The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, Annual Extravaganva July 1923
Act II.—Ancient Agypt
Act II.—Ancient Agypt.
Nevatite (Queen of Egypt) | Miss M. Cooley |
Tutankhamen (King of Egypt) | Mr. J. B. Yaldwyn |
He has an appointment particular very—
You'll find him, I think, in the town cemetery;
And that's how we came to be making so many.
—Gilbert.
page breakOsis | Miss N. Glover |
In virtues nothing earthly could surpass her
Save thine "incomparable oil," Macassar.
Don Juan —
The Dancer | Miss T. Baldwin |
O among the dancers peerless,
Fleet of foot, and soft of eye!
—Calverley.
Enos | Miss M. Pigou |
A timid tender
Feminine gender,
Prompt to coyly coo,
—The Grand Duke.
Oris | Mr. A. W. Free |
Alan, whose "brow was shaded
By locks of glossiest jet,"
Whom almost any lady'd
Have given her eyes to get.
Calverley.
Fanbearers | Miss Godfrey & Miss M. O'Shea |
Please look at us and you will see
What good young ladies ought to be!
—Utopts, Limited.
The God Opah |
He never smiles and he never speaks;
He might go on like this for weeks.
—J. K. Stephen,
Attendants, Soldiers, Pallbearers, Dancers, etc., etc.