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BY HIGH SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT, represented here by the top scorers in the Auxilium Latinum contest as they receive their trophy from Mr. Webster, we show that at M.H.S. diligence in learning and faithfulness to studies are considered integral parts of our character. BY WILLING PARTICIPATION in charitable efforts, such as this per¬ formance by the boy cheerleaders at the March of Dimes Benefit, and gener¬ ous contributions to all other charities sponsored by the school, we show that concern for others and service to the community also demonstrate character. 9
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TODAY—As Responsible Young People . . . We Display Our Character In Many Ways BY ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT of our teams in victory and de- way we conduct ourselves when acting as representatives of our feat, and by good sportsmanship on the playing field, we show that school, at Malden High School, one of the meanings of character is the Today’s world demands that we be well- rounded young people. Dynamic youth, who are developing all their potential. To this end, influenced by home, church, and school, we grow in four key areas; char¬ acter, scholarship, leadership, and service. We demonstrate the first area, charac¬ ter, in many ways—by being good repre¬ sentatives of Malden High School at all times, by conscientious scholastic effort, and by our willing response to the needs of others in our community. 8
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As Conscientious Scholars . . . Accept the Challenge of Serious ADVISED BY PLEASANT TEACHERS like Mr. Grady, popular new head of the Guidance Department, we plan our futures, whether they be a college education, marriage, or a place in the business world. Today, we take our studies seriously, for in our highly competitive society the amount of education we have, now deter¬ mines the kind of work we do and our earning capacity. We are thankful for the high scholastic rating maintained by and the wide range of testing services available to help us discover the areas of our capability. We are also grateful to our teachers who help us interpret the complex world around us, and enable us to communicate with one another. ENLIGHTENED BY THE RESULTS OF TESTS which are supervised by Miss Walton, Director of Testing in Malden, we are able to determine our capabilities in relation to those of other youth. 10
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