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1. Barb Moulion portrays crippled Eliza during practice. 2. This book was a familiar sight at practice. 3. Mr. Fuller studies lines for blocking. 4. Jerry Miller portrays Prof. Higgins' anger. 5. Mixed Company sings along with Mike Anderson. 6. Mrs. Hill and Clara discuss whether or not to buy flowers from Eliza. 7. Mrs. Pearce explains Eliza's fear of bathrooms to Prof. Higgins. 8. Eliza, the flower girl, pleads with London citizens. 9. Maureen McReynolds prompts lines. Miss Clara Hill.................................Sally Honegger Mrs. Eynsford Hill............................Darlene Brucker A Bystander-------------------------------------Scott Jones Mr. Freddy Eynsford Hill..........-Kevin Baltz Eliza Doolittle----------------------Barbara Moulton Colonel Pickering....................John Tollensdorf A Bystander--------------------------------Sam Furrer London Citizens-----------Tim Rathbun, Sandy Metz, Penny Runyon Professor Henry Higgins-------------------------Jerry Miller Alfred P. Doolittle..............................Mike Anderson Doolittle's Friends-----Terry Mayhall, Pam Tharp, Jim Schahier, Linda Margherib, Lisa Jones, Christa Huber, Krysti King, Julie Arnett Mrs. Pearce---------------------Maureen McReynolds Mrs. Higgins ......................... Denise Freed Parlor Maid..........................Penny Runyon Pianist------------------------------Julie Wharton 21
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FCHS Presents “Pygmalion” The musical Pygmalion” by Bernard Shaw, featured 22 cast members, nearly 50 costumes, and three scene changes. The play was not without mishaps. Barb Moulton, on her way to rehearsal, sprained her ankle and almost appeared as a crippled Eliza Doolittle. Mr. Fuller was caught on stage preparing for the second act when the curtain was opened prematurely. After practice one night, Eliza almost lost her wig to the garbage man when it was accidentally thrown in the trash. The audience was even occupied during the intermission with refreshments that Mr. Fuller and the cast had provided. The Novem- ber 19th and 20th performances were the first occasions that the idea of refreshments had ever been used for play intermissions. 20
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Conference Champs The Varsity squad was undefeated the entire season of regular play. Suffering their only loss against Gibson City in the district finals, they captured the Sangamon Conference trophy. One of the major accomplishments of the J.V. squad this season was learning court coverage in defensive plays. They had an impressive record of eleven wins and three losses. Both teams appreciated the recognition they received by the fans and the pep assembly. Junior Varsity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 FC OPP FC OPP FC OPP Ford Central 9 20 20 12 20 15 Fisher 20 9 20 16 Heyworth 20 8 20 6 Chatsworth 20 4 20 3 Octavia 20 10 20 5 Heyworth 20 6 20 9 14 Normal 20 16 17 20 20 Eureka 20 7 20 12 Deland-Weldon 20 3 20 7 Leroy 20 6 20 9 16 Flanagan 16 20 20 6 20 Lexington 20 9 20 12 Tri- Point 20 6 20 4 Onarga 20 6 20 5 Saybrook 20 15 20 18 20 Gibson City 20 17 4 20 17 1. J.V.: S. Huber. L. McCue. J. VanAntwerp, D. Wessels. J. Ricketts, J. Doran. J. Metz. C. Ricketts. S. Surber. L. McDonald. Coach Simms. 2. Julie Doran dinks ball over opponent's block. 3. VARSITY: TOP ROW: K. Ward. L. Dowling. L. Surber. C. Ward. D. Bunting. T. Grace. A. Oprondek, Coach Simms. L. Doran. 4. Kathy Ward saves play with awkward bump. 22
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