Slightly broken version of the programme for Daisy Pulls It Off in 2009, which is annoying. Layout and school crest design and concept work quite well, though
I. Things that Endure Page 1
II. The Cost of Reaching the Best 9
III. When Kindness is Unkind 17
IV. The Interweaving of the Days 27
V. Doing and Not Doubting 37
VI. No True Work Is Vain 43
VII. Be Thou a Blessing 51
VIII. Making a Living and Making a Life 59
IX. Our Lives Words of God 67
X. Two Ways 77
XL The Duty of Being Always Strong 85
XII. Strength for a New Year 93
XIII. More than Meat , 105
XIV. The Sin of Drifting 113
XV. The Value and Responsibility of One Life 121
XVI. The Folly of Drifting into Marriage 129
XVII. How Not to Show Sympathy 137
XVIII. Choosing Our Friends Page 145
XIX. The Entanglements of Love 157
XX. Learning the Lessons of Love at Home 165
XXI. Learning the Lessons of Patriotism 173
XXII. Is Worrying a Christian Duty? 181
XXIII. Making or Marring Beauty 189
XXIV. On the Footpath to Success 197
XXV. Causes of Failure 205
XXVI. Sticking to One's Calling 215
XXVII. The Misuse of the Gift of Speech 223
XXVIII. The Danger of Talking too Much 231
XXIX. Books Worth While 239
XXX. A Talk about Temper 247
XXXI. The Advantage of Keeping One's Temper 257
XXXII. The Grace of Being Obliging 265
XXXIII. What to Do with Our Money 273
XXXIV. What to Do with Our Hands 283
XXXV. Some Indirect Ways of Lying 291
XXXVI. Putting away Childish Things 299
XXXVII. Remember the Way 307
This document is an introduction to the novel Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen. It provides some background context, including that the book was finished in 1803 but not published until later. It also contains a brief plot summary of the first chapter, introducing the main character Catherine Morland as a plain but imaginative 10-year-old girl growing up in a large family with no extraordinary qualities or prospects.
This document provides a summary of the opening chapter of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel "Vanity Fair". It describes the departure of Amelia Sedley from Miss Pinkerton's Academy, where she has been a student for the past six years. Miss Pinkerton writes a letter of recommendation praising Amelia's virtues and accomplishments. Amelia struggles with being glad to go home but sad to leave her friends at school.
Vol. 2 secular annotations on scripture texts.GLENN PEASE
NOTE; This book is available for 26 to 46 dollars because it is a collector's item, but you can read it here free. It has defects in ways but still conveys the wisdom of this great author of the past.
Rex Michael Knight reminisces about a recent pilgrimage he took with his mother and 25 others to Jordan, Israel, and Egypt. He describes some of the meaningful sites they visited, including Mount Nebo, Petra, the pyramids in Egypt, and many important locations in Israel. However, he says the pilgrimage was about more than just visiting physical places - it was a journey of personal growth and discovery where the group developed new friendships and strengthened old ones. Knight reflects on how the trip allowed them all to take a break from life's busyness and listen to their hearts.
The narrator was born into slavery but had a relatively happy childhood, cared for by her kind mistress who taught her to read. When she was 6, her mother died and she learned for the first time that she was a slave. Her mistress also died when she was 12, leaving her to the 5-year-old daughter of her sister instead of freeing her as many had hoped, in accordance with her late mistress's promise to the narrator's mother. She was now at the mercy of a new master and mistress.
The document provides an agenda for Day 1 of the Desire for Change Symposium. The goals are to build an inclusive learning community, reflect on the history of the Holocaust to promote change, and examine the novel and opera "And the Rat Laughed" to deepen understanding of hate and oppression. The agenda includes introductions on the Holocaust in Poland and France, survivor perspectives, an opera performance, and school presentations exploring themes and passages from the novel. Stone distribution at the end symbolizes continuing memory and love for Holocaust victims.
Have you thought about the unpredictability of life? How it can all change in an instant? Black Love Diary is a short fiction on how fragile our existence is and the pains that come with losing a loved one.
I. Things that Endure Page 1
II. The Cost of Reaching the Best 9
III. When Kindness is Unkind 17
IV. The Interweaving of the Days 27
V. Doing and Not Doubting 37
VI. No True Work Is Vain 43
VII. Be Thou a Blessing 51
VIII. Making a Living and Making a Life 59
IX. Our Lives Words of God 67
X. Two Ways 77
XL The Duty of Being Always Strong 85
XII. Strength for a New Year 93
XIII. More than Meat , 105
XIV. The Sin of Drifting 113
XV. The Value and Responsibility of One Life 121
XVI. The Folly of Drifting into Marriage 129
XVII. How Not to Show Sympathy 137
XVIII. Choosing Our Friends Page 145
XIX. The Entanglements of Love 157
XX. Learning the Lessons of Love at Home 165
XXI. Learning the Lessons of Patriotism 173
XXII. Is Worrying a Christian Duty? 181
XXIII. Making or Marring Beauty 189
XXIV. On the Footpath to Success 197
XXV. Causes of Failure 205
XXVI. Sticking to One's Calling 215
XXVII. The Misuse of the Gift of Speech 223
XXVIII. The Danger of Talking too Much 231
XXIX. Books Worth While 239
XXX. A Talk about Temper 247
XXXI. The Advantage of Keeping One's Temper 257
XXXII. The Grace of Being Obliging 265
XXXIII. What to Do with Our Money 273
XXXIV. What to Do with Our Hands 283
XXXV. Some Indirect Ways of Lying 291
XXXVI. Putting away Childish Things 299
XXXVII. Remember the Way 307
This document is an introduction to the novel Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen. It provides some background context, including that the book was finished in 1803 but not published until later. It also contains a brief plot summary of the first chapter, introducing the main character Catherine Morland as a plain but imaginative 10-year-old girl growing up in a large family with no extraordinary qualities or prospects.
