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Page 30 text:
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Today at M.H.S. Ninety-one Teachers Influence Seventeen Hundred AT AN INFORMAL GATHERING the day before school opened this September, all the teachers had an opportunity to become acquainted with one another through the courtesy of our new headmaster, Mr. Webster. Here, Doctor Ashermann stops to quench his thirst with some cooling punch. OTTO ASHERMANN French Birthday August 24 Doctor Ashermann ... a well-known figure at M.H.S. for fourteen years . . . desig nates the works of Plato as his favorite reading matter . . . Berlin University, M.A., Vienna University, Ph.D. J. RUSSELL BOWMAN English Birthday August IS Dr. Bowman . . . head of our English Department . . . teaching at M.H.S. twenty- seven years ... is still search¬ ing for his favorite book . . . Lebanon Valley College, A.B., Harvard University, Ph.D. ARTHUR P. BOYLE Health Birthday November 9 Mr. Boyle . . . new Junior Class Master . . . Boys’ At¬ tendance Officer . . . Head Basketball Coach . . . teacher on Malden High faculty for twelve years . . . Boston University, B.S. Ed., M.Ed. MARY D. CARNEY Art Birthday June 8 Mrs. Carney . . . M.H.S. teacher for fourteen years . . . Maldonian art adviser . . . is currently enjoying The Agony and the Ecstasy . . . Massachusetts College of Art, B )ston University, B.S. JOAN J. BRESLIN English Birthday July 3 Miss Breslin . . . newcomer to M.H.S. . . . adviser to the Class of 1964 . . . en¬ joys reading Shakespeare . . . chooses Vanity Fair and Ad¬ vise and Consent as her fa¬ vorite books . . . Boston College, B.S. PRISCILLA M. CARNEY Mathematics Birthday October 30 Mrs. Carney . . . eight-year member of Mathematics De¬ partment at Malden High School . . . delights in a tidy classroom . . . Radcliffe Col¬ lege, A.B., Harvard Graduate School of Education, Ed.M. CLARK R. BROOKES History Mr. Brookes . . . Sophomore Class Master . . . ' Co-ordi¬ nator of Non-Athletic Ac¬ tivities . . . member of Mal¬ den High faculty for twenty eight years . . . Bates Col¬ lege, B.S., Boston University, M.Ed. M. ELOISE CARRIGAN Stenography Birthday April 3 Mrs. Carrigan . . . fourth year at M.H.S. . . member of the Teachers’ Bowling Team . . . assistant adviser to Class of 1964 . . . fond of reading in general . . . Salem Teachers’ College, B.S. in Ed. NANCY L. BROWN Guidance Counselor Birthday July 4 Miss Brown . . . skater, sport, and theatre enthusiast . . . considers The Alexan¬ dria Quartet and Ulysses among ’her favorite books . . . Middlebury College, A.B., Ohio State University, M.A. JOHN L. CARROLL Meteorology, Aeronautics Birthday November 13 Mr. Carroll . . . teaching at Malden High School for three years . . . financial ad¬ viser to the Class of 1964 ... . Northeastern University, Boston University, Suffolk University, A.B., M.A. PHILIP CARGILL Driver Education Birthday June 14 Mr. Cargill . . . for eight years a member of the M.H.S. staff . . . father of seven children, only has time for the Readers’ Digest and the newspapers . . . Boston University, B.S., Ed.M. GUY N. CHRISTIAN Chemistry Birthday July 30 Mr. Christian . . . teaching at M.H.S. twenty-seven years . . . holds his ’’extra classes” at seven in the morning . . still finds time to make his own shaving soap . . . Mid¬ dlebury College, M.S. 26
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Today . . . We Salute the M.H.S. Secretaries MISS LOUISE McMANUS, the substitute, work s in the main office when not filling in for an absent teacher. MRS. FRANCES JONES takes time out from making out college transcripts to rent a bare- coUared senior a specimen from the main office’s notoriously famous collection of hideous- looking ties. SHE PRACTICES WHAT SHE TEACHES! Mrs. Helen Hills, teacher of stenography, busies herself at the Kardex. THE STUDENT SECRETARIES, some destined for successful positions in the business world, perform services including typing, filing, mimeographing, and many other clerical jobs. Front row. S. Hill, S. Mc- Cusker, A. Mason, N. Lamb, J. Berg, S. Golomb, A. Leccese; Roir 