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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1928)
Gomeclv To Be Given April 4 ‘The Patsy’ To Be Played; Alpha Della Sigma Will Do Advertising Two prominent, campus orgnnizn 1.ions have combined to insure the success of tlio coming production of “The Patsy,” a clever three-act comedy of JJarrv Conners, v.diich is to be presented at the JEeilig tinn ier, Wednesday, April 4. These or ganization:-' are the Mask and Ibis kin chapter of National Collegiate -Players, who are jfrodueing the drama, and Alpha Delta Sigma, na tional advertising fraternity, which is to handle the business end of the presentation. This is the first time that Alpha Delta Sigma has ever taken charge of any campus production as an ad vertising project, especially one as extensive as that involved in tli" handling of the business for this play. “The Patsy” was presented very successfully in New York during the theatrical season of 1!I2I-2.1 and has j been released only recently for | amateur companies. “The Patsy” is a slang expression meaning “the goat,” or “the under dog” and in this ease applies to the position in the Harrington fam ily of Patricia, the younger daugh ter, who is the cause of nearly all the family quarrels, being forever scolded by her mother, despised by her older sister, Grace, and upheld by her father, a traveling salesman. The complications Avliich arise from the family quarrels and the love affairs of the two girls all combine to form a swift-moving comedy drama. The title role of the production is being played by Helen Harnett; Pa uiarrington, the traveling salesman father, Gordon Stearns; Tony An derson, a young psychologist, who “understands” women, Cecil Mat son; Grace Harrington, the older sister, Grace Gardner; Ma Har rington, the mother, Coastanee Roth; Hilly Caldwell, Grace's fiance, bail LAST LAFFS TODAY Historically It’s HYSTERICAL Frank D. C. ALEXANDER in Grand Organ CONCERT at 8:50 A'so Today HORTON COMEDY and lilt’s Nows Rosnlar Prioca TOMORROW GLENN TRYON A HERO For a MIGHT A Non-stop Laugh Flight of Fun; —N. B— PREVIEW Tomorrow Night 1 rencc Shaw; Rally Buchanan, Joy Ingalls; and Tripp, Glenn Potts. The play is being directed by Mrs. ’Kenneth R h u m aker (Florence Couch), who is a former Guild Hall star and a member of Mask and P»uskin. The producing staff in cludes: Edna. Assonheimor, property manager; Etha*Jeanne Clark, stage manager, and Diana Deininger, cos tume mistress. . Milton George, president of Aloha Delta ftigma, lias appointed! Bill Hammond as general chairman of business and advertising of the play. Several committees will work under Hammond’s direction. Those announced to date are: Bill Bates, advertising manager, assisted by Cared Eberhart, who is in charge of creating display boards which will appear in the library, and the Col lege Side Tnn, and down town at the Heilig theater. Bob Byington is in charge of the ticket, sales. This comedy is the first play to be given by Mask and Buskin since the presentation of “Kempy” three years ago, with Walter Malcolm, former student body president, in the leading role. This comedy is the first plav to be given by Mask and Buskin since , the presentation of “Kempv” three i years ago, with* Walter Malcolm, j former student body president, in! the leading rede. Bliss, Gawcr Champs Of Handball Doubles Pour names figure prominently in University of Oregon handball, .Tack Bliss, Hermnn (lavvcr, Professor It. It. Huestis, anil Alton Gabriel. Tlie first two lint oil won the doubles title from the other two, after having Beauty Shop Permanent Waving1 $7.50 Special Until March MARCELLING FACIAL and SCALP TREATMENTS Next to the Box Theatre Phono 1734 previously been defeated by them. It v..'i3 a big upset, and the final count was 21 to id, and 111 to If!. A different yarn was uncovered in the singles. Professor Jiuestis took liliss down the line in this event. A round robin tournament was played in the singles between lluestis, Bliss arm Shaw, with the result ns told above. 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