tion of children commited to the Council's care todeal.”Cole has been quite acHouse Appropriations Committee Chairman NeilGHSThe Garland High School Choral Department will present Rodgers and Ham-merstein’s “Oklahoma,” April 18, 19 and 20 at the GHS auditorium.Tickets for reserved seats are $2 and are available from any choir member or by calling the school number, 276-1106. Studentsmajor characters in the show will be Scott Tate as Curly; Pam McMahan as Laurey; Lori Wall as Ado Annie; Ben McKnight as Will Parker; Mary Boule as Aunt Eller; Dan New as Jud Fry; Mike Oden as Ali Hakim; Judy Luedtke as Gertie; and Mike Griffin as AndrewCarnes. Minor roles will be played by Loren Cowley, Kevin Hollingsworth, Carl Bell, Jennifer McMahan, Debra Ramey, Denise Berry and Pam Osborne.The dance ensemble will include Diane Rener, Lisato openPickens, Vicki Trimble, Jennifer McMahan, Pam Osborne, Kathy Johnson, Sheila Brittain, Theresa Croft, Diana Bryan, Denise Berry, Lloyd Darling, John Creel, Carl Bell, Mark Montgomery, Jaime Ramos, Loren Cowley, and Kevin Hollingsworth.Choreographers are Jackie Nutting, Jennifer McMahan and Mary Cook.Chorus members' include all the dance ensemble plusKim Christensen, Debra Ramey, Barbara Eads, Donna Jones, Diana Free, Donna Brownlee, Fran Hasley, Jerri Grant, Sandra Ware, Kathy Rentz, Karen Hornback, John Kirby and John Wiseman.The GHS Pit Band, conducted by Jack Geyman, will provide accompaniment for “Oklahoma.’ The entire production is under the direction of Mary A. Cook, choral director.