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STUDENT PRESS KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL 1951 NO. 12 THURSDAY, DEC. 20, Written and Edited by Students of the School TAG DAY la Russell, Betty Rowan, and Joan | ondering why all those | Mercurio, and the Understanding : irls were wandering | Angel, was Kenneth Felton ] in their Mr. Scheweitzer gave us a very ly « uniforms I'll tell @musing and interesting account of | Tt © all collecting | the Panama Trip | or the to Tampa for; Apnouncements were made and | Gasparill Even the junior | Eugene Roberts gave the awards | embers were working hard, for Courtesy to the three most | they will not be able |Courteous girls and boys. First | Tampa until they are in| Prize went to Delia Touchton and | yand Don Bernreuter of $10.00 each. 5.00 went to Kath- | the seni Our headquarters at Mr. | Second prize of $: Dillon's house, where e; salad | erine Boaz and Bob Staves, and the | and ham salad sandwiches and | third prize was two season tickets cold drinks for the hungry workers | to all the basketball games to Doris | were served. The house was a, Hargraves and Mario Roqueo. scene of utter confusion with money We sang more Christmas songs. | countin, and eating. Our The Boy and Girl of the month chef, Mr. ( was highly Were announced by Hoke Hol-! commended f » delicious sand-| comb, were Edyth Hampton and | wiches. All in all, the day was | Eugene Roberts | a big success with not quiet enough | We sang the Alma Mater and the collected assembly was dismissed forward to bruary and We will 10 for Tampa looking By Roger Cole There are many types of gifts ex changed during Christmas but very the trip to Tampa in F trip to Cuba Feb possibly a leave on St and will return Tuesday Feb. 12.|few people realize the value of a} The parade will be on Monday | gift of appreciation afternoon after which the mem-| The youth of this town in parti bers of the band will spend the | cular owe a debt of this type. Ap rest of the evening at the fair. preciation what? Let us first look - at the situation. NEW MAJORETTES I will mention a few lest we for ARE CHOSEN get. Foremost are the Jaycees By Maney dies Lions, Kiwapis and Rotary clubs paren i who sponsor dances, back the foot For the past month the patio at ball teata anetitha kavd aed hav Key West High has been crowded |>@! team and the band, a nt spent tremendous amounts of time with fifty girls twirling flags and |§ rendou batons. At first the class was quite |@nd money doing this. noisy and confused, so the first| 7 YMCA and NCCS sponsor signal was tau ATTENTION! dances for servicemen some of It took some quite a while to learn | “hich are teenagers aac this. The girls were taught by the | The Police Athletic League fur majorettes you saw at the foot. |ishes all forms of recreation for bali, cames this year They ave, |bovS and girls of all ages. Many of Teressa Bardwell. Eva Villereal the kids use the tennis courts and | Marin: Russe. Gene Goehring, | facilities at Bayview park and Nancy Seeber, and Nancy Brooks. are sure many others will us swimming pool now being b: by the Women’s Club. Be ides learning to twirl they were who sponsot taught how to strut and march. Y vepesig oo stn the Jr. Debs. as well Last Thursday seven girls were|”, chosen from this class and they| THe various churches provide re- | vill appear in front of the band in | ¢Te@tion of various types, and T am | coming events. The new majorettes | Sure We have all used the county oe Narne. Shite. Ta, {beach at one time are: Lanny Harris, Shirley Tru- | °&4 : deau, and Sally Spencer. The new | The Band Boosters made up flag twirlers are: Betty Rowan, | Parents and various business men Gail Parish, Kathryn Sanchez, and ; P2¥e siven aid in the form of fin Gloria Knowles. Teressa Bardwell |28¢es and tr hdl ul eh head flag t » replacing Nan hes Bai ey Seeber who was transferred to eee ta ae Pensacola, Florida. Nancy was | ‘ings which are being do here only a few days when she