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Page 10 text:
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Musical Annie shoots for success! One of Highland’s most success¬ ful musicals in recent years was pre¬ sented to enthusiastic audiences when “Annie Get Your Gun” hit the high school stage. Directed by Miss Pamela Guenszler and Mr. Gregg Ladd, Ir¬ ving Berlin’s famous story of the wild west came to life in Highland. In order to allow more students to participate, lead roles were shared by two students each through the nights of the production. Kristen Callaway and Anja Deering played Annie Oakley. Frank Butler, the ar¬ rogant sharp-shooter, was played by Frank Ball. Other leading roles were played by Danielle Boyle and Carol Mills as Dolly Tate. Chris Williams and Mike O’Donnell as Buffalo Bill. This production was Highland’s first all-school musical. An effort by both staff and students opened the casting to more students than in pre¬ vious years, and the play was a suc¬ cess. Reflecting on her role as Annie, Kristen Callaway says, “I’ll never forget how great I felt when I heard that applause! It was a lot of hard work and I enjoyed every moment of it. Through the support of family and friends, the whole cast made this musical really shine!” The musical, which has proved a top audience-leaser for years, also took on several Highland twists as the p roduction was staged. Many students had a chance to perform for their friends and the people of Highland, and by the time the cast party was held on the last evening of the presentation, all agreed this had been one of Highland’s finest musi¬ cal and stage accomplishments. Annie Used Her Gun! Kristen Callaway and Anja Deering starred in the role of Annie while supported by others spring musical stars Dan Ball, Mike O’Donnell, Chris Wil¬ liams, Angie Renfroe, Carolee Kepler, and Jay Svitko.
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Gre n of Silver As Highland celebrates its twentieth year, there is time to look back over many accomplishments and see the changes and progress which has been made. It is good, too, to remember that there have been times of great celebration and sharing — with floats, victories, and academic awards. It is also good to remember the quiet growth which has happened in Highland, the simple growing into adulthood of thousands of young people who have left these halls better people, and more comfortable with the themselves and the world around them. Celebrating the Silver does co have many sides.
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