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Page é Tuesday, December 11, 1951 = Ten Unemployed C M. |. NEWS , THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Receive $174 TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 11.—Un employment compens Prepared By Students of the Convent [aetis in the amount of of Mary Immaculate ae 98, accord ports of Commission $17.10. Se Diane Ayers and her third team |90 pay have won one game. Team “four’’| In Monroe Count has won three games. The captain | received $174 of this team is Elsie Faraldo. The ‘ i Freshmen Sophomore TUESDAY, DEC. 11, 195) JOSEFINA FRADERA CELEBRATED HER SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY BY SALLY PEREZ Team One| BYS., Sais The biggest event in the Inter-| 1.5 won five games. Team. ‘two’ | Fir e At See tion nos Club was Josefina Fradera's party has won two games. In the third A Tt 98 held in the Auditoriam's |2”4 last period consisting mostly Base Yesterday stage where about fifteen tables ha? oni thres.gauied. Tasin ‘tao! | - bie meget ice cream, cake, | 49 won four games. The captain, | FS Virginia Dropp. After the singing of Happy Birth-| "|, ve A day; Josefina, making a wish, blew |. Re gitls have made great pro- out: her sixteen candles, repre- | ®Te8s in tennis orien Ue Sones senting her’ sixteen years. of hap vision of Captain H. Payson. Ralph oe A two-alarm fire oc ed on the Section Base ye: 14315 at the School battery she The fire, and electrical one, w | Hartenstine will instruct the girls | extinquished promptly and piney ae 7. in tennis this Friday | damage was done ; ihe mpentars:of Taters ead Since our gym teacher is an avid | No one was injured. The navy's om paniment of Elena Cano at the piano. Everyone enjoyed Josefina’s party. and accomplished golfer do you | fire department answered the call! suppose we could squeeze in a few | an ” elementary golf lessons? THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION BY JEAN DAVIS I sat in the darkened auditorium; CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS BY VIRGINIA DROPP eee Bee wcsoinn waiting. Suddenly there it was, a sponsored a historical movie to en candle, followed by another and yet tertain the boy’s school and high janother, until a line of flickering school of the Convent. ‘The name | lights filled the stage. The girls of ‘the picture was “Christopher |C@!tying the candles marched to Golumbus,”’ staring Fredric March’ | tbe front of the stage, turned. and). in the title role. Throughout the | took their seats. ‘This was. the Na- picture beautiful and famous re- | tional Honor Society Induction at cognized scenes of Spain were | the Convent of Mary Immaculate photographed; among which were | “hapter. the picturesque coastal shores of| Slowly and clearly Kathleen Law- Spain, the historical . and | rence, the president, delivered her other beautiful country scenes. The | opening speech to the Junior and costumes worn were exquisite and | Senior candidates. Joan Albury every detail of that period was | then rose and in a soft spoken, but, complete. The picture was indeed | distinct voice told us the meaning exciting and adventurous as well | and significance of the emblem as being educational. | of the National Honor Society. — | Rose Yates, the torch-bearer, then introduced Barbara Foley, who in- | |structed the candidates on Char- | acter; Donna Williams, who told STUNT NIGHT BY ISABEL SAIS Stunt night was the highlight of | Official U. S. Navy Photo ! Lieutenant Malcolm W. Will- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH L CLOBBER ME WITH THE CASH, BOYS |SNUFEY SAYS Ye'LL | RUN PROXY FER “BLUE BLAZES” IN | TH! BUG RACE IF |WE GIVE YE TWO-THREE | DOLLERS, | ROLAND DID YOU LIE TO ME, PHINEAS ? ARE YOU SURE CISCO DROVE THE STAGE OUT THIS ORNING? a wv WE'LL SET THE ODDS ON BLUE BLAZES" FAIR AN' SQUARE \b €T A _HUNNERT - FER “BLUE BLAZES" tt BY PROXY, THAT IS WE'LL BET EVER’ BLESSE CENT WE GOT ON “BLUE BLAZES" AN' THEN WE'LL SET DOWN AN' JEDGE TH' RACE FAIR AN SQUARE VLU BET THREE ON ME} FOR MYSELF, BY GOSH, BY GUM, BY PROXY'!! 1 MUST BELIEVE YOU, SINCE LYING WOULON'T PROFIT YOU. AND YET-- THOUGH I WAITED AND wa\TED, CISCO DID NOT APPEAR. BUT THERE'S ONLY ONE ROAD. ‘TIS BAFFLING! IT STAGGERS THE MIND! TS ABOUT THE SQUARE DANCE, Sie- WE JUST ICINDA TOOK IT FOR GRANTED You'D FR LET US HOLD I 5 THE GYM =: PROMISE NOT TO WRECK THE t—~_ PLACE.” THEN YOU ACTUALL WILL, PROFESSO!e ? GEE =: THANKS, LOTS. W war.’ WASN'T THE REAL REASON THE WATER I$ SHALLOW, THE RIVERBED IS HARD. A FINE HIGHWAY, EH, miS COMPANEROS ?, By Paul Robinson THAT HY I SENT ETTA -HAVE You EVER DATED CHUCK WALTERS 2 the Internos meeting, last Friday. | The business meeting was held | by the four executive officers, Teresita Valdes, Nora Malone, | Sandra Freseman and Sally Perez | and all the boarders participated in the discussions striving for the | betterment of the boarding school. The President, Miss Teresita Val- | dez, gave us hints on how to make | the candidates about Scholarship; Jean Davis, who instructed them in Leadership and Dale Dick, who told them about Service. Then the } Seniors; Allene Speer, Nancy Saw- yer, Nora Malone, Sally Perez, Barbara Nelson, and the Juniors; Jennie Arango, Mary Bernreuter, | and Teresita Valdes repeated the Society's pledge after Kathleen fams, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edison W. Williams, Wimauna, Florida, has recently completed a four months course in All Weather Flight at the Fleet All Weather Training Unit, Atlantic, Key, West, Florida. The coufse ebnsists of advanced flight training in instruments and night tactics designed to quali- our boarding school a .better and | Lawrence. After that Kathleen wel- progressive one. There was a great comed them and the probationary | deal‘ of animation when our ap-| members, who are; Eleanor Gato, fy* the’ pilot for Carrier All Weather Squadrons. Ba S <= proaching Christ.nas party was dis- | cussed since this club is planning on bringing Santa Claus in person i to the party. After the business meeting was adjourned, the most enjoyable part’ of the night began. Stunt night was gracefully opened with the skit of younger dramatists whose ori- inality amazed the audience. Then, the different groups compos- ed by the older girls presented their skits which were applauded and enjoyed by all. The Freshmen were outstanding in their skill which was called “In the Absence of Mother’’; the char- acters, staging and costumes were superb making the judges choose them as the winner of the internos trophy . for this week, MR. FRANK MALONE GUEST SPEAKER AT JOURNALIST MEETING BY NANCY SAWYER At their last meeting on Wed- nesday, the members of the C.M,.1. Journalist Club were honored by a guest speaker, Mr. Frank Malone of Miami, Mr. Malone, former editor of the Miami Daily News and the Miami Morning Mail has just lost his only’ son, Pat, who was killed while fighting in Korea, He came down to spend a few days daughter, Nora Malone, who is with his } Barbara Twiehaus, Iradia Rivero | and Elsa Busto, to the National Honor Society of the Convent of Mary Immaculate Chapter. Then the members followed the ‘flower girls down the steps to where | Father Maring sat, received their | pins and membership cards from {him, ascended the steps and took | their places again. | Kathleen Lawrence then intro- | ; duced the guest speaker, Reverend Joseph Maring, S.J. who spoke to the newly inducted members of the National Honor Society and to the student body on the signi- ficance of Leadership, Scholarship, | Character and ice in our lives. Father Maring said that Scholar- | ship is a lifelong task which ends | not at the completion of School but at the end of life. He said that even in Eternity we would be ac |quiring new knowledge. Father | | Maring made the girls realize that | jthey had to co-operate in God's |plan to form their characters. by | | exercising self-Control and discip- | jline. In conchision Father showed | lus that Service was sharing these | talents with others by voluntary | | offerings ‘of our'time and ability. | | “Do your best ahd trust to’ God} for the rest’ were Father's eon- |eluding words. The student body | applauded as Father resumed his Seat in the auditorium. The cere- | | mony terminated with the singing | Lieutenant Williams will report t6 the Commander, Air F Atlantic Fleet for further signment to duty involving fly- ing. Herenlistec in the Navy in 1941 and two years later, was - ed to enter flight training aviation cadet in the Navy V-5 program. During World War II, Lieuten- ant Williams served with squad ron VC-93 aboard the USS Steamer Bay and the USS Pet- roff Bay in the Asiatic-Pacific area. He is authorized to wear the following decorations and medals: the Distinguished Fly ing Cross, the Air Medal with 4 stars, the Presidential Unit Citation, the American Defense Service ribbon, the Asiatic-Pa- cific Area ribbon with two com- bat stars, the World War II Vic tory medal and the American Area ribbon He is married to the Miss Nancy FE. Wilbank ter of Z. W. Witbank tine, Texas A graduate of Lakeland High School, Lakeland, Florida, Lieu tenant Williams attended Tu former daugh Pales for a year and 4 Half under the Holloway Col- lege. program. Mira, DeDe Rhorer ezynski, Sandy Martin Darlen Jur Mary Ar the. editor Of the Coral Key. of the school song, “Dear C.M.1,” | nold, Many important features of| Sister‘Mary Lewina, sponsor of | A tango, “Li journalism were delved into and|the Convent of Mary Immaculate | danced by Ge Cumpar: Id Pind ita’? was | nd Car the girls