Girls and Boys Soccer on pgs 14-15
William Clark and rest of the band on pg 5
Mock election results on pg 8
The Blue and Gold http://my.highschooljournalism.org/ma/malden/mhs/
Malden High School Volume 94 Edition 2
Our 94th Year November 2008
Barack Obama Becomes 44th President Malden High Undergoes Renovations Ayoub Kourikchi Head Copy Editor Ashley Ngo Head Copy Editor David Riemer Head Copy Editor
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A smiling Barack Obama gives speech at Nashua South High school in Nashua, N.H. Jan. 8, 2008. Ayoub Kourikchi Head Copy Editor
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FTER 14 GRUELING months of campaigning, attack ads, and debates, Barrack Hussein Obama won the presidential election with a landslide victory against republican
senator John McCain after obtaining states such as Indiana, Virginia, and Florida, voted Democrat. As the 44th president of the United States of America, Obama, has earned his place in the Oval office after attaining a heavily lopsided victory in the Electoral College with 349 delegates to McCain’s
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147, however, the popular vote was very much alike-52.3% to 46.4% in Obama’s favor. As the first African American president, Obama’s historic campaign has broken numerous records. According to Michael McDonald of George Mason University the Continued on pg 11
malden high football near top of gbl Haley DeFilippis Reporter
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ITH A 4-4 RECORD so far, the season has been a success, despite room for improvement. The team has statistically beaten their opponents by a number of yards. Teams like Everett, Cambridge, and Bedford with high profiles are difficult opponents that the Tornadoes face. “All are challenging, some just more than others,” said head coach John Lopresti. Lopresti has been head football coach for three years now, and a coach for seventeen consecutive years prior to his current position. “We’re very competitive,” Lopresti explained. Practices consist of stretches, warm-ups, and conditioning. The team then breaks up to indiContinued on pg 16
ECENTLY, MAYOR Richard Howard in conjunction with the City Council, proposed an additional $22 million to the $55 million plan in renovating Malden High School. The plan aims to improve the overall conditions of MHS over the short course of two and half years. The City Council introduced their initial idea in 2000 to Flansburg Architect Inc. and began construction during the 2007-2008 school year when they replaced windows and renovated the main staircase outside the Jenkins building. With a fairly large design team, MHS renovations’ architect Bill Beatrice thinks the construction is making good progress; with the finalizing of drawings and keeping the team in communications, the project is underway. MHS renovations’ structural engineer Mehul Dhruv also adds that “50% of the plans are completed and will be finished by next year.” Extensive remodeling will Continued on pg 6
LOCAL NEWS Page 5 WORLD NEWS Page 9 ENTERTAINMENT Page 12 SPORTS Page 14 Parker’sWorld
Football team huddles up before game against Melrose.
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