A very fat, robust man with thinning dark gray
 
 hair but heavy sideburns and a bulbous nose with a
 
 patch of redness over each nostril marched in firmly,
 
 nearly knocking into his chair with his stomach. He
 
 had very thick lips and large, dark brown eyes. Brock
 
 Marlowe came in after him, moving far more
 
 gracefully, and he was followed by a rather sternlooking man, about six feet tall with long, thick
 
 pecan-brown hair. He kept his lips tight, drawing a
 
 slash across his angular face.
 
 Our teachers gazed at us and we gazed back at
 
 them. For a moment I wondered what would happen
 
 next. Then Ms. Fairchild appeared at the foot of the
 
 table.
 
 "Ladies and gentlemen," she began, "let me
 
 introduce you to your instructors.
 
 "Mr. Angus Masters, your speech instructor,"
 
 she began, and the bald man across from me nodded
 
 at us. "Mr. Cameron Demetrius, your dance
 
 instructor." she continued. The trim- figured, gentlefaced man smiled wider and turned his shoulders as if
 
 he was scratching his back against a wall. "Mr. Alfred
 
 Littleton, your vocal instructor," she said. The heavy
 
 man opened and closed his thick lips without
 
 speaking. "You already know Mr. Marlowe, your
 
 drama coach, and this is Mr. Leonard Bergman, our
 
 instrumental and piano teacher." Mr. Berman's eyes
 
 brightened a bit, but he didn't change expression and
 
 barely nodded.
 
 She then recited our names and, after our
 
 instructors sat, we sat.
 
 "Everyone settle in okay?" Cameron Demetrius