St Agnes High School - Palm Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Ha, Don't you wish vou could give orders like Caesar. laugh the Roman soldiers lFrances Sweeney and Ann Palermo! derisively at Arod 4Rose Mary O'Brienl and his domineering wife, Rachel fShirley Schaeferl. CAST Gaius, a Roman soldier .......... Ann Palermo Lucius, another soldier .......... Frances Sweeney Tirza, mistress of the inn ......... Roberta Masseau Rachel, a traveler from the North . . Shirley Schaefer Arod, her husband .............. Rose Mary O'Brien Barshan, owner of a caravan ...... Ioan Cariola Nuna, a small slave girl .......... Margaret Gervais Octavia, widow of a Roman general Joan Pereira Siti, her Ethiopian slave .......... Dolores Onorato Mary ...... Mary Ellen O'Connell Joseph .......... Ellen McNamee Shepherds ......... Bette Gantert, Juanita Merkel, Antoinette Cavie- chioli, Marilyn Adams. Bearers to Octavia ...... Eleanore Leonard, Judy Lang, Marilyn Van Curran, Mary J. Sheehan -wzlfewefw Look at her, the brightest hand- maid l've ever had to offer , boasts Barshan Uoan Cariolal of Nuna 1Margaret Gervaisl. 'kwhat have you done with my amulet? demands Octavia Uoan Pereira? of the frightened Nuna lMargaret Gervaisl, as the Roman soldier fAnn Palermol and the mistress of the inn 1Roberta Masseaul threaten punishment. 37

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i Lady, forgive me, I am a thief. I stole your amuletl con- fesses Barshan, the Egyptian merchant iJoan Cariolal to Oc- tavia lJoan Pereiral. . . . or tell again the wondrous storu . . . Rough Roman soldiers, harassed travelers, a sharp- tongued mistress of the inn, a crafty merchant not above cheating his customers, an undersized little Greek slave girl and a haughty Patrician Roman matron-all helped to make STAR SONG, presented by the Junior class as their Christmas play a memorable dramatic venture. None of these people in the play had any idea that a great and holy event was taking place that night the travelers' child was born in the cow shed of the inn, yet into the life of each one of them came a subtle and im- proving change. When the cow-shed doors are thrown open the lovely young mother fMary Ellen 0'Connelll and her husband Joseph fEllen McNameel fbehind herl are seen surrounded by shepherds Bette Gantert, Marilyn Adams, Antoinette Cavicchioli and Juanita Merkel. Amfhf XX 1 X ar. 5 gX --'E' fill Siti lDolores Onoratol personal slave to Octavia, directs the slave bearers 1Marilyn Van Curran and Mary Joyce Sheehanl in the placing of the painted chests and bundles. 36



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Chairman Joyce Lappetito and her Miner seem h escort Ed appy at the way the Mission dance is progressing. . . . or to trip ii' on the iight, fantastic toe Just before Thanksgiving, the CSMC unit of St, Agnes sponsored a dance. This proved a rel- atively painless way to focus attention on the Mis- sions and to raise money for their needs. The girls and their escorts who descended into Corpus Christi Hall found it transformed with orange and yellow festoons, and balloons. Chrysanthemums and corn- stalks gave an atmosphere of Fall and harvest. Everyone who danced seemed willing to pay the fiddler for the Missions. Intermission time offers a chance to rc new acquaintances and perhaps talk over a coming football game. At least that looks like what Marilyn Judson a d B ' and h ' ' n etty Schwind t eir escorts might be doing. Tickets are taken at the door by Patricia Flynn and Christine Vogt from Mary Keating and Richard Turner, Margaret Fancy and Norman Schott N Manners are remembered as girls introduce their escorts to the chaperones. Yvonne Mas seau introduces Tommy Recine to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Preiss, Nancy Mahoney does the same to her escort ihiddenl To Mr. and Mrs. Pasl-:al while Betty Schwind waits her turn.

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