. ,. . :. , p ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . : - 1- 1- 1' I- 1' F- 1 - 1- 1 1- 1- 1' - 0 O Q 5 . , I , 1 - , . XLT7 to Undergraduates X V Q February 16, 1959... Class of '61 Elects Peter Souey President THE BIG SIX, elected by the Class of 1961 on February 16, 1959 are, left to right: Richard Barricelli, vice-president, Linda Talanian, treasurer, Peter Soucy, president, Rosemarie Barricelli, secretary, Joan Berg, as- sistant treasurer, and Carol Ricci, assistant secretary. We Sophomores have had many new experi- ences since we entered M.H.S. Some were not in the least humorous, but when you look back . . . tumbling out of bed at 7 A.M., then hurriedly gulping down some food, you rushed out wonder- ing what you would meet up with that first day of high school. But soon your curiosity was pacified, and you finally got into the routine of things. Here we will record some incidents not in your regular routine. In thirty seconds you rushed up the stairs to avoid being late, opened your locker, only to have your books crash to the floor, and then realized you left your homework to do in the S period and there wasn't one. You rushed into your room and popped into your seat to be greet- ed by those friendly words, You're late! Then, your mind got busy trying to think of a new ex- cuse besides My alarm didn't go off. Then, on to your schedule for the day. How many times when the bell rang and you were anxious to meet someone, did your teacher boom, I haven't dis- missed you yet! We'll always remember that first day of school when Mr. Matthews told us of our different school, and that we get out of our work iust what we put into it. lf we keep that thought with us throughout our years at M.H.S., we'll have success. TEMPORARY SOPHOMORE COUN- Cll. REPRESENTATIVES include Row 1, left to right: A. Zalko, R. Barri- celli, L. Talanian, C. Ricci, Mr. Rob- ert Froser, adviser, N. Martone, chairman, J. Berg, S. Silbert. Row 2: R. Barricelli, R. Fine, M. Harding, J. Carroll, C. O'Brien, R. Kobey, J. Ruggiero, P. Clough, P. Sapienza. Row 3: P. Holzworth, P. Permut, J. Lyman, M. Davis, R. Slater, J. Drone, V. Lemmo, D. Webb, W. Norton. Row 4: R. Collins, R. Eaton, A, Har- ris, W. Cahill, J. Upham, J. Hoyte, R. Swanstrom, R. Durkee. MR. ROBERT FRASER HEAD ADVISER AND HIS ASSIS Mrs Joan Driscoll Miss Rose Corriveau Miss Hannah TANTS will have a busy hme advising our huge and am Lewin and Miss Audrey Rain Sianding Mr Louis Clar bilious class. Seated are left to rlgh? Miss Joan Bablneau fella Mr Walter Ryan Mr Fraser and Mr Marshall Pratt SOPHOMORE PERMANENT COUNCIL includes Row l, left To righl: S. Silbert, C. O'Brien, A. Aviian, R. Fine, P. Clough, P. Sapienza, J. Carroll, E. Drum- mey. Row 2: M. Davis, J. Rosen, R. Kobey, C. Gorsun, J. Bona- soro, J. Lyman, P. Holzworth, W. Norion, M. Ross, D. Webb, N. Martone, C, Thibeaulf. Row 3: J. DiMarco, P. Permut, R. Eaion, R. Swansfrom, N. Moore, A. Harris, J. Upham, W. Rilferhaus, R. Berardi. Row 4: J. Zimmer- man, L. Earle, R. Slnfer, V. Lem- mo, R. Collins, P. Mancini, R. Aucoin, G. MacDonald. . . M ,R I 5 , f , 5 s 5 ,-fa--s I f I , 1 SNOBELLE SWING, held in the Marshall Gym on December 19, 1958 was an enjoyable evening due to Jimmy Newman's music and the enchantment of Christmas. I, J M L- X THE FOUR SQUARES, Miss Rose DeVi1o, Miss Hannah Lewin, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, members of fhe Decorofion Commifiee, Mrs. Joan Driscoll, and Miss Audrey Rain really surprised us Rosemarie Barricelli, Linda Talanian, Judy Fosier, Dorothy with their unusual inferpretaiion of O us I, ' ' ' p Fllzgerald, and Miss Lewin, prepared the Gym for the dance. On December l9, 1958 . . . Sophomore Class Presents Snobelle Swing . ,.s.s,-.-.-.e.-awp 51 s f sc as A x 0 TOP BRASS, Miss Joan Babineau, Judy Lyman, Mr. Robert Fraser, Miss Hannah Lewin, and John Uphom takes time out to pose at Snobelle Swing. We give great credit to our Co-Chairmen, Judy Lyman and John Upham, our advisers, Miss Lewin, Miss Babineau, and Mr. Fraser, and to our com- mittee chairmen, Roberta Kobey, Entertainment, Wendy Norton and Janet Carroll, Decorations, Joyce Drone and Ralph Eaton, Tickets, Philip Permut, Publicity and Theme, and Richard Barricelli, Refresh- ment and Coats, who all gave much time and effort to contribute to the success of this first class function. N, f W., 4. ' 1- ,, 4 W s 4 W V 4 ' A ' -f. THE FOUR D'S captured PETITE LOIS ROZEN informed us THE SNOWBELLES, Phyllis Cohen, Janet Cohen, Lisa Spiegel, and Susan the audience with their of her problem, singing l'm Silbert, gave lucky Phil Stone, portraying Santa Claus, a friendly kiss, rendition of Dry Bones. Getting Nothing for Christmas. and really put us in a gay spirit with Winter Wonderland. 125 -15+ db ll at 'Q A M -lah up 'Q 41 A CLASS Frances Abber Gerald Abbott John Abbott John Ahern Sheula Ahern Barbara Albanese Christopher Almeida Frederick Alter Gary Alter Mane Ango Eleanor Armao Melvan Attenberg Marilyn Baker Theodore Baker Thomas Ballarnno Rosemarie Barrlcelll Davld Barrows Oluvua Barry James Bellmghlerl Kenneth Bennett Frederlc Benson Alan Berman Roberta Berry Dennas Bertulll Carolyn Bascoe Jeanne Bonasoro Albert Borges Lorna Bornstem Angela Bouchle Daniel Bouchle OF I96I Rhoda Abelson Frank Accolla Phlllp Agnolettl Rosemary Alblno Barbara Alcorn Bernadette Allen James Anapol Roberta Anapol Joseph Angalerl Richard Aucom Adelme Avllan Saveno Badolato James Barahona Constance Barrett Diego Barrlcelln Robert Buyers Margaret Bellefontame Nancy Benson Ronald Berardn Joan Berg Wnllnam Besaruck Twulah Blgney Eleanor Blnda Paula Borlson Mlchel Borkush Kenneth Bornsteln Clalre Boudreau John Bowman Barton Brass 0 ,aw 48 ala!! 1 I 41 be Qs 23. , I' 6 fa ' A J f Y A jk Q f J Q, ' W S 1 W 3 ' A . 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A frm 6 A f t 1 A H ai A-7 t 'Jil' 1 M 1 1 he 'ff .pw flu rg f' 'Q' if fffz as I ar- fm CLASS F I96I Carol Brauer Joseph Brennan Paul Bnssette Wmmefred Browne Carol Brozonos Rnchard Brussard Wllllam Bumstead Ann Burke Mary Louise Burke Suzanne Burnett Davld Burns Vlola Bush Mary Calore Rnchard Campbell Joan Cantone Carolee Carleton James Carllne Pnscalla Carllne Davld Carter Eugene Carty Paul Carty Barbara Cataldo Vlctor Ceranna Robert Cersoslmo Jean Chelman Patncla Clark Donald Clarke Judith Cofran Bmnle Cohan Harriet Cohen Ruta Brogan Renee Broulllette Paul Brown Mane Bryan Brenda Bucci Paulme Bulolcl Nancy Burke Barbara Burnett Mlrlam Burnett Jeannette Buttaro Wllllam Cahill Irene Callahan Donald Capruo Constance Carey Robert Carlberg Janet Carroll Mary Carroll Patrick Carroll Ann Cary Jannce Castruccl Anthony Cataldo Leslle Champ: Elaine Charlton Robert Chase Patrucla Clough Rhonda Coburn Jean Coffey Janet Cohen Phyllls Cohen Anne Cole 57 I'bs 'n ian ax 4 :A aff 40 nh fits. : '? -Q J z A-C 4 J 4 f -e J 3 ' D . - I ' Ni I K' nl NW A Q S 5 J ' . 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In 5 C ASS OF I96I Catherine Collms Ronald Colllns Susan Collins Wllluam Condon Patncla Connearney Nell Connell Vurglnla Cook Carmela Corrente Janlcs Corner: Wullsam Crocker Harold Croft Meredith Crosby Mary Crucuottu Loring Culleton James Cummnngs Ann D Agostano Elnzabeth Dam Margaretta D Avella Edward Dean Judith Dean Margaret Dean Frances Delaney Gall Dellelo Donald Delorle Beverly DeSlmone Beverly DeSousa John Dewsnap John DlGlovanm Joseph DlMarco Leonard DnMauro Wllllam Collins Wnlllam Collyns Enleen Comeau '-Q Richard Connell Priscilla Conrad Carl Conway Chrlshne Cosgrove Prlscllla Cragen Eleanor Cremlns Paula Crosby Kenneth Crosscup Barry Crotty Margaret Cushing Duane Cutter Duane D Addarlo Donald Davldson Beverly Davies Marlone Davls 1 George Dearth ,N Mary DeCola Anna DeFlllppo June Dell Orfano Thomas Delue Marcla DeMarco Jack DlCarlo Letuha Dnclue Alfred DuGsacomo Stephen Dman Vlncent Dinan Charles Dmeen .dawg '? I 5 8 'Q 'Q il 58 ,, 3 C ,Q --. 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I N 2 -1 7 ' ' 2 C X J -M----my .Je ..,7 CLASS OF I96I Paul Dlnglvan Edward Doherty Richard Doherty John Doucette Joyce Drane Stephen Dryer Robert Driscoll Ellen Drummey Sandra Dubun Paul Dunn Robert Dunphy Carl Dupont Leonard Earle Ralph Eaton Sinclair Elsan Albm Ernkson William Evely George Falabella Mary Ferguson Paul Ferry Roberta Fme Ann Fish Carole Fisichella Dorothy Fitzgerald Judith Foster Nancy Fowle Louis Frank Elaine Froio Mary Ann Furda Mary Fusi John Donovan Kenneth Donovan Claire Doucetta Robert Drmkwater Madeline Driscoll Patricia Driscoll John Duggan Henry Dunn Luke Dunn Martin Durant Roy Durkee John Dustm Jeanne Elkins Douglas Ellard Agnes Ellis Karen Farnham Peter Femgold Rayna Feldman Louise Flnn Roberta Fmn Ronald Fmn Richard Fitzpatrick Douglas Forbes Mary Forti Kenneth Frazer David Freedman Jane Frisoni Peter Gailis John Galante ff--.........a 'Q ! n ---........ W'-Y--+-sud Q 3 L 'U Q - 2. 2. Q 'Tl -5. 0 . Y 4. l x 7? M1 . i QT' ab of 9, A A M f f A ral I tj, I s CLASS GF I96l Joan Gannon Alfred Garrant Mary Gaudette Donald Glanqultto Ronald Gllbert Ralph Gnller Thomas Glynn Dnana Goldman Frederick Goldstein Charlene Gorsun Dorothy Grant Ivan Gray Ruthann Green Paul Green Wllllam Grenler Daniel Halllssy James Hanson John Harchng Jeanne Harrlson James Hashem Sandra Hawluns Thomas Hlltz Sandra Hummelwnght Pamela Holland James Hounam Davld Howard John Howard Rayanne Hurley Roberta Huytfer Edward Hyde Peter Gennette . , ,,,' ' sl 4 , Q 5 ,Ll A I s 5 ' ' 2 I' Stephen George I fi 'C Paul Gesm Ethel Glllette Richard Gansberg Emmanuel GIUHFB Robert Goldsteln David Gopen Mane Gordon Beverly Green Edward Green Phyllis Green Richard Gulder Genevieve Hall Karen Hall Marcia Hardlng Vurgrnla Harper Arthur Harris Patncua Hearn Claire Henneberry Kathleen Hlckey Pamela Holzwarth Pamela Hood Phyllis Horwitz James Hoyte Robert Hume Constance Hunt James lacono Lmda lacono Joanne lannaccl AXA ,ali l fe ' 1 '--'dia ,wp 'Lx -227 JYA .Win f I l ff ,,g . 1 ll 'ff Ui Nl or gl he .l 5 1 lf' 'S ,.,,, fi ji -1 in 2 4 ' I u fi , Q ILM ' lll 4- ' ' . 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'Q sift' .Q........., M---gg,- no 9' sf oi 'Fly 1 CLASS OF I96I Christopher Inman Lorna lnnls Paul Jack Susan James Gall Jlllett Alvm Johnson Davld Jutras Nell Kalman Judy Karras Barbara Kelly Thomas Kelly Janet Kenvln Marcna Kmght Roberta Kobey Lols Kotzen Vernon Krueger Paul Lacey Anthony LaFaucl Phyllls Landry Ralph Larkln Anna Lask Rosemary Lefever Victor Lemmo Jane Lester Judith Levlne Elame Lewis Joseph Lewls Steven Llederman lnza Lmnell Nancy Luster Lee Jackson Tom Jacobson Shirley Jacques Paul Jcllymore Harry Jonsson Robert Jordan Robert Keefe Paula Keen Thomas Kelleher Robert Klllnon Arlene Kung Phyllls Klasky Sandra Lou Kotzen Paul Kramer Alnce LaFleur Carolyn LaMarca Donna Lamkin Russell Lecaroz Arthur Lee William Lefave Marilyn Lev Elame Levenson Nancy Levenson Robert Lewls Ronald Lewls Allen Lleb Donald Luttlefleld Edward Lomasney Gall Lounsbury c-.J lb .5 an fu 651: 3, ' ' 2 so ' A fl A-5 M ,, y 5 , M . . t, , K 4 :E -it -1 ,J ldr -qs: A K , ' 5 K . ,. 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'E GB ,QT 'M ,Ag CLASS OF I96I Nelson Lovins Jeffrey Low Rosemary Lubofsky Judlth Lyman Kren Lynch Laurence Lynn Gerald MacDonald James MacDonald James MacDonald Marguente Magee Margaret Magner Barry Maguire Paul Moncml Sheila Manmng Sandra March Edmond Martel Nancy Martone Pauline Mason Gayle McCusker Edward McCusker Lorralne McDonald Elame McGuire Wllllam McHugh Dorothy Mclaughlm John McVane Kathleen McWhlrk Rnchard Melanson Chrlstme Metcalf Ronald Meuse Joseph MICCIIIZI Perry Luke Robert lumenello Albert Lutkevlch Robert Lyons Bessie MacCulsh Barbara MacDonald Wm MacKinnon Jr Carolyn MacLean Carol MacLennan Charles Mahoney Gerald Mahoney Rhoda Mallun John Marchelletta Robert Marchelletta Ronald Marcotte Marlonne Masterton Marlon Mattson Francls Maurlello Georgua McGerr James McGonagle Claire McGrath Thomas Mclaughlm Danrel Mclean Thomas McNulty Shella Meltzer Janice Memmolo Paula Mernman 'Uk 'tl ff' 76' KT' al fi -Q Abe. 1 rs. -1 mf wr ffm We affirm Bruce Muller A K Robert Muller ,,,, Diane Mnllner 7 '9 7 'I' 3 A' 1' I ri 5 - '- ' . -1 J 7 i f -f ,A I ,f 1 --- -, , R 1 g J L . 5 V '. 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I PG CLASS OF I96l Sandra Mlnlsterl Marlene Moccla Merle Moccua Jean Moore Norman Moore Duane Moran Robert Morgan John Mornson Karen Mornson Rlchard Mullaney Marllyn Zmer Duane Nadell Joan Nelson Roy Nilsson Allen Nlssenbaum Gerald North Wendy Norton Catherine Nouml Cornelia O Brien Duane O Brlen Hamilton O Brlen Mary O Leary Sheila O Leary Judlth Olson Richard Osterllnd Peter Owens Carolyn Pace John Panarello Carl Pappo Judith Paras John Montecalvo Lorraine Mood Donald Moore Bruce Moran Wrlluam Moran Carol Morello Vaughn Moscone Eleanor Moulalson Charles Mulse Rrchard Nannls Constance Nelson Elizabeth Nelson James Noble Jr Gerald Nolan Maurltz Nordstrom Michael Novack Shlreen Nutter Peter Nylm Nancy O Brien Nancy O Donnell Ann Ohlson Thomas O Nell Betty O Nelll Cynthra Osgood Anthony Pagllccua John PUgllCClC Ruchard Palmer Jean Parsons Jean Poscarelll Tobyanne Paster 7' KQ 'Q -Q J! ,, Aim ...f 'in amps It fu ,a nm' ,-,4 s. I A , J ' - . ' 4 Q A . 4. , ,Q . 3 I , W J l M. 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'Q 4' CLASS OF I96I Mlrlam Patlun Stephen Patten Patrlcna Peabody Duane Peluso Frederick Penza Rnchard Peppe Rosalie Plcardl Anne Paerce Paul Plfalo Martun Pomeranz Susan Portnoy Margaret Prmce Patrlcla Puopolo Prlscnlla Radln Carol Rae Ann Recklltls Elame Recklltls Karen Reeves Jeanne Rlccl Vlrglma Rucclardelll Ellen Rice Claire Rlley Joan Rltson Wllllam Rlttershaus Louls Romano Natalie Romano Judith Rosen Mary Ross Jerome Ross: Janet Roulllard Dorothy Peach Raymond Pearo Margat Pehrson Phnlnp Permut Wnlluam Perry Jr Stanley Peterson Jr 0' Anthony Pmeault Margaret Pol Wlllnam Pollock Jr June Pritchard Roger Prxtchard Stephen Prodanas Carol A M Rae Barbara Raney Howard Raphel Thomas Read .,, Duana Reppuccl Carol Ruccl :Ev Maureen Richardson Arland Richmond Thomas Rucker Rosalne Rlzzuto .., ,vs Janet Robbins Lllllan Robinson Annette Rosenberg Barry Rosenthal Irma Rosenthal Deborah Rubm Nancy Rubm Arleen Rudolph in lil , -- - i fl A J -we A S ,R .ii .Q ' J J, 1 I .-, All EA li l f rf lf' . 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A I fl N s 3 4 J l R 'F 2 gn ' I ,., , ' F Q g jig Vfgf I , 4 ,, a 1 J J X ' . nf, A 2, 2 ,Q Y . 6 5 j We A ' 3 Ei - ,Q K IQ: fa 4.19 fb 2 5 'T ,aw 'M CLASS CF I96I Lorraine Rugglero Herbert Ruggles Joseph Ruotolo Paul Salla Joyce Sanborn Peter Saplenzo Paul Schofield Vincent Schuurman Sharon Scott Anthony Sesttto Robert Sewell Martin Shacat Carol Shenker Judith Shepardson Dorothy Sheridan Michael Sholder Robert Sibley Susan Sllbert McDaniel Singleton Duane Sknlllngs Richard Slater Rosalind Smith Rosalyn Sokol Peter Soucy Janet Spinelli Joyce Spinney Joan Stack Thomas Steed William Steed William Strauss Lawrence Ruvldo Edward Ryan Ellen Ryan Dorothy Saul Armella Savum Robert Scarpacl James Seery Neal Selzmck Elaine Semon Diane Shaun Esther Shames John Sheffield Cynthia Sherman Joan Shields Harold Shiner Lawrence Silva Sandra Silver lleen Simons Mary Slattery Paul Slccumb Muriel Smith William Spadafora Chester Spear Lisa Spiegel Laurence Stanley Joyce Starr Dennis Statho Albert Stuart Paul Suffredini Dennis Sullivan f X2 'E---2 Q f fa! 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'Q 'Q 41 I 'vu 'W ,fn P I 2 1 fws -,X :ff 9 -eil vm Class of I96I Elalne Sulllvan Patrlcla Sullivan Wllllam Sulllvon Jr Wayne Swanstrom Ruth Sweeney Eva Sweezey Ronald Tankanow Janice Taylor Harry Templeton Janet Tlbbetts Helen Tlerl Carol Tobun Janice Trabucco Michael Travallnl Mlldred Travalml George Ultnno Judlth Underwood John Upham Deborah Venuh Charles Vogel Duanne Vuolo Steven Wallach Robert Wallask Lucille Walsh Gerald Webber Wlltrud Welgl Harrsette Welsberg Roberta West Donald Weston Sharon Whitaker 136 Henry Svenbye Steven Swanson Plchard Swanstrom Robert Swlet Janet Szymczak Llnda Talanlan Chrlstme Teta Carol Thlbeault Carolyn Thurston Carol Todd Candlda Torres Robert Toto Valerie Trltter Dons Trout Sandra Ullman Natalie Valente Nancy VanCampen Barbara Vartanlan Joseph Wagg Lynne Walker Donald Wall Paul Ward Juduth Watson Dorothea Webb Barry Welss John Wellington Barbara West Elaine Whlte Joanne Whlte Lourse Whlte 'Q LAI 'Y-'E' 'av vi eau.m 3.-:fi Hg . - , ' 4 ' J sl 6 . gg, J' Q 1 1 . . . 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' ' Mary-JaneWhite A 4 W 3 Q Edith wnm A 6 V ' Stephen Wills L N ii 1 . , Theresa Wohrman 4 A Z A' K V , gs Janice Wood Q .. 1 1 Joan Woods 4. . of-, , Andrea Zeidel -T Doreen Zellin W 3 R y Q, 2 Sandra Zicher .1 e N, 11 I SOPHOMORES Patricia Bayes James Bruno Barbara Grace Samuel Keats Joseph MacEachern NOT S so l X, J :g ' v 1 O . Virginia Wilson 4 Z' Jeanne Winner if ' R Xb Mm ww-ee J 1 is ,las A. -Q ' ,Q 1 1 ' I 'T fi Deanna Wyeth S ' V R q A Paul Yetman y, A fl A -, Arline Zalko W - ' i 'D r , ,fy ' Q K is ...,?:.:. 5 Janice Zimmerman ,j Jerold Zimmerman I N ' SHOWN ARE William Park Joseph Regan Kenneth Rowe Marjorie Sica Albert Silva WHO WILL WIN? On February 3 1959 ln the Jenluns Auditorium the largest number of candidates ever to run for office anxiously await their turn to present their qualifications ta the Class of 1961 while listening to Ralph Eaton candidate for Vice President These brave people include Row 1 left right A Harris J Hoyte T Kellnher N Lovins W Norton M Perhson S 137 Silbert J Drain Mistress of Ceremonies P Soucy G Ultrlno D Barrlcelll E Bavuso C Cosgrove L Jackson R Kobey L Talanlan Row 2 P Permut D Rubin J Spinelli R Barricelll J Bonasora P Cohen C Gorsun R Huyifer L Katzen M Patlun C Ricci D Slulllngs J Splnney J Berg J Cohen K Farnham L Lynn and S Nutter 4 ,, ,, . . . . . . . . I . . . . 1 1 I I - 1 f - I - 1 - . ' ' ' ' , . , . , . , , . : . , . . . I . . . . I u . .I l . .l I I i I . I I I , ' - ' . ' ' : , - . , - I - , . I - I - 1 - 1 ' I ' . I ' I ' 1 I ' ' I u I r I ' I ' I ' ' October, 1958 . . . Class of l960 Re-Elects Gail Schneiderman President The date is September 3, 1958, and the place is Malden High School where 601 members of the Class of 1960 are returning for their junior year. Thus we made our second invasion of Malden High and advanced from the silly Sopho- mores of last year to the jovial Juniors of this year. After the long, idle summer, it was time again to return to the old grind, but we Juniors were not worried by this thought. On the contrary, we were looking forward to the many activi- ties in store for us. This second year at M.H.S. is probably the busiest, but, at the same time, it is the most fun. With so many class and club activities open to us, most of us are never idle. In addition to extra-curricular activities, however, there is always the problem of good grades, and we are forever pursuing them, too. Outside of school, fraternities, sororities and other clubs keep us busy, not to mention iobs and sports activities. With hardly any snow this past winter, it was one of the best for skating we can remember. In early October we held our class elections, with Gail Schneiderman being re-elected president. Other officers elect- ed were Larry Leavitt, vice-president, the only successful male candidate in our class's history, Barbara Gelpe, secretary, Carol Fine, assistant secretary, Deanna Makris, treasurer, and Amy Fine, assistant treasurer. Everyone will long remember Halloween Eve, 1958. Our first iunior dance was held under the co-chairmenship of Dotty Bowdren and Larry Leavitt. In addition to contributing to our growing class treasury, the affair was a huge social success. Say Garcon, our Junior Varieties show, was a successful production through the untiring effort of all class members who assisted Co-chairmen Lorna Brookes and John Sarno. Committee co-chairmen included the following: Marvin Tab- asky, Judges, Carol Goff and Frank Federman, Talent, Harriet Gilman, Invitations, Gordon Jellow and Nancy Gentile, Tickets, Marilyn Oxman and Barrie Paster, Patrons, Karen Anderson and Peter Rosenthal, Theme and Script. Louise Proto and Lois Arkin, Usherettes and Candy, Connie Caprio and Peter To- masello, Art, Barry Malitsky, Prizes, Diane Schluger and Arthur Fulman, Publicity, Jean Arthur and Robert Pearlman, Program, Donald Silversmith and Dennis Williams, Stage and Props. The talent of this twentieth Varieties show was presented in a night club setting under the capable direction of Mr. Robert Fraser. Many of us happily look back on those Varieties committee meetings, and feel sad that they are over. We iuniors all agree that our second year at M.H.S. has proved to be a very satisfying and rewarding one, and we look forward to next year when we shall become sophisticated seniors. Q . . ...fi fi 1 x -xx 1 X 1 MR ABRAHAM OXMAN SPEAKS TO THE JUNIOR ADVISERS about the Junior Ralph Merry, Mr. Edward Melanson, Miss Joan Bcbineau, Miss Ellen Palmer, Miss Varieties Left to right, are: Miss Virginia Gardner, Mr. Anthony Guarino, Mr. Adeline Wetmore, Miss Florence Parker, and Miss Hazel Cornish. Missing is Mr. 138 John Hussey. M- 'Q SW: W. x.: ggwm 1 4 iq, .Q '.'5,,g5w3Qf ., , TIE E51 HTH O 4' sr 'Q '62 1' A 1 ,Y E in 1... Q K L -arf... Y 4 I 4 ..... X C' v CLASS OF I960 Joyce S Abber lrlhan F Albanese Anthony A Albano Rochard A Amato Karen M Anderson Dorothy Angelo .sv- Damelle Antonowucz M Allbertl Arlene C Allen Joan K n Azoff Juduth E Bagelman Louuse Assetta Leslne E Awrach Murry A Awrach are Joseph Barahona Fred Barnsteln Roberta T Barrett Joseph A Barnss Nancy A B arter melW Benson Jr Joyce R Benznl Wallace Bellefontalne Eleanor G Belllveau Laurence A Bendell Da James H Black Shenla F Bluestem Dorothy J Bowdren Dons E Boyd Barbara A Brrtchky Lorna S Brookes -If Joan A Blundell g.. iss QW Damon F Bradley Oliver R Brooks Dolores A Bonaluto Kenneth F Borrelll Angelo A Aresco ous A .sg Cothenne P Alley Florence A Amaral Carol A Amato Arkln Shenla B Armstrong Jean A Arthur 19 Vnncent L Barley Barbara A Bollanno Waldo R Banks lorrame D Bartlett James C Beattie Jane Belger Mary A Berry Z n : h -4 F' w eu Q ea an 1 71 1 o : I' If m so - an :r ,df L- rn Q :s m 0 C J h :- ro -1 If 3 -. :- 0 : -4 w al 0 4 Q X John A Boschettn M rna I Bresnlck Judlth E Brewer John F Brandono Barbara A Brennan Warrenl Brenner y C I A Br an Judith A Bryar Elame M Broulllette MarllynJ Brown Peter W Brown aro y '+ . I C . 1. - . ' 6 X I G A - , i . C , ' A if it ff or . gf J I K f 1 F A r 5 A f A , A ' Lyll J. A X 7 -C A , N '. . ' x, . V 1 x - if A A 1' J , . . B A ,J - fe - .1 fs S , P A V' ' V j ' J gh ty 1 em. f A JK X, X W , I X' 5, If E :H Q- Ke K ' ' ' I 3 ,Q -.2 Cc, ft J 'X .Zig A AQ w 1 'lla A A 7 F- 5 -filafmiii B f J if 'QA -1 46 A C A A g Y .5 2- K an IP xt- J ' r 1 ' , ' . ' . , . . ' . . , Jr. . A K 5 g A 2 . . ,, ' , ff, f tv Vx V 1 .N fy .X V Y 1 . X My x X A .V 'rx 'L Af J 5 fl sg, ,f A-.. A L It X, Q N :X X J fs l - A - J 2 Q .- ,Q Q. , N iq -H ,A l A h X .li .L hill, 5 J' N ,f iff' B , -A :VA 3 4 CLASS QF I96O .sion 'rr W at Nea A Buchanan Kathle n M e Buckley Ellssa Budulav Joanne C Burnside Rnchard L Butters Camille J Cantone Susan Capone l' s fXl RlchardM Carpenter Barbara R Carter Carol A Cerullo Carol Charshoodlan Norma R Cnhak A Roger Clark Ys.4 Robert W Clough Lawrence M Cohan .ff fr If Wlllnam F Collms JamesJ Coll Joanne F Clark Robert P X A Y lt' I L ffl lx yer Wllllam C Colwell Davld M C Ellen J Budnlov Loraune E Button Madehne C Cadnero Jean M Cal .af ConstanceJ Caplto Wnlllam Carbonneau Robert D Carter Carmen V Caserta J I xiii lrvmg Cherande Mark I Cheren Rochelle L Ch Clausen Anthony Clemente Douglas A Burdick W abro Barbara A Calore Dennis Ca Davrd J Carlber ames H Caswell Carole let Francis X Clccarlella Ro llllam R Burk Davld M Burke Ivo 4- B S55 g H Earl Carlson Robert M Carlson C Lb A Catalano Rosemary Cataldo N T17 semary Clccarlella Y' Sandra L Cloonan Duane M Clough arry N Cohen Beatrice J Cohen Martin B Cohen onnolly Brenda R Conrad Vuto A Con ik Sydney Cohen Marcia J Coles salvo John Constantmo,Jr Barbara A Dorothy A Burns Larry R Cann arol A Carmichael ancy A Caton role A Clccottl Patrlcla Clough James M Collms Cook - . : ,az , L . '- q BQ- ,-sg L '57 gr ' - of . BLRQ .. ' 9 I 9 . B L v 'Q ' 1:- . ' Y. C E . L il X l fr f sf A V 5' ' K ' ha. 4- - . . 1 f X me X 5 Q 'x , ' f 1l P 4 -sy - Q. ' 1- . J -'J A , x , ' ' ? l 4 N 5 F 1 R 6 xr ly 1 1 L A lf? :ZEIYLX ' , YW? . ' Q has C G J. A ' 21 A N V A 7 Jy .Q A X p me F 1,5 l' ' X x . ' L W F . -. U W A F X' A 5- Kr , is ,, A A K LA tl w , G . L- Q 3 Yr I kk ykgifr K 1 V V xg' f if ,' X ik li , uv- we A , 1: A gh , are .- , ' ' x ' NN .' q, ' 51-W 6' , X B Ls s XX ,fm r. fx ff tr . ' . . . . ' . A. A V ' Q ' K 4 . If ' 1' ' N 'A ', ' , 4 N ' fjrr ! V - ' H l A QI 17 ' . . B . ' . ' . ' . . ' 2 5 Y , iv . 7' -' P ' 5 in ' ' R' R . et , by y , .fx J A A A '11 5 4 K f- t '4' 'x' C ., ' l n -' 1 CLASS GF I960 Vex? Ruchard B Cooper Juduth Copenhagen Dolores F Corrlcellu Ardulno Corvl Pau J Coughlan John J Crowe Jr Herbert W Culleton F Cummings Maureen Cunningham Joanna F Cuoco f Barbara E Danuels Glenda I Davls Michael A Davns Lucille T DelGenuo Diana Della Prana Lulgl S DlBella Joyce A Dldrls JamesR DlGIUCOm0 lchard F Dmglvan Edward V DlPletro 'HW ml Douglas P Doty John S Doucette Gall A Dram Marlon E Drane Maureen Druscoll Joan L Dubmsky Pau J Duffy Wnlllam R Dulong ancyJ Duncan Catherrne H Dunlea 'Ri- 1-x Frederick E E ard Duane M Ellis Harold N Ellsworth udnth Evans Wllllam J Evlnson gt Seri Joanne Far e erman Ron rahar Thomas F Farraher Frank E F d a M Feingold Nicholas Ferentunos Albert B Cou e Sh l Arthur F Daly Melody B Danberg 'Q' Kat Louls A D1Pletro Glusepplna DuSanzo Franc Robert I Draker Parker Dunn onna L Factor Loulse Ferrarn hleen DeSlmone Judlth Y DlBattnsta p ur ey A Cowan Ruchard G Croteau 1 f-1 Paulme Daneault FrancnsJ DuBelno 3 ns Donovan J Ronald Drouun Sylvia Druck Patncla A Durdle John W Dykeman Robert G Farley Sandra P Farmelant Judlth R Ferraro AmyL Flne Q Q Q 8 ,YJ s - L K 1 K L U V v K A 2 ' 'fs Jn A X 3 f y fig ,ivrx xx fa Y Y K W .. R 'R f f Qas, . 31' tk a L 5 G A ,f A va' 'F' -A ri' 5- 1- A 1' 4' , VA ,v K 1,2 vi , , 4 A , , ' 'fy V fl F Q. ' ,fff ,-A ,. ff S rl , , . , Jill . ' ' . . . ' '1 Q - in K fs :S -l ,N 4. ' :. gm 1 ' L A In A' ' V1 f E ,.,, L 4 - ' , kykq 'J ll nv- ' -A ,Y rg Q. ix Qy. I K 'Q , D A ,,. , , 1 s ge 'A J . Q if 1 ' i , K. , L Pt . ,ff t L ,f f P G N 0 F CM , . l . l D . . I . . U . . I . . . A . . . . . . I r' 6 4 'Fu -' 6 J.. G' cr 'K ' .LF , iff? X .gin I 1 ml L V a X J . V I5 v a ' R5 y , U J ff i r , fi? . , s gil A 15:2 A ' A f f x L X -X l J r 'f fl . ' l . ' ' . N . ' . A. ' ' . . A 1- Q- 1: ar. it A Az 1 A I J V' Y , :L AX I lx. lt rl'l , 7 7 A if A J . L F t iff K L X Nw ' . Il ' , ' . J ' ' ' . ' D - - - - 6 C Q Gr I S- A gg 6 ' 5 4 Q, f Q , .. A .I,.. l A' A ' ' ,Ali . L4 , . We sh t L - X 4 . . . . . C ASS OF I96O an qs 'U suchella P Fitzgerald J Carol A. Flne Nancy J Flnkelstem Sandra Flnn Marne E Florentlno Alice G Fnsher James N Flsher Francis J Fl W Foster .lr Barbara L Fowler Anthony R Fratonu Brenda A. Fitzpatrick Maureen Fltzpatrlck Ruta M Fntzpatrrck Mnchael C Foley Peter Forrest Thomas 53 Q1 Carol J. Frederick William J Freedman everly A Freutas Mary El en Frmk Rosalue J Frolo Robert M Frunt Charlotte M Fuccn Arthur Fulman as MX RN Barbara A Fusl Ellot D Gabowltz cquelme Gaetano John H Gagllardn Bernice P Gamerman Barbara J Gelpe Nancy J Gentile Marcla J George 'K Q... X Jacquelyn Gibbons Robert C Gulgun Hornet A Grlman Joan M Gnrolamo Bermce L Gluck Evelyn R Gluksman John A Glronna Carol L Got? K s f WZ' Barbaral Goldberg Danlell. Goldfarb Marlenel Goldman Myrn G Goldman Barbara G Gould Michael E Gover Jeannette Grobowslu Joan Grabowslu Marcia R Graham Paul L Graham Arthur L Green Joel N Green Harvey Greenbaum Norman Greenbaum Snlvna L Guanclall Lynda D Gunld Z 1 gf E Hamel Duane R Hammerle Joseph C Hanley Krussandra Harden Janet J Harper X Jane M Haggerty Jean Roland S Gustafsen EllrottJ Gventer . - R J e fpfwv K L Us' A 5 I Q be Ls -yhy --. ,f y y ,gy . lc- ' -'Y , .L . fl W ' R ' Eff I W ' . ' . . . . . . . . V . I . . Q . . R. I . I rl C 5 T' ' Q 'I ff G f -ff-1 it T - 7, er. qx .1 J w ,, , 1 'L 1, , 3' I A K' A, t ' 1 :ff .1 1 7 'ssl . . , A . . . I A. y I I A D . S l gs 3 6 :J Q X 6 Jn .3 ' , -A .K-R Q . g.y.'.ff:7- '.e,V ELI K - 3 l A It I if ll . B . ' I ' ' . ' . ' . ' s. to 4 f f. , Q. T .1 S 'L so A .. X, e-'f.' rf A. A . rl in - V-, I Cv I e Q ly, A I ' K .F W 1 1 4- K3 I, ui S t ..- A ,X , X qw X my A if r QAXXQ I. I dwg, . 7 ., .hiv x 1 1 my . x . . W6 A ' K ' ' 4 , ,L ' at X E ' Q 1 - ,f .-C, iff? f. .N -X . ' . . a . . ' . ' ' 1 ' A , Q M In G- .' Q D 'G .' 1 A iv ' . - J K . . I 35 , 1 Q , R . r V I tr T- Q V A E- ' f - . 1 L sv R . , 'X ' A Q. Q f . 5 7 J - . 3 ' ' ' 4 5 9 K. A i ' X I 1 . l V X N X I X 5 CLASS OF I96O 'TC X ., f 4,1 Ralph F. Harriman Paul M. Harrington William C. Hartman William Heffernan John E Hickey Elizabeth L Hicks Janetl Holbrook Bertram D Holland Beverly A Howe MargaretA Hughson Susan D Hunt LX Lawrence Jachrlmo Lendon J Jackson Frederick Jacobson Karen A Johnson Frederick M Jones Lewis D Kano fr 'N 5 X Thelma M Kung Alan I Krasnow ris J James Laterzo John Latham Lawrence Lavargna Gerald I Leeds Patricia A Hussey Laurea Lou James Barry A Kaplan Marilyn A Knensk E' Vincent J Lavlno tn' Q., Joyce P Leffler C Judson Lelsk Jr FredA Leuchter 'L 5 Mx rn 4 'L -4 :x 3 I 2. LQ :- Q 3 P 'It .fv- George E Hood Jr Y George D Iacono Maureen E James Marlane H Kaplan Jeanne M Lach or Lawrence A Leavitt Joan D Levine L5 leah J. Henderson John E Hopkins il if vm A ar Virginia Herrick Donlel F Horgan J John Impeduglna Joseph Inglannl Gordon H Jellow John V Keats Charles G Lambert Ernest H LeBlanc 'ef Lnda K Levine Carol A Johnson fs Judith E Kidder Ilona J Lansky K Alan L Nancy WSE Gloria M. Hibbard Judith A Horgan David L Isenberg Judith B Johnson Elizabeth L Kung Betty C Lanzmo LeBovldge Diane J Lecaroz M Levine Sharon B Levine 5 G Gt ,, . , 5- Aly , . , cr ' -' A. --fr' , I X xl F - i i - ' - . . , . . ' ' . , r. ' . 4. ' 'K 9 3' ' ' 'R : V' - v 9 f K f t - 4 I r I X. f I I ,. ,1 . . 3 N I X. V X4 A J L. 5 - Q 1 I s ,H B 6' ' ' B in - , , I gf if - ' I ' ' -. V at r 5 'Fra ' :F . . - E. X sf N A 't is .f . 0 ' s- Q A Y' ' v G- r G, A F I A Q N 'W - I A X .- , A ' -- A N A ' Ia I il' J' 'J N t . ' . l ' . Kres ' . 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' , ' CLASS CF l96O f ' 4.4 N'--r Wa W Rose M Lindquist John A lmdsa y Margaret J Lloyd AnthonyJ Lormo Stanleyj Lubrn Jr Jean A Lucontom Edward Lyons Q John J Ma IN ccaruo Helen E MacDonald Linda MacGllllvray Carolyn MocG1lllvr Jane F MacQuarrle Barbara A Mahone y Deanna L Makrls Sandra Z Malkasuon Judith S Mallun Brenda Malvey John A Manzn Jernlyn A Marmelll MadelmeA Massaro Rosemar James J McCabe Francns H McCarthy Robert R McCarthy Curtus R McComls James J McDona ld Joseph P McGarry a Henry W Mclntyre Georgej McKenna Charles McLaughlun Eleanor McLaughlin Lorrome Mclaughlm Joh n R Mcloy Down M M 3 '41 Charles W Meech Manlyn A Mennhart Francine Menovlch Anthony J Mercuno Dorothy Messenger R h uc ard J Metropolus Carol Lols E Muller Ruth A Mnlls Kenneth S Mlnahan James J Mlmsterl Mayer R Mintz DonnaJ Moglll M 9- Q Sharon L Moore Wllllam A Moore Pau T Moron George E Morelln Lunda M Morettu Robert P Moro Anne C Mornson Jose me Massaro Francis J Mozz r C McGonagle Judnth E A Mlcarelll Carol J Mn argoret Montecalvo Judnth C M Kenneth W Lyons Barry B Malltskv .MAA Onl McGrath cMullen Joseph A McNuel Iler oore ' ,.. , L I ' . 0 V , L V - I. r If -' 2 F111 I AQ X . 5, sf I ,,,. 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A -rf t J A A QA ph E Motzlun 147 Manlyn D Mulley Gal Nelson Judlth O Brlen James F Mullun Januce Newman Patncla C O Brlen Katherine E Owens Marilyn J Oxman Robert S Pearlman Car Perrnello Cynthia M Popovsky Barbara A Pouluot CLASS 'Q 's David M Munsev Marlon N Noftle rf Patrlcua M O Brien Joan Paglluca Gal L Perullo Ernest S Powers Loulse A Proto Kenneth A Puleo Camille J Puopolo M Donna M Murdock Teresa H Noonan Sandra L OBrien Ruth A Palmer uv-N8 'QT' Stephen H Peterson OF I960 5 Paul A Murphy Mary L Notarangeln Joan P OHare Gwendolyn R Pappo Nancy R Pica Gan E Powers Robert S Prince 'W if Frederucl Putnam Jean S Pye If Judith Muslcer WIllI0m L Musker Alfred M Nardlzzl Marilyn Nutter Lewnn E Nyman Arthur F O Brien Jr saga. Barbara M Ollls Janet M OMalley Florence A O Nelll Gary M Parker Stephen A Pascuccl Barrie Faster L. Florence L Pike Judith L Pllmpton Karen R Poland Mana Prmclpato Marne A Profenna Naomi L Prost Q Patsy Quaglla Patrlcla A Quinn GeraldA Rablnovltz Andrew K Ralmondu Gary W RULCIIHB Marlon F Rea don Lmvla B Remherz Elaine M Renzullo Robert E Ruccl Jacqueline Ruchardson Norman A Rrley , v 'z . A X ,A 1- In t V' iff ? ,,e,A,. ' ' Q r ,If F A L A A L .L 1 A X A aw A 6 y :al ,gg J ' I Q ' 5? x V jf 7' A ft Tl A ' -. 1 V ,, 'l P. ' ' . . . ' ' ' . . ' ' , . Ks P J in W ,A A 'Q F G 5' - ' A' 5 . . K .-an . .yea , ,gl .g I 0 , . .e,. A ,A1I, ,JL , . . ,R if . A. , . . . ' , . . . D , . . , . I , . . A , ' , . 'L' I , ,. 6 A A is 'L 'W -L . El ' 'L' V . ' B A L A ' In L. . , IA L. . V M . 5 by H G' Q. 1' S J KL A . M K i - L. ' at ' P ' rtll if A me A S' A .5 l,L.b,EE,., f ' ,'AL' all .fir IL in 4: '. , 5, . llff .5 X? f -2 s'-' wwf' Y . l P. ' 'I . . . ' . ' ' . ' , 3 A kg' A' Q 1- P 'L 5 f L . yy 4 ,, y 5 f 1--, V .. A . K . C if llL s A f. X Q1 x 'st 7 I X If ft A V 1 5 A 'AIA r f ' Y'x. ,, O U 5 fl W xr - K ' Y, . I X , . , - b A 2 .V 2 I - 1 - . f of W fi 9' A :Q 3? ia- LH R ' - 'J ' WH, , ' 1 ?.,,1+4 , , 5 8 A ' lr A , 7 A - '.- I A IA Q J A V5 -JJ l J ' N riff? f if P:'i M I A ' e , . I CAS S OF I960 0-1 ' ' N if M fn 121 ' , ' ' , ' 1','f'.,'3.,1f!T??S?fi Leslie A. Riseberg Gretchen Ritterhaus Marie E. Roberts Maureen E. Robinson Peter R. Rosenthal Diane M. Rotondi Lois Rozen Allan J. Rubin I , ... . 5 A .zz 5 A A ' il' A 9' W 1 X ian G . 51 .1 W ' ' - ll 15- 'Q5g:g.1, ' . ' ' , R 1, 5 ,I N 'X .lt-:-5. e f , Arline E. Rubinoff Carol M. Russo Douglas W. Saal Elaine J. Saks Pauline A. Samawicz Esther J. Sampson Judith A. Sander Rosemary E. Sanford at K 5 Q 5 L .Q 6- 6' A 'B I .s ' ' A Q XL 'xxx 1 .MI v rl V , ' l Q' it , 'K 't 5 15 W X Trudy A. Santino John S. Sarno Selma Sattin Harvey E. Satz Robert E. Sayre Arthur L. Schatz Gail D. Schneiderman Valerie A. Sciuto 0: 4 A 5 . ER L ,A .-J... J. . Q J J ' L V ' . X if - P , CE' A ii Diann A. Scott Robert E. Scribner Rosalyn A. Segal Sheila J. Segal Louis J. Semon Paul C. Sestito Harriet M. Shanker Robert L. Shannon 1- .- i, 51 .. .Q 'H .fig 4 4 A ': 2 ' .- gg ' , 'Q ' S K . V I n , t ,Tm W my i .. W ' 2' .J ,:.L .. if J . 'R Qt - J fifiwfffii Jordan L. Shapiro Susan S. Sheftield Judith R. Shelton Joseph C. Shepard June C. Shick Russell J. Shivvers Diane E. Shluger Estelle M. Sica as 'F .J gg. ins vw, be ' T. 5 y . . . . .Y . A' .J ' ,. 1 2 gs? A M ' . A if t y K, A A riff' K ,Q H k ,',, Jai - V,.' 4 ,jx . - I K ,gi X K, if Ns: Mi... X J. 1 -M 4. QL Joseph F. Sica Paul L. Sieswerda Donald J. Silversmith Robert C. Silvestri Beverly A. Simpson Gerald A. Slabin Corinne T. Smith Herbert G. Smith, Jr. 'Ek 4- . J 4' .' 