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Half A Dozen American Beauties Douglass oe ) School News NO, 2 FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1951 DOUGLASS SCHOOL, NHA November Project | The New Homemakers of America collected groceries from {three touchdowns were scored thr. \ough the line. Outstanding for the defense line work are: Willie | Knowles, captain and 175 pound! the classes in the Douglass School and packed Thanksgiving -baske' for the aged and disabled famili in the community, | The baskets contained foods te each group of thé»Basic Foods: és . On Thanksgiving Day the bas- kets were delivered by the NHA members. Each was invited to guard, Rufus Rolle 225 pound ekle along with R. Hall, L. moas and Clarence Leaind. Edward Clarke, freshman full- | pack who » his leg jn practice | hoppit iskly..... | ia heal | there fighting hard next year. The Tigerettes basketball team Started training Tuesday, November) .. ne 20. A group of 24 fine looking young P. Sears are giving. : visit the Douglass School and the ; . ue Howieniikiag “aaartnent’ t ob. | dies were present. Among these So far we Si 24 were two veterans from the last’ scrimmages. It — phan Ps ooed io | year squad and 15 ncweomers. A-us fo know how to Vauditie: Wings. “Sectetary, | mong the nine veterans were Paulij}a basketball: - Mi Carrye H. Minor, Sponsor. 10th GRADE NEWS BY TOMMIE L. OATES | The Tenth Grade Class wishes to | express its sincere thanks to those who participated in the program during ‘‘National Education Week.” Pollie Harris, our Contestant to , win. the “Miss Douglass.” We jare also proud to have Willie C. Haggins as Vice-President of the Student Council from our class. Our Class Motto is : “Stgiving for Success.” Photo by McLain N THE CONTEST for Football Queen are shown lined up on the stage at tht Elks Club annex where the wither, was chosen at a ‘dance last Friday night. Officers are as follows‘ the Misse 1ela Russell, Betty Cooper, Terry Anti Parish, Ph¢be' Cooper, June Yatesand the Ghosen, Football ‘Queen, Deanna Archer Rose Sands— President » eli : Vera Faleo — Vice-Prés: Fe ' . . ‘ et Mildred McKenzie — Sect. squad ( aptain And F ootball Queen P ix aE whim ween | Marva Allen — Treasurer | Oreathea Sweeting — Bus. Mg. Sarah Smith — Chaplain Tommiie L. Oates — Reporter. Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Sponsor : mM | {Commodities Less MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Dec. 7— (®)—The volume of railroad BY PAULA DEAN commodity shipments in the} The Student Council of Douglass southeastern United States in the | High School met with the Faculty first three months of 1952 will|on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1951. The tbe about 1.1 per cent lower’than | discussion was based mainly on the in the first quarter of this year.| prevention of fights and the punish- The forecast comes from the | ment which should be administered railroad transportation commit-|to violators. Several timely sug- tee of the southeast shippers ad-| gestions were offered by the stud- visory board at Miami Beach. ents themselves. J. J. Cooke, transportation sup-} On Friday, Nov. 16,,3951, the erintendent of the Seaboard Air-| council met again for purpose line railroad of Norfolk, Virgin- | of setting up policies concerning the ia, said southeastern shippers | proper attire for girls at .school would require. more than one- million cars to handle all com- ! modities in the first quarter of | j next year. STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS ing was opened by the president, Alfred Evans who alsouled us in the Lord’s Prayer. The council Pi hopes to have these laws printed es and distributed throughout the Emotional Honesty |32%, Saziute,,tmoughont the Los IGELES — VP) — Don’t | OUF aim is to make Douglass the Pirant hile. akue it he best school in the State of Florida. says that he hates baby brother, oe oe enya aU s ot Californie ys wruttaas: Haggins—Iist Vive-Pres. Pauline Edwards—2nd Vive-Pres. John Saunders — Assistant. Sect, Willis Knowles—Assistant Trea. Paula Dean — Re r Lawrence Allen — Chaplain The representatives from’ each class are: - Betty Towns — 12th Grade Dr. Nora We: a member | of the university teaching \ staff, says this may help Johnny cul- tivate emotional honesty, Tell Johnny that he is naughty for talking like that and that he should love se he is this brother only cause iJobnny to di rather than ti Cpe ie drade change, his true feelings. Rose Sands — 10th Grade |, lf Johnny is allowed to get! aagelita Burgohy — 9th Grade his anger out of his system with-| Alfred Curry — 8th Grade out-fear of punishment, his pare sy AGtina® dak ents will. be .able.