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Friday, May 9, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5/ test is * has dom.” : Fore ss) i MAY 6, 1952 and ¢ = ae kept « n. Ee PRECINCTS STUDENT PRESS Qu fe the students have CANDIDATE Machine Absentee GRAND started and sc have finished he 4s @ @© 8 00 8 @ 36 14 1 BH WF Total = Total TOTAL f their essays. They are all busily Pa 1 8 8 obtaining as much information as B PRESIDENT . , KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL pee ct CHARLES © COMPION ond 21 eh ah i a Ae be 1982 | est pace winner wl He FAUVER 111 107 128 194 178 143 176 191 190 183 BOB 174 $99 427 $21 104 177 3184 284 ¥ No. 24 FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1952 | commander aboard ESTES KE FLL. 36 49 74 118 @4 G8 98 109 98 190 181 81 94 160 145 78 186 1676 248 1917 All the students paper ae a 460i2 8% 4 8 6 ee ee ee fk ee 8 85 Written and Edited by Students of the School this is a prize worth working for. CONGRESSIONAL ‘ ‘ Election Day at K. W. H. $. |Touchton’s gay Maypole cake UNITED STATES SENATOR WILLIAM A. GASTON -— es . . aes Elks Present Flags 13 M1 18 35 2 3 38 38 38 3F #1 98 OBL es 16 «18 B41 7 618 Politics at Key West High, even | which had luscious pink icing, de- By Deldtes:. Tayler ° ? 4 70 the defeated candidates would ad- | corations of gum drops, and a com- Sainte 7 ok Seas athe SPESSARD L. HOLLAND 57 64 114 117 108 83 182 189 116 117 169 183 160 971 189 116 171 $888 448 ae mit, is more fun than the state and | plete _maypole. Elks Club of Rey Wat, 8 Bo ae, rs sos pt i ‘ county variety. The speeches were | These cakes were then sold at the f. No. 5 resented the Key West 7 THE SUPREME COURT sigeier, and the posters funnier. {Senior Play that night and down: | High vith Gas BEALL sone ICE OF THE SU r a short but hot campaign, | town on Duval Street the next day. n American flag and HALLEY B. LEWIS 19 23 389-20 86 87 88 888 HH 189 39 142 138 875 Raetibas worn noid Mayo fo Oe merican flag flag of Florida. " 5 The vigorous salesmanship of Jc 17 19 44 34 36 88 “ 80 $1 88 68 Sf 73 111 78 #8 77 906 259 116 Senior Student Council offices. The | Pineda, Paul Avery and Katherine opened with. the i TS i i B. K. ROBER’ big, important job of president | Boaz at the sale downtown dis-| presenting of the colors. As the STATE GOVERNOR went to Ira Silberman. Evelyn Net- | posed of all the cakes and showed flag-hearers » down the center ALTO ADAMS — 70 83 47 95 90 R 13 88 108 7 98 G8 97 149 974 " | rt ut 7” tles is vice-president. Carol Dalton | a profit of $82. aisle, tool copetentalives aoe oye es 777 eaibeaneneasiecer a FE Te a ee ee ee es Lae ee ee 328 Ave will be recerding secretary, and! phe money from the cake sale homeroom stood in the aisle as an DAN McCARTY _____—————_ 140 156 135 242 180 186 178 198 178° 178 948 188 214 419 10097-11844 6 Betty Cooper corresponding secre- | wil) go for the party which the Key- | honor guard. After the presenting ILEY ODHAM 53 52 6) «81 74 SB OF 72 18 Gf 146 OF 106 158 78 61 151 1484 99 1583 tary, while Jeanne Canova will be | ettes and Key Club will give their |of the colors, we sang one verse =e ER Srey eae ie ae ae ee ae ee a ek Ce ee 36 19 bid treasurer. Shirley Trudeau will be | sponsors, the Kiwanis Club and the of “America DALE E. GPENC! et -————— = SS peel of oF school paper. ed) }Sinawiks. We have been holding ‘The invocation was given by the OF ~saiecbala cilia apper, ani ail Parris! | joint luncheon meetings with the | Rev. Ralph Rogers, pastor of the pars woven __ 85 48 104 191 104 87 119 11¢ 100 91 169 187 143 30¢ 918 118 143 ©2219 bet 3608 ninth-grade editor of The Snapper.