Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)

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ALDEN HIGH SCHCOL Malden, Massachusetts C 0-Editors Richard Gopen Beverly Young Adviser Brendan L. Duffy Financial Adviser Carol S. LeBovidge maldonian Volume XLIX The Tom! Look f 4?V5?ftUf'i 4 1 5 'C f n ,A f J sv f ff X WZ! 4 X m f 3 , A VA WW, I y f, ,I uf ,, in 1331 F5311 V N.N, I Waawawa-. f-. .wwww--W , ffff,,hj,,, fgf,f,.km ,i h 7 , , A A,,. W '1 4:7 A fs 1,21 I , ,Q Affiz tar, Q, H1 ,A W ' A , V K .1 ' f .M 4 , . , A ' , ffmfww 4 ,,.-f' ff' ' f Wm ffwvfrga his wi KY MALDONIAN ROOM-THE BEGINNING 10-47 48-115 116-157 158-195 196-225 224-256 The Many Phases of Life at Malden High The theme chosen for The 1968 Mal- donian is The Total Look. In the words of Euclid, The whole is equal to the sum of its parts .... This, in essence, is the hasis of our theme: Malden High School is a composite of its students, faculty and or- ganizations. It lives as a whole thriving on the many achievements of its students, fa- culty and graduates. It is for this reason that the staff of The 1968 Maldonian at- tempted to assemhle a yearhooh including every aspect of Malden High. This is a hook of living memories, hringing to the reader, we hope, a complete picture of MHS in 1968. This is The Total Look. . Contribute to The Total Look l ,, it WWE? ff M W 4: A W A+, QQQMWQ, V I V -Q V u w L ., -A V, .J MQ '- L .ff L ke xl Xi 'R z. 1 ,gi x - Q ix 3 X' 2 Q it 1 x 1, Q 5 Z af W 1 . 1 ll Il More of The Total Look 9 ' -L., nm. an W To a Very Special Person, Who has served as adviser to the Maldonian for three years and has helped to produce outstanding year- hooks. Who was honored hy The Future Teach- ers of Ainerica as Malden High School's Teacher of the Year in I 967. Who has heen a nzeniher of the English Department for four years and has helped to initiate the American Stud- ies Course. Who serves his students as niore than just a teacher hy contrihuting to vari- ous school functions as a chaperone, nioderator, referee, and participant. We dedicate the 1968 Maldonian to you, our adviser, our teacher, and inost of all our friend, Mr. Brendan L. Duffy. A HUSBAND AND FRIEND AN ACTIVE TEACHER W AN ADVISER A FATHER 9 administration Phaneuf: Public Schools Stand Ready To Help SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, PAUL H. PHANEUF The experts tell us that the first six years of life set our basic character. We carry this basic character throughout our days. How very important, then, is the training of the little child to the future of hu- manity. The twelve years of school which follow this home training fill us with information, the discipline of study, the skills which we offer our employers. As each of you graduates looks back at your career in the Malden Public Schools, the happiest of you will be those who can take pride in having done your best. Others of you must determine to go forward and somehow make up in years to come any gaps or omissions of past years. Your public schools stand ready to help you in this endeavor through counsel and encouragement. As Su- perintendent of Schools, I pray for your success as persons--for your safe return from military service- for your eventual fulfillment as good citizens and as parents of the next generation. 'Peat H. PP -HV' SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: Asst. Supt. Thomas F. Cosgrove, joan M. Aliberte, Kenneth V. Desmond, Supt. Paul Pha- neuf, john F. Glynn, Neil A. Cooper, Asst. Supt. T. Richard Kelliher, Secy. Norma M. Greeng not shown is Joseph G. Amelio. Webster: Education Seeks To Give Man An Aim HEADMASTER F. CHAMPLIN WEBSTER JR. A GOOD EDUCATION CONSISTS IN GIVING TO THE BODY AND THE SOUL ALL THE BEAUTY AND ALL THE PERFECTION OF WHICH THEY ARE CAPABLE. Plato, 427-347 B.C. In his first annual report as Secretary of the Massa- chusetts School Board, Horace Mann said, The object of the common school system is to give every child a free, straight, solid pathway by which he can walk directly up from the ignorance of the infant to a knowledge of the primary duties of a man and can have the power and an invincible will to discharge them. Man should be educated to the point where, in every phase of his life, he should be able to make a moral and responsible choice by asking, What do I think? rather than What did the teacher and the book say? Some time ago, I issued a short bulletin for my teachers. It read: Students are closing their ears to Advice and opening their eyes to Example . The longer I remain in the teaching profession, the more truth I find in this statement. The late Thomas Huxley believed the greatest value of all education was the ability to make oneself do the thing he has to do when it ought to be done, whether he likes to do it or not. That , he said, is the kind of education that comes from inside us and very little from books or teachers. It is something that we acquire from the example of good men and apply to our own actions as the occa- sion arises. It is gumption at work. The second year the speaker taught school was at the Lakeside School for Boys on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. The first day I entered my classroom I found the head master had written the following for the delectation of the new teacher and his students: It is remarkable the persistence with which the human family resists the acquisition of knowledge. CAnon.D From that day on I have now and again asked my- self, What makes an educated man? Many others have tried to answer the same question. One authority says Education is Modification of Behavior , If his thesis is so, then the Wag who changed the teacher's Know Thyselfn to Behave Yourself may have a point. What must the whole man have to be educated? He must know the three R's first. As he matures he should be: Literate and Articulate Informed and Curious, as to the world of nature and the Deity Sensitive to Moral and Aesthetic values Able to see the Relationship of Man to Man, past to present Oriented and Integrated. Others have defined education for the Whole Man as the process of bringing out what's in you. The actions of many college students today perhaps proves that colleges donlt make fools, it develops them. Biographies show that men who achieve, regardless of their normal education, usually have an aim-they sacrifice rest and pleasure and applause for that aim. Thus Education for the Whole Man seeks to give him an aim, it seeks to encourage a man to think for himself and to try for himself. I would like to close with a rather old quatrain by a writer whose name is unknown. If you say, my son, that it can't be done What you say, my son, is not true. What you mean, my son, is it can be done Though it may not be done by you. My wish for you as you leave Malden High School for the world of higher education, or businessg is that you have an aim, a goal, a desire that will make you the whole man, the whole woman. Senior Class Banquet June 1968 MISS MABEL MCQUESTEN AND F. CHAMPLIN WEBSTER Efficiency of Class Masters and Secretaries X 1 if MRS. HELEN HILLS. SENIOR CLASS MASTER MR. ROBERT PERRY. ' .J- A Mm ,WW - -N- MISS MABEL MCQUESTON, MR. WEBSTER'S SECRETARY. . . n 4 DORIS WILSON, MR. OXMAN'S SECRETARY. DEAN OF GIRLS, MISS TURKINGTON AND SECRETARY JEAN CHIRICHETTI. eeps MHS on the Move MISS MABEL BAINBRIDGE. Sharon J. Lovins Univ. of Massachusetts-B.A. Unassigned , ff' ' SOPHOMORE CLASS MASTER MR. JOSEPH SACCO. MISS MARGARET MELANSON. Helen T. Sullivan Boston State College-B.S., M.Ed Unassigned JUNIOR CLASS MASTER MR. ARTHUR BOYLE. Classics, Contemporary Literature Combined .. Richard C. Appleyard Lucille R. DiPietro Boston College-A.B. Boston College-B.S. University of Mass.-M.A. Boston University-M.A. Junior Class Head Adviser Mary G. Tribble Emmanuel College-B.A., M.A. Acting Head of English Department dxf' Bernard F. Carolan Brendan L. Duffy Holy Cross College-A.B. Boston UI1iVC1'SifY-B-A., M.Ed. junior Class Adviser Maldonian Adviser Mary M. Connor Miranda Flicop Emmanuel College-B,A, University of Mass.-B.A., M.Ed. University of Virginia-M.A. 50Ph0fl101'C Class AdVi5Cf Senior Class Adviser MISS LOIS G. GODDARD in English Dept. Reading Lists Arthur S. Freedman Ohio State University-B.A. Boston State College-M.Ed. Senior Class Adviser Lois G. Goddard Smith College-A.B. Salem State College-M.Ed. F.T.A. Adviser SF .. . . it 'ii'. H1-15521 K or i Z.: t es s ss . Q IIJQQ I .L if Aisti K. K Mary E. Howard Emmanuel College-A.B. Boston University-M.Bd. Walter C. Ryan Boston College-B.A. English Department Head This year twenty-five new sets of literature books and eight sets of grammar books were added to the English Department. Among these were Of Mice and Men, To Ki!! e Mockingbird, Black Like Me, and Robert Fro.ft'r Poems, as well as others, which were added to provide variety and flexibility to the course. On November 4, Miss Lois G. Goddard, Miss Mary M. Connor, and Mr. John A. O'Brien attended a Teach- ers' Reading Workshop at North Reading where they learned about new methods and equipment to help accelerate a st'udent's reading ability. In November a busload of students under the supervision of Miss Jacqueline Starr, attended Sophocles' Oedipus Rex. Sponsored by the Herald-Traveler Classical Repertory of Drama Company, the play was presented at the Rindge Technical High School in Cambridge. Shirley T. Lane jackson College-A.B. Literary Adviser to Blue and Gold John A. O'Brien Tufts University-A.B., M.Ed. Greenroom Adviser Livezey H. More Wellesley College-B.A. ' - ' ' Pffxssr di e . .saw , . 1 . ,- . . AMX, ti ., . ' . 1 -- - ffm Q 7 1 rygalirg , - f Elizabeth R. Kaplan Smith College-A.B. Middlebury College-M.A. Junior Class Adviser Angie R. Jackson Librarian Farmington State College-B.S. University of Maine-M.Ed. Jacqueline M. Starr Boston College-A.B., M.A. English Students Attend Romeo and Juliet Frederick P. Rogers Gertrude A. Prior Boston College-B.S. Pembroke College--B.A Senior Class Adviser MRS. JACKSON helps locate a reference for Junior Florence O'Brien, her first-period library assistant. I HAVE COME TO BURY CAESAR, not to praise him, quotes Mr. O'Brien as his class listens intently. and Cther Classical Dramas Susanne J. Lodgen Howard E. Shwartz Laura M. Pearl Radcliffe Co1legsB.A. Northeastern University-A.B. Radcliffe College-A.B. Cornell University-M.A. Photography Supervisor Harvard University-M.Ed. ,Y , 5 +V... ' -nm f N ,N 'WZMQW ,QW ,, ,ff,..wff W A , M , .,,, mlm , W W MWWWKMWMW MR. BERNARD F. CAROLAN MRS. LIVEZEY H. MORE W sss ss , Mf,,.,, ,,, ,, 14 Histor Department Expands to include 2 Charles O. Wenergreen Anthony Gum-ing Univ. of New Hampshire-B.S. Bggton Univ,-B,S,, M.Ed. Cross Country and Track Coach COG Adviser Carl Garland, III 1 University of Maine-A.B. Boston University-M.A. History Department Head Alice K. Hyde Maurine A. Trites Univ. of New Hampshire-B.S. Des Moines University-B.E. Charles A. Rossiter Thomas F. O'Donnell Harvard University-A.B., M.Ed. Suffolk University-B.A. Harvard University-M.A.T. LIT Adviser MRS, GRACE RAMSDELL, Sophomore Class Head Adviser lntroductor Psychology A new course, Introduction to Psychology, taught by Miss Jacqueline Starr, was offered to social studies students on an experimental basis this year. Due to the success of this course, it has been added as a permanant part of the History Department. A series of lectures and slides on Civil Defense, was given to the World Problems classes. Upon com- pletion, an exam was administered to see how well the students could handle themselves during an emergency. Those students who satisfactorily com- pleted the examination were presented with certifi- cates by the instructor. MR. CHARLES WETTERGREEN Course. at its f fuk: :fi allivieff 1 i t. 1. K 3 3 Z - ' ',t' .1 s s will S-t.as. i'i MRS. ALICE HYDE mag? A.. e , ,it hh . ii' ' : ' . ei .arf V 7 . Q J 4 ff! f f V-7, -, ' ' fl yy, 73, K... W in . Y? fxyf gzi . . at j,++:3,,1.lf ,,41vww,17VkQ . Y gmgagft gmafytisa ,I f . .t gZ'iLgrym , F 1 WW Wyw 1 ma, is r . . liffil 5 4 L f r ,, NZ. 2 It af' V, Elmer A. Evans Harvard University-B.A., M.A. ,ffl Grace R. Ramsdell Boston University-B.S.E., M.A. Thomas E. Trainor, jr. Dartmouth College-B.A. Boston University-M.A. Assistant Football Coach ' K M . if , f ff at X to A 6 ff A7 Z 1 iz f f my 1 A an f f . V t auf a ' was gk fri! ff? gl? ! 4 f 5 X V 5 1 Maw Y aff, ff if a t . Edna E. Turkington Colby College-BA. Boston University-M.A. National Honor Society Sponsor New Language Lab Helps Students To Gam Carole S. Gillis Boston University-B.A. Patricia M. Mahoney Louis Melanson Boston College-B.A., M.A. Modern Language Department Head With the construction of a new language lab, the Modern Language Department, headed by Mr. Louis Melanson, was able to provide students with more conversational drill this year. The Department has also been expanded to include French V, a course in the study of French Literature for advanced students in the Ecoutez et P47162 method. Two new teachers, Mrs. Gillis and Miss Levin, were also welcomed this year to the department. Natalie Romano Jackson College-B.A. Junior Class Adviser 'PN its Joan Geist Emmanuel C011C8C-B-A Connecticut College-B.A. Middlebury College--M.A. Harvard University--M.A.T French Club Adviser Junior Class Adviser Abraham Stein Boston University-B.A. Harvard University--M.A. MISS ZAMBORSKY IN THE LANGUAGE LAB Sherry Levin Boston University-B.A. Fluency In Their Chosen Language James J. McCann Gregorian University-S.T.B. Boston University-M.A. Latin Department Head New ideas and programs for teaching Latin were tested by the Latin Department this year, under the direction of Mr. James McCann. Students learned Latin by the structural method and also had access to the new language lab. Two guided tours of the Classical Exhibits of the Museum of Fine Arts were conducted. Mr. McCann believes that the inlluence of the classics in language, literature, and life, is so extensive that all students should have the opportunity to en- hance their education by the study of Greek and Roman ideas. Rosann Cacace Demetra Nicholas Manhattanville College of the Emmanuel College-B.A Sacred Heart-B.A. Boston Col1egt?M.A. University of North Carolina-M.A. Latin Honor Adviser Junior Class Adviser if Edward B. Galligan Margot Walker Boston University-A.B., M.A. Boston University-B.S. German Honor Adviser MISS CACACE PUTS the finishing touch on the mural of the Gods on Mount Olympus, made by her Latin classes. Michael Grossman Tufts University-B.S. Yale University-M.A. Sophomore Class Adviser Math Club Adviser Josephine T. Walczak Salem State College-B.S. Malden High's Math Team Competes in Frances K. Parris Wheaton College-A.B. Boston University--M.A. Math Dept. Head Two advanced courses were introduced by the Math Department this year. Review Math and Trigonome- try prepared students for the College Board SAT. As a result, test scores were as much as 150 points higher than in previous years. Students who had satisfactorily completed Math IV were eligible to enroll in Intro- duction to Calculus. Advanced students could also compete on the Math Team. This year's members were Seniors Larry Levin and Paula Todisco, juniors Sharman Lappin and Walter Newman, and Sopho- more Ann Swartz. Eileen M. Walsh Salem State College-B.A. Sophomore Class Adviser xi'-r A ?glzif'.Li'i-:iw .t-gif' -13' Ms- e.':'iws L .1 ,tr 15? 1f'T1f'3'755iT3' iv K 'V ...- if Marie-Elaine Tomasello Boston College-B.S. CAM Adviser Senior Class Adviser Louis W. Ciarfella St. Anselm's College-A.B. Assistant Football Coach G.B.L. Track Oflicial SOLVING A PROPORTION PROBLEM IN MRS. WALCZAK'S CLASS wg Massachusetts Suburban Math League Qspx .X John J. Queally Boston College-A.B, Boston University-M.Ed. Boys' Tennis Team Coach MR. MICHAEL GROSSMAN Frances Johannes Marquette University-B.S. MONDAY MISS EILEEN M. WALSH John H. Schlegel Salem State College-B.S., M.Ed I.V. Basketball Coach .Q As Carol A. Kropiwnicki Boston State College-B.S. Roger Doherty Harvard University--A.B. Boston State College-A.M. Senior Class Adviser Kathleen R. Carbine Middlebury College-B.A. William A. McWilliams, Jr. Bowdoin College-A.B. Science Dept. Offers New Biolog II tfflimgw, Robert W. Perry Worcester Polytech-B.S. Columbia University-M.A. Senior Class Master Science Department Head The Science Department introduced several ad- vanced courses this year, including a Biology II course taught by Mr. Scannell. Chemistry and Physical Science were available to qualified Sopho- mores, and students of the General course were given the opportunity to study Biology. The Science De- partment attempted at all times to supplement the text and increase interest through actual experiments performed in the laboratories by the students. Ann Sullivan New Rochelle-B.S. Henry O. Belanger Assumption College Boston University Medical School MR. GILBERT MACKIN instructs T. Luca CLD and J. Doyle Cr.D in the proper techniques Course and Improved Lab Techniques Francis F. Scannell Clare W. Carlson Charles M. Low Merrimack College-A.B. University of Omaha--B.S., Educ. Gordon College--B.S Boston State College-M.Ed, Arizona State University-M,N.S. Elliott R. Carlson Susan Pescatore Gilbert H. Mackin Tufts--B.S. Emmanuel College-A.B. Trinity College-B.S Sophomore Class Adviser Lion Adviser Henrietta G. T orrence John L. Carroll Boston State-B.S., M.Ed. Suffolk University-AB., M.A. Senior Class Adviser Rifle Club Adviser New Equipment Enables Commercial Students to Linda Reinherz Dunn Ruth Roberts Endicott Jr. College-A.S. Boston University-B.S., M.Ed. Boston University-B.S., M.Ed. USONA Adviser Senior Class Adviser Harrier Faber Jeanne McCaErey Boston University-B.S. Salem State College-B.S., Mid- Eunice Y. Moore Stenography and Typing Department Head Boston University-A.B. Simmons College-B.S. The completion of the Audio Stenography Lab and the purchase of many new electric typewriters were two more steps toward the Stenography and Typing Departments goal of teaching the students the skills of the business world, and to prepare them to take their place as socially respected citizensfl Earlier in the year, Mrs. Eunice Moore. and Mrs. Mildred McAllister attended a convention, at which the newest methods of teaching commercial subjects were demonstrated. M. Eloise Carrigan Gloria Falthzik Salem State College-B.S. Boston UniversityfB.S. Junior Class Adviser E Carol A. Gavoorian Boston University--B.S. Senior Class Head Adviser Girls' Field Hockey Coach Work with Modern Cffice Machines p fe Joseph J. Sacco Bookkeeping Department Head Salem State College-B.S., M.Ed. Sophomore Class Master According to Mr. joseph Sacco, the philosophy of the Bookkeeping and Accounting Department is to give our students a complete understanding of busi- ness proceduresf' In line with this, the Office Ma- chines room was completely electrified this year by the addition of overhead projectors and printing calculators. Mr. Baran, Mr. Edwards, and Mr. Sacco also attended a convention concerning business and automation, with an eye on possible future data proc- essing equipment in the department. Ellen E. Palmer Boston University-B.S.S. Mildred O. McAllister Abraham J. Oxman University of Maine-B.S. Boston University-B.S., M.C.S. F. B.L.A. Adviser Faculty Manager of Athletics George M. Edwards, Jr. Boston College-B.S. Boston State College-M.Ed. Blue and Gold Financial Adviser Claire DeVito Salem State College-B.S., M.Ed. Junior Class Adviser Carol S. LeBovidge Salem State College-B.S. Maldonian Financial Adviser Melvin D. Baran Salem State-B.S., M.Ed, Junior Class Financial Adviser Charles E. Turpening New England Conservatory of Music-B.M. Assistant Band Director Donna R. Merris Illinois State University-B.S., Ed Northwestern University-M.M. Orchestra Director Edward C. Myers Individual Talents Emphasized in ka Patrick F. Melchionda New England Conservatory of Music-B.M., M.M. Assistant Band Director Our Music Department increased its staff this year with the addition of three new members: Mrs. Anita Morrison, Mr. Edward Myers, and Mr. Charles Turpening. Headed by Dr. Herbert Silverman, the department tried to bring to the entire student body great music of every kind, to suit all tastes. Mrs. Mary Carney expresses the goals of the Art Department by telling her students to wisely invest in beauty, while Mr. Francis Martin, head of the Industrial Arts Department, states that, doing the most for the individual is the aim of every teacher in his department. Anita L. Morrison Dr. Herbert H. Silverman New England Conservatory of Music-B.M Harvard Graduate School-M.Ed. Boston University-D.Ed. Music Education Director Central State University-B.S. Ed. Union College-B,S, Boston Conservatory-M.M. Ed. Choral Aff Director MISS DONNA R. MERRIS Assistant Band Director Industrial and Fine Arts Departments Cecil C. Busby Wenmorth Institute Industrial Arts Department Sophomore Class Adviser Harold W. Thurston Wfentworth Institute Industrial Arts Department Senior Class Adviser ltts . . ' V 'i -' Francis C. Martin ' 'V ' Boston University-B.S. Ed., M.Ed. X f ji . v,'i'7fia3f'Jl5,!?f5,' - ' K' A ' V , fs Industrial Arts Department Head V .Iunior Class Adviser ,f ' 1' Mary D. Carney Nunzio J. Luca Massachusetts College of Art Boston University-B.A. Art Department Sophomore Class Adviser I 1 i Lorraine D. Cronin Framingham State College-B.S.Ed. KENNETH SILVA AND MR. CECIL BUSBY. Home Economics Department Senior Class Adviser Tri-Hi Adviser Massachusetts College of Arr-B.F.A. Columbia University-M.F.A. Art Department junior Class Adviser Elaine M. Sullivan Framingham State College- B.S.Ed. Home Economics Department Guidance and Distributive Education The Guidance Department this year has promoted more student and adviser involvement in deciding the best courses and careers for students. At Christmas time, a Fair was sponsored by the counselors to raise scholarship money for seniors. On February 15, The Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Guidance Department, presented a career day at Malden High. In all, the school year of 1967-68 was a year which witnessed a great deal of communication between each student and his counselors. Thomas R. Drey jr. Deni F. Evangelista Guidance Harvard College-A.B. Boston State College-M.Ed. , - ---- l 5 at .af X X ' ,ua -- -- H.. . W Q . X 5 SWS .N Marianne Glick Guidance Tufts University-B.A. Salem State College-M.Ed. X-FY ...-'. t - w..j:.?1. 5 s.. S Q' S 2 Kes . ,tif K ' fl -- E 'S V r '5lf55: I X is,-Lifirsivilzi-'E' is . it -at , Ngft, -'cgi s'?fea3-fP..g:.'- '--iw' rt waef--tWa.aasaa M awiiygi ignh Mary J. Maselli Guidance G 'd Sarah I-awfeflfe Q011Cg6-B-A Salem Stldie aC1cil:lege-B.S. B0Sf0f1 UmvefS1fV-M-F-A- Thomas F. Mcsrail Boston University-M.Ed. John F. DiGiammarino Guidance Univ. of Mass.-B.S. Salem State College-M.Ed. 15' viii wait Wk Director of Guidance Boston College-B.A., M.A. MISS GLICK ponders the course choices made by a student. Paul J. Royte School Psychologist University of Maine-B.A. Northeastern University-M.Ed. Ski Club Adviser Provide Counseling and Job Experience Carmine J. Belmonte Distributive Education Boston C0116-W'3 B'S'r BA- ENROLLED in D1Sff1bl1f1V6 Education IS Faith Bates working as a clcrk in Boston Leader Sports Equipment Manager The Distributive Education Department, under the management of Mr. Carmine Belmonte, has prepared students to enter the business world. Window dress- ing was one of the major projects this year, and proved to be interesting and valuable to the students. A schedule of studies was planned to coordinate high school subjects with job training. This enabled SILI- dents to receive a high school diploma, along with experience in several vocations. ATTENDING rola customer in Jordan Marsh is Senior Steven Duggan Malden High's Curriculu W. q f'i was E 69 QQEZZMYP tggvhri? 5 ashfg, ' 1e:uN'??? , 'L-5,3 E lg? f7fV4f1fcA44 4,0 P E Q? Ja fesman xEA5gx?n0Q, Lu un ' 0-an A Wide Range of Courses SOPHOMORE English ,.... . Mathematics ., Science ..,4...A.....,,., .. Foreign Language .,.. Typing 1 or 32 ,..,. .. M' or English .,... . . Mathematics ,.,, Science .... I ,...,.... ,...,..,, Typing 2 or 1 .,... . English ,..., ..... Mathematics .. i ...., .... Ili ,...,..,. English 1 ., English 2 , Algebra 2 .. , Geometry. ,,,. Algebra 1 .,,.....,..,....,..,., Business Mathematics ....,.,. Physical Science ....,... Biology 1 ...,,,.....,. French 3, 2 or 1 ..,. German 2 or 1 ,..., Latin 2 or 1 ,..... Modern History ..,.,. Stenography 1 ..., . Typing 2 or 1 ..... Home Economics 1 .. ., Mechanical Drawing 1 .. Woodworking 1 . Art 1 ..... Band or Orchestra JUNIOR English ...,. . ,.... . . Mathematics Chemistry ,.,. ,....., . .. Foreign Language .,,.. English ,..,..,.....,....,. Mathematics ..,, Foreign Language ,. U.S. History or I .,,, English .,,.,.... ..,,....... ..... ...,,., U.S. History or Foreign Lang. . , Bookkeeping 1 or Math ,..,..... Stenography 2 or 1 .....,.. .,,. Typing 5 or 2 .,......... English ..,.. .,,........,.. ,............. U.S. History or Foreign Lang. Bookkeeping 1 ......... .......,...,. Business Principles or I .,.,...,. Typing 3 or 2 ..,,...r,r ., . English ..,.. .. U.S. History .4,. ,... ,..... . ,, 1 ,i.i ,,i,. i.,,,.ii ,,,,. ..,..i ,.,.. I ..... .,.,, ........,.,.,..,.,.,.....,.,,. . SUBJECTS English 3 ,. .. Trigonometry 8: Adv. Geometry Review Math. Sc Trig. ., Algebra 2 . .,.. . Geometry .,.,,...,.....,.. Chemistry .,.,, Meteorology .... Health ...,.r.,. , French 4, 3, 2 or 1 ., .. German 3, 2 or 1 ,,..,. Latin 3, 2, or 1 ......, Modern History .. , U.S. History ....,.. Geography ,. Stenography 2 or 1 ...., Typing 3, 2 or 1 .,... . Bookkeeping 1 ..,,....,..,. Business Principles ..,.,,, Home Economics 2 or 1 ..,,. . Mechanical Drawing 2 or 1 ,..,,... Woodworking 2 or 1 ..,, , Art 2 or li.. ,. Band or Orchestra Blue Sl Gold or Maldonian ..,,, 1,6 SENIOR English ....,........... ........... Mathematics ..... ..,.. . .. .,..,. .,., Physics .,.,.,...........,....,,,,,..,..,. U.S. History or Foreign Lang. English ........,....,..,..,.,,,.......... Mathematics .....,.,.... Foreign Language ..,.... U.S. History or fi .. English ...,.,.........,..,.,,. U.S. History or 1 ,...,.., Bookkeeping 1 or 1 ...,....., Stenography 3 or 2 ,....,.,.,... Stenographic Transcription ,. English ,..,......,.,...,.,..,. U.S. History or I ,..... Bookkeeping 2 ........... Business Machines .,,. ,. English ,..,...., U.S. History or ji ...,..,,. Machine Transcription ...,., 1 ..., ,.,...., . English ,......,.. ,.,.. , .. U.S. History or I .,..,, Marketing ........,.,., English ..,. gt ,. 12 .. 1 ,.,.., English 4 ,,.. Introduction to Calculus Trigonometry Sc Adv. Geometry Rev. Math 8: Trigonometry .. Algebra 2 .. .......,. ..,.. . .. Physics .,..,,... Chemistry ..... Meteorology Health ..,.,... ....,,. Earth Science Biology 1 ....,..... Biology 2 ,.,.,.,. ...... Psychology .,.....,.,,.,..... French S, 4, 3 or 2 .. , ., German 4, 3 or 2 .... .. Latin 4, 3 or 2 .....,,. Modern History .,., U.S. History .,..,..., Geography ...,.,.,.......,,.. World Problems Stenography 3, 2 or 1 Typing 2 or 1 .. , ,.., . , Stenographic Transcription ,.,. Machine Transcription ., . Bookkeeping 2 or 1 .. . ..., Business Principles A .... Business Law 8: Economics Business Machines ,...,.,....,... Marketing .. .,,,.,...,,.. .. Home Economics 3, 2 or 1 . Technical Drawing . .. . Mechanical Drawing 3, 2 or 1 Woodworking 3, 2 or 1 , ., Art, 3, 2 or 1 .......,, ..,,. Drawing 8c Painting , ,. . Fine Arts Band or Orchestra ...,. .,,......, Blue 8: Gold or Maldonian .. Malden Vocational Facult Teaches Skills Edmund Surette William Messenheimer Fitchburg State College Fitchburg State College Machine Shop Related Metal Fabrication Related' Richard H. Morris Fitchburg State College Director of Vocational High School ' , V: .,,i. i Q :gy m g we as 1 u I A 'X MRS. LAFIANATIS, SECRETARY OF VOKE. Deane A, Thgmag Wilfred H. Schmitt Franklin Technical Ingtifufe Lowell Technological Institute Fitchburg State College Fimhbllfg Sfaff College A1410 Shgp Faculty Manager Machine Shop Y ,T for Tomorrow in . . . John F. King Fitchburg State College Automotive Related f.? m David L. McLaughlin Fitchburg State College Electrical Related Subjectr MR. JAMES PELLEY Daniel E- M11fPhY Frank Chrisafides Fitchburg State College Suffolk University--B.A., M.A Eleffffffll S1200 Pittsburg University Penny J. Lalianatis Three new teachers were added to the faculty of the Malden Vocational High School. They are Mr. Edmund Surette, Machines Related Technicalg Mr. William Messenheimer, Metal Fabrication Related Technicalg and Mr. James Pelley, English and History. Under the guidance of Mr. Manuel Bogis, the Metal Fabrication Department and several of the related classes built a medical locker for the McFadden Manor Nursing Home in Malden. Included in this project is a narcotics locker authorized by a Federal Agency. Also, through the efforts of Mr. Daniel Murphy and Miss Carol Gavoorian, the Voke Seniors were again able to participate in the activities of the Malden High School Senior Class. His! ry, Englirh Manuel J. Bogis Vocational Seeretary Fitchburg State College Manpower Training Program Metal Fabritation Related . . . Machine Shop . . . 'M . EUGENE LEARY Works OU af'fVP'3 Wfeflfhl MR. SCHMITT instructs Paul St. Pierre in making grids for a t-type wrench 7 ...nal-.Q RICHARD ALBANESE makes working drawings of current shop projects. SENIOR Steven Thibault is shown reducing a milling vice drawing. . . . Automotive Shop . . . 'T' JOSEPH BEATRICE tunes the engine of a Plymouth. , MR. THOMAS points out an exhaust system to two students. R is V A 4 1 .AA iw f ,, K4 an I N, 5 ' 'Xt . PAUL HOLGREN removes the tire Of H Fwy 1- TORQUE MULTIPLIER is explained by Mr. King to John Redford 'K np., m......a 3 . . . Sheet Metal Department . . . ROSS ANDREN operates a three-foot power brake. wanna? STEVE WHYNOTT works on the Medical Locker for McFadden Manor. Wqfawwwwf 'WM 3 Ng? t,,, SHEET METAL patterns are cut by Robert DeBeradinis. A DIACRO BENDER is operated by Daniel Votour and Mr. Bogis. ,,f 1 M . . . Electrical Shop DENNIS VINING carefully repairs a spot Welder for the Sheet Metal Department. ,EW ROBERT BADGER adapts a three- and four-way lighting job. A THREE-PHASE induction motor is repaired by Robert joseph 5 . -:LI- ...t.f.c ' 2 il iii ,fa . - on mat... ,M i , . E+ K' ' . an ., s .- Q ..+ Ms . . Q ti f ,M gif: 1 --Alix 5435. .. , ah if ata.-t. it of Q . .. -QQ? 'f' Wt . 5 D ' X ' V.. ' -f.w.M A g t. , ,.M,.,,.,,3 t A.. sv, .,w.,,M,4g5i3x -mas, N ,. M-M... -,R W 1 ws- ,Q 4 . f .X ,,.,M.c.cijgg .Kyfyf-, , . M4 X ,A .Ma-wma. gftllgfrt 3595+ . .,,ov1fv-M-om ' wr. ,sv at ft '-'ivfn rs ,mae-W A L-1 sa. f ov' tv-svQnt1s'ww3'5 - gflfkt,+'s ifltfii 'i'VY'2rQE'FM1atf'I' 69+ Ss 'Min Louis J. Racca Physical Education Springfield College-B.S. Physical Education Department and William F. Tighe Physical Education Boston University-B. S. Salem State College-M. Ed. Head Football Coach Football Line Coach Head Wrestling Coach Thelma E. Martel Virginia M. Gardner Physical Education Univ. of New Hampshire-B. S. Univ. of New Hampshire-B. S. Boston University-M. Ed. Boston University-M. Ed. Softball Coach Basketball and Tennis Coach Pep Club and Cheerleader Adviser .R 'fa .W 1 X Edward J. Melanson Director of Athletics and Physical Education Villanova University B. S.- As Director of the Physical Education Department, Mr. Edward Melansonls ambition is to have maximum participation in the athletic programs of Malden. To support this goal, the Physical Education Depart- ment has acquired new equipment annually, so that every student can be given the opportunity to take part. Besides planning the Malden High School sports schedule, Mr. Melanson also organizes the athletic activities of the Junior High Schools. ONE, TWO, THREE . . . John Henry, Howard Weiner, and Ralph Saunders struggle to doa few more push-ups during a strenuous gym clsss. W 4 Nlurse Build Strong Bodies Every Wa Every day Mrs. Helen Howard, the school nurse, is busy attending to the various ailments of the students. As a further check on our health, Mrs. Howard gives the vision and hearing tests in January and February. Assisting Dr. Newlander in the administra- tion of the diphtheria-tetanus shots is another of her many duties. Dr. Zeitler, the team physician, also receives her aid in examining boys for athletic activities. Mrs. Howard volunteers her abilities and time as the new adviser to the Future Nurses Club. To help our school nurse, the members of Future Nurses have donated their free period to work in her office. kt UMONKEYING AROUND, Mr. Boyle has refreshments at a tea served by Future Nurses Margaret Burke, Barbara Factor, and adviser Mrs. Howard. I HOPE IT DOFSNWI' HURT, sighs Sophomore Glenn Chandler as MRS, HOWARD smiles for the camera while checking the 'files to he receives his diphtheria-tetanus immunization from Dr. Newlander. insure rhat every Sophomore has had his physical examination. 4 Custodians Make Clean Sweep of MHS ,::Am X 1. A . lf . WSE. I 11,4 -. - f-, K ., A 3 ' L otill. ' . kiqg . , X , ROY G. FINN--HEAD CUSTODIAN NEW CUSTODIAN WILLIAM LAWLER fixes broken light in MALDONIAN room. I i HARD-WORKING CUSTODIAN DAVE FINN com- pletes one if his numerous duties of the clay. MHS CUSTODIANS, front row Cleft to righb : L. Chapman, J. McQuiston, L. Regan, E. Galving rear row: nl. Locke, B. McGahie, D. Finn, E. Fitzgerald. Driver Ed. Teaches Defensive Driving l LET MR. GUARINO put YOU in the driver's seat! The Driver Education course offered to students at Malden High School is conducted three times a year by Mr d Mr. Anthony J. Guarino, Mr. Philip P. Cargill, and . Howard Shwartz. The course consists of two ifferent phases. First the students have thirty hours of classroom instruction taught by Mr. Shwartz, which includes films loaned by gas and oil companies. The textbook used, How to Drive, was compiled by the American Automobile Association for the specific P urpose of Driver Education classes. The second phase consists of six hours of observation of other student drivers and six hours of on-the-road driving instruc- tion given by Mr. Guarino and Mr. Cargill. Students enrolled also benefit by reduced insurance rates. 1 !!. MR. SHWARTZ gives Driver's Ed. class some pointers on the right way to drive. I 5 ..,...... .... u., W-.. W.. . . E ., -., cc.. A WJ . ....t , --... ....... :- , -1-5: gsrayq -Q 4 Ns ' . . N 9 1 - ' A - :- f 'MNGE JUNIORS Marcia Gold and Gene Giuffre review the workings of the engine with their driving instructor, Mr. Philip Cargill, before they take their first road lesson. Teachers Prove They're Human On the Court, , fy f . MR- ARTHUR P. BOYI-E MISS ZAMBORSKY AND MISS LEVIN ALAN WINROW says NO! to Mr. Freedman. I tr? ru. V' U if ,ja I Ms A SPECIAL SURPRISE was supplied by our athletic women teachers during half-time of the Faculty-Varsity beneiit basketball game. Un the Stage and ln the Classroom l l MR. CARROLL, MISS HOWARD AND MR. BELMONTE enjoy themselves at the teachers' tea I I MRS. CAROLE S. GILLIS .. ,,. RS1iL1E?PgO?1'iiEtiIrilEIiE?5.,S:1EpF5Mirggfggcifffl Mr' Rogers MR. SCHLEGEI. outruns MHS player at Benelit Basketball Game. ev -a ...wa seniors Linda R. Dunn Arthur S. Freedman SEPT. 6, 1965-Miss Carol A. Gavoorian speaks to the new Sophomore Class about their future activities at Malden High School. The events of our Class of '68 were made successful through the leadership of our class advisers. Our first dance, Shuffle initiated the spirit our class- mates and advisers had during our three years at MHS. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Tomasello combined their efforts to make Channel ,68 a great success. Decorations were added to all functions by Mr. Thurston, while financial matters were managed by Mr. Rogers. Mrs. Cronin, Miss Connor, and Mr. Lorraine D. Cronin Evans also gave their time to make our class success- ful. We especially want to thank Miss Gavoorian who inspired us to become the Great Class of '68. Mary M. Connor ff 1 K Z I in U at . ,. V . ..N , L ' , iwznr wrkii Frederick P . Rogers Marie-Elaine Tomasello l. ,ig Harold W. Thurston Elmer A. Evans , w I968 Class Advisers CAROL A. GAVOORIAN S 0 nigh if grandeur to our dust, S0 near if God to man, UVhen Duty whispery low, THOU MUST The youth replies, I can. Ralph Waldo Emerson Our Ufficers and Council Work Together to Make HE A g g, ,ef l 2 iff ,f all f ra 4 if If 5416 PRESIDENT Maurice Flynn We the clan of 1968, a clan that nnqnextionahly haf made in marh at Malden High School, now take our departure with mixed emotionf. We are indeed Jad to leave our friend! and a way of life that haxr been Jo pleaxant for the pax: three yearf. At the fame time we look forward to the pnrxuit of oar eareerx with eagernerr and anticipation. I xend yon my Jin- cere thanhf for the conjidence that yon had in me hy electing me your Prefident. VICE PRESIDENT Mary Danca TREASURER SECRETARY HISTORIAN Ronna Thur Jeanne Froio Susan Kline Us the Great Class of '68 For the past three years the Class of 68 has been led by President Maurice Flynn, the officers, and the Council. Because of the overwhelming spirit and sup- port of everyone in the class, we have been able to sponsor many successful and profitable events. Our support, however, did not end in Malden High. With the help of the entire school and co-chairmen David Walk, Alan Bumstead, William Geissler, Antoinette Santamango, and Thomas Flynn, money was collected by Senior Council members and packages were sent overseas to graduates of Malden High serving in the Armed Forces. Since ShufHe',, in our Sophomore year, and concluding with our Senior Prom, we have been leaders for future classes to follow. Here are the co-chairmen of our outstanding events: Barry O'Brien CShuHleDg Kenneth Petraglia and Leone DiBlasio CCarouselDg David and William Stokes CWMEX Basketball Gamebg Suzanne Belan- ger and William Geissler C0233 james Webb and Christina Haskins CNoe1Jg Susan Richmond, John Turpin, and Barry O'Brien CChannel '68Dg Nancy Tricket and Steve Duggan CYesterday's Gonejg Maurice Flynn CHuddleD. 'hind ..ZT1'2 Z fi SENIORS ELECTED to represent the Class of '68 are, from left to right: Row 1: Alma Anderson, Susan Stormont, Nancy Cox, Christina Haskins, Roslyn Levine, Phyllis Owens, Susan Richmond. Row 2: Kathleen Meidell, janet Fernandes, Karen Kotzen, Wendy Zimmerman, Barbara Factor, Arleen WW Carroll, Catherine Russo. Row 3: William Lowenstein, john Glancy, Brian McNamara, Thomas Flynn, james Millette. Row 4: David Stokes, Clifford Fales, Kenneth Petraglia, Thomas Romboli, John Turpin, Leonard Keough, Frederick Capodilupo. Class of 1958 CHERYL A. ALLEN 41 Waverly Street General Music Teacher An accomplished singer and clari- netist, Cheryl also is a gifted seamstress who sews her own clothes. A three-year Band member, a Youth Fellowship Secretary, and a Rainbow Girl, talented Cheryl spends her after school hours working at Joseph's Card Shop. t,.s m e .-r' Q RICHARD C. ANDERSON 55 Granite St. College College A letterman on the football team for three years, Andy is a star tackle. For two years he was a shot putter on the outdoor track team. To relax from his brisk sports pace, Andy lifts weights. In the summer months, Andy spends time at the beach. ANTHONY ALESSANDRO 60 Columbia Street General College A student council representative for three years, Tony is also a two- year letterman in tennis. Tony was an usher for Channel '68 and he contributed to the success of Oz by being on the decoration committee. When not in school, he relaxes to the sound of Donovan. LINDA AMICONE 120 West St. College Secretary During the fall, Linda is a regular spectator at all the Malden High School football games. When not listening to the music of The Righteous Brothers, she likes sew- ing. She also selects Bookkeeping as one of her favorite subiects. TERRENCE W. ANGELLI 10 Hill Street Dist. Ed. Undecided Terry, who plays guitar for The Refugees of Time,,would like them to do- as well as The-Animals. He was on the decorations committee for Carousel Terry often repairs motorcycles, plays football, or studies English, which is his best subiect. FREDERICK J. ALIBERTE 9 Goodwin Ave. College Marine Biologist Rick was a member of the Sopho- more Class Council. A four-year member of the Mass. Dolphins Scuba Diving Club, he was elected Treasurer. As a bass guitarist, Rick enjoys playing folk music and the blues. After school he works at Krey's Record Shop. PATRICK J. AMOROSO 65 Plainfield Ave. College College Pat, an outstanding end, is a three- year varsity letterman for Malden High School's football, hockey, and baseball teams. Pat's favorites include Math and hockey, and he often listens to the music of The Temptations, The Beach Boys, and The Beatles. lk . ROSEMARY D. ANGILERI 156 Columbia St. Commercial Secretary An energetic supporter of the Pep Club, vivacious Rose is also a loyal member of the Euture Busi- ness Leaders of America Club. An avid sports enthusiast, Rose spends some of her free time bowling. Typing and Shorthand top the list of Rose's favorites. CONSTANCE ALKINS 22 Auburn Street Commercial Secretary A staunch supporter of the Malden High School Pep Club, Connie also is a bowling and ice skating enthusiast. After work as a Secre- tary at the Fireman's Fund Insur- ance Company in Boston, Connie relaxes to the soothing music of The Mamas and the Papas. ALMA H. ANDERSON 111 Mills St. College Stewardess Head of the Maldonian Subscrip- tion Staff, Alma was also a mem- ber of the Student Council. She danced to Mame in Channel '68 , and helped with decorations for Carousel and Nedlam Knockout. Alma also finds time to cheer our Voke Boys to victory. FRANK W. ANNETTI 39 Madison Street General Accountant A member of the Immaculate Con- ception Reveries, a drum and bugle corps, Frankie also belongs to the Catholic Youth Organiza- tion and the Y.M.C.A. Frankie, a sports enthusiast, enjoys playing golf. He also has an excellent col- lection of stamps and coins. . We Ns 5 CHERYL A. ANTICO 10 Webster Place College Actress A two-year member of the Cham- ber Singers and Choral Art, Cher serves as Secretary of the National Honor Society and the Greenroom Dramatic Society. Cher has been a two-year member of the Pep Club, and has been the recipient of two A.P.S.L. awards. JAMES P. ANTONANGELI 51 Mt. Vernon St. Commercial Hairdresser At Carousel and The Shuffle , Jamie dee-iayed with sounds of his favorite groups, The Righteous Brothers and The Supremes. After work at the guidance ofifice, he displays his skill fixing cars. jamie also claims to have Malden's best record collection. DENISE C. AVOLA 51 North Milton Street Commercial Secretary Denise, who has been Mr. Boyle's secretary for three consecutive years,'was also a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. Besides bowling and collecting various Righteous Brothers albums in her spare time, Denise also likes to ski, swim, and type. LESLEY A. BADEN 21 Converse Avenue College Nurse A two-year member of both Latin Honor and Future Nurses, Lesley has belonged to TIFTY for one year. A member of the Band for three years, Lesley was appointed librarian and quartermaster. Dur- ing the summer months, Lesley served as a nurses' aide. EDWARD P. AYAN 56 Ashland St. Voke Electrician Taking an interest in fast cars, Eddie's favorite pastime is tinker- ing with his fifty-five Chevy. A skillful electrician, he is employed by Mercurio Electric Company. An ardent sports fan, Eddie particu- larly favors spectating Red Sox and Celtics games. RICHARD E. ARBO 71 Bainbridge St. Voke Automotive Mechanic An avid car enthusiast, Dick spends much of his time rebuilding '57 Chevrolets. When Dick is not working at Smyly Buick, he par- ticipates in his favorite sports, football and hockey. When time permits, he goes on ski excursions with the MHS Ski Club. BEVERLY M. BABCOCK 106 Daniels St. Commercial Secretary Musically-inclined Bev was a mem- ber of the Choral Art Society and the Chamber Singers. President and Secretary of the BYE, Bev was also the Secretary of her Church Drama Group. Taking part in Channel '68, she sang with the group called Just Us. KURT M. ARMSDEN 5 Nanepaphemet Ave. General U. S. Army A student of the piano for ten years, talented Kurt is also an accomplished organist. Kurt is a classical music fan and he has an excellent collection of records. A Y.M.C.A. member for two years, Kurt relaxes by lifting weights and playing ice hockey. JACOB B. BABIN 86 Judson St. Voke Sheetmetal A three-year member of the Voke basketball team, Jake has earned two letters and two trophies in this sport. Jake, an honor student, selects Drafting as his favorite subject. When not playing basket- ball, he listens to the music of The Dave Clark Five. 