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Page 11 text:
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Cold winds brought snowflakes in icy flurries which clothed the valley in shades of winter. Millard lay peacefully under her downy blanket, un- harmed by frost and sweeping northern blasts. True, her gentle flowers and delicate shrubs were no longer green with waxen leaves, or colorful with healthy blossoms, her lawns and buildings had lost their stately air, but a new kind of beauty had settled over all: the campus sparkled as though it were sprinkled with millions of flashing diamonds .... The dried, yellow, flower stalks bowed, as though young again, under the weight of their snowy crowns. , The buildings' eaves draped in icicles, T and walls supporting billowy snow drifts, took on an air of warmth and friendliness. Everyone around Millard was caught in the atmosphere of good fellowship that comes only when people are shut in to- gether, thrown on their own resources for their living and happiness. This was the valley in winter!
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Summer in the valley means cool, green lawns stretched lazily under the decorative shrubs and trees that make the Millard Campus one of the most beautiful in the state. E. Carling F. Chesley But summer cannot last forever, and in early autumn Millard High School threw open her doors to her students, both old and new. No longer were her halls dim and empty, her classrooms barren. The faint odor of closeness from having been shut during the summer months was dispelled. Now her halls resounded with the laughter of merry young people who were looking forward to their year at Millard with minds resolved to give her their best efforts, her classrooms filled with those who brought with them books to study, and fun that were part of their school life. The custodians who kept Millard l-ligh the loveli- est spot in the valley gave freely of their time and energy.
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