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Each Day Many Footsteps Trek To Our Well Equi'ppe LINDA LYMAN ENGLISH 2. 3. 4 Northwestern University B.A. Harvard Graduate School of Education Our second intern shares an apartment with four girls in Cambridge, where she is working on her A.M.T. at Harvard LOIS G. GODDARD ENGLISH 3, 4 Smith College, A.B. University of Florida Salem Teachers' College DEBORAH A. YOUNG ENGLISH 2, 3. 4 Bates College, B.A. CAROLE J. GOLDFARB ENGLISH 3 Boston University, B.F.A. Director of Senior Play Assistant Adviser, Greenroom RECORDINGS OF JULIUS CAESAR help Miss Hcald's sophomore English class to understand and enjoy Shakespeare. The visual and audio aids of M.H.S. arc a great help to all the departments. The school library is truly an indcspensablc part of Malden High School. Besides the wide variety of books to read for pleasure, it contains an excellent assortment of reference material. New this year arc the Encyclopedia International, the Unabridged Funk and Wagnalls New Standard Dictionary and the National Geographies Atlas of the World. The library opens at 7:45 and closes at 3:00 every day except Friday, when it closes at 2:30. It is frequented by those honor roll students, who have permanent library slips, and by pupils who obtain library slips from Miss Thorpe before school or during lunch time for any free period. Enlarged by approximately fifty new and exciting books each year, the library continues to be kept up to date with the newest available material. For those who arc interested in the activities of the world, the library subscribes to five daily newspapers, including the New York Times and our own Malden News, and fifty four leading magazines. Books can be kept for two weeks at the end of which time they must be returned or renewed. A fine of 10£ is charged for each day overdue. Miss Thorpe is greatly aided by the work of the thirty-seven efficient library assistants, headed this year by Leona Ittlcman. These helpful people check attendance, arrange magazines, assist students and do many odd jobs about the library. ITS A GREAT PLACE TO STUDY! Students in all courses use the library frequently. Library slips can be obtained from Miss Thorpe before school, during lunch or after school. 20
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eachers Than Ever r GWEN B. THISTLE ENGLISH 2, 3 Boston College, B.S. Boston University Assistant Adviser, Class of ’64 EVERETT E. SCHNEIDER ENGLISH 2, 4 University of South Carolina. B.A., M.A. VIVIAN E. KISTI.ER ENGLISH 2. 3 Raddiffe College. A.B.. M.A. Assistant Adviser, Class of '65 GERTRUDE A. PRIOR ENGLISH 2, 3,4 Pembroke College. B.A. Blue and Gold Assistant Adviser MARY E. HOWARD ENGLISH 2, 3 Emmanuel College, A.B. Boston University, M.Ed. w- WALTER C. RYAN ENGLISH 2, 4 Boston College, A.B. Publicity Adviser (or all classes BRENDAN L. DUFFY ENGLISH 2. 3 Boston University, A.A.; A.B.; M.Ed. Assistant Adviser, Class of ’66 Assistant Adviser, Lion GAIL HOHWEILER ENGLISH 2, 3, 4 Rosemont College. A.B. Assistant Adviser, Class of ’6$ CHRISTOPHER RICH ENGLISH 3,4 Wesleyan University, B.A. Harvard School of Education Our first Harvard intern lives in Cambridge with his wife and baby son, where he is working for his M.Ed. LAURA M. PEARL ENGLISH 3, 4 Radcliffc College, B.A. Harvard Graduate School of Education, M.Ed. LUCILLE R. DiPIETRO ENGLISH 2. 3. 4 Boston College, B.S. Boston University JOHN O BRIEN ENGLISH 2. 3.4 Tufts. B.A.; M.Ed. Track and Cross Country Official Greenroom Adviser, Lion Adviser 19
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Jbrary DOROTHY-BELLE THORPE LIBRARY HEAD Wellesley College, B.A.; Boston University, M.A. Assistant Adviser, Class of 1964 THE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, arc Front Row: G. Gostigian, D. King, Miss Dorothy-Bcllc Thorpe, L. Ittlcman, head assistant, B. Amcral, B. Bougess, A. Goss; Row 2: C. Schaffner, S. Nadeau. M. Sazin, L. Zimkin, C. Zilman, F. Cosentina; Row 3: F. Robertson, L. Anthony, L. Pulsifcr, D. Phil-brook, L. Darras, M. Stickney; Row 4: M, Hampton, L. Knight, C. Rinaldi, V. Daniels, W. McNulty; Back Row: R. Amerants, P. Lynn, A. Dickinson, R. Fuerro, F. Linquist.
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