Gentlemen,
Tonight's post is dedicated my favorite Gonzaga-bound Black Knight who got his arm stuck in his mother's car window last month... no, seriously, that happened.

Eagles fly high...
To clarify: No, Mr. Cantrel, Julius Caesar is not set in New York! And whatever website told you it was, you should probably un-bookmark it before you get to Eye Street. Now, on to the daily round-up.
7th Grade/4th Period - Today we finished up with Class Exercise #36 (posted to the left). The quiz on the combination theses will be Thursday, after Shakespizzle Festivizzle. Please also have a thesis ready for your Ulysses essays by classtime Thursday.
7th Grade/6th Period - Same as above. We did Class Ex. 36 and will do the quiz on it Thursday. Then we'll get back to work on the Ulysses papers.
8th Grade/2nd Period - We did the quiz on combo theses, and it embarrassingly took the whole period.
8th Grade/Floaters - We did the quiz, then moved on to brief overviews of the Ulysses essay main points. More on that Thursday.
HOOPER PROJECT: Congrats to Benny Mauri, who is apparently unsatisfied with A-pluses, for slaying last night's Shakespeare Hoopers: Romeo and Juliet is set in fair Verona, Much Ado About Nothing is set in Messina, and, ahem, Julius Caesar is set in ROME! Benny's 4th quarter average is now 160% after winning his second Hooper Project of the marking period. Take that, Schuler!
Tonight, you must drown another Hooper in the River Avon. Five points to the first, and one to each additional, Comp-Dawg who can tell me who kills each of the following characters from Hamlet: (a) King Hamlet, (b) Prince Hamlet, (c) Polonius, (d) Claudius. The slay's the thing, gentlemen: off to your Hoopers with "murder most foul."