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Malden High School Volume 94 Edition 5
Our 94th Year February 2009
greenroom’s The Odyssey
Stimulus package may aid malden Dan Holmqvist Reporter
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Alex Mathieu as Pete and Michael Veino as Odysseus. David Riemer Head News Writer
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N JAN. 30, 2009, the Greenroom Dramatic Society took the audience on a journey through an adaptation of the epic Greek classic, The Odyssey. The original Odyssey was a serious tale, filled with actions and moral rectitude, but subsequently somewhat of a “dry book for many
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high school students,” stated junior Herman Tse, who read the story his freshman year. To overcome this aridness, the students transformed the script into a hilarious expedition through many of the story’s major events. The curtain opens, revealing a shipwrecked Odysseus, played by Michael Veino, being found by Nausicca, played by Sarah Rose on
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her way to do the laundry. Together, they go to Nausicca’s parents, Alcinous, played by Matt Weldai, and Arete, played by Patti McClenthen, in the hopes that they might aid Odysseus on his journey back home to Ithaca. Before they agree to help him however, they ask to hear how he became shipwrecked on their island. continued pg 15
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RESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, focusing on the economy in the early days of office, has devoted his efforts in trying to pass a gargantuan $820 billion stimulus package, aimed at helping America’s lagging economy. The package, passed by the Senate with a 61-36 vote on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009, directs billions of dollars towards tax cuts, rebuilding infrastructure, health care, education, and energy, all the while creating new jobs. The bill still needs to go through the House for a final vote. Although the President called for bipartisanship and unity during the January 28th vote in the House of Representatives, the package was not voted for by a single Republican. Nevertheless, the bill was still passed with a 244 to 188 vote. Supporters of the bill say it will help stimulate the economy, create jobs, and lay the foundation for a successful future by improving education and infrastructure. Representative Edward Markey from Malden hailed the plan as “an opportunity to create millions of new jobs, invest in vital priorities, and position our economy for future growth.” Republicans who opposed the bill say that the new package will drive the nation into even deeper debt, and that too much money is being spent on government programs rather than being put toward tax relief. There are even divides within the Democratic Party as to how the bailout money should be spent. Some insist that more money should be geared toward long-term restructuring rather than short-term relief. Malden has also submitted plans to Congress, in hopes of receiving federal aid for several projects. One such plan is calling for a $6 million renovation of the Jenkins Auditorium into a “1,600 seat artdeco performing arts center at Malden High School.” The proposal, if it is approved, would create 76 construction jobs and be part of the comprehensive $70 million renovation of MHS. continued pg 10
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