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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 126

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Time Lapse Photographer Will Address Avoca PTC John Nash Ott of Lake Bluff will be the guest speaker at the first 1966-67 meeting of the Avoca Parents' and Teachers' Club at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in Avoca J u n i o r High School. Mr. Ott, director of the TimeLapse Research F o undation in Lake Bluff, will discuss the efMr. Ott fects of light on tumor development and the effects of radiation from television sets on brain tissue in humans and other animals. Mr. Ott illustrates his talks with time-lapse photographs which show gradual developments and growths covered in his lectures. He began taking time-lapse pictures in 1927 as a hobby and in 1949 ended a 20-year banking career with the First National Bank of Chicago to organize John Ott Pictures Inc. Mr. Ott is recipient of an honorary doctor of science degree from Loyola University. Calendar Today 6:30 p.m.--Harper, open house and potluck dinner for parents of second and third graders. 7:45 p.m.--Romona, open house for parents of kindergarten pupils. 8 p.m.--Logan, open house for parents of second through fourth graders. 8 p.m.--Central, open house for parents of afternoon kindergarten pupils and first graders. Sunday Noon to 5 p.m.--Romona, PanSearching for an old-fashioned recipe for RoRobert Pearlman (left), Mrs. Edwin Oesterricker, cake Day. ona School's Pancake Day Sunday are Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Hollander. (Booty Photo) Monday 7:45 p.m.--Avoca Junior High School, Avoca School District Board meeting. Tuesday 2 p.m.--Wilmette Junior High School-Howard, assembly in auditorium with R. E. Hamilton speaking The Romona School PTA will on "Americas' Inland Waterways." hold its annual Pancake Day from 8 p.m.--Howard Junior High noon to 5 p.m. Sunday in the school School, open house for parents of eighth graders. cafeteria. 8 p.m.--Wilmette Junior High Pancakes will be served all afterSchool-Locust, open house for parnoon and a full-length color movie ents of seventh graders. produced by Walt Disney will be Wednesday shown at 12:45, 2:45, and 4:45 10 a.m.--Highcrest, open house p.m. in the school auditorium. for parents of kindergarten pupils. Harper School's fall series of will speak at a Nov. 1 dinner for Mrs. Howard Hollander of 322 8 p.m.--Central, Villagewide open houses, potluck dinners, and parents of preschoolers and sixth Beverly Dr. is in charge of advance P.T.A Board meeting. graders. ticket sales. 8 p.m.--Bell, open house for parent education programs will bePeter Mousolite of Wilmette, Other committee chairmen inparents of kindergarten pupils. gin at 6:30 toregional representative of the U.S. clude Mrs. Perry Snower, Mrs. night with a dinOffice of Health, Education, and Robert Herzberg, Mrs. Barry Ciner and open Welfare, will speak at a Nov. 15 tow, Mrs. Robert Migatz, Mrs. Rushouse for parents dinner for parents of kindergart- sell Clevenger, Mrs. Stanley Weiss, of second and and Mrs. Sanford Rosenberg. ners and first graders. third graders. Mrs. Stanley E. Ford Jr., Harper Also, Mrs. Edwin Oestreicher, Parents attendSchool potluck dinner chairman, Mrs. Robert Pearlman, Mrs. Ross ing the open and her committee will co-ordinate Scheer and Mrs. Leonard Whitman. houses will be the programs. All chairmen are from Wilmette. able to spend an hour in their Mr. Forkeotes child's classroom before going to the cafeteria for the 7:30 p.m. dinner. James Forkeotes of Skokie, director of the Family Service Center of Wilmette, and Kenilworth, will speak after the dinner. Wilmette Police Chief Fred Stoecker will speak at an Oct. 27 dinner for parents of fourth and fifth graders, and Robert Pirsein, director of the New Trier Township Instructional Television Project, Open House Planned For Kindergarten The kindergarten pupils in Mrs. Frances Elfstrom's class at Bell School have made individual name tags for their parents to wear to the class's 8 p.m. open house Wednesday. The parents will visit their children's room and meet Mrs. Elfstrom. The program will end with a coffee social hour in the school cafeteria at 9:30. Mrs. Joseph A. Bobrow, Bell PTA social chairman, will direct the social hour. River Shipping Topic For Howard Assembly "America's Inland Waterways" will be R. E. Hamilton's lecture topic at 2 p.m. Tuesday at student assembly in the auditorium of Wilmette Junior High School-Howard. The talk will describe shipping on the Mississippi, Ohio, and Illinois rivers. Mr. Hamilton is a graduate of Northwestern University and traffic manager of Republic Steel Co. in Chicago. He joined the firm in 1947. Elementary Schools 'Pancake Day' Set at Romona Harper School Plans Dinner, Parent Open House Tonight C4 Parents to Attend Logan Open House Parents of second through fourth graders attending Logan School have been invited to an 8 p.m. open house Thursday in the school. Parents will meet their children's teachers and hear brief descriptions of the activities planned for the 1966-67 school year. Refreshments will be served in the school cafeteria afterward. Mrs. Peter Mousolite, Logan School PTA social chairman, is in charge of the social hour. Martha McMillan (left) and Jeannie Twinane wait their turn as Brian G r i f f i t h buys a balloon from clown Perry Brand at the recent Harper School Carnival in W i l m e t t e . (Booty Photo) 126 Doug Werner, W i l m e t t e Junior High School-Howard eighth grader, hands his completed achievement test t o his teacher, Mrs. Sheila Baird. Seated is Cynthia Huggins. The tests were given t o the seventh and eighth graders last week t o measure their scholastic achievement against national averages. (Booty Photo) O c t o b e r 20, 1966

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