Z 541 VOL. XVIII. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C., THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1938. Number 19. Profs Present “HELEN AND THE TROJANS” Paris in or the Spring This play was written to provide an easy, modern method of teaching Greek to the kiddies. It it is success ful, the so-called playwrights will promise to die of surprise before writing another. If it fails, your money will be refunded at the door, ACT I. Place: Ajax’s Greek Cafe, which is owned and operated by Menny Leyus and Helen Leyus. Time: Take 900 B.C., add 1938 A.D. see what you get. ACT II. Scene 1. Place: City Hall of Troy, Trojan council meeting. Time: Tuesday afternoon. Scene 2. Place: Mrs. Priam’s parlor, Work Like-A-Trojan Woman’s Club. Time: Half an hour later Place: Time: ACT III. Outside the walls of Troy. Marches On! ACT I. When the curtain rises Ajax is dis covered at the counter serving hot- dogs to a number of Greeks who are walking about the stage munching their rolls and chatting. Ajax: (Tune: Reuben, Reuben, I’ve been thinking) Have a liot-dog spread with mus tard Flavored with a spicy leek. Nothing .so allays the hunger As the cooking of a Greek. We have solved tlie servant prob lem All the Spartan women say Since we started patronizing Ajax and his Greek Cafe. Chorus: We have solved the servant prob lem All the Spartan women say Since we started patronizing Ajax and his Greek cafe. Enter Menny Leyus and Ahkilleasy carrying golf clubs. Menny LejTis: Hello Ajax — hot dogs for two. Ajax: Howdy, boys. Well, if it isn’t Menny Leyus and Ahkilleasy. Ahkilleasy: (Tune: I’m called little Buttercup) Yes, I am Ahkilleasy The noble Ahkilleasy Whom the populace all have adored But when no plots are brewing And nothing is doing I’m frankly excessively bored. (He motions for the crowd to gather) Let’s strengthen our armies And build up our navies Barbarian hordes we can cow We’ll pile up expenses For national defenses And a grand international row. Chorus: (with enthusiasm) Let’s strengthen our armies And build up our navies Barbarian hordes we can cow We’ll pile up expenses For national defenses And a grand international row. Menny Leyus: (distressed) (Tune: Solomon Levi) My pacifistic tendency I see that you abhor But I’d rather run a restaurant Than wage a bloody war I love my fellow countrymen To battle I’ll not stoop I’ll keep on raising onions CHARACTERS Dramatis Facultae I Menny Leyus, Grecian diplomat, driven to running a restaurant during the depression Mr. Holder Helen Leyus, his wife, a snake in the Greek grass Mrs. Ogburn Ajax, curb-jumper for the restaurant Mr. Snavely Paris. Trojan youth, come to Greece for the week-end, to attend the Alpha Beta dances Mr. Bair Ahkilleasy, Greek warrior Mr. Oerter The Delphic Oracle, chaperoning Delphic damsels for the week-end Miss Barrow Aunt Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom Dr. Willoughby Diana, friend-goddess of Minerva £)r. Smith' Priam, King of Troy Dr. Anscombe Hector, ferocious Trojan warrior, nicknamed * Heck*' by his friends. if he has any Mr. Downs Benny Hur, Roman immigrant who, because of his fame as a chariot driver, has been made Trojan Postmaster and Deliverer of Mail.. Mr. McEwen Sockra Tease, another immigrant, this one from Greece, who is so wise that he now holds the position of Chairman of the School Board .. Mr. Curlee Soakus. Trojan Chief of the Fire Department Mr. Campbell Croakus. Trojan Chief of Police Called out of town to stop a hold-up Mrs. Priam. Priam’s wife, and President of the Work-Like-A-Trojan Womans Club Miss Lawrence Mrs. Hector, wife of Hector Miss Porter Mrs. Hur, wife of Benny Hur Miss Hixson Mrs. Tease, wife of Sockra Miss McLean Mrs. Soakus, wife of Soakus Mrs. Meinung Mrs. Croakus. wife of Croakus Miss Brown Miss Heckyouare Miss Jackson Miss Androm McKee Miss Perryman Alfalfa & Omega, twin Trojan soldiers of the guard „ Miss Vogler, Dr. Wenhold Delphic Damsels: Miss Maynard, Miss Zachary, Miss Weaver. Mrs. Curlee. Miss C. M. Stocktori, Miss Read, Miss J. Knox. Miss McAnally. Miss Atkmson. Miss Blair, Miss Byrd, Miss Turlington. Greeks: Miss Stimpson, Miss Ogburn, Miss Perry, Miss Nifong. Miss Cash, Miss Horton, Miss Eggleston, Miss Sumner, Mrs. Ball. Miss Read, Mrs. Hanes, Mrs. Creech, Miss Thompson and Master John Downs, Miss Kirkland. Trojans: Miss Carpenter, Miss Vest, Miss Bloxton, Miss