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Back Row: J. Hoberman, T. Ferguson, L. Klebanow, G. Blackmer, W. Magill, H. Byer, D. Kaufman, M. Reiser. Middle Row: K. Kiely, R. Sager, P. Restuccia, Mi. Zaitz, S. Lappin, D. Isaacson, E. Dubb, H. Wright. Front Row: M. Barzelay, J. Conway, E. Heller, I. Rose, J. Corrigan, I. London, M. Goodrich, M. McCleary, B. Fox.
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The year 1935 marked the graduation of our class from Malden High School. Surely such an event is enough to distinguish any twelvemonth from whatever the past can offer or the future hold in store. Yet a class graduates from Malden High every ' year and to an unappreciative observer the superiority of the class of 1935 might not be instantly evident nor even noticeable had not the matter been taken care of three hundred years ago. It was exactly three centuries back that the first public high school was founded, the Boys’ Latin School in Boston. It is a tribute to the Boston Latin School that it has endured and grown during these three hundred years, but it is also a tribute to America itself that almost every boy and girl in the country today has the opportunity for secondary school education. Though high school has at times seemed only so much drudgery made com¬ pulsory by law, there can be no high school graduate who does not realize the opportunities he has been given by such education to be, if not the superior of most of the men of his age, at least the equal of many of them. We know that it can accomplish little and can never be seen by the founders of Boston Latin School, but still we would like, if only for the form of the thing, to issue this MALDONIAN in commemoration, not of the found¬ ers themselves, but of the spirit and foresight which prompted them to make it possible for the youth of Boston and America to obtain a high school education.
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ftea r Hook Editor-in-Chief James P. Corrigan Managing Editor Business Manager Herbert E. Wright Picture Editor Herbert R. Byer Kelvin H. Kiely Advertising Managers Associate Editors Leo Klebanow Irma Rose Irving London Shirley Lappin Literary Editors Advertising Staff Joseph A. Conway Frank Estey Barbara J. Crosbie Melvin Fine Mary R. Goodrich Doris Isaacson Ethel T. Heller Ralph Johnson Bernard H. Fox David Kaufman Jeanette Manison Biography Editor Joel Hoberman Sidney Weinstein Biographers Subscription Managers Genevieve Amirault Milton Reiser Doris Anderson Ruth Blennerhasset William Bresnick Edith Dubb Virginia Burchstead Subscription Staff Sylvia Coblentz Kenneth Colvin Russell Coffin Barbara Crosbie Dorothy Ellis Dorothy Morgan Herbert Falardeau Philip Prowse Naomi Glick Walter Anzone Ullian Gordon Fred Campagna Esther Graham Sylvia Coblentz Caroline Hart Nathaniel Friedman Leon Karelitz Hal Holston Marguerite Kirby Erma Klasky Myer London Irving Levine Rosalie Lynch Dorothy McDermod Frances Moran Peter Shea Dorothy Morgan Marguerite Smithell Eli Olasky Helen Peterson Sophy Saltzberg Sidney Werlin Ralph Schwartz Art Editors Ingrid Soderblom Thomas Ferguson Elliot Sweetser Norton Tripp Charles Upham Phyllis Restuccia Natalie Wescott Typing Manager Whitney Witliington Athletic Editors Marion Zaitz Mary McCleary Typists Martin Barzelay Dorothy Bortman Virginia Burchstead Club Editors Mary Ratska William Magill Sarah White Martin Barzelay Lillian Workman
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