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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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June 1, 1957 THE NEW ENGLAND AND You You wake up one morning And give a great yawn For a clock made in Waterbury Wakes you at dawn! You put on your shoes Which are now made in Lynn Such a beautiful morning There never has been! If there's no pie for breakfast You'll have a sad face For no pie for breakfast Is such a disgrace! You put on your ring It is all of pure gold It was made in Rhode Island At Providence old! You take out your pen And write to a friend On paper from Holyoke, Mass. You tell what good fishing We have here in Maine And that you caught Seventeen bass! Bob Hansel, 5A NEW ENGLAND AUTHORS Have you ever seated yourself in a comfortable chair after the evening meal and started to read? Did you ever think where the auth or of your story was born and lived? Louisa M. Aleott was born in Boston, Mass. Ralph W. Emerson lived across the street from her. Would you like to see both of the houses? Go to Boston. Of course you have read Hiawatha by Henry W. Longfellow. His house is at Cambridge, Mass. His birthplace is in Portland, Me.Nathaniel Haw- thorne's house isthe famous House of Seven Gables. His Statue is there, also. Did you ever know that John Greenleaf Whittier liv- ed in Amesbury,Mass.?That was his birthplace. Many Noted authors lived in the New England States. I Donna J. Mougin, 5A BEACON Listen Page 37 OUR INDUSTRIAL TOUR my children and you shall hear Of the wonderful industrial tour we're Giving you in pictures and stories, , About textile factories and great granite quarries, Of shoes and hardware and paper and clocks, Of silverware and jewelry and fine fishing docks. The diary in which you put your dates, May have been made in New England States, Tho clothes you have on, And the watch you wear, May have been manufactured there. Nancy Geake, 5A OLD IRONSIDES Out on the sea she glides With her wooden sides, That held like iron! With her cannon free, That shook the sea, Old Ironsides! Out to the sea she went, To fight the Englishmen, Never her flag she hides! Out to win freedom, For our great land! Old Ironsides! Jack Sinn and Earl Gheever, 5A See Old Ironsides-Boston Navy Yard. PAUL REVERE Paul Revere was a silversmith of Boston, Mass. During the rev- olution he built a powder mill.On April 18, 1775, he made his famed Ride to spread the news that the English Redcoats were coming. The Redcoats were beaten badly, I fear, for the farmers chased them back to Boston. You can see Paul Revere's house in Boston. John Hitzeman, 5A
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