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MY FMR LADY
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who brought england to pine? Nerves, energy and excitement are abounding back stage seconds before the curtain opens. Actors and actresses take their places on stage while making last minute adjust- ments on their costumes. As they silently clear their voices, the cur- tain rises and the overture fades. After months of long practices, students took their places on stage to perform My Fair Lady, which was presented on two evenings in April. The show was about an English flower girl who was transformed from a guttersnipe to a lady. Kim Copper played Eliza Doolittle in the title role. Gary Fahey portrayed Henry Higgins, the the phonetics professor who taught Eliza how to speak proper English. Loren Couch assumed the role of Colonel Picker- ing while Ray Whitacre played Freddy Eynsford-Hill and Alfred Doo- little. Miss Chris Claggett, choir direc- tor, put in several months of her time as the musical director. She was assisted by many of the cast member's parents in designing sets and costumes. Mr. H. Dennis Lavy was the orchestral director and Lissa M. Sarniak was the choreo- grapher. My Fair Lady was a smach Broadway production and a suc- cessful movie starring Audrey Hep- burn and Rex Harrison. Thls Page: 1. Just on the verge of discovery, Gary Fahley as Professor Higgins, gives thought as to how to express his ideas. 2. Poor flower girls on a London srteet are depicted through these musical members, Cback lefty L. Baird, K. Jenks, L. Estep, J. Dur- eck, R. Whitacre, ffront leftj T. Reiber, C. Mel- son, and D. White. Opposite Page: 1. Professor Higgins' servants listen intently to Gary Fahey's description of the party. They are fleftj L. Couch, M Hanchin, L. Homegar- dener, L. Vogel, D. White, and C. Galloway. 2. Ray Whitacre sings to his hearts love, Eliza, on her doorstep in hopes that she will soon appear. 3. The soon-to-be-lady, Eliza Doolittle Cpor- trayed by Kim Cooperb, sings of her revenge on Professor Higgins. 4. Orchestra members, Lisa Brink and Rob Berger, practice long and hard to make the musical run smoothly. 38 Muslcal ,Aff
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where do brains get tapped? Many school organizational activi- ties are done by following past tradi- tions. This year, National Honor So- ciety decided to change their style by introducing new ways of raising money and having a good time. To start off the year, NHS held a Think-a-thon in which members took a test and then collected pledges. This new idea raised a great deal of money for a club that began the year in the red. Another new idea was also attempted, NHS tried opening a book store in the Student Council Corner Closet. Selling paper back books turned out to be a very unsuccessful venture for the club, but it was an effort to get members more involved. Sweetest Day and Valentine's Day flower sales, bake sales and selling tickets at home games were the biggest fund raising projects. These helped pay for a banquet and a scholarship for a col- lege bound NHS member. On March 4, NHS held their annu- al tapping ceremony. Junior and seniors students with a minimum 3.0 average, showing participation in extracirricular activities were in- ducted into NHS after being select- ed by the faculty and administration. During the ceremony, the selected students' names were announced and then tapped by the two-year senior members. Although the tap- ping ceremony was basically the same as last year, the week follow- ing found new inductees going though initiation. Senior members could require the inductees to recite the officers' names, characteristics of National Honor students or do the NHS cheer. On the following Monday, National Honor Society held a banquet at the Showboat Restaurant for the new members and their parents. This Page: 1. President Molly Domenget starts the can- dle lighting ceremony with Lisa Brink. 2. After being tapped, Jennifer Trautman walks on stage to receive her pendant and scroll. 3. Kris Jenks talks with her parents at the reception after tapping. Opposite page: 1. Phil Bickley and Suzanne McCracken at basketball games in the coat check. 2, Plans for intitiation and the banquet are made with Mrs. Nemeth. 3. Junior inductees, Bob Brown and Joe Giar- dina are the last to light their candles. 4. All new inductees repeat the NHS pledge at the tapping ceremony. 40 National Honor Society
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