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Community Make Us Better THE TALENTS DISPLAYED by the various M.H.S. organizations are well-known to the citizens of Malden. The Choral Art Society with its director, Mr. Robert Love, entertains at many civic and church affairs. THE EYES OF THE WORLD TURN TO MALDEN — In the fall, Malden was visited by the Vice- President of the United States and many Massa¬ chusetts officials, campaigning for the re-election of a Republican Congress. On a temporary plat¬ form in the middle of the square appeared, left to right, Governor Christian Herter, Senator Leverett Saltonstoll, Michael DeMarco, Vice-Presi¬ dent Richard Nixon, Mayor Fred Lamson, Melrose Mayor Lawrence Lloyd, Congressman Angier Good¬ win, and many other state and local politicians. 1 yjlltOWt 13
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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME — The DiGiammarinos enjoy a typical happy home life. The feeling of security through love and belonging and the enjoyment of sharing interests with one another help make the family a happy and vital part of our lives. Home, Church; I Citizens Standing behind Malden High School — its projects and ideals — is Malden, the commun¬ ity. In M.H.S. we bring into use all that has been taught us and all that we have experi¬ enced in our homes, our churches and in the community. In our home, from our parents, we form our basic character and learn good mor¬ als and to do what is right. In church our spiritual hunger is satisfied and we learn to have faith in God. In the community we learn to live and work with other people, to be con¬ siderate of others and to understand how other people live. M.H.S., therefore, forms not our reputation nor shows what Vve aspire to be, but reveals what we really are. By our contact with the community, experiences in our homes, enjoyment of extra curricular activities and knowledge in the classroom, Piece by Piece, We Build Success. I I 12 WE AREN’T MUCH DIFFERENT — The “Temple-Lites” of Temple Tifereth Israel met with the youth group of the Centre Methodist Church. Many such interfaith meetings help to create friendship and understanding between races and religions here in Malden.
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! ! I ! t I I Hurrying to make the 8 o’clock bell — Meeting the biology skeleton for the first time — Long afternoons in office hours — “First things first” — Holes made in desks by compass- experimenting geometry students— Homework!!— “Bonjour, Classe” — Three sharp pencils for shorthand— Nervousness over the first driving lesson — The long, long, source themes — Tantalizing smells from the cooking room. This is our daily school life, the most important piece in our Pattern for Success. :tpati k.
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