The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 19, 1946, Page 5

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TT” ATOMIC BOMB threw its shadow over many of the head- - lines of 1946. Two tests at Bikini lagoon, one above and one bélow water, showed what bombs could do to seapower: the freakish mushroom produced by the underwater explosion was to become a symbol of atomic energy’s awesome power. A sense of THE KEY WEST CITIZEN the bomb and its future seemed to be present in every meeting of the “Big Four” foreign ministers, the General Assembly of the U.N. and its Security Council Plans were debated for interna- tional atomic controls; but in its second year this War Baby was as terrifying to the world as in its first. Division Street Honor Roll Civen Honor roll students of the Di- vision Street Elementary School | weré announced today by Princi- | pal Earl E. Hamilton. The list ingludes all pupils whose grades equalled one-half A’s and one- whalf-B’s during the second six-| week period of the first semester of; the 1946-’47 school year. The honor roll: First Grade—Teacher, Miriam Carey: Yvette Birs, John Boan, Marlene Carbonell, Sandra Lee; Davis, Jane Ann Garcia, Clara Lariz, Eulogio Perez, Bryan Keith Roberts,.Anne Shirley Vinson, Maity Fay Whitmarsh. First Grade—Teacher, Dorothy Curry: Gus Alfonso, Niurka Mu- nqgz, William Higgs, Hazel Hobby, Gilbert ‘Thrift. First “ Grade—Teacher, Mary Sweeting: Robert Knowles, Rob- ert /McKimney, Aurora Gomez, Henry Seiferth, Daniel Pearce, Pauline Gibson, Felicia Meggs. Your Horoscope THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1946—Today gives literary abili- ties of a high order, the trend being toward romance or imagi- some lack of direction of force} and possibly of initiative. It may! be that a_ disposition to work | over old material may prevent! the best results, for there is plain | indication of considerable success | but a danger of falling under the ; } condemnation of public ie Sylvia Hernandez, June Hubbard, | 'Mary Sweeting, Jackie Schrae- | der, Alrania Singleton, Hilda! Rankin, Glynn Archer, Charles | Norman. 5A—Teacher, Hattie Lou Ham- | ilton: Stephen Trevor, Katherine | Brady, Fay Curry, Elizabeth Ann! , Russell. | 6B—Teacher, Florence Mickler: : Reba Beasley, Yvonne Camalier, | Francine Johnson, Faye Lowe, | Evelyn Nettles, Norma Watson, | ,; Thomas Cornell, Harry Pritchard, ; Jimmie Reid. 2A—Teacher, Josephine Dough- | 6B—Teacher, May Sands: Pa-' try:*Mary Zamora, Joann Wells, 'tricia Cope, Gloria Hyne, sean Rose Mary Watson, Gloria Val- dez,, Gloria Solomon, Henrietta Seiferth,-Diane Knight, Barbara Justice, Jose Diaz, Duane Demer- itt, Daniel Cates. 2A—Teacher, Madge Salter:} Gurdon Hamilton, Lancewood Lowe, ‘Freddie Maloney, Sidney Armos,. Stanley Peterson, Donna! June Stewart, Sandra White, Margarita Caraballo, Celina Roche, Donna Lee Gaskin, Alice Jenks. 2B—Teacher, Leota Somers: Davis «Lewis, Donald Russell, James Mira, Raymond Garcia. 2B—Teacher, Eulalie Jones: Thomas Gates, Armando Guiter- rez, Daniel Orapeza, Thelma Al- bury, Anita Fernandez, Donna Newlon, Carol Robinson, Violet Sands. 2B — Teacher, Eva Katherine Hodges, Violet Lence, Arnold: | Wood. 6A—Teacher, Constance Walk er: Xavier “Sanchez, Betty Dav; Edyth Hampton, Yvonne McCar- dle. 8S > ‘still | Urgently Yolanda Harris, Sandra Carbonell, Penelope Rosam, Louise Bryan, | Rachel Diaz, Billy Hibbits, Wm. Earl Hamilton, Ray Edwards. 3B—Teacher, Gladys Pinder: Frank Batts, Martin Curry, Law-; rence Hobby, Robert Russell, | Waldine Cervantes, Yolanda Gar- ; cia, Mary Lou Knight, Barbara Murphy, Ronda Mgrritt, Patsy Norman, Sharon Pritchard, Mary Sanchez, Barbara Trout, Judy Whitmarsh. 3B—Teacher Evelyn Bell: Sa- ble Bishop, Roy Edwards, Stuart Yates, Thomas Baker, Martha Carpenter, Carrie Martinez, tricia Patton, Blanch Santana, Frances Saunders, Patsy Smith, Inez ‘Villar. 3A—Teacher, Marjorie Roberts: Wayne Brantley, Dorothy Pinder, Barbara Saunders, Sandra Thomp- son; Iris Rosenfeld. 4B—Teacher, Dora Mills: Dean-} na Archer, John Demeritt, Mary Claudia Harris, Betty Jane Jenks, George Stewart. 4B—Teacher, Fay? Williams. 4A—Teacher, Betty Whidden: Jacqueline Conant. 4A—Teacher, Amelia Cabot: Betty Jean Bowery, Leo Carey, Barbara Meggs. 5B—Teacher, Nancy Pellicier, Frances Cochran: Louise Evans: Pa-| | Needed ' | | j 1 TW | Priscilla Cruz, ! Ooadestse5/ Growing children burn up energy fast. Replace it with wholesome sweets, the quicke est source of energy. Dixie CRYSTAL Pure Cane Sugar native writings, though there is; Swiss. Fear Marmots Are Near Extinction: BASEL (AP). — Switzerland’s mountain rats—marmots—are in danger of extinction, the Baral! zoological garden has advised hunters. The annual kill has | doubled during the last decade to meet an increasing demand for ‘marmot fat, , facture of salves. Arizona is ; the fifth largest of the 48 states in area, with a total of 113,956 square miles. used in the manu- rf GEORGE'S Grocery 1500 Newton Street. Oe Block From Phone 714 North Beach Inn Charles L. Moody, Jr., Owner K. W. Transit Co. Bus No. 3 Passes Our Door Phone Orders Accepted with PROMPT FREE DELIVERY WEEK END SPECIALS Choice Young Western TURKEYS Place Your Order Early for Your Christmas Turkey MEAT SPECIALS T-Bone STEAK ............ Sirloin or Round STEAK . Ib: 61c Top Round ROAST .... .. 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