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Top: Maggie Houlehan as Aunt Eller warns Will and the fellers about the “little wonder.” Below: Director, Ms. Cheryl Fitch, relaxes after a hard night’s work. Bottom: With Susie Grady’s help, Sr. Ellen Henkel tickles the ivories to Oklahoma music. A pportunity came knocking at our door. Deck- ed out in the most “in” outfits, the gals ap- peared for tryouts. Supportive friends helped to calm the nervous butterflies as all appeared be- fore the judges. ¥7 now if you’re in it? This was a continual ques- tion among all. Each day we were told, “No decision yet, maybe tomorrow.” At last the list ap- peared. Some were jubilant and some heavy-heart- ed. T earning was the tedious job for all who were involved. Directions, pitch, mood, beat, timing — these were some of the elements we dealt with. Life was not always a bowl of cherries. We encoun- tered many pits! A t last the truth must be known. The final test must be taken. Dress rehearsal — the point of no return. U armony — we’d have been a mess without it. The directors (stage, music, dance) gave a lot and took a little. They showed us what it was all about. A pening night excitement reigned. Every jaw vi- gorously chewed a wad of gum. Cues were per- fect and steps precise. The cast and crew showed they were the finest. The audience responded in agreement. T T emories — they’ll last a lifetime. When you’re 1 A part of a group working toward one goal, the happy times don’t fade easily. Tears, too, are sprin- kled in for closing night and friends we may never meet again. A pplause — applause — applause! Come take your final bow! Your efforts were not in vain. There may never be another OKLAHOMA but there will be another time. Until then — a great big “Persian goodbye!” 7
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•ILAHiMA! Encore -N. Debby Wagoner and her dad, Top: Oklahoma girls watch Laurey as she dreams of “Many a New Day.” Above: STA girls show Marshall, make a successful fa- signs of anticipation of Oklahoma’s opening night, ther-daughter duet.
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