derived much value from | Chapter of the National Honor So- | men. DeArmas. Gerald r then | Mr, Malone's beneficial informa- ciety, is to be commended for the |introduced Miss Helen Francis | tion.He spoke about the import-| simple and effective ceremony. | who was a guest soloist. She w ance of gathering news that will (sree be- interesting to all readers of a | DANCE RECITAL school paper. Copyreading sym BY KATHLEEN LAWRENCE bols Were thoroughly explained and| ‘The Mother's Auxiliary of the their--wses and meanings were Convent of Mary Immaculate and employed. in practical demon- | Saint Joseph’s School sponsorec the strations. He showed the members | dance recital on Friday, November of the: staff how to make layouts |30th at the Convent Auditorium and how to mount pictures so that (fhe pupils from the Pinder School the engraver could make the most jot Dance participated in the pro out ‘of cuts. After his presentation | gram. of material he invited members of | It opened with a ballet to “Clair the staff to ask questions. De Lune” with Rhonda Brewster After making definite plans for | as solist and Group I consisting the Christmas issue of the Coral! of Katherine Wright, Patti Chap- Key the meeting was adjourned. | man, Anita Esquinaldo, Judy Yell ef jin, Elaine Woody, Donna Pinder, .D OF SPORTS {Nancy Dickerson, Gail Boswell, | Helen Francis who did a ballet to] RA NELSEN |Gail Roberts, Annette Dion, Jenny | “Pavane’ | Under the direction of Mrs. Wah-| Pawela, and Demetria Summers.| The staff of the Pinder School of] | | { a student of the Eastman Theatre and was a pupil of Martha Gra- | ham, Doris Humphreys and Denisshawn. Miss Francis did a | ballet to “In A Persain Market A waltz from the b ‘Cop pelia” was danced by a Ow- | and Rose Yates. A waltz clog | ‘ ling In Love with Love” danced by Janet Brown The eping Beauty Ballet was danced by Group IN with | Diane Ayers, Chri! Louden, and Christime Layman i Miss Jeanne Navarro danced a} ballet. | The finale was da was | need by Miss | nita Kovash our gym classes are | xt was a waltz clog to the tune | Dance consists of Gerald Pinder. | improving daily. Monday and Tues. | of “Bicycle Built For Two” danced director, nne Nav day is devoted to kickball, temmis by Darlene Jurczynski, Then Group | Gloria Michaels, ballet, . and yolley ball, Thursday's are|1 which were the little ballernas | der, tap and Carmen De Armas, devoted to relays, calisthenics and|danced to the “Dance of the | ballroom. Princess Nina Caraciolo | marching. The top sport of the! Hours”. They were Susan Evers, | Nijisky teaches classical ballet. | week.is volley ball. We have pro-| Linda Latimer, De De Clements,| The committees were Edna Dion, | gressed in all of the sports, but| Kathleen McCreary, Diane Tho- | publ Mrs. Linares, tickets, | mostly in vollep ball. Right now the | mas, Linda Brownstein, Kathy | Marjorie Barrett, Mrs. Julio De | classes are divided into teams | Styler, Susan Ardite, Bonnie South- | Poo and Edith Ladd, publicity and “one” and “two”. Next week the |ard, and Kathy Pawson. advertising, Charles Atkinson and } teams will be deleted and class| Fourth on the program was a | Felix Brjarski, lighting, Lou Mar. tournaments will begin. These class | Pazzaccato Polka from the ballet } Son and Bob Louden, stage and tournaments are anticipated with | “Circe de Deux" danced by Cherie | Mrs. Woody, Mrs. Louden and | great enthusiasm. | Louden. She was dressed in a |Mrs. Martin, wardrobe. ‘The scores for this week in vol-| bright red dress and the color of | Kathleen Lawrence, Dale Dick, ley ball are as follows: in the 7th | the lights made it very effective. | and Isabel Sais urshered for the and 8th grades team “one” has| The Rhythm Tap “You Made Me | recital, won three games, The captain is|Love You" was danced by Group} Many people attended the recital Lourdes Gonzales. Team ‘two’ | IV with Linda Wells, Beverly Ma- | and nos Members fully enjoy- passe the leadership of Marietta |loney, Sharon Grossman, Connie |ed and appreciated the simplicity asquale has won five games,!Sands, Adair Jameson, Orchid‘ and beauty of the performance (BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus THERE is A DENIZE TAKIN’ WIMPY'S J HAL -.00% WHAT'S HOLDING UP TH OPENING KICKOFF | FEET UP OF AWAY FOR A REST! MEANTIME YOU SHOULD RELAX FOR A FEW MINUTES DURING THE DAY BY PUTTING YOUR IN THE DESK. | YOULL HAVE TO GET GOLLY- THIS DOES FEEL GOOD - I'LL TAKE FIVE MINUTES OF THIS AND GET BACK TO WORK- SIX BLACK CATS * WERE DUMPED NEAR OZARK IKE TO GIVE HIM BAD LUCK F THERE GOES DINAH OUT ON TH FIELDS SO THIS SPEND YOUR DAy#/-- NOW DON'T COME HOME TONIGHT AND PRETEND YOU'RE Too TIRED TO TAKE ME TO IS HOW YOU GOTCHA J...50 OZAR’ & DONT NEED T wor! is RY

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