1 5 . Y' k 4 v , X, J ' .fl 1 1 y I f J ,J . y-x . nf- . '. ' ' 'K X John V. Smith, Jr. Ralph W. Smith Winifred L. Smith Robert A. Smithell Janice M. Snyder Oscar A. Spear Linda S. Spector Carole M. Spell 'L E si 4- -' gh is 84 A Q A A' . ff H .gs - 5 J. . U ri W XV VW S . Q! ' fl .. A f . A vi f ff s N J ' . f Leighton R. Spinney Melody K. Spraker Raymond C. Stebbins Phyllis J. Ste' in Barry R. Steinber ,. , 1 l 'J xv g Irene I. Stofter M yrna L. Strauss Alfred A. Subrizio 149 '54 ,1 J If Leslie M. Suckney ills, Colvln G Taylor A fs Deanne C. Sullivan Marissa Tedeschl Donald L Tlmmlns Peter .I Tomasello Wllllam P Vallely Margaret M Walsh Herbert A Wemer Stephen J White Joanna Vasta Judith M Ward Marilyn A Wemer f fN Roberta L Wllder C ASS OF I96O 'iv-:iw s . John D. Sullivan Eleanor Terban Mane Tomblon Charles R Woltt Catherine M Warnock 4. R ,V 5 . Michael P. Sullivan Gordon H Teuber John A Tonaszuck Ethel J Waldner Sidney E Warren Sharon L Wemer Stephen M Wemer A' Dennis E Wllluams William K Wllllams ar fr Q ta. f W 5.1 cr' ,. I if Xt ',..,f A ,gm Vincent S. Sullivan Roberta F. Swartz Harvey P. Tabachnicll Marvin J. Tabasky Barbara J Thernen Pauline T Torrence Rosemary N Walker Donna L Watkins Helen E Welch Ruta M Willoughby Barry W Thomas ChrlstlneA Thompson Cynthla J Thrower Carol S Trager Jean T Trepaney 1' v 4 Frederick J Walsh Gall A Walsh Allan C Watts Robert N Welch Peter Wilson Stephen A Weeks Ralph H Trevlsone Judith A Walsh Roberta S Wembaum George E White Kenneth M White Richard H Wilson Bnan N Wlnmlll lxhkv-X I X l Evelyn E Wolf Ronda E Wolf Paul A Wolfson Leonard S Wollnsky Sharon L Wortman Franklin Wright .loan A Wyatt Clara L Wynne G if SF t K- by Ai , A K A . A I, Q.. , I A ,S X . f f ' Hi, I l is t l Y Q' J K .' G' W S A A G A is , Q U Q M Q ' Q 1' X ll If 15 xl 5 , : C T W yt , fl' ge V31 . A ' ,V . ' k ' X-2. H , ' 'T ff f ln in ' 1 ' N 6 is G. 4 'WG 3 .1 W . y t , , V, A K f ,. . . 'fr . as Aff 1 L. A 1' 3 3 6-, 8 n .5 Q If zll i s. S: 5- 45' ug. ,-of gg X V ., .f V ' C N' 'L S' . -A TF. i 57 9'1gi ' X 1 x X.. . 53 x f x T4 w QT -e. e Qt H- . of W-sf L'-f . it - - , N 35' N 1 , w A , V N 'Z igtm if 5 J 'A z ' K f f ' . s A if 5 4. 'a A F H- 'file' sk 5 A , if .lykk I . ,Q 4 X -V ,wi '-V .. 15: i t 6 . 342 . Q V K fx l Nl! Zelx , A V2 xx its E .- at 'L K. I K . . . . ' . ' ' , Jr. . . 1 We Doris J. Yalh if 5 ,Neg I' Michael Davis J V Q 1 - as. X s .:. al' .' 'I U i . X, ' X 4 Q J fp. J J ' 4- 9 he as , 4 Robert l. Yeaton Carole G. Young Donald E. Young Katherine A. Young Stephen M. Zabiereclc Edward J. Zani Elaine M. Zinn JUNIORS NOT SHOWN aww, Robert Davidson Earl Geary David Newman l Thomas DiDonato Anthony Giordano William Ryan 4 Douglas Doty Bruce Hartman Dennis Seeley 'ir Sandra Fleischer Charles Merchant Ronald Spakowski Jo Ann Garro Arthur Morgan Joseph Zammuto Rx J Dennis Nelson ' l 5, Frank DeMayo Andrew Raimondi 3 L.. ii? ' ' 'fwvgauf . . 2' L, I4 uf s :Iv Q 'PJ , I X' XL ties. Dancers Aifracflve DOREEN PARKER really singing compefilion wifh O, My Beloved hugh C's with Romance, 54? S 0 HOUR? ., sfriking a pose and a smile in fhe foreground ore, lefi To Kidder, S. Weiner, l.. Miller, M. Awrach, D. Burns, K, Minahan, D. Yafie, A Fulman, M. Spralcer, B. Pasier, M. Nuifer, I.. Riseberg, N. Cihalc. Kiw- SUSAN CAPONE served as roasrmlstress of Club 20, and lniroduced fhe falen! of The Twenlielh Annual Varieties Show. The lovely soprano singing of ROBERTA DO- MENICO ccpfured firsi place for her in ihe ,f' --bib: On March 6, l959.. The Junior Class Presents sau, qarcon Sf' WJ SQ-gk RICHARD BOSSARDT, The fellow with the mellow bellow, song Our Love Affair 1 . gkifffk .!. 1 fl Ui 4 0 -.. .5- -y ff v Lui? ,Jfa T als 17 X Q! 0 'W' K -ff 5' W ' ,, , g , L f '-f ef Q. V-., , bf.. z A 13. . .. i J w ,450 ? If if Q. -1 1 ,.x,M,v 'Tf '- 2 xi g5',-.'ff'e2f13Ai ' - , . ' 6-, .M ,. v fefw -wwf f wwf: UK' M 4' 'iFigE Ef.ix ff? ,Z- QE! H ,975 FW fb 1 -Vp C . 0 Bniorg 1QxQvOqNv' Excelling in Character, Service, Leadership, and Scholarship. . . 28 Seniors are lnducted into ational Honor PLEDGE MYSELF TO UPHOLD THE HIGH PURPOSES OF THIS SOCIETY TO WHICH l HAVE BEEN ELECTED STRIVING IN EVERY WAY BY WORD AND DEED TO MAKE ITS IDEALS THE IDEALS OF MY SCHOOL Taking part are Row 'I left to right Mr J B Matthews Judith Goldstein Phsllsp Stone Tssu Vsrkhaus Alan Wolff Terry Slater Sybsl Psnsky Melanie Barron Msss E THE MAIN SPEAKERS of the National Honor Society snductson and their topics are Phsllsp Stone master of ceremonies Sybil and Alan Wolff leadership 158 Turksngton Row 2 Phyllis Flaschner Carolsne Wsseblood Claire Torpey Mary Torpey Carol Cutler Judith Rose Margorse Gordon Maxine Stoller Joann K lsnsky Sandra Tolansan Lsnda Sandler Barbara Kleiman Row 3 Ann Morse Ds Giacomo Lawrence Saperstesn Jacob Krsteman Michael Richmond Robert Factor Peter Fsnn Alan Bornstesn Robert Schuster Annette Bonasoro Twenty eight sensor students were inducted into the John W Hutchins Chapter ofthe National Honor Society at an assembly on Tuesday March 17 1959 sn the presence of famslses and friends Exemplstysng scholarship, service leadership, and character these outstanding sensors were selected on a posnt basis The first requirement for membership sn this honor society ss that a stu dent must stand sn the top quarter of hss class he then ss sudged on the remasnsng three qualities As was explained to the incoming members st ss not a question of how many clubs one belongs to but rather how much responssbslsty he assumes and how much work he does for the organization Phslsp Stone, master of ceremonies introduced the following speakers Terry Slater who talked on service Alan Wolf? who discussed leadership Sybil Psnsky who spoke on scholarship and Tssu Vsrkhaus who emphasized charac ter In addstson to this Sandra Talansan entertained with a piano selection entitled The Dream of Olwen by Charles Wsllsams At the closing of the snductson, Mr Matthews administered the oath and presented a membership card to each sensor ,ks ' ,N 0 ' V ,A ,,' ' s ,aide ' . 1 ' , ' ' , ' , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 0' I - I I I ' : 1 I - . . 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 . I I I I ' I ' I I I ' Psnsky, scholarshipg Terry Slater, service, Tiiu Virkhaus, character, , . '- . 1 1 , I ' I ,. . ' I - I - 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 f 1 I 1 ' - 1 . ,, ,, . . . an . LAURIE SAPERSTEIN MRS JOHN QUEALLY AND CLAIRE TORPEY dis cuss plans for producing Dear Ruth Under such able co chonrmanshlp and expert dlrectlon a successful play was Inevitable LILACS LETTERS AND CRACKERJACKS mtermlngle on Frnday evemng December 12 1958 on the stage of the Jenkins Audltorlum A clear and cloudless mght brought us a large and appreclatlve audnence The curtaun went up at 8 00 P M as the class of T959 presented Dear Ruth Thus IS a fun packed comedy about a lonely overseas army lleu tenant and the trouble caused by a mischievous and sent: mental teen ager un the states who corresponds with hum In the name of her older sister What complucatlons aruse through the use of a little mslgnlflcant sux cent stamp' The Senior CI ss Presents 90 53+ Q E 2 Gt, Z9 .45- qw THE CHARMING USHERETTES each with a warm captlvatmg smlle and a bara Clark June Ferraro Beverly Bumstead Tuu Vlrkhaus Leslie Cox Good Evenung welcome students parents and frlends to the senior Row 2 Lalla Johnson Karen Bergstrom Margaret Cunningham Carole productuon of Dear Ruth Row 'I left to nght Marlene Henderson Bar Manclnl Barbara Grlltln and Judnth Overlan T D Q- -L- '. ,g ,, f U . Z' D . . . u x ' . f 1 ' . 9099 , - ' . f . , ' 5 -' 'F f A E 'D 1 A t l , vsp l e ' qw 5 2 c, y . A A 1 ' 0 sq M f X 2 W , f A i A A sf 159 ALL DEM LILACS, SUH, exclaims Terry Slater, as Dora, while a befuddled proof of the lavish attention given to his bride-to-be by the amorous lieutenant and bewildered Albert Kummer, played by Robert Schuster, received first hand Seawright, otherwise known as Jerry Tuttle. On December 12, 1958 . The Class of I9 9 .f1. THE MAKE-UP ARTISTS DEFY NATURE as they produce gray hairs and darken 'fair complexions. Preparing for the debut of Dear Ruth are our thespians Stephen Malkin, Terry Slater, Mrs, Queally, director, Judith Goldstein, Robert Schuster, and Mrs. Carney. 160 Presents For Your AHEM, YOUNG MAN! exclaims the irate father as he catches his daughter Ruth in the act with the young army beau, who is taking advantage of his furlough. Dora ............................. Mrs. Edith Wilkins ,..... Miriam Wilkins ,....................... Judge Harry Wilkins. . . Ruth Wilkins ................ CAST Un order of appearancel GOLDSTEIN MALKIN JUDITH ROSE Lt. William Seawnght .......................,.....4......................,.............,... JERRY TUTTLE Albert Kummer ,...,..... Martha Seawright ....... Sgt. Chuck Vincent ........,.... Harold Klobbermeyer. ...,.........,. .,................,..,....,.,............ R OBERT SCHUSTER FLASCHNER BORNSTEIN Prompters BEHIND THE SCENES ACTION IS provided by Carol Cutle co AREN BRUSTIN NANCY MCNEIL chairman of the props committee as Judith Rose and Terry Slater Entertainment Dear Ruth rush to appease the hunger pal s of the Wilkins family FOND GREETINGS ARE EXCHANGED between BII Seawnght played by Jerry whom Bll intends to marry Partaking in the same scene are left to right Mrs Tuttle and his sster Martha played by Phyll s Flaschner The two have not seen Wlklns played by Suzanne Hall Ruth Wilkins played by Judith Rose a d Albert each other for two years and now they meet again in the home of Ruth Wilkins Kummer played by Robert Schuster 161 I- . . rl- . .I . .n .. .i ' QQ 99 1 l li .I i. ' .. I .I , 'I, , I - i', , ' ,n .. .., I D X THE CROWD AT TOUCHDOWN BOUND swings excitedly to the records ot Bob Clayton and the Marshall Gym resounds with the shout of Olay' Melanie Barron and Jerry Kleiman head . . Touchdo n Bound-First Senior ERNlE DI NAPOLI, an M.H.S. graduate at '57 presented as a surprise feature, sensationally LORNA BORNSTEIN displays vim, vigor, and vitality as she trumpets his rhythmical version of Temptation. He is accompanied by Paul Acres. renders her lively rendition of I Love My Baby. 162 -Bah they gally waltz around the gym on the night of September 26 express apprecnatlon for all the efforts that made thenr dance successful Dance Held on September 26 THE POPULAR JAZZ QUARTET of mstrumentallsts Robert Hodgson Paul Gastonguay Anello Mmervlnl RICHARD FREEMAN a Choral Art prlze tenor favors and Joseph Slca otherwnse known as The Echoes pound out the tune La Paloma the crowd with Young Warm and Wonderful 163 5 X N were ROBERT KILLIAN TELLS OUR OWN MISS BABINEAU, You dance divinely, as MELANIE BARRON AND JERRY KLEIMAN, co-chairmen of Touchdown Bound We are proud to clasm Good Advssers, Good Functsons, Good Years 2' fs OUR WORTHY ADVISERS are Row 1 left to rsght Mrs Mary Carney Mr Roy Davss Mr Louss Melanson Mrs Elosse Carrsgan Msss Barbara Holden If oscars were awarded for enthussasm and school spsrst the advssers to the class of 1959 would walk away wsth all the honors Although there was a change of head advssers dursng our sophomore year from Mrs Dorothy Drsscoll who unfor tunately had to leave school because of sudden sllness to Mr Louss Melanson who proved hsmself a most capable leader our class actsvstses contsnued to run smoothly The f1rst on the long lsst of our achsevements was Sslver Bells whsch took place on December 14 1956 sn the Mar shall Gym Thss was sksllfully supervssed by Msss Thelma Mar tell Wsth enthussasm and Iovsalsty Msss Ellen Palmer who played Santa Claus sent the audsence snto gales of laughter Agasn on May 3 1957 Msss Martell led the class through another successful dance Sprsng Fantasy On March 7 1957 under the capable dsrectson of Mr Robert Fraser Tak san our lunsor varsetses was the hsghlsght of our lunsor year The colorful costumes and scenery and Mr Frasers sndefatsgable manner made the program one that wsll long be remembered Specsal thanks went to advssers Mr Melanson and Mrs Carney who transformed our colorless stage snto a delsghtful array of Japanese lanterns and land scapes Mr Love, wsthout whom no functson could ever be a success, once more f1lled the audstorsum wsth masestsc strasns of mussc The delsghtful Japanese theme and refreshsng scrspt Row 2 Msss Mary Trsbble Msss Thelma Martel Mr Robert Cunnsngham M Joseph Sacco Msss Frances Parrss Not seen ss Mr Robert Love were developed under the able eye of Msss Mary Trsbble Under the very competent dsrectson of Msss Frances Parrss the tradstsonal farewell dance to the sensors Jamasca Fare well took place on May 23 1958 lt was almost unbelsevable but here st was 1958 and our sensor year Our ksckoff dance Touchdown Bound started the ball rollsng on September 26 1958 Mr Robert Cunnsng ham s expert leadershsp contrsbuted greatly to the success of thss affasr Another mslestone was Dear Ruth our sensor play so ably dsrected by Mrs John Queally and so efflcsently advssed by Msss Barbara Holden Ssncere thanks were ex tended to Mr Roy Davss whose sngenusty sn settsng the stage helped create the necessary atmosphere The most memorable nsght of our sensor year was Aprsl 10 1959 when we held our Sensor Prom Southern Rhapsody Mr Joseph Sacco spent many hours conferrsna wsth students and worksng laborsously to make that nsght a very specsal one Our Sensor Banquet headed by Mr Melanson was the last class actsvsty on our lsst Thss soyous occasson made us look on to gradua tson wsth a smsle but made us look back over three wonderful years sn whsch we met new frsends learned new facts and most of all worked wsth and for our understandsng teachers and advssers to make Malden Hsgh a better and dsfferent school Head Advlser MR LOUIS MELANSON QUEL HOMME' Mr Melanson whether expoundlng the complexities of French grammar leadmg a hvely class meetung or advnsmg the French Club you have always proved to be a most capable and pleasant person with whom to work In 1957 wlllnngly and enthuslastlcally you were good enough to step In and take over Mrs Druscoll s advusershup of the class of 1959 There are a few members of the student body who do not know from personal experience that many a time you have rolled up your sleeves and done some of the memal chores yourself Your cooperatnon has contrlbuted greatly to our dances electnons plays and any other functlon that has taken place under the sponsorshlp of the class of 1959 We are grateful and lndebted to you for your devotlon and Indispensable leader s lp 165 Y V l Qx v ' 1 ,X , -. . 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I I THE TWENTY FOUR SENIOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES makung up the rullng McMasters Susan Gerrlsh Wendy Whyte Karen Bergstrom Row 3 John Fltzpatrlclr body ofthe Class of I959 Include Row l Judith Rose Carole Nanua Lorrarne Ronald Suftredlnl Bernard Santo Ronald Golan: Herbert Coye Dann Battlng Croteau Dorothy Kane Lynn Lowrey Janet Forrest Barbara Prost Marte Conde George O Farrell Charles Carle lora Row 2 Alvln Wolfe Mary Torpey Stephen Kaufman Ernest Pouche Robert S' KENNETH WEINBAUM CLAIRE TORPEY Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer Under the patient gundance of head class adviser, Mr Louus Melanson Malden Hughs semor Councrl, an example of youth an poll tlcs has led the class of 59 In all of nts un dertakungs Begmmng as a temporary coun and then as a permanent council, the boy and gurl representatuves met at varuous In tervals to dnscuss malor Issues such as selling tickets for Silver Bells Sprung Fantasy and .lumor Varnetues or the collectlon of class dues The Jumor Year proved to be an nmportant one when the councll capably as susted In the productuon of Tak san and then later ID the year an Jamaica Farewell, the final dance for the sensors Next came the semor year and Touchdown Bound the luck oft dance, wxth the council once more helpung to pull together loose ends They dus cussed the problems whlch arose concern ang Dear Ruth the semor play and South ern Rhapsody the semor prom lt IS the hope of thus years semor councul members that thenr much contemplated dream of hav mg one bug party for all after the prom wull come true . . . , - , . , . . .K - As., I - . cil in the first half of their sophomore year I I ' Il ' ll Il , If , , . . . , ' ' ll ' ll ar' - ' Il ll , , nf 'T' . - ' ll ll ' ll I - ,, . . , . . , . . ' ' ll ll C ' a Dear Classmates: Havnng completed three of the Best Years of Our Luves we are faced with Commencement If our efforts have been really smcere ln our studues an partucupatnon In class actnvmes nn cooperatung whenever possible for the good of our class and If we have had the sense to absorb the good that comes from close assocna tlon with wnse and Interested teachers we are well equipped to face the begmnnng the commencement of PHILIP STONE our future whatever path we may choose Presldem I shall be ever grateful to all my classmates for havmg accorded me the opportunity of an lnvaluable expersence Slncerely PHIL STONE A Team That Can t Be Beat, Won t Be Beat 'fa on MICHAEL RICHMOND SANDRA TALANIAN PETER FINN Treasurer Secretary Vnce Presndent f 7 - x 1 ' f . I Q Q 'L . - 2 , , If 'rl ' I f i .:!F?fg'rfu.'1f 5'- I. I L 'I T--L Q T :iffiijgfj-'j.'.g5 Q Q , ,tEtifafsf?'.'1s.ii-. :A f gfgrglfr 1 4' L 'I ASS BRENDA ABRAMS 20 Lanwood Street Commercual Burthday June8 Ambutuon Secretary Taksans huge audaence was greatly due to Brenda s assastance to the tacket commattee A saster of Sagma Phu Sag ma relaable and capable Brenda also works after school for Mass Grace Her favorute subuects of stenography and baokkeepung explaan her chosen career as a secretary PAUL NORMAN ACRES 220 Glenwood Street College A Burthday June7 Ambutuon College Drum coptaan of the band Paul as known for has talent as a drummer Thus humorous lads abalaty an musac does not end here for he as also an Choral Art As a sophomore Paul served as class vace presadent and sunce then has been a commattee mem ber for many of our class alfaurs ROBERTA JOSEPHINE ADAIR 580 Broadway Commercual Burthday March 28 Ambutuon Ballerana Dolly as whurlung her way to success as a dancer Her superuaraty an the ballet field was proven when she won first praze an Junaor Varaetaes Whale shorthand ranks as thus graceful gal s favorute sublect an school her studaes at the New England Ballet Company ore her prame anterest ROBIN JAMES ADAIR MARY ANN ADINOLFI ALDO ALBERT AGNOLETTI ANTHONY STEPHEN ALMEIDA 580 Broadway General Burthday March 28 Ambutuon Enganeer Just let Butch near a car and a team of horses couldnt pull ham away' A member of Sandorels Hot Rod Club he favors auto racang Shy Butch also excels as a rafleman so beware! After graduataon he plans to go anto busa ness wuth has father o duesel enguneer Butch favors hastory above all 53 Bushop Road General Burthday June4 Ambutuon Secretary Energetac Mary worked untarangly for her class both as candy gurl at the Senaor Play and on varuous dance com mattees Sparklung wuth vatalaty Mary was a Vocataonal cheerleader an her lunuor year Outsade M H S thus cheery lass spends much tame an CYO ac tavataes JUNE EDITH ANDERSON BARBARA HELEN ANDREWS 21 Webster Street Commercual Burthday Jan 'll Ambutuon Secretary Sancere yet fun lovung .Iunae as a fraend you can count on In school her dutaes Web ster keep her busy and outsade school at her Her sweet personaluty and manner wall aad ambutuous Junae an her career as a secretary as the capable secretary to Mr ats er membershap un MYF church efficaent 70 Wyeth Street General Burthday June 14 Ambutuon Beautacaan Quaet shy Barbara as a braght adda taon to Revere Knuttang Malls Thus blonde blue eyed gurl possesses a rare qualuty for a beautucuan sulence Her favorute subuect health wall be a definate asset an her chosen career Barbaras unterests unclude swammang and dancung 7 Park Avenue College B Burthday May7 Ambutuon Avuatuon Al as a welcome sught to Malden Hugh wuth has unassumung manner He has receuved awards for outdoor track and J V football as a tackle We know that math has favorute sublect wall benefit hum an has future career of avaataon Al wuth personaluty plus well laked by all ANN ARESCO 651 Eastern Avenue Commercual Burthday Nov 5 Ambutuon Secretary Tany as as busy as a bee workung on tacket commuttees for MHS dances She has also exemplafied her spurat by her partucupatuon an the Pep Club Al though Tlny wull not top 4 'll w know that she wall reach great heughts an her lufe wuth her poase and quuet manner 9 Summer Avenue General Burthday Feb 12 Ambutuon Mechanuc Wuth quuet determanataon ambutuous Tony washes to be an automotave me chanac Collectang records as a runner up to has favorate hobby whach cars Thus well laked lad relashes base ball and he plays on a park team lndustraous Tony claams Baology as has most anterestang class ANN MARIE ARIGO 467 Ferry Street General Burthday May 'I6 Ambutuon, Secretary Dauys status an St Anthony s C YO Catholac Daughters and Pep Club and her partualaty for cookang and Eng lash allustrate her daversufied anterests Dauys success as a secretary as due to her alertness quack wat and capabaluty of handlung any task re gardless of saze , ' I a I . 9' L 6 M 6- D , X , , r ' I I - . . , . . - I l5 I I I ' - ' , . . . . - . , , as ,., of -.t. i .t,t. 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'. l 1 I u ' . h . . . , , , e Y :aww l ill!! lf J: THOMAS EDWARD ATKINSON ROBERT HUNTER AULD DAVID WHITING BACON 12 Fall Street Screntrfic Brrthday Sep 21 Ambrtron Announcer Well lrked Acky has an athletrc goal terman on both the grrdrron and the rce he rs well qualrtled for thrs pos: tron Tommys spare trme rs taken up by the Brunswrck Brurns Hockey Club outside of school but rn school hrs Interest rs rn hrstory FRANK DOMENIC BADUl.ATO 32 Barker Road General Brrthday Dec 29 Ambrtron Veterrnarran As the capable Golden Tornado co captarn of our team Frank has proved hrs abrlrty rn sports Thrs good lookrng senror a Choral Art songster has rndustrrously class dances and dent Councrl member Buddy clarms hrstory as hrs favorrte sublect sold trckets for hrs was a former Stu MELANIE HARRIET BARRON 84 Mount Vernon Street College B Brrthday, Mar 4 Ambrtron, Technologrst Possessrng a ready wrt and bubblrng personalrty, Mel rs a pleasant addrtron to M H S She belongs to Latrn Honor, Englrsh Club, and CAM Thrs zealous grrl rs presrdent of the Temple Lrtes, scrrbe of NEFTY, football usherette, and Maldonran school lrfe edrtor 18 Durso Avenue General Brrthday Mar 25 Ambrtron Electrrcran Bob wrth hrs subtle sense of humor Club and Choral Art Actrve at M H S he rs also a member of the track team DeMolay sports and cars are only a few of hrs Interests A lrttle spark now Bob s future wrll soon be brrght ly rllumrnated Nrchels Road General Brrthday July 24 Ambrtron Mechanrc Dave rs one of Malden Hrghs more year member of Choral Art Spurred on by hrs rnterest rn planes thrs me chanrcally rnclrned lad hopes for a rob as an arrplane mechanrc Actrve rn DeMolay Dave plays on rts baseball basketball and bowlmg teams 'Q CAROL ANNE BAINBRIDGE ERROL HOWARD BAKER 48 Grace Street 421 Ferry Street College B Brrthday Feb 29 Ambrtron Socral Work Carol an exhrlaratrng example of constant cheer and good wrll rs one of Usonas busrest grrls fo she rs a member of the rnvrtatrons files and prns commrttees Often callrng Kappa Phr meetrngs to order as vrce presr dent Carol also holds the posrtron of Maldonran representatrve DANN BATTING 25 Ivy Road College B Brrthday, June 9 Ambrtron, Artrst Tall, blond and handsome Dann has won many awards as an expert marksman rn Rrfle Club As capable presrdent of UYF and loyal member of the DeMolay basketball team, Dann has aptly proven hrs leadershrp and athletrc qualrtres Art school rs thrs talented and ambrtrous boy's goal College A Brrthday Dec 1 Ambrtron Psychratrrst Errol rs known to look on the serrous srde of lrfe An authorrty on thrngs Brblrcal he reads anythrng and every thrng of a classrcal nature Corre spondrng secretary of the Alpha Mu fraternrty and a member of Cog Latrn Honor and French Honor Errol has o crowded schedule SHEILA RUTH BAUM 125 Franklrn Street Commercral Brrthday, Sep 6 Ambrtron, Accountant ln addrtron to ardrng her class on the commrttees of many class actrvrtres, Sheila helps wrth the drstrrbutron of Blue and Gold rssues Her pet peeve rs understandably popular wrth hrgh school students carryrng those heavy and numerous school books chocked full wrth homeworkl TAMMY FAY BADEN 16 Elmwood Park College B Brrthday Nov 30 Ambrtron Medrcrne Come Into 219 and you cant mrss rtor of Senror Prcs and member of German Honor thrs mrss wrth her great personalrty has served her class well Medrcal scrence wrll undergo a complete change as RN Tammy uses her rnfectrous smrle for anesthesra SUSAN BARNSTEIN 30 Hazelwood Street General Brrthday June9 Ambrtron Teacher Thrs cute pmt srzed keg of dynamrte surely wrll be a welcome addrtron rn her chosen professron a nursery school teacher Barneys trme rs de voted largely to the presrdency of the Malden BBG and recreatronal charr manshrp of the Bay State Regron Her pet peeve rs most boys lt ng, sv QQ, ,QM 0 . r A , Fei 3 r 1 :is h d f, , K 341 5 x V 'Q , 2 , f . 4 ' km' xr ll ,E e , Wifi! 36 ' . 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S A V a-V, I Z X. , x A 33 Wullard Street General Burthday Aug 22 Ambutuon Aur Force Thus tall blond lad who hauls from Browne Junuor Hugh claums hus favorute sublect us thot of physucs Smce he wushes to uoun the Aur Force after graduotuon hus unterest un physucs wull prove extremely beneflcual Jummys subtle humor wull long be remem bered by classmates at M H S 8 Hayward Street Commercual Burthday Feb I5 Ambutuon Secretary A dash of Spuce guves you the umpres suon of a petute cute red head who loves sports and art Wuth her abuluty un swummung and tennus she us n ardent sports fan She has contrubuted to her class affaurs both as a sunger un her sophomore year and as an artust for the Hay Hop Bites sf uf-tu fl-Pl it JVM JAMES EDWARD BELGER SANDRA LEA BENNETT JOAN MARY BENSON ROBERT GUY BENT 27 Baunbrudge Street II9 Hugh Street Commercual Burthday June 25 Ambutuon Stewardess Curley us as cute as a button wuth her sparklung personaluty and fruendly way about her She has been an honor roll student and a member of Alpha Delta Alpha Sororuty Curley enuoys book keepung but her plans take her beyond the blue skues and gray clouds work ung for the aurlunes General Burthday March 26 Ambutuon Florust Thus husky lad a recuouent of two MHS letters us a valuable member of the JV football squad Bob also excels un track as a two year undoor track letterman Manual traunung us hus favorute sublect whule swummung us a favorute sport DeMolay and YMCA membershup consume much of Bobs tume KAREN ELSA BERGSTROM SHEILA RITA BERITZ JOAN FLORENCE BERNSTEIN LINDA JANET BERNSTEIN Cedar Street 23 Holyoke Street II5 Salem Street 115 Salem Street General Burthday Oct I6 Ambutuon Secretary Karen lends powerful vocal chords to Pep Club actuvutues Thus wutty muss us a three year Councul and Tru Hu mem ber and a partucupant un class pro grams Wuth stenography as a top sublect and the experuence gauned by workung for a doctor, Karen's future as a meducal secretary looks promus ung 6 if , fry 1, College Burthday Oct 20 Ambutuon College Sparklung Sheula adds that zest any class or club Her ambutuon and talents have reached Le Cercle Fran caus, German Honor, Pep Club and all class productuons Amuable Sheula, who also collects show albums, has the good grades and love for French that wull pave her road to college ANNE PATRICIA BIGELOW 43 Crescent Avenue General Burthday, Mar 'I7 Ambutuon, Model Sedate Anne was one of the petute Geusha dancers of Jumor Varuetues and an energetuc tucket commuttee muss Health us her favorute MHS subuect Our ambutuous gal's tume us duvuded between busy hours as a typ ust at Bell Shops and relaxung hours bowlung, uce skatung, and modelung General Burthday May I3 Ambutuon Stenographer Joonue's hugh scholastuc record us mam tauned chuefly by the many hours she devotes to her studues Math secures first place on her long lust of favor utes, wuth roller skatung wunnung a close second As a stenographer, am butuous Joanne wull find a promusung and excutung future General Burthday July 20 Ambutuon Nurse Warm hearted Lunda has made many fruends through her numerous actuvu tues, whuch unclude Orchestra, Mac Dowell Club, fleld hockey, basketball, and softball In addutuon, Lunda us veep of Camera Club and was an usherette at Tak'san Her goal of nurs ung stems from her lukung of people BURTON BLACK ANNETTE THERESA BONASORO 31 Lowell Street College A Burthday, June 28 Ambutuon, Teacher Soft spoken Burt has a lukeable duspo sutuon He us a member of German and Latun Honor, and Cog, co edutor of Maldonuan advertusung staff, and chan cellor of A Z Phu A letterman on the varsuty basketball team, he us also uts manager Burt plans to teach German, hus favorute subuect I5 Huntley Terrace Commercual Burthday, Sep 3 Ambutuon,Secretary A cheer for the Blue and Gold us what spuruted Annette us often found sayung, as co captaun of our cheer leaders, or as B and G curculatuon staff edutor Valentune Queen when a uunuor, pretty Annette us an actuve Usona gurl Thus well luked muss has often worked on dance comrnuttees . 31,?1-J I . 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' I ' - I ' , . . . . . . . . , it I V 1' 9 r t Q 34 1 f r 1 - l I 1 I 1 l 1 l I 1 ' ' Il ll to - ' I I u la at NATALIE MARY BORKUSH ALAN DAVID BORNSTEIN BRENDA JOYCE BORNSTEIN 9 Horace Street Commercual Burthday July9 Ambutuon Secretory Nat us one gurl who wull surely know what to do un case her car breaks down for thus ambutuous lass enloys Gddlung around wuth automobule en gunes and the luke On her lust of fa vorutes she places Englush at the head of her subuects and uazz musuc as fore most among other unterests STUART ALAN BORNSTEIN 5 Henry Street General Burthday Apr 18 Ambutuon Enguneer Stuue has the rare but envuable dus tunctuon of possessung a dusposutuon of perpetual cheer Thus unobtrusuve shy lad volunteers hus servuces to he Boston Assocuatuon for Retarded Chul dren Councudung wuth Stuues plans to attend a raduo and TV school us hus favorute sublect raduo JUDITH ANN BROOKS 641 Cross Street General Burthday Apr 14 Ambutuon Secretary Glowung blue eyes and lustrous dark haur make any gurl a pretty pucture and Judy us no exceptuon Whether she us workung at Woolworth s or en uoyung her hobby dancung Judy wuth her sparklung and attractung person aluty, us welcome un any group 54 Clayton Street Scuentuflc Burthday Feb 28 Ambutuon Meducune Al one of M H S s sharp dressers and honor students us hugh on our popu laruty polls Sports edutor of the B G there s lutle at MHS whuch he usnt a part A credut to Cog German Honor track Dear Ruth and all of hus class functuons Al wull surely reach great heughts 100 Harvard Street Commercial Burthday Aug 14 Ambutuon Secretary For her cooperatuon and good work Bre won a certuhcate un her Junuor year Thus alert muss adds her flght team fight to the Golden Tornado as a member of Pep Club Makung use of her typung skull Bro auds the Mal donuan Pop records and bowlung spell fun for her spare tume C ASS 9 AUDREY LOUISE BOSSARDT RICHARD WALTER BOSSARDT ROBERTA CATHERINE BOWMAN 67 Lawrence Street General Burthday Feb 7 Ambutuon Nurse A quuet student Audrey pucks a favor ute sublect related both to her work as an aude at a Malden nursung home and to her ambutuon health Thus cute blue eyed muss us press correspondent of Alpha Delta Alpha and a member of Raunbow Sungung and sewung are Audrey s favorute pastumes KATHLEEN THERESA BROOKS 641 Cross Street General Burthday Aug 17 Ambutuon Secretary Kathy sure us quuet at least un the classroom' Where us most of thus sweet lasss tume spent? At my 'ob un Woolworths at the CYO actuvutues and at track and football games us Kathy's reply What us her favorute subuect'7 Says Kathy, Shorthand, of course 67 Lawrence Street General Burthday Jan 9 Ambutuon Aur Force S peruod flnds Ducks hearty bass sungung for Choral Art The Rufle Club spurred hus unterest un huntung weught luftung and skun duvung round out hus sports schedule Aur Force blue wull add to the sparkle of hus hazel eyes and the leadershup qualutues of hs character 676 Broadway General Burthday July 27 Ambutuon Dancer Peppy Roberta wull be well remem bered for her luvely dancung un .Iunuor Varuetues Thus talented lass possesses the precuous guft of umagunatuon for she orugunates many of her delughtful dances A past member of the Mac Dowell and Greenroom ambutuous Roberta us one gal sure to hut the top ALBERT THADDIUS BROWN 201 Essex Street General Burthday July9 Ambutuon Lawyer Albues easy goung manner and fun lovung personaluty combuned wuth hus varued abulutues have won hum many fruends As co captaun of the football team he assusted the players by scorung many MHS touchdowns He also was a three year letterman for both undoor and outdoor track GERALD GEORGE BROWN 9 Morton Street General Burthday Feb 2 Ambutuon Enguneer In the huntung season the thuck Maune woods prove a challenge to sportuve Gerry who us skulled un ruflery Thus studuous lad pucks mechanucal drawung as hus favorute sublect A cheerful nature plus capabuluty us sure to make Gerry's career as a cuvul enguneer a promusung one 1 r, ' jf . 'Legg '3 1 . ,, , 'lf 1 X' se , 1 . 1 Q. 1 1 . , - . 1 -1.1 I .-4 - 'R1 v '-'za Xu 1 4' .11- u , 1'. f, 1 as z 1 1 , 1 1 I ' 'v ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . . , - , . . . 1 I . . . . . . . . . ,, , . . . . . . . . 11 - and ., u t . . . of . - . 1 . . . 11 11 . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 . l , 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . . . . ,, ,, . . , . - l . 1 , f ' . 1 - . , 1 . . . . . , . . . 1 . u , , . . . 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . - . . , . . . . 1 - 1 . . , . ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . - , . . . , . - . . . . ,, . