The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT STUDENT PRESS KEY WEST setts SCHOOL NO. 10 MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1951 PAN- AMERICAN DAY IN JUNIOR HIGH. By Judy Pellicier Pan “Ainerican theme of the second assembly at 8 Day’ was ‘the Key West ‘High; this time at Written and Edited by Students of the School The girls, schoo] that the instructors report in their first” 1es- son, pdvented much” more: than! was .expected. They seem’ to catch the Knatk of ¢ach-twirt The girls attending Ss now are: Vita Barroso, this cl, ‘HE KEY WEST CITIZEN THOUSANDS OF {| DOCTORS DRAFTED | WASHINGTON. April 23.—(4). —The Defense Department has set a three-month draft quota for doctors—1.202 doctors in July, August and September. Officials © say the draft call is necessary | because there have not been enough enlistments to meet med- ical needs. BEAULAC NAMED CUBAN AMBASSADOR «WASHINGTON, . April. 23.—(4. —President Truman has nomina! ed Willard L. Beaulac to be U.S. j BULLETINS 7” Mirlces Port « After Cc alain. MONDAY, VORVVVVVBUBANNNI LIKE £ APRIL 1951. Sweet & Low Prices Junior High assembly, April 19. The-same program of Pan Ameri- ean Day talks and skit presented at-Senior Migh assembly April] ; 12 was repeated. Also three more skits in Spanish were presented Evelyn Nettles, Dale Mitchell, Betty Cooper, Carol Reev Marie Russo, Beverly Simmo: Patricia Jones, Peggy Jo:dan,' Maxine Miller, Joyce Ogdan, Rose Annelle Reese, Barbara — Joliy,} Margaret Cormack, Alice Garcia, Joyce Carnes, Alice Villa, Shir- ley Nelson, and Betty Roan. ambassador to Cuba. The 51, year-old career diplomat isa na. — tive of Pawtucket, R. 1, and now is U.S. ambassador to Colombia. — ” 10 t0 ec 4 ° e LOW! 727 : DUVAL ST. | Savings Good Thru Wednesday : re TIDE £ 29¢] LIBBY’S VIENNA (A) ) Wirephot ) A GAPING HOLE.IN ITS BOW. the charred tanker Esso Suez limps into Mobile Bay after a collision with another tanker, the Esso Greensbofo, in the Gulf of Mexico early Friday. Seventeen members. of both crews are known dead and 22 others are miss- ing and pfesumed ‘dead. Both ships caught fire after the unex- Plained collision. Quantity Rights Reserved ANOTHER EXTENSION t | \Continued From Page One} | struction there of part of the seven-million-doliar Navy Key West the project hey expect to h g arranged and by the Federal He m by May 1 tart construction contract they Hous- Homes Co., has an- ave their guaran- sing Ad- so that June were Project sor of ced second lon the rearmament| awarded last August 23 vill not delay oject,” Cdr. Grohs will continue to there all his city needs to use week we will garbage on far end of Fleming Key using nitary fill method that nverts marl into od land.” said id mp trash j week, since | the dump. out the Next }dump our trash and | the to four RC “CLEAN-UP™ DAY STS al on end off dur- No, 303 Can ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE THE all evidence. i ; and students. The office staff in-| ing Roth of these committees have (jdes Sarah Roberts, Lewis The line, working out with] proved their ability by the work Barber. Ali¢ ite, Basil Ty ; They have con ted Te Terk Barber, Alice’ White, Basit.Tyncs, Couch Jones, did some. charging} rom ic S$ stance first; en Julio Henriquez, and Dieg: * Class can weil be proud of them. Aen ee they practiced wlockiug on the res. |. There is One more person: on i acl $ FIVE STUDENTS COMPETE '!;),.. to; ipod P dummies. Then Coach Jones IN-TYPING CONTEST jthe team, Miss ‘Latitia B. Wee amas Aner. few sieeple glaval ix attendance officer, and hers 1 the line, ‘They alternsted on By Lewis Barber h c. the jine. and ran through the ohe of the most important. | She Five of the best commercial !9ust keep the attendance records| ,,; After this they practiced students of Key couble blocking’ on the dummies. West High fer the Senior and Junior High School, _ Mitche Appelrouth, Schools and for the Annex. |The practice was completed with Lewis Barber, ove more lap cound the field. TWINS 1130 Duvac St. PH. 18701871 fruitful hours or the prom from ine there to help the teachers| then ‘They then practiced pase and ADDING MACHINES lo HAVANA THREE FLIGHTS DAILY TO KEY WEST Leave Arrive Flight Key West Havana 951 9:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 953 12:30 P.M. 1:15 P.M. 955 0 P.M. 3:45 P.M. AEROVIAS “Q” S. A. ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent Carol Dalton, ae Frank Young, and Clayton White GIRLS’ PHYSICAL took a National Commercial Typ- EDUCATION PROGRAM ing Test unger the direction of By June Yates Austin Keis the commercial teacher at the high school > F a g art of the girls sice ca test were divided into groups ‘The four mornir ated ee hak ihe a age the the pool in the Seaplane Base and ‘oups being Novice, Amateur, the; ; a ee the afternoon class at South} thin dene dhe Week of April 13 The girls are working on skills pages was given throughout required to s the Red Cross States and te bose the United Beginners and Intermediate tests. etates sessions, !Those who are not taking the We are waiting w grea - se Hole aiting with great ex- {-sining play basketball and! pectancy to see how the fin volleyball. will turn out and by the first of ““o°¥?4lh i June we will know whether or jegimne ine, Skills required for not ye Weve a famous typist in Kick, back. kick rapes Bhs our midst. oS Tos . . rhythmic breathing, clementary TWIRLING CLASS STARTED |, THREE HOTELS ~ MIAMI By Nancy Brooks Located in the Heart of the City Wednesday RATES ROOM: WRITE or WIRE Kéy” West High REASONABLE for RESERVATIONS filled with flashing batons and excited girls. The girls, 19 in with BATH and TELEPHONE x ° e Ford Pershing _—Miller Hotel Hotel number, were having their first class in baton twirling Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. 80 Rooms 80 Elevator Elevator Rooms Solarium Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Swimming classes are now a TO HAVANA Leave Key West 10:15 A.M. 1:45 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Arrive Havana 11:00 A.M. 2:30 P.M. 4:45 P.M. Flight 952 954 956 Telephone 51 Classified Advertisement Dept. Key West Citizen Turkey, with one of the world’s | F In, the el a comedy about a highest birthrates, is still under- | joctor and his patients, Hoke Hol- ly 54 people to the square mile. David Stephan as the patient who GRADUATION DRAWING NIGh ~ ——___. could eat only half as much Bianeig Ani + Wien! combined stroke, Skills required! used to eat, Nancy Watkins as} The Seniors of Key West High +) pass the intermediate test are: the patient’ who w unable to| ave beginning to count the days eee ed ates r ys 4’ strokes in reasonably good form, receptionist. In the second, a dia-] “High” draw to a close. Personal fir vards backstroke, 100 yards! logue about shopping, Margaret} Cards are flying fast and furious Caruthers, and Charles Carnival| April 16. Pens scratch continually 20 wep arena gl nant were featured. The last skit was] 8S Seniors sign cach other's al- i ents in the county school bu; Wayne Huddleston who was mis-|| Now that the cards have come pete idadlers Sis ane helping taken fora robber because he| "4, invitations are ° expected, : coming ay a f ate: Nancy Watkins, Elsie Thomp- ee ig sappy Perse NTO negara eldest icle son, Margaret Little, and June ©. get her to elope with him. He ns S| and other important ‘events are X ane ‘he aps i uppermost in their minds. There are only two more 3 a ee ene 4 PP} ¥ : af weeks of play in the girls’ intra- d I . ~.Pan American Day is observe mp oeal : : aoeu econ Laborite out seventy gil re taking date sixty-one years ago, dele-| By Edyth Hampton ‘part, and all players get points gates met in Washington to form) The National Honor Society r i an international organization and winning team will be presented ing American Union. Their goal was|the Key West High School is’ with felt emblems for their} LONDON, April 23 to encourage friendly relations worse Gal bs school. Mrs. Walther Lazier is the tournament are:* Juniors, with| Britain, with a promote trade in that area. ponsor, and does much five wins out of five games play-| Said to have quit } tee The Pan American Union, to- | v ning their society properly. wins of two games played; Sopho- | resigned yesterday with a blast at} the) one on ei ts itera ate The society’s project for this mores, with two wins of three|the British budget, including am stands as a symbol 0! co- , \ about various colleges for the stu- two games of five played. nm. Now, the cabine s| meyerien ot a aap “8 dents. They plan to set up a BEERS ly st member, President Har- people of this hemisphere etdise Policy and, hope. the the library. in the new wing of §$pRING PRACTICE cf tea to have goltawies Bevan ty a fad °! the school. ilson is 35 years old Test Of the world will learn to do By Walter Walterson . beeen the members .were honored to z two Junior ministers may fol- preree ts have as guest speaker Mr. Horace _ Key. West High opened the] jow Bevan and Wilson out of By Lee Huddle Public Instruction for Monroe County en sachs Saas nie Cabinet. Under the leadership of Glen-|County, Mr. O'Bryant spoke to @ little talk. before practice and) © witson did not attend today’s| } ARMOUR’S NEW SHORTENING» variety show, “The Old and’ New Happiness Through Your! Occu- they can take the scratches, Bruls-| oftice at the board of trade, but!” | NEWSPAPERMAN Talent Review,” is beginning: to pation.” Everyone enjoyed the ©, and work, to stay away. declined comment. | Pape One} ance on May 3. The sliow has Will come back and’ ‘visit them gym. to the bedch. When they 804 parts is at a low point in Britain, | (0 SY will béen “ivritten, directed, and cast @8aiN soon. ere, they had to take two Japs! and Winston Churchill's conserv- | “4° ™oc* Sterling, intern teacher at Key THE OFFICE STAFF bench (both sides of the beach! ments with open glec. A general | !