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[ Highland Park High School Play ]
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"Goodbye Charlie," which Highland Park High School will stage
Friday and Saturday, stars Katie Hensley, left, as Charlie Sorel, a
womanizer brought back to life as woman, and T.J. Clark as George
Tracy, Charlie's best friend.
CHRIS OCHSNER/The Capital-Journal
Highland Park High School presents ...
For more
Read about "The Nerd," which will be performed this weekend at
Washburn Rural High School.
page 10A
'Goodbye Charlie'
Synopsis: Charlie Sorel...
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