-to-letdw* how © ee he really feels and be in a bet-] ter position. to help him feel differently, Dr. Weckler said. ho by aetan | LOUHLul Heroine | ee High school team at a recent dance horioring the fobt-’ | , ANSONVILLE Ont. — () —| _flarry Rivas, Robert Barnett snd neth Bazo, tain of the squad. oo Ee ri Tone sy Pe eee Solomon Scotty freshman year at the high schoo Filintra. Tae en fen trey of water, Rose |their last High School foothall game —.- | the ice TIGER TALES BY WILLIS KNOWLES The Tigers officially closed their grid season Thursday, Nov.22 with green and white “Turkey Day a G Queen for the Key Wes 1 being presented with a bouq Archer, 1214 Von Phister street.fThe s in fhe 7 2 Fil | dragged a with other —— toa ane ‘ = ‘ ; ye . children wrapped him up warm- his line w form: nicely <TOss Is } merican G ums | ly = this season. In a total of £¢ ames a ee Assailed iz — JAKARTA, Indonesia— (?) Don’t get us wrong! We don't American-made “gangster. film Th war pictures and motion-picture A | remove extra chins or anything @) cheese-cake may go off Indone- | . : - ‘ sian screens—if two. prominent! Cc like that Rise but we DO think we can spiration — | Indonesian parliament members|} f | lift the corners of your mouth in a ne Is Result Of | have their way. sie Ped, é Sindo Ana Dr. Soenario, chairman of par- smile of appreciation once you've tudy ne liament’s Foreign. Affairs Sec-} tion, wanted the government to ban films glorifying war and “a | certain political ideology.” He} feared these films hampered the | establishment of world peace in| general and the. purchase of In-! donesia’s. independent foreign} : visited our friendly store. 2 I UZ policy in particular. In addition | 7 y R Ss You'll like the EASE of shop- ping in an atmosphere of relaxa- tion .. where your interests are the first consideration. he pointed. out that. American films endanger national morality. a wonderful selection of DRESSES, UNDERTHINGS, HOSIERY, HATS and ACCESSORIES for her as Dr. J. A. 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The as the | Promising rookies are Hortense if not Hannibal, Tommie Lee Oates, An- All of Selita Burgohy, Mercyre Scott aid came | Copelyn Carey. who The boys began training Monday, played November 26. The boys team will iere, th engage in a 3 team -city league. as those Howard Styles, a fine prospect. year for for the team this year injured his. We have: arm and may not be able to see events any action until the season is over.' some CHAPEL, NEWS, BY PAULINE EDWARDS On Wednesdays Nov. 21, 1951 a‘ eur program in the commemoration = kk | Thanksgiving was given under the e: i | Sponsorship of Mrs. Isabel G Sands bile contains Dorothy Williams read ‘a very, Sulphur. ey | interesting and educational account of the celebration of the first Thanksgiving by the Pilgrims and | how those same ideas have come down to us through the years. Other interesting features of the! . program were’ Thanksgiving peems,! RU musi¢ and songs. Florelle Carey, on with her beautiful lyric soprano: p96 p voice, must be commerided for the! beautiful sélo “Nobody Knows: De Trouble I Fave Seen’' which she rendered. Mr. Theodore Sands with; his musical selection added ey, by, So a to the program. 2 Professor Allen admonished the, students. to be careful: d the Thanksgiving Holidays for accidents occur then. Mrs. Yvonne Johnson, Secretary, ‘read a financial report of the re- \ceipts and expenses from September to the present time. The report was 80 well prepared that it could be easily understood by all. t \ i . INTERMEDIATE CHAPEL The fo praia unfler tne Maas ion of Mrs. V. Edwards had two very. interesting. skits at the lest. assembiy hour, The moral behind the first skit, Cty vt bok hth’