Schoolhouse Rock Live! - March 12 - March 14, 2021

Elkhorn North High School

 Who's Who 

  • Cole Sharar head shot

    Cole Sharar

    as Tom

    Cole Sharar, a sophomore at ENHS, is the son of Troy and Jen Sharar. During high school, Cole has been active in choir, varsity football, DECA, drama club, and track and field, all while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Cole has earned many awards, including peer-voted awards, lettering in sports, and the “Excellence Award”.  Outside of school, Cole teaches Sunday School, works at Menards, plays piano, and became a published writer. Schoolhouse Rock has taught Cole that musicals are hard work; however, gained experience, new friendships, and lifelong memories make it all worth it. “I would like to thank my Mom and Grandma Mary for passing on to me their passion for music and theatre. I would also like to thank both of my parents for their unending support and encouragement in all of my past and future endeavors. Lastly, I'd like to thank my little sister, Carly, for making the awesome signs used in this performance!”

  • Mady Pfeil head shot

    Mady Pfeil

    Junior Mady Pfeil is the daughter of Scott and Laurie Pfeil. Throughout her academic career, Mady has participated in show choir, all-state chorus, and barbershop. Outside of school, she enjoys teaching children at her church. Mady’s favorite song from Schoolhouse Rock is “Sufferin’ Till Suffrage” because it is a song about women’s empowerment. During her time in Schoolhouse Rock, she learned that Gandolfo’s makes a “mean” pastrami sandwich! Mady would like to say to her family, “Thank you for always supporting me!”

  • Thomas Parker head shot

    Thomas Parker

    as George

    Thomas Parker is the son of George and Anne Parker. He is a junior at ENHS. At ENHS Thomas participates in varsity show choir, all-state chorus, musical, and marching band. Outside of school, he is active with SNJ Singers and as a part of his church worship team. Thomas studies voice with Joel Johnston at SNJ Studios. His favorite song from School House Rock is “Just A Bill” because it fits his vocal range very well. One lesson Thomas learned from participating in Schoolhouse Rock was that he could step outside of his comfort zone and learn how to sing different vocal parts. “Dear Mom and Dad, Thank you so much for everything you have done for me leading up to my final years of high school. You inspire me to be a better person every day, and I couldn’t thank you enough for that!”

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