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Page 24 text:
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FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! shout our excited majorettes and cheerleaders to pep up our Thanksgiving Rally. Both gave a thrilling performance adding to the eagerness of each student waiting for the Big Football Day, November 24. Our Colors are the blue and gold Our war cry M.H.S. Such stories of our might are told That fame can ne ' er grow less. Lead us to vict ' ry as of old. Give us leaders, players, coaches bold. That will cheer, cheer, cheer. And will fight, fight, fight. For the wearers of the blue and gold. Malden, fight on forever (ever) Lead us to meet the foe Your name is famous in song and story And we will ever keep it so. The ties that bind us, we ' ll never sever (sever) Mem ' ries will give us might. The blue and gold of Malden Will ever lead us in the fight. Rah! Rah! 20
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Page 23 text:
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Career In Malden Schools With College Night PARTICIPANTS AND PLANNERS of College Night are Row 1: Rev. W. Seavey Joyce of Boston College, Dr. Francis Keppel of Harvard University, Miss Catherine D. Williston of Radcliffe College, Dr. Wilfred Lake of Northeastern University, Dr. Ashley S. Campbell of Tufts University, and School Committee Chairman Mrs. Marguerite Holland; Row 2: Leonard Mullen, School Committee; Mrs. Bertha Gordon, School Committee; Head Master John B. Matthews; Director of Guidance, Dr. Helene Moore; Malden High Guidance Heads Barbara R. Norton, Chester Santilli, Edna E. Turkington; and George Lodgen, School Committee. On November 2, 1960, Malden High School held its first College Night under the direction of Dr. Helene Moore and the Guidance Department. Pupils in the high school who were planning to attend col¬ lege, their parents, and the parents of college-bound students in grades eight and nine were invited. In the Jenkins Auditorium there was a general assembly with two keynote speakers, B. Alden Thresh¬ er of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Don¬ ald L. Oliver of Boston University. Five separate assemblies featured deans of admissions who offered advice concerning boys ' and girls ' Liberal Arts, Engi¬ neering and Technical Education, Education, and Business Administration degrees. Colleges represented in the five separate assemblies were Radcliffe Col¬ lege, Harvard University, Northeastern University, Boston College, and Tufts University. During the next hour individual conferences prevailed in which rep¬ resentatives of colleges answered specific questions of the students. Student Chairmen introduced speak¬ ers at the five main assemblies and the individual conferences. MR. MOODY of Colby College, Maine, describes his alma mater to future applicants. 19
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Movies of the Everett Game Spark ... Let’s Go Malden! Beat Medford! A Cheer for our Headmaster! shouts our proud cheerleaders at our annual Thanksgiving Rally, No¬ vember 23, 1960, at 10:15 A.M., to begin a glorious weekend of football, screaming, football, dancing, and football. In addition to the sparkling perform¬ ances of our smiling majorettes, led by Lisa Spiegel and Sheila Meltzer, and our elated band, conducted by President Arthur Harris, Coach Melanson gives us an extra-special treat—moving pictures of the Everett- Maiden Game, which after a long hard fight, we unexpectedly won! Although he forgets the names and numbers of our top players, and we are so ex¬ cited we root for Everett ' s players, the Jenkins Audi¬ torium echoes from wall to wall with screams of Come on Malden! As Nelson Lovins and Alan Ber¬ man, sports editors of the Blue and Gold newspaper and co-chairmen of the rally, request the Sopho¬ mores in the balcony to sing, and Neddie runs around the auditorium, we return to our homerooms after the second chorus of our school song, greatly anticipating tomorrow ' s memorable game with Med¬ ford. SHOUT IT OUT KIDS! screams Alan Berman, co-chairman of the B. G. rally. Yelling like this caused the Jenkins to root for Malden, Malden, that ' s our teami STRIKE UP THE BAND, ARTHUR! President of the M.H.S. Seabags, Arthur Harris 23, 1960, to give the Mela nsonmen support for tomorrow ' s Thanksgiving game conducts, and the band plays On Wisconsin, Notre Dame, American with Medford. Patrol, Thunderer, Semper Fidelis, and Defend Ametica on November 21
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