This document provides a summary of the opening chapter of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel "Vanity Fair". It describes the departure of Amelia Sedley from Miss Pinkerton's Academy, where she has been a student for the past six years. Miss Pinkerton writes a letter of recommendation praising Amelia's virtues and accomplishments. Amelia struggles with being glad to go home but sad to leave her friends at school.
Vol. 2 secular annotations on scripture texts.GLENN PEASE
NOTE; This book is available for 26 to 46 dollars because it is a collector's item, but you can read it here free. It has defects in ways but still conveys the wisdom of this great author of the past.
Rex Michael Knight reminisces about a recent pilgrimage he took with his mother and 25 others to Jordan, Israel, and Egypt. He describes some of the meaningful sites they visited, including Mount Nebo, Petra, the pyramids in Egypt, and many important locations in Israel. However, he says the pilgrimage was about more than just visiting physical places - it was a journey of personal growth and discovery where the group developed new friendships and strengthened old ones. Knight reflects on how the trip allowed them all to take a break from life's busyness and listen to their hearts.
The narrator was born into slavery but had a relatively happy childhood, cared for by her kind mistress who taught her to read. When she was 6, her mother died and she learned for the first time that she was a slave. Her mistress also died when she was 12, leaving her to the 5-year-old daughter of her sister instead of freeing her as many had hoped, in accordance with her late mistress's promise to the narrator's mother. She was now at the mercy of a new master and mistress.
The document provides an agenda for Day 1 of the Desire for Change Symposium. The goals are to build an inclusive learning community, reflect on the history of the Holocaust to promote change, and examine the novel and opera "And the Rat Laughed" to deepen understanding of hate and oppression. The agenda includes introductions on the Holocaust in Poland and France, survivor perspectives, an opera performance, and school presentations exploring themes and passages from the novel. Stone distribution at the end symbolizes continuing memory and love for Holocaust victims.
Have you thought about the unpredictability of life? How it can all change in an instant? Black Love Diary is a short fiction on how fragile our existence is and the pains that come with losing a loved one.
This document contains several poems written from different perspectives. The poems cover topics such as memories of childhood, relationships, political turmoil, and observations of daily life. Overall the poems explore themes of loss, longing, and the passage of time through vivid imagery and personal reflections.
This document is an excerpt from the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It introduces the narrator, Nick Carraway, and provides background on his family and how he came to move to a house in West Egg, near New York City. Nick describes his neighbor, Gatsby, who lives in a massive mansion, and recounts how he came to know Tom and Daisy Buchanan, who live across the bay in the more fashionable East Egg.
1) The document discusses top children's books for 2015, including winners of the CBCA awards. It notes that 72% of the books on the list were written by female authors.
2) It provides teaching ideas for activities teachers can do in the classroom to promote reading, such as having students interview staff about books that inspired them.
3) The document emphasizes the need for diversity in children's literature in terms of gender, culture, and disabilities. It notes several categories of books, such as books dealing with deceased parents or outsiders.
This document contains the preface and first chapter of the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. In the preface, Dickens expresses pleasure in completing the long work but also regret at parting with the characters. In the first chapter, the narrator David Copperfield recounts being born on a Friday night, which was supposedly an omen that he would be unlucky and see ghosts. He was also born with a caul, which was unsuccessfully auctioned. David was born after his father had died, leaving behind a stern aunt who disapproved of his parents' marriage.
This document is a short story narrated from the perspective of multiple characters. It describes Priscilla Proust, a lonely single woman anticipating Clarissa Dalloway's party. As a young girl, Priscilla was comforted by Clarissa after her father's death. Now in her 50s, Priscilla hopes the party will relieve her loneliness. The story also shows Peter Walsh remembering an embarrassing incident involving Priscilla from years ago. He pities her solitary life. Finally, Hugh Whitbread notices a light on at Priscilla's home and finds himself curiously drawn to investigate.
The Function of the Pilgrimage in Medieval Literature
(illustrate with at least one text): Anonymous ‘Sir Gawain and the
Green Knight’, Geoffrey Chaucer ‘The Canterbury Tales’,
Anonymous ‘Everyman’
I. Making Ready for Life
II. Character Building
III. Growing like Christ
IV. Ministering by the Way
V. Serving the Lord
VI. Ourselves and Others
VII. Helping by Unselfishness
VIII. Home Lessons
IX. Life among the Lowly
This poem collection by Spike explores his relationships and experiences living with ponies in Ponyville. The poems touch on his identity walking between worlds as both a dragon and part of the pony community, his admiration for Twilight Sparkle and other friends, experiences with misunderstandings, and appreciation for those who have supported him.
Vol. 4 scripture proverbs, illustrated, annotated, and appliedGLENN PEASE
NOTE: This rare book by a very popular Bible scholar of the past is now a collectors item that you can purchase for 49 dollars. This free copy has a number of spelling errors but it still conveys the full value of why it is so popular.
This is the final section of the amazing book by an amazing author.
This document provides information about an ebook version of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte that is available through Project Gutenberg. It includes the title, author, release date, and language of the book. It also notes that the text was transcribed from an 1897 edition and provides some basic information about the book's preface and first chapter. The document serves as front matter and introduction for the ebook text that follows.
This document is a program guide for the Fort Worth Library that lists various events happening in the fall of 2016. It includes movies showings, educational programs, activities for families and children, and special events. One of the events highlighted is a screening of the movie Paddington Bear on September 24th and 25th at the Central Library at 2pm. It also mentions a program on International Human Rights Day on December 10th at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth from 1-5:30pm that will include screenings of three short films. The guide provides details on times, locations, and descriptions for various programs to encourage community participation.
This document provides descriptions of characters that would appear in a film depicting the journey of a man's perturbed mind. It describes 5 scenarios: 1) A goat drinking cola who warns the man, 2) A funny, fat zumba dancer, 3) A voluptuous Punjabi woman who thinks she's royalty, 4) A Bollywood dance scene with the hero and heroine, and 5) A horror scene with a vampire-like monster. Each scenario takes place in the man's imagination and features vivid, surreal characters and settings meant to be comedic yet startling depictions of a disturbed mind.
