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GDL MLM MG ML EE TE EE 0 a v. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1951 * the Lions Club luncheon next| STUDENT PRESS | KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL Just eighty-five, THE SENIOR CLASS POEM MONDAY. JUNE 11, 1951 crew, By Bob Carter, The stars above are ae And here they are, or all but two. Written and Edited by Students of the School shining bright, delight, The Senior, Class has quite a few, for graduation will take place to- night. NO. 16 | Those two are in the Army now, | But they’ll receive diplomas any- Miss Shupp is not sure of int how, |plans as yet. | And i their courage we humbly | to New er | i is, sounding! It’s time to ar ceremony begins; we march, ane Parte TEACHERS STILL WORKING By Edyth Hampton No, the teachers have not been Playing this week. They have had ee ome and ever) and luncheonette belonging to is| The ‘Mr. Gutman is YORR 16° WOE Tt joing ‘S0da" Punt | mother-in-law. He says he has en- their exams, they continued to! work. { probably be in Virginia next year. | Mr. Gutman ‘has done a fine job} in organizing the Science Club and| No other-class has had sueh fun, Boy's Intramurals. As the. Senior Ciass of Fifty-on | But how our years are finally Mrs. Bond, Miss Eisenhower. | done. * Other activities of this week | Miss Weeks, and Mr. Lazier will| Twelve long years we've spent in School art. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- nesday mornings they gave ex- aminations, and on those after-| noons they graded the exams. | 1 were varied. Faculty meeting was'@!l teach in summer school at} schoo! held for the pias sini in nee new | KWHS and be with us again next | Learning such things as the Gold- i i year | en Rule, ee | Which should be used as a major) were served by Mrs. Amelia Cam-| Mr. Whetstone will go to Union| tool us, of the P. T. A., and Zola Cam-| Theological Seminary in New) us,recent graduate. The following | York this summer and will at-| We! re humbly grateful for | business was taken up: the phone ene Yale next year. things that..w were touy | out of report cards, the comple- |The things of real value which tion .of reports for the year, oot never could be bought, motions, and moving of students | courses from Gainesville (Uni- | The things. Jor sacle mankind from one homeroom to another. | versity of Florida) at home. She| yg, Pas 4aYS SoMBME, During the week the teachers have} is also going to work as a practi- May Ye ive Ue So. What 8: exh been’ making out yearly reports|¢al nurse at the Monroe County of..activities, attendance, promo-| Hospital this summer. tions and failures. | asa | Miss Pratt will take extension} ted, asi good in our lives be so re- flected iat none-of our souls will be re- i oe 's, Kennedy will nay era jhe ‘fected. be " on her “home or telson ao school property under the x ér’s control. Books were checked | (gins a aes for. damages: Mr. Hurka, with his | Sie Van Butene h | INTRAMI erew. of boys, was very busy| Ni ears y. eri going home | By Carol Dalton : ¢ehecking the books into the book | Lat vias RE REE: SRY AO | So- -First- Place—Juniors room, pone | 7 Wins Losses 1.—June Yates, captain; 2.—Addie Schoneck;. 3.—Maragret Little “4.<Ester Smith 5.--Marilyn Leahi Mr. Sweeting is going home to} North Florida and possibly to the} mountains of North Carolina to} get cooled off. | The teachers were also busy making out report cards and hav- ing cycle meetings (these are meetings of all homeroom teach- | 2 ers having the same grade). | a : we 6.—Nancy Watkins They also cleaned out fieaks | « Perarommnnrercy pemmalm. bere 7—Judy’ Péllicier and storage rooms, and returned | 14.< Chapman and Patty will go’ 8*~Pamela-Russell all printed material to the office.| )7% 7 faPm? alty Wi 69 gx_Edyth Hampton 10.—Joan.Crusoe One of the worst tasks of all was | * ©@lifornia. 1.—Yvonne Mallone balancing of the yearly attend- ins ; ee afice reports. Miss Trevor is going to Missis sippi to visit. nous —_—_ | if Second Place—Sophomores Next week, they will be en-| Miss Crowley is going home to 6 Wins—2 Losses rolling students for summer | visit her mother at Nacogdoches, | 1.—Betty. Covper, Captain sctieol, completing evaluation, Texas 2.—Evelyn Nettles Mmakifig plans for next year, and 3.—Carol Dalton working on courses for next year. 4.—Delores Villate 5.—Nancy Brooks 6.—Terry Parish 7.—Betty Rowan 8.—Vita Barroso 9.—Marie Russo Mrs. Wellons will stay in Key | West, and as she is retiring this FEMALE SWIMMING PUPILS ly ar, she will spend next year DID WELL PAST SEMESTER | testing. By June Yates The girls who elected to take| swimming the past semester have | } Mr. Poindexter ’’s leave of abscence next year ‘will take a done very well, and Miss Shupp| and try to recover his health. His Third Place—Seniors teports that ske is very much] wife will be working for National | 4 Wins——4 Losses pleased with their work. | Airlines in Miami, for which com-{ 1.—Barbara_Beaird, Co-Captain 2.—Zola Camus, 3,—Jackie Sanchez ~Margie Gomez Connie Hudgins 6.—Annie Yates 7.—Barbara Delgado 8:—Dorothy Miller 9.—Jacque Duane eee § » —— Fourth Place+-Ninth Grade HBomc! Wattle qualifications for| seein Oy aioe Raine 3. Wins—4 Losses Beginner's. certificate are: flutter | abty return to ‘Minnie to: visit her i 14—4-Betty Hetining, Captain i paring) correct Breathing, fnother, who hat bee it Syivig Smith ; awl The Intermediate Arey Pritchard font consists Knowing how-to! > pyjes Ca says Ahit she: plans |. * heila Sweeting Gi the) strokes, treading |, Lae ig Schrader: jto Stay in Key“ West and: take Soe he eaheeae Swimming for certain {;, Bas tangths of time, When a girl has|‘* SY» bivbablyseetchcombing. |" 7" Ee venty. Black Nancy Pellicier pissed the Swimmer test, We wer F fi | 8 ‘4 ere not able t - @ulte a swimmer and know |the plans of an ‘the ai ee Sere cerns ing dives and turns, and: can also 3b : F | KWHS but we do wish them al ‘ dive-from the board. a wonderful ‘ pti ant tak Tied for 5th place were the 8th i | them for the fine work they have | 8t@de, 2 wins. @ losses; and the| " ived Begin-|done this year and the co. OpaLAS \7th grade, 2 wins and 4 losses. ets vertificates are Francine | tion and understanding they have Last plate was phe.uth grade in- Johnson and Clara cia. Those | depend h d 6| s lara a | given i pendent with-no..wins and 6 who received Intermediate certifi. )#'V°? US Students, | losses. ; SSeEEEEneecss=eee eates include: Zola Camus, Shir- | | ley Nelson, Betty Rowan, Marjorie | GUESTS OF ROTARG NE Gomez, Carol Dalton, Dale Mitch- | ell, Pamela Russell, Joyce Carnes, | BY June Yates | basketball games~She came after ado Laverne Can Bill Neblett and Mary. Patter-| schoo! several da Sara Brown, Betty Cooper, Jean-| 50M, first and second winners of} ervise us, and we certainly do ap- Co-Captain pany Some who started as non-swim-| with ers have made remarkable pro-| §fess. The y have advanced as‘far as the rank of Swimmer. The Red Cross- issues three certificates, which were presented to the girls Who passed tne tests qualifyng sien i she formerly , worked. We Mr. Poindexter complete recoyery and nope to see them| 4 from time to time. Coach. Jones will be working | with the city and county recrea- | tion program usuai, he says. she is The girls We are'very grateful to Miss | Shupp for helping’ us have girls’ ne Mercer, Gail. Wall Elsie | the Millen Essay Contest at Key preciate it. Thompson, Doris Harg , Nan-! West, were guests at the Rotary| Basketball medals have been ey Watki Barbara Beaird, Yvo- | Club luncheon la: Thursday. sent for and will be handed out mne Camalier, Kathryn We: =) } when they arrive. The Juniors and Sophomores Sylvian Knowles, Dorothy Miller,| The essay contest was open to | Imogene Stansell, Dolores Tay-| Students of four high schools in| were tied for first place and the lor, Martha Perez, Joctta Beott,| Florida, and the money for the] play off game was a thriller. The Lorraine Warnock, Penny John-| Prizes is given by Mr. Ernest! Juniors won 19 