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 General General CLASS JANICE LEE BROWN 121 Wyomlng Avenue Commerclal BIrthday Oct 4 AmbItIon IBM Operator A reappearlng name on the commlttee lIst for class functIons IS versatIle Janlces She IS also a member of Kappa PhI RaInbow Glrls and MY F Toward her goal of becomIng an IBM operator she recenved valuable expenence In Offlce PractIce After school Janlce can be found rIngIng up sales at Woolworths ALMA BARBARA BRUSTIN AREN LILLIAN BRUSTIN 102 Harvard Street 507 Cross Street CommercIal BIrthday Aug 24 AmbItIon Secretary LIvely Alma as a spIrIted member of our class BeIng Blue and Gold repre sentatlve for three years enloylng bowlIng dancIng and art and be longIng to BBG are a few of the QCIIVIIIES whIch keep thIs hazeleyed lass occupIed Next IH vIew for effl cIent Alma IS a career as a secretary CARL RICHARD BRYSON LINDA MARIE BUCKLEY CAROLYN ELVINA BUGGS 127 Floral Avenue 91 Autumn Street 282 Bryant Street General BIrthday June 22 AmbIllOn Servnce When lessons are completed lf1xIt manl Carl turns to tInkerIng wIth cars A member of the JV football team thIs enterprIsIng senIor works after school at Freeman Cleaners Carl tells us that hIs outsIde Interest IS In hunt Ing and weught luftmg whIle at M H S Its mechanIcal drawIng College B BIrthday Apr 14 AmbItIon MathematIcIan lun possessor of two RIf1e Club cer tnficates has shown her school SPIYI1 by servIng on many dance commIt tees BeIng a llbrary assIstant and an avId sports fan are evldence of her VUfled Interests WIth math as her favorlte sublect LIn wIll have a prom Ismg career as a mathematIcIan BEVERLY MARY BUMSTEAD CHARLENE MARIE BURKE 32 MIlton Street General BIrthday Apr 22 AmbItIon ArtIst LIvely Bev IS a TrI HI gal and Pep Club mass Trcket commuttee chaIrman of Catch a FallIng Star she also lent her CYIISIIC talents to several other MHS dances SaIlIng over the boundIng mam gave Bev tame to thInk of the future whIch In SPGCIGC terms means art school 34 Wescott Street General BIrthday Nov 3 AmblfIOn Secretary Sweet and quIet Charlene IS an Alpha Delta Alpha sIster Outslde of school sports are always on her busy agenda Much of her tIme IS consumed by the RIf'le Club or Pep Club and her leIsure hours are dIvIded between skatIng and the C Y O ScholastIcally ste nography IS 'ops wIth Charlene General BIrthday .lune 14 AmbItIon Marrlage Busy and energetIc Buggsy as she IS called by her many fnends IS always wIllIng to lend a hand Her many ac IIVIIIGS Include swImmIng at the Y tennIs and lIstenIng to records Buggsys afternoons are spent work Ing at the lIbrary Keep that sunny dIsposItIon Buggsy and success wIll surely be yours HELEN PATRICIA BURKE 17 Constance Street BIrthday Aug 26 AmbItIon Secretary Helen past member of Alpha Delta Alpha and Greenroom now devotes much of her tIme cheerIng wIth the Pep Club and sInkIng baskets for the Golden Hoopsters For achIevements In Rufle Club thIs slulled gal receIved a certtficote Stenography clarms first place among Helens subjects General BIrthday June 18 AmbItIon MedIcal Secretary A worm smIle full of personalaty a pleasant nature and a wIllIngness help characterrze thIs dark eyed lass Arens ImmedIate ambItIon IS to be a world traveler and VISI' lsrael and vanous areas of Europe Modern dancIng I5 her specIal Interest hlstory her favorIte sublect ANDREE BUJOLD 196 Cherry Street General BIrthday Oct 31 AmbItIon TechnologIst Our attractIve newcomer from Canada I5 sweet Andree who IS a member of her prevlous but she also on a home hobbIes are classIcal and Not only dId she attend school on a scholarshIp won a pnze as a pIanIst radno stotIon Andrees clothes desIgnIng and popular musIc JOYCE SABINA BURKE 22 WInthrop Street BIrthday Apr 11 AmbItIon College Busy Joyce the veep of Pep Club In cludes on her schedule Usona TrI HI and Kappa PhI An energetIc class worker Joyce has grven much tIme and energy to class CROIIS Bubblmg over wIth happaness Georgla, wIth her southern drawl makes many fnends TennIs and bowlmg are her favonte hobbIes F 4 IU., . . .. 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I , , , . . . . c WW SY trsgybt' M if EDWARD JAMES CABRAI. 129 Rockwell Street College A Brrthday June7 Ambltron Pharmacist Jummys conscuentnousness as exempll fied by membershup In German Honor and English Club Has long last of friends agree on his pleasing manner Baseball is his favorite sport English his favorite subgect and traveling his favorite interest Too much advice from elders IS Jlmmys fret MARIE ANN CANDELORA 43 Maynard Street General Birthday Apr 15 Ambltnon Typist Petit Mane ns a bundle of energy as illustrated by her enloyment of bowl mg golfing and dancing With a cap tuvatmg smule she attends to her duties as a home room representative Using her favorite sublect typmg to an advantage she plans to become a typnst and later to marry ALAN CAPLAN JOHN ROSS CAPPELLI 110 Salem Street Scientific Birthday Oct 24 Ambition Engineer With twinkling eyes and a quick wut Cappy fills many classes with laugh ter Not only dad Sprung Fantasy be come a success under his leadership but also French Club Alpha Mu Fraternity and Temple lates are proud to claim Cappy our member ln the future the bridge you rude over may be Cappys 45 Julla Street General Birthday May 11 Ambition Engineer An easy going disposition and athletic ability make John a capable asset on CYO s basketball team Johns pet peeve as a very common one getting up early Possesslng a fine combuna tion of nntellugence and enthusiasm this lad us certam to make a name for himself rn the engmeerrng field li PATRICIA ANN CARDOZA SHEILA DOREL CAREY CHARLES RICHARD CARLE JOHN FRANCIS CARLEY 216 West Street Commercial Birthday Dec 15 Ambition Secretary Pat has a bevy of friends but those people who call her Patsy are soon to find this name IS her pet peevel Although her work as a cashier at Zayre s consumes much time Pat man ages to help out with class activities and also attends MHS sport games as a Pep Club member RONALD MYLE5 CARPE 125 Bainbridge Street Sclentufic Birthday, Sep 18 Ambition, Doctor Ronny IS sure to be a hut on any school campus wlth his suave manner and smart clothes A member of A Z Pn's executive board, Cog, and Ger man Honor, Ronny has brightened many meetings with his boyish grin Thus friendly lad has achieved honor grades consistently throuahout his 21 Walnut Street General Birthday Feb 28 Amblhon Teacher Sheila is the efficient and capable head of the Maldoman Advertising Staff The reclplent of a letter as man ager of the Golden Hoopsters rs this energetic Pep Club rooter Sheila rounds out her extra curracula work at Malden Hugh as an industrious committee miss and Greenroom de votee ROBERT HOWE CARY 40 McCormack Street General Birthday, Jan 24 Ambition, Mechanic A three year member of both DeMolay and MY F, Bob enloys collecting coins or lustenlng to his ht fi He IS a mem ber of the Maldonuan photography staff and also has a specnal Interest nn repairing radios Bob's immense in terest in mechanics will surely further has career m this field 64 Haverlock Street General Birthday Dec 30 Ambition Business Chuclues boyish charm has captured the heart of many a voung lass Has free time rs divided primarily between his duties as senior class representa tive and those at Nelsons Bakery After graduation Chuckie plans to at tend college where he will malor ln business administration WILLIAM JAMES CASAMENTO 157 Pearl Street Commercial Birthday, Mar 31 Ambition, Accountant Bully can always be found among a large group of people, for he IS well liked by all who know hum Has an terests he In the field of history, base ball and hockey Outside of school he spends has spare moments at the Sons ot Italy where he has ben Sergeant at Arms and Sentinel 297 Bainbridge Street General Birthday Oct 22 Ambition Undecided Sports top Johns lust of Interests at Malden Hugh A letterman he was on our Mercurymen squad for two years Basketball is another favorite sport of thas lad In school John has de clded upon Physics as his favorite sub rect Good luck to thus Beebe Import m all his endeavors tt W ,X f C til Q16 p 2 fugwfffsx. nfs :wt ffm-rf' t, - -' X ,iyzvf-'.ttiffe-1'?if 1433'4'f-'Pffav ' - 1, ' ' I Q Rift? t'f1f,w,:i' Wig -- X 3?Q+'fx:i f- t it , ' , f Amt 55 'i -a f - 1 r - pw - M' - - ,r i , k , . . ,75211 , I mfr T try' gc I 5 f Q Q e,f,'e,V' - - of X h 4 , 4 .,1,.L:f . , V 1 ax-ty'ew . , 3 6 gifs- K iff - L 1 iff?-'X 1- x , . , - , , - , , , . , . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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' ' . . high school career HELEN FLORENCE CHAPMAN NATALIE CLAIRE CHASE ELENA JOYCE CICCARIELLA JUDITH ANN CICARIELLA 290 Pearl Street Commercual Burthday Dec 28 Ambutuon Beoutucuan Many of Helen s truends vouch for her aptutude un haur dressung as she often practuces on them She always lends a helpung hand on the tucket commut tees of class dances Helen lusts pho tography uce skotung and stenogra phy hugh among her favorute hobbies sports and subuects DAVID ELLIOT CIOFFI 366 Broadway General Burthday Apr I0 Ambutuon Enguneer Laugh us Davos motto and after he has unduced you to thus your day wull take on a happuer aspect Dave a YMCA and Holy Name Socuety member hopes that algebra hus f vorute subuect wull and hum un becom ung an enguneer Hockey football and cars are Cool Cs hobbues 41' Aw Q-I 'i-ri -i?' 226 Clufton Street College B Burthday Sep 26 Ambutuon Nurse Flamung red hour and twunklung blue eyes spell tire and fun for captuvatung Nan who scores as a three year mem ber of the Pep Club Art commuttees Raunbow Gurls and the Y P F yueld to Nans endless vutaluty Nursing holds open doors to a brught head and a magnetuc personaluty 1406 Eastern Avenue General Burthday June 29 Ambutuon Secretory As an energetuc loyful and conscuen tuous follower of the Golden Tornado Elena practuces school spurut She us a two year member of St Mary s C Y O and guves much tume to readung and musuc Elenas preference 'for Englush wull assust her un her chosen profes suon as a secretary BARBARA ANN CLARK DOUGLAS EARL CLARK 42 Autumn St General Burthday Jan I5 Ambutuon Secretary As Maldonuon Assustant Fulm Clerk and a member of the Pep Club Barb always busy Hers IS a famuluar face on M H S entertaunment commuttees for dances Spendung much tume as a bookkeeper for Lee Shops Barb us also a member of Alpha Delta Alpha Ste nography us tops wuth her N-fx 90 Home Street General Burthday Jan 8 Ambutuon Marunes Doug may never sell a mulluon records but hus tenor us heartuly welcomed un the Choral Art Socuety and Furst Bap tust Chour A sharpshooter of the Rufle Club reserved Doug owns certuflcates of merut for hus marksmanshup A golfer Doug wull soon tee att for the Marunes kk EDITH MARIE CLOUGH GARY STEPHEN CLOUGH 67V2 Maduson Street I3 Ethel Court General Burthday Oct 23 Ambutuon Technucuan If you look through the wrong end of o mucroscope you may recognuze the bug brown eyes they belong to Edue Buology us helpung her pursue her career un the field of scuence Lovely and luvely Edue flnds musuc amusung and her hobby us collectung classucal popular and 'azz records General Burthday Nov 5 Ambutuon Enguneer Coolcat hot rod' typufles the sergeant at arms of the Sandorels MHS s own Moose The busy lufe of thus senuor centers about cars for un oddutuon to lustung them as hus favorute hobby he works at Unuon Street Motors Me chanucal drawung us the sublect whuch Moose enuoys the most 331 Lynn Street Commercual Burthday Mar 28 Ambutuon Receptuonust When dark curls and sparklung eyes team up captuvatung Judy has problems sellung ot Woolworths A pretty figure on roller skates all year round and on uce skates un wunter Judy us kept busy A fancy for short hand us the basus for her aum to be o receptuonust DOUGLAS EUGENE CLARK 438 Pleasant Street General Burthday Mar 7 Ambutuon Undecuded Doug an expert at bulluards and also a basketball and baseball enthusuast us a natuve of Seattle Washungton Wuth hus faur hour and magnetuc blue eyes thus tall man wull make an um pressuve pucture U S Aur Fo e blue Hus fondness for French wull pro vude an essentual background for hus souourn to Parus LUCY COCUZZO 286 Pearl Street General Burthday Apr ll Ambutuon Tel Operator A whurlung dervush on the roller runk us trum pert lu Although studues oc cupy a lot of her tume she stull keeps up her Interest un bowlung dancung and records Lu whose favorute sub uect us typung mught soon be the vouce on the other end of the wure sayung Operator' it I A .. 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' ' I H H SYLVIA COHEN ROGER THEODORE COLLINS JR 37 Lombard Court General Birthday Nov 30 Ambition Secretary Sincere and thoughtful Sylvy holds the positron of Blue and Golds associate editor Hard work and honor grades IH English have repaid her with the positron as English Clubs secretary This long haired dark eyed miss a B BI and Phu Delta member was on the sophomore council 1345 Salem Street General Birthday June 27 Ambition Navy A future Navy skin diver as aquatic sportsman Ted EYC church organ ization and YMCA have the benefit of his talents Rifle Club has a marks man and tennis team an able team mate In this athlete Boxing hunting fishing and constructive model boats head his llst of hobbies 'Ns GERTRUDE ANNE COLLYNS 27 Medford Street Commercial Birthday July2 Ambition Beautuctan candy gl fr MHS IS pete Trudy Accounting and employment at Delaney Inc as a bookkeeper wll and thus bright eyed miss in the bus: ness portion of her future career as a beautucuan Trudy s gs nn the Fu t Baptist Church Choir and participates in actlvltles of the YWC A C ASS JAMES CHARLES COLWELL THOMAS FRANCIS COMEAU ELIZABETH JEANNE COPPOLA JANICE JUNE CORNONI 47 Mount Vernon Street General Birthday July I5 Ambition Navy An asset to DeMolay and BYF energetic Jlm who has served as the latters vrce president and member of sts basketball and softball teams Hrs favorite subqect music appreclatnon has become a very enloyable hobby As a sailor of the seven seas Jrms compass IS set to success 'I4 Wesley Street General Birthday Oct 'IO Ambition Teacher Capable Tom IS the secretary treasurer of the Crusader Auto Assoclatuon A 47 Ford his most prized possessuon and water sports provide this outdoor fan with many hours of fun An ln terest in history helped Tom to choose hrs career in which we are sure he will find success LESLEY LELAND COX HERBERT WILLIAM COYE 6l Rockland Avenue General Brrthclay July I0 Ambition Secretary Muslc loving Les a Choral Art mem ber IS librarian of that orgamzatlon and a member of the Universalist Choir Always spreading cheer friend ly Les has worked on several of our class dances Through her sharpshoot mg ability this lass was the captain of the Gurls Rlfie Team 42 Presley Street General Birthday Jan 24 Ambutlon Coast Guard Senator In action as Herb three year representative to the Student Council Hls powerful curved pitches have made hum famous as an outstandmg athlete on the baseball diamond After school shy Herb who plans to tom the Coast Guard works at the First National as a stock boy 162 Maple Street General Birthday Sep 23 Ambition Hairdresser Coquettlsh Bette ranks hugh on the M H S last of wmsome prettles Smiles and twinkling eyes work overtlme at Everett CYO where she ns a mem ber Bettes many Interests Include hunting and painting As a beautl clan she has only to flash a smile and customers will flock to her shop 42 Barker Road General Birthday Junel Ambition Nurse Jan has a pleasing personality plus a wllllngness to help others To further her knowledge rn nursmg her ambn tion she has been workmg at the Summer St Nursing Home and rn her spare moments has been workmg for the Infantnle Paralysis Helpers Club Good luck In the futurel YVONNE LEE CRANE ANNE LORRAINE CROSDALE 69 Pane Street General Birthday May 26 Ambition Receptionist The fact that Yvonne would rather spend time cooking and sewing than find a figure of speech clearly md: cates her fovornte sublect domestic arts ln winter Yvonne skillfully skates and In the sprung she handles a ten ms racket deftly 92 Oliver Street Commercual Bnrthday Feb 8 Ambition Dental Assistant Kappa Phu Sorority MYF and Lan den Methodist Church Choir find en chanting Anne a valuable member Sports wise this miss huts the mark with bowling and mlnlature golf Anne who has given much of her time to various dance committees chooses stenography as her favorite sublect 1 , . l I ' ' ' A ll' 0 I III ' 1 ' 1 . 1 1 - In 75 I , 3 -His . n . . . . - I I I - 1 ' '10 I ' , ' - 1, 1 1 1 1 I 1 - Q I MX .I I 1 I I I 1 ' I I I 1 Q- . I - I I I I I - ' I 'l .- C ASS Ei 5 LORRAINE ANN CROTEAU DANIEL JOHN CROWLEY MARGARET EVELYN CUNNINGHAM 123 Webster Street Commercual Burthday Mar 21 Ambutuon Secretary And untroducung fanfare the Nute Rockers wuth theur hut record Oh Bobyl A hush falls over the audu ence as Cookue and her fellow musu clans begun to sung to them In addu tuon to thus Cookues free tume us occupued by her dutues as represento tuve of the Senuor Class and of Blue and Gold F fs CAROL LORRAINE CUTLER RICHARD GARY CUTLER 44 Grape Street College A Burthday July 16 Ambutuon Personnel Work As CAM s able prexy Carol ullustrates that clubs tradutuonal qualutues lead ershup os a Phu Delta scrube scholar shup as a German and Latun Honor member servuce as a commuttee chaur man and B and G news edutor and character as a suncere honest gal wuth personaluty plus NANCY LOUISE DAVIS 110 Gulbert Street Commercual Burthday, July 21 Ambutuon, Receptuonust Nancy Lou's fruends all agree that thus blonde headed loss possesses a keen sense of humor ln the future, she plans to work un an aurport as a receptuonust Outsude school Nancy Lou volunteers her tume and talent to the church chour Office practuce serves as her favorite class 28 Coburn Street General Burthday July? Ambutuon Pharmacust Duck aums for the bullseye at the Rufle Club range and for hugh C Schubert The carbonuc enguneer of Clarks Drug Store good natured Duck also belongs to Alpha Mu Alpha fra ternuty Thus Maldonuan representatuve and BBI member has an unterest un scuence bowlung and gurls LOIS MARIE DEADY 49 Prosper Street College B Burthday, July 2 Ambutuon, Artust Thus peppy and well luked blonde us co coptaun of the M H S cheerleaders Lous' suncere and unselfish nature us dusployed by partucupatuon un class functuons, un Tru Hu, and on the Mal donuan art staff Lou' favorute sub lect us hustory and her pet peeve us locker doors that lock 105 Tremont Street General Burthday July 26 Ambutuon Mechanuc A member of the Malden Bar Bell Club Danny hauls weught luftung as hus sport He also receuved a letter for JV football Meteorology us hus f vorute sublect wuth planes football and baseball on the sudelunes Follow ung the Aur Force Danny wants to be o let mechanuc WILLIAM IIERMAN DAM 432 Bryant Street General Burthday Jan 4 Ambutuon Meteorologust Olympucs occupatuon or obsessuon? Bulls unterest un swummung us bound to lead to one of these Tall quuet Bull rups up quute a storm once un the water A member of the YMCA swummung team he has won many awards Bull selects meteorology as hus favorute subuect and future vocatuon THOMAS EDWARD DEANE 15 Evelyn Place General Burthday, Jan 31 Ambutuon, Undecuded Du1zy's happy go lucky, devul may care attutude makes hum a favorute among hus fruends Hus keen unterest un swummung us exemplufled by hus two year membershup un the YMCA To enter the Armed Servuces us Duuy's ummeduate plan for the 'future Hus favorute subject us hustory 1367 Eastern Avenue Commercual Burthday Nov 20 Ambutuon Receptuonust Because of her happy countenance and pleasant manner Margaret cer taunly has the qualuticatuons of o good receptuonust Bowlung dancung and boys rank hugh on her lust of unter ests Margarets class enthusuasm us shown through her contrubutuon to Tak san and Jomauco Farewell LLOYD DAVID 47 Acorn Street College A Burthday May14 Ambutuon Busuness Servung as presudent of German Honor and also as co chaurman of Jamauca Farewell Lloyd has been kept busy at MHS Thus actuve senuor was co chaurman of Latun Honors Whute Ele phont Sale and a member of the orchestra Lloyds personaluty also rates hugh wuth hus A Z Pu brothers RICHARD JOEL DEARTII 29 Revere Stre General Burthday, June 28 Ambutuon, Research Horseback rudung us thus young man's favorute sport and he spends much of hus spare tume engaged un the two R's rudung or readung horse storues Nevertheless Duck, whose favorute sub 'ect us scuence, wants to work un a research lab lndustruous Duck also works at the Revere Druve ln pl I r . 1 2 of sf life? 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SAMUEL JOSEPH DeMARCO 53 Home Street General Birthday Mar 19 Ambutlon Draftsman Hearty Sam loans an with other marks men of MHS as a member of the Rufle Club Leadership is one of hrs traits as he capably serves a second term as president of the Sandorals Future wlse Sams knack for mechan :cal drawmg wlll pave the way or him Into a career an drafting sox PATRICIA CARMELA DeSIMONE 136 Bowdoin Street Commercial Birthday Oct 27 Ambltlon Secretary Assignment books pencllsl is the familiar war cry of Pat a super sales woman of Maldoman s Promotion Staff Her selllng IS not confined only to M H S for she also works at Har vard Pastry Warm brown eyes and a terrlfic sense of humor team up to form Pats captlvatlng personality Q it I RICHARD HENRY DeNUTTE MYRNA JOYCE DERBY ELLEN EMILY DERDERIAN 43 Clarement Street General Bnrthday Oct 23 Ambltlon Engineer For two years Duck has set his sights on the target In Rifle Club and now his arm us a degree In the field of engineering Just as hls sharpshoot mg helped hum attain one goal so has proficiency In math and science wlll help him achieve the other He lusts sports as his mann Interest 7 Gould Avenue College A Birthday Nov 1 Ambltuon Teacher When the class of 59 sponsors an event Myrna can be found helping on any one of Its committees A Mal donlan biographer loquacnous Myr na, a member of Latln and French Club peps up first period The capable president of Sugma Phu Sigma Myrna never falls to keep thungs lumpmg ANN GERTRUDE DEVINE BARBARA ANN DEVINE 156 East Border Road Colleae A Birthday May 9 Ambition Teacher Whether she s dancing for Tak san or serving on class committees depend able Ann us always at the head of the class A member of both Latin Honor and French Club thus good natured lass has contributed to the success f many a meetlng At MH S Ann rates moth as her top sublect 26 Prospect Street General Birthday .lan 1 Ambition Secretary Cutting a pretty figure on uc s charming Barby whose talents Include singing for Choral Art Sparkling blue eyes reveal her enthusiasm as a Pep Club member and her captlvatmg per sonallty works overtime at Salllnger s Catholic Daughters completes Barbys busy schedule 11 1 gmtterfkl ,it W ANNE MARIE DIGIACOMO SHIRLEY ANN DIGIOVANNI S ASTIAN BRUCE DIMAURO 175 Mann Street College A Birthday Nav 6 Ambltlon Teacher Annes oblllty at the piano wlll be long remembered at MHS Wlth this talent she was a winner rn Tak san and was elected vlce prexy of the Massachusetts Federation of Muslc Clubs Latln Honor French and Mc Dowell Clubs each claim thus quiet charming gurl who as also CAMs 56 Avon Street General Birthday Oct 25 Ambition Undecided Because of her pleasant and down to earth manner pretty Shirley has made a large circle of friends at MHS Wullmg to help out her class this peppy mlss worked on the art committees of both Silver Bells and Hay Hop ln school history IS brown eyed Shrrleys favorute sublect 467 Highland Avenue General Birthday Jan 28 Ambltlon Engineer He may not be a Ray Anthony but Buster holds has own as a swmgln trumpeteer of the Malden High orches tra A valuable rlflemon of our team this mischievous lad has won many awards Outside of school Buster be longs to the CAP and IS the tech sarge of the Air Force Auxiliary 22 Sprung Street Commercual Birthday Dec I Ambltlon Secretary To receive a bewltchmg smile with your bundles have Ellen salesglrl at Enterprise help you In her spare time thus good natured mlss can be found addung discs to her record collection Quiet Ellen gets experlence for her secretarial future from her favorite sublect oftice practice THELMA JEAN DICKIE 146 Newland Street General Birthday Apr 2 Ambntlon Secretary Thel who has worked on many class affairs was a dancer in .lunuor Va netles In school baology ranks first but at home happy Thel enloys records and cooking Her job as a typust IS good background for her 'future career as a secretary CYO IS another of blonde Thelmas actuvutues 77N see 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 . . . . 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I I l ' n 1 n . . . , . , . . . . . 1 . . scribe, as a member LUCILLE GLORIA DIMINICO ANTHONY RALPH DISANZO 25 Hanover Street General Bnrthday Apr 26 Ambltlon IBM Muschlevous green eyes and vlvaclous ways blend Ih to form a spncy person alnty for the two year treasurer of lma Zonta Lucllle an enthuslastlc ro k n roll bopper selects otflce practlce as her favorlte sublect She IS sure to have an adventurous and successful career rn IBM 19 Walte Street General Birthday Feb 26 Ambrtlon Alrlme Hostess Strlkel Expert Nancy whose favorite hobbles Include bowlmg and sknng has won another strung The magorlty of her tame IS taken up by donng clerical work at Newco Co As an our lme hostess charmmg Nancy I5 sure to wung hugh with her warm personality and bewltchlng smule hi Lv 55 Fairmont Street General Burthday Sep 15 Ambltlon Electromcs Short clrcult Vnbratnng wave lengths tune you In wnth fix lt man Tony who IS now gammg expernence un radlo classes for hls future In has leisure tnme Tony uses hrs charmlng manner as bout for the fish he catches Work at the Malden News completes has full schedule PAUL JOSEPH DISCIULLO 64 Glen Street General Birthday July3 Ambutlon Mechanic A test tube bunsen burner some of thus and some of that and chemist Paul can concoct anythungl Studying for thus quiet lad results In good marks and a fancy for chemlstry and mechamcs Warm brown eyes teamed up with a hearty personaluty and re luabnlnty spell success for Paul WILLIAM RALPH DIXON 12 Medford Terrace General Bnrthday Oct 11 Ambltlon Contractor Past wmner un the Leguon Road Race swlft footed BIII IS an old hand at sports Posltnon wase BIII IS way out In left fleld for various baseball teams Bemg chlef scrube of the Flestas and worlung at Grants he has little spare tame BIII selects aeronautlcs as his favorite sublect NANCY ANN DODGE ROBERTA REA DOMENICO PATRICIA LUUISE DOYLE JEANNE MARIE DRUMMEY 283 Charles Street 161 West Street 25 Ollve Avenue Commercial Birthday Apr 23 Ambmon Smger A hush falls over every crowd as talented Bobbles lovely soprano fills the alr Captlvahng Bobble takes les sons at N E Conservatory and IS often heard rn the muslc room re hearssng with Choral Art Her duties as secretary of Sons of Italy also clalm the attentnon of thus wunsome mlss JOHN GRACE DUARTE 31 Auburn Street General Birthday Sep 14 Ambltlon Draftsman Checkmate at the f1nlsh of many a game means one more chess wm for skalled John In his Iensure tame this quiet semor pursues his Interest cars bowlnng and ofcourse chess Hlstory takes f1rst place as Johns favorrte sublect and drafstman first place as his ambltlon General Birthday July 24 Ambltuon Secretary Pa past president of lm: Zonta Soronty was an mdustruous commut tee mlss for M H S CCIIVITIBS Ste nography IS thus green eyed gals fa vorlte sublect Her extensnve agenda IS duvlded between her Interest In sports Including swummmg skating and bowlnng or an evening of dancnng General Bnrthday Apr 25 Ambmon Secretary Blonde captlvatlng Jeanne IS thus years busy head scut master of AI among the cookies and cakes t Nelson s Bakery takes up the remain der of her time A umque fancy for shorthand provided the strmulus for an enterpnsmg secretorlal career Q'- K LORRAINE LEE DUNBAR WILLIAM HENRY DUNLEA 148 Bowdoin Street 15 Richardson Street General Birthday Mar 25 Ambntlon IBM Operator Submerged under potato chlps and a multitude of hungry students IS the bewntchung smule of MHS s hugh pressure saleswoman Spmted Lorne whose time IS dlvlded among dietary work at the Malden Hospntcl the BYF and the Flrst Baptist Church Choir as headed for IBM and suc cess Sclentlflc Birthday Nov 27 Ambltlon Engineer likeable Bull wall be remembered for hrs work on many dance commlttees especlally as the emcee at Hay Hop Interested an science Bulls goal IS that of an aeronautncal engmeer A a member of the American Legion team and our baseball team Bull has dns played his love for sports S ' 'G sl r I X 1 A -l , I . .. 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I . , , 1 ' 1 1 1 - - ' 1 ' ' . s 1 1 1 1 , I '- WILLIAM BERNARD DUNLEAVY GERALD NILS EDWARDSEN ANTHONY XAVIER ELIA 66 Kennard Street General Birthday Oct 21 Ambition Draftsman A rugged JV football guard is Bull Mechanical Drawing IS his favorite sublect DeMolay and Robinson Meth odast Church basketball team plus bowling and auto mechanics make an energetic club participant of Bull AGE Tramee Course an draftung his Intention after graduation ROSEMARY ELKINS 4 Falrlawn Street College B Birthday Mar 11 Ambltlon Nurse The semor class has a budding artist In Rosle Working on art committees of class functions she IS often partly responsible for the many beautiful decorations at these events Outside of school this sweet quiet lass enloys dancing and good music and belongs to C YO and Kappa Phu 18 Kenilworth Street General Birthday Apr 30 Ambition College Blue eyed Gerry IS one step closer to Hollywood and contacts with the film stars than most of us through has lab at the Granada Theater where he works at the refreshment counter Tak mg his knack for biology with hum ambitious Gerry looks toward the future and college if -sift .aaagggl .yt E? ,, 1 BRUCE DAVID ELL 192 Beach Street General Birthday July 19 Ambition Engmeer Ambltlon sometimes hides under happy go lucky coat This certamly ap plies to lovlal Bruce whose ambition I5 to attend Northeastern This hockev fan plays on the Linden Hockey Team Known and llked by many Bruce will long be remembered for has charming smlle and happy personality GAYLE WESLEY FARNHAM RICHARD PAUL FAUCHER 115 Cedar Street College A Birthday, Aug 28 Ambition, Lawyer Attractive Gay IS the apple of many a boy's eye with her radiating charm and refined nature She has served her class ln many ways, as a sopho more and lumor council member, as a Pep Club home room representative, and as a member of the art commit tee of numerous class functions 137 Malden Street General Birthday, July 28 Ambltuon, College Adding one more note to Choral Art IS Dlck's hearty bass After school, this good natured semor works at the Elm Farm Enterprlslng Duck, whose favorite sublect IS history, us quite a charmer with the fairer sex at M H S After graduation, comes college and electronics for hum 877 Salem Street General Birthday Mar 7 Ambition Muslclan Tony as a whiz when It comes to play mg lan music A student of the piano for ten years he unselfishly enter tams ln thas medium for various charnty programs This husky lad chooses baseball as his favorite sport whale American history ranks hugh among Tonys favorite subgects ROBERT MICHAEL FACTOR 15 Warren Avenue Scientific Birthday May 29 Ambition Research Bobby with a flair for math IS our future scientist As a semlfinallst of the National Merlt Scholarships this natural scholar ns a credit to M H S Bobby IS kept busy as news editor of the B and G financial scribe of the English Club and a member of Cog and French Club CLASS are be Kamik? 'F v HERBERT HAROLD FALKOFF 39 Grace Street Scientific Birthday Mar 6 Ambltlon Engineer A swung of the racket and powl An other tenms wnn for athletic Herbie Much of has time IS dlvlded between Alpha Mu BBI and the Temple Lntes where he plays on the basket ball team Algebra Herbles favorite subqect wall lead on to a vocation In engineering JUNE LEE FERRARO BARRY LEON FINE I5 Dana Street General Birthday, June 22 Ambition, College Behind the laughing eyes of one of Trl Hl's members Ines a bubbling over of school spmt An usherette at the football games, slum June avudly sup ports the team and was a candidate for the Queen of the Golden Tornado A sister of Alpha Delta Alpha, her future holds life on a college campus 51 Harvard Street Scientific Bnrthday, Jan 17 Ambition, Engineer Industrlous Barry IS a member of Cog and German Honor Mathematics, his favorite sublect, wall tend to steer Barry toward his chosen field of en glneermg Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternity has a valuable member ln this lad, who also participates In sports actlvl tles of YMCA and BBI 'I79 5 . . . - 1 ' . . . . 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L. 5 Z- CLASS EDWARD FRANCIS FLAHERTY l Mount Vernon Park General Burthday Apr 3 Ambutuon Chemust Wuth hus unquestuonable aptutude and unterest un the scuences and math Ed may someday take hus place among the top chemusts of thus country A ettlcuent member of the Maldonuan sports staff Ed has many an oppor tunuty to vuew hus favarute sports hockey football and baseball CAROLYN MARY JANE FLEURY 27 Prescott Street General Burthday Feb 8 Ambutuon Secretary As a CYO member nretty Carolyn has uncluded among her actuvutues a more unusual one that of membershup un a hot rod club Cal whose favorute sport us football sold tuckets for the successful Hay Hop Typung and book keepung her favorute sublects wull aud her toward her goal T PETER ROY FINN JANICE AUDREY FISHER JOHN JOSEPH FITZPATRICK JR 46 Clyde Street College A Burthday AugB Ambutuon Dentust The most valuable player un our Turkey Day vuctory us thus three sport letterman Pete us also presudent of Lut veep of both Latun Honor and our class and actuve un Choral Art and French Club As co chaurman of Sulver Bells popular Pete wull be remembered for a successful lab 260 Salem Street Commercual Burthday Aug I3 Ambutuon Secretary Thus cute puxue lends her pleasant vouce to both MacDowell Club and Choral Art Sacuety Although Jan lukes all of her subuects she lusts French above the others A former Blue and Gold typust and Phu Delta correspondung secretary she us also an actuve member un class actuvutues 9 Tyler Street College B Burthday Sep 24 Ambutuon College Futzue, two year home room represent atuve puts vocal chords to use sung ung un Choral Art and uts concert group An unterest un hot rods prompt ed Futzue to uoun the Pacemakers where he serves as treasurer Hobby wuse chemustry takes a first class ratung by thus ambutuous senuor PHYLLIS SHEILA FLASCHNER JUDITH GAIL FLASHMAN NORMAN DAVID FLATEAU 30 Francus Street College A Burthday Jan 26 Ambutuon College A paur of roller skates would prove unvaluable for bustlung Phyl Mal donuans able Senuor Staff edutor Often the gal behund the scenes CAM Latun Honor and French Club sparklung Phyl comes to the front as Martha un Dear Ruth and as the competent presudent of Phu Delta and 74 Belmont Street General Burthday Mar 28 Ambutuon Teacher Watch out when Judues around for thus wutty laquacuous gal us always up to somethung A member of Choral Art and class prolects talented Judue us best known for her wunnlng Charles ton act of Tak san Workung wuth people comes naturally to thus suncere senuor as she assists un Gurl Scouts ELAINE CHRISTINE FLORY JANET MARIE FORREST 28 Page Street General Burthday Apr 23 Ambutuon Artust .lovual Elaune can always be counted on to brughten up those gloomy classes She handles a paunt brush wuth such protlcuency that she has won several art awards throughout hugh school Thus commercual artust to be enloys drawung partrauts for fruends Unremovable paunt us Elfines fre 77 Cleveland Street Commercual Burthday Oct 22 Ambutuon Secretary Janet devotes much tume outsude school to her dutues as a mothers helper A quuet and consuderate gurl she chooses nousy people as her pet peeve Janet has partucupated un class functuons as a Maldonuan typust and a member of MacDowell Club Her future plans un clude busuness school 51 Forest Street General Burthday June 20 Ambutlon Trauner Wuth a wonderful personaluty plus o keen unterest un German Norm us a great favorute among hus fruends He us also unterested un swummung golf and dog traunung whuch he hopes to make hus career Norm also takes an unterest un the YMCA and Baptust Youth Fellowshup ANN CHRISTINE FORTI 37 Swan Street Commercual Burthday Oct 5 Ambutuon Secretary Pleasant and easy goung Ann, wuth shorthand as a favorute subuect surely should succeed un her ambutuon Ann has always devoted much of her tume and effort to our school functuons such as .lunuor Councul Pep Club Mal donuan Typung StaH and cammuttees of varuous class functuons f' . 