Scene: A Hall in Old Main. (Enter a crowd of Sophomores marching in lock= step and singing.) Merrily on we go, we go. • Merrily on we go. Away with trouble, away with care, We're looking for pleasure everywhere As merrily on we go. 'hey march back and forth several limes, singing ti , same thing over and over.) R: Company halt! Right face! Dismissed! hey break ranks with a shout of laughter, and a •ices ensues. Then a voice is heard above the nois Hear ye! Hark ye! Hear ye!• Ye jabbering And monkeys! Sir Oracle wants to speak. (After much trouble silence is secured.) : I speak? Ah no, my friends, you do me wron I do not wish to speak, I wish to eat, • To eat and drink, to rest, then eat again. Why, sir! I swear I'd rather have me now A goodly feast than bags of glittering gold. (Stops to think, then suddenly exclaims.) But gad, man, I have neither. (Cries and groans of symAathy on all sides.) AC LE: But if thou