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Ben is excited about Shannon played the
the Christmas part of a friendly Dr. Frame stands Dan decides to
decorations at one women named with a giant elephant check out the
of the schools. “It Bertha during one statue. The team instruments in the
has been an Josh and Shannon scene. "One day had a chance to visit church before
awesome try on hats together. during our scene, City Walk and the performing. In
opportunity to share Josh said, “It was Dr. Frame’s stool Rain Forest Cafe at addition to acting,
biblical principles amazing to see God broke, and she fell Universal Studios. Dan was the
with teens through work in the hearts of right on the floor. It They all spent some photographer for the
comedy and drama.” the teens.” was hilarious!” time taking pictures. Drama Team.
Ben Armstrong Josh Galster Shannon Markovitch Dr. Melissa Frame Daniel Thompson
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addition to the spring production, the college provides other op
drama team/improv
portunities for students to express themselves through drama. Trav
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individuals under the direction of Dr. Melissa Frame, performed in
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use of drama, the team taught about various types of Christians who
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are afraid to share their faith. Members of the team had many op
f portunities to interact with teens on a close basis. Shannon
Markovitch said, “We were given an opportunity to perform in the
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youth group at Freedom Baptist Church in Keystone Heights,
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Florida. Afterward, an invitation was given and many teens came
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ment for all of us to see the Lord work through our program. After
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wards, we were able to hang out with some of the kids at Wendy’s
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ra ise d tU.ovt— The Improv team provides another outlet for dramatic talent.
Students across campus have enjoyed many Improv shows performed
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by Matt Auger, Phil Bowen, Tim Bjorgen, Adam Stone, Dan Zapata,
fo r clvaritg and others. “I came up with the idea to use the Improv games as a
fund-raiser,” said Matt Auger. “It has been great to use our talents
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for the Lord and to raise money for various things. After we gradu
9 ate, Phil, Adam, and I plan to start a Christian coffee house with an
k « s keevv verv) Improv show. One interesting fact about the team is that before
d to \<s ” each sh°w>we Pray and drink a million energy drinks or eat choco
late covered espresso beans.”
Phil Bowen