This document provides a summary of the Shakespeare play Hamlet in 3 paragraphs. It describes how Prince Hamlet fell into a deep melancholy over his mother Gertrude's marriage to his uncle Claudius shortly after his father's death. Rumors reach Hamlet that his father's ghost has been seen by guards on the palace ramparts. When Hamlet encounters the ghost, it reveals to him that Claudius in fact murdered Hamlet's father. The ghost commands Hamlet to avenge his death. Hamlet decides to feign madness to avoid suspicion while planning his revenge.
This document provides background on the Delmé family and introduces key characters from A Bushman's love story. It describes the Delmé family mansion and estate. Sir Henry Delmé is the head of the family and is ambitious to restore his family's prominence. Emily Delmé is a kind and romantic young woman who takes pride in her family history. The document sets the scene as family and friends gather at a party hosted by Clarendon Gage, to whom Emily is betrothed. At the party, Emily asks Clarendon to read past entries he has written in her album and to compose a new sonnet.
The document summarizes the Mount Holyoke College Orchestra and their recent performances. It also provides a summary of the theater department's upcoming production of "Brave Smiles", which explores lesbian culture through pre-1980s literature and cinema. The play follows the lives of five adolescents at an orphanage for girls and how each meet tragic ends related to their sexuality. It satirizes the stereotype that lesbians in media before 1980s always met unhappy endings. The production aims to both entertain and critique this notion.
Secular annotations on scripture texts.GLENN PEASE
NOTE; This book is available for 26 to 46 dollars because it is a collector's item, but you can read it here free. It has defects in ways but still conveys the wisdom of this great author of the past.
This document contains a short story and poetry submissions from students of St Joseph's College. It begins with acknowledgements and a foreword from the Headmaster praising the creative works. The editorial discusses the publication and guest judge Brian Caswell. The winning senior prose piece is included, titled "Signs", about a novelist struggling with his identity. Other poems explore themes of inspiration, home, and belonging. Artworks accompany the literature. The publication celebrates the imagination and creativity of the students.
This document is an excerpt from the preface and first chapter of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. It introduces the novel by acknowledging those who supported the author in publishing it. It then describes 10-year-old Jane Eyre as she hides from her cousins in the window seat of a breakfast room, looking at pictures in a book and thinking about the landscapes described while listening to the harsh words of her cousin John Reed.
This document appears to be a collection of poems and short stories by the author. The first poem is about an interaction at a Chinese restaurant where the author was accused of not leaving a good tip. Another poem describes childhood memories of breaking his leg while biking and the medical treatment that followed. A third poem reflects on the untrustworthiness of memory and how childhood recollections may not match reality.
The document is Katherine Hoeg's e-Portfolio containing collections of her works. It is divided into three parts. Part I contains 5 poems written by Katherine on various topics such as the nature of poetry, childhood beliefs and experiences. Part II includes critiques Katherine provided for other writers as well as critiques she received. Part III contains additional biographical information about Katherine and notes from the author.
This document contains several poems written from different perspectives. The poems cover topics such as memories of childhood, relationships, political turmoil, and observations of daily life. Overall the poems explore themes of loss, longing, and the passage of time through vivid imagery and personal reflections.
This document is an excerpt from the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It introduces the narrator, Nick Carraway, and provides background on his family and how he came to move to a house in West Egg, near New York City. Nick describes his neighbor, Gatsby, who lives in a massive mansion, and recounts how he came to know Tom and Daisy Buchanan, who live across the bay in the more fashionable East Egg.
1) The document discusses top children's books for 2015, including winners of the CBCA awards. It notes that 72% of the books on the list were written by female authors.
2) It provides teaching ideas for activities teachers can do in the classroom to promote reading, such as having students interview staff about books that inspired them.
3) The document emphasizes the need for diversity in children's literature in terms of gender, culture, and disabilities. It notes several categories of books, such as books dealing with deceased parents or outsiders.
This document contains the preface and first chapter of the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. In the preface, Dickens expresses pleasure in completing the long work but also regret at parting with the characters. In the first chapter, the narrator David Copperfield recounts being born on a Friday night, which was supposedly an omen that he would be unlucky and see ghosts. He was also born with a caul, which was unsuccessfully auctioned. David was born after his father had died, leaving behind a stern aunt who disapproved of his parents' marriage.
This document is a short story narrated from the perspective of multiple characters. It describes Priscilla Proust, a lonely single woman anticipating Clarissa Dalloway's party. As a young girl, Priscilla was comforted by Clarissa after her father's death. Now in her 50s, Priscilla hopes the party will relieve her loneliness. The story also shows Peter Walsh remembering an embarrassing incident involving Priscilla from years ago. He pities her solitary life. Finally, Hugh Whitbread notices a light on at Priscilla's home and finds himself curiously drawn to investigate.
The Function of the Pilgrimage in Medieval Literature
(illustrate with at least one text): Anonymous ‘Sir Gawain and the
Green Knight’, Geoffrey Chaucer ‘The Canterbury Tales’,
Anonymous ‘Everyman’
I. Making Ready for Life
II. Character Building
III. Growing like Christ
IV. Ministering by the Way
V. Serving the Lord
VI. Ourselves and Others
VII. Helping by Unselfishness
VIII. Home Lessons
IX. Life among the Lowly
This poem collection by Spike explores his relationships and experiences living with ponies in Ponyville. The poems touch on his identity walking between worlds as both a dragon and part of the pony community, his admiration for Twilight Sparkle and other friends, experiences with misunderstandings, and appreciation for those who have supported him.
Vol. 4 scripture proverbs, illustrated, annotated, and appliedGLENN PEASE
NOTE: This rare book by a very popular Bible scholar of the past is now a collectors item that you can purchase for 49 dollars. This free copy has a number of spelling errors but it still conveys the full value of why it is so popular.
