Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)

 - Class of 1978

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too few returns THE NEWLY FORMED EXPLORER POST 61: FRONT ROW: Lisa Bossardt, Donna Spinelli, Cheryl Carr, Donna Doucette, Ruth Sutherland, Lori Sullivan, IN TREE: Frank Novia, Bob Zides, Steve Baberadt, Joe Westerman, John Proper. . -r- S GREENROOM: FRONT ROW: Arthur Buono, Julie Breslin, Cheryl DiGangi, Advisor John O’Brien, Steve O ' Brien, Robin Piven, Janice Kravitz, ON LADDER: Norvin Leach, Bob Gautreau, Sharon Swartz, Ellen Hannon, Mary Castrini, Robert Zides not present. 20 fna, greenroom, eco

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whole varsity squad would scout different teams by driving to other league games. For many members of the team soccer was a year round endeavor. Many of the players were active in spring and summer leagues and they organized their own indoor team, the Perverted Pistons after the season’s end. Despite the mediocre 4-5-5 record the team would have been eligible for the state tournament again if they had lost just two fewer games. Erratic at times, the team came up with strong performances against heavily favored Arlington (two ties) but let down against lowly Revere. For the first time in their history they did not lose to arch-rival Medford they tied. According to the Arlington coach, Malden played his team as hard as any other in the G.B.L. The team was led by senior tri¬ captains Mike Rowe, Mike Cagno and Steve Milley. High scorer on the team was Enzo DeFilippo and goalie Bob Patrie received the team Most Valuable Player Award for his outstanding play. SOCCER SCORES Malden 9 13 77 Everett 2 0 9 16 77 Medford 0 2 9 20 77 Arlington 0 0 9 23 77 Haverhill 3 1 9 27 77 Revere 2 4 9 30 77 Peabody 0 3 10 4 77 Somerville 2 1 10 7 77 Everett 4 0 10 11 77 Medford 1 1 10 14 77 Arlington 1 1 10 18 77 Haverhill 0 0 10 21 77 Revere 2 2 10 25 77 Peabody 1 3 10 28 77 Somerville 0 4 Won 4 Lost 5 Tied 5 SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW: Don Doolin, Gary Cohen, Steve Craven, Mike Cagno, Steve Milley, Mike Rowe, Pat Carey, Rich Bransfield, John Tamagna, TOP ROW: Bob Patrie, Larry Hunt, John Carpenter, Enzo DiFillipo, Steve Pulsifer, Carl Csigi, Scott Harris, Joe D’Amore, Paul Ciavarro, Coach Fred Wales. TOP: Ready for action, Bob Patrie guards Malden ' s net against Arlington’s advancing team. Attentively watching the fourth quarter of the Medford game is Steve Craven. TOP: Sliding under advancing Somerville player, Steve Milley makes an excellent block. soccer 19



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LEFT: FUTURE NURSES ASSOCIATION: FRONT ROW: Lisa Pacini, Nancy Hyde, Roseann Carbone, Debra Lucas, Lauren Meuse, Karen Johnson, TOP ROW: Mary Ann Tavano, Lynne Nickerson, Linda DiPersio, Brenda Blair, Lisa Bonsignor, Sandra Goodman, Phyllis Tavano. LOWER LEFT: The Greenroom production of Lifeguard”: The clubs entry in the High School Drama Festival. Robert Gautreau and Steven O’Brien star as water shy guards. Greenroom members Cheryl DiGangi and Marisa Firmani plead with the Governor, played by Advisor John O’Brien, while lifeguards Bob Gautreau and Steve O’Brien look on. Following the trend of recent years, interest in the club snene seems to be fading and no where is that fading interest more visible than in the specialty clubs. The Future Teachers of America Club, a familiar organization for years, never got off the ground, although listed in the Student Guide. At the start of the year the Ecology Club campaigned for new members; they failed. Halfway through the year they became Explorer Post 61 and campaigned again for new members with about the same degree of success. Perhaps the problem is that these clubs are geared to more distant goals, seeming to call for sacrifice without return. Greenroom is a case in point. The immediate rewards of acting are in the applause. Less than enthusiastic audience attendance had taken its toll. Nevertheless Greenroom did make the traditional Globe Drama Festival entry despite disappointing attendance at Greenroom Night in early March. Curiously, the most vital of the special interest clubs was the one that demanded the most of its members. Future Nurses functioned normally; visiting medical facilities, exploring nursing careers, and interminably meeting “in the Nurse’s office at lunch time”. special interest clubs geared to distant goals. fna, greenroom, eco 21

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