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Tve Got to Have a Car' Jobs Make Automobiles Attainable About 75 per cent of all Sam Houston students have jobs which range from waiters and waitresses to cashiers. There are a variety of reasons that go along with working, but the BIG reason so many peo- ple work is to support THE car. Students with cars and jobs can get themselves into a vicious cycle if they're not careful. They need a car to go to work, and they need ajob to support their cars. The problem comes in when the car breaks down, and they have no way to get to work to earn the money to get their car out of the shop. It can get to be a big pain in the neck. . . 7 l Senior Julle Krueger spends much of her spare time work- mg at the Cookie Factory in the Forum Mall. While working at the Park Plaza Theater taking tickets, Ray Olvera meets many interesting people. Student Life Zi
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People will say we're in love, sing Samantha Shub and Brad Herring lLaurie and Curlyl. Texans Turn ' kies' On Dec. 8 the Broadway hit musical Oklahoma premiered in the auditorium of Sam Houston and played for three nights. Known as one of America's greatest musicals, the show is always a big crowd pleaser. More than 1,000 people turned out for Sam's production. The musical comedy was based on the original play Green Grow the Lilacs by native born Okie,', Lynn Riggs. The play is set in the Indian territory at the turn of the century and revolves around the courtship of two pretty farm girls by their cowboy suitors, despite the rivalry of two other men. Auditions for Oklahoma to fill childrenis roles were held on Oct. 12 and rehearsals began on Oct. 16. The stage was given new depth by a method called false proscenium which was used for the first time. Dance choreography was directed by Kay Mooney, who has been an active dancer since high school, and Ed Whitscell was a consultant on scene design. Primary director of the production was Mr. Don Blankenship with assistant directors Mr. Jeremy Walker and Mr. David Hightower, who supervised the orchestra and the chorus. Main characters included Jennifer David, Brad Herring, Samantha Shub, Larry Robinson, Randy Rhodes, and Stacy Griffin. Brad Herring and Sam Shub lead the wedding procession in the production of Oklahomaf' 28 Student Life J f
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