'ia- VIETNAM FUND DRIVE. PAMELA L. BAILEY 50 Vernon St. Commercial Bookkeeper As a member of the MHS Pep Club in her Sophomore year, Pam was a faithful supporter of the football team. Her varied hobbies include cooking, sewing, bowling, and miniature golf. After school, Pam is employed by the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company. FAITH A. BATES 1 Glenwood Street Commercial Housewife Faith, who served as a library assistant for one year, chooses English and Math as her best subiects. A collector of post cards, she often listens to The Three Degrees. In the summer, Faith goes swimming and sailing, and also plays kickball and badminton. JANICE S. BERMAN 30 Starbird St. College Teacher A faithful member of F.T.A. for two years, Jan holds the ofhce of Senior Executive board member in the Phi Delta Phi Sorority. A former Malden High School Band member, Jan was also in the MacDowell Girls' Concert Choir and Greenroom for one year. KATHLEEN E. BARRETT 100 Highland Ave. Commercial Stewardess A three-year representative for Maldonian, Kathy also was a mem- ber of the Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority for three years. An honor student, Kathy served on the decoration committees for Carou- sel and Noel , Kathy also was a candy girl for Channel '68 . 'Eli GAIL BEHAN 12 Fairmont St. Commercial Secretary A member of CYO, Gail's other outside activities include swim- ming, tennis, and skiing. She also spends many hours listening to The Beach Boys, The Temptations, and The Four Tops. In school, Gail's best subjects are English, Shorthand, and Typing. WAYNE D. BERTHEL 30 Division Street College U. S. Air Force A three-year member of the Malden DeMolay, Buzz also served as Senior Deacon. Much of Buzz's free time is occupied by water- skiing and playing baseball and basketball. When this athletic pace is too much, Buzz relaxes to the music of The Beach Boys. CHERYL J. BARRIS 17 Wigglesworth St. Commercial Secretary A two-year member of the ski club, Cheryl won a field hockey award for her outstanding ability in this sport. A former Pep Club member, Cheryl belongs to Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority. A par- ticipant in Channel '68, Cheryl is also a member of F.B.L.A, SUZANNE V. BELANGER 45 Seery St. College Teacher A Greenroom member for three years and a two-year member of the French Honor Society, Sue was a co-chairman of Oz. Sue also served on the Student Welfare Committee, and she was a delegate to the 1967 Oddfellows United Nations Pilgrimage of Youth. VINCENT P. BETTANO 140 Lyme Street College Sports Cartoonist As a guard, Vinny contributed to the Sacred Hearts CYO basketball team. His hobbies include drawing cartoons and portraits, and play- ing baseball. Vinny also listens to his large record collection of The Beach Boys, his favorite rock and roll group. JANICE BARTHELMESS 36 Julia Street General Hairdresser When not working at the Malden Hospital, ,Ian spends a great deal of her leisure time either skating, swimming, skiing, or surfing. Ranking high as her favorite popu- lar singing groups are The Mon- kees, The Mamas and The Papas, and The Righteous Brothers. MICHAEL E. BERLAN 129 Harvard St. General Accountant Mike is an expert golfer, and plays both baseball and basketball. His other outside activities include coin and stamp collecting, and working on cars. Mike listens to the recordings of Little Anthony and the Imperials, and his best subject is Math. GEOFFREY BLOMERTH 12 Clarence Terrace College Undecided A three-year member of COG and of French Honor, Jeff has also belonged to Latin Honor and the rifie team for two years. He was a two-year A.P.S.L. winner and a Blue and Gold representative. ,leif has been a member of the Chess Club for one year. JOAN D. BOMBARA 45 Bowman St. College Teacher President of the F.T.A., Joan was News Editor of the Blue and Gold. A member of the National Honor Society, Joan participated for two years in Latin Honor Society and Pep Club. Joan also belonged to CAM and the French Honor So- ciety for three years. ELLEN BORNSTEIN 23 Wolcott St. Commercial Secretary A member of the Band for three years, Ellen is the high stepping Head Majorette of Malden High. A member of the Phi Delta Phi Sorority for two years, Ellen horse- back rides and bowls during her leisure time. Ellen's best liked subject is Bookkeeping. LEONARD M. BRAND 31 Acorn St. College Teacher A three-year member of the Band, Lenny has also belonged to COG for three years. Lenny was a cheer- leader for the WMEX Basketball game, and served as Sergeant at Arms for Seymour Zimmerman A.Z.A. In his leisure hours, Lenny plays a game of basketball. FRANK J. BONANNO 82 Granville Ave. General Mechanic Treasurer of the Pacemaker's Hot Rod Club, Frank is an expert drag racer. He has reworked many cars so that they are in top-notch running condition. For relaxation, Frank listens to numerous records, especially by Little Anthony and the Imperials. ROBERT E. BOWMAN 307 Medford St. Commercial Undecided In addition to boating and read- ing American History, Bobby spends much of his time fishing. He also bowls and plays football. Besides all these activities, Bobby enjoys listening to many albums of his favorite popular singing group, The Righteous Brothers. LOUISE BRANDANO 326 Lynn St. Commercial Airline Stewardess Besides being a cheerleader for Malden Vocational High, Lou serves on committees for dances and all other class activities. She was student council representative in her Junior year. When school is not in session, she likes to attend drag races and read. JEAN BORGES 43 Granville Avenue Commercial Secretary Jeannie likes to spend her week- ends ice skating, roller skating, or playing tennis. In the evening she relaxes by painting in oils. Jeannie also enjoys the music of her favorite group, The Monkees, and collecting their records. In school she finds History her most interest- ing subject. DONNA M. BOYD 264 Charles Street Commercial Legal Secretary Donna was a five-year member of the Methodist Youth Fellowship and the Rainbow Girls. In school she was a member of the Pep Club and Choral Art. When not working as a file clerk at Berkshire Frocks, she listens to the music of The Tijuana Brass. PAUL M. BRANSFIELD 52 Lynn St. General Undecided An adept skiing enthusiast, Paul was a member of the Malden High School Ski Club. During the sum- mer months, he spends much of his spare time surfing, fishing, and waterskiing. When not working or studying, Paul tries to develop his ability in golf. ROBERT A. BORGES 33A Lisbon St. General Disc-Jockey Bobby, a spirited Malden High sports fan, regularly attends all of our football, basketball, and hockey games. Besides working at Giant Valu after school, he finds time to read Biology, collect various records, and listen to his several Rolling Stone albums. DAVID F. BIMDLEY 18 Salem Place College College An Auxilium Latinum award win- ner in his Sophomore year, Dave has cultivated a great interest in law. After school, Dave drives a truck for Home Cash Market. For relaxation from his rapid pace, Dave goes bowling or plays a hearty .game of football. fu iss. ANN T. BRENNAN 8 Granite St. General Hairdresser Ann has many hobbies, one of which is sewing. She also collects the latest albums of her favorite musical groups, The Supremes and Little Anthony and the lmperials. Ann spends her afternoons horse- back riding, and considers Health her best subject. MICHAEL E. BRIEN 60 Maynard Street General U. S. Armed Forces Sports-minded Mike loves water- skiing, swimming, and surfing, as well as playing basketball for his church team. Being mechanically inclined, he enjoys tinkering with cars when not working at Kelley's. Mike chooses Algebra II as his favorite subiect. EDWARD E. BRYAN 8 Copeland Terrace College Electrical Engineer Eddy is an honor student and a member of the Latin Honor So- ciety. He is a letterman in swim- ming and a member of the Y Leader Corps. In his Junior year, he was presented the Leader of the Year award. After school, he works at the Malden Car Wash. ALAN J. BUMSTEAD 32 Milton St. Voke Electrician Alan was a responsible member of the Senior class council. Having his flying license, Alan's main ambition is to become a profes- sional pilot. Leading an active life, Alan spends his spare time water- skiing, snowskiing, skindiving, and playing football. SUSAN BROADY 11 Walnut St. College Legal Secretary A three-year member of Phi Delta Phi Sorority, Sue served as Junior Corresponding Secretary and Senior Executive. She was also a two-year member of B'nai B'rith Girls. Sue participated two years as a member of the Band and one year in Greenroom. DOREEN M. BUCKLEY 1386 Salem St. General Peace Corps An active member of the German Honor Society, Doreen received the German Book Award in her junior year. Her favorite recording artists include The Righteous Brothers and The Supremes. Read- ing books about World War II is one of Doreen's pastimes. JANE C. BURGESS 59 Bainbridge Street Commercial Nurse Jane was a three-year member of Kappa Phi and a member of CYO. She supported her class in Chan- nel '68 , Yesterday's Gone , and Shuffle Jane also attends all of our football and hockey games. She spends her,summers as a park instructor. BARBARA BROOKS 10 Lynn Street Commercial Secretary Barb is a member of the Church of the Open Bible Youth Group. She relaxes to her own guitar play- ing and that of Peter, Paul, and Mary. Barb, also interested in oil painting, is a fan of the MHS football team and attends all their games. PATRICIA A. BUCKLEY 125 High Street Commercial Model A homeroom representative for Maldonizzn and Blue and Gold, Pattie was also a member of the Ski Club, Tri-Hi, The Business Club, and the Pep Club. She has supported her class in all of their activities including Yesterday's Gone and Noel . EDWARD G. BURKE 421 Salem St. College Civil Engineer Captain of cross-country, Ed also displays ability in indoor and out- door track. He received letters for excellence in all three of these sports. He is also the recipient of track awards and trophies outside of school. Ed was a two-year member of CYO. GALE BROWN 200 Mountain Ave. Commercial Med. Secretary Taking an interest in many .out- door sports events, Gale especially likes to participate in water skiing and tennis. During school, her favorite subjects are Shorthand and Typing. Whenever she has a free moment, Gale listens to the songs of The Monkees. ROBERT L. BUCKNER 171 Glenwood St. College Undecided Bob was a two-year member of COG and a one-year member of the Band. He is an organist in The Randomsu, a band which plays at many college concerts and mixers. He composes and plays his own music on the organ. In sports he enjoys swimming and skiing. MARGARET M. BURKE 77 Costance St. College Nurse Margie is Vice-President of the Future Nurses Club and a one- year member of Greenroom. She was President of the North Shore Prancers and is still an active member. Margie's outside interests are Waterskiing, swimming, and listening to records. PHILIP H. BURSTEIN 34 Bainbridge Street College Chemist A three-year member of Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternity, Phil was elected Vice-President in his Senior year. He also participates in the MHS Rifle Club. Phil's extra-curricular activities include hunting and photography, and his best subject is Math. RICHARD A. BYRNE 57A Lisbon St. Commercial Commercial Artist Richard was an active three-year member of the basketball team and a two-year member of the baseball team, and has received letters in both. He also practices his basketball skills on the CYO team. Richard is an organist in the group Society Children. MARGARET A. CAMERON 19 Winter St. Commercial Secretary Peggy was a three-year member of both Tri-Hi and Kappa Phi Sorority, and she worked with her class on Channel '68 . During the summer months she enjoys swim- ming, horseback riding, and tennis. She relaxes to music of The Supremes and Sonny and Chet. I JOHN BUSHEE 80 Wyoming Avenue General Commercial Pilot Bush was a member of the swim team and the outdoor track team, receiving letters in both. He has supported his class in all their activities, including Yestetday's Gone and Channel '68 . He relaxes to the music of his favorite group, The Beach Boys. ARLENE F. CADDY 26 Presley Street Dist. Ed. Legal Secretary A two-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority, Arlene also belonged to C.Y.O. She likes to dance while listening to the music of The Temptations. She often goes swimming and waterskiing. In school, her best subjects are Sewing and History. ANDREW R. CAMPBELL 18 Blaine St. College Air Force Andy was a member of the Ger- man Honor Society and the re- cipient of an Auxilium Latinum award. He was also a one-year member of the football team. When not working at Richdale, Andy attends DeMolay meetings. Math is the subject in which he excels. DAVID A. BUTTS 596 Salem St. General Bookkeeper An avid sports fan, Dave plays basketball and football, and during the summer goes horseback riding and Waterskiing. His best subject in school is Bookkeeping, and after school he works at Leo's Market. Dave often listens to the records of Wayne Newton. JAMES CAIN 435 Lebanon Street College Undecided James' favorite pastimes include golf and soccer. as well as drag racing and boxing. English is his preferred subject, and he enjoys books by .john Steinbeck. While not working at The Pancake House, James spends his time listening to The Rolling Stones. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL 64 Granville Ave. Commercial Secretary Betty considers Bookkeeping her favorite subject in school. In addi- tion to working at The Spa in Maine during the summer months, Betty also likes to swim, waterski, play touch football, and collect and play albums recorded by The Temptations and Little Anthony. PAUL BUZZELL 73 Converse Ave. College History Teacher Musically inclined Buzz was a two- year member of the Choral Art Society and the Chamber Singers. He has also spent five years master- ing the art of piano playing. Buzz has also served as Vice-President of the Baptist Youth Fellowship Basketball League. KATHLEEN CALLAHAN 96 Lawrence Street Commercial Undecided Kathy was an active three-year member of the MHS Pep Club. Intrigued by sports, she lauds the Red Sox. She also belonged to the CYO for two years. Listening to The Association, bowling, and swimming, are also among Kathy's favorite pastimes. FLORENCE M. CAMPBELL 24 Quincy Street Commercial Secretary Flo was an active member of her Church Youth Group, in which she served two years as Secretary. She was also a member of the Pep Club and Junior Achievement. Listening to The Mamas and Papas and collecting pictures are two of Flo's many pastimes. Class of l958 ANNA CAPPELLO 43 Wentworth St. Commercial Secretary Anne was a hard worker on the Senior farewell dance, Yester- day's Gone. She was a one-year member of the Pep Club and the Business Club. Anne enjoys danc- ing and painting, and listening to The Supremes or Wayne Newton. CATHERINE M. CARON 24 Albion Street General I.B.M. Operator Cathy is a three-year member of the Catholic Youth Organization. Her best subiect is History, but she also excels in cooking. Cathy enioys listening to all types of folk music, especially French Canadian, and the recordings of Peter, Paul, and Mary. JOSEPH CANDELORA 52 Oakland St. General Navy Candy is employed by Pearl Bakery after school hours. In school he enjoys Psychology and Physics. When not getting exercise playing such sports as baseball, football, hockey, and swimming, Candy relaxes to the music of The Temptations or The Miracles, FRED J. CAPODILUPO, JR. 376 Salem Street General Singer Freddie, whose favorite hobby is singing, was a three-year member of both the Choral Art Society and Chamber Singers. He also sang in Channel '68 , and was a homeroom representative for one year. In school, English is the subiect in which Freddie excels. CHARLENE CARBERRY 538 Medford Street Commercial Business School Charlie has been a three-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha, a two-year Vocational Cheerleader, and a one-year member of the Pep Club. In her spare time she collects and listens to records. Charlie keeps active by going boat- ing, surfing, or ice skating. ARLEEN P. CARROLL 41 Coleman Street College Teacher Arleen was two-year member of the Pep Club and a cheerleader in her Senior year. She was also a member of Future Teachers, French Honor, USONA, and Tri- Hi. Arleen served on the Student Council, and worked on the ticket committee for Channel '68 . DENNIS CARLAN 78 Seaview Ave. College Undecided Besides working at the Malden Knitting Mills after school, Dennis is also a member of the MHS baseball team. He has been a student council representative for two years, and was an usher at Channel '6S. Dennis also helped on the dance committee for Carousel PAUL CARTER 37 Harding Ave. Voke Undecided Paul is a .member of the Town Line Bowling League. A fan of Mark Twain and, most of all, foot- ball, he would never miss a Patriots game. Among his hobbies are reading and carving. Paul con- siders Metal Fabrication his most interesting subiect. F' MARGARET J. CAPONE 10 Mills St. College Teacher Margaret was a two-year member of the MacDowell Girls' Concert Choir and the Blue and Gold typ- ing staff. She helped her class by working on Shuffle and singing Mame in Channel '68. Marg- atet's hobbies include playing the guitar and waterskiing. ALLAN CARMAN 29 Columbia St. College Dentist An honor student, Al was a two- year member of COG and Latin Honor, and one-year member of French Honor. Al belonged to the Pilgrim Youth Fellowship, where he served as Vice-President. After school he is employed at Ken- nedy's Egg and Butter Market. JOHN R. CASCIO 425 Lynn St. General Accountant For four years, Cash played the clarinet in Malden High School's Band. With Woodworking being his favorite subject, his specialties are hope chests and cabinets. Swimming, fishing, baseball, and listening to The Beatles are what Cash calls relaxation. wmsy...,.., MICHAEL J. CERCHIONE 4 Wyeth Ct. College College Mike was a two-year member of LIT. He played the position of guard on the basketball team, where he received J. V. and varsity letters. On Mike's sports list, foot- ball and swimming also rate high. In school, he considers Math as his most interesting class. ww-sv DAVID P. CHADWICK 47 Lanark Road College Engineer An expert marksman, Chad is a member of the Rifle Club, and a two-year member of the Chess Club. In the afternoons Chad is a hard worker at Vfoolworths He is also a spectator at many MHS football and basketball games. Chad's favorite subiect is Math. MARK CHIACCHI 58 Malden St. General Insurance Man Mark, a talented guitar player, spends many of his leisure hours listening to his favorite kinds of popular music. He participates in a good game of football whenever it is possible. In school, United States History is the subject Mark enjoys most. JOSEPH F. CICCOTELLO 76 Essex Street College Biologist Sports-minded Chic names basket- ball and weight lifting as his favorites. In school he worked on the decorations for Carousel, and was a member of the football team, Chic prefers The Mamas and The Papas and The Four Tops over many of the pop groups. MARY CHIMI 46 Home Street College Teacher A two-year member of F.T.A., Mary was a recipient of an Auxil- ium Latinum Award in her Sopho- more year. She also is a member of the French Honor Society and the Business Club. To relax, Mary reads, goes skiing, or listens to the music of The Supremes. MAUREEN B. CHAITON 27A Lisbon St. Commercial Secretary Maureen was a member of the Future Nurses and MacDowell Girls' Concert Choir. On the Maldonian Subscription Staff for three years, she also worked for Mr. Oxman. Outside of school Maureen was a two-year member of both BBG and Phi Delta Phi. get . ,V . fs - 3 . Q ... .J .J t l it S f 1 as JEAN CHIRICHETTI 29 Marshall Avenue College Teacher A member of the Pep Club for one year. Jean was elected Head Cheerleader in her Senior year. She has also been a member of Tri-Hi and USONA for three years. Jean has helped on Pep Club dance committees, and was a Graduation Usherette for two years. .,.. Q --'. ' . Ns 'X sz-Ig: 5' News t 'e f - 1 . V as Qs- ' f 6. '- ' .S s . . if -I -- JOSEPH CHAPMAN 28 Chestnut Street Commercial Undecided An honor student at Malden High, Joe's favorite subject in school is his Bookkeeping class. lntrigued by all professional sports, he lauds the Red Sox. When not studying or working at Oak Grove Market, he listens to the sounds of The Association. JANE CIABURRI Zl Andrew Street College Secretary Janie is employed as a salesgirl at Jordan Marsh Company after school. In school her favorite sub- ject is French, and outside of school she enjoys football and basketball. Janie relaxes while sew- ing, and gets exercise when she goes horseback riding. CHRISTMAS IN ROOM 15. CAROL S. CIOVACCO 107 Judson Street College Teacher A three-year member of German Honor and CAM, Carol also par- ticipated in Choral Art and Chamber Singers. Playing guitar and writing songs is especially interesting to her. Listening to the popular hits of The Tijuana Brass is what Carol calls relaxation. ELLEN CLARK 53 Harvard St. Commercial Secretary An excellent typist, Ellen is also very good at Bookkeeping. As a girl who loves outdoor activities, she ice skates and enjoys swim- ming. A special interest is making her own clothes. Ellen is a part- time worker at Liggett's Drug Store in Malden Square. GEORGE COLANGELI 51 Julia Street Electrical Engineer For two years, Eel has played end position for the Golden Tornado football team. Not only is he a letterman in football, but also in indoor and outdoor track. Being mechanically inclined, Eel especial- ly enjoys working with cars and motorcycles. General MICHAEL E. CITRANO 33 Claremont Street General Electronics Engineer Su-Su was an energetic member of the Junior Varsity Baseball team in his Sophomore year. A three- year member of the Band, he helped deliver their successful dance, Freak-Out . After school Su-Su spends most of his time working at Malden Knitting Mills. LYNNE E. CLOONAN 89 Linden Avenue Dist. Ed. Model Lynne was on the committees for Carousel and The Shuffle . She often goes swimming and ice skat- ing, and is a spectator at football games. In school, Lynne likes Biology and Math, and she dances while listening to the music of The Three Degrees. JOHN COLANTUONI 35 High Rock Road Voke Electrician An auto enthusiast, John watches many stock car races and owns a 1955 Chevrolet. When not work- ing on his car, John spends many weekends hunting in the Maine woods or competing in a football game. For relaxation, John often listens to The Dave Clark Five. KATHLEEN A. CLAPP 8 Albion St. Commercial Undecided A valuable player for the girl's field hockey, basketball, and soft- ball teams, Kathy was the recipient of three letters. As a member of St. Josephs C.Y.O., she also par- ticipates on their softball team. Swimming and painting occupy much of her spare time. LARRY S. COHEN 90 Autumn Street College Electronics Engineer Larry is a three-year member of COG and Latin Honor. As an A.Z.A. fraternity brother for three years, he served as Social Chair- man. Larry is also a two-year recipient of the Auxilium Latinum Award. He is employed after school at Oak Grove Drug store. ELIZABETH COLBERT 87 Hawthorne Street Commercial Secretary An active Vice-president of Tri- Hi, Betsy is also President of her sorority, Alpha Delta Alpha. A two-year member of the Band and the Ski Club, she also received two letters as girls' tennis manager. Swimming and painting come first on Betsyls list. BEVERLY CLARK 9 Barrett Street General Airline Stewardess As a sophomore, Bev was a Blue and Gold homeroom representa- tive and a member of the student council. An Alpha Delta Alpha sister for three years, she also par- ticipated in the Pep Club for one year. Bev works part time at Malden's jordan Marsh Company. JOSEPH G. COLAMETA 11 Kenmore Rd. General Civil Engineer Joe, an energetic sportsman, played basketball for three years, earning his varsity letter. A three-year member of the Y.M.C.A., he plays all outdoor sports. loe took part in many class activities as an active council member in his Sophomore year. WALTER I. COLE III 205 Tremont St. General U. S. Air Force President of his Church Youth Group for four years, Wally is also Treasurer of the Explorers, Jr. Assistant Scout Master of the local Boy Scouts pack, and a two- year member of his Youth Ministry Committee. Wally also works in construction. ROBERT COMEAU 134 Belmont Street Voke Sheetmetal mechanic Among Bobby's favorite activities are bowling and hunting. Ari en- thusiastic member of his class, he participated on all the Valentine Dance committees and received a certificate for the Rifle Club. Bobby likes the Beach Boys and is a stock car fan. DAN COOPER 12 Victor Street College Teacher Dan is a two-year member of the Future Teachers of America. An honor student for the past two years, History is tops on his list, along with Folk guitar and Folk music. Dan, recently transferred from Malden Catholic, works part- time at Jordan Marsh. DEBRA M. COSTA 9 Harden Road College Teacher Give me a V! shouts Debbie, an energetic cheerleader for the Voca- tional High School. A two-year member of French Honor and Latin Honor, she received the Auxilium Latinum award. She is also social chairman of F.T.A., and a Kappa Phi Sorority sister. BARBARA J. COMO 24 Como Street General Hairdresser After school, Barb is a part-time waitress for the Shrimpboat in Malden. She also takes pride in creating and making her, own stylish wardrobe. Barb rates swim- ming, aft, and listening and danc- ing to the beat of The Beach Boys as tops. VALERIE COPPOLA 76 Dutton St. Commercial Secretary Valerie is a part-time secretary for the Newco Aluminum Com- pany. ln her Junior year she took part in many class activities, and worked on the dance committees of Noel and Carousel . Valerie collects albums of The Supremes and enjoys dancing to them. DAVID M. COTTER 25 Glenrock Avenue General Armed Forces A Catholic Youth Organization member for three years, Dave was also a member of the Y.M.C.A. After school, he has a part-time job at the Firestone Company and also works on motorcycles. Listen- ing to The Rolling Stones albums rates high on Dave's list. SHEILA M. CONNOLLY 18 Home Street College Airline Stewardess For the past three years Sheila has been a member of the Catholic Youth Organization and an Alpha Delta Alpha sister. A Pep Club member for two years, she was a spectator at all MHS games. Listening to the music of The Association is what Sheila calls relaxation. DEBRA R. CORRENTI 19 Claremont Street College Teacher Debbie is a two-year member of USONA and Future Teachers. She was an Alpha Delta Alpha sister for three years and Secretary of the Pep Club. In her Sophomore year, she played left halfback for girl's field hockey. Debbie rates water skiing as tops. PATRICIA A. COUGHLIN 72 Newhall Street Commercial Hairdresser A member of the Pep Club for one year, and a spectator of all MHS games, Tish is an enthusias- tic sports fan. She is an excellent swimmer and badminton player, and especially relaxes to the music of Wilson Pickett. MARIANNE CONSOLO 228 Washington St. Commercial Medical Secretary Marianne is an avid spectator at the Norwood Arena Drag Races. During the summer months, she enjoys swimming and surfing at Nahant Beach. Bookkeeping and Typing are her best subjects, and Marianne is especially partial to the music of The Supremes. LUCY J. COSENTINO 26 Nevada Street Commercial Secretary Lucy is a three-year member of Choral Art and C.Y.O. A member of the Ecce Signum Sorority for three years, she became Secretary in her last year. As a Sophomore, she was on the student council and a member of the Oueen's Court at the Homecoming Dance. JANET A. COVIELLO 26 High St. General Journalist Jan is a three-year member of CYO and Treasurer of Ecce Signum Sorority. She was a homeroom representative for both school publications, Maldonian as a Sophomore, and Blue and Gold in her Senior year. ,Ian was also an usherette for Channel '68. NANCY M. COX 31 Barrett St. General Airline Stewardess A two-year member of the Band, Nancy was also a Blue and Gold representative, and was on the student council. An Alpha Delta Alpha sister for three years, and a member of CYO, Nancy also was in the queen's court of the Homecoming Dance in her Sophomore year. BRIAN L. CRANNELL 378 Lebanon St. General College A three-year player for the Golden Tornadoes, the Adornmen, and a one-year member of the wrestling team, Brian received five varsity letters. In football he played end position and covered the outfield in baseball. Brian also works part- time at Woolworth's. WILLIAM E. CROKEN 15 Dale St. General Professional Baseball Billy received a total of nine Varsity letters in football, hockey, and baseball. Not only was he Captain of the football team, but the baseball team as well. ln his Sophomore and Junior years, Billy also was a member of the student council. THOMAS P. CROTTY 88 Williams St. College History Teacher Tom, a three-year member of Ger- man Honor, was also an honor roll student for two consecutive years. In his junior year, he par- ticipated in the Choral Art Society and was a member of the Chess Club. After school, Tom works part time at Woolworth's. HARRY B. CROWE 80 Cherry St. General Undecided A three-year member of the Young Mens Christian Association, Harry often works out and swims there. Being especially interested in Archaeology, he names Earth Science and Geography as his best- liked subiects. After school, Harry Works on cars. KATINKA I. CSIGI 67 Converse Avenue College History Teacher A Patriotism Essay award winner, Katinka was a member of French Honor and German Honor. In her Sophomore year, she was on the student council and in Choral Art for one year. Vice-President of National Honor, she was also a USONA member. JOHN CUMMINGS 54 Maple St. General Undecided John has been a steady worker for the Malden Redevelopment Authority for two years. A specta- tor of all Malden High sports, he enioys baseball, football, and hockey. John also swims and works out at the Y.M.C.A. after school and on weekends. JEAN M. CUNNINGHAM 186 Washington Street General Dental Assistant The possessor of a large collection of Sonny and Cher records, Jean listens to them frequently. She also is a spectator at football and basketball games. In school, Jean's best subiect is English and, after school, she is an office worker at Granr's. LINDA J. CYR 188 Washington St. College Business College In her Junior year, Linda was a member of the French Honor So- ciety and a consistent credit roll student. She worked on the decora- tion committees for Noel, Carousel, and Yesterday's Gone. Bowling, dancing, and golfing seem to be her favorite hobbies. ... . . KATHLEEN L. CROTEAU 51 Grimshaw St. Commercial I.B.M. A member of the Pep Club in her Sop'homore year, Kathy enjoys Waterskiing, swimming, and horse- back riding. She especially relaxes to the music of The Supremes and Herman's Hermits. After school, Kathy works part-time at the Bell Telephone Company. BRIAN C. CUMMINGS 70 Lenark Rd. General Sports Announcer Brian has been a member of the Band for three years. In his Sopho- more year, he was a member of the wrestling team, but later be- came Manager for the following two years. He was also Manager of the football team in his Junior and Senior years. MICHAEL A. DALY 1 Fremont St. College Engineer Mike received a letter for playing tackle on the football team in his Junior year. He is a three-year member of the Y.M.C.A., and he also plays golf. Mike's best subiect in school is Math, and out of school he listens to The Jefferson Airplane. JANET DAMELIN 17 Clarendon St. College Teacher ,lan is a two-year member of Latin Honor, committee chairman of Future Teachers, and a member of the Band. In her Junior year, she was a Maldfmian representative, and is also a member of B'nai B'rith Girls. Musically inclined, ,Ian plays piano and guitar. ROSEMARIE DeFRANZO 48 Blantyre Rd. College Teacher Belonging to Tri-Hi for three years, Rosemarie was elected Presi- dent in her Senior year. A three- year member of Choral Art and a two-year member of Chamber Singers, she belonged to F.T.A. Enioying baseball and languages, Rosemarie favors folk music. Ist. N GLORIA J. DeSALVO 356 Ferry St. College Teacher A member of FTA for two years, Gloria's ambition is to become a teacher. Her hobbies include play- ing the guitar and sketching. She puts English and football at the top of her like list. Working at Bell's Donut Shop fills up the rest of her day. MARY J. DANCA 103 Oakland St. College Teacher Vice-President of her class, Mary is also a member of Latin Honor, and Publicity Manager of French Honor and USONA, An Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority sister, Mary is also a three-year Pep Club member, and as a Junior, she was a student council member. CHERYL S. DENNISON 90 Pierce Street College Veterinarian A three-year member of USONA, Choral Art, and Kappa Phi Soror- ity, Cheryl is also Treasurer of the Orchestra. A Pep Club and Ger- man Honor member, she also par- ticipated on the girls' basketball team as a guard, and received two Varsity letters. GREGORY P. DETERDING 80 Summer Street General History Major A past Maldonian representative, Greg was also on the student coun- cil for one year. His chief interests are travel, records. and photog- raphy. Greg was publicity co-chair- man of Shuffle, and won an Honor Roll Emblem during his Junior year. GAIL A. DANIELS 14 James Street General Undecided A two-year member of the MHS Pep Club, Gail was also an Alpha Delta Alpha sorority sister for three years. An adroit painter, she prefers Miss Carney's Art class to any other. For hours of reading pleasure, Gail chooses to read modern novels. THOMAS DeNUCCE 57 Warren Avenue General Carpenter A homeroom representative in his Sophomore year, Tom has been a member of the wrestling team for one year. His best subject in school is Health, and out of school he often fixes cars and plays football. Tom also listens to rhythm and blues records. THOMAS L. DEVEAU 100 Medford St. General Draftsman A two-year member of the Boys Club, Tom likes to travel and play golf. Tom applies the skills he learns in Mechanical Drawing to his work as an apprentice drafts- man. His outside interests center around his Honda '160' and the trophies he has won. WENDY E. DAVIDSON 36 Perkins Avenue College College A four-year member of the Band, Wendy also has belonged to Phi Delta Phi and F.T.A. She was refreshment chairman of Shuffle, and is a spectator at football, basketball, and hockey games. Wendy listens to The Beatles and goes surfing and swimming. NANCY A. DePRIEST 69 Suffolk Street General Undecided Nance has been an active member of Rainbow Girls for three years, When not attending these meet- ings, Nance is either painting pic- tures of landscapes, taking bicycle rides around Pine Banks Park and the Forestdale Area, or settling down with a good book. LORETTA M. DeVITO 68 Fairview Avenue College Psychologist Lorie is Head of Sales for the Maldonian. A past member of the Pep Club, Tri-Hi, and the tennis team, she has also served on the student council, and was ticket co- chairman of Shuffle Lorie is chiefly interested in poetry, de- bating, and English. Class of I 968 JANICE M. DiFILIPO 156 Sylvan Street College Teacher An Associate Editor of the Blue and Gold, ,Ian is also a member of FTA. She is the Assistant Treasurer of Ecce Signum and a three-year member of CAM. Jan also participates in the French Honor Society, and after school she plays tennis or waterskis. NOREEN DORAZIO 111 Oakland St. Commercial Secretary Nor keeps active throughout the year by swimming and ice skating. When not earning money baby- sitting, she reads and collects magazines about movie stars. After studying Shorthand and Typing, Nor relaxes to the music of Lesley Gore and Johnny Mathis. LEONE R. DiBLASIO 1245 Fellsway Commercial Accountant Co-chairman of Carousel and a WMEX cheerleader, Leo was on the committees for all Sophomore events. Leo volunteers his time to the Boston Association for Re- tarded Children, and is also a mem- ber of the Tom Dooley League, a 'service organization. JOANNE DiSCIULLO 64 Glen St. Commercial Secretary Jo, a member of the Pep Club for two years, is a faithful follower of the Golden Tornadoes. Her acute interest in Shorthand and Typing is proven by her ambition to be a commercial secretary. Swimming, horseback riding, and dancing are rated high by Jo. ANN M. DOUCETTE 205 Salem St. General I.B.M. operator An enthusiastic member of the Pep Club for two years, Annie attends all of the Malden High School football games. Dancing and listening to records by Connie Francis is a favorite pastime of Annie's. Her best-liked subjects include French and Typing. MICHAEL J. DiCESARE 295 Pearl St. General Undecided A five-year member of the Y.M.C.A., Mike is a swimming instructor for the Wakeheld Chap- ter. He is a fan of The Beach Boys, and has a large collection of their records. Mike spends his free afternoons playing football and riding his motorcycle. ROBERT J. DONAHUE 1460 Salem Street Commercial Undecided Lloyd , a three-year member of the Malden High School wrestling team, won a letter in his Sopho- more and Junior years. Lloyd spends his spare time at the Y.M.C.A., and relaxes to records by The Righteous Brothers. He has a strong interest in Science. MARIE C. DOW 10 Grace Street General Secretary A Worker at Lechmere Sales after school, Marie returns home to listen .to her record collection, in- cluding such artists as The Su- premes and The Temptations. Dur- ing the winter months, Marie ice- skates for exercise. Her best-liked subject is Shorthand. DOREEN A. DICKIE 2 Hemenway Ave. Commercial Secretary A two-year member of Pep Club and a one-year member of Choral Art, Doreen has helped on the decorations committee for Shuf- fle, Also participating in CYO for three years, she enjoys sewing and knitting. To relax, Doreen listens to The Beach Boys. WILLIAM C. DONOVAN, JR. 30 Columbia Street General Undecided An outstanding athlete of Malden High, Dunna achieved two let- ters for his performance in hockey and baseball. During his Sopho- more year, iiDUHH3ii was the Maldonian representative from his homeroom. After school he drives for the Malden Taxi Company. SHARON L. DOWNING 14 Bow St. Commercial Legal Secretary After school and in the summer, Sharon is employed by Malden Hospital as a ward aide. In her extra time, she likes to attend football and basketball games, and participates in roller-skating and swimming. Sharon's best-liked sub- iects are Math and Shorthand. PENELOPE S. DOWST 64 Cushing Road College Secretary A four-year member of the Metho- dist Youth Fellowship, Penny also belongs to the Rainbow Girls. An admirer of water sports, Penny spends many hours boating. Since playing the guitar is a favorite hobby of Penny's, she is fond of folk-singer Tom Rush. STEPHEN P. DUGGAN 178 Lebanon Street Commercial College A former New England Y.M.C.A. championship diver, Steve is a member ofthe MHS Swim Team. He was Co-Chairman of Yester- day's Gone and has been a mem- ber of the student council for three years. Steve also was a mem- ber of the football team. GARY W. EISNOR 24 Blantyre Road College Minister. Gary, President of B.Y.F., spends a great deal of his leisure time collecting coins and listening to his favorite popular singing group, The Temptations. The recipient of a Junior Varsity letter in basket- ball, Gary enjoys skiing and play- ing baseball. ROBERT DUFFY 94 Rich St. General Undecided In his Sophomore year, Duff was on the Malden High School basket- ball team. Since repairing jewelry is a hobby of Duffs, he works after school at the Town and Country Jewelry Store in Malden. His out- side interests include waterskiing and car racing. DONNA M. DUPONT 178 Belmont St. Commercial Hairdresser During her Sophomore year Donna was an active member of the Pep Club. Keeping busy by swimming and bowling, Donna also likes to spend her spare hours reading romance and mystery stories. Sonny and Cher and Johnny Mathis are among her favorite singers. DONNA M. DUGAS 34 Garland Avenue General Secretary A two-year member of The Pep Club, Marty is a student helper at Malden Vocational High. Since Marty spends her summers in Canada, French is her best-liked subject. During her extra time, she listens to records by The Su- premes and The Beach Boys. PAMELA F. DURNING 49 Bishop Road General Undecided In her Junior year Pamela was a members of the Choral Art So- ciety. A former worker at the State Office Building in Boston, Pamela is employed by the Malden Telephone Company after school. Pamela also finds pleasure in listening to Bob Dylan records. GEORGE T. DUGGAN 56 Elwell Street General Mechanic An enthusiastic sports fan, George likes to play a round of golf or bowl a string. An employee at Smyly Buick, George is interested in all types of cars and also drag racing. Collecting records as a hobby, he relaxes to the music of The Temptations. PAUL R. EASON 7 Dell Street General Physical Ed. Teacher Paul, an all-around athlete, is the Captain of both the indoor and outdoor track teams. He received a Varsity letter for football, and two Varsity letters in track. Besides school sports, Paul enioys playing hockey and tennis in his spare time. fc? DON'T EAT TOO MUCH, GIRLS! DANE L. ELLIS 21 Woodland Road College College Vice-President of the Choral Art Society and a three-year member of the Band, Dane is an avid fan of football and baseball. Cars and stamps occupy his spare time. After graduation, Dane is heading for Africa, where he will work in the volunteer service. CARL E. ERIKSON 65 Davis Street College Engineer Lief has been a member of the Band for four years and a two- year member of the Stage Band and Orchestra. He participated in the Jackie Gleason segment of Channel '68. When he isn't working, coin collecting and fish- ing engage most of his spare time. PAULA E. FAIELLA 131 Adams Street College Secretary Paula, a three-year member of Tri- Hi and Pep Club, belonged to MacDowell Club in her Sopho- more year. This past President of Junior Achievement twice received the Auxilium Latinum award. Painting, baseball, and football occupy much of her spare time. DOUGLAS J. ELLIS 53 Wigglesworth Street Commercial Bookkeeper In his Sophomore year, Doug be- longed to the outdoor track team. Softball, football, and fishing are among his favorite pastimes, and Bookkeeping is Doug's favorite subject. After school and on week- ends he works at the First National in East Boston. G. PAUL ELLIS 1226 Salem Street General U. S. Air Force Working for the Lewis Candy Company occupies much of Paul's time. His outside interests include following the action of various football, hockey, and baseball games, and playing the guitar. Paul ranks English flrst among his favorite school subjects. STEPHEN J. ESTEE 18 Stevens Street Commercial Broadcasting School Steve is an enthusiastic and ener- getic fan of football, baseball, hockey, and most other sports. He spends his leisure hours listening to and collecting the records of his favorite group, The Beatles. Steve lists English first among his favorite school subjects. CLIFFORD E. FALES 2 Lynn St. College College A three-year MHS track and foot- ball lettermen, Cliff was a repre- sentative on the Senior Council. Participating on all class activities, he worked on Carousel , Shuf- fle , and took part in Channel '68 . After school, Cliff works at the Granada Lanes. BARBARA E. FACTOR 22 Newton Street College Nurse The President of Future Nurses and a three-year member of the Band, Barb is a Nurses' Aide at Malden Hospital. She worked on the dance committee for Freak- Out . Barb, who is a member of the student