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11 VIKING FOR A DAY. Dana Carter, se¬ nior, awaits entrance to the castle. Seniors play-act Mdknl Christmas tudying Shake- speare didn ' t have to be all grind and groan. Playing parts of favorite characters was a gas and resurrected Old Willi again. Seniors in Janet Sefton ' s En¬ glish IV classes thought they ' d en¬ joy a Medieval Christmas so they tied their study of Macbeth to that of the holiday and came up with Christmas at the Castle. Everyone in Sefton ' s English classes received an invite. Mac¬ beth and Lady Macbeth were to be the host and hostess. King Duncan, his sons Malcolm and Do- naldbain, Banquo and Macduff were all invited. Senior Sean Johnson who had come as a monk even stitched his own cos¬ tume. Some uninvited guests who had sneaked past the palace guards into the Mead Hall had come, also — the likes of three witches, Hecate, and an execu- laying parts of favorite characters was a gas and resurrected ’Old Willie’ again.” tioner. All came dressed for the occasion. Said senior Dana Carter, I wanted to come as a Viking. Caroline Jackson, senior, dressed as Lady Macbeth, laughed, My crown kept falling off. Senior Marcia Mister confid- ed, Well, I had this witch hat at home so .... As soon as everyone was seated according to rank, the banquet began. Lord and Lady Macbeth gave the yuletide toast. The castle ' s serfs carried trays of ladden fare from the cas-l tie kitchen and served the guests on tables decorated with ever¬ green boughs and candlelight. Even “Old Willie himself was there to read the Ye Olde Wills, ' ' as carolers sang in the back¬ ground. When the class period end! ed, reluctantly, so did the ban¬ quet. The experience had been something different and memo¬ rable — a quantum leap back into another time. □ written by jass.
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WITCH MARCIA MISTER, senior and her other two ' w»erd sisters put n appearances at Macbeth’s Christmas at the Castle GLAD FACES GREET balloons sent by admirers on Valentine ' s Day, as a weary Yolanda Heade, Se¬ nior Honor Society member, sifts through name tags during distri¬ bution. Some seniors like Phyllis Morgan naturally get high from all of the hot air. Valentine, balloons baubles, and bon bons A SCHEMING LADY Macbeth, Karen Broyles, senior, plays up to a ghostly King Duncan during seventh period ' s English IV. ENGLISH- 19
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