Our mountain work [serial] . also making hay. George Swafford is the proud ownerof twin heifer calves. Are they reallyhis? He says so, and to listen tohim talk you would certainly think takes care of them anway. RobertCaldwell has had good luck raisingchickens this summer. Thanks to Rob-ert we are enjoying fried chicken. Atthe end of the school days we have astudy hall. When we first started wewondered if our Matron really meantto have study hall. Just for fun we de-cided to see. We were very noisy soshe added thirty minutes to our studytime. Was this fair? Well, we will bequiet tonight


Our mountain work [serial] . also making hay. George Swafford is the proud ownerof twin heifer calves. Are they reallyhis? He says so, and to listen tohim talk you would certainly think takes care of them anway. RobertCaldwell has had good luck raisingchickens this summer. Thanks to Rob-ert we are enjoying fried chicken. Atthe end of the school days we have astudy hall. When we first started wewondered if our Matron really meantto have study hall. Just for fun we de-cided to see. We were very noisy soshe added thirty minutes to our studytime. Was this fair? Well, we will bequiet tonight because there is a programon that we would like to see afterstudy hall. Roger White, one of our former boys,spent several days with us recently. Hehad prayers with us one night andtalked to us about life outside the Or-phanage. We understand and appreciatethings lots more after Roger talked withus. We enjoyed having him visit here. Page Four OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Oct. 1954 School Days Are Here AgainAT THE MOUNTAIN ORPHANAGE. I am in the FIRST GRADE We are in the SEVENTH GRADE


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