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PAUL FREDERICK FRAZER BARBARA RUTH FREEDMAN 424 Ferry Street General Brrthday Sep 23 Ambrtron Engrneer Wrde eyed Paul always manages to say somethrng funny Thrs athletrcally rnclrned lad keeps rn shape by par takrng rn football games and boxrng matches Although enterrng the Navy rs Pauls rmmedrate goal he sets hrs srghts on electronrcs where he wrll use hrs favorrte subrect math BEATRICE I.llLIAN FUGI.ESTAD 166 Bowdoin Street Commercral Brrthday Oct 31 Ambrtron Secretary Bettys pet course shorthand and Hospital work wrll surely be used by her as a medrcal secretary Thrs frrendly fun lovrng mrss has one of the busrest candy counters durrng lunchl A MacDowell member she also lends her talent to her church chorr 51 Magnolra Street General Brrthday Apr 29 Ambrtron Secretary Sweet and Gentle rs how Barbara rs known around MHS Beneath her shyness lres a desrrable trart depend abrlnty CAM and the varrous class commrttees on which she has served can vouch for that Garnrng practical experience as a secretary for Dr Spencer and possessrng a preference for shorthand KENNETH PAUL GANNON 64 Plarnsfield Avenue General Brrthday Apr 5 Ambrtron Armed Forces Kenny This tall senror expertly held the posrtrons of vrce presrdent stage manager and student conductor of the band In Boston hrs clarrnet as found tts way rnto the heart f the Napolr Band After graduatron career rn the Army plus rts ban DIANE CELESTE GERACI 38 Church Street General Brrthday Feb 25 Ambrtron Secretary Alpha Delta Alpha Chr Roe Softball Team and Pep Club are where most of Dees extra hours are consumed As an assrstant rn a nursrng home and as a capable stenographer Dee rs garnrng valuable experience toward her goal This enterprrsrng mrss has also served on dance commrttees SUSAN GERRISH 221 Hawthorne Street General Brrthday July 14 Ambrtron Secretary In a not of applause lrvely Sue marched onto the stage at Tak san as a curtarn grrl A pert cheerleader blue eyed Sue rs musrc edrtor of Mol donran and a sensor councrl Trr Hr and Choral Art member Because of her zealous sunny personality Sue rs one of our favorite gals LARRY MYRON FREEDMAN 17 Newhall Street General Brrthday May 27 Ambrtron Marrnes A JV basketball forward and JV baseball player our athletrc Larry clarms Gym as hrs favorrte MHS perrod He was a recrprent of two athletrc letters rn basketball Thrs future Marrne rs also a fan of hot rods and how they are constructed makes for an amusrng hobby PAUL LEON GASTONGUAY ll Brshop Road General Brrthday Sep 22 Ambrtron Undecided As a three year orchestra member and Y favorrte hobby rs musrc especrally playrng the drums Other favorrtes rn clude playrng hockey and fixrng me chanrcal artrcles Gassv has been a CYO member for nrne years In school hrs favorite sublect rs math EDWARD ARTHUR GILBERT 44 Columbia Street General Brrthday May 28 Ambrtron Undecrded Looking for Ted' He can usually be found rn the Musrc Room practrcrng wrth Choral Art Society of which he rs the capable manager This good lookrng lad rs well remembered for hrs hrlarrous performance as a Tak sannette rn Jr Vanetres The MHS baseball team s success rs guaranteed RICHARD BURTON FREEMAN 106 Central Avenue General Brrthday May 18 Ambrtron Musrc Teacher Srnce Drck and musrc are synonymous at MHS rt rsnt strange that he rs president of Choral Art Dlck who has entertalned at many dances also a member of the 4Ds Our crystal ball shows a career as a musrc teacher for thrs talented boy JOAN lEE GAULIN 37 Huntley Street Commercral Brrthday Jan 17 Ambrtron Secretary .loan s creative talents have been well trons commrttees for her class actrvr tres A member of MacDowell and Kappa Phr Sororrty she rs always busy Joan, whose favorrte subrect at M H S rs shorthand worked as a park rnstructor durrng the summer he X19 E S , ' if lr . wg Q 'P JJ? s . I . . . , . . I . . . I . I . . I . . I I ' H H I . . . . I I I I . - .I - . . I I I . - A . I . . . . , . ' . . . . . U . . l is . , . . . . . . . . ,, - , ,, n . I v s . . n - , , . . . Q- . F ft . I g . . I . I G . ' - . . , . . , l . . I I 1 1 I I ' ' I I knowledge gained through Malden Music is the life says talented a two- ear Choral Art member, PauI's displayed by her work on the decora- It - ' . I . - . . I . . I . . h . . . l . . , ' ' o . . . ' . . . . ' , . I . . . - O . . . . ' . . ' . . dl 1 ' me C 9 ll ,N I V R Q ' . I . . . ' . I . . I . I . . I . I 1 . , . . I , , , . . . . . I . I . . I .i .I . . . . . . . . . ,, ,- . . . . I . . ,, . . . . , , . . . . . . . , . . 1 I Q I L . . n e ' 1 e l l JASON LARRY GILLER LESTER ALLEN GOLDBERG 37 Almont Street General Birthday Oct 1 Ambmon Navy ay wants to see If the Navy s recrult tn slogan ns true Joan the Navy and see the world A shy and pleas ant all hls other sublects Jays time out slde school IS consumed by hrs mem bershup In AAY and hrs hobby of pauntung and papermg student he favors btology over 198 Harvard Street General Blrthday Feb 1 Ambatnon Enguneer Les as the qunet type but look out he as the recnplent of three certlf1cates rn the Rnfle Club Wath electnclty and radlo as hrs favorlte sublects he de snres to enter the field of electronics A member A Z Pr BBI and AAY and a radlo ham as well Les has few spare moments JUDITH FAYE GOLDSTEIN RONALD FRANK GOLINI 33 Boylston Street General Bnrthdoy Aug 27 Ambltlon Secretary Swnshlng sklrts and twlrlung batons herald our band led by head mator ette Judy A member of CAM and Phu Delta and an and to many class productsons this fun packed muss bubbles over with frlendshlp Both honor marks and Auxnltum awards have made Judy a fine credtt t MHS 614,-X As l 279 Medford Street Commercnal Burthday Jan 5 Ambltlon Accountant e reclpaent of a football sweater and letter award IS class representa twe Ronme Our accordlonnst enter tauner us a Y MC A and Sons of Italy member Athletlc Ronnie us also an avtd fan of football aames and car races Accountnng wnll lead thas hand some lad to sure success LINDA SUSAN GOLDBERG LAURA ELSA GOLDMAN 136 Hawthorne Street General Burthday Apr 26 Ambltlon Secretary This year Lm was both Rlf1e Club member and sedate lnbrary assustant Phu Delta Phu Sorornty stenography and tennls at Amerlge Park f1ll un her spare tume Lms versatlllty was brought to lnght In Tak san In whlch she was a member of the cast and to whnch she sold tickets 70 Judson Street College B Burthday Mar 28 Ambltlon Teacher Camera Clubs secretary Laura IS a true shutterbug Through membership rn Latm and English Honor and service to class prolects she has shown lots of school spnrlt Wlth her gift of gab and cheery mormng salutatlons lo quaclous Laura wrll long be remem bered by her classmates MARJORIE NANCY GORDON LEE SHELDON GRAVES 114 East Border Road College A Birthday Apr 29 Ambutuon Psychologust Intellugence and perseverance have earned Morgue the posmon of Engllsh Club Prexy and Blue and Gold Feature Edntor She has had a very actwe membershnp In French Club Green room Latm Honor and CAM Margie Veep of Temple Lates also IS an able yachtsman and a talented pcanlst LEONARD HOWARD GREEN ROBERT EDWARD GREEN 79 Wlnter Street 21 Granvulle Avenue General Burthday Jan 7 Ambltlon Busmess Heads or tolls? Splrtted Len has no troubles an finances for he owns a mmt of old coms and currency Brams and brawn combane durmg football and hockey seasons when he scores for Malden Hugh School A member of the Oak Grove Rod and Gun Club sports wnse Len plans to have his own busmess Screntuf1c Blrthday Sep 8 Ambltlon Arr Force Bob who knows that the best way to the M H S honor roll as through books spends S peruod studyrng madly After school this very conscientious lad works as a mechanic In his spare tame qunet Bob goes horseback rndmg Good luck to a successful future atr manl 11 Spruce Street General Bnrthday Aug 26 Ambltlon Artnst The possessor of laughmg eyes and a warm personaluty good natured Lee worked on many art commnttees for class dances Lee works steadlly to ward his goal an art career Sando rel s Hot Rod Club should be proud to clatm ambntuous Lee as one of ts members EILEEN GREENBERG 32 Porter Street Commerclal Burthday July 21 Ambntlon Secretary Seldom speechless Elleen has a rest less spmt A lass wrth a fruendly help ful nature she partucnpated un class actnvltnes and was a Blue and Gold typlst and member of the Ph: Delta Phu Sorortty Elleens preference for shorthand wall greatly enhance her career as a legal secretary , P v A 5 Q , Y 9 1 . I I .. I . ' I .. I . . I . .. I . I l .. I J . , .I . . I - . . . , I '- .g . -,, . . .. . . . h h ,, . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 ' . I I I I I ' I ' . . , ... r ' , , ' 4' 1 ' s I O X I , . I I .. I . I ' .. I . I ' . I . .. I . .. . .. Th .. ' . I . - . - . .I n , . ' ' ' . ' ' - ' ' is welcome wherever he goes. Havmg I ' 1 . I L-Q . . I - ' ' I - . , - , . - ' - I ' I 0 . , I , . . A I fa- , z FV' , i ' ,:': -. . Q I ' K V Q If 'TT' J! X ' ' . . DP . I ' .. I . . I q .. I. . I .. I , , . ' ' , ' . . . ,,,, . . .. . . . , , 'iff ESTELLE MARILYN GREENBERG ARLENE FRANCES GREENBLATT CYNTHIA GREENE 41 Holyoke Street General Burthday Feb 20 Ambutuon Secretary Thus strukung reddush blonde was chaur man of the decorations commuttee at Sulver Bells Wuth hopes of a secre tarual posutuon lynn calls typung her favorute sublect at Malden Hugh Ice skatung dancung swummung bowlung and golf are thus blue eyed lasss prume unterests PATRICIA EllEN GREENE 74 Lanark Road General Birthday Sep 12 Ambutuon Nurse A welcomed face among the patrents at Malden Hosputal us sunny nurses oude Pat Quuet and soft spoken thus member of the Gurl Scouts and C Y O bowlung team Pats varued unterests range from uce skatung and swummung to Englush and buology I9 Warren Avenue College B Burthday Apr I0 Ambutuon Secretary The senuor class has gauned much from thus quuet suncere gurl lenues artustuc abuluty enabled all our aftaurs to be gayly decorated Latun Honor French Club and Phu Delta Phu have gauned much from her astute and frank opunuons Her favorutes unclude buology oul pauntung and musuc RICHARD GREENOUGH I4 James Street General Burthday Apr 24 Ambutuon Mechanical Drawer Ducks achuevements un mechanucal drowung wull tend to make hum an ex ter man un JV basketball he us also actuve un Cuty League basketball As a member of the Fuestos Sports and Rod Club he may to hus hearts content pursue hus hobby cars 80 Harvard Street General Burthday Sap I8 Ambutuon Teacher An actuve member of Phu Delta Phu Sorority and B B G us blue eyed Cundy Thus efticuent senuor devoted much of her tume as a three year representa tuve of Blue and Gold Fond of chul dren Cundy taught un a nursery school whuch proved to be a valuable aud toward her career CLASS MARJORIE ANNE GRENIER JACQUEIJNE ELAINE GRIESDORF 226 Cllfton Street 72 Tremont Street Commercial Burthday Dec 7 Ambutuon Secretary Havung fun seems to be sunny Margues motto Whether at a Usona meetung or workung on a dance com movung Vuce presudent of Alpha Del ta Alpha Sororuty and Maldonuan rep resentatuve for two years are two of Margues dutues unsude and outsude M H S BARBARA ANN GRIFFIN PATRICIA ANNE GRIMAN THOMAS JOSEPH GUIDE 44 Lynn Street General Burthday Jan 'I6 Ambutuon Secretary Spurlted Barbue us picturesque euther as a malorette or clarunetust of the MHS Band The treasurer of Alpha Delta Alpha Sororuty pert Barbue also ranks hugh as a commuttee muss I school stenography us thus gals fa vorute subgect whule outside ut us the Jormel bowlung team I9 Glen Street Commercual Burthday Sep ll Ambutuon Secretary Whule sellung candy Pat s raduant per sonaluty and warm smule have bnght ened up the spuruts of many at M H S A secretarial rob aided by her lukung of shorthand us Pat's aum The vutaluty and energy of thus well luked muss are noted un her love for bowlung dancung and swummung 49 Barker Road General Burthday Sep 6 Ambutuon Navy In hus sophomore and lunuor years enterprusmg Tom was a member of Alpha Delta Sigma and home room representatuve Campung un the woods and huntung make up a relaxung weekend for hum A member of the Naval Reserves easy goung Tom chooses hustory as hus favorute sub 'ect at MHS General Birthday Feb 27 Ambutuon Secretary Always ready wuth a warm smule and a cheery greetung .lackue us a welcome addutuon to any group A suncere and Delta and B BI Recupuent of the 58 Junuor Varuetues sungung award Jackie was a sure asset to MacDowell and Choral Art BARBARA ANN HAGGERTY 45 Playstead Road General Burthday Sep 25 Ambutuon Teacher The brught new face around MHS belongs to Barbue, who hauls from Archbushop Cushing Catholuc Hugh Bookkeepung us her favorute sublect and un pursuung her career she may struve to teach ut Barbue us a Con froternuty muss and as for sports they rank tops wuth thus pert gurl I . I I . . I . , 1 . . ' . ' 1 . . I I 9 9 , . . . . ' . . .. I . i . I . - - u I A I 1 n I - I . I I e a X 5 4, . I I . . I . I . . I ' . . I . I h . . I - ' ' I ' u - n ' ' . . ,I . , .... , . . . , . f . - , - , - . sincere and charming miss is also a cellent draftsman. A trophy and let- mittee, this helpful miss keeps things capable worker, she belonged to Phi . . I . , . , . . . . - f I I - , . . . . , y fi Q A, I . , . . . I . I g . . I . I . . . I . , . . . I , , . . . . I . . . I . .. . ' . . . . . . 1 . . . . n I . . . . . . . . . I I . . I I A . . . I CLASS PHYLLIS HALCHUK SUZANNE LORRAINE HALL JOHN JOSEPH HALLORAN 132 Essex Street Commerclal Bnrthday Nov 6 Ambltlon Secretary Phyl raduates energy whether found In the typmg room as the head Blue and Gold typlst tennls team I5 an expert typlst wnll make not only an effluent she keeps shell be a popular one or ploymg on the glrls Petnte blonde Phyl who prlvate secretary but lf her wmnmg personaluty GERTRUDE ANNE HANKINSON ELIZABETH MARIE HARRINGTON 7 Sawyer Court 58 Vernon Street General Burthday Dec 3 Ambltuon Alrllne Hostess Super salesmanshlp I5 practlced by ticket commlttees A cheerleader for Malden Vocatnonal and a member of the Pep Club thus energetuc mass IS quite a sports fan Cookle who I5 also a speed demon on typewruter keys IS bound to soar as an aarlnne hostess General Birthday Sep 26 Ambltlon Alrlme Hostess Betsy a soclal butterfly with an en member of Alpha Delta Alpha and Chnstlan Doctrme After working for an Encyclopedia Company during the summer she now plans to tram at Trans World Aurllne School for Alrlune Hostesses at Kansas Cnty Mlssourl 31 Prentlss Street General Bnrthday Aug 30 Ambmon Smger Suzie sklllfully displays her deep volce and beautiful smgmg qualmes m MacDowell Club and Choral Art So clety The reclpnent of two tennls let ters she has aptly proven her skull wuth a racket Suues proflcuency does not stop here for she also excels Ice and roller skating BARBARA ANN HARRIS 548 Salem Street College A Birthday Dec 31 Ambition Nurse Petute Barbara s love of chemustry wall and her In a goal of nursing A four thus blue eyed mass also us an actnve member of Kappa Phu and smgs un MacDowell Club Classmates have bought tlckets from Mudge In both Sul ver Bells and Sprung Fantasy SUSAN WINIFRED HASKELL PHYLLIS CYNTHIA HEAD SANDRA JANE HEARTQUIST 200 Clifton Street Commercial Birthday July? Ambutlon Secretary Trl Hs IS proud to call lively Sue one of :ts most zealous members Enthusl astnc Sue wrll flnd her favonte sub 'ect typmg a great and an her chosen professlon as a prlvate secretary O both Snlver Bells and Sprung Fantasy Sue gave much time and energy to make them successful 217 Maplewood Street General Bnrthday June 21 Ambltlon Secretary Secretarial school IS Phylllss goal thus her aptltude an shorthand and typmg provide her with a good back ground Blue eyed Phyllns lukes horse back ndmg and movaes as well as collecting stamps and dolls As an adept PIUDIST this qulet lass com pletes her clrcle of actnvltnes 24 Wolcott Terrace Commercial Blrthday Apr 11 Ambltlon Alrlmes An all around gurl with pep to spare aptly describes San Perhaps you were shown to your seat at a football game by usherette Sandy Rainbow Gurls field hockey Tru Hn and mnnlo ture goltlng rank tops on the lust of thus vuvacnous lass whose future plans he nn the secretarial tleld 14 FUITVIGW Avenue General Birthday June8 Ambltlon Insurance Farr and sunny was John s accurate forecast for the MHS weather bu reau Has membership In this club stemmed from an Interest nn meteor ology John who llkes baseball and flshmg IS proud of his good marks After school this youth can be found working In Bernles Delicatessen CATHERINE ANN HASHEM 45 Avon Street Commercial Birthday July 25 Ambltlon Secretary Off wlth a head start towards her goal of a secretarial posltaon Kay mg S period and after school She also loves football basketball records and dancing With all Kays success ln M H S she IS sure to make a valu able efficient secretary MARLENE KATHRYN HENDERSON 107 Plaanfleld Avenue General Blrthday Sep 11 Ambltlon Secretary MacDowell Club has Blondie a a member the only baton twnrler In Malden who twnrls wuth flre This Band clarmetlst and Rnfle Club marks man also sells tickets and prepares decorations for MHS dance commit tees Musnc dancmg and horseback rndmg round out her busy schedule Xi' Ar 1 A . I . . . I . I . . . I . . , . . I . . . . . . 11 . 11 1 . l . . , i . . . . . I I I . ' ' 1 1 1 1 I v I ' ' ' ' 1 1 lvl 1 1 . . . . . , . jf ,I K ff . I ' . I I . I ' .. , . I .. I , ' ' I ' ' a I a n u smllmg Cookie, who has been on class chanting personality, is an active year member of St. Joseph's C.Y.O., is Mr. Webster's secretary both dur- . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . , . . . i . . . . l I 1 . . I I I . . .I . I I .I . - . , . 1 , . . I . . I . I . . I . 1 . . . I . . . I . . . I .I . . . . . . , I ,, h . . ,, . S . ' ' I . . I n . . . I I I - I - . . I . 1 - I ' . l . . . I . . - I I I I JUDITH SUSANNE HIMMELWRIGHT 19 Webber Street General Blrthday Sep 28 Ambition Art Teacher Judy as soft spoken and pleasant Her beautiful soprano voice IS enloyed by listeners of Choral Art MacDowell and the Flrst Baptsst Church Choir Professional smgmg a secondary am button seems promusmg consndernng the awards she has won for her abil :ty Judy excels equally ln art MADELINE MARIE HOARTY 152 Belmont Street General Birthday Nov 25 Ambltlon Secretary Five foot two eyes of blue as our charming Mane a cute addltlon from Somerville Hlgh Muslc art dancing and French are all tops on her lust of favorites Wlth her pleasant nature and noted reliability Mane IS certain to achieve fame and fortune m the secretarial field ROBERT JOHN HODGSON JR 17 Baker Street College B Birthday June 9 Ambltlon Music Teacher Bobs personality spells Music with a capital Ml Besides lending hrs voice to Choral Art and playing piano In the orchestra this talented lad has his own band The Echoes which en tertamed at Jamaica Farewell and Touchdown Bound Tropical fish pro vlde many hours of pleasure for Bob PRISCILLA SUSAN HOLT DONNA PEARL HUYFFER JOSEPH JERABMIEL ISBITSKY 20 Washington Place General Birthday Sep 23 Ambltnon Teacher Hazel eyed Crlla has certamly paved a well earned road to success at basketball and tenms she IS worthy of her positron of Girls Sport Editor for Maldoman Dynamic Cllla IS also president of M Y F a Kappa Phu mem ber and o Rainbow gurl CHARLES ALLEN JOHNSON 433 Ferry Street Commercial Birthday June4 Ambltlon Accountant Chuck ns one of MHS s quieter stu dents Bookkeeping greatly Interests hum and Chuck lasts lt as his favornte sublect He IS a boy with many hob bles Among his Interests are fishing traveling and hockey all of which clalm much of Chucks extra moments outside of school 43 Wnllow Street College A Birthday July4 Ambition College As co editor of Maldonlan Donna has spent many hours buslly working man Honor and Phu Delta Phu she IS always ready with helpful advice I her spare time Donna who has served on class committees IS the capable ad vuser of a BBI youth group l X 136 Franklin Street College B Birthday Sep 7 Ambition Accountant Lookmg for Itsy2 A crowd of gurls tell us for here we find M H S s top retary of A Z Pu turns work unto pleasure concoctmg sundaes at Funns drugstore The world of facts and figures ns next to be hut by ltsys gal lant chivalry ROBERT STANLEY JONES LAILA MARI ANN JONSSON 63 Newman Street College B Birthday June6 Ambition Architect As both treasurer of Camera Club and a Maldoman lab worker Bob has proved his interest an photography An actlve DeMolay member friendly Bob has served as DeMolay standard bearer and he belongs to St Pauls YPF Baseball basketball and arch ery are thus lads favorite sports 7 Carglll Street General Birthday Dec 15 Ambition Anrllne Hostess Adding a umque sparkle to any group pretty Lalla the chaplam of Rainbow was the Lucia Bride for 1958 Along wuth andmg many class dance com mnttees lee-Low has constantly been an honor student As secretary for Mr Melanson and Kappa Phu Lallas suc ELAINE DOROTHY HOFMANN 23 Clement Street Commercial Birthday Jan 17 Ambition Secretary Never wuthout a smile to bnghten our day Lalme always has some appro priate loke to tell Sports take the first page ln her book of favorites as proven by her lukmg of tenms ce skating swlmmmg and bowling Lalnles favorite sublect stenography should and her m her goal 'ww' JANETTE JOYCE JAYNES 48 Marlboro Street Commercial Birthday Oct 26 Ambltlon Secretary Pretty Jan the reliable and soft spoken member of the Blue and Gold for music She clearly illustrates thus characteristic as capable band press dent and Choral Art soprano After school hours are spent as Mr Silver mans efficient secretary C X X es , f' FF S7 , . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 l 1 I 1 l 1 - . A 1 ' ' , If I I fl n ' ' I ' a 1 1 . . . . . , . ,, . ,, . . . I ' ' I I . . . l I I I . I I . . .. . I . I . I I . . . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . . I - I I I - I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - . . - . . I . 0 . I . - - ' ' in , . . .' M.H.S. As a competitor in field hockey, 219. A member of Greenroom, Ger- ladies' man. This charmer, who is sec- business staff, possesses a deep love I ' I . I . .I . I o -I ' . . . , . . . ' n . . , . . .- . ' . . . . I I ' - . . ., - , - . . . . . 1 - E s if A ' Q l 1 1 y W, , ffl I 1 N ' 1 ,I ? Q ' 1 ' I 5 5 I ' 9 A L , f f A , . 1 1 X ' . l . . I . I . . I . . I ' . , . I I I . . . I . . I . . . . . . . . i I I 1 T I ' ' 1 1 I 1 1 I T I t I . , I . . . , , . . . . , . . - 1 - . . 1 cess has been well earned FRANKLIN JOEL KALMAN BARBARA CAROL KALUZNY DOROTHY LOUISE KANE SANDRA LEE KANTER 51 Warren Avenue General Birthday June 12 Ambition Englneer Sklmmung across the waves on water skis IS the sport In which Frank often partuclpatmg Hunting and boat mg are runners up to this favorite Quiet and reserved thus dark haired lad favors has hlstory class In school Good luck Frank IN attalmng your goal an engmeermgl 37 Linwood Street College B Birthday Feb 10 Ambltlon Teacher Ever wonder who decorates those at tractrve dance showcases at MHS? Talented and personable Babs ns your answer A member of Latin and Ger man Honor Bobs also helps out on various class functions Her patient way with children should quickly make her a favorite elementary teacher BARTON KAPLAN RICHARD KARLBERG 12 Seaview Avenue Scientific Birthday Aug 21 Ambltlon Nuclear Chemist reserved manner of Barty a veteran thespuan and enthuslastrc Pops attend ant A member of both COG and Greenroom easygomg Barty as also quite a fisherman and baseball play er Chemistry and POIITICS are both tops with our future chemist Li Ii QI ??'i'Ti .. I ?' ill 28 Belmont Street General Birthday Oct 11 Ambltlon Chemist Blue eyed Duck who came to MHS interest ln sports but favors huntmg and boating lt is his strong Inlung for chemistry that has prompted has deslre to become a chemist Duck IS a former member of HI Y and the National Reference Association GERALDINE MARGARET KEARNEY 9 Presley Street Commercial Birthday July 25 Ambition Secretary No one frowns long with Ioquaclous Gerry around to cheer hum up An honor student her duties as Girls Sports Editor on the Blue and Gold and capable prexy of Alpha Delta Alpha keep this miss busy The valu able experience gained by her secre tonal work after school wlll and Gerry m her future 19 Rosemont Street Commercial Birthday Nov 12 Ambition Secretary Lively dark eyed Dottle IS a football usherette home room representative and a past member of MacDowell Club Outside MHS Dottie when not busy at her babysitting lab enloys working It wlll be a very lucky boss who dictates a letter to this future eflicaent secretary 46 Starblrd Street General Birthday June 23 Ambition Business Sandy was Blue and Gold representa tive for three consecutive years Ollice practice IS tops with thas green eyed miss A reoccurrmg name on lusts for MHS dance committees IS Sandys Dancing to a dreamy band or playmg popular recordings makes up an en chanting evening for her MARCEL FELIX VANDERLAAN KATES 64 Glenwood Street College B Birthday June 22 Ambition Physicist The Muslc Man at MHS certainly Shubert Club and a member of both Choral Art and Orchestra As orgamst for DeMolay and a member of the St Pauls Choir he rounds out has mu srcal actlvutles Marcel IS also an ac tive member of German Honor RICHARD ANTHONY KELLEY 163 Lmden Avenue General Birthday June 15 Ambition College Another victory for the Golden Rods! As co captain for the MHS hockey team this phrase IS very famlllar with speedy Duck An all round sports en thusnast thus brown eyed lad has also played as football center We shall soon see Duck at college displaying has athletic talents STEPHEN LAWRENCE KAUFMAN 187 Bannbndge Street Scaentnfic Birthday Jan 9 Ambition Engineer Hard work and determination have Maldoman scribe of Greenroom and veep of German Honor A consclen tnous student his name is always on the MHS honor roll At Temple Lltes Steve IS assistant treasurer and on the golf course a second IKE LORRAINE DORIS KEMI7 20 Clement Street General Birthday May 26 Ambition Accountant A capable Pep Club member and rep resentatrve IS our dynamic gal Ramue Accounting her favorite sublect and a lob as bookkeeper at Morgan s Drug Store has paved the way toward her field of endeavor Ramle a soft spoken Rambow Girl IS also an ardent fan of swlmmrng and bowling . . . . is . . . ' ' I . I . - . . A -Q H y I f QF Bright red hair belies the casual and fronf New Harhpshire, has a general could be Marcel who is president of made Steve the photography editor of 5 S QL , 5 .. 50 ,Q .5 5 ' K sf . is I . 5171. ROGER ALLAN KENNEY SHIRLEY JEANNETTE KENVIN MICHAEL FRANCIS KEOHANE 74 Leonard Street College B Birthday June 27 Ambition College When you find one tall dark haired lad who is a member of French Club and formerly was a Latm Honor member and manager of the Golden rods you will have found our in dustrlous Ken Always ready with a loke or some humorous remark Ken likes fishing tinkering wrth cars and rifles STUART MacINTOSH KINGSLEY 197 Tremont Street General Stu IS the ambitious author of the book Unfinished Summer Although he has not yet attempted to publish it we re sure Stu will reach his ambition when he does This red haired youth has given much time and energy on refreshment and props committees to make our dances successful MARGARETE AENNE KOCH 114 Webster Street General Birthday Aug 17 Ambition Comm Artist German born Margarete has gained many friends with her cheerful mod est nature and eagerness to help Active talented and ambitious she is an MHS Orchestra violinist Globe Art Contest Award recipient German Honor assistant scribe Usona scribe and future world traveler 63 Coleman Street General Birthday Jan 31 Ambition Nurse For a little gurl Shlrl makes o great deal of noise un Pep Club that :sl A Malden Vocational cheerleader this lass us also a follower of basketball Adept with needle and thread Shlrl picks domestic arts as a pet sublect Her goal in life is to be an Air Force flight nurse 92 Russell Street General Birthday .Iuly2 Ambition Navy A sports enthusiast Mike has earned several letters as manager of the Golden Tornado Hockey and swim ming are also included in his list of favorite sports In school history s tagged as Mlkes most interesting sub 'ect After school blond haired Mlke works at the First National CLASS SHIRLEY KLAYMAN BARBARA ESTELLE KLEIMAN JERRY YALE KLEIMAN 397 Ferry Street College A Soft spoken Shirley is always busily rushing from meetmg to meeting Latm and German Honor Societies CAM MacDoweIl and Phi Delta Phi have all benefited from thas gracious lass s hard work and talent An honor roll student Shirley has also helped decorate for several class dances QT JOANN KOLINSKY 86 Henry Street Commercial Birthday Jan 24 Ambition Secretary Tru Hi prexy and Usona treasurer are a few of Googles contributions to M H S Her excellent work as a rumor reporter for the Blue and Gold warded her this year with the pos: tion of news page editor As co chairman of Hay Hop Googne found an outlet for her leadership ability 730 Highland Avenue College A Ambition Med Secretary Barbie I5 the devoted and hardwork mg head of the Maldoman Blogra phers Packmg an abundance of pep into one petite bundle she darts from Latm Honor to CAM where she program chairman An honor student sunny Barbie completes her schedule as o German Honor and Phi Delta 730 Highland Avenue College B Swmgm specs Jerry is the compe tent veep of Cog and assistant treos urer of German Honor Nonchalant yet often tossing in wnttncnsms h is also one of our talented band saxo phonlsts As co chairman of Touch down Bound hard working Jerry is well worth his weight an gold JACOB SEYMOUR KRITEMAN KATHERINE EMMA LEE 260 Hawthorne Street College A Birthday Dec 2 Ambition Doctor As handy with a gavel as a tennls racket Jackie, a tennis team member is president of Latm Honor This Cog man editor of the Maldoman Admin istration Staff is also grand master of Alpha Mu Sincere and unselfish Jackie through hard work has been successful in all his endeavors 5 Mann Street College A Birthday Aug 10 Ambition Undecided Spirited Kathy is the owner of the recipe to success Two parts cheer leading added to a mixture of Usona and Trl Hn whipped together with equal parts of Le Cercle Francais Latm Honor and Kappa Phi form her cake For frosting Kathy has added decora tions for her class dances 18 'tr H V I A 'L' , 'M J A U' 'lm fff' .A - 5 Q .34'vnf A Qui, 513 fri!! - SZ ' 1 I A . I n 1 n . I 1 i 1 s gg ee is tk 2 f ' it Birthday, June 9 Ambition, Success Birthday, Mar. 12 Ambition, Teacher Birthday, Aug. 15 Birthday, Aug. 15 Ambition, Medicine . . . . . . ' ' I I 11 - - 1 11 - - , . . . . ' , I . f ' . . . . '. . , e . . ' . , I . Z is . ' D - 1 g Y I . . l l re- I . .1 . - .- . . . C ASS BONITA MARlE l.eFAVE JUDITH ANN LEMMO 280 Cross Street 28 Bellvale Street General Brrthday Sep 7 Ambrtron Cleracal Worker Thrs Bonnre lass has won the frrend shrp of many M H S students wrth her pleasant drsposrtron and attrtude A capable seamstress she chooses do mestrc arts as her top sublect A member of Trr Hr and C YO Bonnre also supports athletrc events as a very actrve Pep Club member Commercial Brrthday Aug 18 Ambrtron Secretary Take a sweet mannered mlss add a dash of spnce mrx well and you have Judy When asked to lrst her favorrte sublect Judy placed economrcs at the head of her lrst Efflclency rs Judys mrddle name and upon graduatron she plans to contrnue her lob as a secretary at the Malden Trust RICHARD SIBLEY LENFEST 15 Mrlton Street General Brrthday Feb 24 Ambrtron Forestry The out of doors holds many oppor tunrtres for Duck presrdent of the BYF An assrstant scoutmaster and a cashrer at the ALP thrs unpresumptu ous lad even finds trme to sketch Drck whose warm brown eyes smrle on many frrendshrps selects meteor ology as hrs favorrte sublect qui: 'wi STEVEN GERARD 1.EV MARY ANN CONSTANCE l.oDUCA JOHN PETER LOUNSBURY LYNNE HARRIET LOWREY 156 Hawthorne Street General Brrthday May4 Ambrtron College Gray eyed Steve was Grst rn lane when good looks and charm were passed out Qurte a worker rn school atfarrs Steve arded the senror play by hrs ef forts on the stage and props com mrttee Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternrty and hrs favorrte sport hockey share thrs busy senror s spare trme 206 Cross Street General Brrthday June 30 Ambrtron Reservatronrst Dark eyed Annre rs a very busy grrl Captarn of the Malden Vocatronal cheerleaders and member of Trr Hr she also devotes many moments to work as a fountarn grrl at Wool worth s and to her hobby of cookrng Shorthand rs the favorrte sublect of thrs future arrlrne reservatronrst BARBARA MARY LUBIN 102 Bowdorn Street General Brrthday, Sep 20 Ambrtron, Fashron Desrgner The art commrttees would be rn a trzzy wrthout Barblo's patrent help, for she has contrrbuted her art talents to every class functron srnce she was a sophomore As a result, the future promrses an excrtrng career an fashron desrgnrng for good natured and tal ented Barbie Good Luckl ROSEMARIE AUGUSTINE LUCONTONI ll Sammett Street Commercral Brrthday, Nov 20 Ambrtron, Secretary The Irve wrre of MHS, Ioquacrous Rosle has a host of frrends She rs a valuable member and home room rep resentatrve of Pep Club A sports en thusrast, Rosle rs a member of the Jarmel bowlrng team and Chr Rho softball team Shorthand rs o pet sub lect, leakrng pens, a pet peeve 122 Dexter Street General Brrthday Aug 29 Ambltron Hortrculturrst Peter rs known as the man wrth the green thumb through hrs Interest rn plants Srngrng rn both Choral Art and hrs church chorr rs another of Peters talents An actrve member of hrs church group thrs quret lad rs vrce presrdent f ACTION After school Peter works rn the ALP ETHEI. EVELYN LUKAS 413 Medford Street Commercral Brrthday, July 31 Ambrtron, Secretary Thrs cute grggler truly lrkes school except for the large amount of home work, that Isl A sports enthusrast, Ethel rs a member of the Pep Club and Jarmel bowlrng team She rs qurte a seamstress, we are told Thrs future legal secretary lrsts stenagraphy as a favorrte sublect 349 Pleasant Street College A Brrthday June-4 Ambrtron Decorator As co charrman of the decoratlons commrttee of both Srlver Bells and Tak san attractrve Lynne has drsplayed her talent rn her chosen professron Veep of Trr Hr presrdent of Pep Club and membershrp rn both Usona and Kappa Phr round out thrs cheery hard workrng gals actrvrtres RUTH MARIE MacCUlSH 29 Bryant Street General Brrthday, Mar 18 Ambrtron, Oflice Clerk Dancrng eyes and a neat appearance are two reasons for Mac's popularrty at M H S Partrcularly sportsmrnded, Mac rs the recrprent of two Rrfle Club drplomas and also enloys bowhng and roller skatrng What remarns of lrvely Mac's trme rs occupred workrng after school at Greystone Manor Rest Home , . , . , , . 1 . . . . 1 . . . - 1 . ,, . ,, . . . . . . . 