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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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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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M , A . ffffja' 117' gT'1'f'T 'fT'TS.i 'ff'-g 7,l. Tf 'f:i?, ' 1-'P' L Qi 'f '7 0 l Ariel: To every article. I entered John Marshall, up the steps, ,L Through the doors, the halls, into the auditorium Q1 I led the throng, then I devised 3' A Christmas pageant, sung by the students. ' Beautiful music I caused to be played On that memorable Friday, December eighteenth. All across the stage, the figures of Mary, Joseph, and Shepherds I caused to be led, enacting The Story of Christmas. Prospero: ,ii This was well done, my bird. S Thy shape, invisible, retained thou still? if Ariel: T Ay, Sir. 1 After the music ceased, I gently led in Those mothers and fathers, back to the massive hall T As you commanded. And the Mothers' Club, Il. Filled with the desire to help, that I had instilled in them, it Gave to this school of John Marshall, three mural paintings yt Representing Labor, Truth, and Service. Prospero: 2, ' Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves, , Help those scholars that they may see the good in labor, P40 As the Village Blacksmith did, that they may search for truth in the heavens, xy And that they may learn a lesson from the Good Samaritan. ' Then, Ariel, our work will have been accomplished. 1, X, Ariel: Was't well clone? ,, Prospero: Bravely. my diligence, thou shalt be free. 7 U SCENE VI , i Time: February IO Characters: Mercutio and Benvolio Benvolio: Many a time have l seen a pageant, but never such a pageant as this hath been. Q Mercutio: Thou canst not teach me to forget the cafeteria supper whereto many 'F a guest had been invitefl. ,L Benvolio: Thou shouldst not think only of thy palate, good Mercutio. The pageant well portrayed the Spirit of '61 and 'tis no need, I trow, to say that the memory of Abraham Lincoln aroused patriotism in the hearts of the onlookers. 'J' Q ,QT-.f.frC fa Iffgfn 21i'a'Zvfl..i,1fTii1?E-222.-Sfwifwi ' 1+-0 7-269 Twenty-Eight
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