A Quote by James Snyder

I did my fist show, 'Godspell', in my freshman year of high school. — © James Snyder
I did my fist show, 'Godspell', in my freshman year of high school.
In high school, I was one of the cofounders of New Kids on the Block my freshman year in high school. But I also started studying theatre in high school my freshman year as well. So throughout high school, I was actually doing both.
I was more into music, before I got into college. In high school, I used to play guitar and sing. I did a lot of that. But, when I graduated and went to college, I remember my freshman year and this girl from across the hall, who is one of my good friends to this day, had a brother who was in the school improv team. We went to go watch a show and it blew my face off.
Probably from, like, my freshman year of high school, I had this desire to perform and also be involved in the show business industry.
When I was a young person, when I was in high school, we did a very emotional and wonderful - for us, life-changing - production of 'Godspell.' It really, really was the highlight of my high school time, and it was for everybody else in the cast, too.
In my freshman year in high school, I went to the only public high school in Boston with a theatre program.
I remember my first camps when I was in high school, freshman year. I did a LeBron James camp, and I thought that was the coolest thing ever.
I did play Jesus in 'Godspell,' in high school, because I guess I'm a nerd.
I got expelled from high school my freshman year.
I played basketball and soccer my freshman year in high school.
My freshman year of high school was just awkwardness all around.
I started bowling when I was 14, my freshman year in high school.
I've been under the lights since my freshman year of high school.
I'm a 27-year-old freshman, and returning to college after a seven-year break from high school was by far the hardest thing I've ever done in my life.
My freshman year of high school I joined the chess and math clubs.
I did 'How to Succeed in Business... ,' 'Kiss Me Kate,' 'Godspell,' and 'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown' in high school, all of which were fun.
I've been No. 12 my entire career. My cousin Nikki Haerling was a good basketball player, she wore No. 12 in high school and college, and my dad, he was No. 12 as well. I actually just started wearing it when I got to high school my freshman year.
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