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GARY DOUGLAS MANTHORNE 186 Belmont Street General Brrthday Feb 14 Ambrtron Enguneer Gary has a busy lufe wuth hrs un and out of school actuvutues He rs a mem ber of the baseball team and the JV basketball team Thus ladues man rs also un Choral Arts Schubert and DeMolay Wrth math as a favorute subrect we know that Gary wrll go on to be a successful enguneer 55,4 at ge 5 KENNETH HENRY MARSHALL 29 Rucker Street General Brrthday Dec 28 Ambrtron Servrce All kunds of sports are the mam n terest of thus rather quret lad A base ball football and hockey fan Ken neth plays for a softball team durrng the summer months Whether hrs fu ture chouce be the Army Navy or the Marune Corps we know Kenneth wrll prove to be a credut to Uncle Sam QW Li Q,-4.2117 BARBARA ANN MARINO FRANK WAYNE MARSHALL KAREN MAY MARSHALL 295 Pearl Street Commercual Brrthday Nov 17 Ambrtron Secretary As an enthusrastuc Pep Club member and an admurable uce and roller skater Barbue has kept her figure trum She sold tuckets for the Hay Hop as a lunuor and helped wuth the decora tuons at Jamauca Farewell Wrth hopes of a secretarual rob Barbues favorute sublect us stenography 29 Rucker Street General Brrthday Oct 21 Ambrtron Arr Force Imported from Saugus Hugh Wayne leaves the umpact of hus blue eyes on the faurer sex of MHS Waynes thoughts stull turn toward Saugus for he rs a member of uts Congregatuonal Church and softball team Among hrs unterests thus amuable senuor selects meteorology as hrs favorute LLOYD EMERSON MARSTERS ANTHONY HERBERT MASTROGIANIS 1438 Eastern Avenue General Brrthday May 22 Ambrtron Machrnrst A 50 Plymouth and membershrp un the Crusaders clearly characterrze Lloyd as an enthusuastuc auto fan Quuet and reserved rn school hrs per sonaluty comes to lught at DeMolay and Robunsons News Agency where he works At M H S thus blue eyed lad selects math as hrs favorute sublect ll - NORMA ANN MAZZARELLO iv' 152 Sommet Street General Brrthday Sep 28 Ambrtron Harrdresser One of the smaller members of our class, Norma enloys arrangung her frrends' harr un new and dufferent styles A sports munded gal, she par trcupates tn tennrs, swrmmung, munua ture golf, bowlrng, and dancrng As presrdent of her troop, petute Norma us qurte actuve un Catholuc Daughters' 15 Dale Street General Brrthday June 11 Ambrtron Archutect Clarmrng mathematrcs hrs favorute sub rect Tony us layrng a firm background for hrs future career archrtecture Hrs aptutude rn art wrll greatly ard hum un us career A member of the Crusad ers Tony also trnkers wuth cars Wrth s abrlrty and determrnatuon Tony wr realuze hrs ambutuon DANIEL RUSSELL McCALLUM 109 Hugh Street General Brrthday Apr 24 Ambrtron Enguneer Bowlrng puns never remaun standrng after that first ball leaves Mac's hand A member of the Sacred Heart Church bowling team and the Poluce Bowlung League, thus gentlemanly lad also be longs to CYO Whule baseball and football are hrs top sports, meteorol ogy us Mac's leadung subrect 373 Salem Street General Brrthday Jan 7 Ambrtron Beautucuan ln preparatuon for her future plans of becomung a beautrcuan Karen often practrces on her friends guvrng them the once over Luke many other teenagers her pastume us that of col lectung rock n roll records Among Karens unterests both roller skatung and uce skatung rank hugh KENNETH ROGER MAXWELL 60 Rutland Street General Brrthday Oct 5 Ambrtron Pulot Among the musuc lovers of M H S we can find lught hearted Max A member o the M Y F thus skullful numble Gngered lad us un the process of buuld ung hrs own raduo An outdoor enthu suast thus most promusung future cloud flyer chooses hukrng and at MHS rts aeronautucs all the wayl N KENNETH BERTRAM McCOWAN 386 Broadway Screntrfic Brrthday May 15 Ambrtron Undecuded There goes Kenny whuzzung by on hus uce skates Thus hockey enthusuast us also an ardent bowlung and all around sports fan Nothrng, wuth the excep tuon of that rncreasung amount of homework, phases thus quaet and calm lad When ut comes to math, Kenny leads hrs fellow classmates u . 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MARILYN McCUSKER DANIEL ROBERT McGONAGLE 47 Blue Hill Avenue Commercial Birthday Mar 7 Ambition UndecIded Though rather quiet her friends know that dark eyed Marilyn has many ad mrrable traits one of which IS her sincerity Lively Marilyn often scores a strike with Jarmel bowling team and dancing rounds out this lasss wide range of Interest Success to you In any field you choose Marilyn GEORGE FRANCIS McLAUGl'lllN .IR 12 Salem Place General Blrthday Apr 11 Ambition Mechanic As a member of the Rifle Club Mac has many opportunities to practIce his after school thIs Industrious lad has little time for any other CCIIVIYLS Mac whose favonte subject IS aero nautics IS also a skillful equestrlan and weight lifter NANCY JANE McNEIL 76 Medford Street College A Brrthday Sep 6 Ambition Teacher Nancy played an Important role In Dear Ruth that of prompter Thus popular miss has also served many committees With her delightful smile and lively spunt Nan IS also a popular member of BYF and has been on both the glrls field hockey and bas ketball teams 210 Lebanon Street Scientific Birthday July 9 Ambltlon College Attractmg friends I5 one of amiable Dan s accomplishments at M H S List Ing French as his favorite sublect Dan IS a three year member of French Club While he enloys all sports cars are Dan s special hobby His ambitious traits should speed Dan along the road to success as a civil engineer RICHARD EUGENE McKOWN 33 Pratt Street College B Birthday Apr 28 Ambition Engineer And Mac wins again! as an Indoor track letterman and winner of many bIcycle races As JunIor State Cham plan of 1956 and PCYIICIPGHI on the National Bicycle Sprlnt Champronshup good sportsmanshlp IS uppermost In his mind His ablluty and Interest In chemrstry will certainly and him as an engineer SHEILA MARY McLAUGHLlN ROBERT EDWARD McMAS'l'ER 567 lynn Street 1 Barrett Lane General Birthday Mar 1 Ambition AIrlIne Hostess Sports loving Mickey who IS a team Rrfle Club CYO and the boisterous Pep Club Thus blonde mlss IS also a member of the Cathollc Daughters and Linden Youth Club ln school stenography IS her Interest outside It s the Linden Dairy Bar FRANCIS WILLIAM MEEHAN 9 Parker Street General Birthday Aug 7 AmbItIon Service Swimming baseball track and bas ketball capture Francis enthusiasm but his favonte sport IS hockey which he often plays after school During school hours many Lit meetIngs benefit from Francis sharp wrtted humor Fu ture plans for Francis center around the field of electronics College B Birthday Oct 9 Ambition College Good looking Bob has become an Im portant part of MHS slnce coming lad s thnllmg touchdowns have won the praise of all his classmates Bobs popularity was proved when he was chosen to represent M H S on Student Government Day -5 CLASS MARJORIE ANN McNElL 323 Bainbridge Street Commercral BIrthday Nov 28 AmbItIon Secretary Many of the decorations for Jamalca Farewell were petite Margles con skating fan Margle also enloys bowl Ing with her .larmel teammates Margie I5 certain to make an efficient medical secretary as evidenced by her Interest In her health classes LENORA MARY MEEHAN LOIS ANNE MELE 200 Adams Street 35 Clapp Street General Birthday Oct 22 AmbItIon IBM Operator Lenny s warm smile has won her many friends The U S may temporarily lose this cute citizen for she plans to travel overseas through the govern ment as an IBM operator Lenny IS a lass with many varied favorites biology the movIes readlng dancmg Commercial Blrthday May 26 Ambition Hairdresser Looking for a sweet mass to set your hair for that special date? Just call Lois for thIs IS h partIcular talent Usually rather quiet Lois IS far from this when rooting for our foot ball squad This efficient lass will long be remembered at MH S for her sIn 1 l 'ff L v - fe . l A . . , . . I . . I . I . . . I . . . . . . . ,, . . ,, . . . . I . . . I . . . . . I . . , . , . . . . . . . I A i . A A K' ,, 5. ' ',k f N. ,f , . ' I . ' ' I I 4 I . - I . . 4 , n I . s I I - I ' ' l ' ' - . . - . ,, . . . . . . . ' . - . , ,, , , , ' sharp-shooting. Because he works mate of the Jarmels, belongs to the to us from Medford High. This athletic tribution to M.H.S. A football and - - ' . . .A ' I ' ' . . . . , . . ' .' I u n Q A q 4 U Q 1 I - I . . . . I . . ' ' I , ' , . , . . ,s 'Q ,K - s , f gg I 5 . I I . . I . I I . . , . . I u . I . . . . I , I - I . r - I H H . . , . , . . . i. . . . . A . . . . on . I . . er . 'II . ' I s- . I - I - 1 ' - ' I ' . ' ' ' . ' . . . . ' ' 1 - 1 1 . r I r D 1 - - - . ' I ' 0 l 0 , . I I I I ' e I . U I II CLASS 9 9 DOROTHY JEAN MELLIN ARMANDO SALVATORE MERCURI 95 Cedar Street 124 Emerald Street Commercual Burthday Sep 27 Ambutuon Aurlune Worker Blue eyed Dottue has held a posutuon on student councul for two years and was also assustant secretary of Mal donuan Her cuvnc mundedness us demon strated by her many actuvutues BYF for Dottue enloys all kunds of church work Leusure hours are spent both uce and roller skating JANET MERLE MILLER 510 Eastern Avenue Commercual Dark eyed Jan whose hobby us paunt ung can always be found wuth her brush un hand B and G representa tuve .lr Varuetues usherette and helper to the Maldonuan buographers are but a few rungs on her ladder to success Worknng steaduly toward her goal Jan plans to be a secretary NICHOLAS ROCCO MOCCIA 23 Barker Road General Burthday Aug 16 Ambutuon Teacher Nuck quuet and reserved can be found studyung un S peruod to keep up has good marks A rock n roll collectuon and bowlung provude many fun filled hours durung his spare tume Indus truous Nuck, who selects French as hus favorute sublect at MHS wull soon be saying 1 45 pleasel ANELLO LEO MINERVINI 147 Oakland Street Scuentufic Anello and hus clarunet are a well known sught around MHS Not only as a three year orchestra member has Anello proved hus talent but also as a member of many outsude groups Baseball us thus quuet lads favorute sport and he has been a member of our JV squad for three years ANNA JULIA MOKAL 65 Glendale Avenue General Burthday June 20 Ambutuon Secretary M HS s Orchestra can proudly boast about Ann uts attractuve vuolunust Her unterest stenography definutely makes her secretarual materual An asset to her class actuvutues and the MYF thus pert mass us also a fan of Malden Hugh s football baseball and basketball teams Commercual Burthday July 14 Ambutuon Accountant As head of the Maldonuan subscrup tuon staff Armando us often found workung busuly away un room 219 A love of hockey has led thus good natured lad to loun the Malden Hawks hockey team Armandos Maldoman experience un hus favorute sublect ac countung wull surely aud un hus goal ANN MARY MIRAGLIA 247 Salem Street General Ambutuon IB M Worker Genual Ann us one of our superuor athletes un field hockey basketball and softball Petute and packed wuth pep Ann stars sports as her chuef un terest For class dances she has often worked un the coatroom Judgung by her success at MHS Anns future wull be happy and fruutful ? s JONATHAN KAYE MILLEN 106 East Border Road Scuentufic Burthday Aug 13 Ambutuon Physucust Experuenced as the physucs laboratory assustant Johnny our future physucust us headed for success as proven by hus beung a semu finalust un the Merut Scholarshup Exam Hus research and devotuon to all hus undertakungs such as hus ham set have ruchly repaud hum wuth awards and self satusfactuon JOSEPH FARRELL MIRLEY JR 60 Gulbert Street College B Athletuc Jay puts hus vum and vigor to good use on our football team and on the CYO sports teams Servung on dance commuttees he has played an actuve part at MHS Ambutuous Jay who now reaches hugh altutudes un mountaun clumbung wull reach even hugher ones as a future pulot NANCY LEE MONTGOMERY BARBARA LILLIAN MOORE 305 Forrest Street College B Burthday Mar 16 Ambutuon Mussuonary Were ut not for her wunsome smule we wouldnt know that quuet Nan us wuth us A member of French Club and an honor student thus charming gal lusts algebra as her favorute Always ready to serve others Non who us now treas urer of the BYF wull find endless rewards un her future work 440 Ferry Street College B Burthday Mar 4 Ambutuon Nurse Fun lovung Barb lust raduates energy Not only a three year letter gurl field hockey basketball and softball she partucupates on many other teams In school she belongs to French Club Cheerful Barb, who hopes to be a nurse claums buology and chemustry as her favorute sublects N 5 Q' . Q s 1 l l N I 5. I 1 C 1 , '. 1 x 1 K . X J l' ' 1 ' ix. qi I . I . . I . . I . I I . . I . . - . . . . , . . I I . . , , . , . . . in - , . . .l . I . . . . . . . . - . ,, ,, . . J . .I o - Q n n 1 , 1 u , e w . , . - . .X A , A 1 N ,V 5 , 1 ' te ' .V I 'T ' - ' ' see , f -1 ilfuuii' - f . ., , . Birthday, Aug. 4 Ambition, Secretary Birthday, Feb. 1 Ambition, Designer Birthday, Sep. 6 Birthday, Dec. 25 Ambition, Pilot . . . - . . . ' ' I I . . - - - - 1 . . o Q ' ' D I I ' ' ' ' . . I g . . . I I . . . I I I ' I . , v A- y Qu 5 K 5 . x . , 1, 1? . I . . . , . I . . I . ' 8 . I l . . I . , . I ' -I . . I . . . I A 8 . . ,, ,, . , . I . . . . . . . . . - . in ' ' ' ' in ' ' ' ' ' , 1 - - 'I 1 u r 1 , - . ,, . . . , , , . . . . PAUL DOUGLAS MOREAU 45 Wesmur Road General With his characteristic merrlment and mlschlef Paul has never failed to liven up his classes at M HS A member of a hot rod club thus light hearted lad who lusts history as his favorite sub lect as also interested in football After graduation Paul plans to loin the Marines ROBERT JOSEPH MORELLI GEORGE HOWARD MORRISON 21 Hancock Road General When the brisk fall weather sets In hearty Bob sets out hunting which as one of his favorite sports Backed up by his huntung experience Bob has a natural knack with guns This light hearted sportsman who works at the Beacon Electric Company chooses prmtmg as hrs vocation JUDITH ALICE MURRAY MICHAEL PAUL NADELL 135 Forest Street General Birthday Aug 26 Ambltlon Business A familiar sight at MHS sports events IS Pep Club rooter Judy De slgmng her own clothes enables this industrious gal to keep nght up with the latest fashions A valuable miss on decoration committees Judy also devotes her spare time to Rainbow Girls and collecting souvenirs CAROLE ANN NANIA 37 Durso Avenue College B Birthday, Feb 28 Ambltlon, Nurse Do you remember last year's success ful career day? Carole, as co chanr man of this event, was the brains behind lt This peppy gal llsts latin Honor and French Club, Pep Club and C YO among her activities Usherette at Tak'san, Carole IS always a willing dance committee member . 168 Belmont Street General Birthday Nov 30 Ambition College Mike Alpha Mu Alpha member par tucnpates in all BBI and YMCA actlvitnes A keen interest ln baseball basketball and horseback riding does not deter hum from oquatuc sports which he excels The ultimate goal of aviation mechanic explains his hobby of model airplanes Y' I ! INA ROSE NAPOLEON 120 Harvard Street General Birthday, Mar 20 Ambition, Dental Hygienist Industnous Ina, recording secretary of Sigma Phi Sigma, IS also an outstand mg German Honor member Many a helpmg hand has been provided by Ina on the decoration ond publicity committees of Jamaica Farewell and Tak'san With gentle ways this demure 0 Medford Street Commercial As Blue and Gold bookkeeper pable Morris IS quite valuable A JV football guard and an Indoor track man this sportuve lad has previously received an indoor track letter Also a member of various track teams and of CYO and YMCA its no won der Morrles hobby is sports GERALD PHILLIP NADLER 269 Ferry Street College B Birthday Sep 15 Ambition Teacher As treasurer of German Honor .lorry has aptly illustrated his sk ll an this sublect by capturing the Tivoli prlze for German speakmg A member of Cog English and French Club Jerry has served his class with spirit His perseverance and determination guar antee his success as a teacher I BEVERLY ANN NELSON 19 Broadway General Birthday, Nov 19 Ambltlon,Secretary For four years Bev has been an active member of the Church luthur League Shorthand as her favorite sublect in dlcotes her aim to be employed as a secretary Bev, o toll and slender bru nette, also enloys basketball and ten ms After graduation, she will enroll in business school EDWARD JOSEPH MURPHY 25 Medford Street General Ed has one of those split personalities very quiet ln school but fireworks outsidel A member of the Crusaders this good natured senior also has a most unique lab that of messenger boy at Western Union Among his sublects at MHS algebra us ranked highest by this future draftsmon ELIZABETH ANN NADWORNY 179 Mllls Street General Birthday Jan 6 Ambition Dancer After seven years of dancmg lessons Betty may purouette to stardom as a dancer Pretty and with a sweet per petual smile on her lips Betty is am: able toward all Influenced by Home Economics her culinary abilities are surpassed only by her sparkling per sonallty and vlvld sense of humor Wi! li U 2 g x 1 , A 1 . .VI I VV I N 4 ,,,,, W, 5 N tx f t s , , 1 A A ,sf lx 5 Birthday, Jan. 18 Ambition, Marines Birthday, July 22 Ambition, Printer Birthday, Apr. 18 Ambition, Accountant Birthday, June I5 Ambition, Draftsman . . . . . . . I I co- . . . 2 'Q' x F A sgfit. v . n w 1 I e I I ' I mass will surely find success ADELE SUE NEWMAN CONCETTA ANN NOBREGA VERNON PETER NORDSTROM 113 Boylston Street General Burthday Feb 23 Ambutuon Speech Therapust Calm cool and collected Adele an expert at pantomume as we recall from Junuor Varuetues Head of the Undergraduate Staff Adele eftlcuently takes care of the uob at hand whether un German Honor o Ph Delta A genuune unterest un people unsures Adeles success as a speech therapust KVA atm 12 13 Medford Street General Burthday Jan 19 Ambutuon Secretary Who us that lass wuth the magnetic smule Thats Connue whos always bubblung over wuth fruendluness and enthusuasml Thus dulugent honor roll student us a Maldonuan Buography Staff member Sunce comung to us from Melrose Hugh Connue has made smash hut through her smcere honesty LORNA DENISE NOUMI JANET LOUISE OBRIEN 3 Andrew Street General Burthday Apr 5 Ambutuon Sunger Thus brown eyed muss havung been a MocDowell Club member for two years has a desure for professuonal sungung Besudes plannung to study musuc Lorna ardently wushes to take a course un busuness admunustratuon Stenography her favorute sublect aroused her curuosuty for busuness e eimz ,fi .bi J 258 Lynn Street General Burthday Oct 15 Ambutuon Busuness Jan us o cute blue eyed umport from Browne She us always eager to be helpful Thus us valudated by her ac complushments on any number of com muttees She has a flour for arrungung flowers whuch she developed by workung un her dads florust shop Jon seeks a future un busuness 173 Floral Avenue Genera Burthday Nov 14 Ambutuon Enguneer Acquurung fruends over crossed wures us quute an art wuth Vernon expert raduo ham Although DeMolay Rufle Club and the Luther League keep thus quuet senuor quute busy he stull tinds the tume to keep up hus good grades As hus favorutes Vernon chooses math and water skuung ALBERT LEANDER NORTH 48 Presley Street General Burthday Dec 11 Ambutuon Draftsman Addutuon problems are solved at rec ord breakung speed by AI cashuer at the A8uP A member of the Rufle Club thus good natured lad has a natural yen for huntung Wuth mechanucal drawung guvung hum a taste of the future AI can look forward to an ex cutung career as a draftsman WILLIAM EDWARD OBRIEN GEORGE JAMES OFARRELL 35 Judson Street General Burthdoy May 10 Ambutuon Enguneer Bully has an avud unterest un engu neerung whuch explauns why Geom etry us hus favorute subuect He was o member of the JV Rufle Team un hus uunuor and senuor years Fundung cars amusung he belongs to the Fuestas Sport and Rod Club Popular Bully s also a basketball enthusuast -I Q BERYL ELIZABETH OHLSON KATHLEEN JOAN OROURKE 223 Sammett Street 188 Sammett Street General Burthday,Mar 27 Ambutuon Nurse Wuth those pretty blue eyes and blonde haur, Beryl us as sweet as her pucture shows her to be She was a wonderful addutuon from Quuncy Hugh and we muss her now that she us un New Hampshure If we should ever need a nurse, we hope that Beryl wull be at our bedsude to cheer us General Burthday Apr 4 Ambutuon Marruage In her spare tume Kay babysuts good experuence toward her aum un lufe To adventurous Kay travelung us a hobby Spendung many relaxung weekends down the Cope, she nasses the hours by lustenung to classucal musuc or past ung revuews un her scrap book Musuc us the ultumate for Kay 51 Wesmmur Road General Burthday June 22 Ambutuon Polutucs Intellugence and popularuty have re worded George wuth the responsuble posutuon of senuor class home room representatuve Brught and brawny George has found pleasure un baseball as well as meteorology As a member of the Weather Bureau he exempluties hus Interest for thus sublect JUDITH ANN OVERLAN 214 Sammett Street General Burthdoy Nov 6 Ambutuon, Aurlune Hostess Judy's love of fun and energetuc na ture combune to form a bubblung per sonaluty Judy serves the class as a Tru Hu member, and MHS sports as a Pep Club member and football usherette Thus tall, blue eyed muss chooses swummung as a favorute sport and buology as a favorute sublect I 'S P XXX Ky. ., I . r i A . 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' x . , ' ' . , , . 1 I 1 I I - -' I 5. up ed I fe ,., ., . r C , V , .,, ff 1 I ., f I I ' f- ' -xr 4 u JOYCE PALTER RITA MARIE PANCZYK JAMES NICHOLAS PAPOUTSIS 119 Mt Vernon Street College A Burthday JuIy8 Ambutuon College As sweet as honey thus cute lass us Secretary of Latun Honor Veep f CAM and also belongs to the French Club Joyce was un the cast at Tak san and was gudges chaurman French us the favorute sublect of thus honor roll gal a member of both the Temple Lutes and Phu Delta SANDRA LEE PARK 57 Oluver Street General Burthday Mar 20 Ambutuon Busuness Sandy has those pretty blue eyes that would stop any clock Comung from Maune she has acquured many fruends wuth her quuet but wunnung ways She enpoys dancung uce skatung and baby suttung along wuth her favorute sublect stenography Good luck un your fu ture world of busunessl LEE ANN PEARL 65 Lowell Street Commercual Burthday Au 11 Ambutuon Bookkeeper Lee has contrubuted many hours to M H S un her own quuet way by work ung on the tucket commuttees for Sulver Bells and as a Geusha gurl un Tak san Bookkeepung her favorute sublect leads to a future career Lees attrac tuveness us due maunly to coal black hour and pretty eyes 76 Warren Avenue College A Burthday July 27 Ambutuon Nursung Pansue us that carefree ball of f1re from St Roses un Chelsea Sports are her muddle name when ut comes to Malden Hugh She wull be a wonderful nurse to cheer you wuth that everlast ung smule and pleasant manner Mal den Hugh us proud of her outstandung record un servuce to her school 134 Walnut Street General Burthday June 14 Ambutuon Artust Well luked by all hus fruends quuet Jummys desure us to be an artist Pro vrdung a background for thus Jimmy us often found sketchung Fond of foot ball he played on the Golden Tor nado team as a sophomore Jummys pet peeve us a unuque one a gurl wuth a boys haurcut ANN DOREEN PARKER EDWIN FRANCIS PARSHLEY Bellvale Street College A Burthday Jan 11 Ambutuon Secretary Wuth her quuet way and suncere man ner thus pretty luttle muss wull surely succeed un a prosperous lufe Doreen adds the finushung touches to Choral Art and MacDowell Club when she sungs for MHS We know that she wull make an efflcuent legal secretary for some lucky lawyer 1449 Eastern Avenue College B Burthday July 22 Ambutuon Draftsman Eddues unterest un physucs wull enhance hus abuluty as a draftsman DeMolay has an eager partucupant un nts actuvu tres un Eddie Sportswuse basketball and baseball take second place to has lukung for huntung and hus gun collec tuon He also thunks popular musuc us the greatest CLASS CYNTHIA ANN PAVENTI 21 Claremont Street General Burthday Oct 15 Ambutuon Secretary Cundy us a very quuet gurl ln home room but not when she us cheerung un the Pep Club for Malden Hugh School She contrubutes much to her school wuth her membershup un Rifle Club and work on the art commuttees Workung for Paventu Insurance Company keeps her as busy outsude of school as un school SUSAN ELLEN PEARLSWIG MIRIAM MOSLEY PEARSE BRIAN EDWARD PEAVY 565 Cross Street General Burthday Oct 14 Ambutuon Artust Sue us a loquacuous gurl who talks herself unto doung a great deal for her class She has contrubuted much wuth her artustuc abuluty and creatuve desugnung and partucupatuon un the .lr Varuetues cast and the Pep Club Sue s varued unterests lue un the f1elds of Englush art and lan 218 Tremont Street General Burthday May 27 Ambutuon Marruage Mlmue has that cute way of always keepung everyone around her happy and cheerful Thus presudent of Ecce Sugnum Sororuty us one of the prettuest prexues at MHS wuth her bug blue eyes and pretty long haur The man who marrues Mumue wull surely be the luckuest unduvudual around 69 Elwell Street General Burthday Mar 30 Ambutuon Lawyer A humorous lad wuth several varued unterests aptly descrubes Bruan Among these are weughtluftung cars and baseball but takung top place us has guutar playung whuch occupues many leusure hours A post student councul member talented Brian us headed for a successful musical career 1 . I .nl . I I I I , o . . l -. , , I - - 'V , , . , ... ' - I 1 II- Il ' ' f XI X 'utr P. x X ,. H . I. . Ig- . ,' . I . . ,. , . . I .I I u e ' CLASS STEPHEN EDWARD PEHRSON 235 Washington Street College B Burthday Aug 15 Ambutuon Merchant Marunes Steve us a faur haured boy who keeps himself busy wuth hus interests un Eng lush huntung and fishing As a student at Malden Hugh he has receuved good ranks and has been a member of the Rufle Club and Malden DeMolay Steve has a wonderful personality and makes fruends easuly MARGARET ANN PELOSI HAROLD EDGAR PERKINS 218 Newland Street General Burthday Jan 8 Ambutuon Buologust Sports mmded Peggy after dofflng her water skus us apt to be seen un any resounding bowladrome The artustuc gurl on MHS actuvuty committees us spuruted Pep Club rooter Peggy Health her favorute M H S sublect will surely assist thus brught eyed gal un her future career SAMUEL SAUI. PERl.MAN CARLA AGNES PETERSON CAROLE ANN PHINNEY 155 Cross Street 115 Laurel Street 138 Newland Street College B Burthday Feb 6 Ambutuon College Athletuc Sammy has successfully played on our baseball and JV football teams AAY Alpha Zeta Pu and BBI are thus good looking lads Interests Hus sense of humor and determunatuon wull surely aud Sam un hus chosen profession General Burthday Oct 8 Ambutuon Wave If you re ever looking for Carla chances are she us un the Muslc Room Dowell Carla s love of musuc us agaun shown by her sincere efforts on musuc commuttees for class dances A past president of BYF thus conscientious lass plans to be a Wave Y-N General Burthday May 28 Ambutuon Undecided Wuth bright blue eyes and an eltish grun Carole raduates sunshine to all MacDowell Club Carole has worked unturungly on art commuttees to make many class functions successful Thus ambutuous lass has hugh hopes for a luxury trup around the world STEPHEN FRANCIS PICARDI JOAN SHIRLEY PICKARD JOHN ALBERT PINEAULT 18 Bowman Street General Burthday Oct 12 Ambutuon Technucuan Plc otherwuse known as Steve has been a very quuet good natured stu dent at Malden Hugh He enloys the aquatlc sports of fishung and boatung during the summer and un all other seasons enloys the maneuvering and fixung of cars He hopes to make dentistry hus future work 15 Hazelwood Street Commercual Burthday Sep 18 Ambutuon Accountant .loan a vuvacuous luttle muss wuth a carefree nature was Maldonuan head typust and a four year member of B BG Her abuluty at knuttung us dus played by her very prauseworthy crea tuons Wuth accounting as her top sublect .loans future as an account ant looks promusung 27 Howard Street General Burthday Dec 31 Ambutuon Draftsman .lacks success un hus chosen profession looks promusung for thus seemungly quiet student places mechanucal draw mg and science on an equal posutuon on hus lust of favorute sublects In spare moments Jack enloys chess and membershup un the Cuvul Aur Patrol and the Holy Name Socuety 30 Pagum Street General Burthday July 12 Ambutuon Dental Technucuan Harry was head of Maldonuan Art Staff and Student Councul member Math us thus bright lads favorite sub lect Thus B Y F Vuce President and De Molay member us also a sharpshooter on Rufle Clubs target range Saulung at Marblehead us hus udea of an udeal weekend or vacatuon trup RICHARD CHARLES PHINNEY 138 Newland Street Scuentlfic Burthday Oct 24 Ambutuon Enguneer Duck us quuet and consclentuous while studyung for those tests un physics spends a great deal of hus tume at the YMCA and the Charlestown Boys Club where he keeps un shape for summer as a lufeguard for the Metro polutan Dustruct Commission SYBII. LIBBY PINSKY 402 Salem Street College A Burthday July5 Ambutuon College Syb the gal wuth a thousand talents devotes many hours as Edutor un Chuef of the B and G Brains and personal uty combine as Syb member of CAM Latun and French Honor earns latun trophues for M HS The admuratuon of her classmates there are no doubts as to Syb s successl Q Qu. I ' ' I l I . ' l D I l I . . . . . . ' . . . . . , . . 5 , M , . I I . . I . I . . . ' . l . . I . . I . . . I . T I I n u 1 s n 1 n 1 , ' ' f 1 and for the Malden Pony league. rehearsing with Choral Art or Mac- who know her. Along with singing in which is his favorite subiect. Dick also ' I . I s s n 1 - I - 1 - l . ' . . . . I . , I f V I if I , 4 , b c , 1335 ' 1 . , ' . . I . . . I 1 . l 1 . . , . I , , I ' ' ' ' I , . . . . ' ' I 1 e a u 1 Q e s 4 I I I , I I . -. - . . 8 . I . co- . . . . . . - I n . ' o s . s 4 1 v T n . s ' . D . I , U , . . . ' ' l . ' , ' . . ' . I , - . u , TA- t PAUI. JOSEPH POIRIER 72 Claremont Street Scientific Birthday Oct 11 Ambition Engineer naturally chooses math as his favorlte sublect Sports mmded he enloys golf baseball and football Planning t further his education at college he would like to enter either the field of enguneering or the field of business administration JO ANN PRESSMAN 176 Mills Street General Birthday Feb 20 Ambition Secretary Always smglng a happy tune Jo uses this talent rn MacDowell Club This happy lass IS publicity manager of Sigma Phi Sigma and was a candy gurl for Dear Ruth A spellmg bee competitor as a lumor and a three year sprung concert singer are other highlights of her MHS days Mr DIANE LOUISE POTTIER ERNEST JOSEPH POUCHE 8 Kearney Street College B Birthday Apr 11 Ambition Airlines donlan biographer this sweet miss with her endless patience is much be loved by many of her classmates and co workers at Jordan Marsh Company A CYO member and an honor stu dent sincere D: rs sure to have a fu ture filled only with loy and success I.INDA BEVERLY PRESSMAN 46 Wolcott Street College B Birthday Sep 11 Ambition College Intelligence plus a beguiling charm all her own are combined In lmda our head maqorette The German and Latin Honor Socuetnes CAM and Tem ple Lntes have good reason to b proud of lmdas achievements for them A bright future as an Xray technician awaits this industrious miss MARILYN JEAN PRINCIPATO 5 Blaine Street Commercial Birthday, Sep 16 Ambition, Secretary Dark eyed, lively Marilyn divides her time between school and membership an many outside clubs, of which a few are YMCA, Lincoln Jr Women's Club, CYO, and BalARou Skate Dance Club The success of many a class dance was due partly to Marllyn's efforts on the decoration committees BARBARA ELLEN PRO51' 19 Oak Terrace General Blrthday,Jan 1 Ambition, Secretary Barbie, a petite bundle of dynamite, explodes into song In Choral Art and at M H S activities A member of the Student Council and Phu Delta Phi, this gal conceals her bewatchlng powers in her radiant smule Barbie, who's on the Maldonlan Music Staff, lusts Eng lush as her favorite 85 Linden Street General Birthday Dec 13 Ambition Journalist has served his class for three con secutlve years English has encouraged his avid interest an lournallsm An energetic teammate of the M Y F base ball and basketball teams IS Ernle who also works after school at the Malden Hub Carnage Company PATRICIA ANN PRESTON 17 Clement Street Commercial Birthday June 21 Ambition Model Patty IS a pretty young mlss with the desire of becoming o model for which she has both the ability and posse She has kept herself busy at M H S as a member ID the Pep Club and as head secretary for Maldoman Patty's favorite sublect is English SALVATORE RICHARD PUCCI 42 Sheafe Street General Birthday, Nov 7 Ambltlon, Air Force One red hot pizza coming upl shouts Sonny, expert pizza chef At MHS this good natured senior lists history as hrs favorite sublect In his spare time, Sonny's interests turn to cars, baseball, and football A future in the Amr Force holds adventure for this en terprlslng lad RALPH MARVIN POWER 156 Broadway College A Birthday Oct 15 Ambition College students when at comes to Latin scan sion Not many people have been able to beat this champion when It comes to chess A member of Cog and the Rifle Club Ralph also belongs to C Y O and the YM CA Not enough time an a day IS his pet peeve SANDRA LOUISE PRETTY 55 Roberts Street Commercial Birthday Apr 30 Ambition Model many of M H S students are unaware of her Miss River Pines of 1958 She also holds the title of assistant treasurer of Ecce Slgnum Sorority Although lunch us her favorite sublect Sandy has often been on the honor roll Slnce Sandy IS not one to boast modeling talent and title as WN 5-. s W QQ. 1 L K N N 1 at . - 1 f , A4 . f ff-'.f4w? K it si' if ,T A 'fi .,.',H's'.::. W f . ei 'K -' H 1,3 ,t ' ', h' fi ,Z4'.t1ffi ,, X -eg 5 V Q 5 S '.L'Z . ,ti--.g'J xl g . Q M , Q . . I . . . I . . , . . . I . . . I . . . I . . I I . . , Quite a whiz with numbers, Paul One gal in a million is Dil A Mal- Elected council representative, Ernie Ralph is one of Mr. Webster's best I , . l - . o . . . . . . ' . . , - . 1 . . . - . . . . - , , . . . . . . H . . . . . . . . H . . . . . , . w 7 K ees' M ' 'A . , - . . I . , . . . I . I . . , . ' I . . I - - I . .. . . . . . I ' . . . I . . . I G l . . . . . . . . . - 1, - e e s n e Q. 1 D ll , - . . . . - H .H . I . e . . . , . . 51 A 6 . 5 I X C Q - RONALD ANTHONY PUCILLO I7 Home Street General Brrthday Mar 'I6 Ambrtron Flyrng Instructor No matter whrch way you look at rt Rockys rnterests begrn and end wrth sports A member of the track team Crvrl Arr Patrol Boys Club of Boston Skln Drvers Club of Amerrca and Tan ner Tennls League Rocky somehow finds trme to work for Nepco and en loy hrstory hrs top sublect CAROLE PATRICIA REGAN I7 Prescott Street General Brrthday Dec 23 Ambrtron Beautrcran A srncere smrle rs Caroles specral de vrce for wrnnrng and keeprng frrends Although her babysrttrng 'ob keeps her occupied thrs ambrtrous lass en lays watchrng basketball and baseball games Carole plans to become an ac complrshed beautrcran and we are certarn she wrll achreve her goal QW AN ...em 'il ?' NANCY LEE RADIN 'I2 Perkrns Avenue Commercial Brrthday Sep 6 Ambrtron Secretary Nan has a ladylrke manner that has won her many frrends Actrve rn her class she rs a member of B and G Advertrsrng Staff Usona and Grrls Freld Hockey Team When not work rng as Mr Brookes secretary Nan rs busy enloylng such pet pastimes as swrmmrng badmmton and dancrng ROBERT BRUCE RADIN SANDRA JEAN REED 4 Acorn Street I5 Whrpple Street College B Brrthday Dec 26 Ambrtron Doctor Tall dark Bobby has surely earned hrs nrckname of Radar on the basket ball team An actrve member of Cog Greenroom German Honor and O chestra Bobby IS also co captam of our tennrs team The recrprent of good marks Bob was co charrman of the stage and props for Dear Ruth JAMES ALAN REID 'I8 Webster Terrace College B Brrthday .Iuly3 Ambrtron Accountant Sports lover .lrm rs also a three year member of Lat Teemg off at the golf course and competrng on many a chess game provlde hours of varled amuse ment for thrs gay lad Wrth algebra as hrs favorrte sublect enterprrsrng Jam wrll be well prepared for hrs career as an accountant ELAINE BARBARA RICHMOND 205 Bryant Street Commercial Brrthday Feb 1 Ambrtron Secretary Always on the go Rltcl-ne plans to be an executrve secretary for an arrlrne A B and G home room representatrve and actrve rn class functrons thrs at tractuve honor student rs also a B B G reporter Rrtchres varred interests rn clude modern dancrng 'azz and vrsrt mg orphanages xv ROBIN STANLEY REMICK 440 Hughland Avenue General Brrthday Oct 9 Ambrtron Drplomat One of our more reserved senrors Rob has stayed rn the background durrng hrs days at MHS Hrs srncere and thoughtful character prompted hrs Al pha Delta Srgma brothers to elect hrm chaplrn for three consecutive years Among hrs favorrtes Rob lrsts anthro pology musrc and French MICHAEL DAVID RICHMOND 90 Dexter Street Screntrtlc Brrthday May 'I9 Ambrtron Dentrst Popular Mike IS as actrve rn MHS affarrs as he rs durung after school hours Class treasurer for three years thrs lads abrlutles and efflcrency are shown by hrs posrtrons as veep of both French Club and Alpha Mu Maldonran Sports Edrtor and as a member of Cog and Temple Lrtes General Brrthday Aug IB Ambrtron Secretary An Alpha Delta Alpha Sororrty srster and Rarnbow grrl as sedate Sandy Hers rs the smrlrng 'face that greets you at the trcket door of our fall Golden Tornado dances As an usher ette at football games Sandy also an avrd commrttee mrss cheers the Mal den boys on to vrctory RITA LOIS RICCARDIELLO 'I3 Maynard Street College Brrthday July9 Ambrtron Dretrcran A sure shot on the Rrtle Club range Rrccr rs lust as skrllful at parntrng and amateur wrrtrng A member of Cath olrc Daughters Rrccls helpful efforts have been welcomed by several dance commrttees Upon graduatron from MHS thrs figure watchrng lass plans to become a clretlclan CAROLYN LOUISE RIDEOUT 19 Beltran Street College B Brrthday Dec 3 Ambrtron College Drd you ever wonder who the pretty brology laboratory assustant was? Why thats Carolyn who rs also the treasurer of Kappa Phr and a member of Usona the MHS orchestra and Rrfle Club Often found horseback rrdrng Carolyn also rs secretary of MY F and a member of Rarnbow Q I N. S I ' I ' I I ' I I ' I I . . . I I . ' ' , . . . , . . . , . ' I I I I '- . . . , . - . . . I I I . I ' - . , . r r I I ' I - . . . . . ,, ,, . - , , . . . , . 