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Mrs. Irene Kelly
Secretary to the Principal
For the staff members, rainy days did not affect the mood. For others, a rainy day meant that eve rything else would go wrong. Other people didn’t even notice the change of weather.
Fdow did the staff cope with them? There were several interesting answers. The answers varied as much as the staff members’ personalities.
Here’s a sample of some answers to the question: How do you cope with rainy days? M rs. M oliski admitted that she survived with difficulty, Mrs. Bush simply forgot that it was raining. Others,
like Mrs. Snyder, loved rainy days. She said that she curled up with a good book in a warm and cozy place.
The variety of answers proved that staff mem bers were, in some peculiar way, almost as human as the students. There were those students who loved the rain, while others despised it. The fact was that the staff members were as unique as the students, reflecting their differences everyday, even rainy ones.
Rainy Days
How the Staff Coped
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