. Hacawa . iss Stecher (7) \ Bohm - - - - - Legende 1 Wieniawski Obertass Mr. Patterson (8) Dvorak Humsresque The Merchant of Venice A Comedy in four acts by William Shakespeare, given by the Euronian and Philalethean Literary Societies in the Lenoir College Auditorium Monday evening, November 27, 1911, 8:00 oclock. Duke of Venice Antonio, the Merchant of VeniceBassanio, his kinsman and friendGratiano, 1 Mmda ^ Antf>nio Solanl0 i and Bassanio Salanno, ) Lorenzo, in love with Jessica - Shylock, a Jew - Tubal, a Jew. friend to Shylock Launcelot Gobbo, a clown, servant to Shylock Old Gobbo, fa
. Hacawa . iss Stecher (7) \ Bohm - - - - - Legende 1 Wieniawski Obertass Mr. Patterson (8) Dvorak Humsresque The Merchant of Venice A Comedy in four acts by William Shakespeare, given by the Euronian and Philalethean Literary Societies in the Lenoir College Auditorium Monday evening, November 27, 1911, 8:00 oclock. Duke of Venice Antonio, the Merchant of VeniceBassanio, his kinsman and friendGratiano, 1 Mmda ^ Antf>nio Solanl0 i and Bassanio Salanno, ) Lorenzo, in love with Jessica - Shylock, a Jew - Tubal, a Jew. friend to Shylock Launcelot Gobbo, a clown, servant to Shylock Old Gobbo, father to Launcelot Leonardo, servant to Bassanio Balthazar, servant to Portia Portia, an heiress Nerissa, her waiting-maid Jessica, daughter to S lylock Magnificoes of Venice. Maskers, Etc. C. E. FritzHorace J. Shealey D. C. HoltL. P. Hahn - H. E. Bonds Geo. L. Sawyer C. E. Fritz Karl B. Patterson G. E. Harward - Leo. E. Bolick H. L. Faggart G. E. Harward G. E. Harward Maie Rhodes Lillian Harrill Ethel Plonk. SENIORS ON A PICNIC Farewell Dear Classmates, must we say Farewell To our friends so faithful and true, And to our dear old Alma Mater Where we have lingered a few years through? Alas, it is true, my us bear it bravely and well,And though we all depart from hereIn unknown places to dwell Dear Classmates, let us one and allWith faces and hearts aglowStrive to look forward and upward,And do nobly the things here below. Until when our work we have finishedIn accents clear and pure,Will be heard our dear old reward of the faithful is sure. E. P.—12 To be glad of life because it gives you the chance tolone, and to work, and to play, and to look up at thestars; to be satisfied with your possessions, but not contentwith yourself until you have made the best of them; todespise nothing in the world except falsehood andmeaness, and to fear nothing except cowardice; to covetnothing of your neighbors except his kindness of heartand gentleness of manner; to thin
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