The Election results on page 7
The Blue and Gold
Everything you wanted to know about the Middle East on pages 10 and 11
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Malden High School Volume 94 Edition 2
Exclusive photo of auditorium on page 14
Our 94th Year November 2008
The Rematch of ‘05
Fall Fashion on page 16
Green Renovations Megan Kelly Reporter
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Photo by Lauren Benoit Malden lines up versus Everett Alex Gennigiorgis Reporter
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n Nov. 14 Malden High School football lost the league title against the infamous Everett High School with a score of 13-7 in overtime. Early in the first quarter senior quarterback Shakarus Samexant passed to junior receiver Frankie Dunn to put them on top. After several failed opportunities, Everett rallied to tie the game in the final 4
minutes of the fourth quarter. Deep into overtime Everett made their way down the field to gain the lead. Malden retaliated with a series of plays that lead to a touchdown pass that was subsequently recalled by the referee. Going into the game the team had held a perfect record in the Great Boston League (GBL), beating both Somerville and Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School by wide margins. The team’s previous
chance at becoming GBL champions was in 2005 (when Head Coach Joseph Papagallo last coached MHS, as the assistant). Malden lost to Everett 22-18, ending the MHS football team’s season with an outstanding 9-2 record. Although, the team’s record stood at 4-5 following their loss against Everett; Coach Papagallo believes the record could have been 7-1 without the loss of MHS star quarterback Marcos Almeida, who continued on page 17
Vachon Renews Vocational Education Joshua Kummins Reporter
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ue to the stronger focus in the core academic subjects, the Malden High School Technology Education department, which once consisted of ten skilled labor shops has now dwindled down to two rooms in the basement of Malden High School, where wood shop teacher Phil Vachon and auto shop teacher Christopher Bazzinotti teach. Phillip E. Vachon is the new hire in the MHS Tech-Ed department. He only teaches one class a day, due to his other part time job teaching tech-ed at Burlington High School. During his period continued on page 8
huge craze is now sweeping the country; it helps the environment and looks cool— “Green” Architecture. The all the rage building style has even been legislated by Washington State. The legislation now requires all public buildings that are over the size of 25,000 square feet must meet Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) standards. Buildings in Washington State that have LEED certification are state agencies, state colleges and all K-12 schools. The difference between "green" buildings and others is that they use 26 percent less energy than the average commercial buildings. This diffrence also helps save money. When using green buiding materials and appliances operating costs are lower by 9 percent overall. Areas where green building is predicted to rise is in eduction, goverment and healthcare. With education an LEED study showed that students with more natural light coming into the classroom took math tests 20 percent and english tests 26 percent faster than students in classrooms were there was less light coming from windows. The productivity of students increases with a more eco friendly school. So with Malden High School under renovation, the new look of the school could help student's test scores with new classrooms that will have new technology and better lighting. Though test scores are not all that will affect continued on page 14
Table of Contents
A vehicle being worked on in the auto shop. Photo by Lynn Tran More about Malden High School’s new wood shop teacher and technology classes on page 8.
Opinion p.3-4 Local p.5-9 World p.10-13 Style p.14 Entertainment p.15 Sports p.16-20