|Key Club to discuss the picnic First Presbyterian Chureh. Eugene AGAIN - - — = = = = : - Paley Johnson will be the editor of | which we pla nto give May 20 at | Roberts ntroduced Mr. John * LIC INSTRUCTION fe Student Council Bulletin. | the Monroe County Beach Foh, repres g the Elks, who Seer: SO LHAILEY as 49-57 «G1 «122 «181 80 108 184 108 198 198 134 165 994 168 92 146 a178 ass 3616 The polls were in the hall of the| ‘The Keyettes have also selected | presented the flags to Mr. Schweit- WF RAY VAN DUSEN i bal 79 (88 # # a _* : or Senior High Building. Voting was | their colors, gold and blue, and de- zer, our principal, Mr. John F, ‘ = > y ballot beeause this year our/ signed their flag. The symbol on, Blackwell, also on behalf of the OAD AND PUBLIC UTILITIES : elections came so soon before the | our flag is an “S’ with a “Key’”) Elks, presented the speaker of the gaceeas tenndienatl si county elections that we could not | going heats it. The “S” is for, morning, Cmdr. Ray E. Tindall, D. 8. (DAN) DANSBY —. 9 9 10 23 18 18 18 op 9 11 9 8¢ 9¢ TF 89 11 18 an bi 415 borrow a voting machine. The elec-| the Sinawiks, our sponsors, while | who gave a brief but very inspir- ibe :GUSON . 70 64 94 78 G9 66 118 66 84 170 194 6¢ 101 13 1 1556 tion judges set up a long table on | the “Key” stands for Keyeties. _| ing talk on Americanism. This was THOMAS 8S. (TOM) abl —— i: “ _ 4 18 31 88 A $8 38 36 39 «70 84 Of 68h «(59 67g = «109 781 which the blank ballots, the regis- followed by “The Star Spangled RICHARD IER) MA cat . 4 4 4) = ee 68 2 e 143 a7 170 tration lists, and the numbered bal- Baseball 1952 | Banner” and the “Alma Mater.’ PEASLEE STREETS -———— Tone es —_— ———-- —_—— ~~ a lot boxes were kept. The registra- By Anthony Niles | Other honored guests on the STATE ATTORNEY i ee ee : I : tion lists were the current home-|} In mid-season Key West High | Sage were Mayor C. B. Harvey, “ 85 a 97 «56 «(8 2419 317 2636 roem rolls of all ninth to twelfth |School stands undefeated with a/Mr. Kermit Lewin and Mr, Wil- inceLor LESTER, ; 9 is rH ma us is tet we Ee 248 in in i 388 144 200 = 3865 536 4401 grade homerooms. If anybody | record of three wins and no losses, | liam Warren, thinks that ballot box stuffing went |having won over Homestead 3-0} = iaciga ; on, he’s wrong. The eyed| and 13-4, and over Redland 4-1. FOR eee ee oi or judges sat at the table all day,|There are four more games left! ‘Double’ Repo Repor ts BERNIE C. PAPY 230 279 147 341 975 168 197 985 990 998 910 189 997 906 B84 108 178 4187 594 4781 Sheet a Goes ater 16 Bis Tene | to play. J. Y. PORTER - room, issued only one ballot to) Pitcher Gilbert Bates has a re-| LOS ANGELES i? — John Hisel 147 147 114 176 188 140 178 14¢ ad 198 im Lad 908 394 iad Lae bill bide eal 8148 him, and watched him put his bal-|cord of 1 win and no losses, and| and his double uncle report today lot in the slot. Eugene Roberts, George Lastres 2 and 1. The other {at Navy boot camp. COUNTY JUDGE 98 7 313 585 Terry Parrish, Blanche Alligood,| members of the squad are H. So-| When 17-year-old John joined up HILARY U. ALBURY 103 78 209 150 103 185 148 108 180 Ht us pu . md ve 331 me ye pied and Pam Russell were some of the |lomon, V. Catala, L. Gonzalez, D.|he made sure he'd have friends RAYMOND R. LORD .. 