Show LYp LY p a. a e a ar r i it p t 1 l ft J 1 t lc 1 co L SHAKESPEARE IN THE WINDOW By DONNA DIXON The newest attraction at South Davis Junior High School during the weeks of February has been beena a library window display based on the Capulet's ballroom scene from the play Romeo and Ju Juliet Juliet Ju- Ju liet Het by William WiIliam Shakespeare the immortal bard of Avon THE DISPLAY contains interesting in interesting interesting in- in quotations from the play The actors and actresses are portrayed by miniature u r e dolls which have been painstakingly painstakingly dressed by students in grade literature cIa classes s in inexact inexact inexact exact duplicates of the rich lavish lavish lav lav- lavish ish costumes worn in Verona Italy during the century where the play had its setting It was in Lord Capulet's ballroom ballroom ballroom ball ball- room where Romeo and Juliet first met and she uttered the memorable words You Ro Romeo Romeo Romeo Ro- Ro meo kiss by the theL book As theold the theold theold old saying goes It It was love at first sight From this ballroom scene where the young lovers first met comes the most be beloved beloved beloved be- be loved and tragic tra-gic love story a astory astory astory story of two star crossed lov lov- ers D DURING ING LUNCH breaks be between between between be- be tween classes and before and after school groups of students are clustered around the display admiring the fine costumes and creative creati ve talent of the students students who arranged the display S Sue e Laura F Fores o r e s b burg u r g Sheila Hansen Anderson Ander Ander- son Fielding Patrick and Paul Hill grade students Their efforts provide a vicarious vicarious vicarious vicar vicar- ious experience of beauty which enriches the literature lessons most effectively for all the world loves a lover and the tragic predicament of the young people of all ages becomes more real to them today |