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The Gypsy Trouhadour CAST fin order of appearancel Todoro, Chief of the gypsies , Richard Clark Maria, his wife , , Beatrice Silvio Vario. determined to succeed Todoro , Robert Rice Ianina. a romantic gypsy girl ,. Barbara Staropoli Elena. under Vario's influence , Iosephine Valenti Marko, a remarkable man Robert Mason' Rosita, the prettiest of the Gypsy girls , Carolyn Tette Nikoli, son of Todoro Philip Santo Tom Gordon, of the Iuy League , Iames Vaeth Mrs. lean Ierrold. a designing woman lean Rodman Henry Clayton. a business man , Gordon Price' Mary Matthews, a lover of the simple life Roberta Nowak Clare Clayton. a wealthy girl wlzo has won Nikoli's heart , , Carol Pike CHORUS YOU KILLED A MANIH, says Marko in reading Mr. Claytons palm as Mrs. lerrold and Mary Matthews listen in horror. Where Gypsy feet are marching, the drums of time beat slow. For the capacity audience in our auditorium, time stood still on the evening of November 25, as the Gypsy feet of the tribe of Haaren marched across the stage. It was another in our series of firsts . The Gypsy Troubadourn was presented by the Glee Club under the direction of Sister Ioseph Eileen and with the dramatics supervised by Sister Evelyn. Nikoli, son of Todoro, the ruler of the gypsy tribe. returns from college and announces that he wishes to relinquish his right to rule the tribe. Todoro's scheming nephew Vario is pleased because he will then rule the tribe. Complications and accusa- tions intensify the plot, but everything is resolved by Marko who is a very remarkable man . Fi' W ieft Mary Ann Bayer Ellen Berardi' Barbara Burroughs Iudith Bromley Kathleen Brophy Eileen Cassidy Patricia deYoung' Linda Dittman Linda Lee Dominik Gail Elsensohn' Ianet Estephan Mary Io Francese Celanire Gervais' Patricia Giuliano Gail Grim Paulette Harris Ronald Hirschler' Ieanne Hogan Frank lacevangelo Mary Ann Kinskv Iudith Kramer Ioanne Kulpinski Iudith Leiston' Iames Marlette' Lorraine Muscarella Carol Nothiger Margery Palmer Charlotte Parlowitz loanne Richardson' Frances Ruifino Iudith Russer Barbara Serdenis Iames Treloar' Sally Vander Linden Carol Van Nierop Elizabeth Way Q 5' MARKO TO THE RESCUE! Marko prevents a iight between the villain Vario and the hero, Nikoli.
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aw Q, 'P Qetneat . . . a time 06 peace amd pnagen. Prevailing throughout the day, this spirit is ob- viously evident in the prayers of adoration, contri- 5-I xi! tion, thanksgiving, and petition offered by each individual in the form of mental prayer, spiritual reading and contrite confession. Furthermore, this retreat spirit is certainly strengthened by the daily following of the sorrowful stations of the cross, is definitely increased through the enlightening talks delivered by the retreat master, and is finally cli- maxed in the solemn ceremony of Benediction. The silence. the concentrated listening and the effort at sincere prayer are difficult, and yet the sense of joy at the end of a Retreat well-made is like no other happiness we find at St. Agnes. ,M six RETREAT BRINGS A TIME OF PEACE AND QUIET TO THE STUDENTS. Iuniors Nancy Ritz and Kathleen O'Connor in an effort to maintain the silence are doing some spiritual reading while Dorcas Holmes and Kathleen Amann become engrossed in their needlework. , ,, i W ig ,V Tilt. td i V. -53 -1 ' eil - lf A K ' . t.-: f Mft' f . -N. FRESHMEN OF LAST YEAR FOUND Father Shamon a ready and willing friend and adviser as Karen Gears. Sharon Griffith. and Leona Dziekonski discovered. A FAMILIAR SIGHT ESPECIALLY DURING RETREAT - prayin for guidance or perhaps just thinking over a conference are Audrey Augonis, ?udith Shaw. Elaine Downey. Ianice Shaw. Ioyce Deisinger. Nora Maxwell. Kathleen McCarthy. Mary Pfromm. Virginia Ryan. 67 Ska x Q. . ,Mg .r I SENIOR STUDENTS LED THE WAY. Here we find Geraldine Cal- lan and Rosemary Ruscio in chapel making the way of the Cross. a favorite devotion during the Holy Week Retreat.
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3 iv J 0 AMIDST THE GAIETY OF GYPSY LIFE in which Mr. Clayton and Mrs. lerrolcl are absorbed, Elena craftily diverts Claire's attention while Vario steals her necklace. Qgpsies Qoufig at out gina-,t openetia. THERES A LOT OF WORK in back stage production so learn Marlene Pero. Ieanette Sypian and Ruth Maier members of the art class. DON'T BLINK, instructs make-up artist Carol Santee to Barbara Serdenis as Carol Van Nierop and Lorraine Muscarella await their turn.
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