224 172 279 223 176 908 B84 261 908 318 198 ' judges. Cruz, R. Salgado, J. Baker, J. Cruz, | close at hand z = = Other candidates for the offices | A. DeLallo, and J. Henriquez. Nilo | “These guys are twins,” he told HER: 7 49 1512 189 1701 were: Jack Wells and Bob Staves | Acevedo is the team manager. The | the recruiting officer Thursday. LOUIS M. J. EISNER bess dots Peele is eae chen Hap egiert fae far: fee mn lam alam «as for president; Barbara Pritchard | team is coached by Winston Jones. |«They're my uncle. They're Ray JOHN M. SPOTTSWOOD ~ 345 184 407 339 243 308 353 343 800 406 263 3392 for viee-president; Dee Touchton| The team has made one out-cf-| and Richard Tucker and they're a SOR ' ” = ferrecording secretary; Katherine | town trip to Redland. |18, even if they're smaller than ASSES: sv? 78 1731 15 1873 Boaz and Joyce Lounders for cor- |me. We all want to join if we FRED J. DION cpewer ee ee pe ™ ae rad oe a nee a ne ne 5324 responding secretary; Paul Avery| Armed Forces Day Contest | can stay together because we been CLAUDE A. GANDOLFO- ———--—-- 451 314 165 387 288 191 220 286 268 and Ray Winkle for treasurer; and By Clinton Warren jraised together and so we're just —_———————— Vita Barroso for Snapper editor. Many students at Key West High | like triplets.” GEORGE. G. GOMEZ 68 69 58 101 85 177 128 86 71 80 134 88 128 179 57 37 66 1506 157 1663 The campaigns were slightly dif-/are busy writing for the Armed | ——_— RD E. WILSON 210 254 183 333 273 189 210 278 272 240 337 218 964 491 426 175 253 4601 638 5239 ferent from the state politieal eam-| Forces Day contest sponsored by Andy Seminick. catcher for the HOWA . = - paigns. Each candidate made only | the a and Professional Wo- | Cir nati Reds, played second pees gyaegps car gprs eaaaaE . nen Sen eee? r ‘ one speech--in the assembly April | men’s Club of Key West base for Elizabethon of the Ap- F, FOR ree court 24. The candidates did not attack| The theme for this year's con- | palachian League in 1941. t C. SAM B, CURRY .. 58 52 97 117 1183 79 148 98 101 76 153 113 163, 317 167 99 124 2060 234 2294 heir opponents but ran on their | __ one SE: past records in the school. (Of HARRY DONGO =< .. 228 252 134 318 236 176 188 257 258 238 $11 178 234 331 18 54 124 3625 488 4113 course, for a joke Shirley Trudeau — = SS ee caer i inicti “ promised free all-day suckers and | ‘COUNTY COMMIS IONER sodas in the water coolers but not | . First District even the ninth graders believed it!) | ‘ JOE ALLEN om 189 205 200 267 253 188 283 260 318 240 391 $88 279 408 33 127 178 © 4137 524 4661 Dia the alever- penitent. enoai:| J. M. FERNANDEZ 124 151 47 208 130 86 7 96 118 bid 128 «78 «117 287 140 44 108 1910 255 2174 dates were endorsed by Donald | a = == = SEaEaes . a Duck, Mammy Yokum and Edu- cated Jones of Dogpatch, Peytt | girls, and other prominent persons. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Third District CLARENCE S. HIGGS 174 195 136 236 217 149 204 257 268 225 260 165 207 869 309 119 158 8622 510 4141 Other posters advised the voter CHARLES W. WELLS, SR. — 69 83 83 162 104 78 103 105 96 104 184 181 176 290 182 47 91 g0g8 190 2318 not the ‘*half-safe” but to be “sure” | pe Sa Ral anna meeks . - —— and still others featured original | COUNTY COMMISSIONER verse in favor of the candidates. | Fifth District It was fun, no one is angry, and | HARRY HARRIS _—--- 149 152 126 201 187 148 194 198 183 180 289 168 191 851 385 169 244 3455 532 3977 we think we have a good student | MILTON 0. PEACOCK _. 