Wouldn t It Be Loverly?Cast Ready For'My Fair Lady'areratwtiiatAll systems are “go” for the week - end production of “MyFair Lady at Thornridge Highschool.What is often considered the most popular musical of all time, “My Fair Lady” will open Wednesday, May 26, and will be performed Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights in the Thornridge auditorium. Curtain time is 8 o’clock.The entire cast has been working hard, according to Jan Benjamin, faculty director.*THE SUPPORTING cast includes John Weal as Harry and Bob Host as Jamie; Peter Ny-quist as Freddy Eynsford-Hill; Gail McKinney as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill; Paul Schwingle as a bystander; David Hummel a s the Selsy Man; Charles Gossett as the Hoxton Man; Ralph Len-over as another bystander.Also, Ron Bennett, first Cock-itey; Scott Salmon, secondCockney. Larry Zollinger, third Cockney; Chris Jones, fourth Cockney; Hank Crull, the bartender; Sandy Golumbeck. angry woman; Greg Postma. angry man; Chris Rosania as Mrs. Pearce; Sheila Stasack as Mrs. Hopkins; Bob Boyd, the butler; Joyce Joyner, Mrs. Higgins; Charles Szajkovics as the chauffeur and Ken Jansen and Paul Waters as footmen.Also Brant Larson as Lord Boxington, Linda Clark as Lady Boxington, Rich Evans as the constable, Karen Basckai as a flower girl, Barry Smith, Zolton Karpathy and Peter Churitch. flunkey; Cindy Kuiken, the queen of Transylvania, Anita VanderMeer as Mrs. Higgins’ maid.Reserved seat tickets are available for $2 each at the Thornridge auditorium box office between 8:15 and 8:45 a.m.; 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; between 4 and 6 p.m. and from 6:30 to 8 o’clock in the evening.inPi fi: at ti gi n;[EaEhIIsitis ti s'ticI