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-'J ' ,...v 1'5g.2.r' , -4'1 9 -,owfIS152'f1'f: ff ?ff: ' ff-,J ' 1 A'-' 5 K. Mercutio: Yea, my good fellow, it did so. And I was much surprised at the announcement that the Marshall's athletic field would be newly equipped. The rt Effie Johnson Foundation was right generous. Marshall shall now have a field suited for all the goodly sports. But let other schools measure Marshall by what H they will: Marshall will measure them a measure. , 1 I SCENE VII lo I Time: March 19 Characters: Amiens and Jacques ff Amieu Ig Under the greenwood tree yy Who loves to lie with me, 'Q And tune his merry note it Unto the sweet hird's throat, Come hither, come hither, come hither. V Here shall he see No enemy iii. But winter and rough weather. Jacques: More, more, I prithee, more. ji Amiens: It will make you melancholy, Monsieur Jacques. Jacques: I thank it. More, I prithee, more. fl Amiens: My voice is ragged: I know I cannot please you. ako Jacques: I do not desire you to please me. Come, more, another song. Amiens: What you will, Monsieur Jacques. , Jacques: Heard you that operetta in the Marshall auditorium, March 19th? XD Amiens: Oni, Monsieur Jacques. 9 Jacques: Well then, if ever I thank any man, I'll thank you, if you'll but sing what you remember of it. f Amiens: More at your request than to please myself. Methinks 'tis hard to ' sing The Bells of Beaujoulaisw as the Senior Glee Club of Marshall did that night. he Jacques: '4The Bells of Beaujoulaisln was that the name? The name was as I' good as the operetta. A Benedick: f. aff:-ss 11' L,-our--. o rf P0 it. sum VIII Time: April 6 1 Characters: Don Pedro and Benedick IX li Sing no more dittiesg sing no more Y- Of plays and dances and banquets. 5 I'll sing of a concert good to behold Z It was April sixth they gave it. -I 'R-2 f' 'y t' -4 .5, N:f 5-'fi O Twenty-Nine
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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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, --.0 14, 0 0 , 0 - ,1:Qb,fxQ-afllf-1137-1 , lk,,Z? f , -vf w., l Don Pedro: By my troth, a good song. Benedick: And an ill singer that sings it. Don Pedro: Ha, no, nog faith: thou singest well enough. Benedick: The best I can, and I have just anon heard some excellent singing. Don Pedro: Marry, and whither? Benedick: It was at Marshall High school that the Rhys-Herbert Chorus ren- dered a concert. Don Pedro: And thou didst attend? Benedick: Truly, I did. The profits were given to the athletic fund, and such a worthy cause needs support. Don Pedro: Verily, verily, good fellow. SCENE IX Time: April 9 Characters: Hamlet and Ophelia Hamlet: For us, and for our comedy, Here stooping to your clemency, We beg your hearing patiently. Ophelia: What means this, my Lord? Hamlet: It means merry ment. This raving is of the Second Senior Class Play At Marshall High school. None that beheld it but Did praise the efforts of the players. Ophelia: Will ye tell me what this show meant? Hamlet: This show was Merton of the Movies, And it imported the argument Of a young gentleman aspiring to the movies. Ophelia: - I mark the play well. Was there a prologue? Hamlet: Phoebus cart went 'round many times Whilst the prologue was given, For the preparation was the prologue. Ophelia: Marry, I should have liked this play well. Hamlet: 'Twas good, my lady. 1 - 'iff 5317 o'E1?i'.X:4l6 f'2Q 5 T 5545? Thirty
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