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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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AL., June 11,1 1957 ffxm lr 1f:7b- yi ...A E all? !f t n i .. , .... .. . L V , . , '.m-:-p,M,,.,g.iT3O, rs 3.21 R 0 XX X - I 21,2 11-1:53 , ..X .,e+ wry: fri 1 L ,. -sf I 'V' CU 5:3 , 4 ...,- Em M M5 QQQIT- fx-s 7.32 L fUJsEff 02: I A :?f-XQSQ4 K xy v .2 ff? K-, X f x R , 'M 1, X f 1 -f 72 W l 3 A ,111 mtg. ra, NJ SQA -:rf ' W I- I . X ' Gy iff J '7 525255 Lil- W 5155.5 -..,..-,,,,,,, fx Pup, Ice THE BEACON kets almost equaled the joy of the mountain children when they received the iunexpected treat. Just think our bunny traveled six hundred miles to deliver his bas- kets. We have also been making inter esting jig - saw puzzles. These puzzles will be given to the Sol- dier's Home insiarion, Indiana. The children have the enjoyment X' J y X xy fl nf T X of making them and feel sure they will help fill some of the sol- diers' leisure hours with amuse- ment. This also helped room as part Everyone has well shelves things the Juniors have with our clothing of their program-- helped to keep the stocked with the needed. This year has year indeed been a busy one and we hope to do much more next year. Maxine Case and Sally Slater THE MIGHTY OHIO FLOOD Many people are drowning, Houses are swept away, Still the mighty Ohio pours, Into the still mightier Father of Waters. Feverishly the Red Cross works Feeding the starving, rescuing the drowning, Working day and night, Doctors and nurses suffer also, For the sake of helping their fellowman. John Lomont,7A Nancy Buck, of the lB, is in bed resting for the remainder of the year. The class wrote her a letter to tell her what they have been doing while she is away. The children went to a flower shop to buy her a plant for May Day. Our school greatly regrets the absence of Edmumd Bauer of the SA class.He has been confined to the Lutheran Hospital. Page 33 L., ,.... ..- NX-LJ Lffl QE an T M Zvflffij , C33 E33 ....-..-- T WN 'A I I fibfFi digit V'Q5?g Mclofklytq Room Inf- 9 4470 it WSI? 3 ,M X JRQQX tRbSSU lil SERVE 'x 3 V... C' rl l l I RED CROSS j Fl arqpvef Bvowcv
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SHHESS3 June l, l957 THE BEACON H3 S Page 35 THE INQUIRING REPORTER Several people were asked this questicn,WWhat is one improvement needed by our school?W Listed be- low are a few of the answers. Reed Watson, one of our jani- tors, Said,UThe playground should be completed so the boys could play baseball without getting in- to mud up to their knees.U Mr.Simpson,one of our teachers said, WOne-of the greatest needs of the Harrison Hill School is an adequate drinking fountain system properly used by all pupils? Miss Horning, another teacher, also believes the playground should be finished. Bob Hines, one of the eighth grade pupils, said,nl believe one of our great needs is a new gym floor.W Jean Weil,also a graduate this June, said, HI think the halls should be wider So the children would not get pushed into their lockers.N , . ,,,.. A ,, ...-....- WERNER GRO CERT Ll THE STORE WHERE THE YOUNGSTERSL ARE WELCOME f , ,... , .. 1 .. .... . . ....,. . .,.-ULTSJ ,,,, ,,,,,,V iii ,.,.,,. ,.,,. . ..., , ,....... g ..... ,... 'T.T.. .,., SOUTH SIDE PHARMACY y I NSERVICE IN DRUGSH J iPhone H-5103 4252 SO.CALHOUNi' 5 A. L. EICHENSEHER, R. PH. L 2 lllldlil' TREESE l ANL RRANNTNC PLCRAL Hlll CofS A FLOWERS FOR ALL CCCASICNS A455 WEST RUDISILL R-2331 I 4... ., ..,.... ... .... ..... . ,-.. .. .- - --- - '----- C' 'Z NEW PICTURE MAP The 5B's in room 51 have made a picture map of the places where the Vikings went. They have drawn tiny boats and Vikings and have pasted them on where the Vikings went. They also have icesgkgs, sea monsters,and even polar bears in Iceland and Greenland. The map tells that Eric the Red discov- ered Greenland in S28 and that Leif Ericson discovered America Ccalled Vinlandj in lOOl. Alvin Haley,5B ART CLUB The officers elected for the second term by the Art Club are the following pupils: President, Bob Hines, Vice President, Bob Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer, Billy Weber. Talks have been giv- en on various artistsand pictures by Bob Taylor and Mary Vandefort. Billy Weber, 7A MANNINGS MEAT MARKET THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS 615 WEST FOSTER PARKWAY PHONE H-6184 FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING CALL THE WARDROBE 13915 So. CALHOUN H-1212 MARKLEY'S HOME STORES ARE READY AT ALL TILES TO SERVE ICU WITH A CRISP, FRESH LINE or VEGETABLES, FANCY FRUITS, AND CRCCERIES 617 FOSTER PARKWAY 2728 SOUTH CALHOUN QL:.g:'f:1'iL.:::':gign 'L 'A ' ' ' ' 4' A' A
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