1984 Miracle Yearbook

2,pdng Phy She Stoops To Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith S ome of you may remember the "Soup and Sandwich" jingle sung in Campbell's commercialsafew years ago. Actually, the tune goes back even further, originally sung as "love and marriage, love and marriage ... can't have one without the other . . love and marriage go together." Though love and marriage don't al- ways"go together," the concept re- mains legitimate. Apparently Gold- smith thought so, too. Parental ar- rangement of marriages for finaicial or social reasons was still being practiced in England. This combined with other factors contributed to an unusually high social acceptance of love out- side of marriage. Though certainly not the play's pre- dominant focus, this situation is ad- dressed. The couple embodying the subplot — Hastings and Constance — are willing to marry without the family jewels. Likewise, main characters Kate and Marlowe ultimately decide to "ti the knot" because of what they hay discovered in each other rather tha for name or rank. Marlowe rises to her status when he declares he would giv up the high-class arranged marriage order to marry "the maid." You ca almost hear Goldsmith whistling "can have one without the other . .. by and marriage go together." by Rebecca Bak( The Cast Kate Hardcastle . .. . Robbin D. Dane Young Marlow David S. Olse Tony Lumpkin Douglas J. Milk Squire Hardcastle . .Gary S. Cook Mrs. Hardcastle Tammy A. Evar George Hastings Gary W. Bark( Constance Neville Lisa L. Tysc Sir Charles Marlowe, Sr. Mark r Holmc Diggory Jeffery R. Baile Dick David L. Zehrun Roger James M. Liebl( Thomas Richard D. Hobt Stingo Steven P. Walt( Muggins Robert K. War Slang George Ree Aminidab Matt Hendersc Jeremy Barry P. Kar Dolly Cynthia L. Ree Bridget Brenda Jo Gu

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