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66 77 Ae Q eniom, ncor,o0rafecL fgrerienfa .7 jgffune I' Slumber on, my little gypsy sweetheart . . . The supporting gypsy chorus comes forth with strains of this beautiful lullaby. Tramp, tramp, tramp . . . Mock heroism is portrayed by the dashing Livonian Hussars. The finale song, Always Do As People Say You Should, brings on many curtain calls for the entire cast. On come false eyelashes, mascara, and fy grease paint for Barbara Ferer, Marlene y Genord, and Joanne Galarowicz. Admini- stering the treatment are Ruth Adamites, Joan Chmiel, Bev Flemming, and Kay Hermann. ! 1 Look out, lasses! When that suave captain ff of the Hussars CBarbara Knothl steps into the spotlight - but woe! His heart is true X to Irma, ballerina of the Corps de Ballet CJudy Reskel. , l Two handsome Hussar captains, Timar and lp Almar, played by Ruth Miller and Chris- tine Koenig, court their favorite bal- , lerinas, Dianne Gleffe and Lucy Perna, the ones with the laughing blue eyes. I l I 1 l N The gypsy lovers, Marlene Genord and Marlene Reno, are unaware of the pre- 3 sence of Vaninka, fBeverly Johnson? who 3 keeps a motherly eye on them. The Search for iotrery ticket no. 1,000,001 ll furnishes many humorous encounters be- ,A tween Count Berezowski fMarion Biss- chop! and the ballet master, Fresco, by Barbara Graybruck.
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These, our high school days, are filled with all the good things we hunger for . . fun, happiness, the companionship of good friends playing, dancing, and singing together . . . living, laughing, and sharing together. These are the fun- filled, never-to-be-forgotten days of our youth - ablaze with intense love . . . love of life, love of our friends, and love of God. Truly Our Lady Mary must have been thinking of youth when she sang of her beloved Son: He hath filled the hungry with good things . . . Barbara Lee Gardecki '37.
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YQ R- Yell M, ee X , xx 1 X 6 i ' ,-v. fl . Ni 'H -39. It If only people said the things they meant . . a bantering duet sungby Mille. Pom Pom Uo- anne Galarowiczl to Captain Ladislaus. Mary Ann Addy Marilyn Kotkowski 4 'NV' xl
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