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CLASS PLAY June 5, 1918. Twelfth Night A Drama by William Shakespeare THE CAST Duke Orsino ------- Horace Dawson Valentine -- - - - - -- Alton D. Bryson Curio ------- Robert L, Taylor Sir Andrew Aguecheek ------- Deck Williams Sebastian ------ Josephine Knapp Antonio - --- Alton D. Bryson Malvolio --------- O. H. Logan Clown -------- Genevieve Gibson Fabian - ------- Elino r Moseley Sea Captain ------ Frank Scruggs Viola ------- Elizabeth Henry Maria George Simpson Sailors, Courtiers, Musicians, etc, Ad Libitum SYNOPSIS OF SCENES Act L Scene 1. — A sea-coast (in three) Scene 2 — Before Olivia ' s house (in one) Scene 3. — Orsino ' s palace (in two) Scene 4. — Olivia ' s house (full stage) Act n. Scene 1. — Oliva ' s cellar (full stage) Scene 2. — A street (in one) Scene 3 — Orsino ' s palace (in two) Act HL Olivia ' s garden (full stage) Act IV. Olivia ' s garden (full stage) Act V. Scene 1. — Before Olivia ' s house (in one) Scene 2. — Olivia ' s garden (full stage) Manager ----- Frank Scruggs 24
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the cause is won for the just. Never before in the history of the college have so many volunteered to fight, unsel- fishly giving up their chances for class honor and sacri- ficing their joy at graduating from college for the sake of their country. To be able to contribute so many men of good physique and mental calibre to the cause is held by the class as its greatest honor. The morning before the Senior volunteers said good- bye to the hill , the class met in front of Pearsons Hall and each member raised his hand in promise that if possi- ble, he or she would return to the college on the com- mencement week following the end of the war, to join in a class reunion. It will be a thrilling moment when some day the survivors of the struggle will shake hands with their comrades and classmates on the old College Hill and will talk together of the days that have passed. The To Be ' is full of hope and promise and its call finds a welcome response in twenty-five young lives. To- gether in school they have proven their merit, separated in the world they will show the same industry, loyalty to principle, and altruism. To pleasantly startle the musical world in the days to come, the class will contribute. Miss- es Margaret Bassett, Genevieve Gibson and Josephine Knapp. Misses Mary Miles and Mamie Wilson will go from our number as missionaries to the Foreign Field. Those who will be teachers are: Misses Simpson, Brocklehurst, Fisher and Moseley. Someday Cooper and Taylor will be practicing physicians. Scruggs will hold an important Secretaryship in Commerce. In the halls of Science will be found prominent, Anderson, Bryson, Webster, Garri- son and Watkins. Logan, Richards, Jordon and Ferntheil will be worthy ministers of the Gospel. The lawyers fur- nished by the class of ' 18 will be Turner, Williams, Lloyd and Dawson. In a word of farewell let the Senior Cla.ss speak once more of its debt to Maryville College. However, the hand of fortune may surprise the world by uncovering here some latent talent or fanning into a blaze there the smoldering emblem of genious or showering rewards up- on a persistant effort, all credit of success must return to the one source, our Alma Mater. Whatever worth to the world is done by the class of ' 18, it will be but the reflec- tion of the great light on the old Hill that has been shining for a century, and which the fingers of grateful men and the hand of a just God will keep gleaning more brightly thru the coming days. 23
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