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FACULTY PARTY On October 29, midst the goblins and witches, pumpkins and Jack-o-lanterns, the teachers riding a broom trekked to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark to engage in recreational pleasure suitable to the season. In various modes of attire, imitating others in unique ways, minus their dignity of manners and dress, it was an evening of hilarity. Mrs. Needles was the unanimous choice for best represented. She was minus a front tooth, bespeekled with freckles, all angles and a hat, long braids and was accompanied by her farmer boy from the back woods in patched trousers and white shoes CMr. Needlesl. Others of mention were Miss Donnell as c little girl with curls and her doll and the proverbial all dag sucker: Mrs. Witte as a gypsy might have stepped from the tent of some gypsy tribeg Mrs. Croll as a well-dressed lady of the gay nineties might have stepped from a picture frameg Mr. Clark seemed to have been in Froney's store, borrowing a lamp shade for a hat and wearing his pajamas, Mr. Croll and Mr. Leng had similar costumes, Turk of ?????g Miss Reitzel as Aunt Jemima were enjoyed by all. Mr. Harold Witte was the well-dressed man of the evening this clothes fitted too seonl dress shirt, completed with studs,vest with large checksl, checkered coat ard some one's night attire fer trousers. Mrs. Clark was attired in suitable clothes!! and Dick was the Indian boy. Games were enjoyed, murder was committed iMr. Long missed his calling, he should have been a de-tek-ative. After an evenin of entertainment--Mr. Witte cackled flaid an egg?--a delicious lunch was well re- ceived. Mr. Brown and Miss Eckert were lost in a fog and did not arrive and Miss Archer was unable to attend. ' 941
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The first fourth week of members of the The early SOCIAL'NEWS FALL ROAST faculty party of the year was held during the school at Sunset Park on the Maumee River. All faculty were present. part of the evening was spent playing soft ball. About dusk, the group gathered around the fire and enjoyed a delightful lunch. The remainder of the evening was spent visiting. at furnished an o ortunit to et acquainted with TNS P T Y PP Y S ' the new members of the faculty, Miss Archer and Mr. Brown. We were glad to welcome them to our group. Plans were made for a number of other faculty parties dur- ing the year. having spent a Everyone left for home with the satisfaction of very enjoyable evening. JOLLY FUN In the fall just before Thanksgiving the faculty with their wives met at Miss Eckert's house for the evening. Upon arrival each guest was given a fourth of a potato. Upon matching these the team was found to which each belonged. The group then played such games as Progressive, Bingo, and Dark House Mr. Brown seemed to monopolize the Bingo game because he was always yelling Bingo before the others had a chance. Such goings on! Mr. Croll, Miss Donnell, and Miss Archer were the other Bingo prize winners. In the game Dark House, the lights were turned out and each person was given a pencil and paper to draw a horse and rider. We think Mr. Long should change his profession to that of artist. Mr. Croll took his art work home. We wonder why!!! Miss Eckert then served a delicious lunch nfit for a kingn. ij I
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