%¢ a mocratic ae ana West High School, and Mr. Ben By Margaret Little ‘ouse), along the Street, around! ejection is not unlikely, and the | S¢P@t« : : : " ‘ ; : the High fence. : ah : 1 be) "49-47 edge. The appointment of @ ARMOUR’'S RI-CHEDDAR oa there, have assisted the Juniors g, hoot is an efficient team. Mr: ' able to regain control of the Brit-| Faget ero egg ay US Pee eS waiiowoheareals at Next»the boys -went through/ ish government | Moody gives the emocrats 5 Austin Kei- of the school. Her assistant is im ahaa ecionsor. : . right. After the exercises, the] Harty ey as ae Manuel Santa Cruz, who obtain- poys separated, those who were eoemb are .working with their ant : Ma eke Junior Senion its bool Hy Job is taking dic- {. one part of the beach with'necded to bring the chapter up ation from Mr. Schweitzer, typ-, Coach Beckman and those who, to its drive quota of $9,000. | and EQUIPMENT The Junior Class gave. the two ceil Shea | 4 i : gh the dayito another part. First, Coach] ‘ill be annou 126 Duval Street Phone 25v Boys a vote of confidence to al- y eee ee ot Coe ee aa EGRET CUT CORN without making them know b- 5 orks >» Ty ri liély. Both hae ead Hoke a for th d give up their study] them such things as a run through Portable Typewriters i ; halls this work. They type,| center, and had them kick to some for Immediate Delivery € Adding Machines and > F, & E. Checkwriters : mo ; “Full O' Juice” Sweet! 5 a SLB. BAG. ..... 4 ane MARGARET ANN GRADE “A” SLICED ’ ’ 5 % Ss . Ga. Shipped Grade A Dredsed 7 a se ’ y : ~T 4 by Mrs. Milner’s Spanish classes. populated, with a density of on- comb appeared as the doctor, back stroke, and thirty yards (still an enormous amount) as he iby Tecqueeanamas Hk end Alice Garéin as the|t ‘vedation as their days atithrec lee strokes, tree arm Little, Lillian Key, Carol! around school since they came in selected stroke, one-half minute} Maka stung ian, played by mame Mrs. Barr’ transports the stu- Gimbed ‘through the. window at| graduation his ‘to Be Miss Shupp with thé instruction services, the Junior-Senior Prom, v1. was foiled by the servant, played i Breil 14 af each On that} NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY mural basketball tournament. ‘ ° aT . hy re bao so is toward their school letters. The, Quits Cabinet e organization called the Pan y nS}proud that one exists in the school letters. The leaders of the} cabinet crisis is getting throughout the Ameri and to laborite | fi sy ae aaa to help the boys and girls in run: ed; Seventh . Graders, with two] Labor Minister Ancurin Bevan! mini gether with specialized groups a i aicidendabi year is obtaining , information games played; and Seniors, with plans for a heavy operation and friendship among| Be tise th the goal: of . the, Godd “College Information Bureau” in GRIDDERS’ FIRST iold Wilson of the board of trade, | A Ss Y a .HS., “ * Sagsearhae: t the last mecting of NHS. oa John Griffin And there is talk that one or JUNIOR ACTIVITIES OBryant,'the: Superintendent of first spring practice at Monroe}. prime Minister Clement Attlee’s .dora, Sawyer, the Junior Class| the studénts on “How: to Find @sked that boys who don’t think! -aninet mecting. He went. to hi atk >| | (Corti bs S Prepare for its initial perform. talk’ and hopes that Mr. O'Brvant They the boys «iran “from the)" ‘The popularity of. the labor] ae ne hearing of his ARMIX — = 19¢ ftom the Junior class. Miss Nancy around the parking lots at the|tives are viewing the develop- Moody's appointment increases é Sweeting, commercial teacher The office staff. of the tennis courts, and along the! conservatives feel they would be s death, the Democrats held Truman Ele- a ; 5 mentary School. Mr. i oie eek tee eee ag gg ag ae omg —_—— HEESE os Coal Hol- od this job while taking D.C.T. in going out for the backfield going} (Continued F Eidm Pape One) ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES Prom. The motiff is held in secret. jng, and answering the telephone.| \ere going out for the line going] Results of the clean-up” | aay Becpianc » Have A Few ROYAL low them to carry out their plans services; they receive no credit] peekficld stances then he chowed| | We Ha heen. spending many long and ,un eeerae answer phones, ancl) i ry ACT LRE ql of the-backtield and try to’ stop VICTOR and REMINGTON RENTAL TYPEWRITERS HOE REE Ba. . 3 . IBACON Pia, the patio of School was at POPULAR PRICES They are training to be m jorettes and next year the best will be chosen to lead our band in their snappy new _ uniforms, which the band is at present ing money to purchase. The class instructed by Anr Yates, Helen Hancock, and Nancy Brooks, who are all majorettes U.S. Graded Choice Steers—Cube STEAKS. 99. 99c: Deca nccidanaae eo ais- 100 Rooms year, will meét every Wed- sthe end of day from now until LR FO Oe, na 2 RpPny 1 Ame ‘ si etn

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