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for a party Villain Titus pursues his victim. Mr. Bliss, around the circular staircase. Doc Langstaff performs a delicate operation on Mr. Bliss while Wife Baum and Daugh- ter Ryan look on anxiously. Scott Teachers at Play Late one dark November afternoon the Scott faculty met in the attic for a Spook session-a Halloween party. Most of the teachers masqueraded as Roman gladiators, Spanish senoritas, ghosts, and clowns. All forgot their dignity and had a good old-fashioned time. Through mysterious passages lined with grinning pumpkins and over imaginary corpses they crept to bob for apples and have their fortunes told. Highlight of the party was an impromptu skit, The Light- house Keepers Daughter. Mr. Langstaff's operating on Mr. Bliss with carpenter tools laid 'em in the aisles. Miss George as chairman deserved much of the credit for this jolly good time sponsored by the English department. Miss Holt's evacuating Scott presented another occasion On january 24, dressed in their best bib and tucker, the women teachers sped to the Worn- an's Club. Miss Holt received heaps of useful gifts. Miss jessie Caughey, former head of the Scott English department, Miss Sadie M. Gal- vin, principal of Washington School where Miss Holt first taught, and Miss Humphrey, prcsent head of Scotts English department, spoke feelingly of their association with Miss Holt. Defense stamps, prizes of the bingo games, bolstered everyone's patriotic spirit. Mrs. Hoover, Miss Schaff, Miss Griffin, and Miss Hamilton planned this party. In work as well as in play, cooperation has ever prevailed at Scott, Always Scott has cherished a strong feeling of unity between faculty and student body. This urge toward democratic cooperation shows clearly in many phases of school activity. In the interest of those trying to preserve Doc Langstaff finds Mr. Ryan a glam orous Lighthaiuse-keepL'r's Daughter. W'ife Baum fondly embraces Light house-keeper Bliss.
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