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The thought of a chaperon on this expedition was not overlooked, as the girls were well-reminded of the importance of the same by the descriptive song, Sailing, as sung by Evelyn Schroder and the chorus. Several clever dancing features added much to the gayety of the production. No entertainment would be quite complete Without its bit of humor, which in this instance was most cleverly portrayed by Frances Brown as the typical Country Boy with his riddles and shyness. The would-be gypsies seemed much attracted and the fortune teller of the band did her share by attracting him with her prediction of a happy future and fame, as told in the song, The lfortune Teller, expres- sively sung by hlary Anderson. As an expression of gratitude for the good fortune our Country Boy extends an invitation to the girls to the farm, with a promise of a good stock of victuals. Ruth Garringer, in the part of Isabelle, who has been left along in the camp, begins exploring. Her reward is that of sufficient ingredients for a rare bit. All goes well, the gypsy prince returns and, much to his delight, rinds his cook. Our Country Boy once more is seen and announces his claim for the fortune teller, and the remainder of the XVould-be Gypsy Band are well claimed by the followers of the Gypsy Prince. YFRANCES l,i-:ioHNiNoER, '33, S1
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The uest of the Gypsy BY H. LOREN CLExiEN'rs :ana CAST OF CHARACTERS GYPSX' ,.....,.. ..,.... ..,,...,. I I anzanetta Trautman Cocxrav Boii A ........ Frances Brown IsABE.LLE .,.. ,AA .Ruth Garringer BARBARA, A A ,,,.,. Mary Anderson RHODA ,... A A Frances Leighninger TDOROTHY , , ...r, Dora Nichols MYRAAA A A . , ,Evelyn Schroder IDA. . . A Mlilsie Spence -IEANA A A A .Madaline Root l,iL1.iAx , A , . . Martha Pfaadt CiV1I7.f'V fllrn- Dzzufizzg 671077157 Margaret Ross Fdith Holder Frances l.ampe A-Xdeline Schubert Margaret Scott Edna Young Roxy Jones Alma Mcliay Ruth Lanter l.ouise Mussey Cfzorm Filizaheth Franke Marie Uhmer Virginia lsaacs Marjorie XYones Aurora Yankova HE NIGHT or NI,-XRCH Io, IQ33, found an attentive audience anxiously waiting for the curtains to he drawn on the first scenes of the attractive operetta, The Quest of the Gypsy, being presented in the gym- nasium of the Nurses' Home. The moment arriveseemusic faint at first and lmecoming louder reveals with it a woodland scene with a gypsy fire and a carefree gypsy prince and his hand. As the title of the OPCFEIIZI suggests, this gypsy hand has a quest, which further revealed, is that of securing a cook! The part of the gypsy prince was ably and realistically enacted hy Manzanetta Trautman, who assumed the difficult task of portraying the masculine role. The scene changes- due to the unexpected appearance of another hand, this one being of the fairer i?l sex. These young ladies, members of a cooking school and desirous of spending a week in the open as gypsies, much to their delight come upon the camp. This group of girls was most attractive in their costumes of many colors, each one speaking or acting her particular part with individuality and enthusiasm. S0
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