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Phoenix Dramatics. Taming of the Shrew. DRAMATIS PERSONAE: PETRUCHIO, BAPTISTA, HORTENSIO, BIONDELLO, GRUMIO, MUSIC MASTER, KATHARINE, BIANOA, Tailor, Cook, Servants, Guests, etc. 123 Mrss COLVILLE Miss TINSLEY Miss FITSCHEN Mlss BENEDICT Mlss TRUESDALE lMfISS ISHAM Miss HAZEL KELLEY Miss XVHITELAW
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seemed to have been amused and if such were the case, I think We may say that the evenings entertainment was a success, for surely the Object of a Sophomore Play is to amuse. The play itself Was light, and certainly not a great literary achievement, but as the class '02 can boast of no Ellen Terrys nor Henry lrvings, A Fair Barbarian was perhaps best suited to the capabilities of the actors. Fl Fair Barbarian. March 12, 1900. DRAMATIS PERSONA E: Miss OCTAVIA BAssETT, A Fair Barbarian, Miss BELINDA BASSETT, Octaviafs Aunt, LADY THEORALD, LUCIA GASTON, Granddaughter of Lady Theobald, CAPTAIN BAROLE, MR. BARMISTONE, Miss BURNHAM, Miss EGERTON, Miss LYDIA EGERTON, REV. ARTHUR POPPLETON, MR. MARTIN BAssETT, in JACKJ7 MARY ANN, Other Slowbridge girls. 122 Miss STEVENS Miss MYER Miss ISHAM Miss RODGERS Miss SLOAN Miss CHAPMAN Miss HENDERSON Miss ROOT Miss CONABLE Miss SOOFIELD Miss YOsT Miss PRESTON Miss BROOKS
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clamor promenade URING the busy wlntel' months, the Junlors, sullounded by the novelty of 'fuppel classman lesponslbllltlesf' fO1 vet oftentlmes that lt IS to them that college pal lance has applled that agreeable soundmo' 2LdJGCl1VG, Jolly When sprlnfr comes howevel, lt 1S as elsy f01 them to be gay as fO1 the out dool wolld to g1OW beautllul About thls tlme Generous supplles of mall mattel beofln to come to them and thele IS always somethlnvf wondel fully satls factol y ln clalmlng a lal fre Shdle of the tl easules of the college mul bag 'lhe contents ol these vallous lettels and palcels ale shaled wlth all the othel Junlols ln greatest S601 ecy and then they all look so lntele ted and exelted that evelyone else guesses that the melly ClOWd ale plannlnfr fol the Junlol Plom A pleasule shaled 1S a plcasule doubled and so when that day ln cal ly spllng comes and the Junlol class Plesldent an nounces that thele 1S to be a P1 om and that evelv glrl, old and new, 1S asked to Joln ln the dance, of eoulse everyone IS pleased, especlally the J unlors What satlsfaetlon 0'11lS Oet out of just antlclpatlnfr a Ofood lCS that ffshe Clldllllj expect half so much fun The gowns they have Worlled about always turn out to be 16 mallzably becomlno, the men the soulce of Greatest unceltaln ty and the most neces al y 'lll31Cl6S fol the oceaslon, ale sule to appeal on the scene when the tlme leally comes and are ln the oplnlon of thelr fall eseolts 4' mply grand' Then the danclnofl On Plom nlffht It has all the chalms of belng new, fO1 lt 15 so unusual Hto tllp the llght fantastlc' ln Wells halls Wlbh the tel nel sex The iilools ale 1D fine condltlon, the muslc all that can be de slled and ln the excltement and leal enjoyment of the best of good tlmes the Fleshmen ale as gay as ln thelr Hlgh school days, the Sophomores qulte folffet to compale the event WV1lZl1 thell' f'Sophomo1e Dramatlcs 3, the SCDIOIS feel almost younff affaln, and the Junlols ale absolutely happy But finally the muslc ceases the men say good bye and one by one the wealy maldens hully L1pSlDiLl1S to talk lt all ovel The danclnv stops at twelve but who can control the unruly tongues of a bevy ol melry g11lS7 94 ca ' ' . y . . . H. ,, n D U 1 O . b . , , . in . . . ' cz' u . ' n i n a v 1 D I .- .C . . , . r ' , . 1 -U -' . 1 1 t D.. - u 4 ' -. S - b ' . ' , . ' , . no 7 ' 1 1' x ' 1 1 ' - A . , I T- . . 1 C- ' 5 . ' D D tlme! Then when the reallzatlon comes everyone of them de- chl. 1 ' r .77 . y 5. ? , Q . - , S . L. . - - . . L C 1 A I ' I , I . . 31 S1 -77 'O' I ' Z1 l , N ' . f 37 1 I' i . ' . . . - v 7 - ' I 1 ' , . .D , ' 1 ' 7 . ' . 1 1 D O .' , , . . j . za L i ' za 1.1
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