5 I 3 '12 S I ,N Z,. I ,III ..', sh I ' I I I I ' I I I . . . I . I I . . . I , - , . . I , - . . . ' . . , r . - H I '72 'z 1, . .- 7 , 1 ' 5 ' , ! Vx ' v 1 ' I , . , , I , - I I . . . . r - . . . 1 , I I I ' . . . . . . . f . . , . . . n - - . I 1 - I I ' I I DORIS PRISCILLA ROBERTS 22 Wyeth Street Commerclal Birthday Mar 22 Ambition Undecided Derls and sports o well known com blnatuon at MH S Thus luvely miss has surely earned her many letters in field hockey basketball and softball Witty Dons also belongs to many outside sports clubs We have often seen this ever smllnng gal working an the coat room at dances '-Q ,i--w SANDRA DIANE ROBERTS ROBERT JOHN ROGERS 21 Ashland Street General Birthday Sep 21 Ambition Designer Sandy whose favonte sublect IS art has applied this Interest to the dec oratlon committees of many dances When not occupied with these tasks what does she do? Why Sandy sketches of course When not working at the Townlme Donut Shop Sandy enloys bowling or a baseball game 92 Maple Street General Birthday Oct 13 Ambition Navy Bobs favonte sports swummmg sail mg and fishing may have influenced his choice of ambntlon to be a navy manl Business practice IS Bobs top subgect In school while cars bowling skating popular music dancmg and campmg lust about cover his long list of favonte interests CLASS I- DOROTHY MAE ROLLSTON FRANCIS LOUIS ROMANO JUDITH ANN ROSE ANNETTE ROSEN 15 Harding Avenue General Birthday Sep 20 Ambition Nurse Dot whose good marks go hand In hand with her good looks ns the B and G advertising staff manager of the Gospelutes Missionary Society and the Nazarene Young Peoples So clety Dot as Mr Perrys secretary IS a famlllar gal to many of us CARL DAVID ROSENTHAL 67 Plymouth Road Scientific Birthday May 14 Ambition Mathematuclan Carl our future mathematician won a certificate of ment In the University of Mass math contest His proficiency IS not limited to math he illustrates this as vlce prexy of English Club and member of Alpha Mu Cog and the German Honor executive board Hts hobbies are baseball and sanlmg 7 Chatham Street General Birthday Oct 20 Ambition Undecided A member of Llt Camera Club and the possessor of two Rlfle Club cer tnticotes are a few of dark eyed lads chief hobby IS photography which has record as assistant head photographer of Blue and Gold clearly shows A bright future awaits am bltlous Frank SHEILA RUTH ROSENTHAL Lowell Street College B Birthday Sep 25 Ambition Nurse Service above self defines Sheila the Malden chairman of BARC A keen understandmg of people has proven a valuable asset ln her charity work Sheila as also a three year member of the band and Sigma Phu Sigma Undoubtedly nursing IS the Ideal field for this unselfish muss 23 Fairmont Street College A Birthday May 16 Ambition College Dear Ruth IS the nickname which Judy earned for her senior play lead Active In Trl HI CAM Latm Honor and council member and won first pnze for the Tak san novelty act A diligent class worker pretty Judy helped many dance committees 653 Eastern Avenue General Birthday Dec 4 Ambition Stewardess Pert Annette was the reclplent of the cheerleaders trophy from Vocational Hugh Her vltallty is well divided Club and a love for history Ima Zonta Sorority and lma Zonta Bowl mg team have more In common than their name for both have Annette WILLIAM JOSEPH ROSS MARY ANN ROSSELLI 590 Eastern Avenue General Birthday Feb 27 Ambition Marines A track member mslde M H S Bull also belongs to the AAU welghtlrftmg club and Roamm Chariots Hat Rod Club Optnmlstlc Bull says his mam am button us to be happy In life or thus hard working lad future plans Include a career as a constructor after service m the Marines 208 Clifton Street General Birthday May 16 Ambition Secretary A friendly word and a captivating smile for everyone makes Maza one of the best loved g ls at MHS A member of the Pep Club C YO and many class functions she also finds time to help at her father s store With her charmlng ways Mala will surely have no worries for the future Q1 4 -Q A I 5 1 X Q I . I g . . I . . I U . . I . . I . . . I I F T I J F , J .1 I9 9 1 - I I I I . . . l . . - . , . . , . . . I . I I . I ' . . , . , . I I 7 S fe' ' Qi vi , , 4 L.- ,-.W . I . . . I . I 8 . . I . . I . . I . , i . . I . . ,, ,, . . . . . I , , . . . . 1 - , . - . 1 u s 1 s 1 . . - - , , . Active in her church she is treasurer Frank's accomplishments at M.H.S. This French Club, she is also a student among M.H.S. dance committees, Pep . . . . , . . I . . I . Q , l . . . . . . . - . , . . . - I - 1 I ' I l K , 4. lr 45 ' . I . I ' . . I . l - . . I . . ' . . I ' ' I ' ' ,, . ,, . . . - . . . , . . ., , , . . . . - . . . . . . I . , . n ir ' - . . . . l . . . - .. . ,, . . .,, F . u n , a 1 . 1 I Q - , I 1 - I ' I ' I I I . . . CLASS PHYLLIS ROSE RUGGIERO 106 Waite Street General Birthday Nov 25 Ambrtron Business School Whether its soft band muslc swmgm rock roll light hearted Phyl us sure to be found on the dance past secretary of lm: Zonta this gurl has lrvened up many with her sunny nature Among her favorites shorthand bowl mg and swimming head the lust floor The a meeting LYNDA DIANE ROWLINGS JAY ALLEN RUBIN MARVIN EDWARD RUDENSTEIN 50 Willard Street General Birthday Aug 30 Ambition Secretary As pretty as a picture thats our Lynda Her bright blue eyes and charming personality have endeared her to many classmates Since typmg and shorthand are her best sublects Lynda will make an efficient secretary Swimming and slngmg in a choir add variety to Lyndas life .ll gs 32 Rosemont Street College B Birthday Nov 15 Ambition Undecided Camera Club German Honor and Al pha Mu meetings have enloyed this lively boys sparkling wut Besides bemg handsome he has the Intel lrgence and fine character found un many of todays youth Possessmg these outstanding qualifications Jay will surely have a successful future DANIEL PATRICK RYAN PHYLLIS CLAIRE SANDGREN 2 Elmwood Court 150 Sylvan Street General Birthday Dec B Ambition Woodworker No chemuse pleasel says Dan stock boy at Gordon s This quiet lad chooses manual tramnng as his favorite and intends to contanue nn this field Dans spare time IS spent helping the Junior once The luck of the Irush wr surely stay with thus ambutlous and well liked lad General Birthday Aug I9 Ambntaon Tel Operator Sandy ns the possessor of a sweet per sonaluty and beautiful blue eyes which have won her many friends Popular Sandy s Interests include all sports but she especially enloys football When not spanning her records or rooting for our team Sandy can be found working at Edna Braun Nursing Home 540 Fellsway East College A Birthday Sep I2 Ambition Lawyer Red hair a twinkle In his eye and a sense of humor are the secrets to Marys many frlendshlps The orches tra German Honor and track team ave all been shook up by s clowmsh antics As historian of Alpha Mu and advisor to a youth group Marv has well proven his rellabllity HARVEY ALLEN SANDLER 27 Boylston Street College Birthday June 20 Ambition College Harv as a polite and oh so quiet mem ber of the senior class Has pet peeve ns a common and understandable com plannt of many Malden Hugh boys wearing packets or sweaters ln Junel Aside from playmg billiards Harv likes to travel he s visited the Southern United States and Canada LINDA SUSAN SANDLER BERNARD JOSEPH SANTO LAWRENCE SAPERSTEIN PHILLIP JOSEPH SCARAMOZZINO 31 Warren Avenue College A Birthday Dec 20 Ambition Psychologist Looking for Linda? You ve lust missed her for our Club Staff editor fines through MHS at great speed A hut at any party shes also treasurer of CAM and a member of French and Latin Honor Studymg has earned her Auxnllum Awards and talent has won her the novelty prize at Tak san 91 Malden Street Commercial Birthday June I6 Ambition Accountant Bernie has a wonderful sense of humor and us well luked by all who know hum He works hard for what h achieves He IS treasurer of Lit bus: ness manager of Maldoman and honor roll student of three years Berme is looking forward to a bright future un the accounting field 257 Ferry Street Scnentltic Birthday Apr 27 Ambition Doctor Who IS the busiest boy rn school? The president of Cog? The French Club secretary? The Blue and Gold sports editor? The co chairman of the senior play? Since Laune us all of these h certainly quallfiesl He was rewarded for his school success as a rumor with the Rotary Award 330 Pearl Street Scientific Birthday May II Ambrtnon Engineer Scarry keeps himself fit by partncrpat mg nn sports as an outdoor and n door track letterman and also as a halfback on the varsity football team Liked by all Scarry us even tempered and oblugmg Thus good student lusts physics as has favorite sublect and reading as his top interest . 5 I . - ,A f :fe lil . I I . . I . I q . . I . . I . . . I l 1 I 1 1 ' l 1 I I I 1 . . . , . . . , . . . . . . I . - , , - I - - h 1, 1, hi . cdrfmlf 0 ies' j L4 LY '- fiffi., 1 L Nz I , , , ' A - , F S ' . . rl A 1, 4 1 1 if 'il k ' I -. ' , - . . I ' . I y . I l . I .. I I I U . I ' ' I . . ' . ., . or ,, . ,, 1 - . n . . . . . , ,n, , . - , D . . . . I . . E . . . . . . ' , , . . l I . . . . . V P I. - ,, . ,, .H . . . - , . . ' . I I - . . .. y . I If X X I U . I . I l . . , . l . . I . 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' MARTIN DAVID SCHNEIDERMAN GERALD LEE SCHULMAN DONNA MARILYN SCHUSTER ROBERT ALAN SCHUSTER 187 Bryant Street College A Burthday June4 Ambutuon Lawyer Rather seruous munded Marty possesses all the qualltues requured for a suc cessful career un euther law or polutucs Through the years at M H S thus honor roll student has belonged to both Ger man and Latun Honor Alpha Mu Al share busy Martys tume JUDITH ANNE SEABURY 14 Hulls Court Commercual Burthday Julyl Ambutuon Undecuded Judys sweet face us a famuluar one un room 110 thus refined muss us Mr Websters eflicuent secretary The key to Judys personaluty us her fulfillment of her desure to be happy Her classmates have recognized her sponsubuluty by electung her to the Junuor Student Councul JUDITH BARBARA SHAEVITZ 69 Bartlett Street Commercual Burthday, Mar 23 Ambutuon, Secretary Who's that dark eyed, ladyluke muss wuth the sweet, qulet dusposutuon'? Why ut's Judy' A lass wuth powerful vocal chords, she us a valuable member of the Pep Club, for whuch she us also a representatuve Outsude M H S, she us a member of Sugma Phu and a skating enthusuast home room 40 Perkuns Avenue General Burthday Jan 15 Ambutuon Undecuded Dark haured and handsome Jerry has got unto the swung of thungs sunce hus arrival un Malden thus year He us now an actuve member of the Agudas Achum baseball and basketball teams At MHS has favorite sublect us hus actuvuty at Everett Hugh 115 Cross Street General Burthday Mar 21 Ambutuon Technucuan Why has Don so few spare moments? As advuser to a BBI youth group member of Gurl Scouts and Phu Delta Phu partucupant un all class actuvutues and saxaphonust un the MHS band thus socuable and peppy muss has her chouce sublect 6 James Street College B Burthday July3 Ambutuon College Need someone to do a rob quuckly quuetly and efficuently? Robby us your man As co editor of Maldonuan Veep of Greenroom and member of Cog German and l.atun Honor thus lukeable unassumung lad hus proven his capabul ent un the senuor play K.,- SYLVIA KATHERINE SEMON LENE BARBARA SESSER SALLY ANN SHAAK 23 Sherudan Street General Burthday May8 Ambutuon Haurdresser Syl has proved her proficuency un and enloyment of art not only as a mem ber of the art commuttees of class functuons but also as o recupuent of cu Gold Key Art Award Needless to say Syl uses art un her favorute hobby freehand drawing and secondary am butuon fashuon desugnung 15 Newhall Street 23 Hancock Street College B Burthday Oct 26 Ambutuon College Who s that smart dresser wuth the cute dumples and even tempered dusposu tuon Why uts Ilene of coursel She sets her sught on a posutuon as a med ucal technucuan Wullung to serve her class Ilene partucupates an uts actuvu tuen and us head of the Maldonuan senuor subscruptuon staff 122 Rockwell Street 103 Oakland Street General Burthday Mayl Ambutuon Beautucuan Wunter us certaunly a wonderland for sku enthusuast Sal The treasurer of Daughters of Italy thus quuet charm ung muss was also an usherette t Tak san Not only does Sal have very many fruends here but her captuvatung personaluty reaches across the seas to her many pen pals at JUDITH ODIS SHAFFER ANN MARIE SHEA vg I Commercual Burthday, June 5 Ambutuon, Dental Assustant Creative Judy, a member of the Mal donuan Advertusung Staff, us a brught lass of admurable talents Stenography us thus brught eyed gal's favorute sub lect Our luvely commuttee muss also belongs to Phu Delta Phu Sororuty and finds munuature golf a fascunatung and Commercual Burthday, May 23 Ambutuon, Aurlune Hostess A gurl wuth unceasung vuvacuty, Anna belle duslukes Stayung still Her en thusuasm was dusplayed as a Blue and Gold representatuve and member of many class functuons One of Anna belle's unterests us meeting people, and she has had many opportunutues to do 'A Q s 4 J' ' 1 2' , me B fwfflf, T ' uus' ' pha and the A.A.Y. youth group also tory. Outdoor track was .Ierry's main hands full, Don lists biology as her ity. Robby exhibited his thespian tal- Sa 6 u --w 'ut ' X i f l I D o 4 n s u n u - u 4 I I U . ' re. . ' . 1 I ' . . . . . .I '. I . . 1 4' Q X9 . ZQT I I fr, u X b en o able hobb s b h r fre uent travelun GERRY BASSETT SHEDIN EDWARD JAMES SHEEHAN I2 Prunceton Road College A Btrthday Feb I4 Ambttuon College One of the more aquatic members of M H S water sports enthustast Gerry Boatmg swtmmmg and water skung are all tops wtth htm Although Gerry works after school he stall be longs to the Camera Club A talented pnamst thus ambttnous lad lusts Ger man as his favorite sublect Belmont Street General Bnrthday Sep 30 Ambttnon Announcer As left wmg of the hockey team and member of the baske ball and track teams Ed loves sports Dancmg brown eyes belle the shy personallty of one of the stock boys at the Stop and Shop Someday soon ace sportscaster Ed wall be broadcastmg the vnctory scores of M HS football games ,A ,1- 1, JOEL BARRY SHENKER 'I22 Cross Street College B Btrthday Oct 22 Ambmon Pharmacist e ts a speed kung at MHS proved by the fact that he I5 the co captam of our Mercurymen Busy wuth A a d B BI Joe also enloys sports such as track swummmg foot ball and baseball Spurred by hrs In terest tn buology and chemustry Joe hopes to become a pharmactst DANIEL JACOB SHOREMAN SANDRA ROSALIND SHUMAN ARTHUR JAY SILBERT I8 Ronaele Road College B Birthday Dec I Ambltton College Feel blue? The merry nature of Danny German Honor member can make the saddest heart sung! Thus semor ts on the advertlsmg staff of the Maldoman and correspondlng secretary of the Temple Lttes Dannys warm brown eyes and magnetuc personalnty wull always wm htm many friends gawk I Ps 99 Boylston Street General Bnrthday May 'll Ambutuon Secretary Sandy s stncerlty and eagerness to suc ceed have marked her as a conscten ttous student Interest un bnology a favorute sublect may be a reason for her chotce of ambltuon Her posltuon on the executnve board of Slgma Phu and partncupatlon nn class actuvutves consume Sandys tame 79 Sprague Street General Btrthday May2 Ambltton College French Club and Alpha Mu Fraternity possess a talented stnger from Schu bert and Choral Art tn thus bousterous lad Football basketball and hockey head Sllbys lust of sports whsle col lectmg coms and ttnkerung wuth sports cars round out his hobbies To hum dancing us the most CAROL JOANNE SINGLETON LOUISE ANN SKINNER 29 Webber Street Sclenttflc Btrthday July2 Ambntton Technlclan Head of Maldonlan Promotaon Staff Jo us a famnluar face In room 219 Pert and popular she IS a past secre tary of Ecce Stgnum worthy advisor of Rambow Gurls a BYF member and she works at Brigham s A brught future as a meducal techmctan awauts hard worknng Jo 33 Glenmere Avenue Commercial Burthday Apr 'I Ambttuon Dancer Who IS that llvely blonde whtrlung across the stage an Junior Varuettes'9 Why talented Lulu of course whose Interests all center around ballet danc :ng A member of P AL dance troupe Lulu also teaches on Saturdays Indeed she wall reach her goal of becoming a professtonal dancer very soon MARILYN EDNA SHERIDAN 'll Sawyer Court College Birthday Dec 24 Ambttton Nurse Can anyone say more than that good natured Merry has made her presence useful at Malden her membershtp nn French Club Trl Hu and on decoratlon committees lor va nous school dances Her suncere att: tude toward all shows that her future professlon IS a well chosen one Hugh School with RICHARD JOHN SILVA 52 Ltnwood Street General Burthday Dec 22 Ambltton Baseball Although a star nn football basket ball and baseball Dtckle sttll remams an honor student Possessor of three M H S letters he has been honored by Rotary for hns outstandmg sportsman shtp The president of CYO and a member of Cnty Club Baseball Dlclue ts set on a baseball career ZIEDONIS SKOBE 9 Webster Street College B Bnrthday Apr 29 Ambttlon College leke IS dlstrlct president of M Y F and plays on the Chnst Church basketball team Although he clalms his pe peeve IS homework he turns out good marks especially an his favortte sub lect physics Zekes varied interests ln clude sports and tlnkermg wlth cars l ' 88 B . I l .. I . ' l .. I . I D .. I . . l . -- I ' ' Jo ' ' ,.., as - is - ' I ' - ' 1 1 ' I - . l - l I I H ' ' , ' ' Al. . rt ..., ' ' l I ' , - : . ' ' . - ' ' ' . . , , - l ' . - ' I I I I 'av 5 is s 'K Q xg eg , 1 I . I l .. I . I .. I . I .. I . I I .. I I I , . . I . . V - I - - I I . , . .. . . . ' . , ' , . I ' , - ' . . . , . . . ,, ,, I . I N , iivi 'Ls' sqm ,,.. -. fd, X , rl Af' U . l-tj XXX , wsw . I .. I .. . I ' .. I . I ' ,, , U. ' I- l . . : I .' ' ' t 1 , f 1 - t 1 l l . ' . . , . - TERRY SUE SLATER MARY CATHERINE SLOAN JOAN WARREN SMALLEY 30 Corey Road College A Birthday, July I9 Ambition, Commercial Artist Never hunt for Terry, for you'Il have iust missed this strawberry blonde as she turns into a Latin Honor or CAM meeting. Popular Terry, prexy of French Club and co editor of the B ond G was also a hit in Dear Ruth Her talents dont end here for Terry IS our swee est artlst 78 West Street General Birthday, Aug. 2 Ambition, Bookkeeper A soft-spoken and yet fun-loving girl, Mae selects tardy people as her pet peeve. A large amount of her time outside of school is spent as the guard of St. Mary's Drum and Bugle Corps in Charlestown Bookkeeping is under standably Maas favorite subiect LAWRENCE ALBERT SMITH 29 Spring Street General Birthday Feb 25 Ambition Undecided Why IS Smith the envy of many sports minded students' This seemingly quiet lad works as o vendor at Boston Gar den and thus has an opportunity to view many sports events Smith lists general math as one of his top sub lects while English grammar has proven to be his Waterloo CAROLE LEE SNYDER 36 Home Street Commercial Birthday Apr 24 Ambition Secretary The lawyer who employs this equally competent and attractive future secre tary will surely have no regrets Friendly and pleasant to all Carole dislikes arguments and preludlces She IS constantly active participating Pep Club activities or dancing to her collection of records R DONALD NEIL SOUSA 43 Llncoln Street General Birthday Oct 8 Ambition Undecided The Alpha Delta Sigma meeting will now come to order This is a 'Familiar phrase to Don who is its president and past secretary Dons Interests dont end here He is also on ardent baseball fan lover of German Biology Club member for one year and owns a bug record collection MICHAEL JOSEPH STACK 57 High Street College B Birthday Oct 21 Ambition Navy Jack of all sports master of base ba IS dashing Mike who pays ball for the Malden City League and the American Legion Chemically com pounded one Mike Stack equals per sonality plus topped off with a spon taneous smile As a Navy cadet he is bound to set things sizzling 26 Clement Street College B Birthday, June 23 Ambition, Advertiser Popular, vivacious Joanie adds a cheerful note to her classes. A mem- ber of Pep Club and o skiing en- thusiast, she is an avid sports fan. Very conscientious, Jeanie belongs to French Club and is active in class functions She hopes some day to ful fill her wash a trip to Alaska MARK STEPHEN SOLOMON 25 Washington Street Scientific Birthday Feb 9 Ambition Engineer You havent heard trumpet music until you ve heard It played by this boy' A former member of the MHS band shy quiet Sol and his happy horn now strike up with the All City mu slctans A member of DeMoloy and the YMCA Sol can cheer anyone with his warm smile and sunny disposition I JAMES HARRIS STEWART 'I26 Bainbridge Street General Birthday Oct 3 Ambition Salesman Wheres Jamie? He can be found either at a meeting of Cog Camera Club or ticket committee for a class function practicing with the track team or collecting dues for Temple Lltes Jamles easy going manner and spontaneous sense of humor are es sentlals for a successful salesman CLASS I9 9 JESSIE ANNE SONIER 92 Madison Street Commercial Birthday Nov 28 Ambition Secretary An avid roller skater Jessie is also fond of golfing long walks bowling baseball and basketball Jessie IS very active in B Y F and IS a former mem ber of Rainbow This llvely miss who has worked on several dance commit tees is bound to cheer you up with her constant smilel MAXINE STOLLER 34 Hancock Street College B Birthday Feb 5 Ambition Technician As nice as she IS pretty Maxine with her vibrant smile and quiet manner ts welcome in any group Active in class functions CAM German Latin and English Honor this honor roll student reflecting sunshine and happiness has written many biographies as a Mal doman staff member - - 11 n 1 ' - ' 1 if I , I I ' I I ' I I I ' I I ' I ' I ' - I I I I , , - s., ' . . 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I Q ' I I I I I ' I - - I I I I I ' ' I I C ASS 9 JOHN RONALD SUFFREDINI 5 Sterlmg Street Scuentafic Birthday Feb 13 Ambltlon Engmeer Brauns good looks and talent all add up to qunte a combmatnon for John Active around M H S this quiet semor IS flrst vlollnlst of the orchestra member of Choral Art and on the Maldonuan Patron Staff Lnt Socuety and French Club sprinkled wlth golf com plete Johns busy schedule vw PHILLIP ALEXANDER STONE MIRIAM STRAUSS 79 Fellsmere Road Scnentnf1c Btrthday June 28 Ambntlon Doctor As three year president af the class of 59 vlce president of Lnt and a two tame letterman un both football and baseball good looktng Phll can b proud of has MHS record Hrs alert ness and genutne llklng for people should qulckly attract many patnents for thus future Doc CLAIRE ANN SULLIVAN 126 Alden Street Commercual Berthday Feb 4 Ambmon Pnvate Secretory Anyone searching for an amlable good natured responsible gurl? Look no more Claire answers to all f these She delnghts m sports and nn collecting slude pectures Clalrl serves her class not only as a Maldonnan representative and Trl Ht member but also In nts many functions ANN ROSALIE SURETTE BARRY SWARTZ 28 Ashland Street College B Btrthday Oct 9 Ambltlon Busmess Ann wlth her glowing blue eyes and fnendly personality has certamly been successful lh her Interest of meetmg new people A former llbrary assist ant and Latln Honor member well luked Ann now belongs to the C YO Ann went Onental at Tak san for she served as an usherette 8 Clark Street General Btrthday Apr I4 Ambition College Bar hos a bevy of frtends gauned by has rellabslnty and good nature A con sclentlous student he ls a member of the German Honor Socnety and Mol doman advertising staff ln school Bar chooses hustory as his favorite sublect whale outside he enloys stamp collect mg and swummmg 41 Newton Street General Birthday July 27 Ambltlon College Wlth her friendly nature and going dlsposltlon Mlm: has a start toward her chosen career work When not pre occupied Maldoman typlst German Honor mem ber or wnth work on many class func tlons she writes to her many pen pals un the US Germany and Israel easy head soclal a a MAUREEN SUE STUART 176 Bowdom Street General Birthday Feb 6 Ambltlon Alrllne Hostess Renee belueves silence IS golden Thus petlte mlss supports Pep Club and C YO actuvntles and as a member of the Chrlstlan Doctrine Class Her frlends mform us that she IS an able dancer portralt artist Stenography ns Renees favorite sublect adept seamstress and adrolt MAUREEN ELIZABETH SULLIVAN BARBARA RUTH SUMBERG 50 James Street General Bcrthday July 12 Ambutuon IBM Operator Fun lovmg Mo possesses both a sunny smale and a frlendly nature This blue eyed muss contends that her pet peeve as bemg referred to as Freckles Mos spore tume us largely devoted to her posltuon as a Malden Vocatlonal cheerleader and as the Vuce presndent of Ima Zonta Sorornty 17 Arlmgton Street General Birthday Dec 30 Ambutuon Teacher All the actlvlttes of this amiable lass illustrate her ClYICl'I1lhded nature A future teacher of mentally retarded chuldren Barbie volunteers her serv aces to B BI and a Boston settlement house and as an actlve partucupant m the programs of Glrl Scouts Phu Del ta and BARC BRUCE ALAN SWEENEY JOSEPH JOHN SYMONDS JR 92a Salem Street General Birthday Dec 9 Ambutlon Advertiser Presrdent of B Y F Bruce s tame rs also taken up as the secretary of Alpha Delta Sigma Fraternuty and a DeMolay member As the outdoor type he en loys mountaun cltmblng woodlore fish ang boatmg and guns Hes record col lectuon also occupnes a malor portion of his time 429 Ferry Street General Blrthday Jan 29 Ambltlon Undecided Slldmg unto home plate athletic Joe scores another homerun for MHS An all around letterman this dark eyed lad has also proved to be a whuz at basketball A past member f Warnors good loolung .loo plans to play ball on a Bug League duamond un the near future 3' ' 'ww 1 W. 1 1 1 1 1 - - . . . - I ,, ,, . . . - . . . . . . - 11 - - ll I ' I I ' 1 1 , - e . - s . . . 1 - . s ' 1 ' ' I . 1 1 1 . ,, ,, . , . . 1 . . ., , . . 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GERALD IRA TABASKY 'l'l8 Glenwood Street College A Birthday Aug 'I9 Ambition College One of our busiest senlors Jerry plays on the tennis team as treasurer of band a senlor Boy Scout leader and also belongs to Cog and Alpha Mu Alpha In what spare time that re mains thus versatile lad llkes to read Some college IS sure to welcome on dustrlous .lerry ln the near future SANDRA ELIZABETH TALANIAN DELORES FLORA TARR BARBARA DOROTHY THOMAS 20 Rand Street College B Birthday Dec 7 Ambltlon Science As pralseworthy as she IS popular Sandy will surely be a standout IH our alumnae The fact that she s prexy of Usona secretary of our class and MacDowell and Worthy Advisor to Rainbow prove this Charmmg Sandy an accomplished planlst also belongs to Choral Art and German Honor 'en l27 Harvard Street Commercial Birthday Sep 5 Ambition Accountant Art us not Delores only talent for she IS also a center forward on the Varsity Basketball team Concentrated etforts In all her studies make this dlllgent senlor an honor roll student A Blue and Gold representative and membership In Greenroam till ln many of Delores spare hours ANN MARIE THOMPSON CLAIRE l'lElENE TORPEY MARY ELLEN TORPEY 53 Bellvale Street I5 Springdale Street I5 Springdale Street Commercial Birthday Nov 5 Ambition Secretary What Ann lacks an height she unques tlonably supplies an personality This fortunate mlss possesses two enviable characteristics a good sense of humor and a lovely slnglng voice With short hand as a favorite sublect secretarial work has a slight edge over singing as Ann s ambltlon BEVERLY ANN TRAHEY 80 Orchard Street General Birthday Dec ll Ambition Secretary Posse charm and fun are all a part of one of the most popular gals at M HS Bev a fine credit to any club IS a member of MacDowell and Choral Art and was co chairman of Tak san Although active IN M H S slncere Bev fills ln spare moments at CYO and Catholic Daughters meetings Commercial Birthday July lb Ambltlon Bookkeeper Clalres days at MHS have been highlighted by success As Trl Hu treas urer assistant class treasurer lield hockey letterglrl and Usona and Pep Club member cheery Claire has found many friends Popular Clalre, who re celves honor roll marks was co chair man of Dear Ruth JAMES MICHAEL TRAINOR 267 Highland Avenue General Birthday Mar l0 Ambltlon Service Jim friendly though rather on the quiet side came to M H S un his lumor year The many hours spent working on has own car certainly prove that has mam interest IS tinkering wath car engines A member of the Navy Re serves now Jlm plans to begin active duty upon graduation Commercial Birthday July 16 Ambition Med Secy Popular Mary Queen of the Golden Tornado IS publlclty manager f Usona and a Trl HI gal As co chair man of Sllver Bells and helpful com mittee member an other affairs grace ful Mary has endeared herself t M H S A sports enthusiast this happy miss was a football usherette JUDITH ANGEl.A TRAMONTOIZI 68 Russell Street General Birthday Apr l2 Ambition Tel Operator The telephone company would surely have many patrons nf its customers could only see the sparklmg blue eyes of thus future telephone operator Many of Judys spare moments are spent with the St Peter s Church Choir with her hobby cooking and with her 145 Essex Street General Birthday June 'I4 Ambltlon Secretary Domes enthusiastic Interest rn he Center Dramatic Club stems from her appreciation of English Oll pamtung plus vacations un scenic New Hamp shire mean relaxing hours for Dottie Proficiency In the Domestic Arts counter balanced by bottles expert seamanshlp LAWRENCE EDWARD TORREGROSSA 26 Garland Avenue General Birthday June15 Ambutlon Marines Have trumpet will travel clearly the Weltman Orchestra Society Hrs hobby IS custom cars whlch has been furthered by being treasurer of the Catllmas and member of the F estas Funlovmg Larry chooses alge bra as his favorite sublect he 'sew ' H. 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U . . . . , . . ., , . . . . . . , . . . . , , , - f . . . . . . . - , ee Q L All e .lee e VIVIAN RUTH TREGOR GERALD ALLAN TUTTLE 156 Baunbrudge Street College A Burthday Oct I5 Ambutuon College Slum pretty VICHI us one of the busiest senuors A three year member of Latun Honor and French Club she has helped on all class functuons Playing the clarunet us one of Vuckus favorite ac tuvutues and she has played for the band and orchestra Vucku us a sure success at college PAMELA JEAN VALENTINI 272 Cross Street General Burthday June 16 Ambutuon Artust Pretty Pam s unterest un art has brought man of decorations for Tak san and Touchdown Bound Pam us to be con gratulated for a lob well done Foot ball reading and drawing are luke able Poms favorites out of MHS whule English us her favorute subuect un school 132 Baunbrudge Street College B Burthday Mar 30 Ambutuon Psychologist As a lead un our senuor class play Dear Ruthl thus treasurer of Green roam approvungly displayed hus acting abuluty Cog and German Honor claum Jerrys time as do track munuature golf and tennus A tall handsome lad Jerry should have luttle trouble finding female patients PAUL VINCENT VASSALLO 31 Glen Street College Burthday Sep 7 Ambutuon College A quuet lad on the surface underneath butuon As associate edutor of the Blue and Gold Paul has luttle spare time for hus other interests whuch unclude football guns and the saxophone Aumung hugh hard working Paul plans to become a writer and psychologist ROBERT JAMES ULTRINO 23 Hubbard Street General Burthday Apr 26 Ambutuon Carpenter Managmg us one of Bobs best traits for he has managed both hockey and football teams As past halfback of the J V football team and as forward on the Malden hockey team he shows exceptional athletic skull When a car penter good natured Bob wull further hus skull un manual traunung PHILLIP FRANK VENTRESCA 492 Ferry Street General Burthday Mar 4 Ambutuon Meat Cutter Hugh us Phul who us often seen snap ping pictures both un school and at our games Membership un Camera Club us another of thus lad s interests Through enloyment of hus part time uob at Vunnues dark haired Phul has set hus goal at meat cuttung JOYCE MARIE UPHAM 11 Summut Terrace General Burthday Apr 3 Ambutuon Teacher Bubblung over wuth happiness sunny Joyce us one of the most popular gals at MHS A Pep Club representatuve and a football usherette thus pretty lass receuved letters for field hockey and basketball Joyce an actuve Tru Hu member was chairman for several of our dance committees FRED CHARLES VETTER 41 Ashland Street General Burthday Nov 30 Ambutuon Undecided The clear blue eyes of Fred, one of reveal a most friendly personality A two year member of the Y M C A thus lad rates manual traunung as the most at MHS Football un the fall and swummung un summer mean year round fun during hus leusure hour NANCY ELAINE VEZERIAN TIIU VIRKHAUS NEIL EDWARD WALLASK KATHLEEN ANN WALSH 232 Lebanon Street Commercual Burthday Sep 14 Ambutuon Secretary Thus ef'Fucuent muss us always typung un room 219 as a Maldonuan head typust Nancy efficiently practices her top sub lect shorthand as the secretary to Muss Johnson the art director Coun cudentally Nancys hobby ts ceramucs Soft spoken and well luked she dus Iukes bossy people 16 High Street College A Burthday Sep 14 Ambutuon Lunguust After hearung that thus untellugent muss us secretary of German Honor assust ant treasurer of Latun Honor veep of Usona and a mauorette un our band you wonder does she have any spare time? Surprusungly she does for thus popular gal holds offices un several outside groups 56 Reetland Street Scientific Burthday May6 Ambutuon Enguneer If we were to choose the best Malden Hugh School marksman thus honor would wuthout dispute go to Neul As a member of the Rifle Club for three years and Boys Varsuty captaun for one year Nell has won a letter trophy and five medals for hus excel lent marksmanshup So steer clear of Neull 245 Eastern Avenue Commercual Burthday Aug I3 Ambutuon Secretary Curly haired wide eyed Kathy cer taunly ranks hugh on MHS s lust of attractive gurls Servuce to her class us demonstrated by her record on va ruous ticket committees and as a Blue and Gold typust Oul pauntung un whuch she us very adrout captuvates much of Kathy s unterest M . Q rf 9 I f fm P J A a . I . . . , . I ' . I b . . I . I I - - l . I - . . . ' ' I . . , . I . . - , , H H, ' ' . . . . . .4 . . , . I I . . . . . I i ' , - -v - F I H V I , Wx . ' . . I . . , ' . . I . I . - I . - - ' ' her much success at M.H.S. Co-chair- Paul is packed with vitality and am- The man with a camera at Malden Malden High's more quiet students, .' - . I . . . . . - . .l I . 