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23 DRAMATICS Louise Reddy, ' 48 What ' s What About Dramatics Tlii? ear a new and (lifTcront all-school |)ro- cluclioii was slajied al Scituate High School. This aricl show included ever thin ;. — a conie K of errors h) Babs and her friends: a television act showing wliat s to come in radio: vocal num- bers rangitig from opera to jazz: stirring band music: the effortless grace of the ballerina. Yes. indeed! Blue and White Varieties was a splendid hit! Friday Evening December .5, 1948 The Scituate High School Presented The All-School Players » Blue and White Varieties Directed by Mr. Donald Leach Orchestra Miss Anne Cimneen Junior High Coach Miss Gertrude Reynolds Music Miss Eleanor Gile Dramatic Coach Program and Cast hi order of appearance Orchestra IT mhin lon I ' osl March Sousa If ill ou Keineniber from Maytime Romberg Duel — Friends Smith Earl Merritt and Mr. Leach Accompanied by Lois Merritt National Emblem March Bagley Television Act Junior High Dramateurs Announcer James Bennell Mistress of Ceremonies Priscilla Merritt Dietetics Expert Joyce Bamber Story Hour Lady Madeline Browne All-Girl Chorus Junior High Girls Boy Soprano Neil Murphy Butterfly Ballet Sheila Murphy, narrator Sally Lee — prima ballerina Assisted by Ann Breen Jane Burliani Jacqueline James Barbara Hunter Mary Goodnow Gail O ' Shea Roxanna Turner Barbara Prouty Piano Accompaniment by Miss Elizabeth Giles Vocal Numbers Musetta ' s Waltz Song from La Buhenie Open Thy Heart Bizet Deep in My Heart, Dear from The Student Prince The Whifjenpnoj Song Minngerode, Pomeroy Golloway, Valley Performed by Louise Reddy Barbara (!ole Laura Cerilli Nancy Litchfield Charmaine Witt Ida Vespaziani Accompanied by Miss Reynolds
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22 KEY CLUB First Row: L. Towle, S. Briggs, J. Flynn, R. Fallon, G. Jacobucci, R. Dunphy, P. Avery. Second Row: Mr. Froberger, adviser, E. Merritt, D. Coombs, E. Veiga, J. Stewart. KEY CLUB Robert Dunphy, ' 48 THE Key Club is an organization of high school boys sponsored by Kiwanis Inter- national. The local Kiwanis Club makes every effort to help us organize and to teach every member of our club rules of friendship and better government. At present the Scituate High School Key Club has eleven members, consisting of Junior and Senior boys who have qualified scholastically. Our president is Ronald Fallon; vice president. Jon Flynn; secretary, Robert Dunphy; and treasurer, Gabriel Jacobucci. The purpose of this club, besides good fellow- ship, is to organize and work in every way pos- sible for the benefit of our school and our com- munity. During the recent basketball season, members of the Key Club were in charge of the sale of tickets at the home games. Our most im- portant contribution to the school so far has been the purchase of a movie camera, which may be used to take pictures of athletic and other events. We have in mind other objectives, such as bleachers, uniforms, and a new field. We hope some day to have every boy in the last two years of Scituate High School a member of our organi- zation. During the year we have received excellent assistance from our principal. Mr. Froberger.
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24 Play (one-act) BAB GOES DRAMATIC IJab Preston Louise Redely Mrs. Preston Joanne MacDonald Lou Preston Lois Merrill Janet Preston Fannie Whorf Jinisey Preston John Davis Abicula Spinkum Laura Cerilli Mrs. Crewe Eunice Clapp Olivia Crewe Barbara Robischeau Polly Dorothy McPherson Vivian Verdella Goddard Ruddy John Goodnow Patsy Charniaine Wilt Bill Sexton Charles Harney Directed by Miss Eleanor Gile Production Staff Scenery Miss Rowel! and memi)ers of the An Deparlmeiit Prompter Barbara Best Properties Nancy Gilley. Mary Lou Corrigan, Dama Sherman Lighting and Sound Effects James Robinson, Bruce Wyman Construction Mr. Benson and the boys in the Shop Department Costumes Miss Kingsbury, Dolores Parker Programs Miss Hawkes, Mary Noble, Jane Keyes, Carol Stearns Ushers Miss Harrington, Mary Lou Cor- rigan, Joan Kettell, Jane Nord, Penelope Rich, Carol Stearns, Donna Vickery What ' s What About the Senior Play Friday Evening April 16, 1948 The Senior Class Presented Big-Hearted Herbert Directed by Miss Eleanor Gile Cast In order of appearance Herbert Kalness Earl Merrill Roberta Kalness Verdella Goddard Elizabeth Kalness Jean Prouty Herbert Kalness, Junior Jon Flynn Alice Kalness Louise Reddy Andrew Goodrich Leland Towle Amy Lawrence Joanne MacDonald Jim Lawrence Ronald Fallon Mr. Goodrich William Green Mrs. Goodrich Elizabeth Fleming Mr. Havens Robert Dunphy Mrs. Havens Martha Peirce Time — the present Scene — the apartnienl of ihe Kalness family, in a small midcaslern city Production Staff Scenery Miss Rowell and Senior members of the Art Department Prompters Janet Allen, Marjorie Macy Construction Mr. Benson assisted by Senior Boys Programs Miss Hawkes, Marjorie Macy, Eleanor Noble, Eunice Clapp This year a completely new cast took the stage to present Big-Hearted Herbert, the annual Senior Play. There were laughs and smiles at the antics of big-hearted Earl Merritt, and many people wondered how Jeanie Prouty remained so calm and serene until the last act. The tender romance and the wisecracks of Roberta helped make the Class of 1948 put forth its best effort in the field of dramatics.
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