en. {tM organizations that are quired about being a flag twirler. "| the ng Mr. Castérton readily. agreed that; T° these people we owe a this would add much to the color! mendous debt of appreciation and show of our band. As soon as there is a challenge we can meet I Ithis Cl as the football season was over Nan- | ‘his Christmas tre cy pitched right in and taught the girls how flag twirling is done. | THE CONCH With twelve majorettes now de-| The Annual Staff will have Mr front of the band it is | John Wright of the Taylor Publish { all make a good show-|ing Company as guest on this in expected trips to Cuba | Thursday, December 20. He will and Tampa thelp the staff on production pro- | 5 sia | blems LONG DISTANCE | The Annual is “getting along as By Shirley Trudeau well as can be expected” consider Aldo Vidal nager of the foot- | #98 the rush of parties and activi ball team, talked for the first time |t@8: The advertising salesmen Glendora Sawyer and Morton Hall to Havana, Cuba-The js ive been out selling like mad ally: for Comey yee their 1 salesmenship brought ir go esme n h can't speak Spanish as See oe he asked Aldo to help }$27 im two afternoons. Could i P | have been their winning smiles? At jany rate they are working like Ave ever called long} mad. Jose Padron has been bring os enapanas Rtippap you Seve et in th ds nd is doing well shout over the kukcine noisea-ot the [ty ue IRCe: g well | for a one-man team. shone I At school, industrious Seniors ra cling menagerie ate not | have been earnestly turning out the This the t timeokiaa had | Prophecy will, and history of the ever been used as an interpreter. ass of Pat Johnson and Judy When asked if he would like to Pellicier have been working on the work in this field after he graduat- | iistory of those mighty Seniors ed he replied ‘Yes, but it's hard | POPE ASA work Hed s My Brother’ KEY CLUB CONVENTION ORLANDO, FLORIDA By Herry Norviel And Janet rorkec hard we be excellen Vhe nd Re and almost Ed Yea Senio; SAND IN HIS SHOES NINE- YEAR-OLD RONNIE LOGAN, of ( y I Conch CHORUS TO PRESENT CHRISTMAS C€ By Janet The annual Chri will be given by the School Chorus on I 8:15 the ter The be offered as follo Gloria Patri Great Kenneth Felton, Jo even | Orlando Puig How Shall I Mee ONCERT Brown istmas Concer Key West Higt 21 Jecember ri eat, it wi t night in e St ch iano or r effects A double quarter fre he hi school t ha er hen Trev Ralph Garcia ¢ E flat s aphe Atzert the tenor sa id Dolores te on the ba Anthony B {on the Tom Co Rariving ee ae double quarter of band Thursday December 7, I register. 1c\Beside. ‘Thy. Cradle Hi ed in the luxurious Angebillt Hotel st ay CR carat in the heart of the downtown area. } co 0 eecayert De anahapld ted At 9:30 the same night I attend- mee rey meen at Christinas ed the open house in the Sky Room mower ve girl Chorus of the San Juan Hotel, head quaters Eagan Bambino ener of the state and district Key Clubs. solo by Hoke Holcom ; Friday. December 8, we attend- “Ava Maria’ —slo: Orlando Pu ed the open session at the Orlando “Ob Little Town of Bethlehem Coliseum, were we met our offi j-sdouble a oe Dae cers of the yeu Our governor, “Silent Night"—double quartet of Cayle Moore, who is from Talla- jband hassee, brought with him many in- O Holy N che teresting things for the convention, | The public is cord in All this and play, too, for we j this Christmas Concert went to Rollins College for a tour, | then to four picnics with a water | JUNIOR VARSITY show presented by the Rollins | By Anthony Niles Aqueduct team | The Key West High Schoc 01 Our formal dinner and dance was { | Varsity got under way last Friday a huge success with entertainment } night in a season opener against and a boat ride on the lake to con- jthe Jaycees clude four wonderful days in Or- The Junior squad. consistin lando. |15 boys. is coached by Mr University of Flo 3 | Haskins, former * SENIOR HIGH ASSEMBLY |rida basketball star. By Betty Rowan | The boys» have Assembly was called to