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Having such comparable talents, betn bisnop and Connie Manson both took the lead role of Laurie. Alternating nights, they shared the spotlight with Joe Hill as Curly. In addition to the trials and tribulations of their lead roles, Beth and Joe also carried the weight of being student directors. Mrs. Schaefer, with her firm, guiding hand, and guest director Mrs. Una Harrison contributed long, hard hours to make the show a SUCCESS. Band and orchestra personnel, Mr. Buck and Mr. Schiele, provided beautiful music which set the stage for this musical theater. Mrs. Wiegert volunteered in the making of the costumes which also brightened the stage. Cooperation from the music boosters was very much appreciated; they handled the ticket sales and printed programs. Based on his knowledge of surrounding high schools, Mr. Sublett commented that this production portrayed the best showing of high school talent that he had ever seen. Obviously the community agreed, for the show sold out the four nights it ran, and a command performance followed the scheduled nights. Telling Laurey (Connie Manson) of his ‘‘surrey’’, Curly (Joe Hill) tries to persuade her to go to the box social. Disliking the way a girl gets a guy, Ali Hakim (Robert Brinkerhoff) sings ‘‘It’s a Scandal, It’s an Outrage.”
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Oklahoma Encore On May 3, 4, 5, and 7, our Performing Arts Department produced an excellent rendition of “Oklahoma.” With great appeal, the play turned many approving eyes toward Thomas Dale. A handsome combination of music, beautiful scenery, lively costumes, and talented leadership drew approval and praise from all. “Many a New Day’ will dawn on Laurey (Beth Bishop), even though she did not go to the box social with Curly. Thinking about life without her father, Ado Annie (Roslyn Brandt) and Carnes (Robbie Baker) reminisce. “The Farmer and the Cowman Should Be Friends,’ says Aunt Eller (Julie Fulcher) to Will Parker (Jim Hill). 22 OKLAHOMA
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Joy of Christ’s birth was reflected in the final nativity scene with dancers and soloists.
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