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Annie Oakley ..........Rebecca Rainer Frank Butler Brian Kronenberger Dolly .................Missy Crane Charlie ................ Brian Sleeth Buffalo Bill ... ......Troy Fuhrman Minnie..........Mary Majors Caldwell Jessie .................Carrie Wilder Nellie ... .....Heather Feierabend Jake ..................Susan Afeman Wilson .................Carlos Finalet Chief Sitting Bull .......Jay Buzbee Pawnee Bill ..............Jeff Drake Mac ................... Jeff Bolger Conductor ...............Mark Stuckey Waiter ....................Jim Harris Porter.............Trippe Hawthorne Mrs Potter-Porter Paige Hendry Messenger .............. Clint Howie Major-Domo ...............Rob Sindelar Mrs. Adams ............Kristee Oldham Mr. Adams ... Wally Harrell Mrs. Henderson . ......Shari Heilala Mrs. Ferguson ..........Laurie Brown Children ..............Heather Oulton Margaret Ho Gayden Carr Cowgirls ........................Julie Sternberg Katherine D'Armond Mrs. Black Tooth ......Tracy Broyles Mrs. Yellow Foot ......Kari Sterling Chorus Trip Barden Mike Carpenter Susan Defelice Kristen Dickerson Gwen Drain Jimmy Griffith Jeff Harlan Ronald Kegge Kim Kubricht Male Trio Jeff Bolger Jim Harris Trippe Hawthorne Cowgirl Dancers Ginger Allen Elizabeth Hebert Paige Hendry Kyra Jones Lauren Moonan Indian Dancers Stephanie Abramson Amy Carpenter Katherine Crabtree Amy Coates Stephanie Harrop Caroline Hiatt Molly McGehee Kim Stewart Ali Quaid Papa Bull initiates Annie as a Sioux daughter during an Indian ritual This was one of four scenes taken to the ISAS festival. Photo by B. Rjiner Two cowgirls display much interest toward the notorious Frank Butler as he sings My Defenses Are Down. Photo by B. Rjiner Frank and Annie tell each other of their awards and experiences during the lime they went their separate ways. Photo by B. Rjiner V Frank and Annie sing. Anything You Can Do, 1 Can Do Belter , during a competition to see who is the best shot Photo by B. Rjiner
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I ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Chjrlie, Chief Silting Bull. Buffalo Bill. Dolly, and Pawnee Bill prepare to steal an extra bow during the finale. Photo by B. Roincr EHS Goes Western Annie get your gun, the successful upper school musical, was performed on April 10, 11, and 12. One of the major accomplishments of this musical was that it gave the opportunity for all the arts of EHS to come together under one roof. Along with the hard work put into acting, singing, and dancing on stage, long hours were dedicated to building and painting the scenery and finding costumes and props from the turn of the century. The result was not only a well-performed show about a sure-shot tomboy and a famous showman who fall in love, but one in which everyone, including members of the cast and audience, enjoyed themselves. The audience was able to catch the energy of the actors and responded by giving a standing ovation after one performance. Because the musical was such a sensation, Mrs. Mildred Bonner, the director, decided to take four scenes, including seven songs, to the ISAS festival in Dallas. While the actors received high praise, the biggest reward was the spirit they got out of the experience. Annie Get Your Gun 29
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