Surline gets in Halloween spirit with pumpkin carving and Fear Factor

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Bethany Evans, 5, carves her pumpkin as her dad, Brian, holds it steady.
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Sarah Thurlow, 7, scoops the insides out of a pumpkin as she gets ready to carve it.
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Brendan Rea, 8, digs his hands into a pumpkin to clean it out for carving.
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Nate Mason, 6, carves his pumpkin.
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Jager Hill, 1, gets some help from his mom, Jennifer, as they carve a pumpkin.
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Chloe Jones, 9, reaches into a container of fish eggs to find a puzzle piece.
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George Thurlow (right), 10, and Mark Hettich, 12, reach into a container of fish eggs to find puzzle pieces.
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Aaron Burns, 11, raises his hand to guess a trivia answer in the Monster Madness competition.
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Drake Madison, 10, guesses the answer to a trivia competition in Monster Madness.
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Luke Hoydic, 4, reaches into a container of “intestines” so he can try to guess the actual substance.
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Jason Wood, 11, reaches in to a container of “liver,” as he tries to guess what the substance actually is.
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Brooke Hoydic, 10, reaches into a container of “intestines” as she tries to figure out what the substance really is.
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By Eric Young
Managing Editor | editor@ogemawherald.com

Posted 10/23/12

Surline Elementary and Middle schools got into the Halloween spirit Tuesday night, as both schools held a seasonal activity for students and their parents. Students at Surline Middle School were invited to participate in the annual Fear Factor and Parents Night. Several spooky activities were set up around the school for the kids to complete.

Surline Elementary School held its annual pumpkin carving night, where students and their parents were invited to come in, pick out a pumpkin and carve it with their favorite designs.

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