'lu I . , . n I I , ' u 1 I 1 l ll i' .'. ' , . I . 'I . . . I - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - - - ' ' ' Q 4 f I R It A 4 A ek T is . I . . . I . I I . . I . . . I . . I . . I ' . . I . . . . I . - . I . . I . . W, . Q ' l r 1 1 ' - . ' I . . ' H , . . . . . . I ' ' . I , . . g . ,, . . I I . I . r G . . . . . , . . . - ' - . . - , . I . , . , . JANICE VELMA WEBSTER KENNETH WEINBAUM ELINORE RUTH WEINER I5 Wheeler Street 7B Harvard Street 57 Hawthorne Street Commercial Birthday Jan 19 Ambition Stewardess A pleasant smile and good looks com bune in Jan a popular miss at M H S She served on committees of Hay Hop .Iamolca Farewell and Jumor Vane ties and stlll found time to attend meetings of Kappa Phu and Rainbow Glrls Bookkeeping takes the place as Jan s favorite subgect College B Birthday May I0 Ambition Publlc Relations Did you ever wonder who that hnlan ous Che wasnt supposed to be funnyj mmstrel was at Tak san? Who else but Kenny with his sensational sense of humorl Assistant secretary of our class this nonchalant lad has been on every ticket and publicity committee for our dances and was co chairman of the Victory dance publicity College B Birthday Apr 3 Ambition Teacher Active In the Latm Honor French Club and class functions spirited Ellie can always be found ln the swing f things Slncerlty and service are dis played by Ellle advisor to a BBI group and member of BARC Her warm smile and dimples will long be remembered by her many friends CLASS 9 RONALD CHESTER WEINGART ELEANOR WEINSTEIN MARY MARGARET WELLS HARRIS LOUIS WERKSNIAN 43 Upham Street General Birthday June 'I7 Ambition Engineer Sketches and drawings emerge e masse from the pen of talented Ron tles on Maldonlan An Indoor track man this honor student IS best known for his comical ways and supply f lokes Math and physics back up Ron mes plans to become an engineer 350 Eastern Avenue College B Birthday Jan 25 Ambition Therapist No matter what Ellie undertakes she continually succeeds at reaching the Maldonlan home room representatives CAM Latin or German Honor or Eng lush Club this patient friend to all may surely be found helping to make a class function a success 160 Columbia Street General Birthday Apr 20 Ambition Secretary Shy Mary is one of the most patient ones at M HS for she has that spe by frequent baby slttlng Her gentle manner also extends to pets of all sorts With her charming smlle and reliable nature Mary wlll find a suc cessful career as a secretory KATHLEEN THERESE WHALEN PATRICIA ANN WHITE WENDY ANN WHYTE 350 Washington Street General Birthday Nov I3 Ambition Nun Kathy as a pretty girl with a quiet way about her She has not only been an honor roll student at MHS bu has also participated in many of the class activities She has been a mem ber of Latm Honor CYO and Girl Scouts Kathy has chosen the religious life as her vacation 4 Hemenway Avenue General Birthday June7 Ambition Secretary Certnicate morksman of the Rifle Club and Pep Club representative is agile Patty A reoccurrlng name on MHS committee lists IS Patty whose varied Interests include Catholic Daughters horseback riding and tennis Stenogra phy will surely lead her successfully toward her career 24 Wllllams Street General Birthday Sep 'I2 Ambition Secretary Lovely Wendy has the much envied knack of attracting friends by the dozens Whether ln Choral Art or worlung on various dance committees everyone around her admires Wendy s sparkling personality The capable post president of her Girl Scout troop this sweet lass also enloys swimming 'IB Wiley Street College B Birthday July 24 Ambition Scientist ln the year that Harrls has been with us he has lustly earned a place among dent this well liked lad IS treasurer of French Club and on the Maldonuan advertising staff Quite a ladies man good natured Harrls devotes many hours to guitar playing JOYCE CLAIRE WIDISKY 184 Harvard Street Commercial Birthday Nov 22 Ambltlon Secretary Joyce is a carefree and lighthearted individual who enloys tenms, ping pong embroldermg and strangely enough school work In accordance with her ambntnon Joyce enloys short hand as her favorite sublect Outside of school this blonde glrl participates ln B B G and B Bl 7 3.1: , JK' 4 v' 3 1' 5 ., X F . I ' . I . , . . . I I . . ' . . . . I , . . . , ' , ' o , . , - - , . . . 1 , . I. n u a . . we U . t I' . , . . I . . I I . . I . . I . . . I . I . . , . . . ,, n . I . . . . ,, - . . 1 . . . ., , nie who makes use of his creative abili- best results. If not at a meeting of cial way with children as evidenced the leaders of M.H.S. An honor stu- I - I I - I . . o . I . . . h . . . 8 I ' - . . I . l - . . , . . . . I' a sf' x I IQ . . I 0 . . I . I . . I . I . . . I . , I . . I I I , . . , , . I ' ' 'I I ' - l D . . s - U . . I . I . . . . . C ASS RODNEY LEON WILLOUGHBY 29 Maun Street Park Scuentuflc Burthday Apr 9 Ambutuon Lawyer The co chaurman of the Davud M Katz Memorual speakung contest Rod was an asset to both Cog and German Honor Besudes hus unterest un model planes foreugn money sports tlshung and cars thus brught lad ranks hustory as tops Hus congenualuty wull surely lead only to success CAROLINE WISEBLOOD ALVIN BRUCE WOLFE 11 East Border Road College A Burthday Dec 31 Ambutuon College Muss Congenualuty us sporklung Caro lune treasurer of Latun Honor As co feature edutor of the B and G her wullungness to work us untermungled wuth her warm smule and fruendly hello A member of CAM and French Club Carolune us hugh on M HS s lust of scholars and leaders 43 Upham Street General Burthday Jan 25 Ambutuon Accountant A member of the track team and u student councul representatuve Ger man Honor student Wolfle also un cludes hustory among hus favorutes BBI the Y and collectmg guns keep thus A Z Pu fratman well occu pued As a future accountant able Wolfle us headed straught for the mul uons ALAN WILLIAM WOLFF PRISCILLA LORRAINE WOOD GLORIA JEAN WYNNE RITA ELAINE YAFFA 256 Mountaun Avenue Scuentuf1c Burthday June 12 Ambutuon Anthropologust Possessung the qualuty of leadershup Al us co edutor of Blue and Gold prexy of Greenroom and a member of the Cog executuve board German Honor Alpha Mu and Temple Lutes are also on hus agenda Hardworkung Al hopes to apply hus unterest un scueruce to the field of anthropology BEVERLY MAE YETMAN 26 Hullsude Avenue Commercual Burthday Apr 7 Ambutton Secretary Bevs favorute subtect us stenography whuch wull come un mughty handy n her chosen professuon a meducal sec retary Thus seemungly quuet lass de votes much of her tume to the octuvu tres of the Nazarene Church where she us presudent of a teenage youth group and sungs un the chour 57 Plaunfleld Avenue College A Burthday Sep 30 Ambutuon Secretary C for cooperatuve I for untellugent L for luvely L for laughung A for am butuous these spell out Culla who all thus and more Not only was thus undustruous muss un both Latun and German Honor and an usherette at Jr Varuetues but Culla also helped dec orate at several class dances 2' wavy se me ,Ie 'K .4 19 Faulkner Street General Burthday .Iuly4 Ambutuon Composer Full of school spurut Glorua has auded her class well Consuderung her chouce of musuc theory as a favorute subgect and her executuve board membershap and role as a saxophomst un he MHS Band she has a head start toward her goal as a composer of classucal music for unstruments 18 Everett Street Commercual Burthday Jan 9 Ambutuon Secretary Sugar and spuce and everythung nuce of these Ruta us made Devotung much tume to Sugma Phu Sugma as Veep thus sweet gurl also serves her class on commuttees and durung lunch as a candy gurl Wuth her sincere and pleasant ways Ruta wull always have many favorute fruends about her WILLIAM GENE ZAMPITELLA ALEX SIDNEY ZELLIN IRMA RUTH ZIGELBAUM 73 Durso Avenue General Burthday Mar 7 Ambutuon Pharmacust Bully us best descrubed as a happy go lucky sort of guy wuth an ardent un terest un pharmacy Hus past work at Lewus Drug Store hos 'furthered hus unterest un thus field Very much In terested un tunkerung wuth cars thus hugh spuruted lad us the reluable treas urer of Sandorel s Hot Rod Club 119 Henry Street General Burthday Sep 20 Ambttuon Mechanuc Theres never a dull moment wuth Al around has often been sand of hum on account of hus good nature and teasung personaluty A bowlung fan he us a member of the Malden Daylight Co Ed Bowlung Club If you ve ever been un the Newman Pharmacy Al probably served you your soda 11 Henry Street General Burthday Apr 10 Ambutuon Dental Hyguenust The twunklung toes of talented Zuggue no longer ballet unstead they now glude on skates Homework gets done on the MTA for thus soft spoken muss us employed doung clerucal work at Fulenes A Geusha gurl of Tak san Zuggue also helpee on manee art com muttee and charuty workee I 9 5 9 I I I l 1 I I I I I I ' - I - . . . . . 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I I I . . . , - - - ' '55, f mx? :ww ie e A X IN MEMORIAM Robert James MacCIellan 233 Sammett Street General January 3, 1940 - August, 1957 Because of the short time spent among his classmates, Bob is unknown to most of us, but his friends remember that he was always ready with a joke and yet knew how to be serious. During his one year of high school, he remained extremely loyal to M.H.S., achieving through his athletic ability a J.V. football letter. ln remembrance of him, we can only believe, God moves in mysterious ways . . . THE MEMBERS OF THE BIOGRAPHY STAFF are buzzing with Moore, Selma Sattln Sheila Armstrong Connie Nobrego What is his blrthday7 What IS a synonym for 'friendly'? Myrna Derby, Adele Newman Barbara Kleiman Tammy and other similar questions Revealing the personalities of Baden and Phyllis Flaschner Tommy and Adele work on MHS seniors are left to right Maxine Stoller, Sharon Senior pictures. Missing is Diane Pottier 209 1 A,9.'.el-- HEPE 5 Xl, L ,.w?'f' T 12,2 'G-' ' F: Y x , 'W' ' -'.-L.- 2' gffff I , X ' W ,Eg , Q L. , ' 1 , 1 I W Sill-54 ,slim .A A 1 . , I UW, 'au ' ZH e . ' ' ix ...fo ur Patrons miifir, vl xhggyf ,gg1q',,,,,.QTmA Y. r. my - ' 91- -'J .f IL - , 5' ' Beginning its Second Term . .. The Malden City Government Proves Successful ,gl .g if-'f fi ' ,, 'g.,..f,,f . ' MAYOR WALTER J. KELLIHER M.H.S. Class of 1929 B Former School Committee Member Beginning his second term as Mayor of Malden The newly formed eleven man City Council which assembles every Tuesday Walsh. Second row: Herbert l.. Jackson, Ralph L. Metcalf, James A. Cronin, night at the City Hall, includes, First row, lelt to right: William L. Callahan, Jr,, Edward M. Flanagan, Nathan Schneiderman, and Paul M. Hallisey. Michael R. Waldron, Walter M. Haley, William F. 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Students . . . Patronize These Dependable Birthday Cards! Anniversary Cards! Buy all kinds of cards JOSEPH'S CARD SHOP 329 Main Street Malden, Mass. Big Subs! Little Subs! Buy all kinds at SANTORO'S 519 Main Street Malden, Mass. Girls! Have pictures taken of your sweet sixteen party LEE PHOTO STUDIO 478 Main Street Malden, Mass. Both boys and girls can find the right clothing style at NEIPRIS CLOTHING CO 417 Main Street Malden, Mass. Thinking of marriage? Start your household with appliances from SEARS, ROEBUCK 8. CO. 330 Main Street Malden, Mass. Boys! Insure your cars and yourselves with the help of GEORGE D. ROSSYN INSURANCE 549 Main Street Malden, Mass. GRAHAM TELEVISION Andrea - Emerson Hoffman - Zenith We service all makes 551 Main Street DA 2-5709 Malden, Mass. You and your family can find the perfect shoe at PARKER LANE SHOE STORE 480 Main Street Malden, Mass. JOE 8. NEMO You can depend on LONG JOHN KEATS, EVERETT'S CO-CAPTAIN CONVERSE MALDEN YELLOW CAB MALDEN 48 For a quick mack for quick service with all your friends 24 hours daily 454 Main Street 385 Main Street DA 4-0300 ELLIS REINHERZ COMPANY Malden, Mass. Malden, Moss. CUTTER'S T.V. Girls! Don't the boys Add to your glamour stare anymore? Visit with costume jewelry b ROYAL CLEANSERS AND DYERS GEORGE'S Y HAIR STYLE SALON DOR'EL JEWELS 545 Main Street 414 Main Street MICI'IAEL'S CUT RATE PERFUMES Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. ,IUDSON SQUARE Planning to redecorate? Planning on marriage For the latest fashions - HOME BAKERY For quality wallpaper after Graduation? Chemises fo Tfqpezes NH f G d C k. I H at low cost go to Buy your furniture at HARDWICKIS ome o oo oo in ARENSTEIN KOTZEN'S FURNITURE 205 Ferry Street 115 Ferry sfreef 430 Main Street Exchange and Middlesex Streets Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. Establishments on Main Street CAPTAIN, AND STEVE FLINT, extra spring with sneakers R COMPANY Acnuserrs MAPLEWOOD CLEANSERS AND DYERS After your big date, bring your girl to THE NEW GOLD COIN CHINESE RESTAURANT 296 Main Street Malden, Mass. Over 100 M.H.S. graduates will be married in June. Brides! Buy your furniture at CLIFFORD, BLACK GORMAN CO., INC. 364 Main Street Malden, Mass. In a iam? Barb's uncle will help you outl GOLDBERG 8. GLASER Attorneys-at-Law 361 Main Street Malden, Moss. Boys! Buy your wardrobe all year round at BAKER'S 440 Main Street Malden, Mass. BARNETT'S FABRIC STORE Stylish Materials, Buttons, and Pieces They're all at 468 MAIN ST. MALDEN, MASS. MALDEN APPLIANCE CO. We service and repair all makes of electrical appliances 335 Main Street Malden, Mass. Do you collect records? If so ROLI MUSIC COMPANY is the place to go 14 Irving Street Malden, Mass. Girls! Give yourself a lift! Buy a balloon dress at THE CORAL SHOPPE 5 Irving Street Malden, Mass. You can find all the newest clothing styles at CHERKAS CLOTHING 20 Irving Street Malden, Mass. lt's the new bubble cut, or pixie or French twist ALBA'S BEAUTY SALON 96 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. COMFORT DRUG STORE For the best selection Ren' fxllffjgf and JoHNsoN's oness sHoP l P f 's at BAY STATE PAINT ROSS TUXEDO I.ICI'ITY'S DELICATESSEN 10 Exchange Street DA 20820 More Mm- 72i:f3::?:.3::fe' LAMSON DAVIS HARDWARE lt's a bird! lt's a plane! No - lt's the new Chevrolet! For the figure of your dream The sporting goods leader See it today at LEE CHISHQLM Hardware-Paint-Wallpaper COMMUNITY LA MODE CURSE' SHOP DA 4-7180 101 Exchange Street CHEVRQLET 54 Exchange sweet 78 Exchange Street Malden Mass 25 Commercial Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. ' ' Malden, Mass. 219 Because of our Wide Circulation . . . Citizens of Malden Recognize PRECISION MACHINE AND TOOL CO. MALDEN 48, MASS HARD WORKING M.H.S. STUDENTS 'o t t dd r c oo 'c u HARDING'S DRUG STORE l 67 Summer Street - Q Malden' Mass' TWIITY-FIYI YEARS 0F SIIYICI BECAUSE OF FITZPATRICK S FINE CATERING SERVICE y FITZPATRICK BROTHERS 342 Pearl Street PRESCOTT 8. SON Malden Mc-SS T04 YEARS OF SERVICE exclusively INSURANCE 'l'I6 EXCHANGE STREET MALDEN MASS 220 -r eng y hu ad e ofte sh Ipnk pot ' , our banquet is sure to be a success , . , . the Value of Advertising In the I9 9 Maldonlan MORTON OIL COMPANY FUEL on AND HEATING 9 Al 169 MEDFORD STREET g r w 'L OUR QUEEN OF THE GOLDEN TORNADO MARY TORPEY I t cl d t MALDEN JEWELRY Jewelers for M H S Smce 1940 MALDEN MASS 29 Pleasant Street Malden Mass LOOK AT THIS WHAT A PICTUREI Wh th k g fOm GRAMSTORFF S 'IOI 'I03 Ferry Street Malden Mass H MCGUIRE 8. CO INC DA 2 6565 2 6566 2 6567 BITUMINOUS ROAD MATERIALS MALDEN, MASS. 0 o 0 0 I I I Q: E7 l A - I 'A 'E if p I 5 :- a,' xi iv np ' GI A 'I far' '7 'F '- jj' is l Q. A gy K , , ' ' I li' I Q3 SJ! , , 'us can't eci e whether to take he blue or red stoned class ring. , . , . . . . e er in size or pint sin, you'lI photograph well with equipment f 1 ' - H I C O, I - I - I - 221 Dr Martrn S Abrams Dr Gordon D Atkinson Dr Eugene G Auld 568 Mann Street Malden Mass DA 4 0316 Dr Davld J Barton Dr Warren Bennett Dr Max H Budllov 490 Mann Street Malden Mass DA 2 2084 Dr George A Hanna 163 Maple Street Malden Mass DA 2 1234 Harold W Flelscher Dr BurtonG Grodberg Dr John T MacFarlane Dr Wllllam Leeds Dr Melvin K Lyons Dr Jason A Wentzell 105 Pleasant Street Malden Mass DA 2 0737 Dr Louls Solomon 25 Washington Street Malden Mass DA 4 0664 Dr Albertl DelGratta Dr Danlel T Drlscoll Dr M B Rappaport 615 Salem Street Malden Mass Dr Myer Feingold DA 2 5101 Dr Albert Frank A DENTAL CHECK UP tw Dr Harry Portman Dr Samuel Fox Dr Russell E Watts Dr Hymanl Sapersteln S853 Dr Nathaniel J Simmons Dr Peterl Saplenza Dr Bernard C Rogell Dr A Harold Radrn STUDENTS RELAX hl tng fo n ppc tm nt 222 . . . Q . . . . , . . . . - . . D . . . l'. . . . I ' I ' - . . - . . . . . I I I I , . I . - . . - . . . . . . . , . . . . . - . 2 'Z-Ti .-f. . Q ge 1' V-f:.1',-ay.,-,1 A - ,-51-fm' , . . ue wkig' . . f M.. - o o A 1 K N ., 15 f hx. V ' f - f ., . , O I J-,. . - . . ice a year is a good idea. . . . . . . . wiewaii raa in e. For all our actuvmes Health IS Important MALDEN HOSPITAL h 1890 Dr Harry L McDonald Dr Edward J Reynolds Dr Allanl Glazin DMD l Salem Street Malden Mass DA 4 0890 Dr Russell F Sullivan Dr Edward Moses Dr Charles C Flanders D M D 60 Pleasant Street Malden Mass DA 4 1770 Dr Mltchell H Levlne D M D 640 Mann Street Malden Mass DA 4-'l78'l Max O Berman D M D Dr Bruce E Brown DMD Dr Max H Cohen DM D Dr George Diamond D M D Dr Wallace Sanford Dr Klllllea D M D and Dr Rooney D M D 6 Pleasant Street Malden Mass DA 4 3044 Dr Barnett Solomon D M D 6 Pleasant Street Malden Mass DA 2 8323 Dr. Alpine I.. Ricci Dr. Joseph O. Migliore Dr. Jacob J. Glazin l Salem Street Malden, Mass. DA 4 0440 Dr. Stuart K. Partridge Dr. John Goulding 223 0 A ss V I l ' T Qi' I an I f , V A W , ,WW . . l K5-7 'K All as been a center of health in ommunity since I I I I I I I I I I I I , . U I ' I . . I o I o a s Dre o I o o o o I 0 I 0 I , I I I , . - o s I o o o I ' . . , . . . - . . . . I . . . . , . . . , I , , I ' I I . c Because of Malden's Growing Size . . . an Dependable Businesses are Offered ls . D011 f be Silly QlflSl Our Pep Club has that get up and go look Instead of eahng your lunch on the curb because they wear blue and gald sweat shirts enloy It more wrth a coke at from HUNTS DRUG STORE REVERE KNITTING MILLS FACTORY OUTLET STORE 500 Mcun Street Malden Mess Malden Mass A deep slgmflcance rn the memories Kns Harden knows how to keep a radiant complexion wrfh Cuhcura Soap and Ointment manufactured by POTTER DRUG 8. CHEMICAL 'I44 Salem Street CORPORATION of the famrlles they have served WEIR FUNERAL HOME Malden Mass Mcllden MOSS '-'un-., -ti, 224 MA' f .U Q I 's,-, .-s.t ' QC! .gif e A. 5- l M s ... With our new exchange, Davenport . . . Local Direct Dialing Comes to Malden Take an Ider isters Advice . . . IT S SMART to lzne up job zntervzews well tn advance of gradaatzon Anol one of the best places I know to con tact 'ls the Telephone Company Several of as from my gracluatzng class are workzng here and every one of as loves tt Telephone Jobs are important ones We have our own tralnmg pro gram whlch you can enter wxthout any prevlous Job experlence The pay IS good and youll get regular ralses Why not come and see our employ graduate Ask the Guldance Counselor XJ, at your school to tell you when and where to apply NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY 225 9 0 I 1 II H , . . . . . ' H 9 . - at , . K I,-ffjfg ment interviewer soon . . . before you if'-' - su, K 349.gif , 6 ' With Much Admiration . . . Lincoln Studios Has Taken Our Pictures for Seven Years LINCOLN STUDIOS MALDONIAN S 1953 142 PLEASANT STREET MALDEN MASS Official Porfraif Phofographers for the The Printer of the Maldonian direct sales personal service orlglnal layouts art service retouchmg composition mechanlcals halftone and lme negatives fllm and plate strrppmg plate makmg offset prmtmg foldln g complete bmdery servrce delivery mc , yearbook prmters sfamford davis 4 9226 new york melrose 54112 27 2- fx . A . ff? -f , 0-2i9,rL Yflzgilvgtunlw gf i A , XAQJOV I f 'J , A 'AX . -an Y K Vggpji N ' xv, ' - ,SVC ' . Kimi ' asc JSHQQH A . Q-Q Z C' K 5 . I 9 Q o , - ' ,b, f H X ' - lhafff 542,32 ,Jog a,J,m,, vA,,,', oc -, '-A - 55 'vb -1- 65 19 as N do AN., B S QQ. 1 J!VVl1a .- H 'B ,J + .M WWWQ Q KW The, ALLEN , ,., A nf! mom 40 eaq AQLJ1? Pav :tual '63 B ' ' I Renptwjle ow W! UN AW' E .- .x , A v MW? 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M-H-S135 yn, ho 5 1' -7 na-A In o I 1 I 'fo h 54 X xsq, Q M I M5 5 19 10-' KnewS-15.149 0 1 BEST Ann' Hn Golden mor ms ccmus g::,TolL4kffQ.:kifu:3:i.pg5JlZ5f'ffA .Ma 6 e'34 Lain YYLHS. - Fawn If-you R tw Lhmki L 9 -D.6.P ov 5:':LL fylff nm We w:,.,,M..4., HJ f FU155 DF 59 ai' ff' Zeaw 05. vu can J 14, J, flu? lui: hi rmlf qr 7 ,EAN BAE gnupg?-Yiun 3.5:-q:1:LsJ,gQ 51 PAUL -T . Dui, 5' . 'L 0 31' 933,-Q,Q,4wfE,.Q, M sf' 'SV' ,U DSC. vzz.- 5600 ,U . .f Dunn, - auwm. v , , P- G- - if: nba Q n Q I-EIINY J- 7 3 fkovml QDVERTMHNG af E ,Inf UTAFF 6 567 5 Barr + 62' f .- BM ' 'Z ,oi 'YCMWO ax NM, , Y h'Qp,wlan+'I'6:d V Y glue- 59.48 -I I ' zum.-.+ Q-14 2,4-4644, Wcmmg 0 n 0' 0' 2,,w'1 .X 'www , ' fessfle jg , wen ws. swmmu'cs1'veennmRS -6 V :- - 6 Aj oixvc a.,a:..,., 635 r?'DY5'?'D 2'f 54-,avi aemfr M593 RON LEE Sandorels o sngagnln CZQTT-'nge' i K Y I' dz . ,gong V666 yad voubzavefbiengjjggaay G Halisq Hal I ,LQCN gfovtf 332160 K 'f0d'uZso2a:fawd4::.cufedLfg 1 1 'Prasmliz Siq Qlljjp . M . DENNIS Rnwqgn Ywfery fm you an e whiz -- :gi jg m p A+ gf' dv Us TnNK MIKKDRS I gf. sr.--r. Ueinr' Q mme, 1,400 QR X 'C'2,?Hff-goar 'Ji w,.,, Qggsie ,..:l 'fs'.1f.f1'iLf'32' in Dig? fgly , Q 'l'5f,.,'2pgf,',f'fQ,rf1yf - N , s....L.., R 'T -,o Q' 0 74123 9 ,ld Malt- Hopi ll' ,Sysb F715 fgg Bpnd G. l?pu'TS fd6tQY' S T QD Digg GAS 5U u'7 'E7 6' 5 N!-I 91 Siiflnllau 4Bol'Y'l5telh I WR ! 'L ,'KJJlu-'I Ewa-nCfngnM,v..,,, .-50S ' fC:k 4'fX Lnrrq f'Snpr1 SnPe.rsTean 0 I P Q0 n 7n ioayvwxvo wo Q Hokav. F5 RT a FF-cs RS Sl-51 WD' M4 'Z444,l1!aLJ 6' TQNY if swam A ora' Skt ELJR pass? JAMES XA ALPHA mu HLPHRJ ff? 'fr VlCEPKEgN 5 an B ff? SFC wmiognhsng ' 15 v n S' ' J F lv' 5' 'LU MFE T'E 5 Qmmnnswy Sw L L 9 'ms D - 0 Q Qu 'S -If GI BEER ? QQ cl WL GBA N if uk ITF-NV ' f if V 9 ZQQBZGS 'Ds FM J MMU? v' CFSS Fek 25 mublov 'Pu-ul In business large or small . . Qur Sponsors Serve the Shoppers of Malden A F Leeds, Dr. William 222 Partridge, Dr. Stuart K. 222 Lee Studio 218 Paysee Apparel 214 Abrams, Dr. Martin S. 222 Feingold, Dr. Myer 222 Lentine Coitteurs, Mary 217 Pearlman, Elihu 214 Air Force 215 Fitzpatrick Brothers 220 Levine, Dr. Mitchell H. 223 Portman, Dr. Harry 222 Alba's Beauty Salon 219 Flanders, Dr. Charles C., Jr. 223 Lichty's Delicatessen 219 Potter Drug 8. Chemical Corp. 224 Anthony's Shoe Repair 214 Fleischer, Dr. Harold W. 222 Lincoln Studio 226 Prescott and Sons 220 Anzoni, Walter T. 214 Fox, Dr. Samuel 222 Lindkvist Jewelers 213 Arenstein's 218 Frank, Dr. Albert 222 Lyons, Dr. Melvin K. 222 R Atkinson, Dr. Gordon D. 222 Auld, Dr. Eugene G. 222 G M Rodin, Dr. A. Harold 222 Rappaport, Dr. M. B. 222 B Garness Market, Inc. 213 MacFarlane, Dr. John T. 222 Reinherz Co., Ellis 218 George's Atlantic Station 214 Malden Appliance Company 219 Reinherz and Fulman 214 Baker's 219 George's Hair Style 218 Malden Business School 217 Revere Knitting Mills Factory Banks ot Malden 215 Gerald's Beauty Box 214 Malden City Government 212 Store, Inc. 224 Barnett, Morris 219 Glazin, Dr. Allan l. 223 Malden Jewelry 221 Reynolds, Dr. Edward J. 223 Barton, Dr. David J. 222 Glazin, Dr. Jacob J. 223 Malden Music Center 217 Ricci, Dr. Alpine L. 223 Bay State Paint 219 Goldberg and Glazer 219 Malden Travel Agency 214 Rocky's Shoe Repair 213 Beer, W. G., Apothecary 217 Gold Coin Restaurant 219 Malden Yellow Cab 218 Rogell, Dr. Bernard C. 222 Bennett, Dr. Warren 222 Gordon's Women's Shop 216 Maplewood Board of Trade 213 Roli Music Company 219 Berman, Dr. Max O., D.M.D. 223 Goulding, Dr. John G. 222 Maplewood Cleansers 8- Dyers 219 Rooney, Dr., D.M.D. 223 Bluestein Co., Samuel 216 Graham T.V. 218 Maplewood Drug, Inc. 213 Ross Tuxedo 219 Boston Leader 216 GramstortT's 221 Maplewood Motors, lnc. 213 Rossyn, George D. 218 Boyd's, Inc. 214 Grodberg, Dr. Burton G. 222 Martin's Flower Shop 213 Royal Cleansers and Dyers 218 Brown, Dr. Bruce E., D.MQ. 223 Marty's Sandwich Shop 213 Royale Printing Service 213 Budilov, Dr. Max H. 222 H Mason lumber Co., Inc. 214 Rudermon and Sons, J. B. 218 McDonald, Dr. Harry L. 223 C Hanno, Pr. George A. 222 McGuire 8. Co., Inc. H. H. 221 S H9'd .9f DW9 sw 220 Michael's Cut Rate Perfumes 218 Corrigan, Dr. Walter E. Hmdvlck 3 218 Middlesex Amusement Company 214 Sanford, Dr. Wallace 223 Cherkas Clothing Co. 219 Hflsj' 5 Lunch . 213 Migliore, Dr. Joseph O. 223 Santoro's Submarine Shop 213 Chisholm, Lee 219 H'cl EmPl9Y 'e 1 s 'V'c' 214 Millen, Leonard K. 214 Saperstein, Dr. Hyman I. 225 CliHord-Black-Gorman 219 Hvnfi DW9 51'-V9 224 MoguI's Insurance 217 Schuster's Self-Service Grocery 214 Cohen, Dr. Max H., D.M.D. 223 J Moreno's, Inc., Charlie 214 Sears Roebuck and Company 218 Comfort Drug Store 213 Morton Oil Company 221 Simon Sisters 214 Community Chevrolet 219 Moses, Dr. Edward 223 Simmons, Dr. Nathaniel J. 222 Converse Rubber Co. 218 jg:m:3:,sNSr'::s sho Solomon, Dr. Barnett 222 Cowl Shoppe 219 , P N Solomon, Dr. Louis 222 Cutter's TV 218 Joseph S Cord Shop 218 Stairwa Shoe Mill 214 ' ' Judson Sq. Home Bakery 218 . . . Y Nelprls Clothing Company 218 Stevens Company, E. A. 216 D K Nelson's Bakery 213 Sullivan, Dr. Russell F. 223 New England Telephone and Sutherland Drug 213 gerizfvmefs Sxfglv ' Kquibeck and sm 214 Telegraph Co- 225 T ' 'una' 'H ' K ll'h d R d hl 214 Diamond, Dr. George, D.M.D. 223 K:,,l,,:o:npe,,:5,:m 214 O gonnglljy, Jfwhn P. Killilea and Rooney, Drs. 223 OT I d so T 22 Teiner Engineering Corp. 217 or'e ewe s ' ooe an ns, Inc., . 7 Driscoll, Dr. Daniel T. 222 L W P E La Made Corset Shop 219 Watts, Dr. Russell E. 222 Lamson-Davis Hardware 219 Palace of Sweets 216 Weir Funeral Service 224 Edson Shoes 214 Lawson Machine and Tool Co. 220 Parker Lane Shoe Store 218 Wentzell, Dr. James 222 I Ili 11293, MALDEN SQUARE, no matter which way you look at it, is still the most convenient shopping center for local communities. L Babmeou Joan S 30 106 123 125 952 Girls 823 Boys, 7 Teachers Abber Frances C 101 126 Abber Joyce S 142 Abboff Gerald F 126 Abboff JohnJ 126 Abelson Rhoda J 126 Abrams Brenda 26 168 Accolla Frank A 126 Acres Paul N 57 58 60 64 162 'I68 Adair Roberiu J 168 Adaur Robml Jr 42 168 Adlnolfie Mary A 168 Agnolefh Aldo A 168 Agnolem Phlhp F 57 126 Ahern John F 126 Ahern Shenlc A 126 Albanese Barbara A 126 Albanese Lllllan F 142 Albano Anthony A l42 Albmo Rosemary 126 Alcorn BorbaruJ 101 126 Allberfl Joan M 142 152 'I Allen Arlene C 142 Allen BernudeHeM 126 Alley Catherine P 142 Almendc Chnsfopher 126 Almelda S Anthony 168 Alter Frederuckj I0 126 Alter Gary M 126 Amaral Florence A 142 Amoto Carol A 142 Amuio Richard A 41 63 Ammann Marguerne 30 Anapol James H 126 Anapol Roberia E 126 Anderson June E 19 26 168 Anderson Karen M 17 70 77 96 99 107 117 142 Andrews Barbara H 168 Angelo Dorothy 65 70 77 139 142 Angulerl Joseph P 126 Anicnowlcz Damelle A 142 Aresco Angelo A 142 Ango Ann 168 Ango Mcrle 126 Arkm Loss A 73 79 80 42 Armco Eleanor J Armstrong Sheila B 77 79 80 88 90 102 142 152 154 209 Arthur Jean A 81 84 142 152 154 Ashermcnn Otto 30 Asseftu Louns S 142 Atkmson ThomasE 108 116 'II7 Anenberg Melvin B 126 Aucom M Rnchard 'I23 126 Auld Robert H 57 58 60 169 Avllcn Adelme B 52 57 88 90 104 123 126 Awrach leslxe E 42 152 'I54 Awrach Murry A 39 57 74 142 152 154 Azoi Karen N 142 138 163 Bacon David W 57 'I69 Baden Tommy F 81 88 B9 90 169 Badolmo Frank D 57 58 60 108 153 155 169 Budolofo SoverloV 57 'I26 Bagelman ludnh E 89 91 142 222 Bcnley Vmcenf l 142 Bclnbrudge Carol A 169 Baker Errol H 79 80 112 169 Baker Marilyn E 126 Baker S Theodore 126 Bcllorlno Barbara A 142 Bcllorlno Thomas R 126 Band 64 66 67 Banks Waldo R 142 Barahona JcmesA 'I12 l'l6 126 Barahona Joseph P 142 Burnsfem Fred 28 142 Barnsfem Susan B 169 Barratt Constance P 'I26 Barrett Roberta T 'I42 Burrlcellu Duego Jr 116 122 126 137 240 Burncelh Rosemune 52 70 122 'I23 126 137 Borrnss JosephA 113 142 Barron Melame H 73 79 80 83 88 90 158 163 'I69 Barrows Dcvnd S 74 126 Barry Ollvua E 126 Barier NancyA 142 Bartlett Lorraine D 57 63 70 88 90 142 152 154 153 I55 Bovhng Dunn N 57 58 60 100 125 153 155 166 169 226 Baum Shenla R 169 Bavuso Ellenl 126 137 Bayers Robert 126 Beame James C H2 Belger James E 142 170 Belger Jane 'I42 Bellefoniame Margaret Q 126 Bellefoniome Wallace F 142 Bellmghuern JamesA 126 Belhveou EleanorG 142 Laurence A 142 Kenneth A 126 Bendell Bennett 139 140 142 152 154 Bowman John E 31 44 126 Bowman Roberto 171 Bowman Dr 74 Boyd Dons E 101 142 Boyle Arthur J 31 108 Bradley Damon F 142 Brandcmo John F 142 Brass Barton M 74 126 Bmuer Carol A 101 127 Brennan Barbara A 102 142 Brennan Joseph C 127 Brenner Warrenl 78 142 Bresnnck Myrna I 142 Brewer Judith E 57 142 Buggs Helen H 31 Bnssevie Paul S 57 127 Brnchky Barbara A 15 80 H2 Brogan Rnc M 127 Brookes Clarke R 28 29 31 Brookes Lorna S 57 58 60 63 76 79 80 142 l52 154 Brooks Judith 171 Brooks Kathleen 171 216 Brooks Ohver R 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Pressman Lmda 8 14 65 73 80 81 197 240 Preston PatrlclaA 89 91 197 Pretty Sandra L 197 Prmce MargaretJ 134 Prmce Robert S 148 Prmcupato Jeanne M 148 Prnnclpatto Marllyn 148 197 Pritchard June E 52 134 Prutchard Roger S 89 91 100 134 Prodanas Stephen R 134 Prost Barbara E 59 61 148 153 155 166 197 Prost Noam: L 81 Proto Loulse A 77 79 80 148 Puccu Salvatore R 197 Puclllo Ronald A 198 Puleo Kenneth A 115 148 Puopolo CamllleJ 10 70 89 101 48 Puopolo Patrlcla A 134 Putnam Frederucl 148 Pye Jean S 101 148 Quaglna Patsy J 148 Queally John J 36 78 Quinn Patrncua A 148 Rabmowntz Gerald A 148 Radm Nancy L 26 77 198 Radun Prlscnlla A 52 134 Radln Robert 8 63 74 81 84 198 Rae Carol A 134 Rae Carol A M 134 Ranmondr Andrew K 82 100 Ram Audrey A 36 123 124 Ramsdell Grace R 36 Raney Barbara L 134 Raphel Howard 134 Ratchlte Gary W 148 Reardon Marlon F 148 152 154 Recklms Ann 134 Recklutus ElameM 52 134 Reed Sandra J 153 155 198 Reeves Karen J 134 Regan Carole P 198 Regan Joseph D 137 Read James A 198 Read Thomas A 134 Remherz Lmda B 17 65 80 155 220 Remlck Robm S 198 Renzullo Elame M 57 8E Reppuccl Diana L 134 Rlccl Carol M 122 134 Rnccn JeanneG 70 134 Rlccl Robert E 57 BF Rnccnardelln Vlrgunla M 134 Rlcclardello Ruta 198 Rice Ellenl 134 Ruchardson Jacquelme E 8G Ruchardson Maureen E 134 Richmond ArlondJ 74 134 Rnchmond Elame 8 198 Richmond Michael D 13 74 79 88 90 158 167 198 Rucker Thomas W 134 Rldeout Carolyn L 26 63 76 10 8 Rutle Club 100 101 Ruley Clanre E 134 Rnley Norman A H Rlseberg Leslie A 74 75 81 84 88 89 90 152 154 Rntson Joan D 134 Rnttershaus Gretchen M 70 79 80 18 152 154 240 Rlttershaus Wllllam E 10 123 134 Rluuto RosalueG 134 Robbins Janet 134 Roberts Dons P 102 104 9 Roberts Marne E 134 Roberts Sandra D 199 Robmson lulluanM 134 Robmson Maureen E 134 Rogers Robert 199 Rollston Dorothy M 26 70 199 Romano Froncls L 78 199 Romano LoulsJ 134 139 Romano Natalne A 134 Rooney LawrenceL 151 Rose JudlthA 70 73 80 158 160 161 166 99 Rosen Judith E 123 125 134 4 Rosenberg Annette 134 Rosenthal Barry A 134 Rosenthal C r D 80 81 83 9 Rosenthal Irma D 134 Rosenthal Peter R 57 74 81 86 89 Rosenthal Sheila R 199 Rass MaryM 52 123 134 Ross WllllamsJ 199 Rasselll Mary Ann 199 Rossa Jerome R 100 134 Rosslter Charles 37 74 Rotondl DuaneM 57 67 1F Rouullord Janet R 101 104 106 134 Rowe K 57 Rowllngs Lynda D 200 Rozen Lars 149 Rubin AllanJ 149 Rubm Deborah S 84 134 Rubm Jay 38 200 Rubrn Nancy S 67 134 RubmaH Arlme E 149 Rudenstenn Marvm E 62 63 200 Rudolf Arleen 134 Rugguero Lorraine E 122 135 Rugglero Phyllns R 200 Ruggles Herbert T 89 91 135 Ruotolo Joseph R 135 Russo Carol M 44 149 Ruvudo LawrenceJ 100 135 Ryan Damel P 200 Ryan Edward C 57 135 Ryan Ellen T 52 135 Ryan Walter 37 123 Ryan Wllllam 57 Saal Douglas W 78 80 149 Sacco Joseph A 37 42 164 Sana Paul M 57 135 Saks ElalneJ 149 Somawucz PaulmeA 149 235 Sampson EstherJ 77 B6 149 Sanborn Joyce E 101 135 Sander Judith A 149 Sondgren Phyllis C 200 217 Sandler HarveyA 200 Sandler Lmda S 73 76 79 80 88 90 158 200 Sanford Rosemary E 149 Santulln Chester A 28 29 37 75 81 Santmo Trudy A 70 77 B0 139 149 152 154 Santo Bernard 42 43 78 89 91 166 200 Saperstem M Lawrence 13 74 79 89 158 159 161 200 Sapuenza PeterJ 100 122 123 135 Sarno JohnS 78 81 149 153 155 Sattm Selma 73 75 80 88 90 149 Satz E Harvey 115 139 149 Soul Dorothy F 135 Savmu Amelia 52 101 135 Sayre Robert E 149 Scaramozzuno Phlllup 79 108 Scarpacu RobertJ 135 Schatz Arthur L 149 Schneuder EverettE 36 Schnerderman Gaul D 65 73 80 81 139 149 152 154 153 155 216 Schneuderman Martin 81 201 Schofield Paul W 57 135 Schulman Gerald 201 Schuster Donna M 50 201 217 Schuster Robert A 74 81 84 88 90 158 160 161 201 Schuurman Vmcent C 135 Sculto ValerleA 149 Scott Dlann E 149 Scott Sharon E 135 Scrlbner Robert E 149 Seabury Judnth 19 26 Seery James A 135 Segal ShellaJ 79 149 152 154 Selznlck Neal 8 135 Semon Semon Semon Sesser Sestuto Sestuto Sewell Shaak Shacat Elame M 135 Louls J 149 Sylvua C 44 201 Ilene 89 91 201 Anthony J 135 Pau C 108 115 149 Robert B 135 Sally A 201 240 Martln B 74 135 Shaevltz Judith B 201 Shaffer Judith O 89 91 201 Sham Duane 135 224 Shames Esther A 135 240 Shanker HorrnetM 82 149 Shannon Robert L 149 Shapnro Jordanl 74 84 B8 89 90 112 149 153 155 Shea AnnM 201 212 Shedm Gerry B 201 Sheehan Edward 44 116 117 Shefheld John F 135 Shemeld S Susan 149 Shelton Judith R 149 Shenker CarolJ 52 102 135 Shenker Joel B 201 Shepard Joseph C 149 Shepardson Judrth E 135 Sheridan Dorothy P 135 Sherldan Marilyn E 70 79 101 153 155 201 Sherman Cynthia E 84 135 Shnck JuneC 149 Shields Joan C 135 Shmer Harold J 135 Shnvvers Russell J 149 Shluger Duane E 73 79 80 84 4 152 154 240 Sholder Michael J 100 135 Shoreman Damel 89 91 202 Shuman Sandra R 202 Sibley Robert E 67 135 Slca Estelle M 57 70 89 91 149 We All Welcome Nedlam to M H Suca Joseph F 57 59 61 140 149 153 155 163 Sleswerda Paul L 'l'l6 149 Sulberf Ar1hurJ 57 59 61 Sulbert Susan J 57 B8 90 122 123 125 135 137 Sllvu lawrence J 135 Sulvc Ruchard J 108 153 155 202 Silver Sandra D 135 Sullivan Sullwon Sulluvan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sulhvan Sullivan Sumberg Denms A 135 Elaine M 'I36 John D 108 150 Maureen E 139 204 Muchcel P PQfflClC M Vmcenf S 150 Wulllam F Jr 6 Barbara R 204 S1 lverman Herberi 36 Skobe Sulversmnh Donald J 67 74 81 149 Sulvesfn Robert C 149 Simons Ileen Y35 Slmpson BeverlyA 101 149 Smglefon Caroll B1 89 91 Smglefon McDaniel D 'IDB 112 135 Skullmgs Duane M 135 137 240 Skmner louuse A 26 202 Zuedoms 202 Slcbm Slofer Slater Gerald A 81 149 R Barry 122 123 135 Terry S 14 73 79 80 158 160 161 203 Slatiery Mary V 135 Sloan Mary C 203 Slocumb Paul R 64 135 Smalley Joan W 70 71 79 203 Sureiie Ann R 204 Svendbye Henry E 136 Swanson C Steven 116 36 Swcnsirom Ruchord C 52 122 Swonsfrom Wayne R 136 Swartz Barry B9 91 204 Swartz Roberfa F 150 Sweeney Bruce A 204 Sweeney Ruth E 89 91 136 Sweezey Evo M 136 Swlet Reber! 