attention jhard. They practi three to six Harold ce daily from by Eugene Roberts, president of ‘ or six to nine y Student ( ‘ouncil Coles were pre. | @®) Wirephoto [have also played the Senior Var- sented by Sqeaky Videl and Frank | JIMMY STEFANELLI of New- | Sity Veliz The ,Story of Christ's} ark, N. J., cries unashamedly | Out of 21 boys the following were Birth" was read by Betty Rowan as he leaves the morgue at picked Clinton Warran, Aldo Vi We sang Christmas carols with! Elizabeth which contained hod- dal, Candido Barcelo Stu the accompaniment og Elenor| jes of victims of plane crash. | att Logan, Richard ado, Pat Garcia } The young man had just iden- Avery. Ken Felton, r Solomon, A Christmas play. The Littlest} tified the body of his brother, | Joe Pineda, Robert Las’ Ralph Angel,” was presented. Narrator) Paul, who was a passenger a- White, and George Haskins. Sopho- was Joe Pineda, the Littlest} board the non-scheduled air- | mores; Gilbert Gates, John Car- Angel, was Sylvia y, The Gate-| liner which caught fire just aft- | bonell and Julio Henriquez. Fresh- Keeper was Ira Silberman, and| er leaving Newark Airport. All | men, Nilo Acevedo is Manager. The Heavenly Choir members were | Katherine Boaz, June Yates, Pame- aboard—a total of 56—died in the crash. When asked what was the value jof the Junior squad, Mr. Haskins ple—-the Moldavians In. Weshingtan she; State. De- Moldavia is ‘one of the smaller partment says it knows nothing Soviet republics, It is located | #00ut the incident and nothing , - Br about the two men named by P a near the Romanian border, and! yoccow , Karena ; las is inhabited by some three-mil-!"" Oy cervers befieve, however, GEN. DWIGHT D, EISENHOWER greets British Prime Minister sii {ion Persons, who mostly operate | tat Moscow will use the case} ‘Winston Churchill on the latter's arrival for Juncheon at Tke's | ee a ae ae ae Many /as an excuse to send a new note Supreme Allied Command headquarters near Paris, Gen, Eisen- eee jof its people are Romanians,/+4 Washington protesting that Page 9 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 'Ancient Giant thursday, December 20, 1951 Behind The | |Vase bem Is Host ‘World News SINGAPORE. (m)—Discovery of an ancient giant vase 7 feet in dia- (By The Aswoctated Presa) meter and believed to be made by Siamese craftsmen more three centuries ago has been found in a gol in K vipis i * By PHILLIP N. JOACHIM Sa ais in Kuala Lipis in Pa j There are A Malay newspaper said the vase # | that Russia may be seeking to| was undamaged and in good con- accomplish a double ,-urpose by | dition, Engravings on it showed its latest spy charges against the | | dragons and flowers. United Stat | REAP a seine |. Specifically, Moscow claims |found. Some observers suggesti | that two men it has just put to|that the spy case may now. be strong indications ; death were dropped by para-|used for a general house-clean- chute into Russia as spies andjing of those Moldavians which | Saboteurs. Moscow suspects of being re-| 4 The Soviet announcement says |Sponsible for the many condi-' the two men aac coniessed to|tions about which it has. com-4 jbeing parachuted into Russia's | plained Moldavian Republic from an} Moldavia, and what happens American piane manned by |there, might also be used as an | United States military officers. {example to other Soviet ' | There was, of course, other |/i¢s against which Moscow has cloak-and-dagger information, | Voiced similar complaints. Ob- The story was that the spies were | jections have been made’ recent- | repub- recruited from a West Germany |!