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(2 SUvsA QuJbilsx Salute in Shniiwi Siuwnn. SCHOOL PRESIDENT ERNIE LeDUC presents Bro. Simeon with a student gift of twenty-five silver dollars. ( 7 )
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d ri dication in appMacdion io iBhoik h Qnhn. FAMILIAR CHORE —BRO. JOHN checks tickets for the game bus. ROLL CALL — BRO. JOHN opens the ' 53 school year. In dedicating our year book, we have chosen the man whom we shall always remember when reminiscing our lour years at Malden Catholic. When we came to M. C. as freshmen, Brother John guided us through the threshold of high school education; and when our senior year approached us, he aided us in choosing our many different fields in life. We shall always remember what he did for us as a body and individually. We shall always remember the many activi¬ ties he introduced at M. C., during his tenure, such as the Choral Group, and the new sub¬ jects he introduced, such as biology. The school has earned such a good reputation during his tenure that more students have to be turned away, than those accepted in Sep¬ tember.
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look ai ihc vaJiiouA actwiticA which In hockey, we also went into the finals ol the State Tourney, and into the semi-finals of the New England Tournament. The Seven Keys to Baldpate was well calculated to keep us in suspense. We never did guess the villian. During our Sophomore year, the football team floundered, but the hockey team had an exceptionally thrilling season. Who could ever forget the exciting playoffs and the spectacular over-time game with Cambridge Latin! We had a thrilling ride on The Ghost Train”, as it roared through Columbus Hall, and we roared at it. Among the most precious things in life are memories. While we ' re young we think that we ' ll always remember the happy times of our school days. However, as we get old and have other things to worry about, our memories are apt to grow dim; hence, we have the ' 53 Hi-Way to capture and hold the thoughts and events of these happy days. The memoirs of the class of ' 53 start in our freshman year of ' 49- ' 50. In that year we won the Catholic League title in football for the 16th time, and in hockey for the 6th. Custodian Rice sets things right. 53 ' s Staff admires ' 52 ' s Medalist. Chefs Roche, Kerrigan and Mallon served well Football fans were always there in any weather. The Christmas assembly was the best ever The thespians scored with Big-Hearted Herbert.
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