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Story October 31, 1935

The Sauk Centre Herald

Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Miss Chapman's elementary class activities include making Halloween books, starting spelling and science ('The Outdoor Life'), with first graders on primers and seconds on spelling. Perfect attendance students: Gunther Austin, Shirley Bailey, etc.

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MISS CHAPMAN
What are the grade children doing? Well, here is the answer: We are making Hallowe'en Books now.
We have started our spelling in our new spelling work books.
We have a new science book too: the name of which is "The Outdoor Life." This story takes us out-of-doors with Don and Dan.
The first grade have started their primers while the second grade have started their spelling books.
Miss Chapman can be pleased with her attendance, the following have neither been tardy nor absent for the past six weeks: Gunther Austin, Shirley Bailey, Lewis Brandon, Harriet Dickinson, David Higbie, Leon Holbrook, Ronald Nelson, Bertha Potter, John Rosenwald, Phyllis Thomas, Donald Vail, and Dwayne Weiner.

What sub-type of article is it?

School Report

What keywords are associated?

Halloween Books Spelling Books Science Book Primers Perfect Attendance

What entities or persons were involved?

Miss Chapman Gunther Austin Shirley Bailey Lewis Brandon Harriet Dickinson David Higbie Leon Holbrook Ronald Nelson Bertha Potter John Rosenwald Phyllis Thomas Donald Vail Dwayne Weiner

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Key Persons

Miss Chapman Gunther Austin Shirley Bailey Lewis Brandon Harriet Dickinson David Higbie Leon Holbrook Ronald Nelson Bertha Potter John Rosenwald Phyllis Thomas Donald Vail Dwayne Weiner

Event Date

Past Six Weeks

Story Details

Miss Chapman's class is making Halloween books, starting new spelling workbooks, and using a science book 'The Outdoor Life' about Don and Dan. First grade started primers, second grade spelling books. Perfect attendance for six weeks listed.

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