council, assisted with the script for Channel 68 . ANTHONY F. FANTASIA 44 Rand Street Voke Tape Control Operator The eflicient Class President of Voke, Tony has received varsity letters for playing on the Voke baseball team. When not working at the Hansco Company after school and on weekends, he plays a game of baseball or listens to the music of the Beach Boys. MARTHA J. ELLIS 12 Baldwin Street College College Mattie, a member of the Pep Club and Tri-Hi, received the Auxilium Latinum award in her Sophomore and Junior years. This Voke cheer- leader was, for two years, a Blue and Gold representative. Martie's spare time is occupied by horse- back riding, tennis, and Math. BEVERLY E. FACTOR 22 Newton Street College Medical Secretary Bev, a three-year member of Choral Art and Band, also be- longed for two years to the Stage Band. This Maldonian homeroom representative worked on the script and played piano in the Jazz Tones for Channel '68. Bev is a Nurse's Aide at the Malden Hospital. KATHLEEN A. FARRAHER 264 Broadway College Undecided Kathy, a two-year member of the C a t h o l i c Youth Organization, worked on the dance committee for Shuffle . Roller skating, knit- ting, baseball, and records by Dean Martin engage most of her free time. Kathy lists Latin first among her favorite subjects. LYNN M. FARRAHER 17 Beltran Terrace Commercial Airline Stewardess In her Sophomore year, Bobbie belonged to the MacDowell Con- cert Choir. Her leisure hours are spent horseback riding, swimming, and playing tennis. Math and Typ- ing are Bobbie's favorite subjects. After school she works at the Malden Lumber Company. PRISCILLA A. FENTON 306 Washington Street College X-ray Technician A three-year member of Pep Club and Tri-Hi, Pennie spends her spare time listening to the music of the Beach Boys. Skiing is just one of the many sports in which Pennie participates. Her future plans include college and becom- ing an X-ray Technician. MELODY L. FAY 111 Glen St. Commercial Secretary A three-year member of the Girls' Concert Choir, Mel belonged to the Rifle Club for two years. The Queen of the 1967 Vocational Valentine Dance, she spends time reading, swimming and ice skat- ing. Mel's favorite subjects are Stenography and English. KAREN FERGUSON 32 Clyde St. College Teacher After being an eager member of the Pep Club, Karen was accepted for the MHS cheerleading squad. Her enthusiasm in cheerleading gained her two letters. Karen doesn't find any time to waste as she is an active member of USONA and Kappa Phi Sorority. STEPHEN A. FEWTRELL 26 Seery St. College Engineer As a three-year member of the Malden High School wrestling team, Steve won a varsity letter. Steve also belonged to the outdoor track team for one year, the cross country team, and the Y.M.C.A. One of Steve's favorite pastimes is collecting records. STEVEN FIELDING 20 Hyde St. Voke Undecided Steve is an active member in both the Y.M.C.A. and the N.E. Ama- teur Athletic Union. During the summer, Steve goes water-skiing and swimming. He showed his ability in electrical work when he helped with the Valentine Dance and other high school dances. PETER R. FELDMAN 50 Prosper Street College College Pete, the recipient of a J.V. letter in wrestling, was a member of the Rifle Club in his Sophomore year. Besides working at Clark's Drug Store, he helps his family raise basset hounds. Coin collecting and baseball occupy most of Pete's spare time. JANET P. FERNANDES 40 Plainfield Avenue Commercial Secretary For two years, Janet represented her homeroom on the Junior and Senior student councils. Athletic Janet was a member of both the Pep Club and the rifle team in her Sophomore year. She served on the dance committees for Yesterday's Gone and Noel. LINDA J. FIGELSKI 34 Cedar St. College Teacher Backing up the Vocational High football and basketball teams as a cheerleader, Linda is also a three-year member of Pep Club. Linda's other activities include the Blue and Gold typing staff, Future Teacher's of America Club, and Kappa Phi Sorority. STEVEN W. FELMAN 135 Cross Street College Chemist Steve, a three-year member of COG, belonged to the French Honor Society for two years and German Honor for three years. A fan of baseball, he also served as an usher at football games. Coin collecting and Science engage most of Steve's leisure hours. JOHN FERRO 149 Oakland St. General Computer-Programming As a sports enthusiast, Jay Jay played on the MHS hockey team as a right wing during his Sopho- more and Junior years. For a hobby, Jay Jay builds radios and electronic equipment. After school, he spends his time working at Kennedy's Butter Sc Egg Com- pany. STEVEN G. FISH 17 Fremont Street General Professional Baseball Participating as a guard on the football team for two years, Steve received a letter in his Junior year. When not practicing for the team, he collects records and model cars. To rest from all these activities, Steve listens to the music of The Beatles. DANIEL R. FISHMAN 12 Princeton Rd. College Teacher Drum Captain of the Band, Danny also served as Historian for the Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternity. Dur- ing his Sophomore year he was a cheerleader for the WMEX Basketball Game. Danny's main interests include coin and stamp collecting and playing the dnims. GERALD S. FITZPATRICK 38 Beltran Street College Undecided A French and Latin Honor stu- dent, and a member of LIT, Fitz won two Auxilium awards. Re- ceiving a letter in swimming, Fitz also belongs to the outdoor track team. Fitz represented his home- room on the Sophomore Council and was the temporary Treasurer. KATHLEEN A. FOLEY 226 Clifton Street Commercial Airline Hostess A member of ADA Sorority and the F.B.I...A., Kathy was on the Blue and Gold circulation staff for two years. In her Sophomore year, Kathy was in the Pep Club and the MacDowell Choir. An avid tennis fan, she played on the tennis team in her Junior year. DONNA M. FITZGERALD 81 Medford St. Commercial Data-Processing Dimples is a member of the Girls' Concert Choir and a repre- sentative in the box lunch pro- gram. Employed after school as a secretary at the fire station, Dimples worked in the Mayor's oliice during the summer. In her leisure time, she travels and sings. CAROL A. FLORENTINO 17 Hancock Street College Teacher An active member of the Choral Art Society and a four-year mem- ber of Rainbow Girls, Carol won an Auxilium Latinum award in her Sophomore and Junior years. After school, Carol works at the Royal Cleaners. She names Eng- lish as her favorite subiect. LESLEY A. FOLEY 217 Olivet Street Commercial Secretary A booster of the Pep Club, Les was also a member of St. ,Ioseph's CYO. Swimming and skiing are among Les's favorite sports. After school she works as a secretary at the Mirror Glaze Distributors, Inc., and relaxes to records by The Association. ANN M. FITZPATRICK 9 Lyle Terrace Commercial Secretary Fitzy, a one-year member of the Pep Club and a three-year mem- ber of the Concert Choir, enioys dancing and bowling. She has worked hard for her class as she helped on the Carousel and Pep Club dance committees. Fitzy fre- quently spends her time horseback riding. MAURICE R. FLYNN, III 37 East Border Road College Lawyer President of the class of '68, Moe is also a three-year member of COG. In the summer, Moe worked at the Eastern Middlesex Court House. An active member of the indoor track team, Moe played on the Junior Varsity basketball team in his Sophomore year. BETTY JANE FORBES 575 Salem Street College Key Punch Operator A three-year member of the Choral Art Society, Betty Jane won an Auxilium Latinum Award in her Junior year. After being a candy striper at the Malden Hospital for three years, she became a ward aide. Betty Jane relaxes to the music of The Four Tops. ANN M. FITZPATRICK 26 Dennis Rd. Commercial Hairdresser A two-year bowling league mem- ber at the Towne Line Bowling Alley, Fitzy is employed there part- time as a waitress. When not participating in her favorite activi- ties of baseball, football, and ice skating, Fitzy relaxes to the rhythm of The Temptations. THOMAS E. FLYNN 48 High Rock Road College Undecided In his Sophomore year, Tom played as shortstop on the baseball team. As center and captain of the hockey team, Tom won two letters and was presented with a plaque for sportsmanship by the cheer- leaders. As a council member, he helped on the Viet Nam drive. NANCY J. FORD 226 Oliver Street General I.B.M. In her Sophomore year, Nancy was a member of the decoration com- mittee for Carousel . A sports enthusiast, Nancy is active in swimming, horseback riding, water skiing. and football. After school she is employed at the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston. RONALD A. FRANKLIN 17 Bayrd Terrace College Engineer Musically inclined, Ronny was a member of the Choral Art Society, Chamber Singers, and the MHS Orchestra. A two-year member of the outdoor track team Ronny was also Secretary of Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternity. After school he works at Boyd's. Inc. MARGARET E. FYLER 39 Webber St. Commercial Stewardess A Malden High majorette for two years and a member of the Band, Peggy is a three-year member of the Rainbow Girls. After school, Peggv works at Filene's Depart- ment Store as a sales girl. Foot- ball, roller skating, and drag car racing are among her favorite sports. FRED W. GARLICK 9 Richer Street College Oceanographer Winning the Auxilium Latinum Award in his Sophomore and Junior years, Fred was a two- year COG member. He was on the indoor track team, and represented his homeroom on the Sophomore and Junior Councils. Fred took charge of the curtains in Chan- nel '68 . BARBARA A. FRAUTON 213 Mountain Ave. Commercial Secretary An avid sports fan, Barb enjoys swimming and bowling through- out the year. A former employee at the International Magazine Service, she spends her spare time dancing and listening to her records by The Temptations. Barb likes to relax with a good book. MAUREEN A. GALLAGHER 200 Beltran St. College Teacher President of the Pep Club and a three-year member of K'appa Phi Sorority, Maureen was a member of French Honor and CAM. Maureen won the Pro Marksman award in riflery. Winning the Auxilium Latinum award for two years, she was a member of Latin Honor. EDWARD M. GARRANT 7 Pine Street College Teacher A three-letterman, Eddie was the Captain of the MHS tennis team. In the summer, he worked as a park instructor and relaxed to records by The Mama's and Papa's. An active member of the Y.M.C.A., Eddie participated in football, swimming, and baseball. JOHN E. FRENCH 2 Summit Terrace College Undecided A letterman of the Malden High School swimming team, Buck was an M.D.C. lifeguard during the summer. In his sophomore year, Buck was a cheerleader for the WMEX basketball game. Golf, football, and basketball are some of his favorite athletic activities. JEANNE FROIO 31 Arch St. Commercial Legal Secretary Secretary of the Class of '68, Jeanne was also an active member of the Pep Club and the Rifle Club. An enthusiastic sports fan, Jeanne was a Vocational High cheerleader. During her free after- noons, she likes to listen to the records of Roy Orbison. PATRICIA M. GALVIN 42 Plainfield Ave. Commercial Secretary Pat, a member of Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority, was a guard for the Catholic Youth Organization basketball team. As a horse lover, Pat collects miniature horses and pictures of them. English being her favorite subject, she likes to relax with a good book. RITA M. GAUTREAU 8 Holyoke Street Dist. Ed. Secretary A winner of two letters in field hockey, Rita also plays softball and basketball. She collects coins in her free time, and in school chooses Bookkeeping and Math as her best subjects. During summer vacation, Rita goes swimming and horseback riding. DIANE E. GARDINER 107 Linden Ave. Commercial Model A two-year member of the Episco- pal Young Churchmen, Dee was elected Vice-President during her second year. Dee also achieved the Operation Kindness award for two years. In the summer she works as a camp counselor, and spends her extra time babysitting. PAUL L. GAVAGAN 29 Auburn St. General Teacher Mechanically inclined Gav works on cars as a hobby, and is em- ployed at the A811 Grocery mar- ket after school. An active member of the Somerville Y.M.C.A., he also relaxes to records by Al I-Iirt and Trini Lopez. Business Math is Gav's favorite subject. I 6 PATRICIA J. GIBBONS 12 Hurlburt Court College Teacher Trish has been a majorette for two years, and the Secretary of the Band one year. A two-year mem- ber of USONA, she was elected Treasurer. As a homeroom repre- sentative for two years, Trish helped on the committees for Carousel , Noel , and Shuffle WILFRED GILES 12 Winter Ave. General U. S. NavY A member of E.Y.C. for .three years, Fred served as Chaplain be' fore being elected President. After school hours he is employed at Davenport Drugstore. In his free time Fred plays folk music on his guitar or listens to music by PCICI, Paul, and Mary. LORRAINE L. GEER 182 Sammett St. General Undecided A former member of the Baron Drum Corps for three years, Lor- raine also participated in a bowling league for one year. Lorraine is employed as a typist at Malden Action after school hours, and for relaxation she listens to record albums by Elvis Presley. CAROLYN GIES 16 Fairmont Street College Teacher A typist for the Maldonian, Caro- lyn was also head librarian as- sistant in her Junior year. She helped on the decoration com- mittee for Carousel , and has participated in USONA for two years. Carolyn also works as a Candy Striper at the Malden Hos- pital. JOAN P. GILLEN 191 Beltran Street Commercial Secretary A three-year member of Kappa Phi, Joan was elected Secretary. Her favorite pastimes are horse- back riding and basketball. A member of Pep Club for three years, Joan attended all the foot- ball games. In her free time she listens to The Tijuana Brass. WILLIAM GEISSLER 288 Broadway College Chemistry Teacher Giz is a Co-Editor of the 1967 Blue and Gold. He was co-chair- man of OZ and a co-chairman of the magazine drive for soldiers in Vietnam. An honor roll student and a member of COG, Giz tutors at the Cooper Community Center in Roxbury on Saturdays. ALAN W. GERSHFIELD 115 Harvard Street College Politics A co-editor and homeroom repre- sentative of Lion for two years, Hi Life is Historian for the Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternity. His- tory and English are his favorite subiects, but outside of school Hi Life is interested in politics and creative writing. 5 H CHRISTINE GIGLIO 242 Pearl Street Commercial Secretary A one-year member of the Mac- Dowell Girls' Concert Choir, Chris keeps active by bowling. She at- tends the MHS football games when she isn't working at Leche- mere Sales. In her free time Chris enjoys studying English, or listen- ing to her favorite music. JEAN GINGRAS 9 Highland Park College Teacher A three-year member of the Girls' basketball team, Jean received a varsity letter. She also participated on the softball team, and was a member of A.D.A. Sorority. Jean performed in Channel '68 and served on the dance committee for Yesterday's Gone. EDWARD C. GIGLIO 19 Cleveland St. Voke Undecided Racing, water skiing, and baseball rate high with Eddie. He worked on Carousel , the Senior Proms in 1966 and in 1967, and the Valentine Dance in his Sophomore and Junior years. Eddie has a iob after school and on weekends at Mercurio Electric. JOAN GINGRAS 9 Highland Park Commercial Secretary Joan was a typist for the Blue and Gold in her Junior year. She has received a letter on the girls' tennis team for three years, and has been a member of the Girls' Concert Choir. Joan belongs to Alpha Delta Alpha, and she was active in Channel '68. DAVID F. GINIVAN, JR. 17 Horace Street Commercial Stenographer A recipient of two letters for the cross country team, Dave was elected Co-Captain. He also re- ceived letters for indoor track, out- door track, and the swimming team. Dave was chairman of the Junior class outing of 1967 and performed in Channel '6S. MURRAY L. GLICK 147 Cross St. College Auto Dealer As an honor roll student, Murray was awarded two honor emblems. Murray devotes much of his time to A.Z.A. Serving as Secretary for one and a half years, he was then elected President. He also plays the position of catcher on the A.Z.A. softball team. ANN L. GOLDMAN 129 Kimball Sr. College Undecided A member of the French Honor Society, Pep Club, and MacDowell, Ann also served on the Maldorziarz staff for one year. Outside of school, Ann worked as a volunteer tutor at Cooper Center in Rox- bury, and was a three-year mem- ber of Tifty. ROBERTA GINSBERG 115 Wytuming Ave. General Bookkeeping An avid fan of stock car racing, Bobbie enjoys popular and folk music. She is very enthusiastic about sports, as she attends most of Malden High's football and basketball games. After school hours Bobbie is a data processor at the Federal Reserve Bank. OLGA GLIKAS 46 Prosper Street Commercial Data Processing As a hard-working library assist- ant, Olga is also a three-year mem- ber of both Choral Art and Chamber Singers. She worked on the Welfare Committee for three years, and is a member of the Rainbow Girls. Olga was also a recipient of the Crisco Award. JOHN M. GLANCY 79 Coleman Street College Architect Jackie has been a member of the Band for three years, the Rifle Club and Ski Club for two years, and the indoor track team for one year. Outside of school, Jackie is active in the 2'th Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps and also CYO. He also likes to ski and swim. '1 1 a- L .ka or mi.....,..g: , JOHN C. GOFFREDO 91 Elwell Street General U. S. Air Force In the afternoons Johnny is a hard worker at Lewis Candy Company. Being sports-minded, he is a spec- tator at many Malden High School football and baseball games. Any free time he has Johnny devotes to working on cars or Math, his favorite subject. JOHN P. GLENNON 20 Linwood Street College College J.G., a one-year member of the Y.M.C.A., attends the Boston Bruins and the Patriots games. Collecting racing cars and records of his favorite group, Sam and Dave, takes much of J.G.'s time. After school, he works at Stella's as a cashier. ax E5 . MARIE V. GOFFREDO 91 Elwell Street General Beautician Guffy was an energetic member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. An accomplished seamstress, she creates many of her own clothes. When not working as a waitress at the Shrimp Boat, Guffy enioys listening to her favorite group, The Four Seasons. l QUEEN OF THE GOLDEN TORNADO AND COURT. LOUIS M. GOLDSTEIN 103 Willow St. College Chemistry Louie is the Senior Executive of COG and a member of the Ger- man Honor, National Honor, N.C.S.Y., Choral Art Society and French Honor. He is also Editor in Chief of the Blue and Gold, and was selected to attend the Rotary Club Luncheon for two years. WILLIAM J .GOSS 149 Essex St. General College A two-year member of the Y.M.C.A., Bill also belongs to the CYO basketball team. His best subiect in school is History, and after school he works at Jordan Marsh. Bill listens to the records of The BeeGee's, and he plays football and hockey. MARC GRONDIN 169 Essex Street General Machinist Marc's favorite pastimes include playing basketball and drawing. His musical tastes range from the popular music of The Beach Boys to the rock music of The Monkees. When not Working at the Strafco Tool and Dye Company, Marc re- pairs and races his car. MICHAEL S. GOODELL 793 Main St. College Meteorologist After school Mike is a hard worker at a plumbing firm. As an expert marksman, he has been a member of the rifle team for two years. Sports-minded Mike attends MHS football, baseball, and basketball games. ERROL D. GREEN 69 Linwood Street College Pharmacist Vice-President of COG and Secre- tary of the German Honor Society, Errol is also a member of Choral Art. He was a one-year member of the student council and the Chess Club. Errol is, employed at the Shan-Lor Pharmacy, and en- ioys all types of folk music. RALPH GRONDIN 169 Essex St. General Machinist Ralph is a hard worker in the afternoons at the Srafco Tool and Dye Company. Being sports- minded, Ralph watches and plays football, baseball, and basketball. He spends a lot of time on cars, and has a collection of all types of model cars. RICHARD J. GOPEN 97 Hill St. College Dentist Co-editor of Maldonian, Rich is President of TIFTY, a three-year member of LIT, German Honor, and the wrestling team, and has received the Auxilium Latinum award. In his Junior year, Rich performed in Channel '68 , and was delegated to Boys' State. JUNE S. GREENBERG 471 Highland Ave. General Secretary As a member of the Greenroom Dramatic Society, the Choral Art Society, and Chamber Singers, June displays her talent for sing- ing and acting. When not working at the Crown Baking Company, she relaxes by listening to Peter, Paul, and Mary. JOSEPH A. GROSSI 70 Pine Street College Accountant A steady worker at Liberty Mutual Insurance Company during the summer, Joe is also a member of DeMolay. Choosing English as his most interesting subiect, he favors basketball and football when it comes to sports, and The Beatles when it comes to music. DAVID E. GORDON 244 Salem St. College Computer Processer Treasurer of Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternity, sports-minded Dave plays guard on the MHS football team, is on the wrestling team, and has received letters in both. He is a three-year member of the Y.M.C.A., and enioys listening to The Lovin' Spoonful. MICHAEL J. GRIFFIN 85 Rockingham Avenue College College Griff was a member of the German Honor Society in his Junior Year. An ardent outdoorsman, he enioys swimming, hunting, and fishing. He rebuilds cars, and is an ad- mirer of The Rolling Stones. Griif also plays baseball, and his favorite subject is History. NANCY M. GROSSMAN 220 Mountain Ave. College Journalist Gavel-wielder of CAM and Phi Delta Phi, Nancy Was also Biog- raphy Editor of the Mrzldonirm. She was a three-year member of French Honor, Choral Art, TIFTY, Ski Club, and a five-year member of the Band. Nancy also received two letters in softball. MARIA GULIZIA 104 Lyme Street Commercial Secretary Mia is a hard-working honor stu- dent and has been a member of Tri-Hi for three years. She is also an active member of her youth group, E.Y.C. A few of her out- side activities include swimming, bowling, and golf. Mia also listens to many types of music. WILLIAM M. HANIFAN 61 Pine Street General College Bill is an essential member of the basketball team. He also plays end on the football team and second base for the baseball team. Receiv- ing a total of nine letters in these sports, he also served in his Sopho- more and Junior years on the student council. CAROL A. HARKINS 16 Hillside Park General Undecided Carol is often a spectator at MHS basketball, football, and baseball games. Her best subjects in school are English and Home Economics, and out of school she babysits. Carol often dances to the music of The Four Tops and Diana Ross and The Supremes. LINDA M. GUTRO 915 Main Street Commercial Art School A three-year member of the Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority, Linda was also an active member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. Art and football are two of Linda's favorite pastimes. After school she is employed at the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston. JULIE W. HARDIMAN 19 Auburn Court Commercial Medical Secretary Energetic cheerleader Julie danced the Can-Can in Channel '68, and was on the decoration com- mittees for Shuffle, Oz, Carousel, a n d Yesterday's Gone. Julie is also a member of the tennis team, and belongs to the Winchester Indoor Tennis Club. STEPHEN M. HARRINGTON 15 Dana St. General Printer An enthusiastic spectator at all MHS football games, Stephen lists bowling, swimming, and water- skiing as his favorite sports. He enioys all types of music and, according to him, no one can top The Righteous Brothers. English is his preferred subiect. CATHERINE J. HALL 30 Harvard St. College Elementary Teacher Cathy displayed her artistic ability on the decoration committees for Carousel , Shuffle , and Oz . She is a former two-year member of the Y , a four-year member of B.Y.F., and a three-year mem- ber of Band. Cathy also works as a Nurses' Aide. r RICHARD G. HARDIN 16 Brackenbury St. General Business Administration A faithful member of the Sacred Hearts Senior Choir, Tiny also belongs to Junior Achievement. He frequently attends MHS games, and enjoys interior decorating, as well as listening to his favorite group, The Supremes. WINONA R. HARRIS 598 Pleasant St. College Teacher President of the Universalist Youth Group, Winnie is also a two-year member of the Choral Art Society and USONA. She is a three-year member of Pep Club and Kappa Phi Sorority. Winnie also worked on the class dances Carousel , ShuiIle , and Oz . CAROL A. HAMMERSLEY 9 Leland Street Commercial Secretary Carol worked on the decoration committees for both Carousel and Noel. Any free time she has is devoted to swimming, bowl- ing, or reading. She is also a mem- ber of the Band, a three-year mem- ber of Choral Art, and a two- year member of Chamber Singers. PAUL A. HARGREAVES ll Oak Grove Terrace College Medicine A member of Latin Honor and LIT for three years, Paul served as Sports Co-Editor of the Blue and Gold. He is an honor stu- dent, and received the Auxilium Latinum Award. Paul works as a Biology assistant and as a tutor at Cooper Community Center. GEORGE E. HARVEY 93 Judson St. General College Harvey was a member of the Greenroom Dramatic Society in his Senior year. Basketball and football, Harvey's favorite sports, keep him busy when he's not working at Sullivan's Diner. He enioys dancing and listening to the recordings of The Temptations. CHRISTINA M. HASKINS 5 Warren Avenue College Nurse Chris, Mr. Sacco's eliicient secre- tary, is a member of CAM, Green- room, Maldoniun, Pep Club, and Choral Art. She is a three-year council member, was co-chairman of Noel , and worked on the decoration committees for Hud- dle , Shuffle , and Carousel , HOPE T. HEALY 11 Orchard Street College College Hope, a three-year member of the Pep Club, Rifle Club and Future Nurses, also belongs to the Green- room Dramatic Society. A Maldonian representative in her Sophomore and -junior years, Hope spends most of her time after school working at the Giant Value. JAMES W. HICKEY 228 Belmont St. General Undecided Jim, a two-year member of the indoor track team, also enjoys play- ing hockey and basketball. Work- ing on outboard motors and listen- ing to music by The Rolling Stones are two of ,Iim's hobbies. He has also been a member of the Boston Crusaders for one year. EVELYN M. HATCH 62 James St. College Teacher An active member of Latin Honor, Choral Art, and the girls' basket- ball team for two years, Ev has worked on numerous decoration committees. She also takes part in Kappa Phi activities, and enjoys swimming, dancing, skiing, paint- ing, and The Beach Boys. E MARION L. HAZLETT 14 Newhall Street Commercial Hair Stylist Marion's favorite pastimes include horseback riding and free expres- sion painting, as well as listening to Johnny Mathis and reading works by Poe. She enjoys attending football and basketball games, and was a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. 'QE,Eiis N i 1 k 1.: ,:' BARBARA HEALY 11 Orchard Street College Bacteriologist In the afternoons Bcbcc is an eflicient cashier at the Giant Value Supermarket. She is a three-year member of CYO, and is one-year member of the Pep Club and the Rifle Club. Bebee enjoys all sum- mer sports, including scuba div- ing, surfing. and tennis. PATRICIA C. HEATH 66 Wheeler Street General Nurse Pat lists sewing as her favorite pastime, and makes most of her own clothes. She also enjoys cook- ing and going to MHS football and basketball games. A member of the Future Nurses' Club for one year, Pat works at Dewick and Flanders Insurance Company. ALFRED J. HOFFMAN 27 Vining St. General Electrician When not working in the stock- room at the Revere Knitting Mills, Al lists making model cars as his favorite pastime. He also enjoys listening to records, and Geometry is his preferred subject. An avid baseball fan, Al often attends games at Fenway Park. . - f 'SV-'f 'fW WX'Y' i W'9 .. :I ' f - s.::r-'- 'L-' ': ,- ' 'A '1'6r ,. f a.f.Q sF?l57. I ,. 1 . ' . .,., - X . l . r 5 2- J ' 1 . X JANICE M. HENNESSEY 47 Walnut St. Commercial Medical Secretary An Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority sister for three years, Janice is also a two-year member of the Future Nurses Club. A Pep Club member in her Sophomore year, she also danced in Channel '68, and worked on the dance committee of Carousel and Shuffle JAMES J. HOLLAND 36 Lynde St. Voke Police Officer James represented the Vocational High School on the student council for three years. Employed at George's Atlantic Service Station after school and on weekends, he displays his ability in repairing cars. He relaxes by watching or playing baskteball. KATHRYN A. HESSE 77 Medford Street Commercial Bookkeeper A member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore and ,junior years, Kathy also takes part in CYO activities. She names football, bas- ketball, and outdoor track as her favorite sports, and especially en- joys the music of The Young Rascals and other soul groups. CYNTHIA J. HOLLETT 37 Ferguson Road General Nurse A former President of the Naza- rene Young Peoples' Society, Cindy is a member of her Church Choir. When not working at the Malden Hospital, she enjoys oil painting and sewing, as well as swimming and fencing. Cindy also worked in Mr. Oxman's office as a -junior. JOSEPH T. HOLLIS 55 Lanarch Ave. General Architect Joe's main interests lie in water and snow sports. He has been a member of the MHS Ski Club for one year and the Wakefield Aquanauts for three years. Joe occasionally works at Fitzpatrick Brothers Caterers after school, or plays in a game of hockey. JOHN J. HURLEY 139 Franklin St. General Undecided Jack finds time to play many sports, particularly baseball, foot- ball, and hockey. In school, his favorite subiect is Woodworking. Jack, employed by Harcourt News, reads many sports magazines. He says that The Dave Clark Five is his favorite group. IRENE H. JAKOBSEN 67 Kimball Street Commercial Secretary Irene has been a member of the Rainbow Girls since her sopho- more year. Naming Bookkeeping as her best subject, Irene does secretarial work at James Brudnick Insurance Co. Swimming, and listening to the records of The Four Seasons occupy her free time. - .aS356fS5'iigii5i?iTGf'-. DARLENE T. HUBBARD 68 Princeton Rd. Commercial Secretary A member of the Pep Club for two years, Dari served her senior homeroom as a Blue and Gold representative. She spends much of her time listening to her collection of records, particularly the Motown Sound of The Supremes and The Righteous Brothers. LISA S. HURWITZ 22 Porter St. College College Active Lisa is a three-year mem- ber of CAM and the Band. As a sophomore, she received the Auxil- ium Latinum award and par- ticipated in Choral Art. She takes part in the activities of French Honor, and finds time to be Cor- responding Secretary of BBG. DENISE M. JENKINS 18 Lyle Street General Hairdresser Denise spends much of her spare time sewing and making her own clothes. After school, she is em- ployed by the New England Tele- phone Company, and also finds time to work at Richard's Drive-in. During the summer vacation, Denise enioys going swimming. EDWARD L. HUMPHRIES 227 Cross St. General U. S. Navy Ed, whose favorite subiect is His- tory, works after school in the Stop and Shop Supermarket. He watches baseball games in his spare time, and also plays football. When he listens to records, Ed prefers to play The Rolling Stones, his favorite pop group. JOSEPH I. IGNAZI 833 Salem Street Commercial Draftsman Joe, a participant in many sports, enioys either going fishing or play- ing baseball whenever he can. An Depart- employee of Turnstyle ment Store, Joe is a fan of Paul Revere and the Raiders, and his favorite subiects are French and Mechanical Drawing. DONNA A. JENKINS l9Oa Main Street Commercial Beautician An active member of the Pep Club, Donna acquired a love for watching football through her ac- tivities in that club. She likes to relax by listening to her exten- sive record collection, and holds a special affection for her Johnny Mathis albums. MAUREEN E. HUNTER 53 Cliff St. College Teacher Mo is a member of Latin Honor. Out of school, she often watches stock-car racing and listens to the records of The Beach Boys. Mo works at the Malden Hospital, and has been Treasurer of the North Shore Prancers. She also watches football and baseball. BARBARA J. JACKSON 1 Claflin Terrace Commercial Secretary A Pep Club member, Barb spends much of her time after school reading Seventeen Magazine. She collects and enioys dancing to the records of The Four Seagons. A good part of the time, Barb is preoccupied with her studv of Modern and Classical Art. MICHAEL JENKINS 18 Lyle St. Voke Welder Interested in cars of all types, Mike's favorite pastime is custom- izing his fifty-seven Oldsmobile and watching stock and sports car races. For reading pleasure, he likes Popular Science and Mechan- ics magazines. Hunting and' fish- ing top Mike's sport list. Class of l958 KAREN L. JOHNSTON 58 Brackenbury St. College Dental Hygienist The Feature Editor of the Blue and Gold, Karen is also a two- year member of USONA. A re- cipient of the Auxilium Latinum award, she participates in the ac- tivities of Latin Honor. Karen, who is Secretary of Future Nurses, is a five-year Rainbow Girl. ANITA S. KAPLAN 18 Pierce Street College Undecided A maiorette, Anita has also par- ticipated in the Ski Club and was on the Honor Roll for two years. She is a three-year member of CAM and French Honor, and won the Auxilium Latinum Award as a Sophomore. Anita played for the girl's tennis team for two years. ANN MARIE JESI 87 Porter Street Commercial Dental Assistant A one-year Pep Club member, Ann Marie's favorite sport is football. She was one of the Cool Cats on Channel '68. She is employed at Boyd's, and also babysits oc- casionally. This member of the Ski Club collects the records of The Four Seasons. LINDA S. JOSEPH 99 Columbia Street Commercial I.B.M. Operator Linda was a member of the field hockey team in her Sophomore year, and she served on the decora- tion committee for Carousel. After school, she works at the Federal Reserve Bank. Linda often listens to the records of Ray Charles or goes horseback riding. ELLIS H. KATZ 10 Desmond Road College Medicine El has been a three-year member of LIT and the Band. He is a two-year winner of the Auxilium Latinum Award, and belonged to the Rifle Club as a Sophomore. El is a member of TITFY's Execu- tive board, and he works at Elm- wood Pharmacy after school. CHRISTINE L. JOHNSON 63 Lebanon St. College Undecided A two-year member of German Honor, Christine belonged to Rainbow Girls for five years and MIA for three years. A Maldorzian staff member, Christine was ap- pointed Senior Editor in her Senior year. After school she worked at the Telephone Company. ELIZABETH S. JOYCE 42 Vernon St. Commercial Secretary A real sports fan, Betty attends the high school's hockey and foot- ball games. After school hours, she is employed at Gordon's Women's Shop. Betty enjoys her Shorthand and Typing classes. and when at home, she listens to record albums of Gene Pitney. ELLEN D. KAUFMAN 21 Howard Street College Teacher Ellen is President of Choral Art, and a three-year member of CAM. She belongs to the Chamber Sing- ers, and plays on the girls' junior varsity basketball team. Ellen also belongs to Phi Delta Phi Sorority and is a member of the Executive Board of TIFTY. ROBERT W. JOHNSON 14 Sawyer Street General Electrician Bob, who derives much pleasure from his collection of coins, en- ioys the subjects of History and Math. His favorite sport is base- ball, which he watches and plays. Bob also collects the records of The Rolling Stones and works at the Malden Car Wash. GERALDINE KANOFSKY 16 Hazelwood Street Commercial Secretary Geraldine has been a member of the Business Club for two years and she belonged to the Girl Scouts for five years. ln her free time, she knits, reads, or goes bowling. Geraldine's m u sic al tastes range from the records of The Supremes to Bobby Vinton. BRIAN H. KELLEY 243 Hawthorne Street College College Kel has been a member of The Reve.ries, a Drum and Bugle Corps, for two years. He has a great interest in cars, and he spends much time racing and building them. Kel works at Giant Value, and has played on their softball team, The Saints. DORENE F. KELLEY 145 Coleman Street Commercial Secretary Daisy was a Malzloniazr homeroom representative for two years. A three-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha, she served one year as Vice- President. Employed at the Hawk- ridge Brothers Company, Daisy enjoys listening to her collection of Rolling Stones records. CHARLES C. KENYON 109 Summer Street Voke Electrical Engineer Charlie takes pride in keeping his GTX in top running condition. During the summer, he practices his skill in Waterskiing and scuba diving. A follower of all English groups, he especially favors The Cream. Charlie rates English as his best subject. VINCENT E. KIERSTEAD 25 Main St. Pk. College Engineer Vincent, who has played the bari- tone in the band for four years, was a member of the Stage Band as a Senior. He was on the decora- tions committee for Carousel and served on the stage crew for Channel '68. In the summer, Vincent likes to play baseball. KATHLEEN A. KELLY 62 Claremont St. Commercial Secretary Kathie is a member of the As- sumption Drum Corps, and she works at Kennedys after school. Her best subjects are Shorthand and Typing. Out of school, Kathie goes swimming, plays baseball, and listens to the music of The Association and The Beach Boys. LEONARD J. KEOUGH 46 Cliff Street College College A winner of a letter on the cross- country team in his Senior year, Lennie was also a homeroom representative for two years. He worked on the decorations com- mittee for Huddle and belongs to the CYO. Lennie, a Temptations fan, enjoys playing football. MARGARET C. KELLEY 12 High Street General N'urse's Aid After school Peggy often sews and goes bowling. She has belonged to CYO for four years, and also works as a babysitter. Peggy col- lects and listens to all types of records, but she especially listens to the psychedelic music of Coun- try Joe and The Fish. RONALD D. KEOUGH 46 Cliff St. College Dentist Ron was on the cross-country team in his Senior year. A mem- ber of the CYO for two years, he works at Boston Ski Hill in the winter. Ron's best subject is Math, and out of school, he either plays hockey or listens to the records of The Mamas and Papas. PAUL E. KELLOGG 21 Valley Street College Doctor Paul, a three-year member of CYO, served on the dance com- mittee for Carousel He won the Auxilium Latinum Award as a Sophomore and junior. An of- fensive guard, Paul has won two football letters, and he was award- ed two letters for baseball. JEANNE M. KIERNAN 27 Gordon St. College Air Line Stewardess Jeanne, a cheerleader for two years, is a three-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha. She participat- ed in USONA for two years and the YMCA Leader Corps five years. Employed at Stop and Shop, Jeanne enjoys watching football games, and also likes to swim. 7 WHATS SO SECRETIVE, GIRLS? SHERYL H. KLAYMAN 87 Kimball Street College Computer Programming An active class member, Sherry served on the dance committees for Oz, Shuffle, and 'lCarou- sel. She is a three-year member of B.B.G., and also belongs to TIFTY. Sherry is a member of the Future Business Club, and also plays golf and goes bowling. KAREN A. KOTZEN 291 Fellsway East College Undecided The Secretary of CAM, Karen is also the Treasurer of French Honor. A three-year member of the Student Council, she has worked on Oz , Huddle , and ShuHle . Karen is also Publicity Manager of the Ski Club, and a member of the Choral Art Society. SUSAN N. KLINE 31 Hawthorne Street College Elem. Teacher A three-year member of CAM, Sue has participated in Future Teachers for three years, and served as Treasurer of that club. She was a majorette for two years, and also a Blue and Gold repre- sentative. Sue also is Correspond- ing Secretarv of Phi Delta Phi. GAIL E. KNOX 20 james Street College Teacher Gail, who is a two-year member of the Pep Club, attends all Golden Tornado football games. She worked on the decorations for Shuffle , land sold tickets for I.epre-Pep . Gail has also par- ticipated in the activities of Alpha Delta Alpha for three years. NEIL S. KRAFT 159 Salem Street College Medicine A winner of the Auxilium Latinum as a Sophomore, Neil's favorite subject is Biology. He is on the staff of the Malden Hebrew School, and has attended Hebrew Teachers' College for five years. Neil collects stamps, and enjoys hshing and playing baseball. MAUREEN E. LACY 92 Gilbert Street Commercial Secretary A three-year member of Choral Art, Moe has been a Chamber Singer for two years. She is also a two-year member of Greenroom and USONA. Moe has participated in the Pep Club and CYO for three years. She also has been active in Operation Kindness. RICHARD LaFAUCI 54 Swan Street Voke Machinist Richie, a three-year letterman on the Malden High School hockey team, was elected co-captain for his Senior year. He is also a mem- ber of the Vocational baseball team. When not working at Bernie's Delicatessen, Richie listens to The Dave Clark Five. LEONA KRUPNIK 58 Maple St. College College A three-year member of the Band, Nonue has been a maiorette for two years. She was on the Band Board of Directors, and participat- ed in German Honor for two years. Nonue is employed by Berkshire Apparel, and enjoys the sports of tennis and swimming. SALVATORE G. LaFAUCI 58 Hunting Street Voke Sheet metal Sal has been an active member in CYO for two years. During the summer months, he enioys water- skiing and boating, and in the winter he spends his vacations snowskiing. After school, Sal works on his car or listens to his many albums of The Beatles. SUSAN F. KOSOFSKY 34 Spring St. College Med. Tech Susan, a three-year member of French Honor, participated in Choral Art and Future Nurses for two years. She was also a majorette for two years, and Drum Majorette as a Senior. As a three- year member of CAM, Susan sgrved as banquet co-chairman in ' 8. GEORGE H. LACEY 27 Porter Street General Business A three-year member of The Rifle Club, George often goes hunting and fishing. He plays football and attends Patriots football games. George's best subject is Book- keeping, and after school he either works at the Bell Shop or listens to The Rolling Stones. ROBERT LAMPHIER 39 Meridian St. Voke Electrician Bobby is an ardent motorcycle racing enthusiast. He regards Eng- lish as his most interesting sub- ject. When not working as an electrician at H. F. Sawyer Com- pany, Bob listens to the popular tunes of his favorite musicians, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. MICHELLE L. LANCASTER 45 Hunting St. Commercial Secretary A three-year member of the Pep Club, Shell participated in Green- room in her Senior year. She is employed at Candyland, and is a member of the CYO. Shell collects the records of The Monkees and Lesley Gore, and she also enjoys going horseback riding. BEVERLY C. LASKOFF 285 Summer St. College Teacher A member of Latin Honor for two years, Bev has also been on the honor roll. She takes an active part singing in Choral Art, while the Ski Club and the Pep Club are two more of her school activi- ties. Bev was also a member of TIFTY for three years. RUTHANN LEAHY 14 Lyle Street General Child care Skipper keeps herself busy by working in Malden City Hall after school. She takes pleasure in bowl- ing, dancing to the music of The Supremes, and listening to The Righteous Brofthelrs. C.Y.O. oc- cupies much of her time, since she has been a member for two years. PAUL LANDRY 31 Lake Street Voke Undecided An ardent outdoor sports enthus- iast, Paul is an expert sharp- shooter, waterskier, and snowskier. He is a devoted follower of The Supremes, and considers Science his most interesting subject. After school, he is employed by the Philip Shea Company. LAWRENCE N. LAST 14 Lyle Terrace Draftsman Larry has been the winner of a baseball trophy and an American Legion track award. He has been of the Oak General an active member Grove Youth Organization for five years. Larry also plays basketball and football, and listens to the music of the Temptations. 