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AF' Harmonizing with four of her Cockney friends fDavid Williams, Kerry Roderick, Paul Lanning, and David Krausel, Eliza is momentarily satisfied with her position in life. Below, preparing Henry's society-stricken mother Cplayed by Shelley Morganl for the arrival of Henry and his protege at Ascot can be a ticklish situation as Colonel High Pickering finds out. yi if 2 After her success at mastering language, Eliza briskly sings I Could Have Danced All Night. Below, Higgins finds life without her unbearable. Student Life Zl
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gli I 4 l qnsunu-S-M .,, vs- I tl-h -- x Qiflfif M '? :Sw s A 3 LR-if X 'Q M Fair Lad The production, under the direc- tion of Miss Nancy Bock, Miss Bar- bara Fields, Miss Davonda Hill, Mr. Steve Lenhert, Mr. Tom Schiller, Mrs. Therese Searle, and Mr. Ric- hard Weymuth had many twists in its plot. It involved Eliza Doolittle and the quest for a better life, Pro- fessor Higgins who refused to admit his feelings for the Cockney girl, the eccentricity of Colonel Pickering when he made the unusual wager with Higgins, and Alfred P. Doolittle whose good fortune presented more problems than his poverty did. The above was the finished product. The art department which turned out the elaborate set, the pit orches- tra which mastered the musical scores, and the stage crews who made the back stage work evolve like clock- work, deserve recognition in each of their supporting areas. All of these aspects combined, made Winnetonka's first musical not a fair one but a great one. 20 Student Life Excitement mounts for the start of the Ascot Races. Displa is Talent at Its Best A , , yr H vf i 6 76 r 7 0 f 4 ,Y a W fff' f of 566 f M2 VA Colonel Pickering tries to calm a ruffled Eliza in the opening ofthe musical. 6 s Harm and I Henry protef
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Kirgis Lands Royal Crown Climaxing a week of vigorous campaigning, Wonderland on Ice Crowned Karen Kirgis the first Od- yssey Queen. On the arm of Derk Ralls and holding a bouquet of red roses, she reigned over the Dec- ember 3 dance that featured The Stonehenge' '. Other candidates and their cam- paign managers were: Wendy Berg- lund and Mike Rogersg Judy Phillips and Larry Spottsg Marsha Whitsit with jim Pfankuckg joyce Parker and Harrie Putsg Debbie Vaughn and Bob Berglundg and Carma Boyd with Gary Cover. Miss Karen Kirgis I Wendy Berglund Carma Boyd
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