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M.H.S. FASHION SHOW! For their excellent work, the Malden High School G.B.l. champs of T957 received iackets and sweaters from Mr. Finn of the Golden Tornado Club. With our many activities . . We Keep Busy After School School officially ends at l:45 - for most students, that is. For others, hours of extra-curricular work are just beginning. Long overdue tests are made up in sched- uled office hours. Conflicting appointments cause hur- ried trips from one room to another, to get the extra help our teachers are so willing to give, or to catch a few minutes of a club meeting. As soon as a class plans an activity, committees spring up, insuring the success of the endeavor. On the way to a driver education class an M.H.S. student may hear the energetic cheers of our eight cheerleaders, along with the shouts of the basket- ball team. When we finally leave school some of us go to work, others go home, grab a bite to eat, carry our mound of books into the living room and settle down - to watch American Bandstandf' ,,,...-N if Y' ...fl HOW ABOUT A STRAW? A great number of Malden High School students have some kind of CHARLESTON ANYONE? Mr. Oxman made arrangements last fall for part-time iobs ranging from soda jerks to office secretaries in an insurance company. students to take dancing lessons from the Arthur Murray Studios. LINE FORMS AT THE REAR! This year, the Golden Tornado Club inaugurated the issuing of special tickets for their dances held every Saturday night in the Marshall Gym during the football season. Both tickets and money had to be presented for admittance. This was done to keep the attendance at a reasonable number.
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During our busy schedule . . We Pau e T Enjoy Lunch At ll o'clock, lunch period - supposedly a half hour of relaxation and refreshment - arrives, bringing with it a new burst of activity. Students skurry out of their homerooms in T80 different di- rections. Each has a different use to make of his precious thirty minutes. Since dining rooms vary with the weather, some days find the school steps or the Davenport Estate serving as picnic tables, while the nippy winter air drives students to restau- rants in Malden Square or into their homerooms for lunch. The combination of the lunch trucks and the candy cages on each floor of M.H.S. supplies -tudents with everything from sub sandwiches ro ice cream. All too soon it's time to return to our homerooms for the reading of the daily bulletin, and then we're off again to our next class. Malden Square as they head for their favorite restaurants restaurants as Schopell's, Brigham's and Joe 81 Nemo's, il im 'GIMME A SUB! Crowds like this keep the lunch vendors :pping as they try to serve every student quickly. OUTDOOR CAFETERIA! The stairs in front of M.H.S. may not be the most comfortable seats available, but they are a very popular gathering place for students each lunch period during the warm weather. ,ffjif THE FOLLOWING MEETINGS WILL BE HELD TOMORROW- Each day, following lunch period, the school bulletin is read ta every homeroom by the teacher or by one of the members of that class. JJ' WHERE'RE MY CHIPST' Each lunch period, candy cages on each of the 4 floors of M.H.S. supply 17 students with ice cream sandwiches, potato chips and candy to fortify them for the rest of the day. if is s ! Q Q
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