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Al AD Cast Of Characters Eliza Doolittle .......................... Cyndi Hammond Henry Higgins ...................,.......... Jim Petsche Alfred P. Doolittle ....................... Chuck Bernard Col. Pickering ......................,.... Steve Mumper Freddy Eynsford Hill ....................... Joe Obringer Mrs. Pierce ............................ Kathy Chambers Mrs. Higgins ............................ Becky Worland The setting was London in 1912 for Calvert High School's 26th Fair Lady was adapted from George Bernard Shaw's play. The ual musical. The story unfolds as a poor flower girl from the 1981 operctta was under the direction of Mr. Curt King, assisted by t ets is taken up and taught the proper English way of life. The Miss Nancy Sieczkowski. Mr, King is the director ofthe Junior and t ry concerns itself with the trials and tribulations of learning Senior Choirs. p ctically a new language, and also of dealing with emotions. My I
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vwgr A. Feature writer, poet, and sometimes photographer, Steve Mumper peddles his product. B. With her paper tucked away, Theresa Ardner, columnist and sports writer, catches the eye of a passerby. 5... 3 ' , 1 ...A W' ' i QW vm -13-s I 'E U! C. Bill Wagner, sports writer and columnist, makes himself com- fortable. D. Feature writer and columnist Becky Worland catches up on news from around the world. Calvert News 23
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i 2 1 l 1 gx 'T 'lm bd N Nj. 's Opposite Page: A. At her first public debut, Eliza Doolittle tCyndi Hammondj talks to Mrs. Hill C Mimi Langej about the weather, as Freddy Uoe Obringerj, Col. Pickering tSteve Mumperj, and Mrs. Higgins fBccky Worlandj listen. B. While Eliza tries to figure out a handkerchief, Col. Pickering and Mrs. Pierce reason with Henry Higgins Uim Pctschcj. This Page:A. Holding the attention of her Coekney friends, Eliza sneers at Higgins. B. Alfred P. Doolit- tle QChuck Bcrnardj says all life takes is a little bit of luck. C. Director Mr. Curt King, together with Miss Sheila Glover accompanied the performers. D. Mark Pardi and Liona Smith find the Ascot a smashing, absolutely dashing spectacle. E. Mrs. Pierce tries to protect Eliza from Higgins' badgering, while Pickering shows his own disapproval. F. Eliza, changed into a lady by Higgins, could have danced all night. F 's
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