Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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One Hundred-Twenty Teachers Begin the Task MR. ROSSITER, president of the Malden Teachers Association and Class of 1966 adviser, welcomes the new teachers at the first meeting held at the new Holmes School. RONALD L. ACKERMAN Music Director of Orchestra ... is writing thesis for Master's Degree in Music at Boston University . . . professional musician with different dance bands . . . has traveled throughout European countries. MELVIN D. BARAN Stenography, Bookkeeping Senior Class assistant adviser . . . working (or master’s degree at Boston State Teachers College . . . data processing student . . . traveled from World's Fair to St. Louis last summer. ARTHUR P. BOYLE Health Junior Class Master . . . championship basketball coach . . . candidate in the Advanced Graduate Study Program at Boston University . . . vice-president of the State Coaches' Association. SANDRA BRANDMARK English New arrival at M.H.S. . . . member of the National Council of Teachers of English . . . former member of Peace Corps testing program staff . . . attended City College, New York. Harvard University. CLARKE R. BROOKES History Sophomore Class Master... school coordinator of non-athlctic activities . . . secretary-treasurer of Mass. Schoolmasters' Club for tv elve years . . . once played trumpet, now prefers to lis- 24 ten. DR. OTTO ASHERMANN French, German New England Theater Conference vice-president . . . has written on Japanese theater for German publications . . . Harvard lecturer, playwright . . . toured Greece gathering information for book on Greek drama. CARMINE J. BELMONTE Merchandising and Store Salesmanship Distributive Education director . . . Lion business adviser ... has taken guidance courses at Boston and Salem State Teachers' Col-leges . . . Beverly Little League president . . . member of the Lions. ROBERT S. BROWER Guidance New counselor in Guidance department . . . coached junior high soccer, basketball, baseball at Birch Wath-en School, N.Y.C. . . . lists ''introspection'' as a hobby . . . active in Mass. Counselors’ Workshop.

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n the Running of M.H.S By handling many routine school matters, the Class Masters take much of the burden of running Malden High from Mr. Webster and actually act as vice-principals. For some of them, their day begins even before 8:00 A M., when the)’ revel in some of the fantastic adventures found in the absentee excuses handed to them by long lines of returning boys and girls. During the course of the day the)- handle the many discipline problems that arise. Through their hands pass supplementary reports, unnaccountcd-for slips, and numerous other papers which must be read, signed and checked, time and time again. Our class masters have a double task, indeed, caring for the student body and teaching their regular classes. In a school the size of Malden High there is naturally a great amount of clerical work to be done. The main office, the scene of this labor, is constantly a hubub of activity as three phones ringing for attention interrupt the daily filing, typing, and dictation work of the four secretaries. These efficient workers, who also guard the numerous items which arc lost and found each year, run a prosperous business, renting ties for ever)’ type of shirt for five cents each. As early as 6:00 A.M., Miss McQucstcn is answering the calls of ailing teachers who call to tell her they will be absent. So aptly she says, There arc no dull moments around here.” Besides the professionals, over thirty student secretaries file, type, and perform other duties for faculty members during free periods and after school. TIME OUT FOR A FRIENDLY CHAT. Miss Edna Turkington, Dean of Girls who is in charge of girls' attendance and dismissals, talks with Mr. Robert Perry, Senior Class Master who handles senior discipline and also the distribution of all school supplies. COORDINATOR OF NON-ATHLETIC EVENTS. Mr. Clarke Brookes plans the school calendar. He also takes care of the sophomore discipline. We all welcome Mr. Brookes back after his long absence last fall. MR. BOYLES EXTRA-CURRICULAR STUDY GROUP is a lively bunch. Each boy meets with the group in 208 at 2:00 whenever Mr. Boyle decides that, by his behavior, he deserves a peaceful place to have some extra study time. JUNIOR CLASS MASTER, well-liked Mr. Arthur Boyle, checks his most wanted list. Mr. Boyle handles boys' attendance and all discipline for the junior class. 23



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of Teaching Two Thousand Students. f ... £■. f 0 MARY D. CARNEY Art Adviser of the Class of 1966 . . . studies painting under Phillip iliggin . . . on board of Mass. College of Art . . . member of Eastern Arts Association and Guild of Malden Artists. LOUIS W. CIA R FELLA Geometry, Algebra Assistant football coach . . . teaches mathematics at Malden Central Evening School . . . instructs home handicapped in Science and Math . . . member of Knights of Columbus and Schoolmasters' Club. ROLAND T. COTTON Sheet Metal Shop Chairman of resolutions committee and representative of Malden Teachers' Association ... has taken supervisory courses in vocational education at Fitchburg . . . boats and fishes off Plum Island. Mass. BERNARD F. CAROLAN English Class of 1966 assistant adviser . . . English book master . . . has visited nearly all of the Civil War battlefields in Va. . . . member of the Malden Teachers' Union and Holy Cross Club of Greater Boston. M. ELOISE CARRIGAN Stenography Malden High School alumna . . . member of Malden Teachers' Association . . . has son attending Mass. College of Pharmacy, and daughter attending Malden Hospital School of Nursing. ALEX CRISTOFORO Metal Fabrication and Welding Vocational yearbook adviser . . . member of Mass. Vocational Association . . . took a course in family survival in nuclear fallout last summer and worked at Commonwealth Metal Products. Wakefield. ROBERT P. CUNNINGHAM Biology, Chemistry Class of 1965 assistant adviser . . . works as pharmacist in Medford drugstore . . . vacations at home in Freedom. New Hampshire . . . belongs to New England Association of Chemistry Teachers and Malden Teachers' Union. JOHN L. CARROLL Meterology — Earth Science Coach of the Rifle Club . . . presently taking an Earth Science graduate course at Salem State . . . National Geographic Magazine booster .. . has traveled to Cuba. California, Mexico, and Canada. SAMUEL CIULLA Electrical Related 2d years of electrical experience . . . master and journeyman electrician . . . former owner of Electro-Motor Service . . . member of the International Traders’ Guild; importer, exporter. HAZEL M. CORNISH Cooking Member of the Malden Teachers' Union and the Mass. Home Economics Association . . . spends summers at Pleasant Pond near Augusta, Maine . . . attends many summer stock productions. PRISCILLA DAVIS History Member of Malden Teachers' Association and Malden Teachers' Union ... has traveled to Europe and Caribbean . . . frequently returns to Boston University for courses . . . proficient golfer. ROSE M. CORRIVEAU Clothing Assistant adviser of the Class of 1965 . . . spends all her summers at her family home in Concord. New Hampshire . . . member of Malden Teachers' Union and the Malden Teachers' Association.

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