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: E i. x There are many parts in our play, different, yet the same. All roles are significant: the student body president standing behind the podium waiting for attention, the perplexed student puzzling over an algebra problem, a group of boys sitting on the floor eating their lunches. These roles are taken by our players, each with his diverse talents and interests. Our players, the leads, the understudies, and those who are still searching for their roles, animate our play. The endless time goes on; new faces come, New mummets babble in each other's ears; And some wear masks of woe, of laughter some, Nor know they play Life,s Comedy of Tears. James B. Kenyon PLAYERS 2'11; - '?'Y17'?'T g , z :7 '74; x r Jizfi zw'eir'tik' 1 IT; 7 hMKWVF ?MVW t !-.r ' 2!! AUGK'. an 13.1.! 1 pa 5.
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