2. M. Goldberg, R. Smith, L. Clarke, T. Broussard, N. Scott, F. Muse, J. McLaughlin, M. Sholder; Row J. P. Sullivan, L. Lehman, C. Coughlin, A. Peterson, S. Brown, S. Garfield, B. Strasnick. Behind every successful business man is his faithful, hardworking secretary. Too seldom is this field of work rec¬ ognized for its full value. A secretary must be a Jack of all Trades and must also be quick, alert, intelligent, and sociable. Besides rendering the usual services, the M.H.S. secretaries have the additional responsibilities for run¬ ning a Lost and Found Department, a Bureau for Displaced Lunches, and answering service for 1700 students and 90 teachers, and a tie-rental agency. To these fine persons, the entire popu¬ lation of M.H.S. owes its gratitude. 25
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Students LOUIS W. CIARFELLA Mathematics Birthday December 23 Mr. Ciarfella . . . ten years at M.H.S. . . . assistant foot¬ ball coach . . . teacher at Malden Central Evening School . . . works as heating engineer in the summer . . . St. Anselm’s College, A.B. DANNA M. CROWLEY Latin Birthday March 20 Miss Crowley . . . new mem¬ ber of the Latin Department . . . names For Whom the Bell Tolls her favorite book . . . Trinity College, Wash¬ ington, D.C., A.B.. Boston College Graduate School Ed.M. CLAIRE DeVITO Commercial Subjects Birthday December 22 Miss DeVito . . . four years at M.H.S. . . . member of the Teachers’ Bowling Team . . . adviser to the Business Club ... a lover of classical reading . . . Salem State Teachers’ College, B.S. Ed. HAZEL M. CORNISH Foods Birthday December 16 Miss Cornish . . . fifteen years at M.H.S. . . . capable hospitality adviser for all the senior dances . . . usually spends her summers relaxing at her camp in Maine . . . Simmons College, B.S. ROBERT P. CUNNINGHAM Biology, Chemistry Birthday March 27 Mr. Cunningham ... an efficient assistant adviser to the Class of 1963 . • . teach¬ ing at M.H.S. about six years . . . Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, B.S., Tufts Uni¬ versity, M.Ed. ROSE M. CORRIVEAU Clothing Birthday September 9 Miss Corriveau . . . some thirty years at M.H.S. . . . needle and thread always ready for any emergency re¬ pairs . . . selects fiction books for her reading . . . Uni¬ versity of New Hampshire, B.S. GEORGE F. CURREN Latin Birthday October 19 Mr. Curren . . . new member of the M.H.S. Latin Depart¬ ment . . . tennis player . . . a spectator sports fan . . . names Cyrano de Bergerac the literary work he enjoys most . . . Boston College, A.B. JANE M. CRIMMINS Business Practice-Stenography Birthday October 12 Miss Crimmins . . . the new Tri-Hi adviser . . . assistant adviser to the Class of 1963 . . . member of the commer¬ cial department . . . third year at M.H.S. . . . Salem State Teachers’ College, B.S., Ed. PRISCILLA DAVIS History Birthday July 1 Miss Davis . . . enjoying her thirty-first year of teach¬ ing at Malden High School this year . . . reads books on many different topics . . . Boston University Liberal Arts College, A.B., A.M. GRACE L. CROWE School Nurse Birthday January 28 Miss Crowe . . . commencing her thirteenth year at Mal¬ den High School. . . enjoys many different books in her leisure hours . . . Carney Hospital School of Nursing; Boston University, M.Ed. ROY N. DAVIS Manual Training Birthday July 27 Mr. Davis ... a friendly face at Malden High for twenty-four years . . . gra¬ ciously names the Maldonian as his favorite book . . . General Electric Trade School . . . Navy Yard Trade School. GEORGE M. EDWARDS Commercial Geography, General Business Birthday March 5 Mr. Edwards . . . new face at M.H.S. this year ... as¬ sistant adviser to Class of 1963 ■ . . likes to read Bet¬ ter Homes and Gardens . . . Boston College B.S., B.A., Boston State College, M.Ed. ‘ ' 1 -r AT THE PRE-SCHOOL LUNCHEON PARTY, Miss Crowley and Mr. Roselli, who anxiously anticipate their first day teaching Latin, are encouraged by Mrs. Driscoll, head of the Latin Department, who soon left because her adopted son was ready to come to her and Mr. Driscoll. 27
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