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SENIOR PLAY CAST
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CLASS OF 1937 29 Q MUSIC As we stroll through the corridors, we come upon Professor Dethier and the Norwood Senior High School Or- chestra. As you know or should know, the Orchestra is well-known throughout Massachusetts, and New England, and has in years past, won several trophies and awards. It is made up of an accom- plished group of musicians. We marvel at a second Rubinoff, that most ambitious Miss Lillian Karki. Best of luck, Lillian, to your future success. It is a treat to see Roger Flaherty take his violin playing so seriously. His heart and soul are in his playing, and we think his mind is too, A hunt for our little friend Joe Riley finds him almost hidden behind his mellophoneg and being pushed aside by the loud blasts of Norman Berezin's baritone-sax. We go to another side of the orches- tra-pit, and find Robert Zoboli and his snare-drum. Robert is an up and com- ing drummer, but he is with the wrong orchestra, for he craves jazz . f Mr. Chost Coes to Town , and the Coona- Coon., That amateur bass-drummer , as Roger P. Flaherty dubbed Katherine McLean, has been playing the drum for the past two years, and she gives all credit to Arthur Davis, '36, who so willingly taught her how. The second-violin section, which by the way is one of the best in years. consists of Helen Cleary, Sylvia Clei- cauf, Lucille Langlois, Magda Larson, Margaret Ahearn, Marjorie Donlan, and Marion Hartshorn. Directly opposite, is the First-violin section, among which might be the suspected Hringersn, they are so good. lncluded in the group are: Lillian Karki, who is concert master, Jeanette Ceroso, Roger Flaherty, Lucille Riemer, Ver- onica Riley, Salvatore Ferrara, Michael Triventi, Dennis Murphy, and Clifford McLatchey. Elizabeth Clancy, and Martha Tay- lor make up the piano-duet, and both are very good players. William Merrill and Duncan Cush- ing are the jazz-masters , but jazz is not allowed in the Norwood High School Orchestra. Helen Clancy and Julius Kauffman are both accomplished clarinetists. Margaret McDonough, who plays the soprano-sax, is doing quite all right, The five trumpeters led by Elston Bernham, are exceptionally good. They are Elston Bernham, Lawrence Hayes, Edward Mattson, Ruth Sviebergson, and Aaino lkkela. Elston, by the way. is new at the school, but he 'is not at all bashful when it comes to playing his Trumpet. David Anthoney, the best-looking boy in the orchestra, has his face hid- den by the tuba. Tough luck girls! Kauko Kahila, a most serious chap, plays the trombone, and he certainly can slide it! Thus and so, We have learned to ap- preciate the work of the Norwood Senior High School Orchestra. Katherine McLean '37
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CLASS OF I937 31 Q SENIOR PLAY BIG HEARTED HERBERT Cast of Characters Herbert Kalness . Robert Kalness . . Elizabeth Kalness . Martha ........ Herbert Jr. ..... . Alice Kalness ....... Andrew Goodrich .... Amy Lawrence . . . . . . . Tim Lawrence . . Mr. Goodrich . . . Mrs. Goodrich .... Mrs. Havens . . . lVlr.l-lavens... Synopsis of Scenes The Time: Present. The Place: A small mid-east city. . . . Jack Hepburn . . . Thomas Hynes . . Dorothea Duffy . . . Ellen Jacobsen Alphonse .lanavich . . . Mildred Adametz .. 'Edward Paduck . . . . . Mary Hayes Alfred De Flaminis . . Stanley Barylak . Gladys Lindblom .. Leah Heikkinen . . Thomas Flaherty The entire action of the play takes place in the combination living and dining room of the Kalness home. Act I Breakfast at the Kalness home. Act II Dinner. The same evening. Act lll Dinner again. The next day,
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