MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL
MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS 31 - B
Twenty Fifth Reunion June 15,1956
Colonial Country Club Lynnfield, Mass.
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Colonial Country Club Lynnfield, Mass.
NOV 1956
A SONG FOR MALDEN HIGH By
Virginia Carle Haskell
Let us sing a song that will linger long In the hearts of all who are here; A song of praise and of student days A song to Malden High!
With the memories of our football games -Of our triumphs and defeats -Give a loud cheer for Malden O Blue and Gold, good-bye !
Chorus
Oh! we will carry on with all our faith and zeal,
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Holding steadfast to our ideals;
Though, we axe parting sadly, and must say goodbye -
Wb will try td be worthy of you,
Pe'ajr did: Malden High!
Dear Classmates:
The 25th anniversary of our graduation from Malden High causes us all to pause and reflect on the intervening years. To me it comes as something of a shock - = how can I possibly be old enough to be celebrat? ing a 25th reunion? The facts are irrefutable, however, and here we all are, twenty-five years older, with added responsibilities, more wis? dom, and the common bond of Malden and Malden High.
Our generation has seen much. We started making our way in the world during the midst of the worst depression this country has ever seen. Somehow we managed to become established in spite of it. We saw the world enveloped in a global war and we did our share either as mem? bers of the Armed Forces or on the home front. We have seen the de? velopment of nuclear energy with its tremendous power for destruction and more importantly its hope for the betterment of mankind. We have seen tremendous progress made scientifically, medically, sociologically, as well as in other fields and each of us has contributed in some way to this progress.
We have seen our children growing up, at least one of us is a grand? mother. We have seen loved ones die; we note that already a few of our classmates, our former principal Thornton Jenkins, and our beloved co? advisor, Ray Morrill, have passed to their rewards.
Most of us are settled in our life's work and to a certain extent are beyond disillusionment. We now accept with equanimity the expression of "older generation" which our children assign to us.
What the future holds remains to be seen. May we all be equal to the challenges that remain ahead and may the next twenty-five years bring increased happiness to us all.
Fred Oliver, President
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