April/May 2009

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‘Swine Flu’ Coverage page 5

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Senior One Acts Steal the MHS Spotlight on page 14

pages 10 and 11 Manuoshka Kenizan, Collage

TRACK profiles: David Freni and Joseph Cirnigliaro Page 18

The Blue and Gold http://my.highschooljournalism.org/ma/malden/mhs/

Malden High School Volume 94 Edition 7

Our 94th Year May 2009

SPRING SPORTS SEASON Update on Renovations An Holmqvist Copy Editor Ayoub Kourikchi

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WORLD NEWS Page 5 LOCAL NEWS Page 8 ENTERTAINMENT Page 14 SPORTS Page 17

Malden versus Lynnfield, top: Angela Han, bottom: Marina Kem Photos by L. Tran

faculty follies FUNNY AS ALWAYS

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Mr. Sean Walsh with the mic Photo by E. Chiavelli

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OR THE SECOND YEAR in a row, partying principals and singing staff brought echoes of laughs to MHS with the 2009 Faculty Follies. The Follies, a fundraising comedy show starring members of the MHS faculty, was hosted by and benefited the Trip to Costa Rica club. The event was held at 7 p.m. in the Jenkins Auditorium on Friday, May 1, 2009. Last year the Faculty Follies were held in the fall, but were moved to the spring season this year for reasons involving time and preparation. Even now, time and

preparation appeared to be a slight issue, but the show still went on. “Even though it was kind of rushed, everything came together,” sophomore and Costa Rica club member Andrew Terenzi explained.

The funds raised by the event will be used to help the 20 or so students involved in the Costa Rica trip, during which they will spend time at a turtle preserve in Costa Rica as well as a day with the native Bri Bri Tribe. Kristen Kirby and Debra Kumar, who ran the entire scene, made this year’s Follies a likely success, with the help of health teacher, Arlene Ceppetelli and paraprofessional Paul Famiglietti and, of course, the students going to Costa Rica next April. The crowd was immediately continued page 15

ALDEN HIGH SCHOOL is preparing for a complete makeover. The URS Corporation, Flansburg Architects, and Gilbane Co. – the same team that did the K-8 elementary schools in 1999 – will be designing and creating a brand new look for the high school over the course of the next few years through the spring of 2012. The design will feature new safety measures, a restoration of the Jenkins Auditorium, and new programs meant to enhance the learning process on all kinds of levels. As part of the City of Malden’s campaign to rebuild its schools, the high school’s renovation will cost a total of $77 million, of which the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) will be covering 90%. The city will be spending a total of $7.7 million to the project.

Tech-savvy Malden Along with construction, the team is planning to update the school’s classrooms with state-of-the-art technology. Now, more than ever, teachers will be equipped with new quality tools to use in the classroom, including new computer and science labs, projectors, more laptop computers, and a new fiber optics system for the school’s computers. To the chagrin of some students, a new security system involving keycard identification will also be implemented in order to keep students and the construction staff safe. continued on page 12


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