This is the final section of the amazing book by an amazing author.
This document provides information about an ebook version of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte that is available through Project Gutenberg. It includes the title, author, release date, and language of the book. It also notes that the text was transcribed from an 1897 edition and provides some basic information about the book's preface and first chapter. The document serves as front matter and introduction for the ebook text that follows.
This document is a program guide for the Fort Worth Library that lists various events happening in the fall of 2016. It includes movies showings, educational programs, activities for families and children, and special events. One of the events highlighted is a screening of the movie Paddington Bear on September 24th and 25th at the Central Library at 2pm. It also mentions a program on International Human Rights Day on December 10th at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth from 1-5:30pm that will include screenings of three short films. The guide provides details on times, locations, and descriptions for various programs to encourage community participation.
This document provides descriptions of characters that would appear in a film depicting the journey of a man's perturbed mind. It describes 5 scenarios: 1) A goat drinking cola who warns the man, 2) A funny, fat zumba dancer, 3) A voluptuous Punjabi woman who thinks she's royalty, 4) A Bollywood dance scene with the hero and heroine, and 5) A horror scene with a vampire-like monster. Each scenario takes place in the man's imagination and features vivid, surreal characters and settings meant to be comedic yet startling depictions of a disturbed mind.
This document provides a summary of the Shakespeare play Hamlet in 3 paragraphs. It describes how Prince Hamlet fell into a deep melancholy over his mother Gertrude's marriage to his uncle Claudius shortly after his father's death. Rumors reach Hamlet that his father's ghost has been seen by guards on the palace ramparts. When Hamlet encounters the ghost, it reveals to him that Claudius in fact murdered Hamlet's father. The ghost commands Hamlet to avenge his death. Hamlet decides to feign madness to avoid suspicion while planning his revenge.
This document provides background on the Delmé family and introduces key characters from A Bushman's love story. It describes the Delmé family mansion and estate. Sir Henry Delmé is the head of the family and is ambitious to restore his family's prominence. Emily Delmé is a kind and romantic young woman who takes pride in her family history. The document sets the scene as family and friends gather at a party hosted by Clarendon Gage, to whom Emily is betrothed. At the party, Emily asks Clarendon to read past entries he has written in her album and to compose a new sonnet.
The document summarizes the Mount Holyoke College Orchestra and their recent performances. It also provides a summary of the theater department's upcoming production of "Brave Smiles", which explores lesbian culture through pre-1980s literature and cinema. The play follows the lives of five adolescents at an orphanage for girls and how each meet tragic ends related to their sexuality. It satirizes the stereotype that lesbians in media before 1980s always met unhappy endings. The production aims to both entertain and critique this notion.
Secular annotations on scripture texts.GLENN PEASE
NOTE; This book is available for 26 to 46 dollars because it is a collector's item, but you can read it here free. It has defects in ways but still conveys the wisdom of this great author of the past.
This document contains a short story and poetry submissions from students of St Joseph's College. It begins with acknowledgements and a foreword from the Headmaster praising the creative works. The editorial discusses the publication and guest judge Brian Caswell. The winning senior prose piece is included, titled "Signs", about a novelist struggling with his identity. Other poems explore themes of inspiration, home, and belonging. Artworks accompany the literature. The publication celebrates the imagination and creativity of the students.
This document is an excerpt from the preface and first chapter of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. It introduces the novel by acknowledging those who supported the author in publishing it. It then describes 10-year-old Jane Eyre as she hides from her cousins in the window seat of a breakfast room, looking at pictures in a book and thinking about the landscapes described while listening to the harsh words of her cousin John Reed.
This document appears to be a collection of poems and short stories by the author. The first poem is about an interaction at a Chinese restaurant where the author was accused of not leaving a good tip. Another poem describes childhood memories of breaking his leg while biking and the medical treatment that followed. A third poem reflects on the untrustworthiness of memory and how childhood recollections may not match reality.
The document is Katherine Hoeg's e-Portfolio containing collections of her works. It is divided into three parts. Part I contains 5 poems written by Katherine on various topics such as the nature of poetry, childhood beliefs and experiences. Part II includes critiques Katherine provided for other writers as well as critiques she received. Part III contains additional biographical information about Katherine and notes from the author.
This document provides an introduction and summary of a book containing first-hand accounts from women who lived through World War II on the British home front. The introduction describes how the book came to be published to raise funds for cancer research and honor the wartime sacrifices of women. It discusses the emotional experience of reading and compiling the personal stories within the book, which transported the author across decades to vividly experience life during that time through the women's words. The first excerpt is titled "The Night the Bells Rang" and recounts the author's experience as a young woman in the British Army in 1940, out cycling one night with a friend when air raid sirens went off.
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This document provides information about virtual classes being offered by Arlington Children's Theatre, including musical theatre, dramatic literature, and private voice lessons. It details the class titles, instructors, dates, times, tuition costs, and provides links to register. It also includes a thank you to past and present volunteers, a note from the board president discussing ACT's 30th anniversary and request for donations due to financial impacts of COVID, and a note from the director of their upcoming production of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.
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3) It discusses some of the set pieces, props, and backdrops used in the film projection scenes like glass, mesh, and backdrops made from household items.
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The document is a newsletter from the Ajax Public Library that provides information on upcoming September and October events for teens and tweens. Some of the key events and programs mentioned include:
1) A free movie screening of The Fault in Our Stars on September 9th at the Main Branch for ages 12-19.
2) Volunteer opportunities for teens such as the Ajax Reading Circle on Saturdays starting September 13th and Le Club Français on Mondays starting September 29th to help younger children with reading.
3) Regular programs for teens like the Gamers Club, Young Adult Book Club, and a High School Lip Sync Battle on October 29th.
