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THE JANUARY INDUCTION of National Honor includes From Row: F. C Webster, Principal; R. Bailey, M. Coughlin, T. Antico, S. Leffler, N. Fox, Miss Turkington, Adviser; Row 2: R. Cook. D. MacCrae, A. Grossman, B. Towers. S. Davis. L. Paster, C. Walk. B. Oxman, M. Greene. Back Row: B. Atkin, P. Factor, S. Meidell, L Pictrantonio, A. Cerulle, P. Harris, S. Gold' stein, F. Aronson. Theresa Antico — Service 10 Officers of National Honor Society Marilyn Coughlin — Character
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Mr. John B. Matthews ... Chapter of Future Teachers Starts This Year THE JOHN B. MATTHEWS CHAPTER of Future Teachers of America, which meets monthly under the able supervision of Miss Lois Goddard was established at Malden High School for the first time this year. The club's membership is open to all students genuinely interested in teaching as a career. Members must live up to certain requirements or else they arc on probation and may forfeit their membership in the club. The election of the first slate of officers took place last June in the Music Room. Elected were Randall Bailey, president. Stephen Mcidell, vice-president. Phyllis Factor, secretary, Paula Sneed, treasurer, Susan Woods, historian, Donna Superior, parliamentarian. With the guidance of Miss Goddard, the)’ led the club to an extremely active and successful first year. It sponsored trips to Salem State Teachers' College. Boston University, and the University of Massachusetts, aside from its interesting meetings with its fine guest speakers such as Miss Turkington, Mr. Grady. Mr Rossiter, and Mr. Duffy. This new club, welcome addition to Malden High School, should guide many students into choosing the career for which they are best suited. PREPARING FOR THEIR CAREERS as teachers, a mock class was held every Tuesday afternoon. rHF. JOHN B. MATTHEWS CHAPTER OF FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA includes Front Row: C. Barahona, A. Danca, M. Guiftrida. R. Vinack; Ron 2: G. Goldstein, S. Sampson, S. Woods, historian; P. Factor, iccrctary; Randall Bailey, president; Miss Goddard, adviser; S. MeidcII, vice-president; P. Sneed, treasurer; Donna Superior, parliamentarian; R. Falkoff, 3. Clarke, J. Awrach; Rou 3: B. Bougess, A. Slabin, R. Grcenstein. M. Raimondi, C. Goldfarb. T. Joyce, P. Tragcr, M. Puleo, D. Fournier. M. McCar- thy. N. Parker, P. Weiner, M. Kapralos, C Kessler, C. King, L. Dempsey, B. Bates; Rou 4: C. Hanks, L. Karras, J. Rosncr. L. Chirichctti. M. Townsend, M. Gabriclson, S. Davis. H. Cushinsky. R. Cox, E. Doucette, L. Cohan, R. Davis. L. Gclcnian, M. Hampton, C. Walk, C Schaffner. D. Ti-bolsky; Rou 3: D. Milton, A. Indeck, M. Rotstcin, D. Chappcl. J. Cesario, S. Clarey. M. Kabachnick. A. Cerullo. A. Leabman, H. Prior, G. Farley. P. Collotta, A. Rossetti, P. Holmes, D. Verrengia, and J. DiSano.
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On January 22 and March 23 ... National Honor Inducts 42 New Members Before proud parents and fellow students on January 22, twenty-two seniors were inducted into the John W. Hutchins chapter of the National Honor Society in the Jenkins Auditorium. These students, selected from a group of candidates by a committee of the faculty, were chosen for having best displayed the qualities of character, service, leadership and scholarship. Following an introduction by Miss Edna Tur-kington, the adviser, four of the members spoke on these four qualities and lit the symbolic candles. As Mr. Webster read off the names of the new members and distributed the membership cards. Miss Turking-ton gave out the pins. A similar ceremony was held March 23 when three seniors and seventeen juniors were inducted into the society. This marked the first time that juniors had been inducted into this chapter, founded by Headmaster Thornton Jenkins in 1927. Liter on, the officers of the chapter were elected: Barr)- Arkin, president, Marilyn Coughlin, vice-president: Phyllis Factor, secretary and Dorothy MoCrae, treasurer. THE JUNIOR SPEAKERS for the March 23 induction of National Honor are Thea Johnson, Character''; Carol Bronstcin, Service ; Vera Kroms, Leadership ; and Gerald Brodsky, Scholarship”; with Paul Manoogian as Master of Ceremonies. THE MARCH INDUCTION of National Honor members include Front Fine, J. Surette. R. FalkofI, J. Perkins, M. Raimondi, Mr. Webster. Back Row: G. Brodsky, T. Johnson. C. Bronstein, V. Kroms. P. Manoogian Ron Row: S. Kramer, P. Flashenbcrg, M. Gass, C. MacKay, A. Sirota, and D. 2: Miss Turkington. V. Rocco, L. Messenger, S. Warnock, K. Petraglia, I. Verrengia. 11
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