Harrison Hill Middle School - Beacon Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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flyfi LJJPWT Page sa THE-BEACON June l,ll937 f V 1hfMSxV'Q 1 THE JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross to which all school children are elegible to membership has been very act- ive in Harrison Hill this year. It gives children an opportunity to carry on in a lesser way the acts of mercy for which the Amer- ican Red Cross is so justly fam- ous. Our representatives to the Junior Red Cross Council,Gloria Staley, Patty Siebel, and Bety Jean Haney, have had the pleasure of reporting Harrison Hill's do- ings in carrying out the pledge, Mist 0 l X I Serve. in J f P I5 ' V 0.63 QQ? Xpxfw QV -1- ,-J. if QS, nz SEQ . lfgiiakffwqig 5 . 2 Wai ,,,:j:frf 'Nk oiX tw. At the time of Thanksgiving and Christmas large baskets of food for the needy were contribut ed by the children of our school. Two rooms gave a splendid Christ mas party for the Children's Day Nursey. One room gave favors made of gum drops and in the other rooms each member of the class picked some child and gave him a piece of clothing and a toy.Various rooms have made scrap books which orphan children enjoy Zi-1 very much. During the great flood in the- Ohio Valley and Southern Indiana in which many of our friends were forced from their homes, our school gave one hundred and fifty nine dollars toward this needy cause. Six large cartons of toys, to amuse the children while their parents tried to clean up their homes and repair damages, were also donated by our members Encouraged by the Harrison Hill Junior Red Cross the Easter bunny went mountain climbing and furnished basket,filled with jel- ly beans, dyed eggs,and chocolate bunnies, for forty under privile- ged mountain children. Our Red Cross member's delight and fun in painting eggs, making baskets,and donating pennies to purchase the things needed to complete the bas . -. - -.g,.-.:.g,1- 52511 'il' ' nr' ., .. .1 rilip A ',.f'X'ij'fx x' IN .,..' 1 Qiflwdyfi 'ff ' s ,.',., fl - ' . -T 91671 M 5lo5 tCi- Q ,- 4If:Ql k. N Q- W7 3 Php 5 fi? 1 ,:,., 1, ,,,,, if QEQLNQJ 5c.R A P e0oK5 Q VffdhNf yixzmw? 4L.n I QLI-2.24 '-5 ,.'f ,J .1-.- . '- ffggggg ,gg CEE? sifdl iii ,Em vfiei 1 5 5 vii Qs'q



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Page 54 THE BEACON Q June 1, 1957 YQQQAX ggggg Hamas - 2373 EERE? T 't'EEEEEm .a'fg'lit'rs5HHHEEH .,Q, 4- -- .65tii HQHEEEE fir, 14--- - ' 15EffiQ5Nf,.., ...., Ei5QEi?EN3i?3ii 'iii -.'-QQ Vffi-f-H3535 g?3EEf5iEfHi-t-- IEQEEHEEEEQ ' QVifiQ5EfQiQfKe4fk I'Dtr':aaieV Lothwef A ENGLISH Movies All English movies are not made in Great Britain. Some are produced right here at Harrison Hill. The 5B's have just finish- ed one called Mirror of Early Eng lish History. I I The class had a contest to choose the best title. Alvin Ha- ley gave the name of Mirror I NATURE CORNER The lB's in Room 35 have two alligators,a newt, and two frogs.. The two aliigators were brought from Florida by Dick Hutner. lB's have learned that alligators live to be two hundred years old,their eggs are hatched by sun in the sand, they are 16 to 20 feet long and shoes and bags are made from alligator skin. H Miss Chenoweth gave them two frogs. Here are some poems they made about them: A Jump Jump Jump Jump into the middle Of the puddle! Knee deep! Knee deep! Jump in! The little frogs saynSing, sing, sing, sing.W The big bull frog says,WKer-chunk Ker-chunkln CAN YOU IMAGINE Dick Mo Kay, without his strut. Arlene Snyder,walking with a girl of Early English History and won the prize. The movie showed scenes from the time of the Romans in Britain till the time of William the Conqueror. class acted as cam The whole eramen, and each person wrote a paragraph ornconversation for the script. Bob Hemrick and Edward Keefer operated the movie and made thc sound effects. Dick Paul the script. The parts of read Queen Guinevere, Lady Agnes, Lady Jane, wife, King Alfred, the herdsman's Pope Gregory,and Harold the Fair were read by Kathryn Gram- lich, Margery Miller, June Bauer, Donald Steup, and Roland Leming. Kathryn Gramlich,, 5B Caroline Lichtenberg, telling a clever joke. Charles Close, as Nelson Eddy. Kenneth Lampton, not boasting. James Weaver,having a lesson pre- pared. Fred Schwier, having his lessons on time. Tenney White, not having some- thing to play with. Junior Ayres, doing a dance. , .,.... ...... . ..... .....,. ...-...... .. .. .... ..... .. .... , .... 2 WALTER NOLL Q GROCERIES AND MEATS WE DELIVER lgO3 SO. FAIRFIELD Hr53O

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Harrison Hill Middle School - Beacon Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 27

1937, pg 27

Harrison Hill Middle School - Beacon Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 40

1937, pg 40

Harrison Hill Middle School - Beacon Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 37

1937, pg 37

Harrison Hill Middle School - Beacon Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 28

1937, pg 28

Harrison Hill Middle School - Beacon Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 29

1937, pg 29

Harrison Hill Middle School - Beacon Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 32

1937, pg 32


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