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“‘Abbra, cadabra,’’ Marco the Magnificent (Gerald O’ Neill) and his incomparable assistant Rosalie (Monique Lareau) literally take the shirt off Gerry’s Dad. Participants in the gala of the Cirque de Paris are Peter Gay, William Castro, Wendy Ryan, Steven Wynne, Robin Lincoln, Christine Lambert, Gerald O'Neill, and Michele Lareau. ORE Gare coaiteanpissien Bag and baggage in hand, Doctor Wilhem Glass (William Castro) tells Rosalie that he is feverishly in love with her. Dancing bears (Lisa Marchese and Joanne Currier) and Goldilocks (Lucille Suave) are captivated by the carnival’s fanfare.
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Siamese twins (Andree Fontaine and Mary Becket) keep in step despite their adhesion. Puppet friends, Reynaldo, Carrot Top, Marguerite, and Henry, along with Lili (Roberta McAlice) sing ‘‘Love Makes The World Go Round.’ Step Right ‘‘Welcome to Schlegel’s Cirque de Paris!’’ Welcome to ‘‘Carnival,’’ the story of Lily, a girl who runs away to the fantasy world of the circus! On April 28, 29, and 30, over one thousand people answered Peter Gay's cry by crowding into a bright auditorium. Multi-colored curtains in the doorway, crepe paper streamers, bright pennants from the ceiling and the whine of an accordion in the Arguing on stage, Jacquot (Robert locono) desperately pleads with Paul (Paul Gamache) to continue as a puppeteer with the Carnival. background opened the production, for which the chosen cast of thirty-five rehearsed up to four nights a week under the direction of Sister Marialyn and Sister M. Evangela. Backstage, the festive atmosphere of the players was affected only by the tensions of getting into costume and remembering Cues and lines! As Marguerite, the puppet, was preparing to go onstage and sing, Up! Carnival Draws Record Crowd “Yum Tikki Tikki Tum Tum,”’ her red veil could not be located. Sister Patricia Harrington did some quick improvisational sewing before a dragnet-search finally located the missing mantilla behind a dressing room door. Hard work and long hours went into ‘‘setting the mood’’ and making the spring play one to remember.
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Athletes Reap Annual Laurels;Teachers Meet for Institute Spring brought many surprises but also three popular annual events. Students and teachers participated and succeeded in making the activities both different and memorable. April showers brought May flowers but for some Feehanites, May also meant a double-header holiday. Others offered their services at the Teacher’s Institute, a convention which uses our school for two days. Students became kitchen aides, ushers, and parking attendants for our guests. A spirited folk mass opened the Institute. Participants then moved to the gymnasium to view exhibits or to classrooms for discussions. Lobby walls were plastered with diocesan school art work ranging from finger-painted Raggedy Annes to pastel landscapes. Candy sampling and havoc were abundant. Our school didn’t look the same. ‘‘Mr. Servant talks at speeds of 140 words per minute with occasional gusts up to 160 words per minute,’’ wisecracked master of ceremonies, Mr. Paul O’Boy at the annual Sports Award Banquet. Three hundred sixty guests and relatives honored athletes at the yearly event. The usual menu of chicken pie, peas, potatoes, and cranberry sauce was Served with an added surprise of ice cream for dessert. Special guest, Mr. Louis Souza, class of 1971, presented senior, Richard Sheehan, with the Gary Flynn award for outstanding Educators fill the auditorium to capacity for the mid-morning Macs concelebrated at he. r Teachers Institute. @ Banners proclaim the Holy Spirit as priests from aacheonns communities officiate at Mass. a PAREN um?
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