The document profiles Clare Viner, a storyteller from Devon, England who was inspired to begin telling stories after having a dream where her grandfather, who used to tell her stories as a child, told her to share his stories. Clare went on to study storytelling formally and has had a successful career telling folktales, especially those inspired by the landscapes of Devon. She has published a book of stories from the Quantock Hills and Blackdown Hills in Devon illustrated by her sister.
This document provides background information and activities for the play "How High Is Up?" presented by Purple Crayon Players. It includes welcome letters from the artistic director and director, information about the touring production, guidance on discussing difficult themes in the play, and an introduction to the cast who want students to know who they go to for support and where they would like to live in the universe.
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2. Acknowledgements
Alongside the people named as members of cast and crew, Taunton Thespians
would like to thank the following for their generous support in the making of this
production:
For displaying Billboards:
Mrs Tooze, Chelston•
The Westgate Inn•
Holiday Inn Taunton•
The Civil Service Sports & Social Club, Taunton•
Yule Brown, Taunton•
For all their help behind the scenes:
Members of Taunton Thespians•
For their support:
Our advertisers and sponsors•
Seaton Primary School for the bell•
Trowbridge Players for the hockey sticks•
Taunton Thespians is a Registered Charity,
Number 800217
Programme.indd 2 04/11/2009 22:14:27
3. A Message from the Headmistress
Welcome to Grangewood’s School Magazine. This special 25th anniversary edition
is dedicated to all of the girls who have been through the doors of Grangewood
during the past 25 years, myself being one of them.
Through my time here as both girl and scholar I have seen the school strive
forward to reach outstanding sporting and academic achievements. I am
immensely proud to be the Head Mistress of this fine establishment.
I also take great pride in starting the tradition of inter-dormy hot water bottle
fights, which I believe girls still enjoy, even today.
Here’s to Grangewood, long may she flourish. Honesta quam magna!
Programme.indd 3 04/11/2009 22:14:28
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Programme.indd 4 04/11/2009 22:14:29
5. Director’s Notes
Where does one start with directing a play? An overall understanding of the period and
characters and a central conceit for the show, as far as I’m concerned. As I was rather heavily
involved in our Festival One Act and the Summer Tour, this rather went onto the back burner.
However, on a trip to the wonderful Fagin’s Antiques back in April, I saw a staircase that
seemed the ideal heart of the production. I built lots of ideas around this massive edifice – the
two returns giving different levels and doors, all sorts of possibilities. Unfortunately, it was
about 4 or 5 metres high and very solid indeed. More sensible heads persuaded me I would be
insane to even try to use it or copy it – thanks, Dave.
With the Tour out of the way, I started thinking and reading
again. What emerged from that was a feeling that the key to
the production is in Miss Gibson’s opening speech: “each form in
the school has assumed responsibility for one entire evening's
entertainment .... The mantle of responsibility falls... on the
Fourth form, together with a little help from members of staff,
who have asked me to announce their offering, a play in two acts
entitled Daisy Pulls It Off”. So there it was. The play has been
put together by the Fourth Form. They’ve worked with their
Drama teacher, the Craft teacher and the Art teacher, they’ve
created the play and made the settings. That’s the conceit, that’s
what you’ll see on stage.
Once my head was around that (and I’m probably the rather
radical Drama teacher, in our Grangewood world), the production
needed to be assembled. Cast, as ever, are the key consideration
in any play. The original show used actresses in their 20s, while
many amateur shows have “the girls” played by... more mature
ladies, shall we say. School productions and other amateurs use
girls of the age the characters are supposed to be. How were we
to do it? From the start, I wanted to follow the intentions of the
author in this, inspiring cries and dark mutterings from those
who felt we couldn’t possibly find enough actors of the right age;
as you’ll see, we did. Not only that, but we’ve tried to insure
against the onset of swine flu (advertised as hitting exactly this
age group) by having understudies to hand. Even if we get to
show week with a full cast, more bodies will help to fill the stage.
Another of the play’s key concepts is the breaking of the “fourth wall”, taking the action into
the auditorium and having cast meeting and greeting the audience. And not just cast, but
having our Front of House team role playing as teachers and governors, in costume. Miss
Gibson, the Headmistress, and other teaching staff will also have met you. The girls are
probably all too nervous, but one or two might have come “out front” , and I hope they behaved
themselves.
You will have to forgive us, though, for choosing the wonderful Tacchi-Morris Theatre as our
venue. However much it would have benefitted the conceit to have you all sitting in canvas
folding chairs in an Elizabethan Great Hall, lit by a couple of floodlights, we couldn’t find one.
Instead, we’re here, at a very welcoming, clean, friendly venue. Which is nice, very nice indeed.
Certainly makes a change from my recent experience. I hope you enjoy the show. As a friend
of mine is very fond of saying “When it’s good, praise the performers. When it’s bad, blame the
director”. They’ve all worked their socks off, on stage and behind it, so are very deserving of
your praise. Hopefully, I’ll get the chance to bathe in their reflected glory.
Programme.indd 5 04/11/2009 22:14:29
6. DEEGAN’S INFLUENCES
Daisy Pulls It Off is a parody of wholesome adventure
stories about life in a 1920s girls' English boarding school,
such as those by Angela Brazil.
Brazil (pronounced ‘Brazzle’) was not the first writer to
produce school stories for girls, but she created a new
genre that changed the direction they were to take in the
coming years. For the first time, growing girls could read
books that were slanted towards their own point of view,
with a whole race of jolly, sporty, robust and, above all,
believable role models. The heroines of her books may
have been, on the one hand, silly or vain or selfish and
pig-headed; or, alternatively, they may have been reliable,
well-meaning or happy-go-lucky, but whatever their
characteristics, a mutual tolerance ensured that they all
managed to co-exist happily and learn from each other's
experiences. A far cry from the moralistic fables of the
preceding era!
Their popularity was not, alas, shared by the majority of
"real life" head-mistresses, who seem to have particularly
abhorred the schoolgirl slang that peppers the books.
