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High ' s Graduation Day Exercises THE PROCESSION of 1966 graduates forms an interesting pattern of the newly-mown turf of the Pearl Street Stadium. AN EAGER GRASP for the di¬ plomas, as well as for the future! PART OF GRADUATION’S THRILL is sharing moments of pride with those responsible for your success. Above, Peter Holmes chats with Mr. Desnoyers. DISPLAYING MIXED EMOTIONS, GRADUATES RUSH OFF THE STADIUM FIELD AFTER COMMENCEMENT. 23
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Mixed Emotions Characterize Malden % w ' % CAPTURED IN A MOMENT OF INTROSPECTION, Beverly Ameral seems to personify the reflections of a senior who leaves the things of childhood behind, and wonders what the future will bring. VICE-PRESIDENT DOROTHY DANCA leads her class onto the field. PARENTS and grads mingle at front gate. IS IT REALLY THERE?’ Gerald Peavey asks. DR. HERBERT SILVERMAN directs the MHS Band accompanying the graduates as they join in the chorus of the class song, I Like It Here.” 22
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Mikado Ushers In SINGING A FOND LOVE DUET, Were You Not to Ko-Ko Plighted,” are the star-crossed pair, Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo. GATHERING BEHIND SLY KO-KO the Lord High Ex¬ ecutioner,” are (1. to r.) Pooh-Bah, the Narrator, and Pish-Tush. The choral organizations of MHS presented their annual Spring Musicale,” on May 4, 1966, under the direction of Mrs. Patricia C. Tamagini, in the Jenkins Auditorium. Highlighting the program was a gala presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Mikado.” The action of the opera revolves around Nanki-Poo, (Gerry Plummer) who flees from the court of his father, the Mikado of Japan, (Fred Capodilupo) to escape marriage with an elderly lady, Katisha, (Maura Finstein) and falls in love with a beautiful, young maiden, Yum-Yum, (Peggy Hodg¬ son). Complications arise when Ko-Ko, (Robert Sai- kivicz) Nanki-Poo’s guardian, wishes to marry her himself. Keeping Nanki-Poo informed on develop¬ ments is Pooh-Bah, (Alfred Cameron) and Pish- Tush, (Lawrence Rollo) while narrator Daniel Ver- rengia keeps the audience well-informed. Helping Yum-Yum are her two sisters, Pitti-Sing, (Barbara Talanian) and Beep-Bo, (Diane Olimpio). To the delight of all, Nanki-Poo and Yum-Yum are finally married and once more goodness triumphs over evil. KO-KO GLARES WITH CONTEMPT at Pish-Tush as the two await the announcement of their execution. 24
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