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Cog is one of Malden l-ligh's service organizations. lt's a brother group to Cam. This year, under the supervision of Mr. Freedman, the club is planning its 50th Anniversary Banquet. The Annual David lVl. Kutz Prize Speaking Contest is also under way. The winner receives a 550.00 savings bond. The boys also participated in the Cog-Lit football game. They put forth a tremen- dous effort but unfortunately lost 24 to nothing. Bottom Row: Dennis Neale, Kevin Lowe, Arnie Walkin, Howie Sherman, Top Row: Billy Fine, Gregory Hong, Joel Berkov itz, Louis Yanakopolous, 1 ' , 1. Franny Bellavia waits for fiif'fr'i the play. 2. The Cog-Lit foot- i ball game. 3. Billy Fine makes the pass. 4. Dr. Elliot r. Carlson,Adviser. Q V .ew-'gf . .i ,W A' . jul' I .
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ln early September, twenty girls gathered in room 216 for the first meeting of CAM, the Conveximus Ad Meditandum Society. Jane Sasso, president, delivered a warm welcome, and Ms. Lovins, advisor, followed with the customary peptalk. A fudge sale marked CAM's first effort to raise money. In the first week of November, after personal interview of interested girls, 24 new members were admitted. At the first annual CAM-USONA alumni night, held during Christmas Vacation, last year's seniors from both clubs attended, sharing tales of college life. As second quarter marks closed, CAM held a tea to serve as a break for wea- ry teachers slaving over averages and grades. CAM sponsored the Student Facul- ty basketball game on February 27th, and the proceeds from the game were sent to the March of Dimes During the spring, the Mother and Daughter banquet and a cookout were scheduled. The success of CAM's busy schedule proved that the enthusiasm CAM displayed at its very first meeting in September remained the club's unwritten motto throughout the year. is U Bottom Row: Susan Swartz, Patti Meuse, Patti Parodi, Betsey Sasso, Laurie DiNunzio, 2nd Row: Theresa Farren, Janet Cremone, Janis Rattet, Carol Gallagher, Jane Sasso, pres., Sissy Case, Donna Caruso, Top Row: Linda Fin- negan, Jean Didio, Mary Wright, Cheryl Norton, Ms. Lovins, Adviser, Mary Daly, Michelle Miclette. Brenda Dowling, Secretary. Cheryl Norton, an enthusiastic sophomore makesasuggestion.
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Founded 101 yea rs ago as a literary and debating society, LlT's main objective this year was to restore its former size and importance in Malden High. The year began with a school-wide campaign for new members. On Halloween night, LIT heard tales of the real Dracula at Northeastern University. LIT faced COG for the traditional Thanksgiving football game at Pine Banks, and won, 24-O. Service projects such as a Thanksgiving basket for the underprivileged and ballot- counting for Junior and Senior class elections were important elements in LlT's revival. LIT hoped to use the local college community and the cultural activities in and around Boston for lectures, play, movies, and musical performances. Dr. Elliot Carlson, adviser, and Rick Mahoney, president, hoped that by expanding the club's membership and diversifying the activities to appeal to most mem- bers, LIT could be rebuilt to its former status as a powerful service organization in Malden High. Bottom Row: Danny Paterson, Joe Zampitella, Ray Harris, Rick Mahoney, Pres., Dr. Carlson, Adviser, Mike Sousa, Joe Baisvert, Steve Buckley, Russell Reith, Dan Sardo,Top Row: Ken Pesanelli, Mark Berman, John Ioven, Brian Burke, Joey Hurley, Mark Pesanelli. i IE I f - W ,.,.. Qs, I W., ,iw qv Y .. gll. ... ill . ,. I H I1 1
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