¥ about conditions in several ; displaced persons camp, and other areas—particularly those , % trained Hotaye | bordering the Black and Caspian | sea All of this is not surprising. |°°¢* Moscow is making a big thing It fits in with the general pro- lof its spy charges, Newsparers/ Pegenda assault by the Soviet} in the Soviet capital are playing Sse nations against the United), the story with unusually’! wn ‘apo eaplgt viet {0 Harge headlines, And the news is| . en ee *¥\ being radioed to hundreds of | opposed. ‘provincial papers. It also is being | widely broadeast.and is even be- may be using the case-in-point) | ic & eoringboard. for pusishdums (Oe shortwaved abroad in several | foreign languages. of one segment of its own peo- | ge li This time, -however, Moscow Citizen Staff Ph oto | Bulgarians and settlers from var- hower tried to sell Churchill on the idea of supporting a uni- Soviet frontiers have been violat- uid Varsity members | ious parts « sia itself. ited’ m od European army nt this squad. They | Lately, Mutens ben eee gin: | by. he Soe fed Be ORE SO 5 t eferees for intramu-| gled out for sharp criticism by | Sa “ Teer eee ae ee Pravda. By the Soviets’ own ad- eee mission,through Pravda, evi JNIOR VARSITY dence of nationalism and short- WINS 45-36 By Anthony Niles comings have been found among | the Moldavians. Even the train- about a/| Varisty won over the! ing of school children and young | ce y! t by a score|Communists in the territory had | to the coaching of Mr.’ met with official objections. | 'VICTO ns. In the first quarter Pravda muttered darkly five were Gilbert Ga- lack of party and state discipline. | € St t Logan, Kenneth Felton,| It hardiy seems a_ coincidence Julie Henriquez, and John Carbo-, that it was in Moldavia that the ve They lead the Jaycees in the supposed Americ: re | a Re . t rter all the way. In the; = % € d quarter they gained on us ea: tle ittle. In the 3rd quarter Fayeees ted the J.V, hy 8 ead 1028 Truman Ave. the fourth quarter Tulto} i Gibby ¢ were ichard Solgado and During the. 4 eerleaders bought- as? ve ended the game by al the od re 36. € then gave the ycees and went to the showers, | e quite happy over our win. | WESTERN FIRST CUT PORK CHOPS HORMEL =". HA OLEO : 25<| SU varsity high point men Julio Henriquez, Logan, with with 8 Yes, make yours a call for Miller High Life —the NATIONAL CHAMPION OF QUALITY! So many people have | made Miller High Life their favorite that it is the greatest 1 ts; and Ken Felton I € Sweet- 4& NEW SCHOLASTIC PUPIL By Shirley Trudeau Ready To Serve brunette najors im tata aM a a a a aS ee ee ay 1 cially likes demand beer ‘ € z g is his fa-! én America today! Mar Gold ect. Have you guessed Taste it —try it! Yes, it’s the little black) Miller High Life is seen romping in the) js brewed and al The teachers ae t mind hig bottled by the s 1e doesn’t dis- yitter the student's studies or ‘. er too many questions pobpetes. y Meapivundinaaieiinan co 8 Armour’s Star—Roll juate next year is “Bum”, a little} ONLY 3 own dog whieh belongs to Evelyn} — and ONLY Pork Sausage tt He is seen waiting for her if Milwaukee, very fifth period to walk her to Wisconsin. gym. Bum is very accurate and| always on time, which goes to} 5 prove jog can go to high sehool,} ¢€ too. Mary’s lamb, after all, wag 7 le school student, while idents go in for higher {i FIRM RIPE ci | Wit And Wi Wisdom | | at literary artist is one whol s¢ omething already existent,} to an imagination less} and —- comprehensive} and gives it noble \ |] LOOSE PAPER SHELL PECANS CATSUP visible d man's verdict on thet ew preacher: “He's all right, I} but he doesn't seem to have} xd terminal facilities | Mothe You are a perfect little heathen Small Son “Then, | H Mother, may I keep the quarter I} give in Sunday School for the} LGE. BTL. heathen I'm sure I need it as} A TT much as they do. ' 7 SUNSHINE No government is absolutely per-} fect and it is the job of all good| tizens to make the government! as nearly “perfect as possible. HI-HO Many women aspire no higher than attire. i None but fools and lunatics have; to live without — vorid Th Cea of Bolt Bam Joe Cabrera Distributing Co. 421 Eaton Street Tele. 1472 2 Sunday School Teacher: “Now, ’ how do you suppose Noah spent: the time in the ark during the; flood?” Billie: “Praying?” Willie: “Fishing?” Billie (contemptuous-} ly): “He couldn't fish much with only two worms, could he?”