'G-'lb ROBERT F. LeBLANC 25 Seaview Avenue Voke Sheet Metal Work Bobby, taking an interest in music, plays for the Statesmen Drum and Bugle Corps. In school he con- siders Science most interesting. A skilled sheet metal worker, he is employed by Maplewood Engineer- ing Corp. The Beach Boys are Bobby's favorite group. ROBERT D. LANE 190 Mountain Ave. General College As a Sophomore, Danny was an outhelder on the junior varsity baseball team. He is an expert golfer and also plays football. Danny's best subject is History, and out of school he often listens to the records of The Tempta- tions, particulary My Girl. MICHAEL P. LAWLOR 55 Bowman St. General Draftsman Being a sports enthusiast, Mike is a shortstop on Junior Varsity baseball, a wing on the CYO hockey team, and a member of the cross country team. While Mechanical Drawing is his favorite subject, swimming and skating are among his best liked sports. WILLIAM A. LeDUC 94 Eastern Ave. General Armed Forces An outdoorsman at heart, Bill takes pleasure hunting as well as spending time at the beach. Foot- ball and baseball are a couple of his best-liked sports. Despite these many favorites, Bill still manages to work at the Cheverus School in the afternoon. KENNETH R. LARSEN 4 Glenwood St. General Musician Musically-inclined Kenneth has used his abilities playing the guitar, trumpet, and saxophone. Since one of his favorite pastimes is reading, he likes the suspenseful James Bond mysteries. Another of his favorites is baseball, as he is a big Red Sox fan. GEORGE R. LAWSON 24 Rich Street General Undecided A member of the Ski Club, George also likes Waterskiing. When he isn't working at the Industrial Brush Company, he prefers listen- ing to The Beach Boys and play- ing football. A one-time Perfect Attendance Award winner, his favorite subject is Health. DANIEL H. LENNOX JR. 42 Belmont Street College Electronics In his Sophomore year, Big Moe ran the 50-yard dash as a member of the indoor track team, while another sport he prefers is foot- ball. One of his favorite subjects is Algebra with Mrs. Walczak. Coin collecting also occupies a great deal of his free time. KEVIN J. LEONARD 45 Richardson Street Voke Undecided A member of the Y.M.C.A., Kevin has many awards for his work in this organization. As a member of Voke, Kevin took an active part on the Valentine Dances. He spends fall afternoons playing football with friends or listening to The Righteous Brothers. JOSEPHINE LERRA 631 Main Street Commercial Secretary In the afternoon, Josie works at the Escott Insurance Agency in Malden, while in her free time she likes listening to The Right- eous Brothers. Typing and short- hand are her favorite subiects. Josie is also the Maldonian repre- sentative in her homeroom. MELVIN T. LEWANDOWSKI, JR. 316 Summer St. General Writer A popular music fan, Tom likes relaxing to the music of The Ventures, The Monkees, and The Beatles. He likes writing stories, collecting magazines, and reading good books. Active in his class, Tom worked on Oz and was an usher for Channel '68. MARIO J. LEONE 11 Wolcott Street Commercial Businessman A second and third baseman on the Malden High School baseball team for two years, Batty re- ceived a letter in his Junior year. He likes participating in all sports, especially baseball, skating, and skiing. Bookkeeping is Barty's favorite subject. LAWRENCE I. LEVIN 197 Cross Street College Dentist A member of the Chess Club, Larry has also belonged to LIT for two years. Since music is a favorite with him, Larry has par- ticipated in the Band. He likes all sports, especially basketball and football. Science and Math are his best-liked subiects. SALVATORE S. LEONE 11 Wolcott St. College Undecided As a Junior, Sal received a letter for wrestling. He has also been a member of the track team for two years, while some other fav- orites of his are playing football and going to the beach. After school he works at the Malden Knitting Mills as a shipper. JOEL L. LEVINE 387 Bryant Street General Sports Announcer Sports are a favorite with Joe, as he likes to play basketball, hockey and football. He also pre- fers listening to records after school. Joe is also a former em- ployee of the Imperial Badge Com- pany. Having a flare for writing, Joe especially likes English. FRANK G. LEWIS 159 Olive Avenue College Electrical Engineering A sports car racer, Frank spends free time working on Austins and Corvettes, while in school he is a member of the Rifle Club. He likes playing football and listen- ing to the music of Peter, Paul and Mary. As a favorite subject, Frank prefers Physics. JOHN C. LINCK 11 Winnemerl St. College Engineer A member of the Danvers Fish and Game Club, Johnny is quite an outdoorsman, as he likes iish- ing, hunting, and skeet-shooting. In his Sophomore year he par- ticipated on the indoor track team. After school Johnny works at the Converse Rubber Company. JANET R. LePAGE 35 Emerald Street Commercial Secretary An active member of her class, Janet served on the refreshment committee of Carousel. A1- though she works at the Superin- tendent's odice in the afternoon, she has still managed to make the honor roll. Janet also likes dancing to the music of The Supremes. ROSLYN L. LEVINE 69 Wyllis Avenue College Legal Secretary An active member of her class, Roz has been her homeroom repre- sentative for three years, while working on Carousel ' also kept her busy. As a Sophomore, she sang in the MacDowell Concert Choir. Roz belongs to Phi Delta Phi and cheers in the Pep Club. DAVID R. LISKOWSKY 16 Boston St. College Biologist A cheerleader for the WMEX basketball game, Dave was a stage hand for Channel '68 and a host at Louisburg Square. Presi- dent of LIT, he is a three-year member of Band, A.Z.A., and N.C.S.Y. Basketball and football are his favorite sports. BARRY L. LIVINGSTONE 10 Nira Street General Pilot A two-year member of LIT, Barry has also been on the honor roll. He especially enioys hunting and playing baseball, while in school his best-liked subiect is Mathe- matics. Barry is also expecting to receive his private pilot's license after graduation. PAUL E. LOMBARD 301 Newland St. General Salesman Paul was a member of both the Greenroom Dramatic Society and the Proiection Club in his Sopho- more year. When not working at Filene's Department Store, he plays his guitar and sings popular music. Paul also enioys playing golf, basketball, and football. NANCY E. LOWE 85 Main Street Commercial Secretary A popular member of the Ecce Signum Sorority, Nancy has been Treasurer and Vice-President. She has been a Blue and Gold Repre- sentative for three years, while she was also an usherette for Chan- nel '68 . In the afternoons, Nancy works at Fanny Farmer. CECELIA M. LOCKHART 34 Clinton Street Commercial Stenographer After school Snip works as a dietary aide at Malden Hospital, and she also loves animals and likes working with children. For relaxation she draws, plays soft- ball, and listens to The Monkees. Snip's favorite subiects are Eng- lish and Shorthand. LINDA L. LOCKHART 65 Spring St. College Elementary Teacher A talented singer, Linda has been a member of the Choral Art So- ciety and Chamber Singers. Besides these she belongs to the Pep Club and Future Teachers of America, while her outside activities include Rainbow Girls and the Methodist Youth Fellowship. KATHLEEN M. LONG 111 Rockwell Street College Teacher A member of the Ski Club for two years, Kathy's favorite hobby is skiing. She was a Co-Editor of the '67-'68 Student Guide, as well as Co-Editor of the Maldonian Advertising Staff. Kathy has also worked on the dances, Oz and Yesterday's Gone. WILLIAM F. LOWENSTEIN, III 38 Upland St, College Lawyer Sports-minded Billy has been guard for the Golden Tornado football team and a second base- man for the baseball team. For his homeroom activities, he has been a council member for three years. During the summer Billy worked as a lifeguard at Revere Beach. JOHN LOTT, JR. 11 High Rock Road Dist. Ed. Printer A worker at the Malden Evening News, Jack's favorite subiect is Printing, He spends his free time following the stock car races and listening to the music of Little Anthony and the Imperials. jack is also an enthusiastic fan of base- ball and hockey. LESLIE H. LUNDIN 10 Wescott Street General Air Force A three-year member of LIT, athletic Les is a guard on the varsity football team, while he also participates on the wrestling and basketball teams. For relaxa- tion, Les likes to listen to the music of The Beach Boys, his favorite singing group. CARL O. LOFSTRAND 216 Webster Street College Engineering A member of the Protestant Youth Group, Carl participates on the Club's basketball team. An out- doorsman, fishing, boating, and waterskiing are among his favorite sports. Carl is also a fan of popu- lar music, while Mathematics is his best-liked subiect. WILLIAM M. LOVE 25 Holmes Street College Veterinarian Treasurer of LIT and also a mem- ber of the indoor track team, Bill was chosen to run in the cross country league meet. As an outside activity, he is Secretary of the Explorers. In the afternoons, Bill likes working at the Pine Banks Animal Hospital. ROBIN P. LYONS 27 Rockland Ave. College Undecided A high-stepping maiorette and member of German Honor, Robin was also a member of the Band Board of Directors. She served on the committee for Yesterday's Gone and, as a Sophomore, Robin sang with the MacDowell Concert Choir and played in the Band. Class of l963 LOIS C. MacDONALD 7 Forest St. Commercial Sezrerary A member of Tri-Hi for two years, Lois was also in the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. She was a three-year member of '-Zappa Phi and Treasurer in her Senior year. When Lois is not working at Mal's, she listens to tht music of The Righteous Brothers. COLLEEN T. MACKESEY 24 Warren Avenue General Nurse In her Sophomore year, active Colleen participated in field hoc- key, basketball, and softball. Her favorite sports are surfing and swimming, and she is a lifeguard at the Everett Pool. As a Junior, Colleen was the Maldonian repre- sentative in her homeroom. WALTER L. LYONS 83 Alden Street College Undecided Treasurer of the Chess Club in his Junior year, Wally won the championship in the 1965 MHS chcss tournament. He is Sports Editor of the Blue and Gold, while his favorite sport is football. In the afternoons, Wally works at a local grocery store. at SHERYL A. MacDONALD 75 Hawthorne Street Commercial Secretary A Pep Club member and a library assistant in her Sophomore year, Mac also works at the Liberty Mutual after school. Her hobbies include dancing, surfing, and drag racing, while she also likes listen- ing to The Righteous Brothers and The Four Seasons. JOANNE M. MACKIE 239 Newland St. College Undecided A trophy winner of the Boston Tennis Club, Jo belongs to the Malden High School girls' tennis team. A member of The Supremes in Channel '68, her hobbies include singing, dancing, and modeling. Jo has also participated in the Baptist Youth Fellowship. WILLIAM A. MACAULAY JR. 52 East Border Rd. General Commercial Artist A gifted artist, Bill has used his talents on the decorating com- mittee for the dance Carousel, while he also received the Boston Globe Award for his art exhibi- tion at Boston University. An active member in his class, Bill ushered for Channel '68 . JOHN T. MacFARLANE, JR. 211 Glenwood Street College Undecided A fan of Ravi Shankar, musically talented Pence spends his free hours playing the guitar. In his Junior and Senior years he was a member of the cross-country team, as this is his favorite sport. Pence especially likes being a member of the Explorers. PHILLIP G. MACY 16 Grove Street College Accountant The recipient of two Auxilium Latinum Awards, Phil is a mem- ber of Latin Honor, COG, and a former member of French Honor. Phil, a great fan of basket- ball, is a letterman in this sport. His after-school hours are spent working in Santoro's Sub Shop. JOYCE A. MacDONALD 655 Cross Street General Hairdresser Joyce was a library assistant for one year, and she is a two-year member of CYO. After school she works at Lewis Candy or listens to her large record collection, which includes Gene Pitney and The Supremes. Joyce often water- skis in the summer. DONNA L. MacGILLIVRAY 4 Glenwood St. College X-Ray Technician An active member of the Y.M.C.A., Donna has been par- ticipating in the Leaders' Corps for six years. She has belonged to the Future Nurses Club, and sings in the Choral Art Society. Donna has also been a six-year member of the Rainbow Girls. gre'-ws 'SWK ANTHONY C. MAGLIONE 9 Starbird Street General F.B.I. Agent An avid baseball fan, much of Anthony's spare time is spent reading and collecting baseball magazines. At present he is an employee of the Samuel Bluestein Company. but, because of his interest in crime-solving, Anthony plans a career as an F.B.I. Agent. EDWARD L. MAHAN, JR. 22 Hurlburt Court College Veterinarian Teddy spent many hours working on the decorations committees for Oz, Carousel, and other dances sponsored by his class. He also acted as a cheerleader for the WMEX basketball game. Teddy, whose favorite sport is football, works at the Harvard Princess Shop. . .,.. X, .Q 1 sg Qfiftifie -' :sais':T5i'553?5T35I?5i?5fI B -tiki. f. X. ig, C, LINDA j. MALLON 49 Presley Street College Medical Technician A member of her Sophomore and ,junior Councils, Linda also served as a Blue and Gold homeroom representative for one year. This three-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha sorority works at the Kern- wood Restaurant, and prefers Math over her other subjects. ROBERT S. MARCIELLO 93 Cherry Street College Undecided A member of Malden High's track team, Bob is an active CYO par- ticipant. Bob considers Biology his best subject, and in his spare time listens to the music of Peter, Paul, and Mary. After school and on weekends he works in the Malden Hospital kitchen. BEVERLY A. MAHONEY 33 Clapp Street College Medical Secretary The Vice-President of USONA, Bev has been a member of this club for two years. She was a one- year member of the Pep Club, Tri-Hi, and CYO. Bev, a Supremes fan, performed as a dancer on Channel '68. She spends leisure hours swimming or reading. FRANCIS R. MALZONE 1201 Salem Street General Undecided Frank, a follower of The Young Rascals, is an enthusiastic specta- tor at many Malden High School and professional football games. Frank is a former employee of the Malden Knitting Mills, and he enjoys his English class more than any other in school. JOANNE M. MAHONEY 50 Mills Street General Hairdresser After school hours Joanne is em- ployed at the Malden Mental Health Clinic as a typist and housekeeper. In school her favorite subjects are Home Economics and Typing. ,joanne's leisure hours are spent dancing and listening to rock 'n roll record albums. BARBARA A. MALLON 168 Central Avenue C0116-ge Teacher Barbara, a three-year CAM mem- ber, was elected Pep Club Treasur- er after serving for a year as As- sistant Treasurer. This Kappa Phi sister was a one year Blue .ami Golf! representative and Tri-H1 member. Hockey and History top her list of favorites. KAREN P. MANIFF 11 Walnut Pl. Commercial College A member of the B'nai Brith Girls for three years, Karen acted as the efficient Social Chairman for her chapter. She also par- ticipated as a member of NEFTY. Karen, whose favorite subject is English, enjoys going horseback riding during her spare hours. Wu... na. LORIN T. MANNELLA 16A Willard St. College College L. T. , a football fan, played fullback on the MHS team and was awarded two ,junior Varsity letters in this sport. He has also received two A.P.S.L. Latin awards. An admirer of The Beatles, L, T. favors History class, and likes to fish when he has time. LUNCHTIME IN ROOM 103. 'Qual' PAUL F. MARCINOWSKI 93 Medford St. General Business Although Mouse likes all sports, he especially enioys a good foot- ball game. He names Frank Sinatra as top male vocalist, and considers The Four Seasons, The Supremes, and The Temptations the best groups. Business Adminis- tration is his most-liked subiect. JAMES E. MARR 230 Clifton Street College Pilot Jimbo, whose favorite sport is hockey, received two letters and a sweater for his two-year perform- ance as a right wing in this sport. He was also a representative on the Sophomore Council. During the summer, Jimbo works as a life guard at Nahant Beach. ALAN I. MARGOLIES 11 Beltran Terrace College Attorney The recipient of two Auxilium Latinum awards, Alan was a two- year member of both the French and Latin Honor Societies. This two-year COG member worked on the Maldonian Business Staff for two years. Outside of school, Alan is an active TIFTY member. JOHN C. MARTIN 67 Wyllis Ave. College Oceanographer A five-year member of the Metho- dist Youth Fellowship, Johnny also participated in the Statesmen Drum and Bugle Corps. He especially enjoys any Science class, and, in his spare time, Johnny plays basketball or listens to the music of The Four Seasons. JOSEPH F. MAYO 28 Stearns Street General Electrical Engineer Many of Joe's summer hours are spent fishing, while football, hoc- key, and other sports are favored fall and winter pastimes. He also is a ten-year YMCA member. After graduation, Joe hopes to pursue a career in electrical engi- neering at Newman Prep. DANIEL F. MCBRIDE 156 Coleman St. College Undecided As a Sophomore, Daniel helped spark Malden High's Junior Varsity basketball and baseball teams on to victory. Daniel is a member of the CYO, and names History as his most interesting subject in school. Basketball heads his list of favorite sports. ANTHONY J. MARIBITO, JR. 23 Coleman St. Commercial Drummer A talented musician, Tony plays drums for his band, The New Dynamics . He worked for many hours on Noel and other dances of his class, and collected in home- rooms for the Vietnam drive. Tony admires The Temptations, and likes to collect their records. ET HEL L. MATTHEWS 107 Plainfield Street Commercial Bank Employee An active member of a roller skating club, Debbie has won many awards for ability in that sport. This Sammy Davis, Jr. fan studies especially hard for her favorite subiect, English. During study periods, she works for Mr. Melanson in the athletic depart- ment. KATHRYN A. MARINO 48 Avon Street College Dental Hygienist Kathy, the two-year captain of the Vocational cheerleaders, was awarded a Junior Varsity letter in basketball. For two years Kathy was a member of the Pep Club, Latin Honor, and USONA. She was also a three-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority. KATHERINE F. MAYHEW 46 Starbird Street Commercial Beautician A talented singer, Kay was a two- year member of Girls' Concert Choir. As a Senior, she participat- ed in Pep Club activities, Her favorite pastimes include horse- back riding and ice skating. Dur- ing leisure time, Kay relaxes to records by The Supremes. DONALD P. MCCALLAN 23 Fellsway East General College An all-around outdoorsman, Don- nie spends many after-school hours working on or riding motorbikes. Football and baseball, which rank at the top of his list of best-liked sports, are two other favorite pas- times. Donnie is employed part- time at Raymond's. KEVIN McCARTHY 61 Bellvale St. College Undecided An honor student, Mac represented his homeroom on the student council as a Junior. He displayed his interest and talent in basket- ball by winning a Junior Varsity letter in this sport. After school hours, Mac often participates in CYO activities. LEONARD F. MCCARTHY 265 Highland Avenue Commercial Accountant Lennie, a hockey fan, worked diligently on the decoration com- mittee for Carousel . A follower of The Mama's and The Papa's, he also makes his own music by play- ing the guitar and singing. Lennie won an award on Channel '68 for his talent as a dancer. HELEN E. MCGOUGH 125 Plainfield Avenue General Commercial Artist Helen is an experienced painter and traveler, and she also sews. She listens to and collects all types of records, but she especially en- joys folk-rock music. Helen is a one-year memberof The Pep Club and, during the summer months, she often goes sailing. - 2 -12 -S.5zf: .N Qieftwz,szfgfirgfsslfffififflvkr :Wea L. ia . 5-tmzssfise--:gf-. ,ig . 5, - 5iQ?5i.5 s1g,2,lV5:-1'i-0 Q- al' 5 . -2 .- ' g , fiI'M i ASQ 'A+' ,221-fr BRIAN F. MCNAMARA 75 Gilbert St. College Teacher A homeroom representative for three years, Mac participated on the MHS football team for one year. When not working at Ma's Coffee Club, he goes waterskiing, or plays basketball and hockey. For relaxation, Mac listens to the music of The Dynamics. STEPHEN J. MCCARTHY 18 Hubbard Street General Undecided A fan of nearly every sport, Steve is especially enthusiastic about football. During the past ten years he has participated in athletics at the Malden Y.M.C.A. Because he is interested in all phases of mu- sic, Steve Ends singing his most enioyable hobby. JAMES B. MCGOWAN 47 Cheever Street General U.S. Marines During the summer months ,lim- my plays baseball, and also is an experienced hunter. His best sub- iects in school are Printing and History. After school, Jimmy is employed as a stockboy at Mal's Supermarket, and he often listens to the records of Roy Orbison. DENNIS MCNEIL 285 Charles Street Voke Engineering A contributor to most school ac- tivities, Dennis worked on the Valentine Dance committee. Hav- ing a keen interest in mechanical devices, he works at Hansco Inc. building machinery. When not working, Dennis plays his favorite sports, baseball and basketball. PATRICIA A. MCCOY 230 Oliver St. Commercial Secretary Patty has been a two-year mem- ber of the Ski Club, Alpha Delta Alpha, and Tri-Hi. She also gives support to the school athletic teams, as she is a member of the Pep Club. In her free time Patty waterskis, goes horseback either riding, or paints a picture. THOMAS I. McDOWELL 101 Beachview Street General Undecided A three-year member of the Band, Tom also has belonged to the Rifle Club and the Orchestra for one year. His best subject in school is History, and out of school he often plays football. Tom also listens to The Rolling Stones and plays the guitar. WILLIAM P. MCKENNA 21 Edmund Street General Undecided A zealous sports fan, most of Bill's spare time is spent participating in athletics. During favorable weather, Bill plays a fast-paced game of baseball or watches car races. In the winter, Bill spends many hours playing hockey at Hockeytown in Melrose. PAUL T. MCWHIRK 48 Essex St. Voke Undecided Paul, an avid skier and surfing enthusiast, takes an interest in all sports. He is a member of the MHS Ski Club. When Paul is not working at Hertz Rent-A-Car, he finds pleasure in listening to his collection of records by The jeff- erson Airplane. MICHAEL A. MCLAUGHLIN 200 Beltran Street General Undecided Although Mickey considers foot- ball his favorite sport, he dis- played his talent for wrestling on MHS's team, and was awarded a Junior Varsity letter in this sport. Mickey, whose best-liked subiect is Geography, likes to listen to the music of Ray Charles, GAIL M. MEADY 8 Newhall St. Commercial Accountant Gail has been a member of Junior Achievement for two years. Among her many pastimes are reading and collecting records, es- pecially those by her favorite sing- ing group, The Beach Bovs. Gail also finds enioyment in bowling or spectating at football games. GEORGE A. MEADY 8 Newhall Street General U.S. Navy George is a three-year member of the Malden Y.M.C.A. He collects and listens to all types of records, but most of all he enioys the mu- sic of The Mamas and The Papas. George often reads mystery nov- els, and after school he works at the Malden Car Wash. MICHAEL A. MENINGER 1 Oak Grove Street College Doctor In addition to being the Sports Editor of the Maldonian, Mike is a member of the cross country and indoor and outdoor track squads. He holds the position of Treasur- er and is past President of the Explorer Scouts, and was a recip- ient of a National Merit Scholar- ship Certificate. GEORGE W. MIDDLETON 17 Cliff St. General Undecided George, who enioys most sports, is especially interested in drag racing and football. He works after school at the Lewis Candy Company, and relaxes at home by listening to his albums of The Rolling Stones. English is the sub- iect in which George excels. KATHLEEN S. MEIDELL 79 High St. College Teacher An Alpha Delta Alpha sorority sister for three years, Kathy has participated on the student coun- cil for three years and the Pep Club for one. She was also a June Taylor dancer in Channel '68 , Kathy enioys listening to the tunes of The Temptations. MICHAEL J. MENOVICH 42 Mt. Vernon Street College Engineer Mike, who has been a member of both LIT and the Chess Club for two years, was also an usher at Channel '68 in his Junior year. When he's outside of school, Mike is active in A.Z.A., and plays foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. He also likes to iish. ROBERT J. MIDDLETON 79 Maple St. College Electrical Engineer A fan of all kinds of music, Bob plays the bass guitar and the bugle. He also listens to his many record albums by The Byrds and The Animals. During the summer months, Bob works at the Regis- try of Motor Vehicles in Boston, and relaxes by swimming. STEPHEN L. MELANSON 231 Cross Street General Engineer Besides working at the Easy Rest Chair Corporation, Steve is also a member of the outdoor track team. He spends much of his time wa- terskiing and playing soccer. Whenever time permits, Steve often listens to his favorite sing- ing group, The Rolling Stones. JOSEPH R. MERRITT 121 Laurence St. General Engineer Joe, who is President of the Ski Club, also works at the Malden Jewelry Store after school and on Saturdays. When school is not in session, he often listens to record albums of his favorite recording group, The Tiiuana Brass, and al- so golfs and skis. CAROL A. MELITO 201 Sammett Street General Hairdresser In addition to working as a maga- zine solicitor for the International Magazine Service, Carol enioys music of all sorts. She was a mem- ber of the MacDowell Girls' Con- cert Choir in her Sophomore year. Besides dancing and collecting rec- ords, Carol likes to read. E. TONI-ANN MICALIZZI 79 Home St. Commercial Secretary Toni has been a member of the Pep Club and the Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority for three years. She is a spectator at all MHS foot- ball, basketball, and hockey games. When not attending a sports event, Toni listens to the sounds of The Association. JANET M. MILLER 29 Bryant Street Commercial Secretary Janet, an enthusiastic member of the Pep Club, enjoyed supporting the footballwliasketball, and hock- ey teams. Being musically in- clined, she is a member of her church choir. When not swim- ming, Janet relaxes to the sounds of Roy Orbison and Bobby Vee. JAMES MILLETTE 421 Ferry Street General Business College Jim was elected to the Student Council for three years and par- ticipated on many class functions. An avid sports fan, Jim was a member of the cross country and indoor track teams. For relaxa- tion, Jim listens to his large col- lection of Joan Baez records. HAROLD P. MILLS 153 Madison Street General Electrician A letterman in football, athletic minded Happy Harry A-Go-Go played fullback and linebacker for the Golden Tornadoes. His in- terests range from basketball, base- ball, softball, and swimming to listening to The Mamas and the Papas. SALVATORE' D. MORANDO 15 Bowdoin Street General College A linebacker on the MHS foot- ball team for three years, Sal was elected Co-captain in his Senior year, and has received three let- ters in this sport. Sal has worked at the Y.M.C.A. during the sum- mer for three years. He was also a member of Choral Art. MARJORIE MOY 250 Main St. College Undecided Marii was a member of Latin Honor and CAM for three years, and the Treasurer of National Honor in her Senior year. She was also Co-Editor of the Blue and Gold. When Marii is not working at the H8cM Cake Box, she listens to The Mamas and the Papas. VINCENT J. MIRAGLIA 247 Salem St. General Photographer Working in the Maldonian Photo Lab for three years, Vin was Head Photographer in his Junior and Senior years. He was the adviser to the Golden Dome Photo Club and worked at Knox Photo. As a Junior, Vin was a recipient of the National Honor Award. PATRICIA M. MORSETT 46 Plainfield Ave. General IBM Operator Patty devotes many of her after- noons to bowling, swimming, or horseback riding. Her favorite subiect in school is Math. When Patty is not working at the Mald- en Hospital, she reads or listens to her albums of all popular groups, including The Beach Boys. BRUCE R. MOORE 16 Kneeland St. College Actuary Bruce, a boxing and football en- thusiast, has received an award for his boxing ability. He was also a two-year homeroom representa- tive for the Maldofziarz. When Bruce is not working, he listens to his Supremes and Little An- thony and the Imperials records. NICHOLAS H. MOSCONE 1315 Salem St. College Architect Nick was a Blue and Gold Repre- sentative for his homeroom in his Sophomore year. He was an ush- er at Channel '68 and on the committee for Yesterday's Gone . When Nick is not working at Russo's Pizza after school, he listens to his albums of The Su- premes. CAROL A. MOYLON 284 Newland Street General Secretary Carol, a fan of all popular groups and music, especially favors the sounds of The Righteous Brothers and The Angels. She also attends all the Malden High School danc- es. Her favorite pastimes include going to baseball games and lis- tening to her records. MARK C. MULLANEY 31 Beltran Street General Undecided Mark, a fan of many sports, was a member of the MHS hockey team for three years, and played the position of wing. After school and on weekends, Mark Works at the Malden Hospital, or finds re- laxation in listening to his re- cordings of all popular groups. JOSEPH A. MOORE 29 Newton Street College Electronic Engineer A member of the Band, German Honor, and National Honor, Joe was elected President of all these organizations in his Senior year. He was also the Publicity Man- ager of COG for one year. In sports, ,Ioe was on the outdoor track team for three years. SHELDON L. MOVER 172 Sylvan Street College Undecided Shel, a three-year honor student, rates Mathematics as his favorite subject. He is a participant in all sports, including baseball and football. Shel's tastes in music range from the sounds of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass to those of Herman's Hermits. BRIAN M. MULLIGAN 16 Winnemere Street College Electrical Engineer Brian has been chairman of the Live Wire Citizens' Band Club and an active member of the Ra- dio Emergency Associated Citizens Team. When he is not working at the Maplewood Drug Store, he engages in a game of golf or lis- tens to his records by popular groups. Class of l968 JOANNE M. MURPHY 31 Estey St. General Fashion Advertiser A member of the MHS Ski Club and Tri-Hi for two years, Joanne was also in Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority for three vears. She was the Maldonian representative for her homeroom in her Senior year. After school, Joanne works at the Jordon Marsh Company. PHILIP A. MURPHY 20 Barrett St. College College A three-year member of the MHS swim team, Murph swam on the relay that presently holds the Massachusetts state record. During the summer, he works as -a life- guard. An adroit swimmer, Murph lists football and track as tops among his favorite sports. MARK MULREADY 289 Summer Street College Language Teacher A two-year member of both Ger- man and National Honor, Mark was also in French Honor for three years. Interested in piano playing, Mark has played in the Orchestra and the Stage Band for three years. He also entertains at banquets and in various clubs. MARY F. MURPHY 946 Main St. Commercial Medical Secretary Interested in sports of all types, Mary is a veteran of the M.H.S. basketball team and the Ski Club. An active member of her class, she was a Blue and Gold repre- sentative and belonged to Tri-Hi. Mary was also an Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority sister. PATRICIA A. MURRAY 10 Hartshorn Ave. General IBM Operator Participating in most school ac- tivities, Sissy worked on Shuffle in her Sophomore year. She loves to travel, and has made her way all over the United States. A reg- ular fari of Sally Fields, she also enjoys listening to the sound of The Rolling Stones. CAROL A. MURPHY 78 Fellsmere Rd. College Teacher A member of F.T.A., the Ski Club, and the Rifle Club, Carol's out- side activities include her mem- bership in the Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority and her work at the Red Lantern Restaurant. She is an en- thusiastic fan of football, and at- tends all MHS games. MICHAEL E. MURPHY 15 Spencer Street General Undecided Mike, strictly an outdoor sports- man, lists camping, fishing, and hunting as tops among his many hobbies. An expert sharpshooter, he was a member of the Rifle Club in his Senior year. When not working at the Pancake House, Mike listens to The Hollies. SHARON L. NADELL 168 Belmont St. College Dental Assistant An honor student, Sharon was a recipient of the Auxilium Latinum award. In the French and Latin Honor Societies for two years, she was also a member of MacDowell Girls' Choir. A regular sports fan, Sharon enjoys spectating Red Sox and Celtics games. EVELYN M. MURPHY 48 Warren Avenue Commercial Commercial Artist Ev displayed her artistic abilities by working on the decoration com- mittee for Louisburg Square . She was also the recipient of the Boston Globe Gold Key Art Award. Her school activities in- clude the Girls' Concert Choir and the Choral Art Society. MICHAEL J. MURPHY 51 Park Ave. College EIb'lif16'6f A genuine sportsman, Mike was on the MHS football, track and wrestling teams. He received let- ters for every sport in which he participated. His outside activities consist of swimming in the sum- mer and skiing in the winter. In school, Mike favors Math. ENZO NANNI 1126 Fellsway Dist. Ed. Bookkeeping A real sports enthusiast, Enzo is particularly effective on a football field or on a baseball diamond. He also shows his talents when playing basketball with his friends. For relaxation, Enzo stud- ies Retailing or listens to one of his many record albums. JANET A. NAPOLI 38 Crescent Avenue College Secretary Janet was a member of the French and National Honor Societies. A three-year participant in the Pep Club, she served as Secretary of USONA. Jan also belonged to the CYO for two years. When her busy schedule allows, Jan listens to The Four Seasons. RUSSELL L. NELSON 10 Greenwood Ct. General Business Manager A sports enthusiast, Russ rates bowling and golf as tops on his sports list. For reading pleasure, he highly recommends Ler Miter- alzfer. When not working at the Federal Housing Authority, Russ listens to The Supremes or builds model cars. LESLIE L. NIGRO 52 Durso Avenue College Nurse Leslie is a three-year member of Future Nurses, USONA, and Latin Honor. She is a member of the Pep Club and often goes horseback riding, ice skating, and swimming. Leslie also belongs to CYO, Alpha Delta Alpha Soror- ity, and listens to Gene Pitney. FRANCES E. NARDONE 30 Oliver St. College Teacher A three-year member of CAM, Fran also belonged to the F.T.A., where she served as Treasurer. The Blue and Gold Advertising Man- ager, she was also in French Honor. A maiorette, Fran was a teacher for the National Baton Twirling Association. KENNETH A. NEUMYER 41 Playstead Rd. General Technician A member of the MHS indoor and outdoor track teams for three years, Kenny also belonged to the cross country team in his Senior year. Interested in sports of all types, he especially favors hockey and football. Kenny is employed by the Converse Rubber Com- pany. LINDA J. NEAGLE 90 Fairmont St. Commercial Secretary An active member of the Pep Club, Linda spends her Saturday afternoons spectating the MHS football games. Interested in sports, s-he loves to play softball. In school, Linda prefers English to all her other subjects. She is employed by Jordan Marsh. ROBERTA L. NELSON 149 Floral Avenue College Med. Technician President of USONA, Bobbi was a member of French Honor and Treasurer of Latin Honor. She participated on the girls' basket- ball and softball teams, for which she received letters. An honor stu- dent, Bobbi was a winner of an Auxilium Latinum award. BRENDA D. NICKERSON 133 Floral Avenue Commercial Secretary Brenda was a member of the Girls' Concert Choir. For outside enioyment, she was a four-year member of the Forestdale Com- munity Youth Fellowship. Brenda is an ardent swimming enthusiast. When not working at Liberty Mutual, she listens to The Mon- kees. JAMES NICHOLSON 256 Main Street U.S. Air Force An active member of the Youth Fellowship Association for three years, Nick gets exercise by play- ing baseball, football, and swim- ming. Reading James Bond novels and listening to the music of Herb Alpert and the Tiiuana Brass top his list of favorites. Dist. Ed. JEAN FROIO MOVING TO ACCEPT HER TROPHY. ANN M. NILES 48 Lynn Street College Medical Secretary A two-year member of the Pep Club, Ann also belonged to Fu- ture Nurses. In St. Luke's E.Y.C. she served as Treasurer. Waterski- ing, horseback riding, and swim- ming are among her favorite hob- bies. After school, Ann is em- ployed by the Telephone Com- pany. JANET M. OLSON 23 Desmond Road Commercial Interior Decorator Janet, an active member of Tri- Hi, was elected Treasurer in her Senior year. She was awarded a certificate for Operation Kindness and an Emblem for making the honor roll. Her outside activities include reading, playing tennis, and listening to records. DONNA R. PACE 73 Central Ave. College College Donna is a two-year member of CAM and French Honor. In her Junior year, she helped decorate for OZ and Noel , and danced in Mame in Channel '68 . When not working for the class, Donna's efforts were devoted to the Blue and Gold business staff. DAVID C. NOKE l Lebanon Terrace General Undecided Interested in all sports, Dave fa- vors football, basketball, swim- ming, and especially bowling. In school, he considers his Mechan- ical Drawing class as most inter- esting. The Association rate high with Dave. After school he is em- ployed by the Malden Tire Com- pany. JANICE M. O'MALLEY 11 Woodland Road Commercial Undecided An athletic member of the Senior class, jan participated in girl's basketball and field hockey. Her outside activities include Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority, CYO, and lunior Achievement. She has also been an active member of Tri-Hi for three years. MARLOWE T. PARKER 40 Rockland Ave. Commercial Airline Stewardess After traveling in England for a year, Marlowe came to Malden in 1963. As a Senior, she was one of the ambitious workers on the Blue and Gold circulation staff. Outside of school, she likes to keep physically fit by skiing, danc- ing and playing tennis. GARY L. NORTON 72 Orchard Street General Undecided An MHS hockey player for three years, Gary was Co-Captain of that team, and received the Most Valu- able Player Award from the Pep Club. Elected as an All-Star for the Metropolitan Hockey League, he was also presented with the Lipnosky Hockey Award. MAUREEN O'NEIL 25 Garnet Street Dist. Ed. Typist Having participated on the Rifle Team as a Sophomore, Moe re- ceived three certificates of merit. A real sports enthusiast, she goes horseback riding or bowling fre- quently. When not working in Filene's, Moe enioys listening to her records by Gene Pitney. YVONNE PARRIS 85 Mills Street Dist. Ed. Model Micki's employed as a salesgirl at Filene's Department Store. An avid sports fan, she attends all Malden High School basketball and football games. Micki spends many afternoons studying History or dancing and listening to the music of The Temptations. BARRY W. O'BRIEN 87 High Street College Doctor Barry belonged to Greenroom, COG, and French Honor. He was on the Student Council, and was chosen as a representative of Malden High for the Kiwanis. He was Vice-President of the Class of '68 in his Junior year and Co- Chairman of Channel '68 . PHYLLIS A. OWENS 5 Spring Street College Teacher Vice-President of CAM, Phyllis is a three-year member of the stu- dent council, and a two-year mem- ber of Future Teachers and the Maldoniau Staff. Vice-President of the Baptist Youth Fellowship, Phyllis is also one of Vocational's peppy cheerleaders. DEBORAH L. PARSONS 105 Elm Street Commercial Secretary Debbie, a three-year member of A.D.A., belonged to the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. Surfing, dancing, and collecting the records of The Temptations are among her favorite pastimes. After school, Debbie works at the Jordan Marsh Company in Malden. LAWRENCE P. PAZYRA 26 Bent Avenue College Engineer Laurie is a two-year letter man in basketball and baseball. Being an honor student, he was a member of COG for three years and Na- tional Honor for two. He received the Auxilium Latinum Award in his Sophomore and Junior years to help MHS win a trophy. MICHAEL P. PERRONE 115 Plainrield Avenue General Undecided Mike works as a mechanic at a Citgo Service Station after school, as he enioys working with cars. He likes football and Bookkeep- ing, but in his spare time relaxes while listening to the sounds of The Righteous Brothers and other popular rock 'n roll groups. JAMES A. PIMENTAL 38 Trueman Sr. Voke Electrical Engineer James favors all sports, especially baseball and hockey, in which he received letters. He is also an ac- tive member of the MHS Ski Club. When not busy with school activi- ties, James relaxes by listening to his large collection of records by The Beach Boys. SUSAN PELOSI 103 Plainfield Avenue College Undecided Some of the many hobbies which keep Susan busy are collecting popular records, oil painting, and listening to the sounds of Andy Williams. She was a member of CYO for two years, and worked on the decoration committee for Shuffle in her Sophomore year. LINDA D. PERRY 1326 Salem Street College Dental Assistant Linda is the head typist on the Maldonian typing staff. She is the Program Director of the Future Nurses Club and was given an Operation Kindness Award. Out- side of school, Linda is an active Rainbow Girl, and enioys herself bowling and playing tennis. JOHN A. PINKHAM 10 Beacon Street General Undecided Art is John's favorite school sub- iect, and it also takes much of his time after school hours. He em- ploys his artistic talents while working for an architect. John listens to Country Joe and the Fish and The Jefferson Airplane to relax from his activities. MAXINE P. PELTZMAN 31 Lillian Road College College In addition to her position as the Maldonian Academic Stall Head, Max was a recipient of both the Operation Kindness and the Aux- ilium Latinum Awards. Max is a member of Phi Delta Phi and, when her busy schedule permits, she likes to dance and write. KENNETH J. PETRAGLIA 102 Rich Street College Engineer As an honor student, Ken was a member of COG and French Honor. A three-year member of the class council, he was in charge of coordinating the lighting in Channel '68. When not work- ing on school projects, Ken coach- es Pee Wee and Little League teams. RICHARD G. PLUMMER 193 Sylvan St. College Biologist Gerry is a three-year member of Choral Art and Chamber Singers. He was also in the Orchestra and played first clarinet in the Band. For three years he belonged to Latin Honor, and in his Senior year, was the Program Manager of the Ski Club. JOSEPH PERRONE, JR. 14 Woodville Terrace General College Joe, a three-year band member, was also in the stage band for two years. Outside of school he is a member of The Conservatives , a lively dance band, and The Re- lations, a popular combo. As a hobby he likes listening to Herb Alpert and Beach Boy records. LEE PHINNEY 30 Page St. College DOCt0r An enthusiastic member of the track team, Lee participated in in- door track, outdoor track, and cross country. His favorite subjects are Physics and Biology, but for fun he likes hunting and fishing. After' school he works at the Dan- vers Animal Hospital. ALICE L. POLAND 80 Main St. Commercial Undecided An active Pep Club member, Alice was also her homeroom's Blue and Gold representative. Her hobbies include horseback riding, boating, skiing, and swimming. For enioy- ment she likes listening to The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, and other popular groups. DANIEL 1. POSATA 136 Oakland Street College Accountant A member of Latin Honor in his junior year, Donuts earned the Auxilium Latinum award in his Sophomore and Junior years. His favorite subiect is Science, and he likes to collect coins. After school he is employed at Kennedy's But- ter and Egg Store. ELAINE M. PUCCI 42 Sheafe Street Commercial Secretary Pooch, a secretary at Liberty Mutual Life Insurance Company, is a member of both LYC and CYO. She likes listening to the music of The Supremes, Wilson Pickett, and Aretha Franklin. Pooch's favorite pastimes are dancing, tennis, and oil painting. DAVID RABIDEAU 26 George St. Commercial College Dave, a member of the Town Line Ten Pin Bowling League for two years, also lists baseball, football, and hockey as other favorite sports. Listening to his albums by The Dave Clark Five and collecting stamps and coins are a few of his many interests. ROGER G. POWER 264 Charles Street General Undecided Participating in most school activi- ties, Roger was on the MHS out- door track team. Also a member of the wrestling team for three years, he received three letters. Among Roger's favorite hobbies are hunting and basketball. He is employed by Scheib Paint Co. FRANK S. PUCCIA 39 Henry St. College Undecided Frank, a three-year member of the baseball team, also likes football, hockey, basketball, and swimming. Other sports he enioys are skiing and skating. As an active member of the CYO, he played hockey for their team. Frank's favorite sub- iect is History. THOMAS A. POWERS 3 Winthrop Park College Undecided First trumpeter in the Orchestra for three years, Tom served as Vice-President in his Junior year and President in his Senior year. When not practicing on his trum- pet, he plays football or baseball. In his free time Tom listens to rock 'n' roll records. WENDY A. PRESTON 17 Clement St. Commercial Vista Wendy participated on the tennis team in her Junior year. A mem- ber at the E.Y.C. Church group, she also belongs to Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority. When not work- ing in Woolworth's as a salesgirl, Wendy listens to her favorite group, Peter, Paul, and Mary. RONALD A. PULOS 15 Dell Street College Artist Ron was an active member of Choral Art and Greenroom. He was on the decoration committees for Yesterday's Gone , OZ , and on the ticket committee for Harvey. Ron was also an usher at Louisburg Square, and worked at the concession stand at football games. MARTIN RABINOVITZ 78 Hawthorne St. College College Marty, a member of the Latin Honor Society, is a two-time re- cipient of the Auxilium Latium Magna Cum Laude certificate. He is a member of COG and the Vice- President of Sigma Alpha Rho. Marty also enioys listening to the music of Peter, Paul, and Mary. THOMAS J. RADIVONYK 63 Greenleaf Street Dist. Ed. Business Administrator Participating as a member of the Oak Grove Boys Club for five years, Tom likes collecting tropical fish and playing football. When not working at Star Upholstery, Tom tinkers with cars and listens to records by The Four Seasons and The Four Tops. JOSEPH P. RABBOTINO ll Fairmont Place College College A member of the indoor track team in his Sophomore year, Rab- bit also likes hunting, basketball, and baseball. His best subject is Meteorology, and Chemistry runs a close second. He collects coins and listens to records by Tommy James and the Shondells. MARLEEN E. RAIFMAN 173 Cross Street College Special Education Ellen was Dr. Silverman's erlicient secretary. She was a three-year member of B.B.G., and is on the executive board of the Band. Ellen has been a member of the French Honor Society for two years. To relax she listens to The Supremes and The Who. DEBRA RATTET 18 Fairlane Street College College A member of the Orchestra for three years, Debbie's musical tastes range from Johnny Mathis to The Righteous Brothers. She partici- pated in the activities of TIFTY for three years. Debbie is employed at International Magazine Service after school. B. JOSEPH REDDICK 20 Orchard Street General Armed Forces Joe is a Rolling Stones fan who enjoys hunting and playing ball. This Red Sox enthusiast also likes to participate in football and ten- nis games. Joe, whose favorite sub- jects are History, Science and Math, helped on the Decoration Committee of Carousel . SHARON A. REGAN 100 Olive Avenue Commercial Business School Sharon, who likes to listen to the music of The Four Seasons, also collects records. She won the F.B.L.A. Typing Contest in her Sophomore year, and claims Typ- ing as her favorite subject. Sharon, a Grant's salesgirl, enjoys basket- ball and hockey. PATRICIA J. RAYMOND 73 Porter Street Commercial Undecided Pat, a former council member, is on the Circulation Stal? of the Blue and Gold. Watching MHS football games and listening to the records of Tommy James and the Shondells rank among this girl's favorite pastimes. Pat's fa- vorite subject is Bookkeeping. 