SEPTEMBER'S PARTY . ", Beginning of School Perty" is found on pege 435 of Parties for Special Days of the Year" edited by Ethel Bowers - Nationsl Recrestion Association, 315 Fourth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 50¢. The book cen be borrowed from your State Chsirman or your public library - A copy of this will be sent on request. Some suggestions for "Breaking the Ice": 1. Get Aouainted - Blind Animal Eech one when he arrives has the name of some enimel put on his beck. The idee is to get the grestest number of animals on ¢ slip of paper without heving your enime.l learned No one may stend with his back :geinst the well. (Tee Breakers) S. 1024. : 2, "Whetts your neme" Give s cerd or ruled paper ond a pencil to eech line. bt sterting signal «sk first person to put their surneme on the first line leeving room for the civen neme. PEéss guickly to second verson in Line who asks first person's given neme, writes it “here it belongs, signs the surneme on second line, pessed it to number 6 end so on. Line finishing first wins. (Progrem Sugzestions) S. 1025 3. Song Perties and Prozrams Ethel Bowers-"The more we get together." | 4. £11 those these first names begin with letters &,b,¢ ; d,¢,f, will sit in one section or row. 4g; through j. will sit’in s second row, k, through r will sit, in e third end s through 2 in the fourth. PRey should méke this move in five segonds. Section or ror seeted first wins. “night of fune" S. lOOk bateriel from H.b. Edsren, Georse Williem College, Chicegc. 5. Have some cnterteinment or stunt es "The Fetal Quest" in "Suecessful Stunts" by Katherine Rohrhrugh, or "One for Only" in "stunts Recrestion Circular #5. Extention Dent. Conn. Stete College, Storrs, Conn. trite to the eddress fer your copy. 6. See thet eech'section' cor row has the seme number of ployers. CAT & DOG Two small erticles one of etch for eech team, o8 four eresers ent 4 pencils. Give lst. pleyer of each tos en. eraser, @be. ond ereh pleyer at end « pencil. First pleyer of etch teem seys to neighbor, "Z found the dog." Neichber scys, "The hit?" No. 1 either berks like « dog or saya "The Dog" end passes the ereser to No. 2. No. & seys to No. 3 "I found the dog. " No. 3 asks "The Whset?" No. 2 repects #s No. 1 did end so on. Keach time the question goes beck 26 in 1 end 2 end. the ereser gocs to the next one. Meanwhile the pencil is sterted in the stme wey with "I found the cat". The pleying continues until the cog reeches the lest person end the cat the first person who holds up erticle end whole teem stends up. The teem standing first wins: