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11 The I-OYALITE 'egg . . ,, 'iskzddzng On April 24. 1931. the Iuniors presented the three-act comedy, Skid- ding . under the careful coaching of Mr. Graunke. The play takes place in ldaho. The story relates the happenings of the modern Hardy family. The return of the two married Hardy sisters to their former home after deserting their husband, the contention among all members of the Hardy family, and then in turn mother Hardy's desertion of her family at a time when she was much needed. all denote the gradual skidding of the Hardy family. The re- election campaign of Iudge Hardy and his final election, made possible by the help of his youngest daughter. who has just returned from college with rather decided political views of women's rights, is the thrilling and exciting incident of the play. The son of Iudge Hardy, a typical American boy, con- tributes a great deal of the comedy. After many misunderstandings. all ends .............Helen Church happily. CAST Aunt Milly. Mrs. Hardy's sister ................. . bg Andy. son of Iudgc Hardy ..................,...,, Mrs. Hardy ................................ Iudge Hardy ....................... 0 Grandpa Hardy .................. Estelle Hardy Campbell .....,.. Marion Hardy . ,..,...... .................,.. ........ Wayne Trenton Ill .............................,.......,... Myra Hardy Wilcox ...................................... .........Loiree Mathwig .......Ambrose Kreuser .........Ruby Marvin ...........l.owell Dorn ........Louls LaBarge Doris Degcn ..........Maybelle Kline ............EdwarCl Lee Mr. Stubhins. Harcly's campaign manager .... ......... W illy Macksam CG-,IE C5oucl1down After just three weeks of hard practicing once more under the guidance of Mr, Graunke. the senior class presented on Ianuary 26, 1932 a four-act comedy The Touchdown. It is the story of life in Sidell, a Pennsylvania co-educational college. lt deals with the vicissitudes and final triumph of the Sidell Football eleven, and the humorous and dramatic incidents connected therewith. The characters range from the dissipated. unprincipled college youth to the high-minded aspiring athlete-artist. including more than one type of instructor and college girl. The echo and the heavy-weight furnish the needed laughs. ........Ambrose Kreuser ,.......l'.ouis LaBargc ......,..WilIy Macksam enthusiast ........ Maybelle Kline ...,....Doris Deqen CAST 9 Grant Hayden. Iunior football player .....,.. ., Robert Hayden. Grant's brother .................... Eff: Alfred Woolfe, Dissipated football player ....... ................ E lmer West Gene Clark. Coach of football eleven .......... Q, lunius Brooks. Heavy-weight sophomore .......... ........................ H arold Davel 652: Henry Sumner. Young professor ...,..................,........,................ Lowell Dorn 0 Watassa Faulkner. Girl student and football Rena Maynard, A refined, pretty girl student ...................... . ..... Marion RuSCh 7' Margery Carson. Siflell junior who lisps ..................,.. ............ E sther Schwan Dollie Sylvester, Twin ................................. .... . . in Evelyn Sylvester, Twin .,..,.............,..........., ' Priscilla Parmalee. Dean's assistant ......,. 4:5 Brown .........Loirec Mathwlg 1 9 3 2 Page Twenty-Two
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The LOYALITE 55 92 Calendar ' gif FEBRUARY AUGUST Senior Class Play, Comevout 31- HOOIBY! L. H- 5. Welcome ,gn of the Kitchen. students and teachers. Valda 205 School carnival. P. T. A.'S Brown lost her heel- coining money. SEPTEMBER MARCH 1 One new face among the Fa- U . culty this year. ,QQ Told oi' The Welsh Imperial 2 Seniors have their wish gram- 265 Smgers at Marshneld' ecl--they sit in the Main Room. New books? Fiction- Yum! 3 Embarrassing moments for Yum! Freshmen, arriving in the wrong classrooms. APRIL 8 The warmest day since school Louis LaBarge broke his arm started. Mr. Thomas removed cranking the Ford. his coat and vest, --Iliff Qperettal Great success. 9 Seniors choose Commencement Declamatory and Oratorical Announcements' Contest at Gramonv 10 Go :ight onl the straws: the Iunior Class Play. Skidding. Supp ms are OW' Watch for them as seniors! Eijlperformed on the school Willy has a new red handker' 15 Mr. Thomas announces a de- Chief' cree of the Faculty: Gum for- MAY ever banished from school. I6 Baby Clinic in school. Oh, the 'WT Colby' P!3Y9d here- Ours l2'3- variation in tunes! A warning. Keep off the 22 Excitement! Oh, yes! Senior flower beds. class rings are circling around, H0 Hum! Spring is Here, 25 Another test in physics. Mr. Glee Club Masquerade Party. Thomas must have test fever. :iii The iam. oh! oh! P OCTOBER Iuniopsenior Banquet' 1 Fire! Fire! lust joking. This Miss Tonn arose at 5:45. Time is Fire prevention Week. Precious in L0Ya!- 8. Senior Wiener roast announced. :ui Iust one more day of school. Smack! Hot Dog. 14 Whoopee! S e n i o r Party. Cackle lalias Louis! was very What fun! I,-, tickled in Latin class today, 15. Our sympathy is with them. We haven't discovered the but the fun is ours! What is .,.. reason yet. it? Teachers' Convention. 'X 1 9 3 2 P igc Twenty-Four G
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