'IN JOHN REDFORD 135 Newland St. Voke Automotive Engineer John was an active member of the MHS Ski Club. Being sportsmind- ed, he frequently plays football and is an expert skeet shooter. In his spare time he builds motorcy- cles or listens to The Four Sea- sons. Among John's favorite sub- jects is his Automotive class. SHARON S. REINOLD 30 James Street Dist. Ed. Retailer Although a new student at Malden High, Sharon quickly became pop- ular with her classmates, and was elected a Senior Council Repre- sentative. Sharon loves to spend her day either watching a game of football or riding the ocean's waves on her surfboard. LEONARD D. REA 667 Cross Street College Undecided Lenny, who likes to fix radios in his leisure time, was a Blue and Gold representative in his Sopho- more year. He enjoys baseball, basketball, and football, and calls History his best subject. This ac- tive CYO member lists carpentry as his favorite hobby. MARIE E. REARDON 47 Chester Street Commercial Secretary Marie, participating in most school activities, was a Maldoniun repre- sentative in her Sophomore. year. An ardent sports fan, Marie en- joys spectating at Malden High football games and bowling. After school, she is employed by Pull- man Vacuum Company. WILLIAM A. REDFORD 45 Rand Street General Mechanical Engineer Bill, a participant in many out- door sports, has been a member of the outdoor track team for two years. He was also a member of the Forest Hill Community Youth Group, and was elected President in his second year. Math is the subject in which Bill excels. ALBERT C. REPPUCCI, JR. 90 East Border Road College Research Chemist An honor roll student, Al is a member of both French and Latin Honor. He is the front page Edi- tor of the Blue and Gold, and the Chemistry Department's Lab As- sistant. A1 also received the Na- tional Merit Letter of Commenda- tion and a Latin Auxilium award. FRANCIS M. REGAN 127 Russell St. College Undecided Frank is a Peter, Paul, and Mary and Dave Clark Five fan who lists painting and drawing as his hob- bies. He likes all sports, including basketball, football, and hockey. Frank is a soda clerk in Hunt's Drugstore, and he names Art as his favorite subject. SHARON REYNOLDS 81 Maple Street College Business School Captain of the rifle team, Sam was the High Scoring Girl in the Middlesex League. She was a three year member of Choral Art and a two-year member of German Honor. Sam likes listening to the music of The Mamas and The Papas and The Kingston Trio. Class of l958 CARL RICCIARDONE 65 Sterling Street General Electrician An auto enthusiast and an ardent History student, Rick collects parts of cars as one of his hobbies. Base- ball and woodworking H11 up a good deal of Rick's leisure time. He is fond of attending football games and is a former employee of Mal's Supermarket. SUSAN E. RICHMOND 58 Dexter Street College Social Worker Susan, a Maldonian Staff Head, Treasurer of CAM, and President of French Honor, was Co-Chair- man of Channel '68. Having served as a homeroom representa- tive for three years, Susan is a three-year member of Greenroom, and she has received two Auxilium Latinum awards. JANIS ROBLES 326 Medford Street Commercial Secretary Janis, formerly the Treasurer and presently the hard-working Busi- ness Manager of the Maldonian, is employed after school at the Solvent Chemical Company. At- tending all the Malden High foot- ball games and studying Stenog- raphy are Janis' favorite pastimes. STEVEN W. RING 25 Olive Avenue General Baker Steve, who served on the decora- tion committee for Carousel , is a three-year member of DeMolay, of which he is Assistant Steward. An enthusiast of all sports, includ- ing skiing, baseball, and fishing, Steve is employed after school at Nelson's Bakery. STEVEN A. ROTHSTEIN 29 East Border Rd. College College A Sigma Alpha Rho brother for two years, Steve is the Correspond- ing Secretary of A.Z.A. A mem- ber of Junior Achievement and a three-year member of COG, Steve served as a Maldonian homeroom representative in his Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years. JEFFREY RICE 63 Porter St. College Undecided Jeff, who serves as a tutor in Rox- bury, is Associate Editor of the Blue and Gold and a national board member of NEFTY. He re- ceived the Auxilium Latinum award for two years, and is a three-year member of LIT. As a hobby, Jeff plays the blues harp. ROBERT RIZZUTO 24 Rich St. College Electronics Engineer Bob, a three-year member of COG, works as a truck driver at Giant Value. A Math enthusiast, he also enioys swimming and basketball. Bob's favorite interests are elec- and astronomy, but he tronics spends some of his spare time lis- tening to short-wave radios. THOMAS ROMBOLI 141 Elwell Street College Civil Engineer Tom, a member of the Malden High hockey and outdoor track teams, lifts weights to help keep in shape. Since his Sophomore year, Tom has been on the student council. Listening to The Rolling Stones' records is one of Tom's favorite recreations. PATRICIA RICE 150 Elwell Street Commercial Teacher A Blue and Gold homeroom rep- resentative for two years and a recipient of an honor roll badge, Pat spends much of her spare time cooking and sewing. Playing cen- ter field for her church softball team and swimming are Pat's fa- vorite outdoor activities. JOAN ROBICHEAU 64 Bowman St. College Undecided A member of the MHS Orchestra and Girls' Concert'Choir, ,loanie is a former member of the Y.W.C.A. She has some unusual hobbies such as training dogs, gar- dening, riding horses, and astron- omy. As a junior, ,Ioanie received an Auxilium Latinum award. BESSIE A. ROMVOS 70 Waverly Street General Secretary Betsy, who spends a lot of time at her hobbies, sewing and bowl- ing, is employed after school at Lewis Candy Company. A rock 'n' roll enthusiast, Betsy collects all the records of her favorite groups, The Beach Boys, The Mamas and Papas, and The Su- premes. JANET L. ROWE 1 Manley Terrace College Teacher Janet, a past member of the Rifle Club, serves the Blue and Gold as a typist, Marching as a V.F.W. Maiorette, cheering for the Bos- ton Celtics basketball team, and collecting Righteous Brothers rec- ords are this Kappa Phi sister's preferred hobbies. .i. ARTHUR H. RUBIN 118 Porter Street General Glazier Artie has enioyed playing the guitar for five years, and he is the Secretary of the Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternity. Artie has two green belts in Karate and now is prac- ticing to earn his brown belt, which is the second highest rank in this art of self-defense. CATHERINE RUSSO 211 Salem Street College Medical Research Sports Co-Editor of the Maldonian and Vice-President of Kappa Phi Sorority, Cathy is a two-year member of both the Student Council and USONA. She re- ceived the Girls' State Award, and was the goalie of the field hockey team in her senior year. sa e - -sa resl . o I ,..,. ' , WILLIAM D. ROWE 95 High St. Voke Electrician Customizing, racing, and working with cars is the field that is pre- ferred most by Billy. He is an avid baseball and football fan,and has worked on Voke's Valentine Dances and all high school dances. In school, Shop is the subject in which Billy excels. iv' 5 . JEFFREY M. RUBIN 165 Cross Street College Undecided A three-year member of COG and DeMolay, leff belongs to the Mys- tic Valley Rifle Club. Employed at Signet Manufacturing Com- pany, coin collecting and photog- raphy are two of ,leffs hobbies, while his preferred subiects are History and Algebra. STEPHEN RUANE 35 Clapp St. Voke Undecided Steve is an avid bowling enthusi- ast. Next on his list of favorite ac- tivities are the Malden Catholic dances, which he attends every Fri- day night. When not studying or working at Maplewood Engineer- ing, Steve listens to his collection of Rolling Stones records. PAMELA RUBIN 40 Newhall Street Commercial Undecided Pam, an honor roll student who worked in Mr. Perry's office dur- ing her Iunior year, is an avid fan of many of the folkrock singing groups. After graduation from high school, Pam would like to visit England and see her favorite group, The Beatles. BARRY J. RUBENSTEIN 30 Newton Street College Lawyer A member of the Band and Latin Honor, Barry was one of the cheerleaders at the WMEX bas- ketball game. He was elected Vice- President of LlT in his senior year, and enioys baseball, basket- ball and listening to Herb Alpert and the Tiiuana Brass. ROBERT RUFO 67 Cedar Street College Teacher Bob, who received a Junior Var- sity letter in wrestling in his Sophomore year, works after school at the A8cP as a stockboy. A three-year member of the Ex- plorers, Bob's leisure time is oc- cupied with model rocketry, stamp collecting, camping and tennis. DID YOU EVER GET THE FEELING THAT YOU WERE ALL ALONE? B i PAULINE E. ST. PIERRE 48 Sterling St. General Airline Stewardess Paula, who enioys all kinds of music, cheered at the MHS foot- ball games as a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. A talented dancer, Paula has at- tended dancing school for ten years, and she performed in two recitals in the Boston Ballet. ANTOINETTE L. SANTOMANGO 162 Washington St. Commercial Secretary A former member of the Pep Club, Toni was Mr. Sacco's secre- tary for two years. Employed at the Pullman Vacuum Company, she was head of the committee for Vietnam packages. Toni, a base- ball fan, listens to Dionne War- wick's records in her spare time. CHRISTINE L. SAULINER 23 Pearl Street College Teacher Chris, a newcomer to Malden High, was President of her Fresh- man class at Girls' Catholic. A former assistant captain of Church- work at the Immaculate Concep- tion Church, Chris is a member of A.D.A., and does pencil sketch- es in her leisure time. MICHAEL SAMPSON 221 Highland Ave. Dist. Ed. Electrical Engineer Mike likes to spend much of his time working on cars and read- ing magazines such as Molor Trend. When not doing this, he gets exercise by swimming, play- ing baseball and football. To re- lax, Mike studies Math, or listens to the music of The Temptations. DIANE L. SANDER 94 Hadley Street General Undecided Diane, whose best liked sports are skating and swimming, helped her class by serving on the dance com- mittees for Shuffle and Yester- day's Gone. Diane who likes to attend hockey games, relaxes by knitting or listening to The Ani- mals records. SUZANNE E. SANDLER 40 Grace Street Commercial Airline Stewardess A former member of B'nai B'rith and the Girls' Concert Choir, Sue collects stuffed animals. Het free time is occupied by painting, or listening to The Beach Boys al- bums. Sue's favorite sports activi- ties are horseback riding and play- ing tennis. JANET M. SAUNDERS 398 Ferry Street Commercial Undecided Janet, who reads and collects all different kinds of teenage maga- zines, spends a great deal of her time listening to the record al- various folk-rock bums of the groups. When not involved in all these activities, Janet collects In- dian necklaces and moccasins. STEVEN R. SANTORSOLA 179 Ferry Street General College Steve, who loves to travel, has visited every state in the United States with the exception of Ha- waii, Alaska and Florida, and he especially enjoyed California and Texas. Driving and working on automobiles and playing football are Steve's favorite pastimes. MATTHEW B. SANDLER 217 Bainbridge St. College Doctor A member of COG, Latin Honor, and the Choral Art Society, Matt won an Auxilium Latinum award in his Sophomore and ,lunior years. Vice-President of the Or- chestra and a member of the Chamber Singers, he is also Sec- retary - Treasurer of Regional A.Z.A. GAIL R. SARDO S28 Salem Street Commercial Secretary A Kappa Phi sister and MHS ma- iorette, Gail is a three-year mem- ber of the Band, and was elected Treasurer in her Senior year. Gail, who is employed by Berkshire Apparel, is a former member of the rifle club and a two-year mem- ber of CYO. MARIAN L. SAWYER 72 Hawthorne Street College Teacher Marian, a member of the Band, German Honor, and the varsity girls' basketball team, was Presi- dent of MYF for two years. Chosen the Y.M.C.A. Leader of the Year in 1966, Marian attend- ed the leaders' school at Spring- field College for four summers. JACQUELYN A. SBRACCIA 260 Highland Avenue Commercial Interior Decorator Jacky, a Righteous Brothers fan, is a member of the ski club, the field hockey team, and Alpha Del- ta Alpha Sorority. She served on the decoration committee for Carousel, and during the sum- mer ,Iacky likes to go either horse- back riding or swimming. PHILIP A. SBRACCIA 164 Adams Street General College Philip, a member of the outdoor track team in his junior and Senior years, is the lead guitarist for It's About Time. He re- ceived a letter for his participa- tion on the cross country track team. Philip spends his spare time at his favorite hobby, Geology. LIOYD SCRIBNER 146 Pierce Street General Carpenter A member of the Boy Scouts for ten years, Lloyd is an Assistant Scout Master. His hobbies range from collecting stamps and coins to wood working and listening to his favorite records. Lloyd is also a member of Choral Art and the Chamber Singers. .35 ,. 1 GRACE D. SHANBAR 75 Porter St. Business Secretary A basketball fan, Kippy is em- ployed after school at One Hour Martinizing. During the summer, Kippy likes to go swimming and bowling. Her favorite subjects are History and Geography, and she enioys ice skating and listen- ing to all types of music. NANCY M. SCAMPORINO 80 Neal St. College Nurse Nancy, a Maldrmian homeroom representative during her Senior year, is a one-year member of Fu- ture Nurses of America and the Ski Club. The recipient of a let- ter in softball, Nancy also re- ceived Auxilium Latinum and Op- eration Kindness awards. KEVIN SEAGER 85 Bainbridge St. General Undecided Kev, who enioys playing whiiiie ball, has a large record collection, consisting of albums by The Temptations, Ray Charles, The Miracles, and The Four Tops. Em- ployed at Fairview Market, Kev works on cars and motorcycles in his spare time. MARJORIE E. SHEA 78 Fellsmere Road College Nurse A newcomer to Malden High School, Margie is an enthusiastic member of The Future Nurses Association. Since her leisure time is spent skiing and skating, she belongs to the Ski Club. Margie is a frequent spectator at the Mal- den Catholic Football games. ALICE E. SCHRAN 25 Boylston St. Commercial Professional Ice Skater Alice was selected Miss Valentine of the 1966 Vocational Dance. She participates in many sports, including swimming, tennis, and bowling. A very talented iceskater, Alice is a member of the U.S. Fig- ure Skating Club and the Com- monwealth Club. MARJORIE L. SESSER 49 Lillian Road College Undecided Margie, the Corresponding Secre- tary for Phi Delta Phi Sorority, was a member of the Girls' Con- cert Choir for two years. A Boston Celtics fan, Margie was a B'nai B'rith Reporter for three years. For a hobby, Margie collects rec- ord albums. PAUL H. SHINER 16 Bryer Road General Electrical Engineer A member of the outdoor track team, Paul specializes in the broad jump and low hurdles. Paul par- ticipates in many sports, includ- ing baseball, fishing, bowling, and waterskiing, and he has belonged to St, ,Ioseph's CYO hockey team for three years. PATRICIA R. SCIBELLI 68 Hancock Road College Teacher A member of the Latin Honor Society for one year, Patty served as a Maldonian homeroom repre- sentative in her Sophomore year. A Red Sox fan, Patty belongs to the Future Teachers of America Club, and she enjoys listening to all different kinds of music, LOIS M. SESTITO 197 Coleman St. Commercial Reservationist Lois, a lively MHS cheerleader, works for Mr. Melanson and is a former member of the Rifle Club. In her Sophomore year, Lois served on the dance committees for Carousel and Shuffle , and was also a member of the student council for two years. KENNETH J. SICA 48 Adams St. General Accountant Ken, a member of the MHS Band for three years, works after school at De Can Sportswear. A member of Just 4 , a rock 'n' roll group, Ken plays the organ. He also en- ioys listening to the records of various groups, especially The Blues Proiect. PAUL V. SICA 72 Adams St. General Undecided A fan of The Young Rascals, Paul was a member of Choral Art and the Rifle Club in his Sophomore year. An accordion player, Paul is interested in many types of music. He is employed at Vogue Doll Company, and relaxes by fishing or making model cars. LINDA A. SILVA 202 Pierce Street General Beautician An eager member of the Pep Club, Linda is also a talented water- skier. In school, Linda is fond of her Stenography class. When she is not working at the Beauty Pavilion, Linda listens to records by her favorite group, Herb Al- pert and the Tiiuana Brass. CAROL SILVERMAN 45 Lillian Rd. College Peace Corps A member of CAM, FTA and the Choral Art Society, Carol received Auxilium Latinum and Operation Kindness Awards. She has been a member of the Pep Club and Latin Honor, and spends her free time playing guitar or working on her stamp collection. MARY S. SIMONELLI 129 Tremont St. Commercial Accountant A member of the MacDowell Girls' Concert Choir, Mary be- longs to the Pep Club and Tri-Hi. When she is not working as a nurse's aide at the Summer Street Nursing Home, she relaxes by listening to James Brown. Mary is also a member of the Malden Barons. BETTY A. SLOAN 78 West St. General IBM Operator A loyal fan of The Beatles and The Dave Clark Five, Betty col- lects all of their record albums. She devotes her after-school hours to Working with the mentally re- tarded. In her free time, Betty likes to play hockey or dance to the newest songs. ELIZABETH A. SIMONS ll Winthrop Street General Medical Missionary A member of the Future Nurses, Liz has worked at the Pleasant Street Nursing Home as a Nurse's aide and oat the Malden Hospital as a dietary assistant. Liz uses her free time to play tennis or paint. She is also the Secretary of her Church youth group. PAULA J. SLOCUMB 52 Cedar Street General Secretary A three-year MHS Band member, DoDo was also a Band Librar- ian. She sings in the Centre Meth- odist Church Choir, and is the past Secretary-Treasurer of M.Y.F. When she is not working as a Telephone Operator, she plays tennis or goes ice skating. PAULA J. SINCLAIR 59 Cherry St. Commercial Secretary A member of the Choral Art So- ciety and Pep Club, Paula has also been a student secretary in the MHS Guidance Department. Paula takes an interest in ice skat- ing, horseback riding, and swim- ming, and has worked as a camp counselor and as a lifeguard. HUGH K. SMALL 82 Plainfield Ave. College Undecided A member of the MHS baseball and basketball teams, Hugh worked on the dance committee for Carousel. When he is not working at the First National, he listens to his records or plays base- ball. Hugh has been a homeroom representative on the student coun- cil STEVEN J. SIMMONS 269 Fellsway East College C.P.A. A member of the Choral Art So- ciety, Steve is also active in the Rifle Club and the Ski Club. He has participated in Channel '62-3 and Yesterday's Gone. When not attending DeMolay and Y.M.C.A. meetings, he works on his coin collection. MICHAEL G. SLAMA 92 Beachview Avenue College Undecided An enthusiastic fan of The Right- eous Brothers and The Rolling Stones, Seadog is also interested in Biology and Chemistry. When not working at the Barrymore Steak House, he plays football or baseball in the fall, and goes wa- terskiing in the summer. LAWRENCE S. SMALL 107 Harvard St. College Undecided The Sports Editor of the Blue and Gold, Laurie is the Senior Execu- tive of LIT. He is manager of the MHS basketball team, and re- ceived a letter for his work. As the President of the Chess Club, he has won the Mass. State Junior Chess Championship. ARNOLD C. SMITH 184 Essex St. College Doctor An infielder for the baseball team, Arnie also participates in the shot- put event on the track team. In the fall, he uses his athletic Drow- ess for the football team. Although he has a busy sports schedule, he is active in LIT and the Latin Honor Society. SUSAN N. SMITH 55 Hillside Ave. College Social Worker The Vice-President of the German Honor Society, Sue was also a member of the Pep Club. She is Treasurer of the Phi Delta Phi Sorority and the National Confer- ence of Synagogue Youth. Sue works as a receptionist at the Crescent Auto Driving School. STEPHEN F. SOUSA 128 Plainfield Ave. Voke Sheetmetal Worker A member of the Rifle Club in his Sophomore year, Steve received a Pro-Marksman Award for his shooting ability. Steve Works at the Maplewood Engineering Com- pany after school and on week- ends. He relaxes by listening to The Monkees or The Beach Boys. LAWRENCE T. STARR 22 Rockland Ave. College Chemist One of the more devoted leaders at the Malden branch of the Y.M.C.A., Larry is also President of the Malden Chapter of the Bap- tist Youth Federation. An aquatics enthusiast, Larry is a member of the MHS swim team and also is fond of water-skiing. ROBERT J. SPADARO 123 Lawrence Street College Undecided A member of the outdoor track team in his Junior year, Robert is interested in all sports, but base- ball is his favorite. He is also an avid Patriots fan, and often at- tends MHS games. Robert enjoys popular soul groups, and has a large collection of albums. SQ' in-r-' 'emp- DONALD E. STEAD 22 Wedgemere Road Voke Electrical Engineer Being a genuine sportsman, bowl- ing, waterskiing at Hampton Beach, and fishing top Don's fa- vorite sports. Enthused with drag racing, he is fascinated by the mechanics of a fast car. Don has his listening ear tuned to the sound of The Righteous Brothers. BRENDA M. SNEED 79 Lyme St. General Data Processing A member of the Band and the Muldonian, Brenda worked on Channel '68 and the committee for the dinner dance of the Prom. She is a Kappa Phi Sorority sis- ter and a member of the N.A.A.C.P. Brenda also plays guard for the MHS girls' basket- ball team. MAUREEN SPELLMAN 225 Highland Ave. General Airline Stewardess A member of the MacDowell Girls' Concert Choir and the Pep Club, Reenie is the Blue and Gold representative for her homeroom. She is a member of CYO and a flag carrier for the Barons. In her spare time, she listens to Peter, Paul, and Mary records. DIANA M. STEINBERG 15 Linwood Street General Undecided A fan of The Four Seasons and The Supremes for many years, Di- ana prides herself on her collec- tion of records by these groups. Diana devotes her after school hours to work at the Malden Men- tal Health Clinic. She is also a basketball and golf enthusiast. MONA L. SOROKO 249 Mountain Ave. College Speech Therapist A Maldonian representative, Mona is a member of F.T.A. and the Ski Club. She was the President of the Theta Epsilon Kappa Sorority and a member of the National Congregation of Synagogue Youth, Mona has worked at the International Magazine Service. JOHN SPIGNESE 1160 Fellsway General Undecided An enthusiastic sports fan, John attends all the Malden High School football games. In school, he is extremely interested in His- tory and Mathematics. In his lei- sure time, ,Iohn either goes bowl- ing, plays baseball, or listens to his large record collection. CAROL JEAN STEVENS 469 Highland Ave. College English Teacher The Vice-President of F.T.A., Carol lean is the Page Three As- sociate Editor of the Blue and Gold. She is the past Worthy Ad- viser of Rainbow Girls Assembly No. 18. In the afternoon, Carol Jean is employed by the Boston Leader in Malden. Class ol mes SUSAN L. STORMONT 130 Central Ave. College Teacher A member of USONA, French Honor and Latin Honor, Susan has received an Auxilium Latinum Award and the USONA Book Prize. She belongs to E.Y.C. at St. Paul's and the choir at St. Luke's. Susan is also a Senior Student Council Representative. MARY ANN SULLIVAN 10 Field St. College Undecided Mary Ann, a representative on the student council in her Junior year, was a two-year member of the Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority. In school, Mary Ann favors Latin and French, and has received Aux- ilium Latinum Awards in both her Sophomore and Junior years. DEBORAH H. STODDARD 112 Walnut St. General Legal Secretary An employee of the Malden Re- development Authority, Sher- man gets exercise by swimming and playing tennis. She enjoys lis- tening to popular records and drawing. Sherman gained hon- orable mention in the Odd Fellows Youth Pilgrimmage to the United Nations. LINDA R. STRACUZZI 26 James St. General Fashion Retailing A member of the MHS Pep Club and the Ski Club, Linda is the Secretary of Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority. She has worked on Huddle'l and was one of the Tune Taylor Dancers in Channel '68 . In her leisure time, Linda goes swimming or ice skating. MARY E. SULLIVAN 64 Gilbert Street Commercial Undecided A two-year member of the Pep Club, Mary also belongs to CYO. An active Alpha Delta Alpha so- rority sister, she spends her free time swimming, walking, or lis- tening to her record collection. In school, her favorite subjects are History and English. DAVID A. STOKES 150 Sammett Street General Undecided A tackle on the MHS football team and a forward in basketball, David is the recipient of several awards in these sports. He is a homeroom representative to the Senior Council. David was also the co-chairman of the charity basketball game with WMEX. DANIEL J. SULLIVAN 62 Wheeler Street Voke Machinist Danny, who is interested in many sports, is a veteran on the Voke baseball and basketball teams. Being an active member of his class, he served on all the Valen- tine Dance committees. When not studying, Dan listens to his fa- vorite British group, The Dave Clark Five. RICHARD E. SULLIVAN 827 Main Street College College A past member of the Y.M.C.A. and the Sophomore student coun- cil, Dicky was an usher for Chan- nel '68 . His favorite subiect is History, and he has received an Auxilium Latinum Award. When not working at the First National, he likes to play basketball. ROBERT E. STOKES 130 Sammet St. General College A member of the wrestling and football teams, Bob is the recipi- ent of awards for these sports. He has been an active member of the N.A.A.C.P. for five years. When not working at Converse Rubber, he relaxes by listening to his rec- ord collection. HENRY SULLIVAN, JR. 81 Newhall St. College College A three-year member of E.Y.C., Henry received an Auxilium Lat- inum award as a Sophomore. He plays softball for St. Paul's Epis- copal Church. After school he re- laxes with a game of baseball or hockey, or listens to his records by The Rolling Stones. y X. WILLIAM R. SURETTE 29 Fairlawn St. Voke Machinist Bill's ability to play the guitar helped his group win a trophy in a competition of the Battle of the Bands. When not working at the National Radio Company, he listens to his collection of records by The Rolling Stones, or plays in a game of football. HAROLD SURGECOFF 291 Newland Street General Undecided A three-year member of the Band, Hal also belongs to the Stage Band. After school, Hal works at the Malden Novelty Company. During his free hours, he goes to a lot of sporting events, or listens to the records by his favorite group, The Rolling Stones. STEVEN E. THIBEAULT 150 Belmont St. Voke Draftsman Steve, whose main interest lies in sports, is not only a spectator, but also a participant in baseball. Fix- ing cars is a hobby that appeals to Steve. He is also an active mem- ber in the Y.M.C.A. In school, Drafting is the subject in which Steve excels. PAULA j. TODISCO 31 Clapp Street College Language Teacher Vice-President of French Honor as a Senior, Paula was Historian of CAM in her Junior year. She has belonged to Latin Honor, Ski Club, and F.T.A. Paula was a homeroom representative as a Sophomore, and she served on the dance committee for Carousel . ILENE N. SWARTZ 47 Plymouth Road Commercial Secretary A member of the Maldonimz Busi- ness Staff, Leenie also belongs to the Future Nurses, the Choral Art Society, and Phi Delta Phi. In school, she is a box lunch cashier. Leenie also works as a part-time secretary for the Plymouth Manua facturing Company. KAREN P. THORESEN 319 Clifton Street Commercial Executive Secretary A member of the Pep Club, Karen was a Maldonian representative as a Sophomore. She belongs to the Rainbow Girls and is the Secretary of the Junior Citizens for Civic Betterment Association. After school, Karen works at the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston. KAREN L. SWARTZ 244 Hawthorne Street College Music Education The President of Greenroom and the Music Editor of the Mal- doniarz, Karen is also a member of the Choral Art Society, Cham- ber Singers, Latin Honor, and F.T.A. She won the vocal prize in Americana , the COG Prize, and two Auxilium Latinum Awards. RONNA B. THUR 579 Highland Avenue College Social Worker 'Treasurer of her class for three years, Ronna is also Vice-President of Phi Delta Phi Sorority. She is a 'member of Choral Art, F.T.A., Ski Club, and the Rifle Club. Ron- na has received three letters on the tennis team, and belongs to the Pep Club. HENRY J. THERRIEN, JR. 179 Madison Street Commercial Business Admin. A member of CYO, Hank is fond of English and Drama. He is very interested in writing, and is en- rolled in the Palmer Writing School in Minneapolis. Hank is a devoted fan of The Mama's and Papa's, and he has an excellent collection of their records. MICHAEL D. TILTON 58 Mt. Vernon Street Voke Automotive Being artistic, Mike worked on the decorating committee of the Val- entine Dance. He participates in the sports activities of St. Paul's, and has received ribbons for track meets. Mike drives for the Malden- Medford Ambulance Service after school. SING ALONG WITH TED KENNEDY. MARION K. TOPPING 170 Mills Street General Practical Nurse Marion is often a spectator at stock car racing and demolition derbies. She is a member of a bowl- ing league and she listens to the records of the Righteous Brothers. Marion's best subiect is Typing and, after school, she works as a waitress at Woolworth's. FRANCINE C. TREVISONE 6 Holloway St. Commercial Beautician Athletically minded Fran partici- pates in many sports. Three of her favorite sports are bowling, skiing, and swimming. In music, Fran prefers dancing to groups such as The Mamas and the Papas, The Righteous Brothers, The Supremes, and The Beatles. JUDITH E. TULLY 74 Neal St. Commercial Airline Stewardess For two years, Judi has been a member of her church youth group. An avid sports fan, her favorites are football and basketball. In music Judi prefers The Beach Boys, The Supremes, and Andy Williams. Judi's many hobbies include read- ing and cooking. EDWARD J. TOWNSEND 959 Main Street College Undecided Ed played wing on 'the MHS hockey team in his Sophomore year. Out of school he plays bas- ketball, and also goes skiing and surfing during the summer months. After school Ed either works at Giant Value Supermarket or listens to the records of Gene Pitney. NICHOLAS R. TREVISONE 6 Holloway Street General Business Manager An enthusiastic sports fan, Nicholas names bowling, football and soft- ball as his favorite sports. In school, his best liked subiect is Geography. One of Nicholas' many hobbies is collecting record albums by the popular singing artist, Wayne Newton. THOMAS M. TULLY 100 Waite St. Voke Sheetmetal Mechanic Clark is the Vice President of his class, and also a member of the Senior Council. When not work- ing at the Phil Shea Sheet Metal Company, he plays in a game of tennis, or listens to the Rolling Stones. Baseball tops Clark's list of favorite sports. PATRICIA M. TRACY 25 Fairview Terrace Commercial Bookkeeper Micki has received three letters for playing on the girls' basketball team and two letters for playing first base on the softball team. She is President of Kappa Phi Sorority. Her best subject is Bookkeeping, and during the summer Micki water-skis and swims. NANCY E. TRICKETT 51 Hillside Avenue General Window Displayer Candy displayed one of her many talents by being a Voke Cheer- leader for two years. She was Co- Chairman of Yesterday's Gone, the 1967 Farewell dance for Sen- iors. For her artistic abilities, Candy was presented with the Globe Scholastic Art Award. JOHN R. TURPIN, JR. 141 Coleman St. College College A member of National Honor, John received the Club's award for character and service. A student council representative, he was co- chairman of Channel GS. John's other activities are COG, Blue and Gofd, and Latin Honor, of which he is President. LOUIS A. TRAMONTOZZI, JR. 70 Russell Street Voke Electrician A three-year member of the Voca- tional baseball team, Lou played the position of left field. When not playing football, hockey, or baseball, energetic Lou collects rare coins and stamps. He rates the Everly Brothers the greatest, and English his favorite subiect. ANN MARIE TROIANI 335 Salem Street Dist. Ed. Buyer A three-year member of C.Y.O., Ann collects records and stuffed animals. When not working at the Liberty Mutual, she listens to The Four Seasons and The Righteous Brothers. An enthusiastic sports fan, Ann follows the football and basketball teams. ROSEMARIE TURRA 28 Bowers Ave. Commercial Bookkeeper After school, Rosie works part- time as a waitress in Brigham's. Her favorite school subjects are Art and Mathematics. In sports, Rosie excels in swimming, bowling, and ice skating. For two years, Rosie has been a member of her church youth group. RICHARD D. TUXBURY 44 Wigglesworth St. College Baseball Player Richie has contributed to his school by playing shortstop on the baseball team. He also participated on the indoor track team and played halfback on the football team. His favorite sport is basket- ball, especially when played by the Boston Celtics. MAUREEN S. VIANA 170 Webster Street Commercial I.B.M. Maureen's school activities include working on the Blue ami Gold cir- culation staff and being Secretary of Tri-Hi. Her favorite pastimes are watching baseball and football, horseback riding, and listening to The Young Rascals and Bob Dylan. RICHARD E. WAELDE 32 Gordon St. General Undecided A participant in Malden High sports, Richie has shown his ath- letic abilities by being Co-captain of the hockey team and outfielder on the baseball team. In music Richie prefers listening to songs sung by The Righteous Brothers and The Temptations. 'S' CHARLES B. VASSALLO 31 Glen Street General Undecided Sports-minded Chuck is fond of bowling and a game of either foot- ball baseball, or basketball. Rank- ing high among his favorite sing- ing groups are The Supremes, Iames Brown, and The Righteous Brothers. In school Chuck is in- terested in World Problems. MARJORIE S. VERGE 56 Myrtle St. General Commercial Artist Margie, a three-year member of the MHS orchestra, lists music as her favorite pastime. ,Ioen Baez and Sonny and Cher are her favo- rite popular singers. A Church Sunday School teacher, Margie has belonged to Rainbow Girls for five years. SANDRA E. VIDITO 46 Orchard Street General Hairdresser A two-year member of the Choral Art Society, Sandi has also sung in the Chamber Singers. She has been on the Blue and Gold Advertising staff for three years. Sandi's outside interests include bowling in the Holiday Lane's Junior Bowling League. CHARLES E. WAINWRIGHT 7 Tarlington Terrace College Undecided In school Charlie's favorite and best subiect is Chemistry. For out- side activities, Charlie keeps him- self busy bv working on cars, drag racing, and listening to and collect- ing records by many of the popular singing groups, such as The Roll- ing Stones. EDITH M. VOIGHT 33 Orchard Street Commercial Executive Secretary An active member of her school, Ciss has participated in Tri-Hi, the Pep Club, and the Rifle Club. She is also the Treasurer of Blue and Gold. Ciss's outside activities in- clude the Holiday L3l'lClS Junior Bowling League and the Ipswich Archery Club. DAVID E. WALK 299 Salem St. College History Professor David's school activities include Latin Honor and COG, of which he is President. He is also the President of the National Confer- ence of Synagogue Youth. David was presented the Veterans of Foreign Wars Award for citizen- ship and scholarship. . et GAYLE M. VERNER 32 Porter St. Commercial Legal Secretary A participant in many MHS ac- tivities, Gayle is a member of Greenroom, the Pep Club, and the Ski Club. Her talents range from skiing and horseback riding to drawing and acting. Bob Dylan, The Young Rascals, and football are among Gayle's favorites. CHARLOTTE A. VORRON 90 Plymouth Road General Secretary An enthusiastic sports fan, Char- lotte attends as many Malden High football and baseball games as she can. In school her favorite subiects are Shorthand and Typing. In the winter Charlotte keeps busy by ice skating and dancing to her favorite record albums. DEBORAH A. WALSH 69 Wolcott Street Commercial Airline Stewardess Baseball and tennis are listed as Debbie's favorite sports. In music she prefers The Supremes and The Temptations. Debbie has partici- pated in the Kappa Phi Sorority for two years, and Rainbow Girls for three years. Her hobbies are dancing and Art. JOSEPH F. WALSH I5 Ashland Street General Undecided For six years Joey has been an active member of the Y.M.C.A. In sports he prefers hockey, swim- ming, and baseball. A part-time mechanic, Joey still finds time to keep up his coin collection, and listen to music of his favorite group, The Temptations. tx S JANET E. WHITE 24 Grape St. General Beautician Sports-minded Jan names Eshing, bowling, and football as three of her favorite sports. Jan's many in- terests include oil painting, sketch- ing, and listening to The Monkees, The Dave Clark Five, and many other pop singing groups. e - -:2-:3 -- .Jr Safeg- 'IF 's214saa f-,- ' iifiiffm-Q.. ' : : - : Salsas-tzzgiv RICHARD A. WILLIAMS 64 Nichols Road College Photographer An usher at Channel '68 , Richie also served on the decoration com- mittee for Oz . He is a three- year band member, and was a student council representative for two years. Out of school he draws, reads, and listens to the records of The Rolling Stones. JAMES P. WEBB I7 Field St. General Undecided Jimmy's many school activities in- clude being a co-chairman of the dance Noel, a dancer in Chan- nel '68, and a member of the rifle team, for which he received a letter. His favorite hobbies are building model cars and drawing. PAMELA J. WICKS I9 Dana Street College Nurse A three-year member of Choral Art and the Chamber Singers, Niki also sang on Channel '68. The winner of a riflery award, she is a two-year member of the Rifle Club. Pam listens to the music of Bob Dylan and Tom Rush, and is a basketball spectator. DORIS E. WILSON 120 Lyne Street Commercial Internal Revenue An honor student in her Junior year, Doris has been an ofhce worker in the school for three years. Her best subiects in school are Typing and Bookkeeping, After school, Doris works at Brigham's, and in her free time is a basketball and football fan. MERYL I. WEINER 68 Lowell St. Commercial Medical Secretary Merry's school activities include Future Nurses of America and Mul- dorriun Business Staff. Her outside interests are Phi Delta Phi Sorority and N.C.S.Y. Merry's favorite hob- bies are horseback riding and painting. DENNIS M. WILLCOX 222 Sammett Street Commercial Undecided Dennis is a three-year member of the wrestling team, and as a Junior he won a trophy as Malden High's best wrestler. He chooses History as his best subject. In his free time Dennis plays football and listens to the music of The Righteous Brothers. LINDA A. WILSON 272 Newland Street Commercial Undecided A member of Choral Art as a Sop- homore and Junior, Willy was also on the field hockey team as a Junior. She is a member of Alpha Delta Alpha and has belonged to CYO for three years. Willy also worked on the decoration com- mittee for Carousel. PATRICIA A. WHALEN 350 Washington St. General Undecided Patricia's many school activities include Tri-Hi and Blue and Gold circulation staff, of which she is manager. She also received the Auxilium Latinum Award. In sports, Patricia prefers football, bowling, and baseball. KENNETH W. WILLCOX 306 Lebanon Street General Mechanic Kenneth has been a member of the MHS track team for two years. Out of school he is a three-year DeMolay member, and a fan of The Association. Kenneth's hobbies include shipbuilding and auto rac- ing, and he chooses History as his best subiect in school, KAREN L. WINN 18 Granville Avenue College Undecided A member of the Band for two years, Karen also belonged to the Girl's Concert Choir for one year. She is a two-year member of B.B.G. and has twice Won an Aux- ilium Latinum award. After school Karen works at Jordan's or listens to The Beatles. ' ,, ,. ALAN R. WINROW 94 Glen Street College Undecided A National Honor member, Al is Associate Editor of The Blue and Gold. He was on the Junior Varsity basketball team, and he has served in the Y.M.C.A. Leader Corps for six years. A Latin Honor member, Al has won two Auxilium Latinum awards. DIANE J. YERXA 906 Main Street General Hairdresser Diane was a Maldorzimz homeroom representative in her Junior year. She has a large record collection and maintains a great interest in and Sonny and The Supremes Cher. Diane is a member of CYO, and Home Economics is her best subject in school. 