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' Oklahoma ' is hailed by Oklahoma Congratulations tor having cho- sen to produce the play ' Oklahoma ' . This delightful musical has enter- tained millions ot people throughout the nation and we are very proud that it has the namesake ot our state, wrote Oklahoma Governor David Hall in a telegram to the Gol- den Singers on the opening night ot the musical, November 17. This record-breaking Broadway success, set in Oklahoma, centers around the love ot Curly (Artie Widgery), a handsome cowboy, and Laurey (Cindy Hoyt), an innocent beauty. Lovable Aunt Eller (Mattie Morris) wishes her best for Curly and Laurey, but surly handyman Jud Fry (Dave Summers) threatens the couple ' s happiness. Ado Annie Carnes (Karen Schmitz), the lively ' I Cain ' t Say No ' girl, and her beau Will Parker (Bill Catus), an energetic cowpoke, and Ali Hackim (Bill Strauss), peddler, raise interest and add color and comedy to the show. The musical comes to a close with Curly and Laurey happily wed, Jud put to his final rest, and the cattle- men and farmers cheering on their new state of Oklahoma. Left — Curly and Laurey, a happy cou- ple, begin their honeymoon trip. Below — The farmers cheer heartily at the end of a vigorous square dance. 23
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Top — Laurey and Aunt Eller chat amiably with Curly. Above — Jud and Curly bitterly argue over Lau- rey. Right — Ado Annie cain ' t say no to Will Parker. 22
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E in K captures Championship Rounding out a victorious season, the Exercise in Knowledge Tea defeated Howe 64-38 in the finals to win the E in K Championship Title. As winner of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award, senior Dave Steup be- came eligible to compete for a four year scholarship to the University of Rochester. The Bausch and Lomb Award, given at more than 8,600 schools in the country, is presented to the most distinguished science and mathematics student. Along with receiving national and local awards for their outstanding work, Ripplites participated in many honor activities. Sponsoring ROTC and at- tending conferences and seminars kept students involved. Right — Carole Rheins, district winner of the American Legion Speech Contest, discusses her responsibility to free- dom. Below — ROTC sponsors Debbie Raikes, Janie Ross, Sharon Jones, Laurie Arm- strong, and Opal Brown display trophies won by ROTC. Not pictured is Boni Medlicott. Below right — Exercise in Knowledge members Bill Catus, Sindy Smith, Dave Green, and Dave Steup relax during a commercial while filming a match. 24
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