Halloween at School, 1970's style
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 2:22 pm
When I was in elementary school (the 1970's, basically) Halloween decorations were usually up for October and November, and often I recall there was a general "Fall" approach that combined Halloween and Thanksgiving decor, lots of orange and brown and corn yellow. Just put it all up once and leave it up for two months. Loved all those cutouts they used to put up. Beistle made a lot of 'em, and still carries some of the classic designs. But this is not a plug for the Beistle company, this is just the way it was, you know.
So anyhow, Halloween was usually a light day in school because kids would all come dressed as whatever. Everyone was pretty well behaved but the day was generally played loose because Halloween is a "fun" holiday and no one was in a mood for heavy book learning. Punch and cookies generally were served, and I remember at least once having a proper Halloween party in class in the mid-70's and bobbing for apples in a big steel tub of some kind. Yeah, I did it, still remember how weird it felt to stick your head in a tub of cooooooold water, bouyant apples bouncing off yer forehead.
Early in the morning the entire school would be organized and everyone , all the classes, would assemble out in the parking lot. One of the teachers would lead the way and we would all do a parade, in a circuit all the way around the immediate neighborhood, down a small hill and back up again. Folks came out to look and applaud. That was fun. Then it was back to class for a few hours and then time to go home for those weird few hours before it got dark and everything would transform into Halloween Town.
So anyhow, Halloween was usually a light day in school because kids would all come dressed as whatever. Everyone was pretty well behaved but the day was generally played loose because Halloween is a "fun" holiday and no one was in a mood for heavy book learning. Punch and cookies generally were served, and I remember at least once having a proper Halloween party in class in the mid-70's and bobbing for apples in a big steel tub of some kind. Yeah, I did it, still remember how weird it felt to stick your head in a tub of cooooooold water, bouyant apples bouncing off yer forehead.
Early in the morning the entire school would be organized and everyone , all the classes, would assemble out in the parking lot. One of the teachers would lead the way and we would all do a parade, in a circuit all the way around the immediate neighborhood, down a small hill and back up again. Folks came out to look and applaud. That was fun. Then it was back to class for a few hours and then time to go home for those weird few hours before it got dark and everything would transform into Halloween Town.