1531-'ttf' HOWARD D. ZIDEL 10 Clark Street College Engineer Howie has been a member of the photography staff of the Mrzldofz- lan and the Blue and Gold for two years. He belonged to COG in his Senior year. Howie's best subject is Math, and out of school he often goes bowling or listens to The Rolling Stones. GLORIA J. WOODMAN 108 Floral Avenue Commercial Undecided A three-year member of Choral Art, Glo was a member of The Pep Club in her Senior year. She is the President of Ecce Signum Sorority. After school Glo works as a dental assistant, and in her free time goes horseback riding, swimming, and surfing. BEVERLY A. YOUNG 46 Sprague St. College Journalist A member of the Maldofzialz bio- graphy staff for two years, Bev was Co-editor in her Senior year. She was in CAM for three years and, as a Junior, served as Pub- licity Manager. Co-editor of the Student Guide, Bev was also Secretary of French Honor. WENDY S. ZIMMERMAN 30 Starbird St. College College As a Sophomore, Wendy belonged to Greenroom and served on the lllalzlofzimz Biography Staff. She is a three-year member of student council and has worked on many dance committees. During the weekend, Wently' is active in the Roxbury Work Study Project. EDWARD C. WRIGHT 28 Barnes Avenue College Engineer A member of the Latin Honor Society as a Sophomore and Junior, Rusty has won two Auxil- ium Latinum awards. He is man- ager of The Rifle Club and be- longs to COG and The Projec- tion Club. Rusty is also Senior Counselor of Demolay and a coin collector. ANTHONY J. ZAMMUTO 24 Church Street College Undecided Anthony has been a member of the MHS wrestling team for three years. His best subject in school is Math, and in his free time he often listens to the music of The Rolling Stones. Anthony is in- terested in cars, and he often is a spectator at auto races. PRISCILLA A. WRIGHT 20 Clinton Street College College A three-year member of Choral Art, Priscilla was a library assistant as a Sophomore. She is a veteran member of M.Y.F. and the Rain- bow Girls, and she also belongs to the Ski Club. Priscilla was also a Blue and Gold representative as a Junior. DIANE G. ZAMMUTO h 55 Bishop Road General Undecided A member of the Pep Club as a Sophomore, Diane is a two-year member of CYO. An avid sports fan, she is often a spectator at MHS football games. Diane's best subject is Business Machines, and she often listens to Little Anthony and the Imperials. i JANJ968 5Oc ' SCENE . mm, .gf ,si1 'Lf I XI- 0 is 2. AI MEI 1.0.1-P MOST INDIVIDUAL Cflourresy Discoscene 0 19683 FREDERICK ALIBERTE and ANN GOLDMAN +1-:gg f A IIII I I I 3, OVERSEAS 4 ul I 1 , J , W 7 Wy rim 2 . if ,IW A Wy I E 'ff i v I f fn ff Z 4 fi? ' I I iii' I , VER OOO DBS STEDI 2,2 fCounesy of Jobs USA and Overseas . 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K If 'A 4 , ,y f gaygww his umenlalasl MOST ATHLETIC fSporrs Illustrated Q 19671 CThe- Iflstrumenralist. Used by MOST MUSICAL permxssnon 0 1968? WILLIAM CROKEN and KATHLEEN CLAPP NANCY GROSSMAN and MARK MULREADY fha prettiest is as W 2 Cfviademoiselle Q 19675 BEST LOOKING SAL MORANDO and NANCY COX Seniors Sponsor Huddle , What happened on the night of September 29, 1967? The Seniors transformed the Marshall Gym into a huge football stadium for the annual kick-off dance, Huddlef' Goal post and yard markers con- tributed to the motif. Serving as chairman was class president Maurice Flynn, and Miss Carol Gavoorian, head adviser, directed the work on the dance. The cheerleaders and majorettes entertained, and as a further attraction, ten Red Sox tickets were raffled. WE COULD HAVE USED YOU LAST SEASON! Football captains Bill Croken Cl? and Sal Morando fr? pick up a few pointers from Moe Flynn Ccm, chairman of the Senior dance. 4 MAJORETTES, led by Ellen Bornstein, twirl at Kick-Off Dance. THE DYNAMICS ENTERTAIN AT HUDDLE. ,ans 4,7-wgfwff mfmmw-4 1 Q Lovin' Spoonful Concert 2 ,IOHN SEBASTIAN, GUITARIST The hrst professional concert ever to take place at Malden High was sponsored on December 8, 1967 by the Senior class. Under the leadership of Miss Carol Gavoorian, co-chairmen Louise Brandano and Anthony Alessandro obtained for a two hour concert The Lovin' Spoonfulf' Serving as an introductory group were The Random Sample. Throughout the evening, the entire audience was completely captivated by the excellent performance given by both groups. STEVE BOONE, ORGANIST 5 s E E r t E is Z t s Z S vnu, X X t SE ,rv JOE BUTLER, PERCUSSIONIST E 5 if gi THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL IN CONCERT I W, BEVERLY YOUNG AND RICHARD GOPEN 51, WILLIAM GEISSLER BEVERLY MAHONEY, RONNA THUR, AND MARY DANCA AJ I 2, '-N., -Q 1 1 I- JAMES PIMENTAL, SAL MORANDO, AND WILLIAM CROKEN To Be a Senior 0 6 O ' ' ' L H V ,Y,,,+,mg .3 .W , ,A A 1' ,IAQ A wir,fQ?W M' mga? Wg- W1 5,14 1 ,M ,L ,N .V ,, JEAN CHIRICHETTI AND JULIE HARDIMAN WW BRIAN NEVILLE .,mn.a-QMW, frr, - -,QH5 5 W 'hx CAROL CIOVACCO AND BEVERLY BABCOCK I , za an in undergraduates Junior Officers Combine Efforts to Lead Mmm gg ..,.k.LL af-1ssx:..:,.:1....:.:g'fz:1...a.. . .o,,.,,Q .Me Qi.yo - .,..4..s..M.,. We .1 M fo' ::::.,, .2QQ. 'Q - 1 ,,Q,,,,, X..V ..,, . , W . -s --W ,.. ,.-:. HISTORIAN MARLENE KNOWLTON .. 1. ASST. TREASURER SUE DEGAN CLD, TREASURER CHRIS RUGGELO. VICE-PRESIDENT BONNIE BUCHANAN is-Q COUNCIL MEMBERS who assisted in class functions are BOTTOM ROW: B. Fitzpatrick, R. Mugica, 1. Murphy, T. Chiacchia, J. Spector. TOP ROW: J. Penta, J. Surette, K. Flynn, P. Kott, M. Matthews, K. Willinger, M. R. Barriss, D. Lockhart, L. Green, A. Robbins, P. Shea, P. Mattei, J. Grasso, B. Siraco. ROW 2: G. Alman, R. Hanley, C. Devine, C. Razin, DeBcnedetto, R. Cooper. Class Through an Active Second Year I I CLASS ADVISERS are, FRONT ROW: Miss R. Cacace Miss D. Crowley, Mrs. E. Kaplan, Miss G. Prior, Miss , Miss P. Mahoney, N. Romano. BACK ROW: Mr. E. Scanncll, Mr. N. Luca, Mr. B. Carolan, G. Ealthzik, Miss Mr. E. Martin, Mr. H. Shwarrz, Mr. M. Baran. HEAD ADVISER MR. RICHARD C. APPLEY www, f.,fM'W ' K7 sq ARD fi 2 S an. PRESIDENT STEVE RUELLE SECRETARY MOE BARRY CLI, ASSISTANT AGNES NOVACK I 'W-. A Juniors Re-elect Steve Ruelle and -4 , 4 -f, 'N L, I' ,K LF L,f, A , 4 - Za. All c ia 1 ,A',, V ' ,c ,,,,. 1 1, 'V 'V 'V T W 1 IX L A ix V i Q V an Paul Steven Joseph Vito James Lucille Linda Gail james Abare Abisso Albergo Allessandro Alexander Aliberte Allen Alman Amaral Vizy Q A . vs Iv M, gr l 'A,1. of i U IVZA I f, '-H, it 2 , if X I L- f . , , Vyiy W , , K Y 2 Q c llll c W lA A Q fs si Josephine Kevin Martha Russell Darlene Lillian Ross Doriana john Amari Amerault Amicone Amirault Amoroso Anderson Andren Andreucci Angelo i c , Zac ..V, . ,N in A ,Q , 'i1 cf' . if-' lvz 5 4 X W ' affix ig 'Q WW? i R, f i , aaa. inei . n,l, A B V' P hfl Robert Paula Roberta Edith Michael Jean. Russell Robert Daniel Angelo Angrisano Anzalone Aronson Askenazy Babin Bacon Badger Baggs A Avzli , , H' 3' I A 5 Q, ' i A A I Vvil I : k,rl ,i,, i V7 IIIIIA ,,,. A R V ' 9 L '- 1 - , Q William Sandra Richard Maureen Kathleen Eugene Sandra Russell Maureen Bailey, Jr. Barrett Barris Barry 'Bartlett Bateman Baum Beaudet Beck s,, J T' T A4 ' William John Beker Bellmer Erik jane Berg Berggren gg g K gi Vv,is MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CoUNc1L voice their opinions chc democratic way. I A Jay Deborah Berkovitz Berlan Bonnie Buchanan to Lead Class of '69 f H , a , aan C . is 1' i i fm' Y 3 ' ' e ff 12 i f 1 ' 3 :.. rg AY ..,' 3- i e, - . QW-T EQ -- , ,S - 'M1 - si W -3 ., . f -.:. - . it :.. , I -i .1 lil Q AS ffrf m B .4 l Y C ii Q A Edward Diane Michael Robert Doreen Patricia Richard Michael Ralph Bevilacqua Bickford Block Blum Borbas Bosia Boudreau Bourque Bowdridge ci c , 2 s iQ 1 :,, Y K . . , km up .,,. . Y k ': Ax Ai i s I Jeanne Francis Kathleen William John James Suzanne Pauline Jeffrey Bracey Brachanow, Jr Brady Brady Brandano, Jr. Brennan Brenner Bridgham Bromberg X A H ,.,.,, 1 -' A, I. I V V2 in , Q 5 s i M .Q , . , F .,. , .V -,-. 2 5 3 A my 'I I - 1 - 4- A 2 , K I 43: 3 VV , .T-I If y I 11235412 8 . W fi' iiecal Al in A X 3' K ri., at f X Dennis Walter Marlene Veronica Denise John Robert james Deborah Broussard Bruce Bucci Buchanan Bujold Bullard Burke Burns, Jr. Burt -f:i,1i,fi1Q . , 7 V L ' Alul E E V X ' 'f na - f A V . , :I ,,' ' F Q ' I 3' ' -If 362' ,,h , ,,,.,,k.v if jo-Ann Dennis Eileen Richard Susan Gary Paul Sharon Mark Butare Cadger, II Cadigan Caldwell Camarata Camiel Cangemi Cann Canole , A 'A V.,, 7. V,AA ., is M ijt , , , . I. up 5, y y F 3 is - H a V F 'L s- fi.. .,: 'Z f -. A 'jf M I ' ' 2 ,f ,wx by-wr--fig' I A ' K Vizv U V I N F Q I if Sally-Ann jo-Ann Ann Michael Janice Donna George Frank Edward Caplin Carey Carlow Caron Carpenter Carr Carr Carrobino Carroll U 'A 1 fl, ii it ffrars l . ci is Y ..': t'a s ' L 'i ' ' A is ' 3, l . l im Raymond Edward William Francis Louis Ronald Ralph Catherine Theresa Cascio Casey Castrini Catanzano Centarrino Cesario Chadsey Chatlos Chiacchia Q A ' 'W' gf- V V 'M Q , it A 'ii' I I A s,c Q f V I , , -ll VV -AIA , A 2, If , V . V at . , A ,., ,, . r iiiliii it- - r in Linda Kenneth jean Valentine Paul David Toni-Marie Mary Alfred Chirichiello Christie Ciccotelli Ciotti, Jr. Clisbee Colley Cole Collyer Columbare, jr. Class of '69 Issues Informative News ' .,,f g , , N. 1 ' ,. . :' i . , . o ,, A - - X' Ls s ' Lsse if X A s Zs t .:,- I ,uf 1 . ff Q is s f T im.. s C ssss A Sandra Jean Richard Thomas Elise Henry Paul Kevin Daniel Conway Cooper Cooper Corbett Cores Cornoni Costan Cote Coughlin 'Rx ' ' , Mia, e , V ! c V .::.- f 5 . L T - X i if IQLE E :: f 1' x ll 1 ' I -i n I Kathleen Jacqueline john Stephen Michael Melvin Steven Paul Scott Coughlm Crannell Crocker Crocker Cronin Crotty Crowe Cullen Cummings A ,si A ' a A A A ,VA 1 gy pp is . a R 32, . Ax i if Donald Steven Steven Adele Marlene Gail Richard Michael Doreen Cunningham Currier Cushing Cushinsky Cusner Cyr Czerapica D'Addario D'Angelo f t , , E VV 1 W i L I A V M 1 , if v .i,,. A ak ad p . - ' . if 1.1, V if f , ' A VlV7'i' tlst -I N Y ' f f f Itt A , f A William Herbert LeRoy john Robert Donald Karen Suzanne Lois Darling Dean Dean DeBenedetto I DeBerardinis DeCourcey DeDom1nici Degen Deheulle A uss y s y ls y A nv I 1: , iii!! + N ,E . ' Agostino James Caroline James Linda Mary Anne Charles Diane Delnnocentis Dellemonico DelloRusso DelloRusso DelloRusso DelRossi DeMarco DeMarco DeMattia iiif L.-5 a'ti ff 1 , 1 ., , Z., gg 9 'I' s t t 1, 44 , A 4, of-it i 9 .l., A Q. A Z -Y . 4 I.. A, Maj., ,, QM A , ,, , , K ., ,,,,lA lv V. ii i ,,, :I I . Al -fe :.,f I n 1, 4 VI: lzzll: I I N fi ' f'i? -V - V ' h . All , wi aa A V ' Ruth Lucille Katherine Raymond' Joseph Cornelius Joan Thomas Christine Denin Denovellis D'Eon DePetris DeSantis DeSimone DeSimone DeSimone Devine 1 .,,, ,K I we am A, H wwfgffl ,TE R . f - at i 'V y - . ws - ' ,i . A fiii K , A : lt' a ii 'Q K 1? I sr a A ' a a T A 3 ,s',, Anne David Deborah Beverly Barbara Thomas Michael Thomas Arthur DiBlasio DiCarlo DiCarlo Dick Dicks DiCocco DiLorenzo Dimino DiPaola Sheets to Keep Juniors up to Date . ' vliisa i -'-- 514 ' ,G , A f 5 s ., fs. A ee :EI A 4 K Dennis William Richard Doherty Doherty Dondero i,sis so F 1' .5 John Robert Andrew Doyle Doyle Dreyer f'-A L: Karen Duquet f jfw lg W X ,, R, aa Linda Fales f JL sv Ronald Fiorello S I Lorraine Fitzgerald fr 13 L 'vvri M , aim .!fr': '.fi Mary Fitzpatrick Susan Eliazar , Sheila Farren 1 at Q ! ffliaf David Fitzgerald Bernard Fitzpatrick ii ,g J Q ,JH , ' 232555 AQ Paul Fitzpatrick Cynthia Ellis 1 M W' fa it Deborah Faust 'al W S ,xg 'ri or .ztsfifz WM , TS . S1 Alice Donnelly f' X 'Q an X L il -is V' Janet Driscoll n , wr-ish W , , 74' Robert Elworthy f-IG' David Ferguson Dennis Donnelly Q ..' AXA- . . is ip gi . New if i -F' is Brian Ducker Q ffifay Gail Emerson V141 H 2 fy' 'mauve' csls Paul Fernades X ix- l wet X XX , l..2a,Q- X fi-ft N S N x Beth Donovan Patricia Duffy 6 3 Q -- M 3 Qs Ralph Ernst W iQ 4' .. .,. 'vi' , ,nf 1 r 5 John Ferraro .fziwbr - p I I .i g .sl t lk . ,. Lx K f . K qhxiy .7 i VZ, is xl sltc sr A AK Robert Ralph Robert Donovan Dorazio Dow in f--was us.. NWN e tt,r ' Suzanne Arthur Joan Duffy Duncan Dunn l 1 gi, , M as ' A l J Sa' Q ':- i f' ' A' ' 1. 5 A S A L f Geraldine Lorraine Edward Esposito Everitt Falabella Debra Karen Kathy Fielding Finn Finn JUNIORS PAUL COSTAN AND JIM GOGLIN inflate magnified eightball for class dance. Distribution of Membership Cards av ,N , , W J I t'V 'x i i iii Q , iii, ii ii iiii A f it ' 5' ' 44 V. .. Richard Carole Kathleen Michelle Ann Leslie Jeanne Albert Daniel Fitzpatrick Flynn Flynn Ford Forman Fortier Fountain Fournier, Jr. Fowler aa R aa s a e l e s , J a G C ,J Q 4 gf W ' ff V G ' 3 s - 5 tsf -- ' til Q K 1 s f l wi ll ..s A.l, AIVV: 3 I 4V,,: 1 l N - :E v ., M, V ,,,,,, -A A, A , I ,, .lp M , W . V ' 4 f IA. ..f- E- i If 'QA X i gin, I v 5 Richard Charles Joseph Bradford Janice Linda Geraldine Michael Martha Fowler Freeman Frotten Fuller Funicella Furtado Gaff Galvin Gambino a la o s J oss asaaa , N t. H -V I , ,. 5 - , , 7' I ' ,- ' -V ' V ' 49 ,:, A' V . A 1 Y Jaw., H , 1 I t , , Q , H in , ai x L ,7VVVV , .,,f : k,V -A t'vl 5 i 1 1 A Stephen Marcia David Patricia Jean Carol Frederick Patricia Gary Gass Gates Gaudet Gaudet Gaudreau Gautreau Gelman Giangrande Gilardi KM A is i: L ' . G K G t L Q -, 1 . M tin ' ' R ' ., X C ' Rosemary Gene Peter John Marcia Alan Anita Joyce Dale Ginivan Giuffre Glennon Glynn Gold Goldburg Goldberg Golden Goldfarb Q ' A J kia J Marjorie Myra Lynne Betty-Jane Caryn Ronald Verne Kathleen Marjorie Goldman Goldstein Goober Goodwin Gordon Gordon Gordon Goshtigian Gould f J ' tsss I t N 1':+ I Za -., ,: 3. Lawrence Roberta Robert Steven Barbara Marianne David Linda Lawrence Graf Gralfam Grande Grande Grasso Grasso Gray Gray Green at it f if A J if IJ L A A ia ssil a s is f W ,.v' , l'A' 1 5 V, c 'li' ' li sn Q' , ',1s. K ,, K , ., sr ....:r ea. . A. Q 1 AL Q John Deborah Kenneth Brian Cynthia Paul George Janice Richard Gregory Griffin Grifiin Grifkin Gross Gutro Habeeb, Jr. Hablitz Hachey, Jr. Aids Growing Junior Class Spirit W .if I I, , ,.,, I , ' K Q i t iiqtl V , V A - 5 1- g Qi 'ir ,V.. , A Z C ssi ' 1,i r is ir' fbi: ' it w7'7?: l : ' ' - lrf r,- A r 1 l y .,,,i , at A , K 1. 'i,, I . W. '-1'ff f il ' Dennis Lorraine William janel Peter Rosemary Susan Charlene Karen Hadley Hall Hammersley Handy Hanifan Hanley Hanscom Hanson Hargreaves ' .,.--f - A , H , ' ,,,,, . . ti . ,, . V, .' ,,. 1-, ,..s, z W' '4'r' 2, ' Viz I i'ii - N V IA, fi 0 dl , 4. if Brian George Barbara Christine Martha Mary Barbara Gerald john Harrington Harvey Haskell Hayes Healey Hegarty Hemeon Hendron Henry X, Fx V V D K . : , A C . P , ,- , , ' , J ...., it ' -' D axis-JM: E k-:- Q, N 5.3 ., 1 5, 'lx H - 1 ,LE . K C e ' ' i it it ' Q' a t ' I t , Martha Elizabeth John Kathleen Gerald Rosemarie Steven john Paul Henson Herron Hicks Hurle Hirsh Holland Hollett Holmgren Holmgren M . K x i-':f 5 1 1 K - A ' P . 'C X i gtg' ' , C W K Q x ga V 'I A -skl g E .:'-'. Q gk 2. f if , W t 2 E. ' g Debra Christine Donald Phillip Patricia Catherine Vito Thersea Robert Horowitz Howard Howlett Hutchinson Imbimbo Indelicato Ingianni jean Jillett I f - 1,k',, .L Avlw s T- A - Eric Leslie Robert Deborah Mark Margaret Sandra Lyle Thomas johnson jones joseph Jutras Karas Kates Katz Kauffman Keegan, Jr. Z . y rr P y y V -- '5 5'v Vi -' :ff . ,lil ,VV .7,l li ,, , ' V K '- irr . ang? ,,f .ge 3' - V' an T2 .,,' I Q H In 5 . V V 3 . ' Y : H --Vv,' is Ivlv - if ,V ,V M , ss s ys r P s ssa , x as a i Brenda Judith Nancy Ralph Patricia Cynthia MaryLou Helen Howard Keen Keene Kelly Kelley Kelly Kendall Kierstead King King . wit N V iug, V Q V A- 5 y s 1 , if .,', , lohn Joann Kimberly Marlene Frank John Stephen Patricia Sandra Klimczak Knefley Knott Knowlton Knox Knox Kosta Kott Koulas , tgp M5 'H m y W Arlene Kriteman ,Q 5 igwi i, lsggp John Landers Mary Lehnert H, Q... i Donna Lipper: ,Ah t Debbie viiy ,,,, V L A 1 4 Patricia Nancy Paula Kushian Lacau Lacey Harry James Sharman Lane, Ir. LaPorte Lappin .Si zing , Q ' .iq b e ? S? ' H Michael Janice Stephen Leneski Leotta Levine Q grin i ,-kk 'gig Susan Michael David Liskowsky Littlewood Lockhart Griffin and Paul Costan Take Dennis LaFauc1 , '12, in 4' R Anna LaRocca 'S gif, ret fsf I , A Toby Levine en szl gd iii flax Bryan Logue 'a Josephine Walter Laliauci Lailer ,tgi fu - xt A . Stephen joan Leary LeBlanc Q , Ago, s,,, fi ess Nancy Kenneth Levy Liddell Paul Lois Lomatire London CO-CHAIRMAN OF DECORATIONS, JEANNE FOUNTAIN and members of her staff, Stephen Gass and Brian Harrington, exercise their scissors to do a little cutting up for Magnify. K 'Q- W A 4 fx he W Q 1 f 4? z Pearl joseph Lake Lamonica 1 , 3 .,r- N if Richard Albert LeBlanc LeFaue ' . 'E SS r Q L Linda janet Lindquist Lindsay iwez eaef Gary Francis Lopresti Lubinski I pi ppp y i V David Ellen Lubofsky Luongo L ff irliio is ri lyii Nelson John Lusiner Lyndell '37 HF E r,i. - 5 M Q.aa e? w Glenn Ellion Lyon Lyons +,'s harge of First Junior Dance Magnif ,ff ,. ' 1, 41' V b X .1 ' , E4 X ,xx B Qi- 'w 4, li. ' K V V A ,,,,,.V ' Mark Walburga Paul Kathleen Scott Ruth William Judith Phillip Lyons Mabey Maccioli MacCuish MacDonald MacGregor MacGregor MacKenzie MacLennon , af' 1 W' H xr ' V A - ' A iw' ' ' -,.. is Y , Q H, - V V i .ivi 4 2 4 x . A lk 1 i Salk , 1-...M Q Mary Paul Frank Christine Susan Patricia Jack Phyllis Gerald Madden Mahoney Maio Malcolm Mallon Maloney Maltzman Marnbuca Manley Q, H ini' D 'fi' get 7, .- ' H, ' 18' ' 'ii 5 I M - J ,4 ei . A aii A , S ' , 1 , f S V r ' is siie t ,isl - A, I R ,n,s 1 ff Michelle Madeline Thomas Eunice Steven Antonette Patricia Gene Joseph Manley Marchand Mariani Marshall Marsiello Marsinelli Martin Martone h Massa , . as ei A V E i f ., D Y iv ' ' ii ' ry! V- ,.lv, L A ii 1 s..,eV'v ii i m L H 1 if ,l . 4' 4 M Jean Patrick Bradford Mary Nancy Michael Karen Patricia Lois Massone Mattei Matthews Matthews May McBride McCarthy McCoy McDermott '1 it ,,, 3 t' ' at We no v S f , tt, L Ai al inirn 2 L S D John Joy Maureen Robert Joanne James Mary Michael john McDevitt McDonald McDonald McFall McGarry McGinley McGirr McGrath McGurk 3 t . . ' . -I f FS , .. , ',,- ,- M.-Q! 'Q V ..-:: a ii Q ii' G .si I 1 f tttlfi D Robert Harry Maureen Lawrence Linda Wfilliarn joseph Steven Susan McHugh McKinnon McLaughlin McShane McShane Meady Mercuri Mercurio Merrithew f. -1, N ' ' ' ' ' ' it 5 e 'il .' 'f f ' Q -:Y . ---- 1 5 - X - Q M '-'-: i 2 't.t A ' - E j A df t 1 . AW ' Edwin Stephen Barry Constance Eleanor Esther Susan Gregory john Miller Miller Millman Miraglia Mire Mire Misler Moister Monte, Jr. Barr , Farr ,, en, ww - 2 l'ifaf'4g,gi:f fr 1 ' X as q i we .1 s , s 'ku E I Randall John Steven Francis Kathleen Montecalvo Monteiro, Jr Mooney Moore Jr. Moore i I I V ' ' 5. W fy- as A H! IJMV f Mary Ebba Rufino Kathleen Brenda Morrison Mortensen Mugica Mulcahy Mullins u se 3 we - A I 5 , W H1 hr ,L f-will i9g'j?.Z',l?', A 1,133 fax iiffl' Patricia Robert Paul Margaret Phyllis Murray Musker Muzyka Nardone Nardone ' . L i a - , kia' LV QA 5:7 if Al Patricia Walter Patricia Ronald John Newman Newman Nickerson Nickerson Noble V -Zi m , be A at I h i s A rm., war A A , A f ' ,,. A' H ' A Robert Agnes Barbara Donna David Norton Novack Nyman Nyman O'Brien M K - :' ' A if K if 7 Y cf iq y he Gail Kathleen james Steven Rosemary Olsen O'Neil Paglicca Paglicca Palmer 1, is S A be- . it at A P Ari Norma Michael jean joseph Janet Parks Pastore Pearson Peatrice Penta Levine, .- 1 ,I ,Qi 153 H ,. , , ,aff 9 f 4 r A ' gf l I g? IWJQN 21 M11 L f,'fl!ii?l'?z4M2 Steven Morabito .- an 4, joan Murphy A 3 We 'CT' Gregory Nazzaro Robert Noble 1, ,sv M ,JK .,V. p, , M .4 ' 9 - ff' S Florence O'Brien Susan Pancygrau I ell' C 4' Charles Perry Shaffer Appointec 4, it 'U Q7 Salvatore Morando E ai John Murphy Allen Neale x 1. Kathleen Noonan nn. vs f X Herbert O'Brien .rv-5. I John Paolin ii,i5 s Eugene Perry ,, f, JM , 'f ' 3' ' :fa Elaine Kathleen Moreschi Morgan 3 fi Susan Dennis Murphy Murray ,Q A' 'SIZ A M3 ggi, tu A Susan Allen Neenan Nelson Q wi 9' Michael Patricia Noonan Norton inds few- avi ,argl Nancy Alan O'Brien Olasky A so s a Betty janet Pappas Parks Barbara Lorraine Pearson Pesce I968 Junior Varieties Co-chairmen f 1 41 . V 5 'nv .: ,' , l K A E w ji I A .v.. A '.. gcav, f WS Q' 5 John Pineau Av' 49 WM , Q Rochelle Prost Donald Razinskv Kathy Ricci 4 I ,,,.. A, ,N ee-ma., Lawrence Margaret Plummer Poliskey , 'V' , Q, ieii A Blase Ralph Provitola Pulsifer s VV is .V Richard Dennis Razzino Reddington - my ' ' V 4 yy :- Mary Robin Ricci Rios gil Lester Polonsky Denise Quarleno Fefe- a . ,s Y' Phyllis Regan 1, ' 2, if Q' Arthur Robbins SECRETARY MAUREEN BARRY discusses Junior Varieties with an attentive class council. Carmela Elena Janet Denise Tina Petrillo Philbrook Phinney Pike Pike ' y ,Wes 1 -,:f izf' X I xl A Q Robert Wayne Denis Denise jelfrey Portman Powell Powers Powers Preston t ' f R . Rl Edward Caren David Donald Cindy Rainen Ramsdell Rappaport Ratti Razin it N if - - gg. ' 4 , , 2 in V , 5 H g 'T V15 is 4 1,- 5 : ga-W ,. l aw Y ft l' , A eh a ' ' Thomas Ronald Philip Barbara Brian Reid Rems Renaghan Reynolds Ricci H if , ti J' 1 J if ., I Guy Richard Roberts, jr. Robillard A W , X i'i if ,, l Sheila James Rodman Rooney 7 -, :sa , Z5 l A 4 Lee Carl Ross Rotstein S Junior Class Says Farewell to Seniors we 5 Paul St. Pierre Christy Schofield as j ' J fn bv- 'ta Mary Shaunessy xml, .W V lf, f in-v A ni:-Pl QU . Barbara Siraco 'K ' Zz Mary Smolinsky me -f-, . 'f H' .X , Margaret Spaulding Q: S , - I in Q a n , 1,q T S .., . -T , . T' x 5 :Q - iw - , fi , ii K bz., I . Z I K in .N ::b Q I VL A f ,. r, as T S at i a Q Q . ' , 'il ..,,.. f' , . I 'S Donna Stephen Christine Lynne Sean Elizabeth William Alan Ruelle Ruelle Ruggelo Rush Rush Ryan Ryan Saia Z 'K - .Q af, fi M i e Q 3 .,.: L f vw fi' S 1 ag- , - ,osr 4 . r w S l Jay Linda Virginia John Joanne Nancy John I Ralph Sandler Santomango Santomango Santoro Santuccio Sardo Sartori Saunders rr,,r Q .,AV 5 s ,, V f , ,.., , if a I 1 ta or arar T Geoffrey Christine Francis Joanne Norman Charles Arleen John Scimone Scholastico Searle Sears Shacat Shachat Shaffer Shaunessy, jr. 1 ' 'LL S ' S h xv, Q I 7 '1 7 X -fs! in A I I f L A P i if y 2 A. I I , .Ai V D ' A ,. T Ah in Stephen Mary Phillip Sandra Moshe Kenneth Gary Susan Shaw Shea Shea Shelley Shushan Silva Simons Singelais , .,.A, My 5, A 'V VL -- ,l , U - ..mt,,A A 3,1 VV Q ,Ai i ,Q x If .-.-- ,Q V. agvx A 4 ,, ,,: V H , A ' E fi Dennis Melanie Barbara Frederick John Norman Susan Valerie Skerry Smallwood Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith ,,,, , 4 V 5 X . hu W t1 r S M S 1 c l ia , A ,, I V y'y,, at - V S - me iiilr nh 1 Qi '53 Barbara Deborah Michael Steven Robert Dale john Thomas Snow Snow Sokol Sokol Solano Solari Spadafora Spadafora ,., 'iff K , VV J L,-'v ii , W in W Zi: :YQ yr T , S a g jeremy Timothy Estelle Richard i Gail Thomas Daniel David Spector Stabell Stein Stein Steller Strike Sullivan Sullivan ,V wr ,Z ma 'V -sa Robert Sullivan, Jr. at Final Function -as .6 of School Year 1 : W a . -Q 7? non Q, 'few S F X. 5 1: 3: z 5552555 S' Roberta Judith Paul Kristine Susan Marie Sullivan Surette Surette Swanson Sweeney Tenaglia Q, 1 1 as P 4 5' I R g Q i Debra Judith John Mary-Ellen Richard Janice Tilden Till Toczdlowski Toner Trabucco Tracey A , , .:kk--:. - A, :-. ':.. ' J. a .. - A 1 ' e l ' A . A S l . xt A at ef sg. X s K, XX - l J ' N Steven Janice Rita Linda Paul Daniel Trifone Trout Turlo Turner Tuxbury Valley + 1 if 'L s S . i s 1 is as I 'Q is sl th I Thomas Nancy Dennis Robert Kenneth Daniel Verrengia Villella Vining Vining Vorron, Jr. Votour 1 f :' lt? if an Q 1, , k s s E A R Lk ,J ig sv bv-ff'.x'w if f.. iii A 3 Elf 1 Sandra Linda Pearl Stephen Gail Karen Weisburg Weitzman White Whynott Williams Willinger :-.1 tt ' Ve a J '54 A f ...QAM J of 1 S . 3 61, A . ., , :,a 1 Jeanette Gary Linda Donna Allen Robert Wilmot Wilson Wilson Worcester Wynne Yee ..:.E, . 1 .QF an 1 A . is Donna Richard Sally Cheryl Joanne Yessin Young Young Zitaner Zorbas aim! 3' as 5 nk N '- I' -JJ Peter Thistle Paul Trager - ..,-5, -'sv 1 S is 4 Ray Vatalaro 1 Doreen Vozzella Judith Thompson ' 'ZW E. Alfred Trainor Robert Vaughn . 4 N .., M A , Donna Warren Michael Thompson if 1 .-:na x ww-' William Trickett ,.. gg L5 l Drusilla Venuti Kathy Watson , -w ! 5 THE CLASS OF '69 WANTS YOU! Decorations Leap to Huge ,, ISE, HUNDREDS OF MHS STUDENTS enjoy themselves socializing and dancing to the music of The Orleans at Magnify, ff Saw i'i CO-CHAIRMEN PAUL COSTAN AND DEBORAH GRIFFIN PAT SESTITO and Larry Amoroso boogaloo their way thru Magnify, Dimensions to Magnify First Dance The soul sound of The Orleansl' blasted out rock entertainment for the five-hundred students who attended the Junior dance, Magnify,' on November 5, l967. Deborah Griffin and Paul Costan, the Co-Chairmen, were advised by faculty member Miss Dana Crowley. The decoration committee, under the leadership of Jeanne Fountain, covered the walls of the Marshall Gym with an array of colorful posters. The committee also constructed a tremendous replica of a Wrigley's Chewing Gum package and an immense box of Cheerios. A huge sneaker from jordan Marsh hung from the ceiling, along with two giant eight-balls. The dance proved to be both a social and financial success for the junior Class. Q iiii if A' lun STEVE GASS AND BRIAN HARRINGTON Go with the goodness of Cheerios Cheerii s --... fa il A DILIGENT DECORATION COMMITTEE poses for a picture while painting the world's largest gum package. H x,,.X,N, XJ U 2 - 1 se , I SM' , oi! f' 3' if 11, at Annual Valentine Dance ff 'xv THE jADES, an amateur group, provide added entertainment at the dance. 4,4 5? an 1 ' 4 4 J ,IV M , , VALENTINE QUEEN Barbara Haskell beams while dancing with t . Voke's Senior class president Anthony Fantasia after the Coronation. THE FIVE SHARPS provide the dance music for the crowd. TAKING TIME OUT for a coke is photographer Vin Miraglia. 0 135 Voke Dance Continued . . . A special night for sweethearts was held on Febru- ary 11, 1968 in the Marshall Gymnasium. The annual Valentine Dance sponsored by the Vocational High School was headed by dance adviser Mr. W. Schmitt and co-chairmen jim Pimental, Thomas Tully, Tony Fantasia, and Steven Fielding. Entertainment was provided by the Five Sharps. Delivering an impromptu performance was a local singing group, The fades. A junior, Barbara Haskell, was crowned queeng her court consisted of senior Paula Slocumb, and sopho- more Debra Eisnor. The Vocational cheerleaders did a routine to Ain't She Sweet. The fact that Cupid received no complaints could mean that the dance was an all-around success. GRAND MARCH PASSES UNDER THE EYES OF JUDGES Dash of Spirit and Dash of Leadership-Perfect SOPHOMORE Student Council members who were elected in September O'Brien, N. Bougess. ROW 3: C. LeBlanc, M. Callahan, T. DiFilipo, A. and assisted with class projects include BOTTOM ROW: G. McCarthy, P. Rogers, M. Cain, P. Aucella, M. Hesse, L, Babb, M. Hicks, K. Doolin. TOP Giordano, N. Surette, R. Sandler, P. Kiernan, K. McNamara. ROW 2: R. ROW: W. McKay, S. Cohen, M. Giannattasio, W. Strong, T. Rae, W. Kopek, Demarco, S. Cocco, P. Petto, C. Zampitella, E. Weiner, F. Burnett, B. G. Dorney, V. Tenaglia. 'Uh FACULTY ADVISERS to the Class of '70 are FRONT ROW: Miss S. Mr. M. Grossman, Mr. C. Busby, Mrs. J. McCaffrey, Mr. T. O'Donnell, Pescatore, Miss C. DeVito, Mrs. M. Carney, Miss M. Flicop. BACK ROW: Head Adviser, Mrs. E. Carrigan, Mr. J. Schlegel. Recipe for the Sophomore Class ,- i I HISTORIAN SUSAN IZZICUPO TREASURER KAREN DOOLIN PRESIDENT NATE LINCOFF i --. VICE PRESIDENT MARION D'AGOSTINO HEAD ADVISER MR. THOMAS O'DONNELL SECY. KAREN MCNAMARA New York City! '9 R'-1' E CHINATOWN'S exquisite curio shops fascinate M.H.S. students. MHSers take time out to pose for a picture in Chinatown. ig E '00 5 2 fgtgx SOPHOMORES and the Statue of Liberty wave hello from The Battery. REPRESENTING all countries, the U.N. flag waves proudly Trip Proves Rewarding to Over A VIEW OF THE UNITED NATIONS BUILDING AND THE SECRETARIAT AS SEEN FROM THE PLAZA. Une-Hundred and Twenty Students On Monday, February 19, 1968, New York City was invaded by approximately one-hundred twenty awestruck Malden High students. The trip, sponsored by the Sophomore class, was open to the entire stu- dent body. Among the many sights enjoyed by the travelers were the Empire State Building, the Staten Island Ferry, Rockefeller Center, and, of course, the United Nations Building. At the U.N. the troupe spent many minutes and many dollars at the international gift shop. A twoahour bus tour of Lower Manhattan and supper' at Howard Johnsons wound up the adven- turous day. The Courageous chaperones for the assault were Mr. Richard Appleyard, Mr. Brendan Duffy, Miss Gloria Falthzik, Mrs. Frances Johannes, Mr. Thomas O'Donnell, and Miss Susan Pescatore. SCALE MODEL OF THE UNITED n-....... NATIONS IS EXPLAINED BY A U.N. GUIDE. NOONTIME- LUNCH AT THE CENTRAL PARK Zoo. A LONG DAY ENDSZLUCILLE ALIBERTE rL.i AND sUE SWEENEY. Mr. Thomas O'Donnell to Guide ni Sophomores ' J' ,---L1 - 5 R 1 T - ' .q,. X. . 4 it A . ,E gb 5 I 'A' f Q-' d A .- Randy Rebecca Kathleen Judith Marie Bari-Ann Sherrie Jeanne Michael Abber Abrams Adams Adeleman Albanese Alexander Alexander Allen Allen Q ,::, 1 , , , ,a ' :.,r QQ ' sr ,.1 , QS .br f Q' rce eeeee W s A i 1.1 fr- A ri 1 '- ' . . ' f J A 1 .J s ,fi r Nicholas Michele Judith Benna John George Joseph John Kathy Almeida Ameno Anderson Anteen Anthony Antonakos Antonetti Arbo Archibald : b -,.-i' ..:,. Q? In H 2' is it A M ' ll ' J Q sw 1 t . Ili' li hm John Ruth Peter William Barbara Lynda Douglas Thomas Anne Assetta Atwater Aucella Austin Ayan Babb Balakovich Ballerini Barker Q' if zzs, . Q! or ,'..' J A , t ' F Paul Alice Rita Michael Lee Michael Roberta Robert Diane Barkosky Barnes Barretta Barry Bartaky Bartlett Barofaldi Beaudoin Behrens a g ,,,L : g i i F Eli ..ss A i t b fi , E.sAs s X K K ig 5 cow if - Y' V. . ' liei A X I ii ' - Hifi!!! 1 if A ' aisi 'T s F' i iii ,Ea 4 A Deborah Gail Robert Nora Elaine Barbara Pamela Susan Robert Belmonte Berkman Berman Bernado Bernbaum Bertulli Black Blodgett Blum t 'F .y:.', IQ r.,. , 1. if 'gi y,', ':f-e I 4 a, rse 'F A i'e - y as .5 '..':e-,-, . . U VAZZA E i g ',,: V KSIA X? V K Y H .,f,:,. ..,., HQ g . d .3 ii' K is ,..-'- E 5 :,.-' .,, -I-Q15 J - wr William Stephen Richard Nancy Edward Edward Thomas Robert Thomas Boland Bolognese Borges Bougess Boule Bowman Boyd Bracey Bracey W K ii . 'tirur ,g.', i g : L -'Q iiii 'Q : I ' li yykt 1 , l W an .:., VK? , ,V , r .55 t .:r-: A gf. . t K Li Peter Judith Nancy Linda Sandra Jeffrey Melvin Paul Margaret Briatico Brien Brodsky Bronstein Broussard Brown Bradley Brandano Breau Through Three-Year Stay at ra ,, gf, , MHS :- 'kl' S K at . 'eeer L' gi, f . as fi S ., if .C eccc sts 4 rt t ll A I sa S I L Patricia Ralph Michael Donald Elliot Kathy Jennie Cheryl William Brown Brown Bruen Brunelli Bryan Bucci Buchanan Buckley Buckley p I ft t 1 Q , - at S M ' 'ii R t S L t h sf ctw so B . 5 1 f .Q .aaa f I ' .L Robert Debra Francis Nancy Stephen Barbara joseph joan Susan Bukirch Burnett Burnett Bushee Butland Butler Cacciola Cadigan Caifrey 1' ,, L 3 a s f J' eee . K V N , ,L 5 'Q Maryann Eleanor Stephen Michael Robert Maureen Alan Kenneth Laurie Caggiano Caiazzo Caiazzo Cain Calla Callahan Campbell Campbell Campbell Linda Grace Cheryl Susan Deborah Jeanette Deborah Anne Gina Candelora Cantone Caparella Cardone Carey Carneau Carney Carrabino Carroll i '1E., i I .7- .,, r-:-. ra x In ,I C J vrky fl I C. W lk .I ,r.o,, S 'i ' Sli I .C Michael Thomas Peter Elaine Donna Sandra Lillian Glen Susan Carroll Carry Caruso Caserta Castaldo Castrini Cerella Chandler Chase 3 -1 ' B , niiu t : A.' F i W ' A 5 -it ,,::: : -, . , L . as - C i e , ' . A if .C ' l ' 'Q' ' -A rrrze C . S M f r :L I L Ar l Stephen Jo-Ann Charles Charles William Francis Lorraine Frances Clifford W Chesley Chirichetti Chisolm Chivakas Christie Ciaburri Cianca Cinicola Ciofh l --a rg - 0 , f - -, I - t fv , h S L N H csci , :-: s p , 'R ara A 5 N Catherine Mary Ann Susan Barbara Donna Sherel Stewart Gary james X Ciulla Clark Cocco Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cole Coleman 1 ,Cs Michael Giannattasio Appointed C, ' , CC t C ' av 2 N'-Q ,C ' fi' CiCy 4 f' f A -I 9 . .C ti: Qrr. E' a . , 4 L J C, f' - ..,,'.. Q ' i A '?A'?L V. ,fQ. 1 ii Qv ' 'L ' -I vi' - ' If 2 Mary Ann Judith Mark Martha Mary Yvonne Robert Teresa Marquerite Collins Collyer Collyer Colozzi Comeau Comeau Connelly Connolly Consolo C C C so ye A is ...H , N ybuq, - V ' --1 4 t wi' C g ' 3 S a C ' 'C rey C H ' C. lAXe'l s ' 'Zi i i i I CC C A ' ,vi .Z-,- My A in i X A A C 2 Pi .inf Nancy William Edward Marie Beatrice Marilyn Anne james Elaine Conti Cook Coombres Cosentino Cowan Cox Coyne Coyne Crotty is E at S- ta C 1' QS S C v P C S x K Ii i C i':' i C E 5 ' ii 1 Francis Kalman Susan John Marion Pamela Samuel Richard Nicholas Cruciotti Csigi Cummings D'Addario D'Agastino Davidson Davis DeCosta DellaPiana C3 ' 3 . is is is h E t- 2 ia, , C , g i, , s ii.i H 'C .- ', C f- , Robert Susan David Christine Christopher Ronald Dennis Gerald Thomas DeMarco Deniso DeNucce DePriest DeRosa Desantis DeSimone DeSimone DeVito We C ' if C is Cg : fifCC ' C Y C CCACC E , E I is , V Richard Theresa Thomas Linda Thomas Paul James Catherine janet DiCarlo DiFilipo DiFilipo Diliilipo DiGiantomasso Dillon Disano Doherty Don S C f- ag C ' as .CC' g g ' zyrb A -'SE : ' C 9 ' yi 'fs Aa Li? 4 1 Karen Dorothy Donna Gary Alan Patricia Michael Douglas Suzanne Doolin Doone Dorazio Dorney Dreezer Driscoll Duggan Dunbar Dunn C M , ll ' f C g i . ,CC .CT S' S 'f 1 f 4 C tti C V C,, ' C Q C CCCV i f f -- C E ,C A ' me I' V i t in laaCsc ft wang C-as I aa-.33'5Q Richard Valerie James Debra Dale Donna William Margaret William Eason Eastwood Eckes Eisnor Elliot Ellis Ellis Escot Eveleth Temporary .Q 5 5 D Chairman of Class Council X C.. S EL! : i . fir Denise Karen Richard Gary Farrell Farry Farry Fielding s sa- are ggi? ,X in : ,,, i '1 fi i ' i 'k'L5' . llaslll X L :,,, i ws: F :-' s 1 Q Sherrill Robert Michael Gerald Fleming Florentino Flynn Foley riiiii - V If fi nes O I as Michael Barbara Richard Bruce Frank Freeman Fresco Froio if Q. ..,.: A A , 5 he ' l sasc F F 1 C, 5 ccs I jr Diane Phillip Richard Joel Gass Gaudreault Gay Gelpe J 1 -- is ,Q yi Q15 1 X M X lk Q , 35 N Christine Finkeldie Q Aga QT. SP K i ' -..,, in ir ji it K james F. james S. Thomas Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Eileen Flanagan Rowena Donna Fong Fontana sr ii'i Q Joanne Andrew Frotten Fruit as D K s- Shelley Charles Gersh Giacobbe Paul Steven Forsythe Fortier - , . -,.:. Ralph Janice Gaeta Galla 5: . ill D33 ii A C :': '5 j Joseph Michael Giangregorio Giannattasio Speros F ran gules s A . ..... . ik K .Q ,J li aff John Gardner .Q ei' , Neil Gibson WITH A SNIP of the shears, the Decoration Committee for Sanra's Soul Session , swings into action. sa f ' .Qi 35' ., .1 .st -. --.tw .. 122 .. Margaret Hicks, Ton Rogers, Willie it if A 2.2 as V 'F is i t A . , .,- A I gl.. Q V VX S I 'A A ii ...tiff ' 5 Diana Annie Barbara Lawrence Susan Thomas Michael Bruce Paula Gies Gignac Gignac Gilardi Gill Gillespie Gilligan Ginsberg Giordano W -A.. -.:. I . .. . X in Q . , LY.,.,. Q, K V .k r 5. Phyllis Steven Marcella Richard Arlene Melissa Ivie Beth John Glennon Glick Goggin Goldberg Goldstein Goodman Gordon Gorsun Gouvalaris sir I3 Q f 1' . as 4 i if as F . ..s .::. : Y ,,,- A40 it -'L' ' 3 Karen Patricia Diane Paula Edward Paul Michael Barry Joan Grace Grasso Gray Graziano Green Greenberg Greene Greenspan Greenstein s ..e I g Q fa 3' A- s- N,,, 1. Ja . if I 'D il William Marc Anne Virginia Leona Robert Ellen Richard Raymond Greenwood Grodberg Gunther Hall Handy Harding Hardy Harold Harris iii N L .... Q .t G :.'Q 7. Ag 1:31 3 i Q g V ..: 3 g as ..,. . A, Q 1 1 Q K 3 1. gg A1 Ili ' .. S M . .. if Linnea Mark Margaret Allen Deborah Thomas Dennis Robert Sandra Henry Hesse Hicks Hill Hirtle Hodgson Holland Holmes Holt or A9 1 ,ff .. :: ' A ee.e S i:-l..t: Q 1 A .fi f f a i : Ii Us I elli are . .' ' . ': I Y r 4 4 if , f t ..,. r i SQ 4 G f- ii J' r M G t William Susan Alan Anthony Marilyn Mary Karen William jean Hoole Hopkins Horne Howard Huggins Hughes Hulschel Humphries Hunter . ' K ... ...Q ' s r . . .S A sa 'isl e ...ag w A as . .az A -sf 'A A A Q, or I Y ' Ni ig A ii 2 wrt' Thomas Robert Mary Beth Paul Marie Dennis Cynthia Susan Linda Hurley Hutchings Hynes Indeck Ingianni Ippolito Ittleman Izzicupo jean McKo Direct Santa's Soul-Session 4 N xt if 955 if 1v1tlW1fl,.2Q it E-fi u s a ft V i fm ,-ew G , i , fs- 552535252 iiwis :fra -7 -:Sw Diana Richard Karen Janice Wanda Teresa Keghanush David Wendy Jeong Johnson Johnston jones Jordan Judge Kalayiian Katz Kaufman , 4 1 1 5:,: N Q 3 si P H A tv . Q W 3 if :'. Q N 5 gif? t A R is .,tvf'1 R I Beverly David Deborah Elizabeth f Patty George James Albert Richard Keen Kelley Kelley Kenny Kiernan Kilbride Killion Kipinis Kline I f ,,,'- fi L R 5 .- . RE . ix i :,:- I , I -. - A ,.,f i A A N' i ' Al f 1 P ' W A I i Kr A - ' I Y W f 1 - -::l:' K , :i , 1 ,,,. .f i . isp y hifi .5 , A , ..:. ,, H A Walter Debra Richard Eric Margaret Linda Anita Peter James Kopek Kraft Kres Krivelow Krupnick La Bombard Lacey Lacey La Conte , t H Q ' L a 1 f Ei.. in If F' r ags trrf Kathleen Kenneth Ronald Arlene Claire Susan Edmund Gilbert Sandra La Freniere Lailer Lake Landers Lane Lane Langlois, Jr. Langmead La Rosa , PAILZ: A G N ' t Q S . K ::, kg ,. 'fi-' Q., it 'il e V Q' - 'K s 3 ' 3' L f ds A Corinne James Lesley Gary Catherine Mary Edward Donald Anne Lawlor Lawlor Lawson Layne Le Blanc Le Blanc Legrow Lennox Le Page P .., . it , t. Carol Katherine Lorraine Nate Charles Phyllis Joan Catherine Louise Levine Lewis Lewis Lincoff Lindquist Lindquist Lister Lombard London C g L I Q C esee , . ' I ...:::t.r, G 3 'I' l ' ' tt., , ..,, - e :: l 9 . A P ' Y ' f g f P . 'se A ' 1 qqqqqu z yi V, I YVN it lkL S it r V i E ,Wy i ' Qaffr' ti in JA ' Michael Linda Kevin Steven Debra Mark Timothy Paul Patricia Long Longo Lordan Loveridge Lowe Lubofsky Lucca Lund Luongo ':, as y Robert Luongo 5 . , ss V 9: ' vii Linda MacAskill X1 N- 'E at -Q-, ff Kathleen MacKesey ,Vx .x:b. I 131 A 5 ,k.. Dennis Marciello A :Tl Q .was Q Ronna Lurie ws IJL I Gerald Macaulay iii 'gi . X? Diane MacLennon Jeannine Marcotte - in Jo-Anne Lusiner X 44,5 . e 933' xx? 5' Q, a 5 K 1.5 Qtl. ,:i,:,. I M4 ,I 9 s, Q Carol MacDonald if P b : Q. N P . get i Davene MacPhet'eson -S Ruth Marino Sophomore English Classes Receive L as is gi R is 5 Delores Russell Susan Lussier Lutkevich Lynch gm-N 'wi S N 3 ff- , ssoo R '. ' Claire Donald Dorothy MacDonald MacDonald MacDonald as iz. SN was ff l- S Kathleen Mallon Theresa Philip Magiochetti Magner Beverly Lyons Roderick MacDonald 1 me X Patricia Man gino , ' , K t,., ' ' ' fs: Z .,--: K 4 , ,:. K ,otolsrs sssastfolsr , if i A ellis i Bi Michael Laura Sandra Markowitz Markunas Marshall Patricia Marsmelli if!! .gc Y I M John Lyons if - its Wendy MacKay S: -.QS-11:-fi .1 Robert Manning V, 1 is ,Q Bae - -. , ,. Delores Martinelli 5 V F-' , xxx -as at f f - qsbibqb Robert Lyons in Deborah MacKenzie N wi Diane Manzi Q if Q s Dorothy Martinelli ALL EYES ARE ON MISS STONE as she explains fundamentals of Malden Public Library to MHS Sophomores. Instruction at Malden Public Library W. ft .M Qi 5. fr. B A .-.. B A J .... 'Q i S m . -.31 J ,I - B- I l Nancy Donna Barbara Michelle Michael Gayle Robert William Diane Mason Matthews Mattsen Mayo Mazzarella McCarthy McCarthy McDermott McGarry ,silt as ,,.. :,, .A . - 1 -Q Barbara Willie Betty Donna Karen Diane Karen Maureen Margaret McKinnon McKoy McLaughlin McLay McLeod McMannis McNamara McNeil McWhirk . N, is I .. .,.' N it-sc. Ifi B ,, B .1 ':,., .Ba ij 'lf B 'et' f ' Q ' ' ,' ,:,:,::: 1 ' fe. 1 L L B J B inai . B B' --ei w e -B , B 5 . , pp Danette Lawrence Monette Linda Richard Diane Donna Hugh Judy McWilliams Melanson Melanson Menard Menard Mercuri Merenda Merrill Merrithew B 1 ccB2 a hca . c,ca chc Br 'B Ti' ai: :ill Vi 7 B 5 s ',., MB . B gig if A I 11 IL is J se '. , f h -,. i L. Janet John William Sandra Michael Bonnie Linda Stephen Nancy Merritt Meuse Meuse Micale Mierzykowski Mills Mills Mills Mini . A. -:Q . L 'Q k-L, if ie? Q B iz' ' ,tBs B 5 :N.,v, 4' r K si ' A ? 3 .J I, . J . L Q.. K UV, . N,:. .,.' T .,. ,.N . is 3 5, B as r . 4 to .,. J B I A 5 'B r if. at ISL 4 . - se Patrice Richard Susan Jane Salvatore Ronald Michael Joanne Roberta Minichiello Mintz Moore Moran Morando Morelli Morgan Morris Morris U .,.- .Q .:-' .. ,ig ,,,. . ' Sk 'L li 3: , t ' 'gi . gi :,, In ' .. . t Q .. B' . .. . B :', 'Q 7 . .. . . .iw . B ... B ifi L ' 'iBB ccBB Bl ' B. - B A X f'B: ff' if SB., fr ll B Sfiifif3iBeilY? i?frB Lydia Michael David Dellom Carol Peter Thomas Chris Kathleen Morse Morsett Moulton Moy Moylon Mullaney Mullin Murphy Murphy V .gi 5 If .Z . . . :. , Q ...- i ii N FL . 5 iili 'Z-,Q L' . J ef A is . ' B- -1 'M -. . .':.. if f. 4 , Y ,JD 1 is if ...fi B Kevin Lorraine MaryEllen Paul Dolores Josephine Matthew Alan Bonny Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murray Murray Murray Musker Myles 3. F Sophomores Sponsor Globe Santa .. 1 .am iw. s CQ 3 Q ..?.-' 1 J S 1 .K R ' if M ,,.: : Vy. :gsm . U A p Mi , K I -.,: i 5 Egfr .',' N'o.i ilk! k,,:::, E E v-,':, E 5 ' 2 . A M filfsiji? Stephen Michael Frank Daniel Jean James Bonnie Nanfria Neagle Needleman Nemeskel Nickerson Norcott O'Brien . i gg ..: 'LQ '.,l '.-:' 5 , . ii R ' i ' R ' K .I ,.. ,,:: : . ,, f Q- 1 ' ' ' :':' i :LH ' x5,o f t , : R ' ee o , -'55 : : to t ' ee All :: .,, sis' W -A I In ,:-:,k:',k :LV , .4 if . eeeee il ri? ...gf gQs. .... -. Michael Diane Charles Patricia Maryann Deborah Carol O'Brien O'Connor O'Donaghue O'Farrell Ofcharsky O'Leary Olson . .. i t. , ' J it Q Q .L .K . Q ,. A17 LL , . i t 5 Lg .:,, if .E J . 1' ? :W u ' E Fia t I P e ., A ' 1 -- . 2 David Patricia Joanne Roger Robert Mary Janice Osterholt Owen Paladino Parcellin Parker Parks Patz t ii J R rar .. Q. ,. . ' C - -- at r.::. J Z' 'X e : 2 or A Lawrence Jean Patricia Robert Stephen Joanne Michael Perry Petta Petto Pinette Pini Pisaturo Pizzuti w e Izr, 5 i' g I :.: .