Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Nov 1939, p. 10

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The Hallowe'en fetival held tLogan achool on October 31 .vas. a. real fcmly aiffair. The Logan-Howard P...sponsoreci th:s. evening as a get-togiether for parents, teachers, and childreu of Logan-sehool. There were about 190 pairents at the gathering. Judging b this -year's success, the event. may become an, annual evenr. gui enormous. hour O 45o Ç*o4 CD demonstrated tneir sik e for apes suspended lm strigs. j --I planning the first "Shawnee ig School Swing," which will be. held November 24 ini the club ballroom. The. arrangements for the .decora- tions, music and entertainment at- the opening dance will be handled by a group of North Shore high school students to be selected by Sea Scouts of ordinary rank in the ship will continue work on re- quirements through their own initia- tive and are. expec.ted to aid those lower in rank in an effort to pro- moteadvancement. As an aid to this cause, much attention wiil be given recruits and apprentice Sea Scouts during meetings. Chief Boatswain's Mate George. Rtandall was promoted to this posi- nistol ge on NovemDer sa senior at Rom in River Forest. Schwall. 'Ple festivities opened with a. chiliý dren's costume parade held in the school shortly after 6 o'cock. Three judges were exceedingly puzzled by thé arrayý of ingerlious costumes <note above) as they watched the line of strange figures file from room to' room. Finally thé children went to their own classrooms, where theyr met their parents', and each .,roomi soon became the scene of a happy dinner hour. Children and teachers had worked hard on decorations and setting of the tables ini the rooms. Mothers had: carefully planned the menu. Soon the chilciren were called to try their luck at a "lish pond.". Neediess to say, ail made a catch,j but the variety of fish pulled. out Mothers and teachers fromn thé vari- ous *rooms tested their music me m- ory in, a quiz led by Miss McKay at the piano. A community- sing directed by Mr. Hugh M.. Aspinwall finished off the evening i n gay spirit. This very successful eveming was ~planned, by the roojm mothrsand teachers under the leadership'o! Mrs. Paul H. Gathercoal, P.T.A. chair- man for Logan school. Plan Club Dan ces For Prep Students Plans were announeed this week to inaugurate a series of dances at By Tomi Gaties Yes, it was an informative eve- ning as expected. All the period was spent .in idiscussion an~d announce- ments as we were gathered around a conference table. The results o! the busy evening are the subject of this report. A contest will commence with the onset o! the new year, and plans have benefited fromn previous exper- more interesting, more educational, and more difficuit. It was requested that each Sea 1~ h o rI;2 1~ o f. o 1131 Ne or 10 'd Whiteside Vi ary Q . m

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