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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.
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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.
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. 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.
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