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Will Parker tells Ado Annie that he recently won: fifty dollars in Kansas City and spent it all on gifts for her (right). Peddler-man Ali Hakim (John Bry) is threatened by Annie's father for “practically proposing” to his daughter and then backing out. The conflict of the cowboys with the farmers is the subject as male cast members (left) sing “The Farm- er and the Cowman.” Aunt Eller Jama Littlejohn) is amused as she listens to Curly, Will Parker (Chris Franks), and Judge An- drew Carnes (Mark Gurtner). Musical
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OKLAHOMA — Sell-out Show Thrills Audiences klahoma, O.K. It was more than just O.K. For two evenings in April, the auditorium stage was transformed into Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) just after the turn of the cen- tury. “Oklahoma” was a sell-out, with ex- tra chairs being set up on Saturday night. The musical was directed by Shelley and Kent Johnson with choreography by Mary Kay Perkins. The student director Tonya Miller and stage manager Janell McMaken also helped on the popular pro- duction. Not wanting him to take Laurey to the box social, Curly tries to intluence ‘Pore Jud” Fry (Steve Craw- ford) to use his gun. Musical The audience went home humming some of the better known songs such as “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’,” “People Will Say We're in Love,” and, of course, “Oklahoma.” The pit band was directed by Mr. Richard Karkosky. The telling of the story of two young people who encounter several set-backs on the road to true love and marriage took many weeks of practice to perfect, but everything took shape in that critical final week and the audiences were thrilled. “People Will Say We're In Love” is on the minds of Curly (Dirk McKown) and Laurey (Holly Morton). Laurey and her friend Ado Annie (Kim Madajewski) discuss Annie's problems dealing with men before the singing of “I Cain't Say No.”
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Selected by members of the Junior and Senior class- es to serve as the King and Queen of the 1988 Prom were David Spade and Chris Mason, above. Going out for a meal before Prom is traditional. Top, right, are Rodney Osborn, Todd Sanderson, Angie Walker, and Jenny Byrum at Greenhurst. After getting all dressed up, being photographed by friends and relatives is also traditional, as this group (right) illustrates. Having their picture taken by Hanes Studio in order to preserve memories of the special evening are Kim Madajewski and John MacDonald. Enjoying their ride to the prom ina very traditional vehicle are Jamie Bonecutter, Stephanie Peterson, Angie Kobiela, and Gregg Lockwood. Prom NSC ciliate cenaditaniis foci
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