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One of the busiest men at Scott is Mr. Kirk. His day begins early with his editing of the morning bulle- tins. It ends late with writing songs for his junior Chorus. Between times he does everything from teaching jour- nalism to refectory duty. One of Mr. Kirk's most important jobs is taking charge of the activities calendar. It is his responsibility to see that assemblies, meetings, and parties do not conflict with one another. He also has charge of planning stu- dent assemblies, or at least of getting them started. This year he has done an excellent job both in keeping a smooth schedule and in arranging some of the best assemblies ever held at Scott. With Miss Schaff and Mr. Langstaff, Mr. Kirk shares responsibilities for advising the Student Council. He sees to it that all the officers and commissioners are on the job all the time. He indirectly advises the Thiflle staff which is under the supervision of the Student Council Publications Commission. Mr. Kirk's favorite project during 1941-1942 has been raising funds for the Scott Band uniforms. He has work- ed, talked, argued, and fought for it. Much credit for success of the campaign should go to him. Yes, we as students owe many thanks to Mr. Kirk for the splendid job he has done this year trying to keep the wheels of school life running smoothly. It's a real job, even for a man as capable as Mr. Kirk. YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS INSPIRE US ALL Here are our deans. Miss Smead and Mr. Langstaff, by their gentle patience and kind understanding, long ago endeared themselves to every Scott student. Graduating seniors will always remember them as wise counsellors and warm friends. Students who will return again to Scott look forward eagerly to another year with them. Innumerable are the ways in which Mr. Langstaff, dean of boys, and Miss Smead, dean Q of girls, have served us. They have guided us toward fitting vocations by helping stu- dents find jobs and plan their life work. They have, moreover, helped us with many other problems, problems concerned with home conditions. with health, with friend- ship, with ourselves. Always they have lent us patient attention and an understanding heart whenever we chose to unburden our troubles. They have listened to us, talked things over with us, and aided us in arriving at satisfactory solutions. To you, Miss Smead. and to you, Mr. Langstaff, we owe much more than we can ever repay. We treasure your help and your companionship. May we always live up to the standards and ideals that you have set.
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