Today it seems harmless enough to most people, but at the
time there were voices raised to have the books banned or
even burned. As Angela Brazil's fictional head-teachers were usually portrayed very sympathetically,
this hardly seems fair, but she was quite unperturbed by the opposition to her books, continuing to
turn them out at the average of two a year for almost half a century. She wrote the following about her
credentials for writing such books:
"To be able to write for young people depends, I consider, largely upon whether you are able to retain
your early attitude of mind while acquiring a certain facility with your pen. It is a mistake ever to grow
up! I confess I am still an absolute schoolgirl in my sympathies."
In plentiful supply is the now very dated slang that used to incense teachers so much: pleasant
experiences are termed "blossomly", "chubby" or "jinky", and unpleasant things are decidedly "piggy".
The stiff upper lip is as prevalent as in boys' stories: girls are always being exhorted to "brace up and
be sporty" and "turn off the waterworks". And as a reward for all this bracing up, there were sweet
treats galore, cheesecake being a particularly sought-after favourite among the girls.
Romantic friendships abound in the books, but there was plenty of adventure, too. Girls are often
marooned through their own foolishness and there are several shipwrecks. Fostering and adopting
children was another theme in several stories, and others tell of missing wills, long-lost relatives who
suddenly reappear, and - a stock plot from Victorian times - the girl of apparently humble birth who
turns out to have aristocratic connections.
Brazil’s stories gave enjoyment to thousands of girls for well over half a century. It is on record that
when someone in the Blackie office heard the news of her death, he suggested that it wouldn't be
long before they received the manuscript of "The School at the Pearly Gates" - an irreverent remark,
perhaps, but an indication of her prolificacy!
www.bigbillkruse.com. http://en.wikipedia.org
Angela Brazil
Programme.indd 6 04/11/2009 22:14:30
8. About Taunton Thespians
The society has passed (or celebrated) its eightieth anniversary; we have been providing live
theatre for and by the people of Taunton and surrounding area since 1928. That February, Ian
Hay’s Tilly of Bloomsbury was staged for 3 nights at the Lyceum Theatre, and was a great success.
Over the intervening decades we have staged over 300 productions of all types. Thespians were
instrumental in creating the theatre in which we’re performing tonight.
Every year we entertain thousands of people by:
Staging two major productions, formerly at the Brewhouse, now at the Tacchi-Morris•
Participating in drama festivals (we’ve reached the English Semi-final two years running)•
Spending two weeks touring a classic comedy every summer•
We also provide Murder Mystery evenings and Cabaret shows for parties and fund-raising events
around the area. To see what's happening in amateur drama in Taunton, come along to a Club
Night. There's no charge, and you're very welcome. Just drop along to “The Place” in Wilfred Road,
Taunton at 7.30pm on the first or third Wednesday of any month from October to May. As you will
see elsewhere, our Spring Production will be an adaptation of Stella Gibbons’ wonderfully funny
novel Cold Comfort Farm. Auditions for this are taking place next week at “The Place”
If you do fancy joining us, there’s plenty to do, and it doesn’t just involve getting up on stage.
Membership is only £12 a year, and it’s just about the most fun you can have for a pound a month!
For more details call John Burbery on 01823 442118
or email membership@tauntonthespians.org.uk
Dear Editor
I am so proud of my beautiful daughter Daisy for winning the scholarship to Grangewood. I shall miss
her terribly, but I know she will be successful at she does. It may be hard for her, but she is strong &
courageous, as was her Father, God rest his soul.
Elspeth Meredith
Cher Editor
Bonjour! I had much pleasure in taking mes enfants of Grangewood for a
trip to Nice. For some of them their first journey out of England – apart, of
course, from Sybil. Her parents are rich enough to travel the continents.
Our train journey was exciting, if not long. I was so proud of Daisy, qui
parle Francais fluently (thanks to sa Mere). It taught the spoilt rich girls a
thing or two! Scholarship girls can be formidable at times, n’est ce pas?
Mlle Dormibien
Dear Editor
Life contains many decisions and as a gardener eye catching results require
methodical thinking and planning. At all times of the year, especially now,
the right combination and cultivated success depends on past actions and a
helping hand from nature. My hopes for the future and wholesome prosperity
lie within the next few months of maturity. I can only envisage what will
bloom, as I seek sustenance from the development of many hours lost in the
void, but forever with a watchful gaze of a perennial anticipation of colour.
The outcome always in the joy of holding what one can appreciate and love.
Mr Thompson, School Gardener
Programme.indd 8 04/11/2009 22:14:33
9. Dear Editor
I have always seen the school magazine as a portal for
communication between staff, parents and pupils and hereby
intend to use it as thus. More often than not the summer flies
by and I look forward to returning to my post as Fourth Form
Mistress at Grangewood. However, this summer has been quite
different. I return to a school in which much has changed. It is
said to be progress, I, however, would strongly doubt that.
It would seem, much to my chagrin, that Grangewood is now to
welcome the idea of scholarship girls. I have always thought of
myself as firm and fair, but the idea of elementary school girls
entering the realms of Grangewood is much beyond my desires
for the future of the school.
I ask you how well has this scheme been thought through?
What do we know of the morals and intellect of this class of girl? What levels of etiquette do
they practice; can they even use a knife and fork properly? Do they appreciate the rules and
conventions of polite behaviour in society?
Quite frankly the school seems to be drifting towards entertaining the introduction of all kinds of
riff raff. What next I ask you, will Mademoiselle be instructing the girls in the Can Can; will Miss
Gibson be entertaining the ideas of introducing BOYS!?
I for one am most unhappy with the direction Grangewood is going.
