March 2011

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The Blue and Gold http://www.maldenblueandgold.com/

Malden High School Volume 96 Edition 6

Our 96th Year March 2011

Opinion 2-6 World News 7-9 Local News 10 - 15 Entertainment 16 - 17 Sports 18 - 24

Play Production Reaches Finals W

hen most people at Malden High School think of March, generally they think of the annual Junior Varieties Show. But March is not just a month for JVs -- it is a month for a different stage production as well; March is dedicated to the annual Drama Fest. While MHS competes every year in Drama Fest, this year is the first in seven that the MHS Play Production has moved on from the preliminaries to the semifinals. Even more importantly, this is the first year in recent MHS history that PlayProduction has moved on to the finals. But here is the real kicker: they did so with the play American Land, a production created and written by the cast and crew of Play Production -- in other words, it is entirely student-written. “I am thrilled,” stated Walsh about moving on to finals. “It is wonderful that the students are getting recognized for their hard work, talent, writing, and personal stories. … I want to [congratulate] the kids for writing such an honest show, and

also for their professionalism, their work ethic, and their respect for one

Japan Struggles

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n the morning of Friday March 11, 2011 Japan was struck with a devastating earthquake, followed by an extremely destructive tsunami. Japan endures earthquakes regularly, but none have ever reached this magnitude in recorded history which spans 140 years. The 8.9 earthquake stunned the whole island of Japan, and left the country paralyzed with 50+ aftershocks that are

still occurring, mostly averaging at the magnitude of 6.0. Tsunami warnings were broad-casted in several other countries such as Russia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Chile, and the Philippines. Once the quake ended, and the Japanese thought nothing else could be made worse, they were flooded with several tsunami

Protests in the Middle East - page 9

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another. Their show is a multi-faceted, intelligent, risky, [and] difficult

piece of theater, and they handle [it] continued on page 12

New Wellness Policy

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any students, faculty, and parents have been discussing the new wellness policy went into effect on March 14, 2011 in all Malden Public Schools as well as other schools around the nation. Within the policy, there exist some basic rules: discouragement of food being given as rewards in class, prohibition of the sale of food unless it is 30 minutes before or after school, and the banning

Baseball - page 21

of unhealthy foods such as those sold in vending machines. During school, the food has to meet specific requirements, and candy can no longer be sold on the school campus. Although senior privileges will still be available, seniors are not allowed to bring food back to campus from off-campus sites unless the food meets regulations. continued on page 14

Swimming State Tournament - page 18


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