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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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P' f-fgifki 2,141-T' TFff 'if SCENE III Time: November I8 Character: Launcelot Launcelot: Certainly my conscience did serve me to run to the banquet, my master. The fiend was at mine elbow and tempted me, saying to me, Goblin Launce- lot, Gobbo, Good Launcelotf' or 'LGood Gohbof' or Good Launcelot Gobbo, use your legs, take the start, run to the athletic banquet at Marshall High. My conscience said, No, take heed, honest Launcelotg take heed, honest Gobbog do not rung stay home and prepare thy lessons for the morrow. Budge, says the fiend of enjoy- ment. Budge not, says my conscience. The fiend entices me thusly, Go, Gobbo Launcelot. There will be eats in plenty, toasts by athletic stars, dancing, card play- ing, crowds of people, and all manner of enjoyment. My conscience was over- come by the fiend. The fiend gave the more friendly counsel. I ran, my heels were at his commandmentg I ran. SCENE IV Time: November 25 Characters: Page and Falstaff Page: Master, Master! News, old news, and such news as you never heard of. Falstaff : Verily, speak it in the freedom of thy knowledge. Page: I have just anon returned from Marshall High school where I witnessed every move and action of the seniors of the institution. My worthy thane, I wish thou haclst been in my company 5 for thou wouldst have been entertained right well. The actors were well informed in the art of amusing. Falstaff : How now, who were these actors and what did they play? They could not play without playing something. I say to you, I do desire deliverance. Page: The actors played The Intimate Strangers, penned by Booth Tarking- ton. The leading actors were Doris Youngren and Earl Cunningham. They did do their work as beseemed them. Falstaff: You delivered your knowledge well. I shall now go hence and entreat Master Gower to sup with me. SCENE V Time: December 18 Characters: Ariel and Prospero Ariel: All hail, great master! grave sir, hail! I come, Ariel, and all his quality. Prospero: Hast thou, spirit, performed to paint the things that I bade thee? o T ' I ,,'A' 3t 3ffs7'i:4ox1?i9?'Lf9T?iA55ff4f'-e 51:?54r'?-in' Tu'e n t y-Seven
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