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The Hartian SENIOR PLAY . . . BRINGING UP FATHER Back Row: Mrs. Burdick, director; Walter Churchill, Betty Jean Hopkins, Harold Sauser, Marjorie Schrump, I)on Schaner, Beverly Sittser. Front Row: Marie Zalis, Leolah Ruggles, David Greiner, Shirlee Schlee, Joe Milder, Anna Ridulis. Not in picture, Loretta Ziegler. The plav. Bringing Up Father, follows the cartoon closely. The cast is as follows: Maggie Mahoney—Loretta Ziegler; Jiggs—Joe Milder; Patricia—Leolah Ruggles; Dinty Moore— Walter Churchill; Oswald—Harold Sauser; Mrs. Spaulding Underdunk—Beverly Sittser: Larry O'Donnel—David Greiner; Hope Wharton—Anna Ridulis; Annabel 1 Rose—Betty Jean Hopkins; Rose Adrienne—Marjorie Schrump; Sally Forth—Marie Zalis; Count Pierre Castillian—Don Schaner. Maggie Mahoney insists to be called Margaret, has insisted that Jiggs moves to New York where Patsy may enter society and marry a title. The opening of the play takes place in a mansion on Riverside Drive. Maggie believes she has a voice and goes out of town to appear at a concert. Jiggs seizes this opportunity to have a good time and drifts down to the poorer part of New York. He is attracted by a sign announcing a Labor Meeting and goes up. Because he is attired in a silk hat and tails the laborers mistake him for a capitalist and knock him out. Dazed, he stumbles into a cab and is driven home. He crawls behind a screen and sleeps. Maggie appears unexpectedly the following morning and discovers Jiggs snoring in the drawing room while she is entertaining one of her wealthy friends. To her discomfort, she discovers a girl’s slipper and compact in Jigg’s coat pocket and inside the compact is a note. Jiggs is entirely innocent but appearances are against him. To add to this Dinty Moore arrives from Dubuque, bent on hiring an attractive girl to take back home with him to make candy for a chain of candy stores. When the first applicant arrives the battle is on. Bringing Up Father” needs no introduction. They’ll scream, they’ll love it — just as we do when we read the famous cartoon. { 16}
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The Hartian . . . DON’T LOOK NOW Don’t Look Now was the title of the annual Junior play which was held in late November. It dealt mainly with the Sherman family, their friends and neighbors, the visit of Mrs. Sherman’s rich cousin, a hold-up and robbery. Mr. Sherman’s worries as chief of police, and even the arrival of a common bum — which add up to spell TROUBLE for the Shermans, and lots of laughs for the audience. Top Row: Duane Bright, Max Scheiern, Don Hansen, John Riley, Dan Highland. Trout Row: Sylvia Elvik, Lenore Peterson, Marjorie Flint. Carol Tayler. Not in picture. Betty Zalis. ( IS)
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The Hartian CARNIVAL OF 45 King Harold Sauser Queen Beverly Sillser The carnival, held April 6th and 7th, was ruled over by King Harold Sauser and Queen Beverly Sittser. Mrs. Van Domelen and Mrs. Hannigan were the directors of the Main Show and most people agreed that it was the prettiest and in general, one of the best main shows ever given. Each class worked hard on their individual shows, which added much more enjoyment to the carnival. Train Bearers: Janet Skinner and Karen Spencer. Geraldine Glover. Florence Trombley, Maxine Greiner. King, Harold Sauser. Queen, Beverly Sittser. Catherine Schaner, Marjorie Schrump, Ellen Lydens. Crou n Bearers: Ronald Houseman and Tommy Stevens. (17 ]
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