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, 1 1 gm 1 A r41,'t , 1 , 11,319 9 '.f'f f' 1 'L' Synopsis of Class Play CBrief Outlinej 1. Introductory Play 2. Class Chorus Cclass songj 3. Whoop-La! CA three act class play.J 4. Grand Finale by Chorus fparting songj INTRODUCTION : Rumor has it that an American political leader of some years ago visited a certain tribe of Indians. The chief asked him to deliver an address to his braves. From time to time cries of Whoop-la! Whoop-la! inter- rupted his harangue. When hc completed his speech he asked the chief what compliment his warriors had paid him. The chief replied, without embarrassment, that his braves had merely said, Hot air! Hot air! NOTE: Any resemblance which the characters in the play bear to European dictators, living or dead,is purely coincidental. SETTING : Act I: Scene I A clearing in the forest, one afternoon. Scene II Before the chief's wig- wam in another section of the forest, late that night. Scene III Same place as for Scene II, the following morning. Act II: Scene I: Same place, same time as for Scene III of Act I. Scene II' An area of the forest sev- eral miles distant, some months later. Scene III. Same place, same time as for Scene 1 of Act I. Act III: Same place, same time as for Scene Il of Act I. ' E271 wig,
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