SORROW, Laurey (Nancy Gamon) wishes Curly would ask her to marry him, Laurey was scared of Jud Fry and what he might do to һе PARADISE. The peddler (John Lee) discusses his plans tor Не rest of the evening with Ado Annie (Julie Ford) in the laremore hotel. Annie thought this meant marriage The fall musical, OKLAHOMA!, shot us back to the western territories of the early 1800's. The plot centered around two triangle love affairs. Laurey (Nancy Gamon) was herded by Curly hannon McCoy), the good guy and by Jud Fry (Timothy Thomas), the strange farm hand. The other trio revolved around Ado Annie (Ju- rj D ) lie Ford) and her constantly changing charmers Will Parker (Dave White) and Ali Hakim, the peddler, (John Lee). Mr. Wayne Hansen had very positive reactions to the November performance. He said, `I thought it went very well and we had two ou l are hard on ev- I | ڪر — 1] Cn т E gg IS three sell out crowds. Musicals . حر Im. | e 4 ] -— è + p N 11 eryone, but the audiences reaction made it all Oklahoma! SCANDAL. The peddler tells the tarmers and the cowboy Í ` Т f r- ۳٣۱ i nit fears aby ul marrying Ado Annie ые rorci). 1 he noruius helped him sing Из A Scandal A a i [2 . + D Е Played to a sold out crowd their part. For example, McCoy got a perma- nent in his hair so he ld headed cowboy’. McCoy said, I got erm because it fit the part and besides always wanted опе. Thomas also made his character come alive. Jud s devilish anger had the audience shaking in their seats. a musical was a big change,” said Gertie (Susan Thompson). In 1982 she had the lead in South Pacific and she commented, “I love the spot- light of a lead and you can't compare that to anything. ` While senior chorus member Linda Kopecky added that, ``! didn't matter how small of a part you play as long as you were a part of it. MEER QE I A mmm. —— — —— ЖЕ а
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ANYONE HOME? 5орһ- omore Cara Kincziewski waits for an answer at a stu- dent’s home. Members of the Student Council tacted hundreds of parents to try to encourage them to vote tor the levy. ( ОП = CONCENTRATION. Principal Dr. Ralph Farrar listens carefully as the board works through the new budget. During tl meetings, Dr. le ле Farrar was called upon to clarity the questions of the board. Enrichment tax De dv di OS REGISTERING. Senior Greg Anderson registers to before the February 14 enrichment tax election. Students who would be 18 before the November general election ‚уу issue. Vi te were able to vote in the | MAKING IT STICK. School board members Judy Dol- phin, Tony Netusil, and Jette Foss 1984-85 budget during a work session. Thanks to the success of the tax levy, most programs were spared trom cuts, consider the
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