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PLAY YOUR ROLES During the course of a year, each individual finds himself continuously in a position where he is forced to play a role. In the classroom by com- mand, in spare time by choice, or in a social situation by necessity, one must be an actor. In daily living one makes exits and entrances, speeches and one-liners; one dons theatrical make-up in the form of superficial airs and pretenses. Each pretentious personality is a small part of one’s whole being and identity. As a person grows and ma- tures, the various characters he por- trays grow and mature, becoming a facet of his nature. In a world where the audience is society, every individual is in a drama, each one bringing some tears, some laughs, applause and boos. The play of life goes on forever — it is inescapable in its emotional es- capability. It is a prison of human existence and is also an emotional and psychological refuge. Three American Civilization students — Jeff Young, Howard Timbers, and Bill Martin — wait in line to be processed at a simulated Ellis Island. Debbie White, the heroine, expresses her supposed devotion to Tim Roberts, the villain, in the play A Dollar . 25
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Andy Gayheart and Dwight Christensen portray two immigrants attempting to enter the country during an American Civilization simulation. 24 Bob Sell, Andy Gayheart, Tim Roberts, Debbie White, Eric Hook, Amanda Shipp, and Suzanne Schrack play a troop of actors in the one-act play A Dollar . The play received an excellent rating in the district one-act play festival.
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The word school brings to mind dif- ferent words and thoughts to different people. school bus crud books Civ. class high expletive deleted boredom boys writing hall teachers party class ring expletive deleted graduation touching term paper routine pot work college waste homework friends Mrs. Hill expletive deleted Andy clothes time Colonnade lectures Pig pain — words in — the — neck nothing 26
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