89 122 76 171 188 71 114 142 129 106 178 106 168 287 94 58 140 2118 185 2298 ome for next year. The only ie : en Sr cir a ms ee | question is, How can President Ira MEMBER BOARD OF out-talk all those girls who have |} PUBLIC INSTRUCTION all the other offices? Second District y Day Plens jh GERALD H. ADAMS 108 120 133 135 148 117 168 150 154 158 288 147 190 357 167 97 178 9744438 3177 ddisa te Le Oa oa WM. (BILLY) FREEMAN 116 118 O8 243 177 104 185 188 168 143 281 197 188 349 89 95 52 84600278 2718 dal paucatans elisa is busy praell “MEMBER BOARD OF acs si = eee Bas jcing dances for the May Festival PUBLIC INSTRUCTION j Rext week, May 14. They are doing | two numbers, the Danish Schottis- _ Fourth District |che and the Step-Slide-Step. JULIO CABANAS, JR --- 184 215 105 256 800 115 105 136 142 108 180 11 186 233 7@ 58 121 2499 405 2904 The girls participating are H. EARL DUNCAN 109 73 109 173 132 115 180 161 163 146 229 173 308 340 197 59 77 2644 282 2926 | Myrna Curry, Dale Mitchell, Carol COMMISSIONER MONROE COUNTY | Reeves Teresa Bardwell Delores Smith, Jeanne Carbonell, Barbara ANTI-MOSQUITO DISTRICT |Pritehard, Shirley Trudeau, Edyth ALBERT W. MOELLER ee ee er ee ee ee: 63 54 82 «77 «88 iff 134 168 92 1302 160 1462 Hampton, Vita Barroso, Evelyn NEIL SAUNDERS — 92 102 195 220 187 136 201 248 205 204 306 188 263 431 229 91 118 3361 385 3746 | Nettles, June Yates, Esther Smith RAYMOND ©. SHUEY 30 32 46 «50-53 42 S248 6853 4D 48 TR 158 106 «86 2071181 158 1333 Lucy Hulzing. Freda Weech, and CHESTER F. TINGLER 31 36 «670 «680 671) «655 «69 «88 «7378 «101 «6 106 «181 267 89 87 1568 164 1732 Gail Varela psa ; palin eases ani ee : The girls are practicing hard and JUSTICE OF THE PEACE bope to make a good showing at Second District the May Day Festival JAMES LIGHTBOURN FORT 72° 47 «108 BT 118 201 121 «177 188 1166 M1 ae | ROY HAMLIN 184 250 100 242 218 231 187 175 428 1986 346 ‘ wpedieg ei ' - - — — sla ini = ins y ’ rine oar JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Florida has a lot of bathing beau Third District ties and beauty contests. but last BUCK GRUNDY i 114 92 «8 288 2 295 bite _— me ae the Key : z CLAUDE LOWE fae es 41 113. 380 404 6 410 nd Key Club put on a new f R. D. ZETTEROWER 405 28ST 4v6 18 483 e cake eee ine in 1950 - *399% $ 9 5 CONSTABLE (First District = : a! i, beauty contest held in the cafeteria A NOW lal LEE BAKER 91 134 192 188 108 680 1 73 After consi ble delibe toe In 1951 + °359% . JOHNSON 163 194 143 162 208 ae? $1 10 Nita; S6t ME: Landy date s ‘ sanasndenclee piss cent net gn — gegen enn pif : undreds of thousands PARTY OFFICES hed sia a! o Lillian Russell's pacar caster a7 NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN amilkedegragee snk tiircedc Westinghouse FROS : E 18 3 % 8 6B lt o 6 7 7” ot ribbor pa its se lc wis ici easichi ia oihguntel i Rt 182 Had «ae a a so 36 8 i 61 871 pariuapirernyiier + Seles’. bos Come in today! . ‘ee 2 8 2 UO N 30 3 16 19 (8M 3s 426 terfly cake, which had choco n2 eoote i i a ee a ae a ae a: ae | 346 170 516 icing with the butterfly mar 2 OST FREE 0 : 3 e 3 1 : 1 2 3 ry 2 i 4 4 4 = 49 i¢ 63 in orange. Third prize weat to Dee oun yen i testa 44 42-6264 8S TY OTS ay ww Gt «(104 100 110 373 143 64 998 = (1831 206 1737 Ce 6085 THE VALUE! 4 8 18 2 12 2 3: 98 15 19 25 20 30 68 a8 84 Te) | 6488188 rts — Ht tiaeed Ue — 126 Dw Street Phone Tote Mac 118 337 208 192 123 201 399 2033 als out = Toate Me : , Soe (ee 146 107 137 238 eit 4 1006 New and Used Metal you can 88 SURE...1F , rs Westinghouse va ee] 1 48 45 113 331100 ; & Wood Desks CONSTABLE (Third District i i sie Used Cas’ gis LOU’ § RADIO & APPLIANCE ANDREW oe 6€Ustt 482 13 494 h Re ters LOUIS CARBONELL OWNER — 63 121 389 443 3 448 Used Typewriters Bows a Key West 43 5 113 251 u 282 Eanes A Seer ae : 2 es Rentals by the week PHONE 1507

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