January 2009

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Malden’s ‘Dirty Little Secret’ on pg 8 Guest caligrapher; more on pg 6

MHS Swim Team on pg 16

Wrestling captain Craig pg 13

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

Malden High School Volume 94 Edition 4

Our 94th Year January 2009

Boys Basketball On Top

Washington celebrates Obama’s arrival Nidale Zouhir Copy Editor

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Members of the boys’ basketball team shooting hoops.

Photo by N. Dhruv

Design by L. Tran

Emily Chiavelli Head Photographer Undefeated until January 16th and holding aspirations to stay that way for the rest of the season, the Malden High School boys’ basketball team lost a home game against Everett High School. The opposing team won the tip off as Malden’s star center, Egi

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Gjikondi, sat on the sidelines. The teams were neck in neck for all four quarters, but MHS eventually fell behind and the game ended with a score of 58-50, despite a strong staring lineup of senior tri-captains Steven Suida, Marques Armstrong, Travis Nally as well as seniors Patrick Urban and Krist Gjikondi. At six feet eight inches, Egi

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four mhs students named posse scholars Patti McClenthen

Parker’sWorld

Gjikondi is only a sophomore but has already been scouted by several colleges, like Boston University, Notre Dame, and the University of Pennsylvania. They have offered him full scholarships based on his impressive 20.7 point per game scoring average; provided, Egi Gjikondi

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VERY YEAR the Posse Foundation works to supply full-tuition scholarships to students that may be otherwise overlooked in the process of giving out scholarships. This year four Malden High students have received this scholarship; Cynthia Rodriguez, Melchi Noel, Victor Banor, and Stephanie Tran. The foundation itself, founded by Deborah Bial, has locations in

several places around the nation and aims to give students an opportunity to go to the college of their dreams Posse scholars have proven that they deserve these scholarships, too. 90 percent of students who receive the scholarship graduate college, and are reported to be showing initiative and other leadership qualities when participating on campus. The four MHS students have continued pg 8

VERY FOUR (or eight, if the president gets reelected) years, the United States welcomes a new president to the White House, and every four years, he is sworn in at the inauguration ceremony on January 20. For the most part, 2009 was no different; the US swore in its first African American president. His inauguration has generated responsiveness from everyone from Aretha Franklin to Facebook users. Even before it actually happened, President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration sparked controversy. In Dec. 2008, he chose California’s Proposition 8 supporter and pro-life advocate Rick Warren to deliver his invocation. Naturally, this outraged many Democrats, gay-rights supporters, and other liberal groups. The decision showed many Obama supporters that he is more conservative than originally thought. However, more moderate Democrats were not as angry. “I’m a big fan of Obama, but I find the choice of Rick Warren odd and not the best idea, nevertheless, I trust Obama and his choices,” MHS sophomore Jeri Scibelli said on the topic. In what is a much less debated (and also slightly ironic) decision, Obama also asked Atlanta civil rights leader Reverend Joseph Lowery to deliver the benediction. Lowery, who is 87 years old, campaigned for Obama in Mississippi, Iowa, and Alabama. He also marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. A vast amount of celebrities supported Obama during his campaign; this showed in his inauguration ceremony as well, which included performances by cellist Yo Yo Ma, the “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin, and Pulitzer-Prize nominated poet Elizabeth Alexander. Alexander will be the fourth inaugural poet in US history, joining Robert Frost, Maya Angelou, and continued pg 10


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