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The Future Nurses Club prepares potential nurses to enter the field byexposingthem to different aspects of nursing. As volun- teers for Bloodmobile drives and the Mother-Baby clinics at lVlal- den l-lospital, the members had the opportunity to develop pre- liminary techniques and get an actual indication of what a ca- reer in nursing entails. Guest lecturers from various nursing schools came to speak to the CIub's members to explain application procedures and the requirements and responsibilities of being nursingstudents. and QD 15 9-1 ww 410 5152 mf 1 WU? 'm O 7 CD 1 DJ 1 'F 2 DJ IJ O N4 0 C 0 0 2 'I 5, 3 4 :ei 2 Z 'K Y' 'o O E FD 1 ff' N 3 O. Z 1 5 3: O ? Z Sandra Guinta and Leonora Tortorella at a meeting. Sandra Guinta. Leonora Tortorella, June Garrity, President, and Gail Giorlano. future nurses 28 Leonora Tortorella, Nancy Cuccoli, Maureen Connolly, Robin Mars, Nancy Spongberg, Mary Daly, Lillian Vitali, and Cindy Turpin,
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The Business Club, an extra-curricular supplement to the business course, is a social service club exclusively for students within the course. The club met regularly every month with the general desire, of diversifying their activities and programs. The club sponsored a Christmas teachers tea, attended an art exhibit and hockey game, and held bake sales and candle sales to raise money to support the cIub's varied interests. fbottom Row: Paula Angelo, Cindy Doulis, Cindy Ledbury, Mary Tupper. Top Row: Susan Colangeli, Debbie DeFiIece, Valerie D'Angelo, 'Miss Sharon McGee, Adviser, Debbie Arnold. i Valerie D'AngeIo, Paula Angelo, and Susan Colangeli Working at Valerie D'AngeIocuttinga piece ofcake for Mr. Maher at teacher's tea. teacher's tea.
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Every child wants to become an actor or actress when he or she grows up. Such dreams are given recognition in Greenroom, the Malden High dramatic society. ln September, the club held its first meeting to organize itself and stir up interest in light drama. On October 30, Greenroom went to Emerson College to see a presen- tation ofa comedy by George Bernard Shaw. After this orientation, the club began auditions for actors for the annual production of Three One-Act Plays. On Febru- ary 1, The Leader and Frenzy by lonsco and The Summer People by Shirley Jack- son were performed in Gay Auditorium. In March, Greenroom displayed its prow- ess in the performance of a one-act play, Eggs, by lonsco in the Massachusetts Drama Festival. The group also participated in an outdoor arts festival later in the spring. Memorizing lines was sometimes a chore added on to a long list of other tasks and the thought of appearing on stage evoked nervous excitement. Greenroom set its own goals and achieved them as adviser, Mr. O'Brien, stated them to produce and see plays, and to have fun. 'QV 'Bottom Row: Scott Glancy, Jeff Gay, Joseph Conti, John Hampton, Second Row: Jill Cormier, Treasurer, Elyse Grey. Linda Lochiatto, Mr. O'Brien, Adviser, Bea Flammia, President, Bob Dillon, Vice President, Top Row: Bev Cohen, Martinez McNeil, Publicity Manager, Ina Forman, Cheryl Norton, and Janis Rattet. ,wk WM rwiwm , fe? :J xi. ,Ji w 1- Y' Q. 1, xy! V' ' f - it ,wg W P- w 1.3,- e.? , ,g ii Q 3 - f T t . i rl: Joseph Conti in The Leader . Elyse Gray in Frenzy 0 YO GGI1 tg gl'
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