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THE ROLLING SEASONS Preliminary Action INIEETING OIF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION TIME: Present--at a monthly meeting PLACE: Rooms of Board CHARACTERS: The members MRS. BLAKE: The meeting is called to order. flllrs. Mr-Guin' reads 'lllinfltf'-S' of last preceding meeting which are approiicdj MR. McNALL: I have a bill for new books ordered for the High School amount- ing to 3396.11-5. MR. DUGAN: I move that the bill be paid. fThc motion is .wcomlwl and all rote fo have the bill pairlxl MRS. MILLER: I have :1 bill for the equipment ordered last month for the girls who are going out for hockey. flt is 1'0tf'd that this bill be pairlj MRS.gBLAKE: Have the standing committees any reports to make? MR. BLODGETT: The Building and Grounds Committee has decided to con- tinue carrying on the work about the school grounds. We still want to improve thi athletic field and also the appearance about the building. The lawns have been well cared for during the summer. The most important thing we are going to do and the one that will be of greatest interest and enjoyment to the students is to build con- crete bleachers on the athletic field. lim sure the townspeople and visitors will also appreciate them. MR. WOODS: Yes, I know everyone will want to go to all the football and baseball games after the bleachers are up. MRS. BLAKE: I'm sure that will be a worth while project. Are there anv more reports? MR. HOUGHTON: I just Want to say that my committee has kept tlu- st-hoof furnished with all the supplies and materials that were needed. MR. DI LAURA: Thatis very true. And we've even managed to keep a supply of coal on hand so that the school has been warm in spite of the cold weather. MRS. BLAKE: Is there any unfinished business? .... New business? MRS. MILLER: I hardly believe there will be much more business. MR. McNALL: Don't forget we have two new teachers to hire who will take Miss VVright's and Miss Adams' places. It will be difficult to replace them but weyll try to do our best. MR. CROVVTHER: I'm sure we can because we made no mistake in hiring Mr. Patterson. A student can now get fl definite Commercial Diploma as well as the Academic one. MRS. BLAKE: If there is no further business, the meeting will be adjourned after the minutes of this meeting are read and approved. CURTAIN 1036 CHIQVRON 1:50
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PROLOGUE 0 The Seasons Hand in hand like four small children Pass the Seasons Swiftly on their way. Spring, by far the fairest Throws her mirth Like handfuls of colored confetti 0'er this sphere. Humans look upon her countenance And forget her dark moods In her radiant presence. Summer, surely a handsome child, Scorns help from his comrades And hurries on his way Swiftly, yet surely, after Spring. Hut she is not hard to catch. find as they play together Spring grows tired and begs to rest, Letting summer step into her place. Fall, knowing that summer will soon Follow in the wake of Spring, Ilurries him on and sometimes I'ro1c'a'.v him on the trail. Winter is a mystery child, Who, in her shining' coat of white Waits patiently 'till the rest pass on So she may reign supreme. She is a .selfish child Who does not let any of the Seasons Leave their treasures. She is beautiful, too, And cruel. Little does she care for color. She dresses in purer tones The better to hide Her sullen nature. Then, at the end of the year When all have gone, Spring is rested, and picking Up her colors Goes to work like a mad artist. --Blanche Kornnw ll 1936 CHIVlxON
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