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T Page gg' THE BEACON ' June 1. 1957 PET SHOP h The lB's in Miss Cross's room have a pet shop. First,the child- ren brought their own pets from home and told the class how to take care of them and train them so they won't annoy anybody. Then some of the pupils brought kodak pictures of their pets, and had a picture display. Finally came the building of the pet shop. The children were divided into different committees One committee made the awnings, another painted the bricks,others made the cats, dogs, and rabbits out of stockings. The other com- mittees made the price list and dollar bills. When the shop was- completed each child was given a different amount of money to pur- chase a pet. WWmWWrW.lAiiEdMgEgMgigw. ,E MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES E ICE CREAM WE DELIVER H-3505 CORNER CALHOUN AND RUDISILL VISIT THES M BROADWAY FURNITURE CO. , RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS I w. c. HAEGES, MGR. 5205 BROADWAY H-1350 A OPEN Mor. WED. EEL. EVE. AN INTERESTING MODEL The BB's of Room 6 are making a model railroad station in their room. They have been studying trains for quite a while and have an almost complete station. In the station they have wooden and clay models. They also have a great many books about trains and have been studying them.They also gave a play about trains. The EB class made history when Mr. Hatton, the man who took them through the station, held the Man hattan Limited for two minutes overtime, for the first time in history. They examined the sleep club cars, crs, coaches, diners, and engine. The class have made a large model train. BOOKS GIVEN TO SCHOOL FOR LIBRARY father of James M. Barrett, James Barrett in Room 46,gave our school library two books of pic- tures of the World War. We appre ciate this gift bery much. Jack Sinn of Room 53 is becom- ing well-known as a baby charmer. He had a chance to show his a lli ty when Mary Anne Duemling's lit- tle sister came to visit school. MAY YOU ALL GROW UP INTO SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN AND WOMEN AND BUY A LOT OF PRINTING FROM THE FORT WAYNE PRINTING cQEPANrl,, pm , ,A .,,,, N ,, ,.,.,,,,,,, ., ,.., ..,..... ......,, . ..... . . .. .. . .... ,.,. ..... . .. .. ...:....,....f GOUTYS SERVICE STATION STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES CALHOUN AT RUDISILL ROAD SERVICE H-5285 BOULEVARD SERVICE STATION 443 W. RUDISILL BLVD. H. E. MG INTIRE LUBRICATION TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE
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June 1, 1957 THE BEACON P Page 27 HI Pfq 3 Q f5lg?,lA,2 hi All ':f Q ' .Af,. All A SILENT BOOSTER Mr. Preston Ake has been a si- lent booster for the Harrison Hill Clothing Room for a long time. We hope he will continue to be our helper for many more years Do you know who Mr. Ake is? Well, we all should know, for he has been one of Harrison Hill's best friends. This friend of ours is a first class shoe repairman.He has helped the clothing room by sup- plying soles and heels for worn out and badly dilapidated shoes. Our friend has very generously done this work for the actual cost of the materials, not making one penny for hemself. ' In his little shop on Fair- field Avenue Mr. Ake has a rule that makes shoes left unclaimed for over thirty days liable to sale for the price of repairs. Who benefits by this, you will pr obably ask.Many a good pair of- shoes have found their Way to our clothing room and have kept some- one's feet warm and chy. Every school has its underprivileged children and Mr. Ake, like all of us, wanted to help them. We, at Harrison Hill, appreciate all he has done for us and' hope the fu- ture will be filled with good things for him. Donald Knorr, 7A THE THRIFT PLAN OF ROOM 45 In Room 45 we have a plan which has greatly increased the banking in our room. In this plan the cashier in each row has the responsibility of reminding the pupils in his row to bring their bank money on Tuesday. On Tues- day morning the cashier does the banking for his roW.We also spend part of the seventh period on Mon day discussing thrift and the man y ways in which we can practice it. Our goal is to reach a bank- ing average of IOOW and to learn to practice thrift in everything we do. I am sure you will find it loads of fun and very profitable to plan thrift programs. Mildred Hankee, 8A OUR PUPPET SHOW You know the old old story of Little Black Sambo. In our pup- pet show we had it.Mumbo and Jum- bo and little Black Sambo, seamed very happy. Jumbo was dressed in a pair of green overalls. Mumbo was dressed in a long dress of red, white, and blue, with a big white apron. You can guess how- Sambo was dressed. The tigers had stripes, of course. Robert Duemling, BB if WIDNEY - PROUWPR if Piaasroim Disfraisuroa 5 TEXAOO GAS Qi OPEN ALL NIGHT 5 IBRQADWAY AND SW1NNEX. ..... AfQ833 Q. LUNDALP COAL OO. ' in A f,PsT COAL AND COKE 5 p AT POPULAR PRICES 1- . ELET US FILL YOUR BINS AND SAVE - 1 X 1 x P . ..,.Ai???i..
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