to 18. son}-June Griffin, and yth | Millen, a former Canadian now —_— Hampton. Thos ia living in Florida. The subject of In the year 1824, the rules of ed Swimmer'’s ci the essay Betty Rowan raine Curry, Jackie Sanchez, was Canadian history. The first prize in each school was $50 and second prize was $25. Brunswick College, Maine, pres- cribed suspension for “singing, playing on any instrument, call- bara Delgado, Connie Hudgins,| | Rae A {ing from a window or by any | and Evelyn Nettles | The winning ts will com-} tumult, outery or noise.” i —— {pete for a free airplane A51p>” £0 | noceenineeeneren TEACHERS’ PLANS FOR, THE SUMMER By Edyth Hampton Almost everyone knows what} the’ stidents of Key West High) plan to do this summer: go swim ming,”skating, bicycle riding, etc, | C0", Will be Edyth Hampton and but few of us know what the| (MeeRe Roberts, the boy and girl teachers plan to do, We therefore | of the month, who will be guests fathered some data on the tea er’s plans which we're sure you| Will be interested in. | Canada and a week's vacation in |M jontreal, The includes transpor- | tation and other expenses for the | winnner’s chaperon Other student guests at lunch: ich ————— nes . THREE HOTELS ™ MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES ——— Located in the Heart of the City RATES WRITE or WIRE neasonasce ROOMS sor Reseavarions with BATH and TELEPHONE... Mr Schweitzer will continue to work at KWiiS through — the summer and will be principal | again next year. j : Mrs, Salis will go to Virginia to! | Ford Pershing Miller Your Grocer SELLS that Goo 60 Ped Ss 6 Peo A 229 a Ave. STAR* BRAND | gece “iin” Te SMERICAN (1 Solarium Heated. Elevater aucune COFFEE Seabr 2 oane vase} 8 BLOCES FROM UNION BUS STATION Phe crowds seem filled with great | that’s quite a) joyed being in Key West and will! T6. receive our.diplomas of high} ‘3 a week to sup-| | | | FAWTUlant Beats (Continued From Page Three) Rodriguez and Guglimeo, White, winner Lovelace. Scorer: Agu | Caldwell Holds OpDevSta | In the second ga the pitch- jing of Caldwell featured as he held the hard hitting OpDevSta nine to two hits, notching {fifth v ry in their last 6 gar He retired the first nine b in order. In the fourth he w one but’ was thrown c In the fifth Jorgeson got {hit a single to le thrown out at sec | steal. Caldwell order in tne seventh he w singled t reached third, é Ramos fanned to end the The pitching o} was good. He | hit; a-single by C in the fourth he w four-singles and the the only run of the gar fi | first “man. up, singled to center, | Kathoffer singled to center, after Osborn had stolen second he jout at the plate, center to pitcher to.catcher on a great play. Conne: |singled through the infield, Spar- | acio fatined and Blessin to -left to./seore.. Kathoffer | the games only rur: |. Greenwood relieved Snyder in j the fifth and: allowed one hit game also no runs, At bat, Osborn and Con- |ner hit two. se each. In the | field, Williams, on, Kuhlman, | and Anderson were th st for} | tos nd Brown. alhoffer, and} ic ¢ for winners. | The score: | R.HE ! OpDevSta 0: 20 | Sonar School 160 Batteries: Snyder Greenwood jand Khinkhanmer; Caldwell and Kalhoffe: {| Summary: Earned run 1, Pass ball Kalhoffer, Hit an Brown. Struck out by Snyder 4, Greenwood 1, Caldwell 11. | Walks, Snydwer 1, Caldwell 2 | Stolen ba: Osborn 2, Left on svSta 3. Sonar, 6. Umpires! rmo and Rodrig er Aguilar. Loser Snyder. et Leopold Agrees To Abdicate BRUSS » June il.—(A) Leopold the Third, king of the Belgians, has notified the govern- ment that he wishes to abdicate on, July 16th. The date was fixed in | from the King to Prime | Joseph Pholien The Prime Minister told a news conference today that Prince Royal Baudouin will be crowned a letter Minister July 17th as Baudouin n the First. | { The Weather FORECAST : | | Rey West. and: Vicinity: Fair to} | partly: cloudy and’ continued. hét | today thra ‘Tuesday. Light to mod | erate Variable’ winds. |. 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