Victoria University College Capping Carnival. Wed. & Thurs., May 12th & 13th, 1920
[Cast Off Caricatures continued]
Act IV. | The Dog Days |
Being Parliament gone to the dogs.
Scene : | Ladies' Evening at Bellamy's one hundred years hence. |
Premier | Miss H. Easterfield |
"Fairest and loveliest of created things."Shakespeare (shaved)
Sir Bhomas Trindle | E. Sapsford |
"And the Amazons simpered and sighed,
And they ogled and giggled, and flushed,
And they opened their pretty eyes wide,
And they chuckled, and flirted, and blushed(At least, if they could, they'd have blushed)Bab.
Sir Brancis Fell | C. Q. Pope |
Sir Kelly Noad | Miss O. Salmon |
"Woman needs no eulogy she speaks for herself."
Dryden (watered)
Babes, Jazzists, Parliamentarians, etc.
No Coleridge (owing to shortage).
Feet Praser | K. W. Low |
"Thou foster-child of silence and slow time."
Keats Sweets.
Wom Tilford | R. Gordon |
Vositt | H. A. Anderson |
The Right Henry | A. J. Mazengarb |
Press Reporters | C. Howe, R. Gapes, M. Claris |
Willie Classey | C. C. Moss |
Newsboy | B. G. Mitford |
Messenger | W. A. Sheat |
Prince of Walls | W. P. Pringle |
"An over-devotional super-emotional
Hyper-chimerical extra-hysterical
Wildly aesthetical madly phrenetical
Highly strung sensitive Prince."— Pope (absolved)
Potential Princesses, Piffling Politicians, etc.
Entr'acte | African Dance | Montague King |