Hodges. Miss Yates. For hot-dogs and onion soup — Tra, la, la, la, etc. Chorus repeat Helen’s voice, off-stage: Manny Le yus! Menny Leyus, where aie yout Chorus: (tune Solomon Levi) Here comes glamorous Helen, and we bet she’s on a tear She’s horribly conceited since Achiles called her fair She’s sure to stir up trouble and to get us in a mess With her social aspirations and her talks on how to dress. Enter Helen (tune Clemintine) Helen sings: Menny Leyus, Menny Leyus, tell me what you’re staring at We’re invited to a tea dance by a Beta and his frat No denying I am dying just to truck and shake a toe The players would like to ma:ke the following acknowledgements, and to thank heartily the i>eopIe who helped Helen and the Trojans put on this show: Programs, cour tesy of the Salemite; costumes, some of them courtesy of May Day Committee; others of them (bed spreads), courtesy of various housewives; G-reek armaments, hot dogs and chocolate milks, Ajax’s costume, sugar bowls, mustard, etc., courtesy lUiss Blanche Stock ton; signs used for decoration in first act, courtesy Gooch’s; great quantities of moving, bringing in greenery, aind setting up scenery, courtesy Mr. Talley and his boys; Trojan Horse, courtesy Eoy & Mr. Burrage; accompaniment. Act I. courtesy Miss Helen Savage; Act n, courtesy, Miss Virginia Lee; Act m. courtesy, Miss Sara T.inn, Leave your hot dogs and your cronies for we-ve simply got to go. Menny Leyus: (Tune: Reuben, Reuben) Helen, Helen, I’ve been thinking And I hope you will not scoff For instead of going dancing I am dated to play golf. Helen: Achilles, will you take me to the dance? Ahkilleasy (same tune). Helen, Helen, I’ve been thinking And I hope you will not scoff I’m a sportsman, not a dancer And I’m dated to play golf. Helen: Ajax, I’ve got to get to that Beta dance. Ajax: Helen, Helen, I’ve been thinking And I hope you will not scoff You should stay and keep the cafe While we all go out to golf. Menny Leyus: That’s an idea. Chorus: Yes! Tesl All sing: Helen, Helen, I’ve been thinking And I hope you will not scoff You shall stay and keep the cafe While we all go out to golf. Exeunt. Helen: (Tune: Did you ever think when the hearse rolled by) Those Greasy Greeks, they make me sick I’ve certainly got a right to kick They leave me to watch their pan and pot By Juno! the Spartans are not so hot! In this dingy hole I will not stay I’ll walk right out of their darned cafe I’m much too young to be put on the shelf And I’ll go to the dance if I go by myself. There is a noise outside — enter Paris through the window. He is carrying a suitcase which he drags in after him. Paris: (assuming a dramatic pose. Tune: Drink to Me only) Drink to me only with thine eyes And I’ll not ask for beer Feel no dismay nor yet surprise To see a Trojan here. I came up for the Beta dance And then I saw by chance Pair Helen’s face needs but a smile Her beauty to enhance. Helen: What a dashing mannerl How absurdly gallant I This must be naughty Trojan Paris! Paris: (Tune: The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring) Tlie maidens that blossom in Troy, Tra, la Are exceedingly homely of face Though I’m a susceptible boy, Tra, )a “As they’re clumsy and lacking in grace’’ And that’s why I find that they bring me no joy Though I am a highly susceptible boy Tra, la, la, la, la, Tralalalalala Tra, la, la la la la la. But the maidens that blossom in Greece, Tra la Have set my poor heart in a whirl And I’m suddenly feeling a hunch, Tra la That Helen’s the best of the bunch, Tra la 0 Gee; she’s a wonderful girl 1 am getting a hunch that I ought to have lunch With beautiful Helen, the best of the bunch Tra la, etc. (They do a little dance if they happen to feel like it). Helen: Paris, take me to the Beta dance, to Troy, anywhere, just to annoy Menny Leyus. Paris: (Tune: Chorus of Jingle Bells) Write a note. Write a note. This is what we’ll say, Helen’s left with Paris and She’s gone to Troy to stay Helen: (Finds paper and pencil and writes as she sings) See this note, see this note Helen’s run away She’s gone with Trojan Paris and She’s gone to Troy to stay. (They pin the note on the counter and seize Paris’ suitcase) Paris and Helen: (Tune; We won’t bo home until morning) Wo won’t be back in the morning. We won’t be back in the morning, We won’t be back in the morning, And we won’t be back at all. (Continued on Page Two)