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THE ECHO “ MID-SUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” ---THESENIOR PLAY Fairies held sway one lovely night in June, when the Senior class of 1916 very successfully played ‘A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream’? to a large audience. Spreading brauches of a massive eatalpa and a beautiful magnolia tree, with a green velvety jawn, and a back eround of shrubs and trees affording a most wonderful setting for the play. Reflected lights concealed among the foliage of the trees added materially to the seenie effects. The stage setting was plan- ned and designed by Miss Abeel, and as on many previous oceasions, it brought forth much praise for our Art instuctor. The dainty and beautiful costumes were made by the Mothers’ Association, the Senior girls, and the students of the Sewing classes, under the able instruction of Miss Carpenter, who gave un- tiringly of her time and labor to assist in making the play a success. Carefully trained by Miss Maddux, the dainty dancing fairies and elves ret}ected much credit to their instructor and to themselves. The Musical section of the production was directed by Mr. Maile and was sung by a selected chorus of Senior girls. The Cast was coached by Miss Moodey and Mrs. Barret, and unlimited ered- it is due them for the manner in which the production was given. Fred Hatch, proved himself a very capable and efficient business manager, and very ereditably carried out the business end of the play. It was with the financial assistance of the Board of Education that bleachers were constructed for the accomodation of the audience. The Seniors are great- ly indebted to the Board for its willing and helpful assistance. PLOT There existed in the city of Athens, a law whereby a daughter could be com- peled to marry the man of her father’s choice. If she refused, the parent could, by the law have his child put to death. Egeus, a citizen of Athens, one day appeared before the reigning duke, The- seus, accompanied by his daughter, Hermia, her lover, Lysander, and Demetri- us, the man of Hyeus’s choice, whom he wished Hermia to marry. HEgeus beg- ged the duke that the law be used against his daughter because she refus- ed to marry Demetrius. Theseus, who in a very few days was to be married to Hippilyta, the queen of the Amazons, whom he loved very dearly, was not moved by the entreaties of Hermia, and it was to no avail that the fair maid told of her friend Helena’s love for Demetrius and of her own love for Lysander and her hatred for Deme- trius, the man of her father’s choice. Theseus’s decision was that Hermia should have four days in which to consider whether she prefered death or mar- riage to Demetrius The duke’s audience then dispersed. Hermia and Lysander tarried behind and resolved to flee from Athens and
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