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I . .I Wuth smcere devotion Marguerlte Ammann Otto Ashermann Joan L Babmeau J Russell Bowman Arthur P Boyle Helen H Brlggs Clarke R Brookes Robert G Byrne Mary D Carney Prlscllla M Carney M Elalse Carrlgan Guy N Chrlstlan Louls W Clarfella Hazel M Cornish Rose M Carrtveau Robert P Cunningham Pnscllla Davls Roy N Davls Clalre DeVito Elmer A Evans Robert J Fraser Edward B Gallngan Vlrgmla M Gardner Carl G Garland Harrlett F Gllchrlst Anthony J Guarmo Mary E Heald Helen S Hllls Barbara R Holden John L Hussey Charles J Keady Dorothy F Kelley Vlvlan E Klstler Gustave A Larson John S Lenklewucz Madge C Leslle Hannah T Lewln Robert K Love Thelma E Martel TEACHERS DIRECTORY Chester W Holmes 283 Fellsway East, Malden John B Matthews 40 Concord Street, Maple Street Malden 125 Beacon Street Boston 270 Bowdoin Street Dorchester 87 Cedar Street Malden 26 East Border Road Malden 349 Pleasant Street Malden 20 Park Street Malden 97 Paradise Road Swampscott 191 Balnbrldge Street Malden 69 Richardson Road Melrose 1238 Salem Street Malden 5 Unlon Street Georgetown North Central Avenue Qulncy 55 Rockland Avenue Malden 236 Cllfton Street Malden 46 Foss Street Medford 134 Salem Street Malden 65 Wesmur Road Malden 50 Everett Street Everett 16 Mt Hood Terrace Melrose 88 Wallace Street Malden 26 Francls Avenue Wakefield 290 Harvard Street Cambndge 5 Concord Street 3B Park Street 103 Henry Street 35 North Avenue 31 Nutter Road North 115 Lynnfleld Street 26 East Border Road 37 Orchard Street 206 W Emerson Street 20 Standish Road 18 Porter Street 34 Dlvlslon Street 12 Sprung Street 9 Hawthorne Street Malden Malden Malden Melrose Reading Peabody Malden Malden Melrose Melrose Melrose Chelsea Malden Malden 143 Fells Avenue Medford 46 Park Street Malden Charles R McGeoch Ruth A McKenney Mabel McQuesten Edward J Melanson Louls H Melanson Ralph M Merry Margaret H O Brlen Abraham J Oxman Ellen F Palmer Florence K Parker Frances K Parrls Walter R Pasanen Laura M Pearl Allce R Peaslee Robert W Perry Marshall G Pratt John J Queally Audrey A Raln Grace R Ramsdell Walter C Ryan Joseph J Sacco Chester W Santulll Everett E Schneider Margaret M Smlth Paul C Smith Reglnald V 'L Steeves Evelyn C Stratton Carl E Taylor Dorothy Belle Thorpe Henrietta G Torrence Mary G Trlbble Kenneth A Trltes Edna E Turklngton Edna P Urann Gladys Watkins Malden 92 E Wyomlng Avenue Medford 157 Summer Street 32 Clarendon Street 96 Melrose Street 400 Fellsway East 8 Twnllght Road 57 Bell Rock Street 30 Church Street 434 Medford Street 12 Rockwell Terrace 21 Chauncy Street Ca 46A Frances Street 17 Washington Street 24 Greenleaf Street 349 Pleasant Street 10 Pratt Street Malden Malden Melrose Malden Saugus Malden Malden Malden Malden mbrldge Melrose Malden Malden Malden Malden 69 Greenwood Street Wakefield 224 Glenwood Street Malden 172 Maple Street Malden 375 Porter Street Melrose 117 Hugh Street Malden 184 Brattle Street Arllngton 55 Sargent Street Melrose 65 Lincoln Street Melrose 47 Bates Avenue Winthrop 333 Porter Street Melrose 231 Forest Street Readung 33 lvy Road Malden 34 Park Street Malden 74 Barnard Avenue Watertown 235 Lebanon Street Malden 31 Murray Hull Road Malden 165 Lynn Fells Parkway Melrose 33 Park Street Malden 186 Pleasant Valley Road Westwood 43 Elm Street Wakefield F Champlln Webster Jr 104 Gilbert Street Malden Adelme B Wetmore 95 Washington Street Malden Charles O Wettergreen 39 Reading Hlll Avenue Melrose Deborah A Young 33 Park Street Malden MALDEN TEACHERS enioy cottee and donuts during the Sixth Annual Teachers' Institute, sponsored by the Malden School Department. The convention was held 7 in the Marshall Gymnasium on January 30. 0 T lt G 'Cl Ll l O F I G l I ' ,.,... . .. ,., .. 94 , . ......,...... . ' , '. ,JLff..Qf.ffff.f'fQ fl J ' , ' .' ffffff'ffffffffQf.ffQffff.t, f ' '. ' ff,fff,f'ff'f'f A 162 ' , - .' .. . . ' ', Joan M. Driscoll. v,'.'.v,'.'.'.v. V '.'.A.v.'...,'.'.'. -...'. . IAA.. Alllll '88 Bowdoin Street, Medford Charles Rossiter ,' .1 . ,b.A .,.A... ..... ',..b,..A. V , V '...,.A..,. Q , .... , ,... V. b...A .,A. g H , C .. ....,,.,..A. .A...b...b.....b..,b.A.,,..,...,,,.... -,... , E I , Q For Your Help We Extend Qur Heartfelt Thanks To You Mr John B Matthews for hrs understandmg and patience with us durmg all our trlals and trlbulataons Mass Mary E Heald for her never endlng patlence and helpful guldance which together wuth her countless Ideas help us to turn out prize wmmng books year after year Mrs Mary D Carney who always comes up with bnlllant solutions to all our art problems Mr Louls Melanson for guldmg us through our hugh school years Mass Vmvlan E Klstler for taking care of us when Mlss Heald was absent All the teachers for lettmg us come unto thelr classes for plc tures for allowmg the Sales Staff to enter thelr homerooms each morning and for excusing us from classes to meet with the prnnter Lee Photo Studlos for provudlng the puctures of the Mayor and Council Mlss Dorothy Belle Thorpe for allowmg the members of the Maldonlan to study an the lnbrary after the book IS completed Mlss Thelma Martell Miss Vlrgmua Gardner Coach Melanson and Coach Boyle for helpung us turn out an accurate Sports Sectlon Mass Mabel McQuesten Mrs Helen Halls and Mass Eumce Young the office secretaries for the tumes we bothered them to get the Maldoman box from the safe Mr Gustave Larson for prnntung the recenpt books appomt ment slups and subscruptnon blanks Mrss Eumce Young for lettmg us type In her office durmg class and Maldonlan perlods and all the typing teachers for lettmg the buography staff use thelr typmg rooms when they were trymg to meet their deadline Mlss Ellen Palmer for permlttmg us to use the duplicating mlmeograph and adding machlnes ln Room 319 Al Ruelle class of T945 for asslstmg the sports staff with has football plctures Mr Robert K Love for has smcere mterest and co operation wnth the Music Section Dr Herbert H Sllverman for has help and guidance with the Musuc Section throughout the year Miss Gladys Watkms and Mr F Champlm Webster for al lowlng the Sales Staff to use the bookroom Mr Paul C Smnh for hus help nn fTndlng a bookkeeper for The Flrst Natlonal Bank for bemg so patuent and wlllung to help our Treasurer Pop Taylor for supplying all the frames for the awards we receuved Dr J Russell Bowman for lettmg the blographers use his office Lmcoln Studlos who always come through especially wnth the semor puctures Mr Roy G Funn for settmg up the stage for the group pac tures and for all the gobs he does for us durmg the year Mr Clarke R Brookes for has cooperation with us throughout the year especially for hls help wnth the group plctures Mr Thomas Laflomtls of the Vocational Hugh School for repalrmg the photography lab electrlcal breakdowns Mr Robert Byrne for has many helpful suggestlons to the Photography Staff and hrs personal supervlsuon In the repaur of the Speed Graphlcs Muss Madge C Leslue for bemg so understandlng wlth the Maldoman Photography Staff Mr Robert C Moore who was so understanding and re turned tlme and again when we had not met our deadlmes ' ' I I I . , . ' I I , , f - . . , - . . , . . , . I ' ' I ' . . . . ,, . ,, . . . , . . . , us. I - . 1 s 1 I q . . , I ' Il Il ' ' I , . . . , , , for Interviews. ' I ' I I I I I I ' ' I ' u I I I ' I ' T I I I I f ' I I u I I ' 1 , . . . ' I I I I ' s 1 I ' I ' ' 1 I ' , . VVe've shown you our school ow, Nedlam, We Hope You Will Sta With U MALDONIAN STAFF- T959 Adviser: Miss Mary E. Heald Art Adviser: Mrs. Mary D. Carney Co-Editors: Donna Huyffer, Robert Schuster Senior Editor: Phyllis Flaschner Business Manager: Bernard Santo EDITORIAL STAFF Administration SHIRLEY KLAYMAN JACOB KRITEMAN John Lindsay Leslie Riseberg Organizations LINDA SANDLER Lawrence Cohen Biographies BARBARA KLEIMAN Myrna Derby Diane Pottier Maxine Stoller Sheila Armstrong Sharon Moore Concetta Nobrega Selma Sattin Senior Portraits TAMMY BADEN ADELE NEWMAN Music SUSAN GERRISH Gail Walsh School Life MELANIE BARRON Richard Cooper Undergraduates RICHARD CARPENTER Christine Cosgrove Ralph Eaton Roberta Kobey Thomas Kelliher Miriam Patkin Susan Silbert Girls Sports PRISCILLA HOLT Christine Thompson Boys Sports MICHAEL RICHMOND Arthur Fulman Jordan Shapiro Index Christine Cosgrove Miriam Patkin Art Stott LOIS DEADY Carol Johnson James Papoutsis Robert Price Carol Phinney Sandra Roberts Phyllis Sandgren Sylvia Semon Pamela Valentine Elaine Flort Lee Graves Barbara Lubin Harold Perkins MALDONIAN Representatives can always be found collecting money, soliciting subscriptions or performing any other tasks that befront them. Included in the staH are left to right, Row I: J. Lyman, G. Kearney, M. Grenier, L. Pressman, E. Weinstein, B. Gould, R. Feldman, R. Barracelli, K. Morrison, B. Daniels. Row 2: Photography Editor: Stephen Kaufman Photographer: John Manselilli BUSINESS STAFF Advertising BURTON BLACK SHEILA CAREY Joyce Benzil Judy Bagelman Sheila Bluestein Roberta Huyffer Mary Ellen Maher Judy Shaffer Daniel Shoremon Barry Swartz Pauline Torrence Harris Werksman Subscriptions ARMANDO MERCURI Ilene Sesser Evelyn Fleigham Pina Di Sanzo Head ot Typing NANCY VEZERIAN JOAN PICKARD MIRIAM STRAUSS Secretaries PATRICIA PRESTON Estelle Sica Treasurer Nancy Gentile Ruth Sweeney Typists Carole Fine Camille Puopolo Rayna Feldman Janet Forrest Sales CAROL SINGLETON Nancy Duncan Bernice Gamerman Joan Levine Louise Finn Judy Foster Adeline Aviian PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Laboratory Head Harry Ellsworth Assistant Roger Pritchard Sports Photography EDWARD FLAHERTY Arthur Fulman Assistant Cameramen David Munsey Bert Ruggles Filing Clerk Jean Harrison J. O'Brien, S. March, D. Schluger, E. Budilov, C. Young, S. Shack, D, Vuola, J O'Brien, J. Levine. Row 3: D. D'Addiro, P. Permut, J. Rosen, S. Moore, M. Mulley B. Howe, P. Torrence, C. Mancini, J. Gaetano, C. Biscoe. Row 4: L. MacGillyrary C. Sullivan, R. Palmer, J. Burke, D. Skillings, G, Ritterhaus, E. Shames, L. Aliberti D. Burns. For friendships sake . .. Take A Pen And Sign Your Name 'MM BA. , DE thy- : MAL N Spring '59 Y MR. ROBERT C. FRASER, talented di- rector of two Junior Varieties and last year's Senior Play is leaving to teach Latin at Wayland High. Best wishes for the future go to this popular teacher and successful head advisor of the Class of l96l. 4 . N M , Sf' lf ,-sf .X --1 1 ' MISS RUTH MCKENNEY AND MISS HELEN BRIGGS enioy the party given in their honor by our faculty in X X the teachers' lounge on June 9, 1959 at which time they were presented with gifts and corsages. IN ONLY ONE YEAR AT MALDEN HIGH, Miss Hannah T. Lewin has es- tablished herself as a well-liked addi- tion to the school. Congratulations go to Miss Lewin, 1954 M.H.S. graduate and 1958 Simmons graduate, who is leaving to be married. Twenty-nine years ago a young French teacher came to Malden High from Northampton, Massachusetts. She had re- ceived her bachelor's and master's degrees from Smith Col- lege and had taught in the Northampton school system. With her she brought all the youth, vigor, and enthusiasm a young teacher can possibly have. Today, Miss Ruth A. McKenney retires from active teaching, taking with her that some youth- ful outlook, that same vigor, that same enthusiasm. But, Mal- den High School still has something by which to remember her, a fine, well-organized modern language department, developed under her supervision. As an active member of the American Association of Teachers of French and of the Malden College Club, Miss McKenney has carried her interest in languages outside of school. Miss McKenney plans to spend some time with her sister in Florida, but will still remain active in the field of languages. All M.H.S. wishes her good luck and a happy retirement. Combining 66 years of experience . Four Teachers Leave in June Malden High is privileged to have had as a member of the faculty a teacher who has shown true dedication to her work throughout her many years at our school. Miss Helen H. Briggs is the kind of teacher who takes a sincere interest in the welfare and education of all her students. After graduation from Chandler Normal, Miss Briggs taught stenography and typing at Arlington High School. Later returning to college, she studied at Boston University and at the New England Conservatory of Music. Then she came to Malden High and established a superior record as a teacher and friend of the students. For two years she was secretary of the Malden Teachers' Association, and for many years has been the clerk of the Malden Teachers' Credit Union. In the future Miss Briggs plans to travel and to spend time on her hobbies which are music, books, and the theater. All of Malden High loin in saying, May you be as happy, Miss Briggs, in future years as you have been at M.H.S. As Belles and Beaux . Seniors Glamorize Southern Rhapsod AS MEMORIES OF THIS EVENTFUL EVENING, souvenirs and programs were given to each couple as they en- tered the Prom's southern atmosphere. LOVELY SOUTHERN BELLES, clad in at- tractive multi-colored gowns with their southern gentlemen in summer tux- edos, dance the bunny hop under spa- cious trees and green mansions which decorated the Marshall Gym at South- ern Rhapsody, the long - awaited Senior Prom on April 'lO, l959, at 8 P.M. V f .-,. if as A ' 'www 4 Er ' fi of--,sf 4 - V.. . fx ..r .4--me X s' .if f - J' HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME! say Miss Turkington and Mr. Melunson to prom go-ers, Paul Graham and Carol Mancini. Upon arrival, each senior and his date passed through the reception line of faculty, class officers, and prom co-chairmen. Xa l 1 kr I 1 K A K ,, Q. 'a L, X...- 7 sc, N Nl f 0 9' 1 X- 1 sv , Rug DIM LIGHTS AND BRIGHT COLORS along with the fascinating melodies of Guy Ormandy and his orchestra made this year's Senior Prom a splendid success. ,Q ' Q,-f ,, 5 . sg.: tlzozl V 1 .,., - q - gk 112 THANK HEAVEN FOR WOMEN! thinks William Leet as Judith AND THEN HE SAID . . chatter two excited girls enthusiastically as they Seabury diligently helps him with his colorful boutonierre. adiust their flowers and gloves while their dates patiently await their return. ii-A .LQ .321 l-A2 1 2,532.2 , THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES-Phillip Stone and Melvin Myerow MEMBERS OF THE QUEENS COURT DRESSED IN THEIR REGAL ATTIRE are led by pour o cup of cool punch in order to quench their thirst- Sandra Talanion as they proudly parade before the onlookers, After the prom . Seniors Dine and Dance at Hillview an 5 'IQ ,- V CLIMAXING THE EVENING, the Seniors, led by their class officers, marched around the Gym to the southern rhupsodies of Guy Ormondy's orchestra. ii Q32 gn-Q it ' 1 '. 4 ., ,.,32'-mat KING AND QUEEN FOR A NIGHT-Michael Stock and Sandra Reed ore MELLOW TONES come forth from the guitar of talented Harris Werksman, crowned by Phillip Stone, class president, and Sandro Tulcnicn, secretary. While students I'elGX Offer dinner ot the Hillview Country Club. f gs.. A NEW EXPERIENCE ending ci wonderful evening was enioyed by call when the seniors visited Hillview Country Club for on after-the-prom dinner and l , dance. 4 xi .Lif- in ' V 'f faves E N' 14 ii 'fs IE. ws I - if . X As, ' fl' I I 'E 1. - -' A ,R Q. A. I ,Q- i 'f TRI-HI GIRLS stuff bags with clothes which the high school donated to the Save the Children Federation drive. N10 JACKIE KRITEMAN cuts the cake at the Latin Honor Farewell Party for the seniors and Mr. Robert Fraser. M.H.S. STUDENTS toured to the Stratford, Connecticut Playhouse to attend Shokespeare's Romeo and Juliet. lhd...,4' TODAY WE EAT, TOMORROW WE DIE! was the motto of the Cam girls at their annual bar- becue held at Marilyn Oxman's house on Moy 28, when the new oflicers were inducted. W' 'H I A ' , ff ' - . ' A 'I wp. VP- 'T' i V X 1' 'T 44493, OVER SIXTY STAFF MEMBERS attended the second annual Maldonian Banquet when the new editors were announced. The featured speaker was Professor Robert Baram of Boston Uni- versity. THE FIRST LION AWARDS are presented by President Marjorie Gordon and Mr. Marshall Pratt to D. Silversmith, T. Slater, H. Ellsworth, J. Hodson, G. Rittershaus, and J. Mahoney. .1 M I With banquets, barbecues, and parties . . .S. Clubs Bring the Year to a Close if if THE TRI-HI BANQUET, at which time the new officers, headed by President Trudy Santino and Vice-President Laurea James, were announced, was held on May 20, in the Kernwood Res- taurant. CAREFUL! says Jean Arthur, handing Dotty Bowdren a plate at the rained-out Usona picnic in the Forestdale Church. i I t 1 I -. f.1mti'F'fT2f+s f I sfffify X ' I Q I THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE NEWSPAPER was the topic of Mr. Philip Schreier of the Malden Evening News at the Blue 8- Gold Banquet, held May 4, at the Kernwood. LOOK AT THAT CHICKEN DISAPPEAR at the Cog Banquet, May I9, at Chicklandl The banquet featured an interesting talk by Colonel Albert Rich, United States Army Qretiredi. .uc , 9 I DIG THOSE LEDERl'lOSEN worn by these German Honor dancers at the Twentieth Birthday Party, held May 28. TRI-Hl'S TRIM Sue Gerrish and Bev Trahey were the chairmen for the Tri-Hi fashion show at the Y.W.C.A. on April 14. xl 'H'a'ifu M A 9 E X wg -l--99 it arms- ,g 3' 3' Q his 1 2.4442Q f'Q,g:3ir,i3L,y 135 yur-iL15y 5 ,i,i'i A . 'Ny A ' 1 ' ' ff A 3.94 Q JN ' 41' 1 ' if A . 'Qi 'avg ' Y . SX Q4 ' 'bxbfs' 3 viii. H A dp ..,-1 4.5! J. . P5 , I A V 4 , 3, ' n LM in A Avia wah , . 'J44 -Q Wa ' ... f 4 Q3 .h-1, Li, I n '4 I Vx 'M' F., sriy' .4 'N Q I N Et 'Q I I X r fl i wggx , :K V- V' xx h.. V , ' .Al I 5 3 x W A FR If V :J I Q -J 'Q 3 9 if A S., '. X Wi' X51 I if PM , . v, Y , X? if , A K. MV 5 J , . - I5 QF vu' ' gi! Y' Q9 AQ I' 1- fail as N , A 0 wi KL-X ri - ff an M411 iywl 9' -5 - V -mf f ,, 1' n E 'Q 1, K K ,lk 5.90, NAU nl' pw 3 7' ft 'S' i .- THE COMBINED CHORUS, Choral Art, Mac Dowell, and Schubert Club, audience at the annual Spring Concert in Jenkin's Auditorium on May under the direction of Mr. Robert K, Love, entertained an enthusiastic 5. Shown above is the chorus singing Gloria, composed by Mozart. ,gf i,.-,Ngo -6.4.-- 1 ,ZS-'F . .,.,,, f ' . -1 'dum WITH SMILING FACES, Choral Art visited Browne Junior High School, which is included among the many other schools on their spring schedule. On June 5 sixteen seniors from Mr. Love's concert group toured to Hartford, Connecticut, where a concert was given for the city, The next day they were off to Radio City, where they did some sight seeing, in addition to visiting the Rockettes, where Judy Love, Mr. Love's sister, is a member of the dancing group. f S394 .s.i N 51 K ! tt? i s-... 'x FIRST ON THE PROGRAM FOR THE ANNUAL FREE SPRING CONCERT on Friday evening, May 5, at 8:15, was the captivating arrangement of Strike Up the Band, rendered by the rhythmic Malden High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr, Robert K. Love. The or- chestra also accompanied the complete choral group, in the singing of Gloria, also directed by Mr. Love. 9 Spring Sports In ade Malden High THE VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SQUADS relax after the final game of the season with Somerville. The Varsity compiled a record of severi wins and eight .losses. They include, from left to right, Row 'Ia Lawrence Silva, Joseph Barahona, Robert Sibley, James O'Brien, Anthony LaFauci, John Panarellap Row 2: Manager Gary Manthorne, Richard Mullaney, Francis f-ltircg Maurielo, Edward Sheehan, William Dunlea, Barry Malitsky, John Manzi Richard Silva, Herbert Smith, Row 3: Coach Charles R. McGeoch, Elliot Gven ter, Ernest LeBlanc, Curtis Mccomis, Joseph Symonds, Peter Finn, Cap tain Teddy Gilbert, McDaniel Singleton, Stanley Lubin, Mr. John Carroll Junior Varsity coach. BOYS' BASEBALL Malden 4 Weymouth Malden 'I3 Chelsea . Malden 2 Quincy ,, Malden . 2 Everett , Malden . , 0 Lowell Malden . 8 Medford . Malden 0 Somerville ,. , . Malden 4 Chelsea . . , i Malden . 'IO Revere Malden 9 Quincy , Malden 8 Everett .. Malden 5 Weymouth Malden 4 Lowell Malden 3 Medford . . Malden . 5 Somerville .. OUTDOOR TRACK Malden 67 Chelsea , ., - bg -' Malden 4 St. John's Relay Malden 45 'Medford f Malden 51 'Somerville , A serv 3 - ' 'f' f 14- A Malden 13M G.B.l. Meet THE 1959 OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM, the first to host outdoor track meets in Malden, are from left to right, Malden 54 'Everett , Row 'l: Robert Hume, James McGonagle, Philip Agnoletti, Alfred DiGiacamo, James Hoyte, Row 2: Anthony Clemente, John Legon, Harold Croft, Peter Owens, Robert Welsh, Lewin Nyman: Row 3: Robert Bent, Malden 5 Sluie Mee' Arthur Green, Joseph Mahoney, Co-captain Joel Shenker, Co-captain Albert Brown, Phil Scaramozzino: Malden 47 ,Chelsea Row 4: Lenny Green, Thomas Reid, Paul Pifalo, George lacano, Frank Accola, Steven Peterson, Frank Mazzoni, Aldo Agnoletti, Lenny Wolinsky, Alan Bornstein, James MacDonald, Coach Charles O. Wettergreen. vflmewrban League Meds 10 THE 1959 GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM, under the expert guidance of Miss Virginia Gardner, gained valuable experiences in good sportsmanship and fair play. The team, with only four graduating seniors, who are kneeling in the front row, includes from left to right, Row I: Linda Bernstein, Doris Roberts, Barbara Moore, Ann Miraglia, Row 2: Sandra O'Brien, Shireen Nutter, Nancy Fowle, Judy Horgan, Barbara Cataldo, Bar- bara Raney, Pauline Torrence, Coach Virginia Gard- ner. Absent is Manager Rita Panczyk. GIRLS' SOFTBALL Aalden 6 Swampscott , 8 Aalden 6 Belmont 0 Aalden 14 Melrose 12 llalden I7 Winchester . 'l'l Aalden 5 Arlington . 6 'HE T959 BOYS' TENNIS TEAM, of which Jacob lriteman, Co-captain Steven Malkin, Robert Pearlman, ind Co-captain Robert Rodin entered the State Ama- eur Tennis Championship, tallied four wins and two osses. They are from left to right, Row 'lc Murry Xwrach, Richard Slater, Gerald Tabasky, Herbert ialkoff, Michael Richmond, Lanny Berman, Robert Xnapol, Row 2: Robert Pearlman, Robert Radin, co- :aptain and quarter finalist in the State Amateur 'ennis Championship, Daniel Goldfarb, Co-captain Steven Malkin, Martin Shacat, Leslie Riseberg, Jacob Criteman, and Coach John J. Queally. BOYS' TENNIS Malden Cambridge Malden Beverly Malden Winthrop Malden Arlington Malden Rindge . . Malden St. John , THE 1959 GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM, under the careful guidance of Miss Thelma Martel, seeks success next year. Although they put their best foot forward, they finished this season with a not too impressive record. 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Millen COGNOSCENDI CUP Graduation Orator . ....., .,.... T iiu Virlxhaus USONA BOOK PRIZE Excellence in English . .. ,. Sybil L. Pinsky ANNIE I. RUSTON AWARD Highest Ranking Student in German , . ,. Tiiu Virllhaus GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY 550.00 Scholarship in recognition of faithful service to the German Honor Society .....,...,...,......,......,...,.........,...,............. ., Tiiu Virlchaus FRENCH CLUB For Excellence in French ..r. . .. FLORENCE L. WHITTUM LATIN AWARD Highest ranking student in Latin ,.,,. .,........4r,., , .......,.. S ybil L. Pinslry NATIONWIDE LATIN EXAMINATION-1959 Sybil L. Pinslry Highest Honors ..... ............ .......,.. , . ,,...... ...... C a rol Cutler, Sybil Pinslry Superior Merit .. .,..,.. . ,...... . . ., ..., Phyllis Flaschner, Tiiu Virlihous Honorable Merit Shirley Klayman, Jacob Kriteman, Linda Pressman, Terry Slater, Eleanor Weinstein GOODREAU MEMORIAL AWARD Given by the Science Department staff for Excellence in Chemistry Tiiu Virlxhaus ALPHA DELTA SIGMA The Robert Blair Award for Excellence in Physics Jonathan K. Millen CAM SOCIETY GIFT Charles A. Marsh Award for the girl and boy outstanding in Mathematics , ....,,......,,... .,,.,. ,......... . , Sybil Pinslry, Jonathan K. Millen TRI-HI AWARD Carrie M. Darling Award for the girl outstanding in Stenography and Typewriting ,..... .....,.... .,.,,. ,..... J u no E. Anderson TO THE OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING Given by the Commercial Department staff ............ Annette Bonasoro SIGMA PHI SORORITY For Excellence in United States History lS25.00J . Sybil L. Pinslcy THE JAMES A. BARTLETT AWARD English Club for outstanding knowledge in Literature , .. Tiiu Virlrhaus HARRY L. DUBBS MEMORIAL AWARD-Class of 1927A To be awarded to the Senior who has been most outstanding in the field of Music .,...,.... ..,.....,,.... ,...,..,,...,.. , ,,,.... R . John Sulfredini ECCE SIGNUM PRIZE To the senior girl who has given outstanding service to the school ...,...... .,,.....,.......... ..., .,.. . . . ...,., M ariorie N. Gordon KAPPA PHI SORORITY CUP To that girl in the senior class who best personified high standards of scholarship, athletics, and service to the school ..,., Barbara L. Moore ALPHA ZETA Pl-Laura M. Varnam Award To the outstanding boy athlete with the highest scholastic-standing . , .... ., , .... . .. ., . ..... .... , Peter R. Finn THE FRANK A. BAYRD MEMORIAL AWARD Presented by the Malden High School Literary Society for courteous and gentlemanly conduct, for excellent work in English and History Phillip A. Stone MALDONIAN PRIZE For her understanding vision and successful accomplishments during her three years on the staff .....,.,........,.. ..,.... D onna P. Huytfer D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP PILGRIMAGE AWARD lannouncedl VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MEDAL Good Citizenship .. ........,...................... .. CLASS OF 1959 SCHOLARSHIPS General Course-Priscilla Holt Commercial Course-Nancy Rodin College Course-Eleanor Weinstein THE GOLDEN TORNADO CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS Sandra E. Talanian Peter R. Finn For high qualities of leadership and service to the school in the field of athletics Robert E. McMaster ,..... ....... . .,.,.,. . , .,... S100.00 Barbara L. Moore . .,...., S100.00 Peter R. Finn .. ,..,.......... ...., S 200.00 Phillip Scaramozzino ,...., .,... S 300.00 Phillip A. Stone ., ,. S300.00 WHIL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Highest ranking student and National Honor member - service, leadership, character and scholarship-6250.001 Sybil L. Pinslty THE LAWRENCE F. WEENE SCHOLARSHIP Given by Alpha Mu 6100.005 each to worthy and deserving members of the Senior Class Robert M. Factor, Sybil L. Pinslry, Michael D. MALDEN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION-S500 Sandra E. Talanian Richmond LINCOLN SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION-S200.00 Robert M. Factor J.B.M. ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP Given by a graduate of Malden High School Ann G. Devme .,.,.. ......,...,................ ..... S 1 00.00 Paul N. Acres .....,..,......,..,...........,,....... .,... S 100.00 B'NAl B'RlTH-S100 Carol L. Cutler MALDEN ELKS-S500.00 lannouncedi Peter R. Finn FIRST OLD AND NEW TUITION SCHOLARSHIP OF S200.00 Awarded to a deserving girl in the Senior Class who is planning 'for additional education after high school .................... ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS Carol A. Bainbridge Paul Acres .. .... . S200.00 Ann Devine ....... ..... S 100.00 Jerry Kleiman ...., ..... S 400.00 Katherine Lee .,... .,... S 450.00 Joyce Paltor ,.......,.. ..... S 400.00 Sybil Pinsky ..........,... ..... S 450.00 Eleanor Weinstein .. ....,. ....., ..,. . S300.00 TRANSITRON ELECTRONIC SCHOLARSHIP Shirley Klayman ..............,..,................ ......., S 1,000.00 MALDEN HEBREW LADIES AID SCHOLARSHIP Gerald Nodler ..,,.,.......... ......,......,...... ..... S 1 00.00 DR. SAMUEL B. SOSTEK SCHOLARSHIP Melanie Barron ...,.....,.,... ..... S150.00 WILLIAM NEIDNER SCHOLARSHIPS Jonathan Millen ..............,...... ...., S 225.00 Alan Well? .......,. ..... S 225.00 TIIU VIRKHAUS, Class Orator, spoke on Freedom, a living ldea. Stating that freedom has been desired by all peoples for many centuries, Tiiu also warned that Americans should guard their freedom and the 'Freedom of others and not take it so for granted. SYBIL LIBBY PINSKY, Valedictorian, deliv- ered her oration on Human Rights, a Universal Problem. Speaking on the cur- rent controversial subiect over the rights of Negroes, Sybil stated that we must try to gain universal recognition of human rights. 'Qu JONATHAN KAYE MILLEN, Salutatorian, addressed the audience on The Science of Peace. He stated that advanced phy- sical science has come too soon for a world peace. It will be a great challenge for us to retain the power that will keep the world at peace. 2-fi' 54 ew -Q' .vii N 1 we T-- W use V Warm ,Q I , ew .,. Mi i sf 5 4 V sw' . - H' is .. ' - ,4-,, ,A .., f, , fs. THE GRADUATES CATCH AN EYE-VIEW of the enthusiastic audience of 2,000 parents, relatives, and friends who gathered at Pearl Street Stadium. Here are the proud seniors on Graduation Day, June 3, 1959. e ,I J At The End of Twelve Years' Work .arg Q g OH, THANK-YOU, PETER, for this precious sheepskin, smiles Richard Kalberg, receiving the diplomas for his row, as Barton Kaplan, Franklin Kalman, ond Robert Jones look an. Z.: yr AN ALUMNAE SCHOLARSHIP goes to Paul N. Acres, says Mr. John B. Mallhews, reading the scholarship list. ffffwff ON THE MARCH is ihis proud row of graduales, squinling from the sun which they GIVING BACK THEIR CAPS AND GOWNS, Yhe graduates are very are so glad to have. If rained in vhe morning bu? was a clear afternoon for gradua- anxious to be off to a family party or perhaps dinner at u resiauront. lion. 6 Seniors Welcome the Long-Awaited Da VA! 7 af 4 2' L earned diplomas. 1-, . v .as i 'K' 9 . 5 as 7'FP'r.k' 'mi 4 Q11 MR. EDWARD J. HOFFMAN, l9l6 B, awards MRS. JOHN GORDON addressed this large seven Alumnae Scholarships totaling S2,300. Class of '59 before she distributed the hard- First Church Congregational, delivers the Invo- cation. REV. WALTER B. LOUNSBURY, 'l928A, of the ACCOMPANYING THE CLASS SONG, No Man is an Island, are Ernest Powers, Marvin Rudenstein, Bruce DiMauro, and Larry Torre- grossc. HPOLYNESIAN PARADISE, THE SOPHOMORES' SECOND BIG EVENT OF Hawaiian style, were given to all who attended this dance which was THE YEAR, was held on May I, in the Marshall Gymnasium, Leis, in true under the co-chairmanship of Dick and Rose Barricelli. , 1 5 mtg' ' I st , A .'gQ:E's1Eii ,lr if E ri? 3, I ' N , . HIV? cg, ru' A Q if 54, ,V fy? 415,41 I-pigs . gfifj xiitias 'A ' gy ' Zan' ti, ' f e d SEVEN STUDIOUS SCHOLARS ARE HONORED BY CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS OF MALDEN for their scholarship and citizenship. They are from left to fI9I'If ROW 1 Clvivine Cosgfovet Kiwvnisr Lorne Brookes, Kiwvfiise -Sew HARRIVEDERCI SENIORS,' the def-fe given to the seniors by their Junior clra Talanian, Zontap Tiiu Virkhczus Kiwamsg Row 2: Jonathan Mullen, hosts' ,ook ploce Moy 22 in me MG,5hC,ll Gymnosiu,-nv Under the 40.51-mg, ROIOVYJ SIEPIIPVI Welneft ROICVY Und RCIIPII EUIOVD R0lUfY' manship of Gretchen Rittershaus and Barrie Paster over 500 danced to the 18 OUR ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY ASSEMBLY took place on May 29 in the Jenkins Auditorium, Shown above are left to right, Phillip Scaramozzino, General Chairman, and Speakers, Dolores Tarr, Eleanor Weinstein and Robert Schuster. The faculty directors of the program were Miss Mary G. Tribble and Mr. Robert K. Love. rom March to May . RECEIVING THE COVETED ATHLETIC AWARDS at the annual Recognition As- sembly held May I are left to right, Mr. John B. Matthews, Barbara Moore, outstanding girl athlete, Al Brown, Farnsworth Marshall Trophy in track, Thomas Atkinson, Walter Lipnosky Trophy in hockey, and Peter Finn, Fred Nash Trophy in basketball. Al and Tom were also the guests of the Lions Club. Spring Features Dances, Awards and Assemblie F -5 music of Jimmy Newman's orchestra. The hit of the evening was a sang by Gail Walsh, Sue Capone and Peggy Hughson bidding the Seniors farewell. 45-Pix ,Q- f gx x '. W 3 i ,4. LET'S ALL JOIN HANDS AND CHEER FOR THE BLUE AND GOLD shout the cheer- leaders with the newly announced members at the Pep Club Dance held March 20, in the Marshall Gymnasium. They include, left to right: Ro Barricelli, Pat Clough, Maddy Massaro, Karen Anderson, Kathy Lee, co-captains Annette Bonasaro and Lois Deady, Su Gerrish, Lois Miller, Sue Capone, Pat Peabody and Pam Holzwarth. 'I9 On May 13, 1959 . Nedlam Bows In at Banquet -x S 'iam I - AMIDST THE APPROVING CHEERS OF THE PEP CLUB represented in the decorations, Peter THE LORD'S PRAYER exquisitely sung by talented soprano, Finn, who served as toastmaster for the evening, received the laura M. Varnum award, Choral Artster Doreen Parker, Hlled the l19UYlS of OUI' given yearly by Alpha Zeta Pi to the senior athlete with the highest ranking marks. seniors with a nostalgic feeling of thanksgiving. ff 'VX XX is . A Y' I-X FROM SOUP TO SCHOLARSHIPS the class of 1959 partakes of the delicious meal catered by Fitzpatrick Brothers on May 13, 1959 in the Marshall Gym. rw Z' are ggre, '67 wr l a 'Lot ,,.s..,'r , Q'-' 'N Q 4- f 'ZR X , , Kit B . Y .fb -x ,, . AND FOR YOU, MR. MATTHEWS, from the class of '59 is Nedlam, a new tradition for M.H.S., TO THE CLASS OF 1959, we leave the hope for a says Donna Huyfter, co-editor of the Maldonian. Nedlam, whose name is Malden spelled back- bright, hgppyl and fruitful future, conclude Phyllis wards, has been placed in the main showcase to live with his friends, the students of Malden Flegchner and Caroline Wigeblood, narrotors of the will High. ,Q n QA -.., ' A-sc ,UG ,A M to W 'mm of th .ff OMENT OF SURPRISE AND CONFUSION takes place after Mr. Roy G, Finn, hom the l959 Moldonian has lust been dedicated, is seated at the head e. Mr. Finn is head ot our custodial department and a very worthy recipient is honor, The intense concentration of Mr. Matthews is due to a fallen chair. ---L i . - ', i r l 'H-M-M-M, SO YOU'RE NEDLAM, OUR NEW MASCOT, exclaims Melanie Barron who, with Marjorie Gordon, served as the class historian. They were aided by Laila Johnson, who troliced around the gym in the form of Neddie, meeting the students of Malden High. 'N . ' iii-?g'f ' v j.rY3 X .4 'f JH ,,, . i PM sg g .. . J 4. .5 s'?-a5tf2,.a,. THE LAWRENCE F. WEENE ALPHA MU FRATERNITY SCHOLARSHIP is pre- sented to Michael D. Richmond by Headmaster John B. Matthews. Q :AA .. . . 1 vs , ANNETTE BONASORO receives the Commercial Department Award presented to the highest ranking student in bookkeeping and accounting. 22 THE KAPPA PHI SORORITY CUP, presented every year to the girl in the senior class outstanding in scholarship, athletics, and service to the school, is given to Barbara L. Moore by Headmaster John B. Matthews. At the Senior Banquet . Outstanding Seniors as i ffm. HEAD ADVISER OF THE CLASS OF 1959, Mr, Louis Melanson gives a sen- timental farewell to the Malden High School graduates-elect, FH . it A GOLDEN TORNADO CLUB SCHOLARSHIP of three hundred dollars is presented to Phillip A. Stone, Class President, for high qualities of leader- ship and service to the school in the field of athletics. Are Honored for Achievement -5 'liy X 1 P' A X is X. fl. A THE HARRY l.. DUBBS MEMORIAL AWARD is presented to Ronald J. Suffredini. This award is conferred each year on the senior who has been most oustanding in the field of music. ff r' 'E i..gff .Iv-Qt. 4 THE CHARLES A. MARSH AWARD for the boy outstanding in mathematics is presented to Jonathan K, Millen by Headmaster John B. Matthews. Jonathan, the salutatorian of this year's senior class, was also given the Robert Blair Award for excellence in physics. A+ 'iii wnk ' TIIU VIRKHAUS, CLASS ORATOR, received five different awards for her outstanding scholastic achievement. 'E ii .' -S SYBIL L. PINSKY, VALEDICTORIAN, walked away with nine different awards at this year's banquet. THE MALDEN TEACHERS' ASSOCIAUON SCHOLARSHIP of five hundred dollars is presented to Sandra E, Talanian. Sandra also received the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award, 23 f ,-1 4 I 631- : MALUEN K9 Y'
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