- --' 1 J, 1 -, N ,,,, , ,C , .I Q , :Q N-E: ..,, , J gs. R C 'J C X 3 Keith Leo Joseph Stephen Stephen Diane Kenneth Polansky Poldoian Pontbriand Poretta Posner Powers Preston s -. X . -- ff-fail A . -PM it A n Q . t bi M l, .5:, .:t.,, r Zi ,:.. ,ii new-A as r J --:-.--t fcf r ,.-f,i 5 ,. Christine Laura William Helen Thomas Ronald Joann Puglielli Puleo Quinton Radivonyk Rae Ramsdell Randazzo J J i:rt J if s , r s tra ss A fi ,.- iyi . . I : iii T E A is Rosemary Beth Stephen Paul Linda Francis Richard Rauseo Rawnsley Rea Regan Renzella Repuccif' Reppuci Debra O'Brien Edward O'Brien Elizabeth James O'Neil O'Rourke ,.f- ix he frrrt 1 L4 s Robert James Pearlswig Pelosi Vincent Plagenza -QB .Q Kathy Pretty Dianne Raney Q Christine Revelas Joyce Plummer .J S William Prevoir Ilene Rattet Linda Rice Collection to Benefit Needy Children 5. sg: is S ' S3 . Zi. J A I W Paula Robert Helen Joanne Jane Darlene Joseph Donald Mark Rice Richard Richards Rigano Riggi Rios Rizzo Roback Robbins a rir R A e SP A frib b A :': f ili R' o e f 3 t ei' i i o e - il o 4 AWE ! ix A A 3 Q. gat it s E Rosemary Gail Harry Kevin Stephen Anthony Douglas Dennis Wilfred Robie Rocci Rocco Roche Rodenhiser Rodgers Rodgers Rogerson Rogerson We ,,. N .c f H . A at . e -r ' as :: 5 , . j.3.......-g sf 1 I . Dennis Jelfrey Arthur Linda Diane William Mark Cathy William Rosa Rosen Ross Rossano Rubbico Rubin Rudolph Ruelle Ruelle V .. '-il -2' . ' 'c ai s.s Q .. .- ,e Q A c ,,.,. 5 ':i'i fi Y D 'Ina Edmund Jane Donna RuthEllen Christine John joseph Stephen Walter Rush Salemi Sandberg Sandler Sardo Sarsfleld Sartori Sawyer Schalfner A -i ' ' A F I4 -in i A 'ii' -i L X '-i f A 4. 1 -'i' , 'S A ,t,....t ml ' t , . E. . Gordon Carol Nancy jean Barry Charles Alvan Thomas Maria Schirmer Schulze Schulze Scibelli Scolaro Seager Seaman Seeley Sena I U wifi :,,.. . ' .. f i .aln 1 0 . 2 Q ,A x dl R... . ig ,. .W J K' ,wig i I Patricia Lisa Mark Delores Beverly Anne Gail Gary Irvin Sestito Shapiro Shapiro Shaughnessey Shear Sheridan Sheridan Sherman Sherman ,:.- N ,'.,:. Q' .. if 1. ,. . 4 ne. e: . --,e- . I 'fi' - r L-r . ' s 'Q .,.,. - sales! I fi L .... at L A l Q.. i .......... A William Andrew Michael Diane Michael Richard Malvern Fred Donna Shiner Sibilio Sica Sideri Sidman Silvestri Smallwood Smeglin Smith It S. -tw Sophomore Class Elects Permanent ,A . .L f ,,b' :A v ig , Y Vo, . K :Ll A Linda Richard Michael Howard Roger Thomas Katherine Elisa Joan Smith Smith Soep Spieler Spinney Sprague Stacy Stern Stevens H V K- 1 t . K , J Y A . 35- ,fi W . ,-,t: V , Q Sandra Jane Philip Richard Barbara Rhonda Sheila William Maureen Stevens Stickney Stickney Stickney Stitt Strasnick Strike Strong Sullivan Q ,:, S ' ' .- . R ac i i g p if ii 1 il Q R e n E , .-e ' 1 Q5 ' 'first 1 ' : I S - t f S I., . :,. ,-.s E . 1 -e ' s .. Timothy Karen Evelyn Nancy Karen Ann Beth Debra Maureen Sullivan Superior Surette Surette Swanson Swartz Swartz Swartz Sweeney M 'E e t t ' g . t t p 'gdb W I, gg-Q Z ' 4 3 A ' -: ' . is .'.,' . ' t , N.--..... f if 1 mia Diane Linda Janet Donna Judith Thomas Vincent Carol Amy Sylvester Sylvester Taich Taylor Taylor Teel Tenaglia Terrio Thomas iii? :-., Q 1 Y ,,., , s L i l ,'., bk s S ': ' S Q 5 ,gt :Y i ii :'i' I E K-:i V .. N LL Kathleen Kristine Anna John Mildred Charles john Rudolph Susan Thomas Thorenson Torres Trabucco Trant Tripp Trischitta Trulli Tully dm Richard Sheila Carlynn Gilbert Patricia Stanley Stephen Paula Cynthia Turpin Tuttle Vaccaro Valente Valente Vandernoot Verga Viana Villa 5 A of-ea . .t . ,lf K 5, S i 5, ig ,i f - it 4 ' 'ati' or ' N ---- -1f- . ga , p gas ,Q pivp ,1 -t.. -a.t t attt,s 7' 1 et,t al l 'I - , -Q-N X Q37 ,. mdk L I ' I Judith Nancy Barbara Laurie Frank Edward' Ellen Howard Deborah Wadlington Wagner Walsh Watkins Watts Weiner Weiner Weiner Weisburg Cfficers Following on 'Q' X All Harvey Neil Westerman Westerman ::-- X . m 4 bbu.. .:, ij! .: janice Lorraine Wilson Wilson M x .qi eg, we t Q Loren Irwin Young Zalko 5 if Byron White 5: 4' an Sikhs X X- Am- kko. iff we Paul Winsor X X s X A . fgsft .. as y ..,.,,,,,:,. S ., or Stephen Zammuto Spirited Campaigns 'O' H ,N Paula Willcox fl J Kristine Yates mg Q A' 9' ,sf Paul j i,2 ' zi. - ' 1 ,. ,Y .rm 3 - .. a ll fir? i e A f W ii ' ,,-, 1 Debra Margaret Marilyn Dorothy Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Willcox N as gg, 5 -5- ii 1 ig .N . N , 2 u 'QE si: .. W i ' M Q G:: F L ' ' 'i ' s E if , ai' Bonnie Diane Deborah Robert Woods Worrick Worthylake Wyeth as X F 3 ig: ' A f 1' c S i .. SN fi si, 9 ff? Camille john Linda Roni Zampitella Zebrowski Zengelowski Zilman Zukowski if 3 Z .1 fs. ' .g . v Andrea Willey 5 'I kkkik J I john Young . ' es QS . 'I Ann-Marie Zunino i'ZB SANTA COMES ALIVE as Sophomores Barbara Walsh and Donna Cohen add some necessary limbs for dance decorations. fi. .VD W I ?Sy D ' iflwr lava! ! P 5 f 'av' 2 :Yr 4 rvx lg' If J N ,a 'I LN 1 'AX RN I YS, 's V X 1 gif lg . J, 'x f Ur 411 A Q. 3 131, 15504, f 1' M, if? 19i 'H R Zfjifff r r A: ng Z nbybkff 4? file! 'Aajfly ,ISN , -'dxg :IL 1 'Q 5, is Ji N ZV550 E 'Z 359 as Aff A fy 4 Q K jgijx., S Jylf' ., LAST MINUTE Kris Kringlcs and Christmas trees about to tak h 1 in the gym arc prmlucml hy Joan Grecnstcin CLD and Monettc Ive anson. WHAT DO YOU WANT for Christmas? Santa ami his friends pose happily for a picture. e Q , T mfflf 5 'N RANDOM SAMPLE DRUMMIER DEAN ADRIAN SV 51,4 12.55 lim Q , 215' W ji mx 'dm 1 3 X -i 1. 27.1 gl f.. . 4,1 5 it ' SWT? xl x plrfgx-. tv- IA i Im img, ir ,- vifxlx N ' 'V . 14 qi' 'Si Wi M' PM dlihqiv i-Q TQ' 4' 05,15 I yt i,'i l'f, ABI fs T ar 0494, L2 ' r wipif 4',2J'3 , 'lffjl p I firdflg, K That's What Christmas is All About! Sponsoring their first social success on December 22, 1967, were the members of the Class of 70. Under the supervision of their Head Adviser, Mr. Thomas O'Donnell, Co-chairmen Peggy Hicks, Willie McCoy, and Tony Rogers were able to create an atmosphere that even Kris Kringle himself would have Ho, Ho, Hoed at, And in fact, he did just that. Not only did Santa CMike Soepb, and his helper CMark Hesse? Ho, Ho, Ho, but they also Funky Broadwayedn and Bugalood,' to the out-of-sight music of The Random Sample. In spite of the fact that on December 22, there was not only an MHS basketball game but also a hockey game, Santa's Soul Session resulted in a memorable night for the Sophomore Class. SANTA LIVES IT UP by doing the Funky Broadway with Chris Rt-velas. SOUL MUSIC is performed by CLI K. Clougherty, E. Fuller and R, Buckner. MR. AND MRS. MELVIN BARAN dance and enjoy a relaxing night at the Sophomore Christmas dance. 309 ,WWW I gnu, fm-f sucxqg 51,5 Q TWH F! Ks vw.. 1 -Q-nu... E K 3 organizations National Honor Society THE JOHN W. HUTCHINS Chapter of the National Honor Society in- cludes the following two-year members: SITTING: Cheryl Antico, Janet MRS. CARNEY gives her interpretation of famous works of art on the first tour of the Malden Public Library's art gallery, sponsored by the National Honor Society. Napoli, joan Bombara, Frances Nardone. STANDING: Lawrence Pazyra joseph Moore, president, Alan Winrow, Louis Goldstein. Adviser Officers Activities: JOHN W. HUTCHINS CHAPTER NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Miss Edna Turkington Joseph Moore-President Katinka Csigi-Vice President Marjori Moy-Treasurer Cheryl Anrico-Secretary Quarterly Award Banquet Tour of Ryder Art Gallery Ushers at Robinson Lecture Series Induction of New Members Der Deutsch Ehrenverein WMMMU UUE I GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Adviser: Mr. Edward Galligan Ofiicers: joseph Moore-President Susan Smith--Vice President Errol Green-Secretary Louis Goldstein-Treasurer Activities: Banquet Initiation Guest Speaker from Tufts Attend Outside Lectures Student Speakers from Regis College THE OFFICERS OF GERMAN HONOR are CL to RQ, Susan Smith, Vice President, Errol Green, Secretary, Louis Goldstein, Treasurer, and Joseph Moore, President. 1967-68 DER DEUTSCHE EHRENVEREIN MEMBERS include FRONT treasurer, S. Felman, J. Sandler. BACK ROW: C. Indelicato, M. Goldstein, ROW: T. Crotry, E. Green, secretary, 1 .Moore, president, L. Goldstein, R. Lyons, C. Ciovacco, E. Aronson, A, Cushinsky. Latin Honor Society r. C MR. MCCANN, Head of the Latin Dept., directs the Latin Honor College Bo LATIN HONOR SOCIETY Adviser: Miss Demetra Nicholas Officers: john Turpin-President Alan Winrow-Vice President Matthew Sandler--Secretary Roberta Nelson-Treasurer Activities: Initiation Barbecue Slides of Rome and Europe Museum Trip for all Latin Students Latin Honor College Bowl E l 'P LATIN HONOR, BOTTOM ROW: M. Sandler, Secretary, R. Nelson Treasurer. J. Bombara, Sr. Executive, J. Turpin, President, Miss Nicholas Adviser, A. Winrow, Vice-President, P. Maloney, Pub. Mgr., B. Keen, Jr Executive. ROW 2: S. Rodman, K. Johnston, L. London, M. Shea, F. Nar- D 1-4. I done, S. Baum, S. Weisberg, S. Katz. ROW 5: D. Horowitz, A. Novack, J. Ferraro, J. Damelin, L. Nigro, K. Swartz, W. Mabey, M. Goldman. TOP ROW: R. Yee, M. Rabinowitz, A. Smith, B. Rubenstein, D. Walk, G. Plummer, R. Stein, S. Cushing. L Cercle Francais 3 Y Qi? M, FRENCH HONOR includes, BOTTOM ROWY S. Weisberg, S. Baum, C. Gross, K. Kotzen, Treasurer, P. Todisco, Vice-President, S. Richmond, Presi- dent, Miss Mahoney, Adviser, B. Young, Secretary, M. Danca, Pub Mgr., S. Katz, S. Rodman, D. DiCarlo. ROW 2: N. Grossman, E. Raifman, A. Cushinsky, C. Indelicato, M. Shea, S. Misler, L. London, D. Pace, J. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Adviser: Miss Patricia M. Mahoney Officers: Susan Richmond-President Paula T odisco-Vice President Beverly Young--Secretary Karen Kotzen-Treasurer Activities: Initiation of New Members Presentation of Teacher's Skit Film Strip on a Study Abroad Luncheon in French Restaurant tyre g. 2 E f Bombara, J. Napoli, J. Till. ROW 3: M. Kates, M.Goldstein, C. Howard, R. Nelson, K. Willinger, L. Hurwitz, S. Smith, J. Ferraro, J. Spector, K. Swartz, S. Lappin, E. Lyons. ROW 4: M. Gallagher, A. Carroll, R. Yee, S. Sweeney, S. Belanger, J. Berkovitz, B. O'Brien, K. Petraglia, A. Kaplin, P. Maloney, S. Kosofsky, S. Stormont. PAM AND DIANE WICKS entertain at a French Honor meeting. The Literary Society Nei Activities REVIEWING LIT'S FINAL STRATEGIC MOVES, Adviser Thomas O'Donnell Ckneeling at right? acts as coach during the annual Lit-Cog football game at Pine Banks. Adviser: 2 kg., Ofiicers : LITERARY SOCIETY Mr. Thomas O'Donnell David Liskowsky-President Barry Rubenstein-Vice President Larry Green-Secretary William Love-Treasurer Panel Discussion Debates Thanksgiving Baskets COG-LIT Athletic Games LIT Sponsored College Bowl l LIT MEMBERS INCLUDE, BOTTOM ROW: M. Lyons, W. Love, Trea- surer, B. Rubenstein, Vice-President, Mr. O'Donnell, Adviser, D. Liskowsky, President, L. Green, Secretary, L. Small, Senior Executive, P. Kellogg. ROW : J. Ferraro, A. Campbell, D. Brunelli, A. Fournier, M. Galvin, P. Aucella, S. Cushing, G. Giuffre. ROW 3: S. Levine, M. Meninger, L. Lundin, W Lowenstein, R. Stein, P. Hargreaves, P. Costan, R. Yee, B. Harrington. TOP ROW: A. Smith, M. Cerchione, R. Rufo, S. Bolognese, M. Carroll, W Newman, L. Levin, E. Katz. The USONA Society VJ? ' W MEMBERS OF USONA who sponsored the March of Dimes drive in Janu- ary and held a Teachers' Tea in November include BOTTOM ROW: D Correnti, S. Mallon, Deputy, B. Mahoney, Vice-President, R. Nelson, Presi- dent, Mrs. Linda Dunn, Adviser, 1. Napoli, Secretary, P. Gibbons, Treasurer, M. Danca, Publicity Manager. ROW 2: J. Kiernan, K. Furguson, M. Mat- USONA SOCIETY Adviser: Mrs. Linda Dunn Roberta Nelson--President Beverly Mahoney-Vice President janet Napoli-Secretary Patricia Gibbons-Treasurer Ofiicers : Activities: Initiation Speakers Faculty Tea Banquet Induction Farewell Party March of Dimes Collection thews, A. Novack, B. Snow, B. Keen, P. Mambuca, J. Lindsay, K. Finn, K Johnston. ROW 3: W. Harris, P. Bridgham, J. Chirichetti, C. Gies, S. Stor- mont, A. Carroll, J. Murphy, M. Lacy, C. Howard, TOP ROW: L. Nigro C. Russo, S. Sweeney, S. Farren, P. Bosia, K. Hirtle, P. Maloney, C. Den- nison. WHAT DO MARKS PROVE? asks Mary Matthews, USONA initiate. Cognoscendi Causa Society fifys ara if ? THE MEMBERS OF THE COGNOSCENDI CAUSA SOCIETY who helped supply Thanksgiving baskets for the needy include BOTTOM ROW: B. Rubin, A. Ross, J. Cacciola, R. Klein, A. Margolies, C. Shachat, B. Grifkin. ROW 2: 1. Moore, Publicity Manager, M. Sandler, Treasurer, E. Green, Vice-President, Mr. Anthony Guarino, Adviser, D. Walk, President, S. Felman, Secretary, L. Goldstein, Senior Executive, M. Shushan. ROW 3: THIS FEARLESS MEMBER of the COG football team is Fred Garlick. W. Geissler, S. Cohen. I. Gelpe, R. Rizzuto, M. Flynn, J. Turpin, H. Zidel, J. Rubin, A. Carman, M, Sidman, J. Sandler. ROW 4: R. Gordon, M. Sokol, A. Repucci, S. Rohtstein, K. Petraglia. L. Pazyra. W. Kopek, C. Rotstein, M. Rabinovitz. TOP ROW: J. Berkovitz, C. Chivakos, L. Brand, P. Macy, A. Winrow, B. O'Brien, G. Blomerth, E. Wright, S. Rush, F. Garliclc. COG SOCIETY Adviser: Mr. Anthony Guarino Ofiicers: David Walk-President Errol Green-Vice President Steve Felman--Secretary Matthew Sandler-Treasurer Activities: Banquet Caroling Service Club College Bowl COG Prize Speaking Contest COG-LIT Athletic Games Conuenimus Ad Meditandum Society CAM SOCIETY Adviser: Mrs. Marie-Elaine Tomasello Officers: Nancy Grossman-President Phyllis Owens-Vice President Karen Kotzen-Secretary Susan Richmond-Treasurer Activities: Alumnae Night Toy Drive Teachers' Tea Beach Party Fashion Show United Fund Mother and Daughter Banquet A TRIP to Santa's Village was provided by CAM girls for a number of Malden children. A-I MEMBERS OF THE CONVENIMUS AD MEDITANDUM SOCIETY IN- CLUDE BOTTOM ROW: B. Woods, M. Sullivan, J. Greenstein, A. Swartz, W. Kaufman, K. Superior, S. Rodman, J. Buchanan. ROW 2: E. Lyons, His- torian, K. Kotzen, Secretary, P. Owens, Vice-President, Mrs. Marie Torna sello, Adviser, N. Grossman, President, S. Richmond, Treasurer, M. Grasso, Assistant Treasurer, M. Gates, Publicity Manager. ROW 3: L. London, A Cushinsky, J. Taich, S. Lappin, M. Goldstein, J. DiFilipo, C. Indelicato F. Nardone, D. Pace, S. Kline, S. Baum. ROW 4: D. Horowitz, A. Goldberg L. Hurwitz, T. DiFilip0, N. Bougess, M. Hicks, B. Rawnsley, S. Misler, D Griffin, J. Bombara. TOP ROW: S. Smith, B. Cohen, C. Ciovacco, B. Young A. Kaplan, S. Kosofsky, P. Todisco, L. Wilson, M. Gallagher. Future Teachers of America f 5 5 2? .,. Q if 2 rx, FTA includes BOTTOM ROW: B. Woods, M. Sullivan, S. Katz, 1. Green- stein, A. Swartz, M. Melanson, K. Superior, B. Swartz. ROW 2: C. Saulnier, C. Murphy, P, Scibelli, P. Mambuca, Parliamentarian, S. Kline, Secretary, Miss Goddard, Adviser, J. Bombara, President, F. Nardone, Treasurer, P. McCoy, Historian, J. Berman, S. Baum. J. DiFilipo. ROW 3: L. Pesce, W. Kaufman, A. Marsinelli, J. Dunn, A. Cushinsky, C. Zampitella, M. Of- chatsky, M. Soroko, D. Swartz, K. Swartz, G. Berkman, J. Taich, S. Cocco, l E. Lyons, M. Nardone, M. Sena, D. Gass, M. Danca. ROW 4: R. DeFranzo L. DeVito, A. Forman, S. Smith, R. Thur, G. DeSalvo, L. Aliberte, J Damelin, B. Keen, R. Abrams, J. Berggren, J. Leotta, B. Dick, M. Goldman N. Bougess, A. Goldberg. TOP ROW: B. Walsh, P. Todisco, S. Stormont T. Pike, S. Calfrey, P. Bosia, R. Blum, S, Belanger, S. Sweeney, L. Figelski D. Costa, E. Hatch, K. Finn, A. Kriteman. W V Hr 9-2 V FTA Adviser: Miss Lois Goddard si? Ofiicers: joan Bombara--President Carol-jean Stevens-Vice President Susan Kline-Secretary Frances Nardone-Treasurer Activities : Speakers Mr. Evangelista Dr. Sheridan Mrs. Kaplan Mr. Evans y Teacher Aide Program ,, , gf iyy I , ni ., 'a '+ff'-wW..W M, if. if a..r, , .M ,W , , f . SKMVPV , FTA SPEAKER Mrs. Kaplan reports on private and public education. Future Nurses Club FUTURE NURSES CLUB Adviser: Mrs. Helen Howard, R.N. Officers: Barbara Factor-President Margaret Burke-Vice President Karen Johnston-Secretary Donna MacGillvary--Treasurer Activities: UNICEF Drive Christmas Party White Elephant Sale Nursing Home Project Mother-Daughter Banquet -LM ,u.wf ' uw' owe wi, ,r. ,,k,,, I DONATIONS COLLECTED during the week-long UNICEF Drive are turned in to Adviser Mrs. Helen Howard by Future Nurses Club member Caryn Gordon. FNC GIRLS are, BOTTOM ROW: K. Johnston, Secretary, D. MacGillivary, Treasurer, B. Factor, President, Mrs. Howard, Adviser, M. Burke, Vice- President, K. O'Neil, Publicity Manager, L. Perry, Program Director, C. Howard. ROW 2: I. Swartz, M. Shea, D. Sandberg, J. Allen, M. Weiner, J. Frotten, M. Peltzman, D. Lowe. ROW 3: D. MCLay, L. Watkins, L. Syl- vester, J. Plummer, R. MacGregor, E. Herron, C. Gordon, D. Nyman, J Amari. TOP ROW: D. Gies, P. Gaudet, L. Nigro, N. Scamporino, P. Angri- sano, K. Hulscher, R. Morris, E. Simons, J. Burgess. Future Business Leaders of America ww aww Z W., 7 Mtvv. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA, sponsored by the National Gautreau, D. Shaughnessey. ROW 2: L. Chirichiello, L. Cianca, C. Hayes R Education Association, include BOTTOM ROW: L. Fales, Treasurer, B. Keen, Turlo, T. Levine, S. Strike. TOP ROW: K. Flynn, B. Snow, S. Fleming P President, Mrs. Mildred McAllister, Adviser, T. Judge, Vice-President, C. Rice, W. Preston, J, Amari. KEEPING A CLOSE WATCH OVER SALES RETURNS are Adviser Mrs. Mildred McAl- lister and club members Sherrill Fleming, Gail Cyr, and President Beverly Keen. Adviser: Oflicers : Activities: F.B.L.A. Mrs. Mildred O. McAllister Beverly Keen-President Theresa judge-Vice President Linda Stracuzzi-Secretary Linda Fales-Treasurer Office Work for Teachers Banquet at Blinstrub's Tom-Wat Sales to Raise Money Sponsored Typing Contest Tri-Hi Society TRI-HI SOCIETY Adviser: Miss Eileen Walsh Ofhcers: Rosemarie DeFranzo--President Betsy Colbert-Vice President Patricia Rice-Secretary janet Olsen-Treasurer Activities: Toy Workshop Initiation Teachers' Tea Cake Sale Banquet Car Wash Work with Retarded Children HAVE GIFTS, WILL TRAVEL, is motto of Tri-Hi girls who collected toys for the needy. vm- TRI-HI includes, BOTTOM ROW: D. Merenda, L. Pesce, D. Worrick, V. Hall, C. Ruggelo, N. Bushee, S. Brien. ROW 2: J. Olson, Treasurer, P. Rice, Secretary, B. Colbert, Vice-President, Miss Walsh, Adviser, R. De- Franzo, President, K. Mulcahy, Publicity Manager, R. Fong, M. Goodman. ROW 3: M. Murphy, S. Blodgett, K. Finn, R. Rauseo, J. Linsay, M. Shaugh nessey, B. Buchanan, M. Barry, M. Matthews, K. Brady, J. Wilmot, J. Mur- phy. ROW 4: S. Lynch, D. Griflin, D. Lombardi, A. Novack, D. Sylvester B. Keen, L. Sylvester, J. Berggren, A. Kalayiian, D. Cohen, TOP ROW P. Buckley, L. DeVito, J. Murphy, K. O'Neil, L. Rush, K. Morgan, P Bridgham, D. Pike. l Ski Club .W mv a SKI CUB MEMBERS include BOTTOM ROW: L. Markowitz, B. Woods, M. Sullivan, A. Swartz, D. Shaughnessy, C. Murphy, M. Shea. ROW Z M. Henson, B. Myles, C. Cuilla, K. Kotzen, Publicity Manager, G. Plum mer, Program Manager, Mr. Royte, Adviser, HI. Merritt, President, P Maloney, Secretary, K. Hirtle, Treasurer, S. Caplin, C. Ruggelo, S. Micale ROW 5: K. Flynn, T. Klaiman, S. Lappin, G. Verner, M. Soroko, R. Thur N. Grossman, I. Amari, M. Ford, D. Faust, C. Schofield, P. Glennon, D Q MT. ABRAMS SKIERS Gerry Plummer and Aloe Merritt. ,lima amass Z . White, ul. DiFilipo, B. Factor, B. Factor, D. MacPherson. ROW 4: R. Reppuci, L. Furtado, M. Fay, L. Renzella, J. Patz, A. Goldstein, K. Mac- kesey, C. Kendall, WI. Burgess, K. Mallon, P. Wright, C. Lane, R. Marrone, S. Cushing, P. Buckley, B. Haskell, B. Alexander, K. Duquet. TOP ROW: l. Plummer, G. Lawson, S. Stormont, M. Hegarty, R. Morris, S. Merrill, S. Felman, T. Rae, D. Sweezey, W. Kopek, L. Everitt, C. Dennison, P. Anurisano, P. Todisco, B. Laskoff, P. Sinclair. SKI CLUB Adviser: Mr. Paul Royte Officers: joseph Merritt-President Paul MCWhirk-Vice President Patricia Maloney-Secretary Katherine Hirtle-Treasurer Activities: Mountain Climbing-Mt. Monadnock December Vacation-Waterville Valley February Vacation-Mt. Abrams End Of The Year Outing CHESS CLUB Adviser: Mr. Harry McDonald Officer: Lawrence Small-President PROJECTION CLUB Mr. Francis Scannell john Doyle-Presidenr Richard Boudreau-Vice President Robert Rizzuro--Secretary John Klimczak--Treasurer 5 3 C 1 Chess Club THE CHESS CLUB MEMBERS who under the direction of Mr Harry McDonald participated in many tournaments inaludt FRONT ROW L Small President K Kotzen, E. Weiner. BACK ROW M Menovich L Levin W Lyons Projection Club Y Z e 2 5 l 4 5 5 s l 4 ? l 3 3 3 v v r 5 E Z l f PROIECTION CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: R. Rizzuto, Secretary, J. Klimczak, President. ROW 2 W oo e or on p Treasurer Mr Scannell, Adviser, J. Doyle, President, R. Boudreau, Vice ROW: S. Rae E Krivclow W Castrmi S Glick Greenroom Dramatic Society THE 1967-1968 MEMBERS of the Greenroorn Dramatic Society include BOTTOM ROW: L. Markowitz, S. Rodman, D. Merenda, M. Melanson, S, Izzicupo, B. Gorson. ROW 2: R. Rauseo, G. Bcrl-cman, C. Antico, Secretary, K. Swartz, President, Mr. John O'Brien, Adviser, M. Grasso, Treasurer, M. Huggins, D. Gass. ROW 3: S. Blodgett, H. Weiner, S. .WV -Y A J 2 5 Lynch, B. Rawnsley, N. Bougess, R. Abber, J. Palladino, L. London, C. Gross, W. Rubin. ROW 4: L. Gray, S, Eliazar, J. Cacciola, M. Murray, C. Gordon, S. Bclanger, S. Richmond. C. Zitaner, H. Mintz, J. Galla. TOP ROW: R. Rizzuto, R. Blum, R. Boudreau, J. Doyle, B. O'Brien, J. Klimczalc, R. Blum, W. Geissler. GREENROOM DRAMATIC SOCIETY Adviser: Mr. john O'Brien Ofncersz Karen Swartz-President Nancy Levy-Vice President Cheryl Antico-Secretary Marianne Grasso-Treasurer Activities: The Acting Lerron Our Town State Drama Festival june Production ci. .. Bw G 323.153 BILLY RUBIN lays flowers at the grave of his wife, Monette Melanson. E x ii 's g if f 5 , J. 5 3 5 2 I Q 3 i Z 2 ROBERT RIZZUTO, as Howie Newsome, pulls Bessie, an imaginary horse WILLIAM GEISSLER introduces Our Town to audience. CL to RJ ,TOANNE PALLADINO, RANDY ABBER, AND SUSAN SOUND EFFECTS are furnished by John Mwafiane. IZZICUPPO- fwssiv abouf rhe evems of Our T ow on their wav home from choir practice. Clubs in Action O O 0 C. SERVICE CLUB THANKSGIVING BASKETS if LIT-SPONSO RED COLLEGE BOWL IEP. AJ , A CAM'S TEACHER'S TEA T'?'l I iN1'A-I ,' '71 TRI-HI TOY DRIVE LATIN HONOR COLLEGE BOWL H451-:V' 2 V - F I J ,V 1 in ' 5 41, 5 V I fm f I I 1 w V V VV 1 J ,An 5.7 z I ., 3? aw eg ,,L,, 15 zlz I , R ,V W' Q5 ' I gf A A I V M 2' .V i - 5 wwf A: V i f f wifi ' 04' USONA OFFICERS ? if KY I i .5 -qi Wigigq s --f :YK' Tix R COG PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST V .?,ti.:.1 Cv i fQ4?5 .5,. I'1luuqqg V1 .. , f 1 J 1 '11-lung ,Jig . 1. x X GREENROOM REHEARSAL I . USONA MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE FNC WHITE ELEPHANT SALE O 0 O And There Were -H-'- W4 , M.. W We THE CHORAL ART SOCIETY, directed by Mrs. Morrison, delighted its audience with a series of yuletide melodies on December 14. WHEN SENATOR KENNEDY visited Malden, the Choral Art Society sang out a warm welcome. 178 KAREN SWARTZ Songs To Be Sung! The Choral Art Society enjoyed a fruitful year under the leadership of a new director, Mrs. Anita Morrison. Including the Chamber Singers, a select group of Choral Art members, the minstrels per- formed at the Christmas assembly and presented a musical production at their Spring Concert. On the agenda for Chamber Singers were a concert for the Malden Action and the New Century Club at the Methodist Church, and a musical tour through the halls of MHS in December to spread Christmas spirit. The entire group performed at the junior high schools to stimulate interest in the club among prospective members. The officers were: Pres. Ellen Kaufman, V.P. Dane Ellis, Sec. Edward Rainen, Asst. Sec. Fred Capodilupo, Treas. Matthew Sandler, Asst. Treas. Maureen Lacy. CAROLING in the halls of MHS, the Chamber Singers spread Christmas cheer. MEMBERS OF THE CHORAL ART SOCIETY include, BOTTOM ROW S. Katz, M. Melanson, N. Trickett, I. Taylor, B. Gorson, S. Izzicupo, D Taylor, D. Sandberg, D. McLay, L. Chinichiella, M. Henson, C. Revelas, S. Cocco. ROW 2: R. Prost, M. Kates, L. Babb, N. Grossman, F. Capodilupo, Secretary, Mrs. Anita Morrison, D. Ellis, Vice-President, M, Sandler, Trea surer, B. Forbes, B. Snow, T. Klaiman, B. Siraco, S. Stevens. ROW 3: M. Verge, K. Swartz, R. Thur, L. London, C. Antico, L. DeVito, L. Sylvester B. Rawnsley, I. Gordon, K. Thomas, L. Lockhart, G. DeSalvo, G. Gilardi, W. Ellis, E. Stern. L. Henry, I. Plummer, R, DeFrnzo, K. Deon, B. Laskoff K, Mayhew. ROW 4: R. Rauseo, J. Riggi, J. Cacciola, C. Ciovacco, D Brunelli, 1. Fitzgerald. J. DelloRusso, G. Steller, R. Morris, D. MacGillivary C. Dennison, L. Goober, K, Kotzen, P. Wright, T. Verrengia, R. Solano A. Horne, B. Babcock, G. Woodman, S. Lynch, B. Factor. TOP ROW: M Sidman, L. Scribner, C. DeSimone, QI. DiSano, V. Tenaglia, D. Doherty, P Buzzell, G. Plummer, G. Carr, R. Franklin. J. Meuse, W. Bruce, K. Murphy I. Gelpe, A. Carman, K. Polansky. Absent: E. Kaufman, President. Stage Band and Orchestra Bring the Sound THE STAGE BAND, which provides the school with a swinging bear, includes, FRONT ROW: Beverly Factor, Barbara Factor, Robert Solano, and Barry Mill- man. BACK ROW: Joseph Perrone, Vincent Kierstead, David Gray, Carl Erikson, Alan Horne, and Stage Band Director, Mr. Edward Myers. BRASS UNLIMITED: T. Powers, M. Sandler, R. Arbo, D. Gray and M. Sokol. MISS DONNA MERRIS of Music to the Halls of MHS ' f 4 4 ff we THE STRING SECTION, consisting of violins, cellos and a string bass, includes, front row: Susan Chase, Monette Melanson, Cheryl Dennison and Patricia Maloney. BACK ROW: Joan Robicheau, Robert Yee, Mark Mulready, Mariorie Verge and Kathleen Hirtle. THE PIANO AND PERCUSSION SECTION: At the piano, Debra Rattetg on the drums Benna Anteen, Stephen Miller and Phillip Dorn. MR. EDWARD MYERS Conducted by Miss Donna Merris, the Orchestra held rehearsals every first period and Tuesday night. Besides playing at the annual Christmas assembly and Spring Concert, the Orchestra also accompanied the Night School graduation. One of the more exciting of the Orchestra's programs was the exchange concert which took place in the spring. The ofhcers included: Pres. Thomas Powers, V. P. Matthew Sandler, Sec. joan Robicheau, Treas. Cheryl Dennison, and Librar- ians Steven Trifone and Robert Solano. The Stage Band, comprised of fifteen members, re- hearsed under the direction of Mr. Edward Myers after school on Friday. These musicians displayed their talents at Greenroom's production of Our Town, where the program ranged from pop to jazz, THE FLUTE AND CLARINET SECTIONS of the Orchestra consists of, FRONT ROW: S. Trifone, S. Cohen, R. Zilman, I. Rattet and N. Pritchard. BACK ROW: L. London, M. Goldman, S. Weisberg, I. Gordon and R. Solano. QM fr ,, 19.62 H ' .sf A. .- . QW muse aamwm-we f V. N I Razr TUV Forward March! Malden Music Men Q1 THE BAND, Row 1: A. Marsinelli, L. Krupnick, B. Dick, M. Mierzy- kowski, M. Lyons, D, Fishman, T. Chiacchia, R. Lyons, A. Kaplan S. Kosofsky, I. Pontbriand, E, Bornstein, P. Angrissano, P. Gibbons D. Goldfarb, D. Ratti, F. Burnett, R. DeMatco, A. Dreezer, P. Fyler G. Sardo, S. Kline, Row 2: L. Baden, E. Raifman, C. Howard, C Gross, G. Berkman, C. Hall. C. lttleman, M, Krupniclc, N. Bougess, L. Hurwitz, M. Smallwood, M. Sawyer, K. Knott, C. Lawlor, E. Stern, S. Markunas, P. Davidson, R. Lurie, C. lndelicato, P. Slocumb, D. iff!-it 1 WQIA ' ir? Weisberg, R. Abrams, T. DiFilipog Row 3: M. Albanese, E. Weiner B. Cummings, I. DeSantis, H. Westerman, S. Posner, E. Surette, D Liskowsky, B. Factor, I. Taich. E. Weiner, D. Gass, M. Cusner, R Sandler, B, Swartz, M. Collins, Row 4: M. Karas, R. Williams, M Shapiro, L. Kauffman, M. Citrano, L. Plummer, E. Brian, K. Sica, R Caldwell, K. Larsen, I. Perrone, Ir., I. Glancy, C. Erikson, D. Brunelli Row 5: G. Camiel, B. Rubenstein, I. Moore, M. Smallwood, L. Levine L. Brand, E. Katz, G. Plummer, I. Cascio, T. McDowell, H. Surgecoff R. Harding, S. Kosta, V. Kierstead, M. Hesse. ,K ii -. i 5 , I V I' . ..,, H I nj? 7.5 f Yi ' ftzr . ..,. ,,. 1 I . 4+ i .aa at aa. we . I wi' MEMBERS of the MHS Band exhibit precision in the annual Veterans' Day Parade. MIKE CITRANO 182 0 Pace Off Another Successful Year Ilan.. , K CONDUCTING the band ar a flrsr period rehearsal is Dr. Silverman ii he , .. ,X fp Q. -We Q, YK Q sw -:xx-sf V A . -W G . si, ii kk 'N wx A as V, Im i 1 W is N. ELLEN BORNSTEIN, HEAD MAJORETTE SUSAN KOSOFSKY, DRUM MAJORETTE Hear the Sound? Hear the Beat? lt's ,ff 41' 6 1 THE MAAIORETTES, twirling to the beat of the Malden High School Band, with Karen as their mascot, entertain Malden fans with their routine 12 MARIAN SAWYER DOC SILVERMAN Malden's Band Marching Up the Street. qw, V ' ,, ,VV 4 X, V, , V fe my wwfwmm 'ia Q GARY CAMIEL LEONA KRUPNICK 1 'V :V V J , X ', , Q ' Vi -4.,c'y jVV.0 VV' , HT5 V!V'V V , VV V '15 'A ' , K V3 , A ' VV V . 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VV VA 1 , W JV Y , ' 'V'V V V V V 'V AV V V V V V, 1' VV V VV V' V ' X V ' V VV'k, V ,, I LTV V, ' J V' VVgVV-VV? w'f'wV'4' R V V ' V 'f 'Vi p ,ji ,QQ MV 'f i ' VVVVV VV QmJ'V'w m7mV'L '1'V 'J -ww w? ri ,V N VV 432 VV if V W V ' ' ' , Vi ' A -A 'V 1 V,z1mV ifgfw-V,,,V Vg JMVVJ V,!,f':fV,V VV, wwf VV ,WVV V V, V V V VV Wg, V fVVV AA VV, 5? V. VVV-Vw if ,VfVV V VV, ,. V, is ,f V , V V,,, VV , VV V. V , V ' V V V V ,V V V formation. HALFTIME IS AS EXCITING as the game when the Malden High Band and Maiorettes begin their performance with their popular Maldonicm Presents the V 5.935 1 l SUSAN RICHMOND, CLUBS AND PUBLICATIONS. READY FOR A SALE are Maldnnian members Ilene Swartz and Meryl Weiner. My 4 tmxsg. W 5. Sw .15 'E . Sf 1 BETTER CHECK to see if this layout has the correct graphs, says Steve Gass, SUBSCRIPTION EDITOR ALMA ANDERSON adds up the days' receipts, Maldonian Layout Editor, to his assistant, Mary Matthews. while jay Berkovitz assists Sports Co-editor Cathy Russo. Total Look of MHS ,Y , .- F , . 1- fn 'Q' we ' Mei . .L , Xe I THINK WE SHOULD CROP IT LIKE TI-IIS, advises Beverly Young CCD to fellow Co-editor Richard Gopen and Senior Portrait Editor Christina Haskins. ADVISER MR. BRENDAN DUFFY JANIS ROBLES, BUSINESS MANAGER, makes out a trial balance sheet. WHICH IS THE BETTER PICTURE? is the problem facing Advertising Staff i Heads Kathy Long CLD and Phyllis Owens as they work on a business lay-out. MAXINE PELTZMAN bugily gearcheg forapicture. MGldOl1lCm Staff Goes All Out to ,pf ,Z if N , MM philly nf ' DEADLINE FOR MALDONIAN PAYMENT DRAWS NEAR, as Financial Adviser Mrs. Carol LeBovidge CRD and Meryl Weiner check figures. HOW ABOUT MAKING the picture this size? asks Muldonian photographer Howie Zidel, to Chris Johnson LL: and secretary Gail McCarthy. E S The 1968 Maldonian staff captured the true spirit of the students and faculty of Malden High with the theme: The Total Look of MHS. This year the work of the Photography Staff was facilitated by the addition of a modern Arkay dryer. A major feat was the completion of 625 senior biographies by November first. Eighteen senior staff members this year journeyed to the yearbook plant, T. O'Toole and Sons, Inc. in Connecticut, to further train the new editors in year- book production. CLOSING SHOP for the day is Loretta Devito, Sales Head. 3-ff -- 'we' -g'f f. -e ea---e m-t ...P M NANCY GROSSMAN organizes the teachers' lav-Our. HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER Vin Miraglia adjusts the photo dryer. Top MHS Best Seller List for '68 Iaaaiim Imonnginga ZGUTIIQII 3 6 35909536 : s...g?'2 r' X-'- We eeee e ,ix-432,---A - I I ....A..--- , ef- .e.,,.. --.. K i sax A PUZZLING SITUATION confronts staff members Ellion Lyons CLI and Lois London CCI as they Choose a proper picture while assisting Music Editor Karen Swartz. MIKE MENINGER, CO-EDITOR of the sports stafi, in- structs Brian Grifkin in how to graph a picture. MALDONIAN ASSEMBLEY LINE includes CL to Rb Susan Misler, Nancy Grossman, Beverly Young, Christine Johnson and Mickey Matthews. K -iitzifxil-c.c.fs5'i1f-1. ,. - -. fmsswsf- -I f f- 1 Maybe 371112119 Wh Everyone's Reading :..: K Wrkk In A A ,. iigii ixessi r r . 1 . DISCUSSING the third page layout are Mrs. Lane and -Ioan Bombara. LOUIS GOLDSTEIN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. USOMETI-IING'S GOT TO GIVE! Cl-rl Mrs. Lane, Pat Bosia, Marjorie PLANS FOR THE FUTURE SPORTS SECTION are organized by Cl-rb MOV, and Walter Newman SflldV Ih6if latest Problem- Paul Hargreaves, Jeff Scimone, Walter Lyons, and Larry Small. the gli!!! llldlf GUM These Days! This year the Blue and Gold has been under the direction of a new adviser, Mrs. Shirley Lane. This yearls staff has published twelve informative news- papers, keeping students and teachers up-to-date on events'in Malden High. On the weekend of March 14, 1967, the junior staff members went to New York for the annual convention of the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association. Introducing a broader editorial policy, the 1967-1968 staff has also displayed a very activist outlook on contempor- ary problems. SOLVING A PHOTOGRAPHY PROBLEM for the Blue and Gold are Cl-rj JOHN TURPIN, FEATURE EDITOR I W ,, s,,,'9H'i Q-A X Mi hgh. BOMBARA AND AL REPPUCCI, NEWS EDITORS MARQIORI MOY AND WILLIAM GEISSLER, CO-EDITORS Vincent Miraglia, Head Photographer, John Turpin and Walter Newman. Blue and Gold Readers Know What ON THE SPOT reporter Ed Rainen goes anywhere for a scoop, 'R HMV Q 5 'AV WM 0 ,, ,,,, . 2 as HARD-WORKING Carol-Jean Stevens prepares layout materials. TYPING TO MEET a deadllne 15 Blue 6 Gold member Melody Fay 1 ll l 57 E , fl . 1 3 ,,.-ff' Y avi ,, ff' STRETCHING HIGH UP in the supply closet is Karen Johnston. They're Talking About Qi Th BLUE dGOLD 6 an MEMBER OF c.s.P.A. gl i i nW5.fE.S.P3A. HYIGYHAEST EATING V M irii 3 wb-g?E?u NOVEMBER 22, 1967 VOL. LXII NO. 3 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Louis Goldstein CO-EDITORS: W'illiam Geissler, Marjori Moy NEYVS EDITORS: Joan Bombara, Albert C. Repiuicci, Ji, FEATURE EDITORS: Karen Johnston, John Turpin, Jr. SPORTS EDITORS: Paul Hargreaves, Laurence Small ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Janice DiFili1:o, VS'alter Lyons, Jeffrey Rice, Carol-Jean Stevens, Alan VVinrow PHOTOGRAPHERS: Vincent Miraglia, Howard Zidel, John Paolin, Donald Razinsky JUNIOR REPORTERS: Sandra Baum, Patricia Bosia, Melvin Crotty, Katherine D'Eon, Sheila Farren, Myra Goldstein, Debra Horowitz, Patricia Imbimbo, Brenda Keen, Patricia E. McCoy, VValter Newman, Edward Rainen, David Rappaport, Geoffrey Scimone, Janice Trout CIRCULATION STAFF: Patricia Whalen, Manager, Edith Voight, Treasurer: Kathleen Clanp, Kathleen Foley, Evelyn Hatch, Marlowe Parker, Wendy Preston, Patricia Raymond, Maureen Vlano, Diane DL-Mattia, Karen Duquet. Michelle Ford, Susan Singelais. ADVERTISING STAFF: Frances Nardone, Manager: Donna Pace, Sandra Vidito, Kathleen Bartlett. Sufan Famarata, Deborah Fielclinpz, Mariraret Nardone, Barbara Shea. TYPING STAFF: Roberta Anzalonc, Veronica Buchanan, Margaret Capone, Beverly Clark, Mvlolly Fay, Kathy Flynn, Joyce Golden, Lisa Hurwitz, Susan Murphy, Gail Olsen, Tina Pike, Janet Rowe, Virginia Santomango, Barbara Siraco, Debra Tilden, Steven Trifone LITERARY ADVISER: Mrs. Shirley T. Lane BUSINESS ADVISER: Mr. George M. Edwards, Jr. ASSOCIATE EDITOR, JANICE DIFILIPO. at 2 BIG PLANS are discussed for subscription sales by Mr. Edwards and staff. , GETTING READY for MHS performance, Lovin' Spoonful MRS. SHIRLEY LANE TAKES HER PLACE on the Blue and Gold assembly line. JCC. Butler KD is interviewed by C,-,,eL1imf Bill Geissle,-h Other Publications Round CREATIVE LION MEMBERS are, FRONT ROW: E. Katz, business editor, field, R. DeFranzo, M. Kates, P. Wicks, co-editor, L. DeVito, M, Mintz, S. M. Sandler, editor-in-chief, D. Swartz, A. Gershheld. BACK ROW: C. Scho- Izzicuppo. 'WK YM1 If 4 ya T BUSY ORGANIZING THE FACTS for the Malden High News Notes column in the Malden Evening News are Phyllis Owens CLD and Cathy Russo. CREATIVE WRITERS' WORKSHOP A popular outlet for creative writing was revitalized this year in Room 313, The staff of the Lion Maga- zine, comprised of members of the Creative Writers Workshop, held weekly meetings in order to compose and discuss the literary works for the publication. The Lion provides an opportunity in the high school for students to have their creative works published. Malden High News Notes, a column dedicated to the latest happenings at MHS, faithfully appeared every Friday in the Malden Evening News. The column, written by Phyllis Owens and Catherine Russo, performed the useful task of enlightening the local citizenry about events in the high school. Out MHS News Picture To bewildered sophomores, befuddled juniors, and forgetful seniors the Student Guide has served as a useful roadmap of the school. This year's guide included, among other things, an explanation of the marking system and the rules of the school library. The newly added rooms were in- cluded in this year's floor plan, and information about the Guidance Department was added. Mr. Brendan Duffy, the adviser, worked with Editors Kathy Long and Susan Misler to make the 67-68 Student Guide the best ever. Plans are already being made by the 68-69 Editors. The aim of the guide, according to Editors Karen Hargreaves and Susan Misler, is to reduce the num- ber of forgetful seniors, befuddled juniors and be- wildered sophomores. ALMOST FINISHED WITH this section, says Co-Editor Karen Hargreaves. SUE MISLER interviews Mr. Webster about plans for Student Guide, STUDENT GUIDE 1967 - 1968 Malden High School Malden, Massachusetts A fqgw.,':, .H fpfwf .M N., , ,W ,,,- ,mmygw 1 wwfifgffg M-1 Q7'+ L ' ' 'k X W. Uk 4? is ,5, y f'g 2 1' 5517 V ,1' 5.i 'l , m ,R 1 2 ,wig gy. , 'ii Weak' -aw. .,g.iW .,, Z ef, ig 1 Y A, :Lf ,ie 1'5 :gg gi' . 4 xml '1- i ,gf spam Golden Tornado Sweeps i ,. ,ws . . f ,S . , , 3- ' ff: an f f k L',L1 AL-L1 'gfyiiir' ' ' f E 'L DEFENSEMEN Dave Gordon 4659 and Par Amoroso smother a Revere back as Dave Stokes C815 and Bill Lowenstein 4663 move in to assisr. if ..-- L 3. n 1 v 1 of 1 it 'X rw MIKE MURPHY paves the wav for Rich Tuxburv in a tight squeeze. PAUL EASON breaks through surrounding wail of Quincy linemen. Everett's Crimson Tide firllsiuvv-W LEAPING HIGH FOR PASS, George Colangeli makes great catch. RONNIE NICKERSON, running wide, eludes a Chelsea defender 5253? CUTTING UPFIELD, Pat Amoroso darts through hole cleared by teammates Les Lundin 6617, Dave Lockhart C203 and Harry McKinnon 6735. M? Tornadoes Capture Third THE GOLDEN TORNADO, co-captained by Bill Croken and Sal Morando, compiled a 6-3 record and finished third in the powerful Greater Boston League. BOTTOM ROW: D. Stokes, XV. Hanifan, L. Mannella, D. Gordon, P. Eason, L. Lundin, Co-Captains W. Croken, S. Morando, R. Anderson, M. Murphy, W. Lowenstein, R. Tuxbury, A. DeMase, P. Amoroso, G. Colangeli. SECOND ROW: S. Fish, P. Kellogg, B. Provitola, H. Cornoni, W. Goss, A. Campbell, B. Crannell, C. Fales, P. Shea, R. Nickerson, D. Lockhart, R. Cooper, A. Smith, C. DeMarco, A. Rogers. TOP ROW: Managers B, Grifkin and D. Fitzgerald, P. Murphy, G. Antonakos, S. Ruelle, B. Ricci, J. Crocker, A. Robbins, T. Corbett, H. McKinnon, F. Moore, M. Soep, I. Murphy, l. Santoro, Managers B. Cummings and R. Grande. Despite a high casualty rate, the Golden Tornado finished its l967 season with an admirable 6-5 record. Losing Co-Captain Sal Morando for the first six games and finding such key men as Bill Lowen- stein, Richie Anderson, Mike Murphy, and Paul Eason out of action at many crucial points, the Tighemen still found the strength to come back strong. Under the leadership of Head Coach Wfilliam F. Tighe, Line Coaches Louis J. Racca and Armando Provitola, and Backfield Coach Thomas Trainer, the -f 2' ..,, - W 1 , Q- ornato oun oston atin its rst ouonent. sin y M H l H T l f d B L fi 11 U ' '- at ' .. f ..... 1 Q ,,,, I V . , g if V ' I n E i-raf t both an aerial and a ground-based attack, Malden 1' i v E W , i f overwhelmed Latin 31-l2. Meeting Haverhill the - V' 2. gf' ,R 4 ' -' Him' . r , , WM! H H V t 4, following week, the Tornado defense proved too 2,1 l strong, as again Malden added another win to the iw THE 1967 GOLDEN TORNADO BRAINTRUST is, left to right, Thoma Mundo Provitola, Head Coach William Tighe, Louis Racca, and Louis Ciarfella. record book, this one a 22-6 romp. The next game proved to be a different story, as Malden bowed, l4-8, to a home-based Non Quincy. Demonstrating its nghting spirit, Malden bounced back in time to defeat Quincyls Presidents, 51-20. Taking its next two matches by wide margins, the Tornadoes swamped Revere, l8-O, and Chelsea, 36-6, before going down to a strong Somerville team, 2l-l2. Team spirit rose with the return of Co-Captain Sal Morando, as Malden blanked traditional rival Everett, 30-O. The stage was now set for the Medford Mustangs and the story of Thanksgiving, to be found on pages 202-203. s Trainor, Place In Strong G.B.L. WMM 'M ,MQ 2222 RUNNING FOR DAYLIGHT, Arthur DeMase churns up valuable yardage. STREAKING UP THE SIDELINES, Bill Croken returns a punt SPEEDSTER RICHIE TUXBURY, following the precision blocking of Dave Stokes and Dave Gordon, rips through the vaunted Haverhill defense. Mustangs Trample Tornadoes A SOLID WALL of tacklers greets Medford offense. Rain and an unfamiliar field fused into a fatal combination as the Golden Tornadoes suffered a 22-O defeat at the hands of the League-leading Medford Mustangs. The strong passing duo of Bill Croken and Bill Hanifan was put to rout as Malden was forced to abandon its aerial attack in favor of mud- slogging. The season's somewhat sour ending did not, how- ever, dampen the fighting spirit of Malden High. The Tighemerfs many victories were later remem- bered at the Homecoming Dance and the Golden Tornado Club Banquet. BILL CROKEN, under pressure, gets punt away. FADING BACK, Bill Croken readies to throw the bomb. Cheerleaders and Pep Club Combine to f if V 5 Z: at ,L Y .Ak I, . 