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ROBERT WHITE UA man of good repute, carriage, bearing, and estimation. Lovelv LHbUIU'l5 1,051 VVAYN If WIN GIEIRT I-Ie that hath a beard is more than a youthf' Mllfh Ado Abou! Nolhing MAX WRIGHT Here-'s a gentleman and a friend of mine. Mfaszzre for Mea5zz1'e LOUISE YAGER As merry as the day is lon Jllzzflz Ado About Norlzing CLINTON TOMPKINS Boy, what sign is it, when a man of great spirit grows melancholy. Orlzeffo 4515155 uf '41
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6515155 of '41 me joHN sHArifr1R Men of his way should hc most lihcraig they are set here for examples. Hemlv VIII ALLIQN SHIQPHHRD There's no such sport as sport by sport o'er thrown. ,'1'.t You Lifcv If IOSHPH SHEPHERD - A man that hath studied the World. Level: LlZb0Il7 .Y Lux! FDVVARD STEINKH He reads muchq he is a great observer. 711!i14,r Crzfinzr MARY .TANF STERN Thy tender hefted nature shall not give thee o'er' to harshness. Ixzrzg Lear GORDON STREIB He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one, exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuad- ing. Hemlv VIII DONALD THOMPSON The quality of mercy is not strained. lbffrflzzzfzf of lfrnzre IRENE THORNTON The fairest queen that ever we received. II Henry IV LA VERN TOOLEY VVho hath not heard it spoken how deep you are within the books of God. II Hemlv IV VERA TROYER There's language in her eye, her cheek. her lip. Troilzzs and Crfmidfz HENRY UMBREIT 'LFor every man has business and desire such as it is. Hzzmfei DOROTHY VVHSSLING Give thy thoughts no tongue. Hamlet
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AW 'K OW' that my last class is over today I guess I'll stop at the sun dial and look over t e 3 , t. 3, Q a - h i list that Bill Shakespeare gave me. Gee, I never helped to cast a play before, but this should be fun . . . The first character he wants is a young gentleman who has the ability to rip off S1zadrazflz. It doesnlt take long for strangers on the campus to become acquainted with our college slang, I see. This is easyg Ohm Pauli is just the fellow for that . . . VVonder if he wants anyone to sing .ive lliczrifz. I'll jot down that Howard Dill does that beautifully . . . Then he wants a king and queen. Let's see, Gordy Streib should at that role 'cause he's made a capable Student Body President this year. George Stanger has shown characteristics of executive ability too, as our senior class president. And then there's Tubby Yoder who worked hard over the banquet as class president when we were Juniors. And wouldn't Irene Thornton make a grand queen? She's been May Queen this last year. And if Shakespeare saw Fran Mayer as Queen at the Student Reception in the fall, he'd consider her for the role, too . . . Next he wants a court jester. Wlho are our funny men? Therels Paul I-Iunsinger, Guy Oliver, and Don Cooper . . . Maybe I should save Cooper for the role of the young man with exceptional physical ability. Oh, but we have so many athletes in our class that I suppose it will be dillicult to narrow the choice down to one. Hal Henning with his swimming, Chuck Bettinger with basketball and baseball, Riebel, Arlen, Bishop, VVhite, Umbreit, and more yet . . . Then Shakespeare wants me to pick an advisor to the king. That means some one with exceptional mental powers all right. Dane Scagliola or Frank Huke are good Senior representatives for that role. There's Don Thompson, too. Or how about Nancy Grote with a feminine viewpoint? This matter of choosing characters from the Senior class is going to be a more diflicult procedure than I imagined. VVe even have two fellows to blow the trumpet at the beginning of the play- Burton and Freshley. Guess I should have some help in Hlling out this list . . . There goes ProfOliver. I-Iere's my chance . . Oh, Prof . . vx-,X
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