Yours sincerely
Miss Granville, Fourth Form Mistress
Most of you will know me as Mr Scoblowski, a strict but
generous and somewhat enigmatic music and geography
teacher. However before I had to move to England I was a
Count Scoblowski, from a proud and noble Russian family with
a highly distinguished lineage. I was born in the once great
city of Samara, close to where my family’s estate was based. I
served as a Colonel in army of the Russian Empire during the
war and received the Order of St Anna from the beloved Tsar
Nicholas for bravely ordering my troops into a hail of German
cannon fire. Back in those days Russia was the envy of the
world, a land of peace and liberty, where the workers knew
their place and the peasants did what they were told. I can
tell you that the Bolshevik Russia you girls hear about now is not Russian at all but the result of
a vile plot imposed upon the people by a band of usurping foreign bandits.
While I long to go back to the real Russia that I lost I am happy to say that England is now my
home. While it has its drawbacks, (the ballot box & trade unions to name a few) it remains,
not least through its empire and its public school system, a beacon of civilised and conservative
governance and society throughout the world. As girls of Grangewood it is your duty to
remember the role of your country and your own responsibility to uphold it.
Valentin Scoblowski
Programme.indd 9 04/11/2009 22:14:33
10. Back row, L to R: Sybil Wilby, Alice Wilby, Clare Beaumont (Head Girl & Sports Capt
Burlington (Vice-Captain
Middle Row, L to R: Mr Thompson (School Gardener) Mlle Dormibien (French), Mr Scobl
Miss Granville (English), Miss Joplin (Music). Miss Wilby-G
Front Row, L to R: Winnie Irving, Trixie Martin, Daisy Meredith, D
Grangewood
1927
Programme.indd 10 04/11/2009 22:14:34
13. Daisy’s Absolutely Top Hole Treasure Hunting Tips
(with thanks to Dick, Douglas, Daniel and Duncan)
Tip 1 : Do it at night and preferably with a chum.
At night you are less likely to be discovered and ultimately sneaked upon by some horrid beastly little
rotter. If you have a chum they can keep a look out whilst you crack on with task in hand.
Tip 2 : Obtain a map.
Treasure is almost always either buried or hidden in an old school somewhere. Now, if it’s buried you’re
in a spot of bother if you don’t have a map. If this is the case, your best option is to start tapping wall
panels and testing floorboards to look for hidden passages (there is always at least one).
Tip 3: Remain diplomatic.
Once you have found your secret passage (it shouldn’t take long) you may find you have woken a
mistress or prefect. They can prove to be a beastly nuisance as they will usually send you back to the
dormy with an order mark. Say that you are most awfully sorry, you are treasure hunting, a most
serious business, and that if you do not find it within the night then the future of the the School/
Country/England is in great jeopardy.
Tip 4. Take provisions and instruments.
The following are absolutely essential – pencil, paper, handkerchief, hairpin, black cloak.
A hairpin can prove jolly useful in picking locks on tricky trap doors and treasure chests. A black cloak
can be rather handy to disguise yourselves and to scare off anyone *who may sneak up from the rear.
(*who may happen across your path.)
Tip 5: Do the right thing.
Once you have found the treasure, report it forthwith to the appropriate authority, so that it can be put
to the best use for the benefit of all without further ado.
All of the above should save you from getting yourselves into the most beastly funk/ dismal sell, and
will ensure that you set a good treasure hunting example for all to follow.
NB: should you be discovered, return to the dorm, re-group the following night and start again at Tip 1.
Daisy Meredith, Upper Fourth, Grangewood School
Your Editor is always delighted to hear
from you, whenever you like to write. His
address is “The Schoolgirls’ Own,” The
Place, Wilfred Road, Taunton
Programme.indd 13 04/11/2009 22:14:35
15. Upper Sixth Hockey
Grangewood 3, Cheltenham 2
Grangewood were back on winning form
this week after a triumphant defeat against
Cheltenham Ladies College. However,
Cheltenham started with a confident start and
were rewarded an early goal in the opening
5 minutes. Despite being 1-0 so quickly,
Grangewood picked up their spirits and began to
take control of the game. Deputy Captain, Alice
Fitzpatrick levelled the score after a splendid
tackle in midfield position and drove it through
Cheltenham’s defence with an unstoppable
shot. Grangewood didn’t relax there though;
it wasn’t long before Diana Jenkins latched
onto an excellent ball and scored another goal
for Grangewood. Due to a poor reaction from
Grangewood, Cheltenham managed to slip
through the tight netted defence to equalise.
In the last few minutes, Grangewood stole the
game with a long shot from Alice Fitzpatrick
to Claire Beaumont, who ran the length of the
pitch, deceived the goalkeeper and managed to
slip the ball pass the keeper to steal the game
for Grangewood. Cheltenham didn’t give up and
were jolly players throughout.
Clare Beaumont, Head Girl and Sports Captain
Upper Fourth Hockey
Grangewood School for girls has done stiflingly
well this term in our most important season of
them all, our hockey season. Our teams have
battled through some great competitors, and
have beaten for the first time West Beuton (1-0),
Richfield (3-1) and Longlake (3-2) teams.
Members of the fifth form are truly proud to
have Clare Beaumont and Alice Fitzpatrick
representing them, being by far the strongest
team in Grangewood. I am honoured and
extremely pleased to announce the success of
this team, as they have reached the final of the
County Hockey Championships. I give my upmost
happiness for them, and wish them the best of
luck as I’m sure the rest of you do. It would be
great to see everyone supporting the girls, and
to come see Grangewood beat Vearnecombe once
and for all!
Belinda Mathieson, Captain of the Upper Fourth
My Christmas Wish List
A new pony, I’ve had my old one for over 2
months!
My allowance at the Sweet Shop to go up by1.
at least 3 pounds
4 new dresses, all from Harrods2.
My own maid at Grangewood (to brush my3.
hair and do a little of my prep for me)
6 framed pictures of me to put around my4.
dressing table
P.S. Daddy if I don’t get at least 4 of these
things, I will tell Mummy about the money at
the Casino
Sybil Wilby, Fourth Form
Sports Reports
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16. The School Song
In days of yore the female sex
Of learning they had none
But now thanks to bold pioneers
Education they have won.