1967-1968 PEP CLUB OFFICERS INCLUDE, FRONT: Secy. Debbie Correnti, Pres. Maureen Gallagher, Treas. Barbara Mallon, REAR: Vice-Pres. Cookie Gini- van, Asst, Secy. Karen Hargreaves, and Asst. Treas. Kathy Goshtigian. in We'll cheer, cheer, cheer, and we'll fight, fight, light, for the wearers of the blue and gold. The 1967-68 cheerleaders and Pep Club have added spirit and enthusiasm not only to football, basketball and hockey games but also to rallies and various school dances. The cheerleading squad has been directed by Miss Virginia M. Gardner for fifteen consecutive years. It consists of ten girls, six Seniors and four Juniors. The six new girls who were added this year are: Deb- bie DiCarlo, Rosemary Hanley, Arleen Carroll, Lois Sestito, Betty Jean Ryan, and Doreen Vozzella. They were introduced at the Senior Kick-Off Dance, at the beginning of the football season. Consisting of over two-hundred members, the Pep Club was active in painting posters and slogans to inspire the teams for upcoming games. This year the members were especially outstanding, due to the new gold sweatshirts they received with membership to the club. Before each home game the cheerleaders and Pep Club march through Malden Square with the band and majorertes leading the way. Away games are just as exciting, as the girls are all transported by bus to the opponent's stadium, cheering all the way. Cheer Our Teams on to Victor egiifa-H DEBBIE DICARLO ROSEMARY HANLEY JULIE HARDIMAN ' ' ARLEEN CARROLL KAREN FERGUSON and JEANNE KIERNAN DOREEN VOZZELLA 'va-my . we gm, H, A , ww ' ,.,l :?V A, M CAPTAIN JEAN CHIRICHETTI LOIS SESTITO BEI I Y JEAN RYAN Coldenrodders Sweep First Five Games in Met if 1967-68 GOLDENROD HOCKEY TEAM, includes CKneeling L to RD: B. Hanifan, co-captain R. Waelde, J. Knox. Standing: M. Lubofsky, T. Reid, Donovan, M. Giannattasio, UI. Arbo, co-captain R. LaFauci, R. Mugica, P. S. Rush, P. Shea, S. Pini, P. Murphy, D. Lockhart. The MHS Goldenrod Hockey Team completed its third con- secutive year under the direction of Coach John Crowley. Start- ing a very successful season with a five-game winning streak, the Goldenrodders finished in third place in the Met League and qualified for the State tournaments. One advantage Malden had was the return of veteran seniors Billy Croken, Richie Waelde, Bill Donovan and Richie La Fauci. juniors comprised the largest part of the team with nine promising players, among whom were starters Phil Shea, Peter Hanifan, john Knox and Ruffy Mugica. MALDENSSRICHIE WAELDE CL! and john Knox CRD surrounded by Red Devils Hgh! for the puck within inches of a goal. League Competition DAVE LOCKHART, right, battles Chelsea defender for puck. M af, M,,, ,, STREAKING UP THE ICE, John Knox CRE breaks away from Chelsea defenders u I GOLDENRODDERS STEVE PINI CLD and Sean Rush CRJ battle Chelsea defender for puck, as Phil Shea attempts to clear zone. Boylemen Have IO-7 MEMBERS of this seasons varsity hoop squad garnered a winning record Cherchione. STANDING: Manager Laurie Small Al Winroxv Phil Macy of 10 in GBL competition The 196 1968 Boylemen are KNEELING: Gary liisnor, Paul Abare, Bob Rump Davt Stokes Coach Arthur P Boyle Dick Barns Kevin McCarthy Capt Bill Hanifan, Lawrence Pazyra, Mike Not shown: Daniel McBride Showing marked improvement this year, the Bas- ketball Team finished their season with a 10-7 record, and just narrowly missed a Tech Tourney berth. The Hoopmen, coached by Arthur P. Boyle, were cap- tained by Bill Hanifan. Among the highlights of the season were the play-making of Phil Macy, the re- bounding of Dave Stokes, the ball stealing of Mike Cherchione, and the all around performance of Captain Hanifan, who, breaking numerous records in his career, smashed the 1000 pt. barrier this year and led the league in free throws. Other regular starters were Danny McBride, Robert Rump and junior Paul Abare. PHIL MACY BILL HANIFAN Season CAPT. BILL HANIEAN, ranked by feammws Phil Many and Paul Abarc, fast breaks. DAN MCBRIDE fakes the rap. To W Q fa? , C 'W' Wk THE REBOUND is snagged by Dave Stokes. HEAD AND SHOULDERS abovc rhc crowd, Bill Hanifan sinks another one. .l.V.'s Cuthustle Opponents THE I.V. BASKETBALL TEAM, directed by Coach -lohn Schlegel, gained S. Frangules, W, McKoy, J. Henry. STANDING: Coach John Schlegel, valuable experience as the season progressed. The players are as follows: CQ. Cioth, F. Repucci, G. Moister, Al. Pagliccia, G. Scimone, L. Restruccia, SITTING: M. Greene, S. Loveridge. KNEELING: A. Rogers, M. Shushan, Manager QI. Rosen. .,.. I Q- Q ss-.. WX K IRWIN ZALKO ,crabs rebound. GREG MOISTER outiumps opponent. Bulldogs Rally to Upset VH? THE 1967-68 VOCATIONAL BASKETBALL TEAM, directed by Mr. Frank C. Chrisatides includes, bottom row left to right: Gary Wilson, Mike Tamagnia, Gerry Hirsh, Danny Sullivan. Top row: Leon Gregory, Dana Sears, Danny Sullivan, Captain Jake Babin, Bobby Vining. DANA SEARS attempts the tap. , GERRY HIRSH DRIVES BY DEFENDER and sweeps down court for a basket in a GARY WILSON FIGHTS f0f H basket against Lvnn OPPOUCHY 35 desperate attempt to close three point lead held by Lynn opponents. Jake Babxn C337 stands ready for the rebound. Blue Hill Trade ll 7 ri V' Cl 1 i l ' l 1, l 2 ig 1 5 i t- 'E THE 1967-68 VOCATIONAL CHEERLEADERS INCLUDE, left to right: Eroio, Carol Sardo, mascot, Captain Kathy Marino, Gail Williams, Ellion Linda Figelski, Alma Anderson, Louise Brandano, Nancy Trickett, Jeanne Lyons, Nancy Sardo, and Debbie Costa. The Malden Vocational Basketball Team, coached by Mr. Frank C. Chrisafides, ended the season with a 2-12 record. The team suffered a height disadvantage, but did not lack experienced veterans. High scoring Captain jake Babin was aided by outstanding rookie Dana Sears, while Gary Wilson pulled in the rebounds. The team suffered some heartbreaking losses when they were de- feated by Everett by a score of 63 to 62, and later dropped one to Lynn by three points. Although not always victorious, the Bulldogs rallied to defeat Blue Hill in the final non-league game of the season. l l J. FROIO and K. Marino soar above G. Williams QRJ, and mascot C. Sardo. .Y 7 X . . . VOKE HAS EVERYTHING shout cheerleaders urging their team on to victory. Track, Cross Countr Break Even av ff 'W . -23 12:3 an V , 1 Q .aa M Olaf W ,A -:az an M J W' M lil W sq ii ,h,, Nf12Mf if ,W ,ai , . , , ,. . . N' 'fa' 'fy' 4 W Vff, Lv , V, ' gun HARRIERS finishing with 4-4 record, BOTTOM ROW: J. Zebrowski, R. E. Rush. TOP ROW: Manager R. Krcs, M. Mcninger, R. Keougn, U. Len- Morelli, E. Miller. MIDDLE ROW: L. Keough, T, Reed, D. Hadley, W. nox, R. Bowtlridge, T. Mariani, L. Phinney, HI. MacFarlane, E. Bryan, W. Love, Captain E. Burke, A. Wynne, K. Neumeyer, M. Lawlor, P. Sbraccia, Redford, D. Kachadorian, G. Lyon, G. Sherman, Charles O. Wettergreen. 1 . MMA. mn.. . THE HARRIERS DEMONSTRATE PACKAGE RUNNING as Len Keough, Captain Ed Burke, Mike Lawlor and Bill Love pour it on in near sweep over Arlington. In Tough Met League Malden High School's Cross Country Team com- pleted their 1967 season with a 4-4 record. Hampered by inexperience, the Wettergreenmen put up a fine showing with help from unexpected quarters. Three notable surprises were seniors Len and Ronny Keough and Mike Lawlor, all of whom had never run before this year. Deserving of note was the performance of Eddy Rush, a sophomore who earned his varsity berth early in the season. Coach Wettergreen next took his runners inside, and with the help of assistant Coach Anthony Tiro and Captain Paul Eason, readied for the'Indoor Track season. Malden completed their season of rough First Division competition with a 2 and 5 record, securing their two triumphs against Brookline High and arch rival Rindge Tech, which was beaten for the second time in 14 years. Good performances were given by Captain Paul Eason in the 600, Richie Tuxbury in the 300, Ed Burke in the mile, Ralph Landry and George Colangeli in the hurdles, Steve Felman and Art De- mase in the shot put, Dennis Hadley in the 1000 and john Santoro in the 50 yard dash. Malden's Relay team, composed of Paul and Richard Tuxbury, Steve Ruelle and Paul Eason, won 6 out of 7 starts. fans ffwfail. 'Mei Safiv A W +?B-ffm myfvml Mama 1 tw W, . V f , .aaa-,J ' ' A V STEVE FELMAN readies to put the shot in Brookline meet THE 1968 INDOOR TRACK TEAM completed their season with a 2-5 tergreen, Paul Tuxbury, Ed Burke, Steve Felman Steve Ruelle Hugh Small record. The following members of the team, FIRST ROW: Richie Tuxbury, Michael Bruen, Assistant Coach Anthony Tiro THIRD ROW Richard George Colangeli, Ralph Landry, Captain Paul Eason, Kenneth Neumeyer, Kress, Tony LaFauci, joe DeSantis Al Fournier Art Delwlase Ed Rush David Rabideau, Thomas Powers. SECOND ROW: Coach Charles O. Wet- Manager Paul Windsor. Matmen Experience Most Successful , ,, ,, ,,,,...m..,a-L.frW,,WMraa.aMa,aa,Mw.,M,ap,A,,,WM I Y THE 1967-68 WRESTLING TEAM INCLUDES, BOTTOM ROW1 L to R1 Leslie Lundin, Steven Eewtrell, Richard Gopen, David Gordon, Peter Feld- William Hoole, Roger Power, Captain Dennis Wilcox, Ralph Giangregorio, man, Manager Dennis Ippolito. ABSENT: George Antonakos, Arthur De- Michael McLaughlin, Manager Peter Caruso, TOP ROW: Coach Louis Racca, Mase and Matthew Sandler. The 1967-68 MHS Matmen completed the season with a four-game winning streak after dropping the first five. Mike McLaughlin made one of the best pins of the season, being topped only by teammate Steve Eewtrell, who recorded the third fastest pin time in school history by stopping an opponent in 23 sec- onds. Coach Lou Racca credited the vast improvement to the return of I7 veterans and a squad of promising sophomores. The weight of the wrestlers ranged from 105 pounds up to heavyweight unlimited. DENNIS WILCOX positions opponent for the pin. Rifle Team Goes Llndefeatecl 1968 RIFLE TEAM, STANDING: Coach john Carroll, Mike Cronin, Gary Chuck Sica, Manager Ed Wright. KNEELING with Northeastern Invita- I.0Presti, Bill Ryan, Mike Goodell, Don Howlett, Val Ciotti, Harry Lane, tional Trophy: Pam Wicks and Sharon Reynolds. FRANK LUIS displays the kneeling stance. JEFF BLOOMERTH shoots from the prone position. The Rifle Team finished their season in the num- ber one spot in the Middlesex Scholastic League. Bowing only to Wentworth, they defeated many of the more experienced teams, including challengers from Boston College, Boston University and M.I.T. Included in their triumphs of the past season was their victory over top-ranked Waltham, which went un- defeated for the last four years. This yearis Rifle Team was again under the direc- tion of Coach John Carroll. He was ably assisted by Captain Sharon Reynolds C1815 and Co-captain Mike Goodell Cl78.9D. Other top marks were jon Howlett Cl77.5D, Val Ciotti 617951, and Jeff Bloomerth C 17995, who had the highest boy's average. Swim Team Makes Big Splash Our Swimming Team, competing in the tough Eastern Division, completed their 1968 season with a 4-6 record. Malderfs Mermen, under the direction of William Cristina, were handicapped by little prac- tice time and lack of depth. In spite of this they still made a Hne showing in the Eastern State Champion- ships with their relay team, composed of Paul Costan, Scott MacDonald, Mel Crotty and anchor-man Larry Starr, splashing its way to a third. Other tankers were Jim McGinly C400 yd.D, Phil Murphy C200 yd.D, Gerry Fitzpatrick C100 yd.D, and Gary MacEachern. THE 1967-1968 MALDEN HIGH SWIMMING TEAM consists of FRONT Costan BACK ROW Scott MacDonald james McGinley Gerald Fitz ROW: Edward Bryan, Mark Hess. Melvin Crotty, Barry MacEachern Paul patrick Laurence Starr Philip Murphy Ross Andren Field Hockey Team Upsets L nn while Basketball THE 1967-68 GIRL'S FIELD HOCKEY TEAM INCLUDES, BOTTOM Coach Carol A. Gavoorian, R. Hanley, D. Wkmrcestct, K. Morgan, C. Russo, ROW: D. QUQRLINO, J. Berggren, R. Sandler, J. Surette, S. Izzicupo, D. Co-Captain M. Sawyer, J. Fountain, Co-Captain K. Clapp, L. Smith, C. Kin- Carey, G. Sheridan, P. Kiernan, K. McNamara. TOP ROW: First year dell, C. Leblanc. W ,,,., , UW., . f jane Berggren passes ball to Kathy Clapp as Malden's offense heads for goal. CL. to RJ K. DOOLIN, M. Sullivan, and P. Black close in on Lynn opponent. The Girls' Field Hockey Team, under the guidance of first-year Coach Miss Carol Gavoorian, had one of its most successful seasons in five years. Strongly sup- ported by sophomores, the team finished with a 2-5-5 record. In the preceding three years the team had not won a single game. The improvement can be partly credited to the new coach, who added the needed spirit and enthusiasm to the team. The only three seniors on the team, Marian Sawyer, Kathy Clapp and Catherine Russo alternated as game captains. The Girls' Basketball Team completed an even more successful season with a 4-5 record. Under Coach Thelma Martel's direction, the team scooped its first game in an upset over Saugus. Losing the next five consecutive games, the team bounced back to win its final three. The final game of the season proved to be the most exciting, Dropping their first game with Wakeheld, the Varsity team was determined to be victorious and won in the last few minutes of the game by a score of 26-21. High scorers for the Varsity team were Captain jean Gingras and Donna Worces- ter. The j.V. Team ended with a 6-3 record due to a turnout of experienced sophomores. Squad Dt-:feats Rival Saugus CHERYL DENNISON fCENTERJ FIGI-ITS Wakeheltl opponent l6J and Chris Revelas ' ' ' C35 stands ready to put the ball in action. KM 1 -asm THE 1967-68 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM directed by Coach Thelma Clapp. STANDING: lL to Rb Manager Susan Cocco, Kim Knott, Joan Martel includes, KNEELING: CL to RAD Debbie Carey, Ruth-Ellen Sandler, Murphy, Laurie Campbell. ,laclcie Crannel, Bobbie Nelson, Cheryl Dennison, Peggy Hicks, Captain Pat Tracy, Captain ,lean Gingras, Karen Donlin, Kathy Cathy Russo and Donna Wharcester. advertisements Mayor Walter J. Kelliher MALDEN CITY COUNCIL Paul P. 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Carol A.. 75 HAROLD, Richard S., 148 HARRINGTON, Brian, 125, 126, 1 179 5 33 LAFAUCI HARRINGTON, Stephen M., 75 HARRIS, Raymond H., 148 HARRIS, Winona R., 75, 165 HARVEY, George E., 75, 125 HASKELL, Barbara D., 125, 134, 135 HASKINS, Christina M., 76 HATCH, Evelyn M., 76 HAYES, Christine N., 125 HAZLETT, Marion L., 76 HEALY, Barbara A., 76 HEALY, Hope T., 76 HEALY, Martha E., 76, 125 HEATH, Patricia C., 76 HEGARTY, Mary E., 125 HEMEON, Barbara A., 125 HENDRON, Gerald B., 125 HENNESSEY. Janice M., 76 HENRY, John J., 125 HENRY. Linnea M.. 148, 179 HENSON, Martha A., 125. 179 HERRON, Elizabeth J., 125 HESSE, Kathryn A., 76 HESSE, Mark S., 138, 148 HICKEY, James W., 76 HICKS, John R., 125 HICKS, Margaret A., 138, 148, 223 HILL, Allan F., 148 HILLS, Helen S.. 14 HIRSH. Gerald E., 125, 212 HIRTLE, Deborah R., 140 HIRTLE, Kathleen, 125 HIRTLE, Kathleen E., 165 HODGSON, Thomas M.. 148 HOFFMAN, Alfred J., 76 HOLLAND, Dennis J., 148 HOLLAND, James G., 76 HOLLAND, Rosemarie L., 125 HOLLETT, Cynthia J., 76 HOLLETT, Stephen E.. 125 HOLLIS, Joseph T., 77 HOLMES, Robert B., 148 HOLMGREN, John E., 125 HOLMGREN, Paul F., 125 HOLT, Sandra A., 148 HOOLE, William R., 148 HOPKINS, Susan L., 148 HORNE, Allan C., 148, 179 HOROWITZ, Deborah S., 125 HOWARD, Anthony B., 148 HOWARD, Christine A.. 125, 165 HOWARD, Mary E., 17, 47 HOWLETT, Donald A., 125 HUBBARD, Darlene J., 77 HUGGINS, Marilyn S., 148 HUGHES, Mary-Ellen, 148 HULSCHER, Karen L., 148 HUMPHRIES. Edward L., 77 HUMPHRIES, William P., 148 HUNTER, Jean A., 148 HUNTER, Maureen E., 77 HURLEY, John J., 77 HURLEY, Thomas P. Jr., 148 HURWITZ, Lisa S., 77 HUTCHINGS, Robert A., 148 HUTCHINSON, Philip, 125 HYDE, Alice R., 20, 21 HYMES, Mary-Beth, 148 I IGNAZI, Joseph I., 77 IMBIMBO, Patricia M., 125 INDECK, Paul V., 148 INDELICATO, Catherine M., 125 INGIANNI, Maria R., 148 INGIAINI, Vito J., 125 IPPOLITO. Dennis P., 148 ITTLEMAN, Cynthia A., 148 IZZICUPO, Susan, 139, 148, 179. 222 J JACKSON. Angie R., 18 JACKSON, Barbara J., 77 JAKOBSEN, Irene, 77 JEAN, Linda A., 148 JEAN, Theresa M., 125 JENKINS, Denise M., 77 JENKINS, Donna A., 77 JENKINS, Michael, 77 JEONG, Diana G., 149 JESI, Anna M., 78 JILLETT, Robert G., 125 JOHNSON, Christine L., 78, 188, 189 JOHNSON, Eric P., 125 JOHNSON, Richard E.. 149 JOHNSON, Robert W., 78 JOHNSTON, Karen E., 78, 149 JOHNSTON, Karen L., 165 JONES, Janice L., 149 JONES, Leslie A., 125 JORDAN. Wanda D., 149 JOSEPH, Linda S., 78 JOSEPH, Robert. 125 JOYCE, Elizabeth S., 78 JUDGE, Teresa A., 149 JUTRAS, Deborah S., 125 K KACHADORIAN, Diran. 214 KALAYJIAN, Keghanush, 149 KANOFSKY, Geraldine, 78 KAPLAN, Anita S., 78 KAPLAN, Elizabeth R., 18, 119 KAPLAN, Roger M., 78 KARAS, Mark L., 125 KATES, Margaret R., 123, 179 KATZ, David E., 149 KATZ, Ellis H., 78 KATZ, Sandra E., 125, 179 KAUFFMAN, Lyle D., 125 KAUFMAN, Ellen D., 79 KAUFMAN, Wendy L., 149 KEEGAN, Thomas L., 125 KEEN, Beverly A., 149 KEEN, Brenda A., 125, 165 KEENE. Judith A., 125 KELLEY, Brian H., 79 KELLEY, David F., 149 KELLEY, Deborah L., 149 KELLEY, Doreen F., 79 KELLEY, Margaret C., 79 KELLEY, Nancy A., 125 KELLEY RalphJ 125 KELLIHER, Richard T., 12 KELLOGG. Paul E., 79 KELLY, Kathleen A., 79 KELLY, Patricia M., 125 KENDALL, Cynthia M., 125 KENNY, Elizabeth M., 149 KENYON, Charles C. Jr., 79 KEOUGH, Leonard J., 79, 214 KEOUGH, Ronald D., 79, 214 KIERNAN, Jeanne, 79, 165 KIERNAN. Mary P.. 138, 149, 222 KIERSTEAD, Mary L., 125 KIERSTEAD, Vincent E., 79 KILBRIDGE, George F., 149 KILLION, James E., 149 KING, Howard M., 125 KING, John, 37 KIPINIS, Albert, 149 KLAIMAN, Tobi A., 179 KLAYMAN, Cheryl H., 80 KLIMCZAK, John J., 125 KLINE, Richard I., 149 KLINE, Susan N., 80 KNEFLEY, Jo-Ann M., 125 KNOTT, Kimberly D., 123, 223 KNOWLTON, Marlene M., 118, KNOX, Frank J., 125 KNOX, Gail E., 80 KNOX, John D., 125, 206, 207 KOPEK, Walter J., 138, 149 KOSOFSKY, Susan F., 80 KOSTA, Stephen J., 125 KOTT, Patricia D., 118, 125 KOTZEN, Karen A., 80, 179 KOULAS, Sandra S., 125 KRAFT, Deborah A., 149 KRAFT, Neil S., 80 KRES, Richard L., 149, 214, 215 KRITEMAN. Arlene R., 126 KRIVELOW, Eric M., 149 KRUPNICK, Leona, 80 KRUPNICK, Margaret, 149 KUSHLAN, Patricia A., 126 L LACAU, Nancy J., 126 LABONBARD, Linda S., 149 LACEY, Anita P., 149 LACEY, George H., 80 LACEY, Paula M., 126 LACEY, Peter J., 149 LACONTE, James J., 149 LACY, Maureen E., 80, 165 LAFAUCI, Anthony G., 215 LAFAUCI, Dennis P.. 126 LAFAUCI, Josephine J., 126 LAFAUCI, Richard, 80, 206 , Salvatore, 80 LAFIONATIS, Penelope J.. 36, 37 LAFRENIERE, Kathleen, 149 LAILER, Kenneth J., 149 LAILER, Walter C., 126 LAKE, Pearl A., 126 LAKE, Ronald D., 149 LAMONICA. Joseph R., 126 LAMPHIER, Robert C., 80 LANCASTER. Michelle D., 81 LANDERS, Arlene, 149 LANDERS, John D., 126 LANDRY, Paul A., 81 1 LANDRY, Ralph E., 215, 216 LANE, Claire E., 149 LANE, Harry G. Jr., 126 LANE, Robert D., 81 LANE, Shirley, 17 LANE, Susan M., 149 LANGLOIS, Edmund D. Jr., 149 LANGNEAD, Gilbert D., 149 LAPORT, James D., 126 LAPPEN, Sharman R., 126 LAROCCA, Ann M., 126 LAROSA, Sandra O., 149 LARSEN, Kenneth R., 81 LASKOFF, Beverly C., 81, 179 LAST, Lawrence N., 81 LAWLOR, Coreen M., 149 LAWLOR, James F., 149 LAWLOR, Michael P., 81, 214, 217 LAWSON. George R., 81 LAWSON, Leslie D., 149 LAYNE, Gary, 149 LEAHY, Ruth-Ann, 81 LEARY, Stephen, 126 LEBLANC, Catherine A., 138, 149, LEBLANC, Joan M., 126 LEBLANC, Mary T., 149 LEBLANC, Richard W., 126 LEBLANC, Robert F., 81 LEBOVIDGE, Carol S., 188 LEDUC. William A., 81 LEFAVE. Albert R.. 126 LEGROW, Edward J., 149 LEHNERT, Mary I., 126 LENESKI, Michael G., 126 LENNOX, Daniel H. Jr., 81 LENNOX. Donald W., 214, 149 LEONARD, Kevin, J., 82 LEONE, Mario J. Jr., 82 LEONE, Salvatore, 82 LEOTTA, Janice M., 126 LEPAGE, Ann, 149 LEPAGE, Janet R., 82 LERRA, Josephine, 82 LEVIN, Larry I., 82 LEVIN, Sherry, 22, 46 LEVINE, Carol S., 149 LEVINE, Joel L., 82 LEVINE, Stephen P., 126 LEVINE, Roslyn L., 82 LEVINE, Toby A., 126 LEVY, Nancy S., 126 LEWANDOWSKI, Melvin T. Jr., 82 LEWIS, Frank G., 82 LEWIS, Katherine, 149 LEWIS, Lorraine K.. 149 LIDDELL, Kenneth C., 126 LINCK, John, 82 LINCOFF, Nate J., 139, 149 LINDQUIST, Charles H., 149 LINDQUIST, Linda S.. 126 LINDQUIST, Phyllis R., 149 LINDSAY, Janet E., 126, 165 LUPPERT. Donna M.. 126 LISKOWSKY, David R., 82 LISKOWSKY, Susan M., 126 LISTER, Joan E.. 149 LITTLEWOOD, Michael H., 126 LIVINGSTONE, Barry D., 83 LOCKHART, Cecelia M., 83 LOCIEIQISKRT, David M., 118, 126, LOCKHART, Linda L.. 83. 179 LOFSTREAND. Carl O.. 83 LOGUE, Brian L., 126 LOMARTIRE, Paul J., 126 LOMBARD, Catherine M., 149 LOMBARD, Paul E. Jr., 83 LONDON, Lois J., 126, 189 LONDON, Louise A., 149, 179 LONG. Kathleen, 83 LONG. Michael T., 149 LONGO, Linda R., 149 LOPRESTRI, Gary J., 126 LORDAN, Kevin W., 149 LOTT, John H. Jr., 83 LOVE, William M., 83, 214 LOVERIDGE, Stephen G., 149 LOVINS. Sharron J., 15 LOWE, Debra A., 149 LOWE, Nancy E., 83 LOWENSTEIN. William F. III, 83 LUNDIN, Leslie H., 83. 219 LUBINSKI, Francis J., 126 LUBOFSKY, David J., 126, 206 LUBOFSKY, Mark, 149 LUCA, Nunzio J., 119 LUCCA, Timothy J., 149 LUND, Paul A.. 149 LUONGO, Ellen C., 126 LUONGO, Patricia A., 149 LUONGO, Robert A. Jr., 150 LURIE, Ronna S., 150 LUSINER, Jo-Anne, 150 LUSINER, Nelson N., 126 LUSSIER, Dolores A., 150 LUTKEVICH, Russell J., 150 LYNCH, Susan A., 150, 179 222 206 LYNDELL, John K., 126 LYON, Glenn G., 126, 214 LYONS, Beverly A., 150 LYONS, Ellion, 126, 189, 213 LYONS, John C., 127, 150 LYONS, Robert E. Jr., 150 LYONS, Robin P., 83 LYONS, Walter L., 84 M MABEY, Walburga M., 127 MacASKILL, Linda G., 150 MACAULAY, Gerald B., 150 MACAULAY, William A. Jr., 84 MacCIOLI, Paul A., 127 MacCUISH, Kathleen L., 127 MacDONALD, Carol-Ann, 150 MacDONALD, Claire, 150 MacDONALD, Donald E., 150 MacDONALD, Dorothy M. MacDONALD, Joyce A., 84 MacDONALD, Lois C., 84 MacDONALD, Roderick G., 150 MacDONALD, Sheryl A., 84 MacDONALD, Scott, 127 MacFARLANE, John T. Jr., 84, 214 MacGILLIVARY, Donna L., 84, 179 MacGREGOR, Ruth A., 127 MacGREGOR. William H., 127 MacKAY, Wendy A., 150 MacKENZIE, Deborah L., 150 MacKENZIE, Judith E., 127 MACKEY, Colleen T., 84 MacKESEY, Kathleen R., 150 MACKIE, Joanne M., 84 MacLENNAN, Diane L., 150 MacLENNAN. Philip C., 127 MacPHERSON, Daven T., 150 MACY, Phillip G., 84 MADDEN, Mary L., 127 MAGIOCHETT1, Thersa M., 150 MAGLIONE, Anthony P., 84 MAGNER, Philip J., 150 MAHAN. Edward L. Jr., 85 MAHONEY, Beverly A., 85, 114 MAHONEY, Joanne M.. 85 MAHONEY, Patricia M., 22, 119 MAHONEY, Paul J., 127 MAIO, Frank J., 127 MALCOLM, Christine C., 127 MALLON, Barbara A., 85 MALLON, Kathleen A., 150 MALLON, Linda J., 85 MALLON, Susan J., 127, 165 MALONEY, Patricia D., 127, 165 MALTZMAN, Jack M., 127 MALZONE, Francis R., 85 MAMBUCA, Phyllis H., 127, 165 MANGINO, Patricia A., 150 MANIFF, Karen P., 85 MANLEY. Gerald P.. 127 MANLEY. Michelle A., 127 MANNELLA, Lorin T., 85 MANNING, Robert F., 150 MANZI, Diane M., 150 MARCHAND, Madeline M., 127 MARCIELO, Dennis P., 150 MARCIELLO. Robert S., 85 MARCINOWSKI. Paul F., 86 MARCOTTE, Jeanine M., 150 MARGOLIES, Alan I., 86 MARIANI. Samuel F. MARIANI, Thomas M., 127, 214 MARIBITO. Anthony J. Jr., 86 MARINO, Kathryn A., 86, 213 MARINO, Ruth E., 150 MARKOWITZ. Laura R., 150 MARKUNAS. Sandra L., 150 MARR, James E., 86 MARSHALL, Eunice F., 127 MARSHALL. Michael E., 150 MARSINELLI, Antoinette A., 127 MARSINELLI, Patricia S., 150 MARTEL, Thelma E., 223 MARTIN, Francis, 119 MARTIN, John C.. 86 MARTIN, Patricia A., 127 MARTINELLI, Delores A., 150 MARTINELLI. Dorothy R., 150 MARTONE, Gene L., 127 MASIELLO, Steven L.. 127 MASON, Nancy L., 151 MASSA, Joseph T., 127 MASSONE. Jean M., 127 MATTEI. Patrick A., 118, 127 MATTHEWS, Bradford J., 127 MATTHEWS, Donna A., 151 MATTHEWS, Ethel L., 86 MATTHEWS, Mary A., 118, 127, 189 MATTSEN, Barbara T., 151 MAY, Nancy A., 127 MAYHEW, Kathryn M., 86, 179 MAYO, Joseph F., 86 165 MAYO, Michelle M., 151 MAZZARELLA, Michael A. , MCBRIDE, Daniel F., 86 MCBRIDE, Michael T., 127 McCAFFREY, Jeanne, 138 MCCALLAN, MCCANN, J MCCARTHY Donald P., 86 ames J., 23 Gayle M., 138, McCARTHYZ James F.. 111 McCART1-IY Karen' A., 127 McCARTHY,, Kevin J., se MCCARTHY MCCARTHY MCCARTHY , Leonard F., 87 , Robert J., 151 Stephen J., 87 151 151,188 Mccov, Padma A., sv, 127 MCDERMOTT, Lois A., 127 MCDERMOTT, William F., 151 MCDEVITT. John B., 127 MCDONALD, Joy A., 127 McDONALD, Maureen E., 127 MOORE, Susan G., 151 MONTE, John J. Jr., 127 MONTECALVO, Randall R., 127 MONTEIRO, John Jr., 127 MORABITO, Steven J., 127 MORAN, Jane R., 151 MORANDO, Salvatore, 111, 127 MORANDO, Salvatore D., 89, 114 MORANDO, Salvatore J., 151 MORE, Livesey H., 17 MORELLI, Arthur P. MORELLI, Ronald D., 151, 214 MORESCHI, Elaine J., 127 MORGAN, Kathleen L., 127, 222 MORGAN, Michael L., 151 MORRIS, Joanne, 151 MORRIS, Richard H., 36, 179 MORRIS, Roberta L., 151, 179 MORRISON, Anita R., 179 MORRISON, Mary A., 127 MUSKER, McDOWELL, Thomas I., 87 MCFALL, Robert K., 127 McGARY, Diane R., 151 MCGARY, Joanne M., 127 McGINLEY, James R., 127 MCGOUGH, Helen E., 87 MCGOWAN, James B., 87 MCGRATH, Michael P., 127 McGURK, John T., 127 MCI-IUGH, Robert J., 127 MCKENNA, William P., 87 MCKINNON, Barbara J., 151 MCKINNON, Harvey S., 127 MCKOY, Willie L., 138, 151 MCLAUGHLIN, Betty L., 151 McLAUGHLIN, David L., 37 MCLAUGHLIN, Maureen E., 127 MCLAUGHLIN, Michael A., 87 McLAY, Donna L., 151, 179 MCLEOD, Karen A., 151 MCMANUS, Diane M., 151 MCNAMARA, Brian F., 87 MCNAMARA, Karen K., 138, 139, 151, 222 MCNEII., Dennis L., 87 McNEIL, Maureen E., 151 McQUESTEN, Mabel, 13, 14 MCSHANE, Lawrence J., 127 MCSHANE, Linda A.. 127 MC WHIRK, Margaret, 151 MC WHIRK, Paul T., 87 MC WILLIAMS, Danette, 151 MEADY, Gail M., 87 MEADY, George A., 88 MEADY, William E., 127 MEIDELL, Kathleen S., 88 MELANSON, Laurence D., 151 MELANSON, Louis, 22 MELANSON, Margaret R., 15 MELANSON, Monette A., 151, 179 MELANSON, Stephen L., 88 MELITO, Carol A., 88 MORSE, Lydia A., 151 MORSETT, Michael J., 151 MORSETT, Patricia M., 89 MORTENSEN, Ebba C., 127 MOSCONE, Nicholas H., 89 MOULTEN, David F., 151 MOVER, Sheldon L., 89 MOY, Dellon J., 151 MOY, Marjorie J., 89 MOYLAN, Carol D., 151 MOYLON, Carol A., 89 MUGICA, Rufmo G., 118, 127, 206 MULCAHY, Kathleen M., 127 MULLANE, Mark C., 89 MULLANE, Peter A., 151 MULLIGAN, Brian M., 89 MULLIN, Thomas A., 151 MULLINS, Brenda L., 127 MULREADY, Mark, 90, 111 MURPHY Carol A., 90 MURPHY Chris F., 151 MURPHY Daniel E., 37 MURPHY, Evelyn, 90 MURPHY, Joan E., 118, 127, 165, MURPHY, Joanne M., 90 MURPHY, John E., 127 MURPHY, Kathleen A., 151, 179 MURPHY, Kevin M., 151, 179 MURPHY, Lorraine M., 151 MURPHY, Mary F., 90 MURPHY Mary-Ellen T., 151 MURPHY Michael E., 90 MURPHY Michael J., 90 MURPHY Paul D., 151 MURPHY Philip A., 90, 206 MURPHY. Susan M., 127 MURRAY, Dennis J., 127 MURRAY, Dolores M., 151 MURRAY, Josephine A., 151 MURRAY Matthew J., 151 MURRAY Patrica A 90, 127 ,David A.,',151 MENARD, Linda E., 151 MENARD, Richard W., 151 MENINGER, Michael A., 88, 189, MENOVICH, Michael J., 88 MERCURI, Diane J., 151 MERCURI, Joseph W., 127 MERCURIO, Steven P., 127 MERENDA, Donna M., 151 MERRAILL, Hugh P., 151 MERRIS, Donna MERRITHEW, Judy A., 151 MERRITHEW, Susan F., 127 MERRITT, Janet C., 151 MERRITT, Joseph R., 88 MESSENHEIMER, William, 36 MEUSE, John A., 151, 179 MEUSE, William E., 151 MICALE, Sandra R., 151 MICALIZZI, Toni A., 88 MIDDLETON, George W., 88 MIDDLETON, Robert J., 88 MIERZYKOWSKI, Michael J., 151 MILLER, Edwin C., 127, 214 MILLER, Janet M.. 88 MILLER, Stephen G., 127 MILLETTE, James E., 88 MILLMAN, Barry, 127 MILLS, Bonnie L., 151 MILLS, Harold P., 89 MILLS, Linda M., 151 MILLS, Stephen G., 151 MINI, Nancy L., 151 MINICHELLO, Patrice E., 151 MINTZ, Richard, 151 MIRAGLIA, Constance N., 127 214 MIRAGLIA, Vincent J., 89, 135, 188 MIRE, Elinor C., 127 MIRE, Ester L., 127 MISLER, Susan R., 127, 189 MOISTER, Gregory R., 127 MOONEY, Steven B., 127 MOORE, Bruce R., 89 MOORE, Francis E. Jr., 127 MOORE, Joseph A., 89 MOORE, Kathleen A., 127 MUSKER, Robert D., 127 MUZYA, Raul, 127 MYLES, Bonney R., 151 N NADELL, Sharon L., 90 NANFRIA, Stephen R., 152 NANNI, Enzo, 90 NAPOLI, Janet 91, 165 NARDONE, Francis E., 91 NARDONE, Margaret V., 128 NARDONE, Phyllis A., 128 NAZZARO, Gregory, 128 NEAGLE, Linda J., 91 NEAGLE, Michael P., 152 NEALE, Alan R., 128 NEEDLEMAN, Frank E., 152 NEEMAN, Susan M., 128 NELSON, Allan D., 128 NELSON, Roberta L., 91, 165, 223 NELSON, Russell L., 91 NENESKOL, Daniel A., 152 NEVILLE, Brian E., 115 NEVMEYER, Kenneth A., 91, 214, NEWMAN, Patricia G., 128 NEWMAN, Walter E., 128 NICHOLAS, Demetra, 23 NICHOLSON, James D., 91 NICKERSON, Brenda D., 91 NICKERSON, Jean E., 153 NICKERSON, Patricia A., 128 NICKERSON, Ronald A., 128 NIGRO, Leslie L., 91, 165 NILES, Ann M., 92 NOBLE, John W., 128 NOBLE, Robert J., 128 NOKE, David C., 92 NOONAN, Kathleen E., 128 NOONAN, Michael J., 128 NORCOTT, James T., 152 NORTON, Gary L., 92 223 215 NORTON, Patricia E., 128 NORTON, Robert T., 128 NOVACK, Agnes C., 119, 128, 165 NYMAN, Barbara A., 128 NYMAN, Donna, 128 O O'BRIEN, Barry W., 92, 109 O'BRIEN, Bonnie A., 138, 152 O'BRIEN, David M., 128 O'BRIEN, Debra J., 152 O'BRIEN, Edward F., 152 O'BR1EN, Florence A., 18, 128 O'BRIEN, Herbert J., 128 O'BRIEN, John A., 17, 18 O'BRIEN, Kevin J., 128 O'BRIEN, Michael E., 152 O'BRIEN Nancy G., 128 O'CONNOR, Diane P., 152 O'DONAGHUE, Charles J., 152 O'DONNELL, Thomas F., 20, 138, 139 O'FARRELL, Patricia, 152 OFCHARSKY, Mary A., 152 OLASKY, Alan, 128 O'LEARY, Debra, 152 OLSEN, Gail A., 128 OLSON, Carol A., 152 OLSON, Janet M., 92 O'MALLEY, Janice M., 92 O'NEIL, Elizabeth, A., 152 O'NEIL, Kathleen E., 128 O'NEIL, Maureen T., 92 O'NEIL, Sally, 92 O'ROOKE, James J., 152 OSTERHOLT, David M., 152 OWEN, Patricia L., 152 OWENS, Phyllis A., 92 P PACE, Donna R., 92 PAGLICCIA, James A., 128 PAGLICCIA, Steven R., 128 PALADINO, Joanne, 152 PALMER, Rosemary C., 128 PANCYGRAU, Susan G., 128 PAOLIN, John G., 128 PAPPAS, Betty M., 128 PARCELLIN, Roger W., 152 PARKER, Marlowe T., 92 PARKER, Robert W., 152 PARKS, Janet M., 128 PARKS, Mary L., 152 PARKS, Norma J., 128 PARRIS, Francis K., 24 PARRIS, Yvonne, 92 PARSONS, Deborah L., 92 PASTORE, Michael K., 128 PATTERSON, Bernadette, 152 PATTS. Janet A., 152 PAZYRA, Lawrence B., 93 PEARLSWIG. Robert, 152 PEARSON, Jean L., 128 PEATRICE, Joseph, 128 PENTA, Janet M., 118, 128 PELLEY, James, 37 PELOSI, James R., 152 PELOSI, Susan L., 93 PELTZMAN, Maxine P., 93 PERONI, Joseph, 93 PERONI, Michael P., 93 PERRY, Charles K., 128 PERRY, Eugene P., 128 PERRY, Lawrence, 152 PERRY, Linda D., 93 PERRY, Robert W., 14 PERSON, Barbara N., 128, 138 PESCE, Lorraine A., 1e28 PETRAGILA, Kenneth J., 93 PETRILLO, Carmela, 129 PETTA, Jean M., 152 PETTO, Patricia, 138, 152 PHANEUF, Paul H., 12 PHILBROOK, Elena M., 129 PHINNEY, Janet, 129 PHINNEY, Lee, 93, 214 PINETTE. Robert J., 152 PINI, Steven J., 152, 206, 207 PIKE, Denise G., 129 PIKE, Tina L., 129 PIMENTAL, James A., 93, 114, 134 PINEAU. John C., 129 PINKHAM, John A., 93 PISATURO, Joanne M., 152 PIZZUTTI, Michael A., 152 PLAGENZA, Vincent S.. 152 PLUMMER, Joyce E., 152, 179 PLUMMER, Lawrence E., 129 PLUMMER, Richard G., 93 POLAND, Alice L., 93 POLANSKY, Keith M., 152, 179 POLDOIAN, Leo S., 152 POLISKY, Margaret M., 129 POLONSKY, Lester, 129 PONTBRIAND, Joseph J., 152 PORRETTA, Stephen A., 152 PORTMAN. Robert C., 129 POSATA, Daniel J., 94 POSNER, Stephen M., 152 POWELL, Wayne A., 129 POWER, Denise D., 129 POWER, Roger G., 94 POWERS, Denis E., 129 POWERS, Diane F., 152 POWERS, Thomas A., 94 PRESTON, Jeffery E., 129 PRESTON, Kenneth J., 152 PRESTON, Wendy A., 94 PRETTY, Kathy J., 152 PREVOIR, William R., 152 PRIOR, Gertrude Anne, 18, 47, 119 PRITCHARD, Nancy L., 129 PROST, Rochelle B., 129, 179 PROVITOLA, Blase W., 129 PUCCI, Elaine M., 94 PUCCIA, Frank S., 94 PUGLIELLI, Christine, 152 PULEO, Laura M.. 152 PULSIFER, Ralph M., 129 PULOS, Ronald A., 94 O QUARLENO, Denise M., 129, 222 QUINTON, William G., 152 R RABBOTTINO, Joseph P., 94 RABIDEAU, David C., 94, 215 RABINOVITZ, Martin N., 94 RADIVONYLE, Helen L., 152 RADIVONYK, Thomas J., 94 RAE, Thomas, 138, 152 RAIFMAN. M. Ellen, 94 RAINEN, Edward A., 129 RAMSDELL, Caren M., 129 RAMSDELL, Grace R., 20, 21 RAMSDELL, Ronald A., 152 RANDAZZO, Joanne C., 152 RANEY. Diane M., 152 RAPPAPORT, David A., 129 RATTET, Deborah L., 95 RATTET, Ilene S., 152 RATTI, Donald C.. 129 RAUSEO, Rosemarie J., 152, 179 RAWNSLEY, Beth A., 152, 179 RAYMOND, Patricia J., 95 RAZIN, Cindy J., 118, 129 RAZINSKY, Donald B., 129 RAZZINO, Richard A., 129 REA. Leonard D.. 95 REA, Stephen A.. 152 REARDON, Marie E., 95 REDDICK, Baxter C. J., 95 REDDINGTON, Dennis, 129 REDFORD, John, 95 REDFORD, William A., 95, 214 REGAN, Francis M., 95 REGAN, Paul V., 152 REGAN, Phyllis M., 129 REGAN. Sharon A., 95 REID, Thomas H., 129, 206, 214 REINOLD, Sharon S., 95 REMS, Ronald J., 129 RENAGHAN, Philip J., 129 RENZELLA, Linda A., 152 REPPUCCI, Albert C. Jr., 95 REPPUCCI, Richard R., 152 REPUCCI, Francis G., 152 RESTUCCIA, Lawrence M., 129 REVELAS, Christine A., 152, 179, 2 REYNOLDS, Barbara L., 129 REYNOLDS, Sharon R., 95 RICCI, Edward B., 129 RICCI, Kathy L., 129 RICCI, Mary F., 129 RICCIARDONE, Carl J., 96 RICE, Jeffrey, 96 RICE, Linda C., 152 RICE, Patricia A., 96 RICE, Paula J., 153 RICHARD. Robert W., 153 RICHARDS, Helen W., 153 RICHMOND, Susan E., 96 RIGANO, Joanne P.. 153 RIGGI, Jane A., 153. 179 RING, Steven W., 96 RIOS, Darlene C., 153 RIOS, Robin P., 129 RIZZO. Joseph A., 153 RI7ZUTO, Robert T., 96 ROBACK, Donald. 153 ROBBINS, Arthur E., 118, 129 ROBBINS, Mark S., 153 2 ROBERTS, Guy F. Jr., 129 ROBICHEAU, Joan N., 96 ROBIE, Rosemary E., 153 ROBILLARD, Richard D., 129 ROBLES, Janis F., 96 ROCCI, Gail L., 153 ROCCO, Harry J., 153 ROCHE, C. Kevin, 153 RODENHISER, Q. Stephen, 153 RODGERS, Bernard D., 153 RODMAN, Sheila E., 129 ROGERS Anthon M 138 1 , ., , , 53 ROGER, Fredericlil P., 18, 47, 109, 137 137 ROGERSON, Dennis R., 153 ROGERSON, Wilfred G., 153 ROHTSTEIN, Steven A., 96 ROMANO, Natalie A., 22, 119 ROMBOLI, Thomas A., 96 ROMVAS, Bessie, 96 ROONEY, James K., 129 ROSA, Dennis J., 153 ROSEN, Jeffrey, 153 ROSS, Arthur D., 153 ROSS, Lee A., 129 ROSSANO, Linda H., 153 ROSSITER, Charles A., 20 ROTSTEIN, Carl A., 129 ROWE, Janet L., 97 ROWE, William D., 97 RUANE, Stephen A., 97 RUBBICO, Dianne, 153 RUBENSTEIN, Barry J., 97 RUBIN, Arthur, 97 RUBIN, Jeffrey M., 97 RUBIN, Pamela, 97 RUBIN, William J., 153 RUDOLPH, Mark D., 153 RUELLE, Cathy A., 153 RUELLE, Donna M., 130 RUELQFEG Stephen M., 119, 130, 215 RUELLE, William J., 153 RUFO, Robert A., 97 RUGGELO, Christine M., 118, 130 RUSH, Edmund F., 153, 214, 215 RUSH, Lynne, 130 RUSH, Sean, 130, 206, 207 RUSSO. Catherine, 97, 165, 222, 223 RYAN, Elizabeth J., 130 RYAN, Walter C., 17 RYAN, William J., 130 S SARA, Allan J., 130 SACCO, Joseph J., 15 ST. PIERRE, Paul C., 130 ST. PIERRE, Pauline E., 98 SALEMI, Jane, 153 SAMPSON, Michael J., 98 SANDBERG, Donna L., 153, 179 SANDBERG. Diane L., 179 SANDER, Diane, 98 SANDLER, Jay E., 130 SANDLER, Matthew B., 98, 179 SEAMAN. Alvin J., 153 SEARLE, Francis A., 130 SEARS, Dana, 212 SEARS, Joanne R., 130 SEELEY, Thomas J., 153 SENNA, Maria A., 153 SESSER, Marjorie L., 99 SESTITO, Lois M., 99 SESTITO, Patricia A., 153 SHACAT, Charles D., 130 SHACAT, Norman, 130 SHAFFER, Arlene B., 130 SHAMBAR, Grace D., 99 SHAPIRO, Lisa A., 153 SHAPIRO, Mark D., 153 SHAUGHNESSY, Delores G., 15 SHAUGHNESSY, John J. Jr., 130 SI-IAUGHNESSY, Mary A., 130 SHAW, Stephen C., 130 SHEA, Marjorie E., 99 SHEA, Mary E., 130 SHEA, Philip L., 118, 130, 206, 207 SHEAR, Beverly, 153 SHELLEY, Sandra K., 130 SHERIDAN, Anne T., 153 SHERIDAN, Gail A., 153, 222 SHERMAN, Gary H., 114, 153 SHERMAN, Irvin I., 153 SHINER, Paul H., 99 SHINER, William J., 153 SHUSHAN, Moshe J., 130 SHWARTZ, Howard, 45, 119 SIBILO, Andrew P., 153 SICA, Kenneth J., 99 SICA, Michael A., 153 SICA, Paul V., 100 SIDERI, Diane I., 15 SIDMAN, Michael D., 153, 179 SILVA, Kenneth J., 130 SILVA, Linda A., 100 SILVERMAN, Carol S., 100 SILVERMAN, Dr. Herbert H. SILVESTRI, Richard J., 153 SIMMONS, Steven J., 100 SIMONELLI, Mary S., 100 SIMONS, Elizabeth A., 100 SIMONS, Gary A., 130 SINCLAIR, Paula J., 100 SINGELARS, Susan R., 130 SIRACO, Barbara E., 118, 130, 179 SKERRY, Dennis P., 130 SLANTA, Michael G., 100 SLOAN, Betty A., 100 SLOCUMB, Paula J., 100, 134 SMALL, Hugh K., 100, 215 SMALL, Lawrence S., 100 SMALLWOOD, Malvern C., 153 STITT, Barbara J., 154 STODDARD, Deborah H., 102 STOKES, David A., 102 STOKES Robert E., 102 STORMONT. sum L., 102, 165 STRACUZZI, Linda R., 102 STRASNICK, Rhonda E., 154 STRIKE, Sheila A., 154 STRIKE, Thomas J., 130 STRONG. SULLIV William A., 138, 154 Daniel I., 102, 212 AN, SULLIVAN, Daniel P., 130 SULLIVAN, David S., 130 SULLIVAN, Helen T., 15 SULLIVAN, Henry J. Jr., 102 SULLIVAN. Mary-Ann, 102 SULLIVAN, Maryellen, 102 SULLIVAN, Maureen, 154, 222 SULLIVAN, Richard E., 102 SULLIVAN, Robert J. Jr., 130 SULLIVAN, Roberta A., 131 SULLIVAN, Timothy J., 154 SUPERIOR, Karen M., 154 SURETTE, Edmund, 36 SURETTE SURETTE , Evelyn I., 154 Judith A., 118, 131, 222 SURETTE, Nancy J., 138, 154 SURETTE, Paul F., 131 SURETTE, William, 102 SURGECOFF, Harold, 103 SWANSON, Karen A., 154 SWANSO N, Kristine E., 131 SWARTZ, Ann R., 154 SWARTZ. Beth D., 154 SWARTZ, Debra L., 154 SWARTZ Ilene N., 103 SWARTZ1 Karen L., 103, 179, 189 SANDLER, Ruth-Ellen, 138, 153, 222 SMALLWOOD, Melaine A., 130 SMEGLIN, Fred 'S., 153 SMITH SMITH . Arnold C., 101 Barbara, 1 30 SMITH. Donna L., 153 SMITH, Frederick T., 130 SMITH, John C., 130 SMITH, Linda D., 154, 222 SMITH Norman F., 130 SMITH Richard J., 154 SMITH Susan N., 101, 130 SMITH: Valerie A., 130 223 SANDLER, Suzanne E., 98 SANTOMANGO, Antoinette L., 98 SANTOMANGO, Linda, 130 SANTOMANGO, Virginia M., 130 SANTORO, John J., 130, 216 SANTORSOLA, Steven R., 98 SANTUCCIO, Joanne M., 130 SARDO, Christine L., 153 SARDO, Gail R., 98, 213 SARDO, Nancy A., 130 SARSFIELD, John D., 153 SARTORI, John V., 130 SARTORI, Joseph C., 153 SAULNIER, Christine L., 98 SAUNDERS, Janet M., 98 SAUNDERS, Ralph W., 130 SAWYER, Marion L., 98, 222 SAWYER, Stephen H., 153 SBRACCIA, Jacquelyn A., 98 SBRACCIA, Phillip A., 99, 214 SCAMPARINO, Nancy M., 99 SCANNELL, Francis F., 119 SMOLINSKY, Mary I., 130 SNEED, Brenda M., 101 SNOW, Barbara J., 130, 165, 179 SNOW, Deborah J., 130 SOEP, Michael L., 154 SOKOL, Michael, 130 SOKOL, Stephen P., 130 SOLANO, Robert, 130, 179 SOLARI, Dale R., 130 SOROKO, Mona L.. 101 SOUSA, Stephen, 101 SPADAFORA, John J., 130 SPADAFORA, Thomas, 130 SPADARO, Robert G., 101 SPAULDING, Margaret R., 130 SPECTOR, Jermery A., 118, 130 SPELLMAN, Maureen, 101 SPIELER. Howard, 154 SPIGNESE, John, 101 SPINNEY, Roger H., 154 SPRAGNE, Thomas E., 154 STABELL, Timothy D., 130 SCHAFFNER, Walter E., 153 SCHIRMER, Gordon M., 153 SCHLEGEL, John H., 47, 138 SCHMITT, Wilfred H., 36 SCHOFIELD, Christine U., 130 SCHRAN, Alice E., 99 SCHULZE, Carol L., 153 STACY, STARR STARR STEAD STEIN. STEIN, STEIN, Kathryn M., 154 , Jacqueline M., 18 , Lawrence T., 101 , Donald E., 101 Abraham, 22 Estelle H., 130 Richard M., 130 SCI-IULZE, Nancy J., 153 SCIBELLI, Jean, 153 SCIBELLI, Patricia R., 99 SCIMONE, Geoffrey A., 130 SCOLARO, Barry F., 153 SCOLASTICO, Christine, 130 SCRIBNER, Lloyd L., 99, 179 SEAGER, Charles F., 153 SEAGER, Kevin, 99 STEINBERG, Diana M., 101 STELLER, Gail F., 130 STERN, Elisa A., 154, 179 STEVENS, Carol J., 101 STEVENS, Joan E., 154 STEVENS, Sandra L., 154, 179 STICKNEY, Jane E., 154 STICKNEY, Philip E., 154 STICKNEY, Richard A., 154 SWEENEY, Maureen P., 154 SWEENEY, Susan I., 131, 165 SYLVESTER, Diane, 154 SYLVESTER, Linda J., 154, 179 T TAICH, Janet L., 154 TAMAGNIA, Michael, 212 TARANTINO, Joseph R. TAYLOR, Donna M., 154, 179 TAYLOR, Judith A., 154, 179 TEEL. Thomas A., 154 TENAGLIA, Marie T., 131 TENAGLIA, Vincenzo, 138, 154, 179 TERRIO, Carol A., 154 THERRIEN, Henry J., 103 THIBEAULT, Steven, 103 THISTLE, Peter L., 131 THOMAS, Amy L., 154 THOMAS, Deane A., 36 THOMAS, Kathleen A., 154, 179 THOMPSON, Judy E., 131 THOMPSON, Michael J., 131 THORESEN, Karen P., 103 THORESEN, Kristine J., 154 THUR, Ronna B., 103, 114 TILDEN, Debra L., 131 TILL, Judith E., 131 TILON, Michael D., 103 TIRO, Anthony, 215 TACZYDLOWSKI, John A., 131 TODISCO, Paula J., 103, 110 TOMASELLO, Marie-Elaine, 24 TONER, Mary E., 131 TOPPING, Marion K., 104 TORRES, Anna M., 154 TOWNSEND, Edward J., 104 TRABUCCO, John V., 154 TRABUCCO, Richard G., 131 TRACEY, Janice M., 131 TRACY, Patricia M., 104, 223 TRAGER, Paul A., 131 TRAINOR, Aldred J., 131 TRAINOR, Thomas, 21 TRAMONTOZZI, Louis A. Jr., 104 TRANT, Mildred V., 154 TREVISONE, Francine C., 104 TREVISONE, Nicholas C., 104 TRIBBLE, Mary, 16 TRICKETT, Nancy E., 104, 179, 213 TRICKETT, William E., 131 TRIFONE, Steven M., 131 TRIPP, Charles A., 154 TRISCHITTA, John F., 154 TRITES, Maurine, 20 TROIANI, Ann Marie, 104 TROUT, Janice E., 131 TRULL1, Rudolph A., 154 TULLY, Judith E., 104 TULLY, Susan E., 154 TULLY, Thomas M., 104, 134 TURKINGTON, Edna E., 14, 21 TURLO, Rita C., 131 TURNER, Linda C., 131 TURPIIN, John R. Jr., 104 TURPIN, Richard S., 154 TURRA, Rose M., 104 TUTTLE, Sheila A., 154 TUXBURY, Paul R., 131, 215 TUXBURY, Richard D., 105, 215 V VACCARO, Carlynn J., 154 VALENTE, Gilbert D., 154 VALENTE, Patricia A., 154 VALLEY, Daniel J., 131 VARGA, Stephen, 154 VASSALO, Charles B., 105 VATALARO, Ray, 131 VAUGHN, Robert E., 131 VENUTI, Drusilla C., 131 VERGE, Marjorie S., 105, 179 VERNER, Gayle M., 105 VERRENGIA, Thomas J., 131, 179 VIANA, Maureen S., 105 VIANA, Paula, 154 VIDITO, Sandra E., 105 VILLA, Cynthia E., 154 VILLELLA, Nancy L., 131 VINING, Dennis A., 131 VINING, Robert H. Jr., 131 VOIGHT, Edith M., 105 VORRON, Charlotte A., 105 VORRQN, Kenneth A., 131 VOTOUR, Daniel L., 131 VOZZELLA, Doreen A., 131 W WADLINGTON, Judith, 154 WAELDE, Richard E., 105, 206 WAGNFR, Nancy L., 154 WAINWRIGHT, Charles E., 105 WALK, David E., 105 WALLACE, Stephen K. WALSH, Barbara M., 154 WALSH, Deborah A., 105 WARREN. Donna-Lee, 131 WALCZAK, Josephine T., 24 WALSH, Eileen M., 24 WATKINS, Laurie M., 154 WATSON, Kathy A., 131 WATTS, Francis J., 154 WEBSTER, Champlin F. Jr., 13 WEINER, Edward J., 154 WEINER, Ellen J., 138, 154 WEINER, Howard J., 154 WEINER, Meryl I., 188 WEISBURG, Deborah B., 154 WEISBURG, Sandra, 131 WERTZMAN, Linda, 131 WETTERGREEN, Charles o., 20, 21 214, 215 WHALEN, Patricia A., 106 WHITE, Janet E., 106 WHITE, Pearl F., 131 WHYNOTT, Stephen G., 131 XVICKS, Pamela J., 163 WILLCOX, Dennis M., 218 WILLCOX, Kenneth W., 106 WILLIAMS, Gail M., 131, 213 WILLIAMS, Richard A., 106 WILLINGER, Karen J., 118, 131 WILMOT, Jeanette E., 131 WILSON, Doris E., 4, 106 WILSON, Gary T., 131, 212 WILSON, Linda A., 131 WILSON, Linda S., 131 WINER, Gerald S., 106 WINN, Karen L., 106 WINROW, Alan R., 46 WINSOR, Paul E., 215 WOODMAN, Gloria J., 179 WORCESTER, Donna M., 131, 222 22 WORTHYLAKE, Deborah R. WRIGHT, Edward C., 107 WRIGHT, Pricilla A., 179 WYNNE, Allan E., 131, 214 Y YEE, Robert Q., 131 YERXA, Diane J., 107 YESSIN, Donna I., 131 YOUNG, Beverly A., 107, 114, 189 YOUNG, Richard H., 131 YOUNG, Sally L., 131 Z ZAMBORSKY, Barbara A., 22, 46 ZAMMUTO, Anthony J., 107 ZAMMUTO, Diane G., 107 ZAMPITELLA, Camiele M., 138 ZIDEL, Howard D., 107, 188 ZIMMERMAN, Wendy S., 107 ZITANER, Cheryl A., 131 ZORBAS, Joanne C., 131 BLUE AND GOLD Representatives MALDONIAN Representatives are: SITTING: .C. DelloRusso, J. Buchanan, Zilman, M. Fay, L. Consentino, J. Dunn. TOP ROW: E. Suretre, P. Gib- Y. Comeau, K. Finn, K. Brady, L. Gray, G. Kanofsky, E. Aronson, ROW bons, K. Polansky, M. Ricci, P. Maloney, R. Pulos, N. Scamporino, M. 2: A. Dreezer, S. Gersh, J. Murphy, M. Simolinsky, M. Soroko, C. Lane, R. D'Agostino, M. Morrison, M. Hicks. MALDO IA Homeroom Representatives VW ' w fy 1967-1968 BLUE AND GOLD REPRESENTATIVES who collect daily pay- R. Abrams, P. Buckley, P. Wright, M. Gould, -I. Fernandes, T. judge, M ments include, BOTTOM ROW: B. Swartz, M. Melanson, M. Sena, S. Murphy. TOP ROW: D. Hubbard, M. D'Agosrino, C. Razin, T. Rae, N Caplin, C. Ciulla, S. LaRosa, B. Woods. ROW 2: G. Berkman, J. Spector, Lowe, S. Caifrey, L. Fales. KM THE END I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go. We think by feeling. What is there to know? I hear my being dance from ear to ear. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. Of those so close beside me, which are you? God bless the Ground! I shall walk softly there And learn by going where I have to go. Light takes the Treeg but who can tell us how? The lowly worm climbs up a winding stairg I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. Great Nature has another thing to do To you and meg so take the lively air, And, lovely, learn by going where to go. This shaking keeps me steady. I should know. What falls away is always. And is near. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I learn by going where I have to go. THEODORE ROETHKE, The Waking 1968 MALDONIAN STAFF Co-Editors: RICHARD GOPEN, BEVERLY YOUNG Business Manager: JANIS ROBLES Layout Editor: STEPHEN GASS Senior Editor: CHRISTINE JOHNSON The Co-Editors of the 1968 Maldonian would like to thank all those who have assisted us in the pub- Photography Editor: GAYLE MCCARTHY lication of this yearbook. Our cover was designed by Barry O'Brien and the endsheets are the work of Head Photographer: VINCENT MIRAGLIA Carol-Jean Stevens. The art work throughout the book is by Evelyn Muphy and Carol-Jean Stevens. Adviser: MR. BRENDAN L. DUFFY Business Adviser: MRS. CAROL L. LEBOVIDGE Art Advisers: MRS. MARY D. CARNEY, MR. NUNZIO J. LUCA Photography Adviser: MR. HOWARD E. SHWARTZ EDITORIAL STAFF Sports Undergraduates AdVerIiSiI18 SUSAN MISLER, Editor KATHY LONG, C0-Editor Senior ponfaits MICHAEL MENINGER, Co-Editor jay Berkovitz PHYLLIS OWENS, Co-Editor Pauline Bridgham CHRISTINA HAsK1Ns, Editor CATHERINE RUSSO' C0'Edi'O' Maureen Barry Biographies NANCY GROSSMA Jay Berkovitz Pauline Bridgham Rosemary Ginivan Kathleen Goshtigian Karen Hargreaves Nancy Levy Lois London Ellion Lyons joan Murphy Agnes Novack Janet Penta Cindy Razin Sheila Rodman Mary Shaughnessy Susan Smith Richard Stein Doreen Vozzella N, Editor Brian Grifkin Karen Hargreaves N L joan Murphy amy ew Joan Murphy Agnes Novack Administration Cindy Razin MAXINE PELTZMAN, Editor Assistant Layout Editor Maureen Barry Mary Matthews Rosemary Ginivan Kathleen GOShtigla.I1 Photography StaE Lois London HOWARD ZIDEL Ellion Lyons David Katz Sheila Rodman Richard Mintz John Paolin Music Donald Razinsky KAREN SWARTZ, Editor BUSINESS STAFF Lois London Ellie Lyons Subscriptions Alma Anderson, Head MAUREEN CHAITON BRENDA SNEED ILENE SWARTZ MERYL WEINER Lucille Aliberte Organizations and Publications SUSAN RICHMOND, Editor Mary Shaughnessy Susan Smith Barbara Bertolli Richard Stein Maureen Sweeney Doreen Vozzella Susan Sweeney ALAN MARGOLES Marianne Grasso Janice Leotta Lester Polonsky Charles Shachat Cheryl Zitaner Sales LORETTA DeVITO, Head Maureen Chaiton Brenda Sneed Ilene Swartz Meryl Weiner Lucille Aliberte Ann Forman Lester Polonsky Charles Shachat Typing StaE LINDA PERRY, Head CAROLYN GIES Christine Devine joan DiSimone Ann Forman Index Lucille Aliberte Susan Sweeney Q f zf If WSWME, 1 XXLQYR 1 Kff M H SW X I E1 XS E , , XMI. 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