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ople will say Curley Uim Linkerj and Laurie Uoyce Sauterj are in love. pit in his eye sings Ado Annie lMarie Collinsi to Laurie I Sauterb. '0lQlal1oma.' Oh, what a beautiful morning, Oh, what a beautiful day, sang Curly, as the curtain rose on Milfords' produc- tion of Rodgers and Hammerstein's perennial musical play Oklahoma! A ioint effort of the music, drama, art and home economics' departments, Oklahomal was presented for three performances on March 24, 25, 26. Mr. Clarence Beard conducted the soloists and choruses, accompaniment was provided in two piano arrangement. Staging was under the direction of Mr. Thurman Butcher, and set designs were created by Mr. George L. Bennett. The frantic efforts of shot gun-toting Paw Carnes lplayed by Fred Roffmanl, to marry his wayward daughter, Ada Annie, lBrooke Hartlove and Marie Collinsl, to a travelling Peddler lDon Pylesj, and an amorous cow-hand Will Parker, lEarl Smith and Mike Bitnerl formed a humorous contrast to the love story of Curly, Uim Linkerj, and Laurey, lGinger Fason and Joyce Sauterj. Problems created by the villain, Jud Fry, lRichard Burnhamj, were optimistically ironed out by Laurey's Aunt Eller lLee Hofmannj. Choreography, created by Jerry Sheperd and Marian Lesher, was based on American Folk dances of the late 19th century. Farmers are defended by Aunt Eller llee Hoffmanl in the feud with the cowboys.
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GO Roars ln The '2O's' Jack Hahn bursts with embarrassment when .Chris Holzaphel sings M He's Making Eyes At Me. U. I. M. Good lllobert Carhartl, Sweet Beva Zengle lMltzi Knippj anch Granny Ueanne Howelll take a final bow after their performance in The Sissy Always Gets the Girl. 1 i l l l l Featured at the Purple Cow were the Florodoras singing and dancing to Ball and the Jack. Carol Kallins shadows Peggy Hirsch in the opening scene af the Senior Follies. With a flash of short skirts and long beads and a coup of rollicking Charleston numbers, the seniors vigorously ri vived The Twenties. There were some reruns of the ol movies, samples of vaudeville and night club acts, and presentation of fashions that looked suspiciously like la year's clothes. And to top it off, there was . . . well, yo know . . . Boo-boo-be-doo , the famous boys' chorus lint Christine Holzapfel and Jack Hahn, as mistress and master 1 ceremonies, helped us relive these memories as '60 real roared in the Twenties. ,
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MATH-SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS-First Raw: Ann Gairoard, Elsa Mae Hook, Second Row: James Condon, Joseph Harrison, Jay Bernshon, Brenda Bair, Lee' Hern. Sl Student Projects Compete For Ribbons ln Math-Science Fair Scientific procedure, display, originality and results wer especially evident in the 5'l proiects entered in the Matl' Science Fair held on March 15 and 16. The iudges-M1 Harold McGraw, Mr. Robert Crumbaugh, and Dr. Robes Gifford-rated the top proiects as follows: Mathematics: second, Robert Lerner. Biology Visual: first, Joe Harrison. Biology Experimental: first, Jim Condon. Chemistry-Visual: first, Brenda Bair. Chemistry Experimental: second, Donna Boyd and Georgeann Manners. Physics Visual: first, Jay Bernshon. Physics Experimental: first, Jerry Knoche. Proiects chosen to represent Milford at the Baltimor Fair were those of Elsa Mae Hook, Jim Condon, and Lee Herr Stuclent's Acheiuements Recognized Jon Boll Jon Ball Places With I Of Top English Pupils Selected as a runner-up in the National English Conti held by the National Council of Teachers of English, Jon B4 received an achievement award. Other Milford entries in the contest were Jerry Knoct and Rosa Levyne. The applicants were iudged on the ba of on original essay, an autobiography, an impromptu cot position, and the official scores of two tests. The submission of his name to leading colleges ai universities by the N. C. T. E. brought additional nation recognition to Jon.
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