Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)

 - Class of 1980

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Page 21 text:

1. The guest of honor, Roy Finn and his immediate family pose for pictures after the dedication ceremonies. 2. Roy Finn gives his thanks aside of his portrait at the Finn Gym dedication. 3. A high point of the dedication ceremonies with the unveiling of the portrait. 4 . Carol Gavoorian, who was in charge of the ceremonies and hosted a reception before the dedication. gym dedication 17

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Principal Arthur Boyle and Director of Athletics, Joseph Rossino agreed Carol Govoorion was the person to assist with the dedication of the new Roy Finn Gym. Ms. Govoorion, who was in charge of the whole affair, did everything from sending 500 invitations to getting the State and the U.S. flogs needed during the ceremony. Among the speakers were Representative Edward Morkey, Senator John Brennan, Mayor James Conway, Bernice Darrish of the Malden School Committee, Mr. Boyle and Mr. Rossino who were the masters of ceremony. Other speakers were Ms. Gavoorian, the president of the Senior Class Cheryl Burke, and Frank Tortorella President of the Class of 1977. A color Backrach portrait of Roy Finn, was donated by Frank ' s class. Ms. Gavoorian and her cheerleaders, besides designing an original cheer for Roy Finn h osted a reception before the ceremony in the Choral Arts room.



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Saturday night. If one was very provincial, he went to the movies or bowling in the square. For those more adventuous, there was Boston. After all, Malden is part of Metropolitan Boston: just a subway car ride away. Fanuel Hall was the most frequented spot for teenagers in Boston. It was pure delight to wander through the outrageous yet amusing shops that lined the market place. The shops were usually specialized with stuffed animals, china box imports, rainbows, marionettes, or paper mache elephants. To visit the selection of food shops was worth a trip in itself for almost everyone. Boston drew the practical shopper as well. Many went to the downtown section restyled in the fashion of a mall. Kenmore Square attracted the disco-crowd. Spinoffs was the place to go for disco rollerskating. bjOiSifeOjiii sic einiei ERRY ERCIA TMU ■» ' ilS n k . H Jr i 1 ' L al« ' 1 1 ‘ i ■ it t M

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