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With trophies and loving cups . . . We Celebrate Our Victory And Championship At PAUL SESTITO was awarded the WHIL Trophy, for the most valuable Malden High player in, the Thanksgiving game, by disc jockey Dick Vaughan. JOHN SULLIVAN received the Thomas C. Kenny Memorial Award, for displaying outstanding team play and sportsmanship, from Thomas Kenny, Jr. A JOB WELL DONE, says Mr. Roy Finn, presi¬ dent of the Golden Tornado Club, as he presents a necklace to Laurea James, chairman of the suc¬ cessful Victory Dance, held Thanksgiving night. 20 THE VICTORY DANCE, highlighting our Thanksgiving weekend, was held on Thursday night, November 26, in the Marshall Gym. he main attraction of the evening was the
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HALFBACK VIC LEMMO IS BROUGHT DOWN by a Medford secondary after year old series with thirty-two victories to Medford ' s thirty-one. There have gaining 15 yards. Other Malden players are George Hood, John Impeduglia, been nine ties. Ken Puleo, and Paul Graham. This victory put Malden ahead in the seventy FRANK SULLIVAN OF BEEBE, one of the one hundred members of the All-City Band enthu¬ siastically plays his decorated tuba. GO, MALDEN, GO! Ronnie Collins gets that all important first down for the Golden Tornado at the 1959 Thanksgiving classic. COACH MELANSON and Mac Singleton proudly re-enter the clubhouse after the Medford victory, our seventh of the 1959 season.
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Thanksgiving Dance Then next morning we go to the game, we cheer, we laugh, we cry. That ' s our team out there! BEAT MEDFORD! We won! We go home to our family and friends and give our thanks to God for His kindness during the preceding year. Later, at the Victory Dance, we fool and dance and laugh, always with the dream that, perhaps, this week-end might last forever. But, like youth, time is transient, and moments fleet, and, before we know, we shall be looking back with nostalgia on high school years, and shall always remember this week-end, for it is a time which truly embodies the mood of our youth. The Thanksgiving weekend, with its fun and fri¬ volity, truly epitomizes our world of M.H.S.. Our Queen Susan coronation of the Golden Tornado Queen, Susan Capone. 21
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