During his four carefree years in high school, Rail McClain majored in sports and minored in grades.
Now, eighteen-year-old Rail is leaving the comfort and protection of home to venture into the world of college. Of course, Master McClain has no idea what he wants to do with his future, only what his society-conscious mother has designed for him. To say he is like most other American boys his age is like saying lemons and watermelons taste the same.
Rail is happy and fun-loving. Some think of him as lazy. However, in his defense, his caring grandfather often chuckles as he remarks, 'Rail's just blowing in the wind.'
Nevertheless, he's on his way and his own.
It only took him one year at Marquette University in Wisconsin to end his mother's dream of becoming a leading dentist. However, even though Rail flunks out of college, he is not discouraged. As a handsome young man, he figures he's Hollywood material. To his parent's dismay, Rail announces he has decided that he wants to be an actor. They see little hope of his completing four years of regular college, so they allow him to attend a drama college in Hollywood, California.
Once there, Rail finds things are quite different than he had envisioned. He believed that studying acting would be all fun and games, but he was soon disillusioned. However, to his surprise, he likes the challenge, his new friends, and the long hours of studying and rehearsals.
Over the next nine months, he receives a juicy taste of life on and off the stage. Then, it all comes crashing down as he confronts the president and founder of the school. Rail is expelled and denied the opportunity to return to the school the following year. Disappointed but undaunted, he returns to Hollywood the next year and enrolls in a small junior college.