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Domestic News October 30, 1923

The Oakley Herald

Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho

What is this article about?

Oakley seventh graders held a character ball on Friday evening featuring student performances including music, talks, puzzles, and songs. The class is creating a banner and motto. Levitte Haight is absent due to illness, while Mary Ann Wilson has returned after several days away.

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OAKLEY SEVENTH GRADE

Friday evening at seven o'clock the seventh graders gave a character ball and the following program was rendered: piano duet, Louise and Elsie Schiffgen; puzzles, Remona Ward; a talk, Mr. Price; song, Mary Ann and Elaine Wilson; story, Louise Schiffgen; piano solo, Leora Curtis; talk, James Millard; song, Rosel Walker.

We are working on a banner and motto for our grade.

Levitte Haight is out of school on account of sickness.

Mary Ann Wilson has returned to school after being absent for several days.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Education

What keywords are associated?

Oakley Seventh Grade Character Ball School Program Student Performances Class Banner Student Illness

What entities or persons were involved?

Louise Schiffgen Elsie Schiffgen Remona Ward Mr. Price Mary Ann Wilson Elaine Wilson Leora Curtis James Millard Rosel Walker Levitte Haight

Where did it happen?

Oakley

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Primary Location

Oakley

Event Date

Friday Evening

Key Persons

Louise Schiffgen Elsie Schiffgen Remona Ward Mr. Price Mary Ann Wilson Elaine Wilson Leora Curtis James Millard Rosel Walker Levitte Haight

Event Details

The seventh graders gave a character ball at seven o'clock with a program including piano duet by Louise and Elsie Schiffgen, puzzles by Remona Ward, talk by Mr. Price, song by Mary Ann and Elaine Wilson, story by Louise Schiffgen, piano solo by Leora Curtis, talk by James Millard, and song by Rosel Walker. The class is working on a banner and motto. Levitte Haight is out sick, and Mary Ann Wilson has returned after absence.

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