Proud girls and women teach and learn
In many a famous hall
But of them all there's none more dear
Than that of Grangewood School.
Long may ye flourish Grangewood School
Glorious is thy name
Honesta quam magna is our call
As we strive to play the game.
Denise Deegan, Old Girl
Poetry Corner
Meditations of
Grangewood School for
Girls,
How glorious the sight of Grangewood school
When we alight at the train station.
How proud and grand it stands, so tall,
As does its fine reputation.
Good girls are we, from good families
Who attend this Elizabethan mansion.
Never should this change, or become
‘elementary’;
Grangewood needs no expansion!
For the sake of the school, of England, the
Empire,
We should maintain our excellent ‘branding’;
As Grangewood scholars are, and ever shall be,
Rich and morally upstanding!
Sybil Burlington, Vice-Captain, Upper Fourth
Play Up!
There's a excited hush in Grangewood tonight
Eleven as one, but a team to win
A super pitch and a shining light,
An hour to play, but we all must win!
And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat.
Or the selfish hope of a season's fame,
But a captain's stance as she shouts aloud
"Play up! and play the game!"
Alice Fitzpatrick, Deputy Head Girl
Forgotten Hero
Pink petals wrapped in twisting vines
Beauty lies confined
Once noble age...
worthless...
crushed beneath their grime.
Praise,
bounteous providence
that one rose stands unscathed
roots embedded in solid rock
above the great abyss.
These petals are notes,
beauty, class.
These vines are ripe with dirt,
Cheat
As forgotten hero strives
to remove elementary sneak
Winnie Irving, Second Form
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17. www.wayfarers-pantomime.co.uk
Another Christmas family pantomime treat!
Showing on
14th - 23rd
Jan 2010
7.30pm
Produced &
directed by
Brian Epps
Script by
Long &
Rawnsley
Sponsored by
Nigel K Ford
of Creech
St Michael
Tickets £14
(£11 concs*)
At the Brewhouse
box office
01823 283244
www.thebrewhouse.net
*available on selected
performances only.
Matinees
Sat 16th at 2.30pm
Sun 17th at 1.30pm
Sun 17th at 5.30pm
Thurs 21st at 2.30pm
Sat 23rd at 2.30pm
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18. This production is
entered for
The Phoebe Rees
Awards
Founded by Phoebe Rees
and run by the Somerset
Fellowship of Drama, the
competition is open to
amateur drama societies
and groups in Somerset.
Plays are adjudicated
by members of the
Fellowship’s committee
who also run an annual
Original Playwriting
Festival and the county’s
first round of the All
England Theatre Festival, and organise drama
training.
The Rose Bowl Awards
Founded by the families of Walter Hawkins and
John Coe, this is now
funded through the
Quartet Community
Foundation, with
individual awards
sponsored by the
Bristol Evening
Post.
Amateur operatic
and dramatic
productions
throughout former
Avon, Gloucester
and Somerset are assessed by GODA qualified
adjudicators.
Coming Soon
Taunton Thespians’ next main stage
production will be an adaptation of Stella
Gibbons’ wonderful comic novel Cold
Comfort Farm, directed by Jane Burt.
Auditions are being held at The Place
in Wilfred Road on the 23rd & 24th of
November at 7.30pm.
The following week, there will be a read-
through of our County Drama Festival
entry, Seascape by Tony Rushton on the
30th of November and 1st of December,
with auditions following on the 2nd and 3rd
of December
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19. Julia Apperley
Patricia Attrill
Joanna Marie Bagwell
Michael Barry
David Beach
Tony & Tessa Beaven
Matthew Botten
Penny Bradnum
Polly Bray
Charlotte Briggs
Dona Bullion
John & Carol Burbery
Chloe Burt
Jane Burt
Jason Carter
Thomas Cooney
Hollie Cooper
Ray & Nikki Court
Jon Cozens
Kim Crooks
Barrie & Maureen Dale
Mark & Nicola Dawson
David Doig
Moira Helen Douglas
Anne Dowsey
Jane Dyer
Jane Edwards
Kirsten Farrell
Sylvia Fellgett
Terry Finn
Pamela Fleming
Keith Gibbons
Michael Gilbert
David Goodall
Maggy Goodall
Kate Guest
Ken & Anne Hague
Bryan Hallett
Jennifer Hancock
Lynn Henden
Kate Hinckley
Jean Hole
John Howe
Jill Hughes
Rose Humphreys
Alison Sarah Jenkinson
Martin Jevon
Linda Jevon
Cynthia Jones
Karen Kerslake
Rene Kilner
Richard King
Tony Leach
Michael Leach
Jonathan Leach
Jane Leakey
Sam Lindley
Michael Linham
Clive Linthorne
Stuart Lyddon
Adrian Lynch
Josephine Mann
Alexandra Marshall
Hilary Marshall
Verity Martindill
John & Audrey Meikle
Andrew (Dusty) Miller
Louise Mitchell
Beryl Morris
David Northey
Jane Palmer
Marcus Palmer
Amy Parker
Martin Peters
Samuel Powell
Rhian Pugh
Dinah Rawle
Joy Reason
Graham Reeks
Ron & Jacqueline
Roberts
Zoe Ryan
Vivienne Sharland
Sue Shaxon
Robert Smith
Richard Stenner
Martin Stepney
Freda Storey
Nigel Stuart-Thorn
Susan Swan
Vera Sweeting
Stuart Symonds
Pauline Tilley
Susanna Tookey
Anthony Venn
Abigail Vickery
Thelma Wander
Margaret Way
Matt Webber
Angela Widgery
Helen Witcomb
Taunton Thespians
President - John Meikle
Vice Presidents - Margaret Way, Thelma Wander,
Ron Roberts
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20. If you are thinking of buying or
selling in the area, contact us first
Estate agents - valuers - auctioneers
Residential, Commercial
& Development Surveyors
Letting Agents & Property Management
Winchester House, Corporation Street,
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