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‘mn aervton ot anercen Co TJeen Moore lk tom Week by the schools ca Eduction ‘ells Winner Of eenctacen| Essay Contest Chief Ed Irvin, USN, chairman}: of the Key West Junior Chamber |: of Commerce Americanism Com- mittee, announced today the win-}*. ner of the “Voiee of Democracy” contest, « Miss Colleen Moore of the Key West High School won first prize, ‘ * Mise Judy ‘Trevor of the Con-| . WITH THIS PHOTOGRAPH re iss Judy. or of ‘on- | ¢: AS EV: Sea es eer *| vent of Mary Immaculate won| arrested Robert C. Thurlow, 19, on nga presley Fresh Corn-Fed Pork: | oe second prize. an album of rec: i ; cE : ae . 2 : coe‘ Raber] rah Scan Som a owes Ht Pork SHOULDER » 35¢ |r ronk took third prize, an alarm clock. |. ™#3¢ Y-# combination automatic camera and burglar’ alarm , i eam 8. 3% , P oe S ik Prizes were donated by local]. “eh set eff lights. rang bells and summoned officers. ato SAUCE 3 cans 17c merchants. —e ;|. A recording will be made of Miss Moore’s winning essay and forwarded to the chairman of the State Jaycee Americanism Com- mittee for entry in the state finals. . “I Speak For, Democracy” « con-| before his death he said: ~ “We test — the Science students’ are }are faced withthe | preeminent planning a compost bin for the | fact that if civilization is to sur- {| beautification grogram. In the} Vive; ‘we must cultivate the sci Annex the Home. Ec girls ‘are|ence of. human relationship — J i rT making coffee and cookies for a{ the ability of. all-people of. ‘all 7. 1 Armour's | present both Junior and Senior | Parade. In the office students | peace.” ee a ig FREE With Peacock Long Grain RCE Ste aie Purse of 10.00 | TEXAS ONIONS 2 Ibs. 13c | “oltre | Hard Head LETTUCE 15c | of $5.00 or More High Couneils are busy making |from the commercial department We at Key“West High believe tore PHCNIC Hi, u 36¢ plans for the beautification of | are typing the daily bulletin or|to the extent that we “cultivate the schools grounds. In_ these} filing information in the “cardja, spirit of unselishness, the art plans special attention w be | files. After school the cheer lead-.|.of cooperation and practice in given to making our pati ers gather in the patio while the| respect to rights of others in liv- tractive. Many other activities} varsity team rushes to the gym,|ing together—to that extent we are carried on by the Student}getting ready for the. coming|are actively participating in Councils but in all activities pro- | games..In many. class rooms var-/ Making Democracy. Work. moted by the Councils emphasis | ious groups meet to plan together is placed ‘on: student responsi- | for. work together or play toget- wilh bility for the success of the en-|her.. terprise and watchfulness on the}. In. an. . undelivered: address students’ part to carry out the} written by Franklin D. Roosevelt democratic ideals of fairness, ae haar courtesy. tolerance, and faithful- 53 : ness. RnperqaaReE Koga eae sek race noms» MIAMI «rorman rac Our Athletic Department al- dent control as the Council - also Located in the Heart of the City Although the tractor » has . be- come yan important item on the farm, draft-horses continue to’ be bred in large numbers. though not as much under stu- i ides recreation and training . WIRE ; In demncreny. Where can one get f i ROOMS in nESenvaTioNs ; better trsiting in, copparation, with BATH and TELEPHONE fair play, and friendly competi- : tion than on the © baseball dia-| * . i medi toni baket all Ford Pershing Miller : court? Six periods every day ai - ‘ Hi . after school Soupaier ee ms m4 - fet. re we wasted Hotel in} gym - working and , ing, jst Ave. : f° develop a team for ihe school. 80 Rooms ~ 100. 229 ppl bee Ave, The basket ball season opens this Elevator Elevator bata month and our program calls for Solarium Heated Elevator about sixteen games. At these games you will see the entire student body united more closely in friendly comradeship than at any other time. Athletics and council work are not the only avtivities pro- moting habits of helpfulness and democratic growth. A day spent in school this week would show boys and girls com- VOTE . FAVORITE! to take part in choir practice, during Home Room period | the In Rexall Drug Store Big Contest Junior Red Cross is carrying on a membership drive, im the Art 8 PRIZES FOR BOYS 8 PRIZES FOR GIRLS ° * PRICED LIKE A SIX! RDON us if we appear persistent Some surprising things show up new principle spreads to others, as Department students are working over time on posters for the Sadie end plan school activit-|Hawkins dance -a few weeks the efforts of the it was posters for the school . . it? ' Council the patio has Sie elections in the library the on one point. when you do this, it’s sure to do! made pe oe es some gpd staff Pech yer the EVERY PURCHASE ENTITLES But we still find people who look You find pee Hare That's why we keep pointing owt dances - Lig! ave been] next edition of the school paper ‘ 4 . . 0 you can raise your standar pine pong tables, shuf-) and learning about freedom ‘of YOU To VOTE For YOUR CHOICE over this new Buick SPECIAL, of cary tra velieiibews beta Radek this wonderful valve-im-head straight Teard equipment, a record| the press. Outside the Social Stu- = adinire its style, its room, its handy “ eight, with all its standout looks and ead a piano have been|dies Department boys are work- A Vote Can Be Cast For Every Penny Spent in Our’Store but impressive size, and say: levels of style, comfort, handling, qualities, is priced like a six! Actually Students gather here} ing on an enormous globe to be $ ride, power—more easily than you lower then mang. eee See ee Satine | need ba the Armistice Day parade, CONTESTANTS A “T's wonderful! Tpo bad it’s too think. ~y p elk an bi wea ao ype Keng ‘Language eepere Lanny Joe Cerezo, 1024 Packer Street ofich for my blood!” : 2 i So do something about it, will you? Sebool students, Any! ment, a group of English students Barbara Jean soup $44-D W. Poinciana : Prii's Gas atint—ittow do you know? 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