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. . 1-- .-4 . ' o +f5M1,-54jf- lei-4-ffggx-142115-,'i:: - ?'Tl'?'f-7x,f-Y-ff-f ,-,- 1 1---ff JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL A DRAMA IN MANY ACTS ACT II Time: Curtain rises at 8 a. m., September 8, 1925 PROLOGUE There is none, for a good wine needs no bush-but A Comedy of Errors and Much Ado About Nothing on the part of the Indians set in at 8 a. m., a Tempest between the senior owls and young barbarians. Love's Labor was not Lost, however, and with the Taming of the last Shrew all ended Well. At 8:15 the organization started as Mr. Young and the Faculty Like It, Measure for Measure. The year had begun. The Duke: SCENE I Time: October 1 Characters: Touchstone and the Duke Approach, fool. Come, my tricky Touchstone. Touchstone: Is there more toil? The Duke: Nature hath made fine creatures-our football team. How fared they in the game with Central? Touchstone: Indeed, there was Fortune too ha1'd for nature. The Duke: Touchstone The Duke: Touchstone Come now, unmuzzle your wisdom. : The red and white did tie with the red and blue. How prove you that in your great heap of knowledge? : Fools may not speak wisely what men do foolishly. The Duke: Prithee, who meanest thou? Touchstone: One that you love, Leo Baillargeon, hath broke his ankle. The Duke: Thy mouth is full of news. Touchstone : Then shall you be news-crammed. The score was 0 to 0. H ll L: I l A t I -'X-gym ,fa 1 I I 19 1 I I' - J ,Z-. 'rgzb , I- I :I I I I I L N I Q 1 L X I 1 - ,Y ,. - .-- . A- ..-I sf!--Y f, -Y si --Qi-Q-f:-s, -, ,-'sfi 0 S 4' ,,. -'5f o .1 :,bN,,1 9 :,fffyQs,,p.f,i1fu-ro- C--P--,fifixlsl Pisg- Twenty-Five F x it
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i'4 F 'lF1 1 1i1?::e'-S 'f4X:':14's',?1'e2 file -so SCENE II Time: October 21 Characters: Three Witches end? First: Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd. Second: Thrice and once the hedge pig whined. Third: Harpier cries, 'Tis time, 'tis time. First: 'Tis time they pledged their money now, Athletics need support I trow. Second: But will you tell me where they met- Who led this meeting or great fete? Third: The P. T. A., of Marshall High, Met in this month of ghosts and sighs. All: Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. Third: 'T was October twenty-first, May we all beget a curse On those who would not there attend To listen to our greatest men. E. L. Newcomb and Ross N. Young Collected money for our athletic fund. Second: How many patrons did there attend? And how much more did they pledge to s First: By the pricking of my thumbs The very greatest this way comes. They pledged a thousand, less a half: So the work is lirm and good. Second: Oh, well done! I commend your pains And every one shall share in the gains. All: Double, double toil and trouble Fire burn and cauldron bubble. .fr-if.: ffk.:5f:,'+'-'.:.!s6- 2i'f1?f'LSi5zgF isis' Twenty-Six ,.,,-E., Q- 'R Q, l
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