The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 1, 1952, Page 6

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Poge é THE KBY WEST CITIZEN Friday, February | A a . These Men A re Prisoners Of War FRANK NOEL. Associated Pre: been a pictur wer a8 photographer, who ho year, with the consent of his MMUuNist captor ers at Camp No. 5 at Pyokdong, North Kore Communist courier and turned over to the (A) Noel right) Jerry Oakley, Albany, Ore; Clayton Rog Lit Vernon, I, and Roland Hamilton, Middletown, Ob STUDENT PRESS wk thi The picture aption Rock 1992 prisoner of war for more than a ve of Americans held os prison © taken to Panmunjom by a ays this picture shows (left to Ark.; Charles Davis, Mount close harmony with the Student |Wrong-Way _ Book Browsers LINCOLN, Neb one of those wes who picks up © book or maga tine and leaf through | back to front? If you are not alone Frank A the Universit | Uibperies | ber of peop! ; Landy says he figure out what wa: people who look end magazines backward Ar then,” he explains, “1 found my self doing it and so 1 decided that the trouble publications and not the reacdte Lundy wonders if ente j prising publisher might not | well to produce a book or |zine whose, beginning the end usually i W)\—Are Lundy rector ¢ of eurprisir it wrong wit Skeletons found in neriern Alas ka prove that musk oxen r here less than 150 years ago The collections of art works of Yew York's Metropolitan Museun of Art are said to be the moet « tensive in the Western Hemisphere Mr. C.J. Cornell are instructing us on steps, stops, and turns. Both are patiently giving their time af ter school to improve us so that we can make Key West proud of wv \® Wirephoto via Radio from Tokyo | “hen we are away The band now contains 68 mer | hers, plus flag twirlers and majo cettes all ea for those trips. li's quite a lot of work to teach maty so much that must knov in order to quality , ma varade. Every one « members is working hard a al are saying, “Tampa and Cube Councils and the principal of the | here we come local high sehael. Fiftieth Broadcast | through books | | { | y nae Russell By Vite Barroso in an interview with Addie Sch-| The fourth period English class joneck I learned the latest news of Mr. Richard Ertzman put on Key KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL et Ee tale Wh Teale wae pear Pitted Seosase have changed their name to Pep the school year Friday, January oo a Squad. They think it sounds as if | 25. NO. 15 FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1952 Il\they are giving the cheerleaders! First the class wrote paper - on and players pep. the old history and ‘egends of Written and Edited by Students of the School | Their purpose is to promote school spirit at the games. The Marionettes are Coming Faculty Play Again pady | —— fa Se. in VKWF microphone. | ‘The Key West High PTA an. | Oy Sule Buse ing right through the games. You) Everyone in the closs took part newhees double bill sow of mari-| ‘The faculty play of November 29| ean spot them by their red skitts| i" the program. It consisted of a onettes in “Repunzell’ and the ‘ 4 Sroup of tales. The first was that e the | and 20, “Adam's Evening,” went | and white blouses ( and of course of lootin i “Town M of Bremen” a5) ger with a bang. The teachers had| 0¥ the noise they make.) Another ante, ites dunia ey lanagement | such fun that they want to do it | duty of the Squad is to act as hes- cigar factories in full pe nf adie revive old mem jover again. This time it will be | tesses for visitors. They give par-| (Out auton ie fall Swing during siven at Marathon on February 14, | ties for the teams after games. Aj i.” 07 2 ie yt - oe be given.| It's the same bright comedy, wih | committee will introduce the boys hurricane of 1985 and sag Qure all! Mr. Schweitzer again taking the |on the other team to the girts. tion along the Florida Keys. Fourth shildven, snd | lead as Adam. Mrs. Crowley still} The club meets every Priday ai-| 50's provram wes tne eae at 4 all Key West High | plays the part of o sussy gun moll. | ternoon after sehool. At present the family’s finding buried treasure dents. Mf there is| And Mr. Sweeting is again the poor |elub has # maximum mumber «f] Qoip % aul guided tour of te jeer may give) young man who is trying to com. | 38 girls from the ninth to twelfth * 4 } West. The program ended with the ance for the| mit suicide grades. If &@ member drops | S¥ts| singing of “In Old Key West.” s is fifty conts fOr it has been weil aged: therefore, | other girls may apply for member- song written by our music teacher | it ought to be mellow. We surely | Ship ow vote of the! we. Whitley. | rg jhope the faculty can remember | members. On the following Monday. for the Elects Officers their lines: Officers of the organmation are: | fifty.first bouadast, Mer A. 1 By Edyth Hampton president, Shirley Trudeau; Jeanne ape. radio coordinator for Doug The National Honor Society of | The Safety Patrol Canova, treasurer; and seeretaty, |iab School, brought seventh grade Key West High recently elected! By Gus Porer Heanor Garcia rrory Po English class from Douglas to pre new afficers term. | West High Safety Par. | {8o meetings in a row are sent the fourth installment of Heidi to the see egemer, fr. An-| membership. ‘They Far | Re radio serial of the story by Joh elect a rela. In assembly, Gor.| 9 cents a week dues and b anna Spyrti. The students who ap- the 3 roduced the members of his | Mve t Pay full admission to peared this morning were Naney | Wi Lasier, to act in that capo. squad, who are: ‘Tony Castro, eap-| Ketball games. In addition to their) Evans As Heidi, Wardell Woods city: However, at this election, the! isin Bonny Whitaker, First lies | uniforms. they are planning tohave/the uncle, Walter Ashe as the treasuret's office was included '*\ tenant; Evelin Sibila, lieutenant; | PMs with the years of the ., 10am Sweeting a8 the election. Anget Delgado, patrolman; and ser. | them. , Conrad Saunders as Peter oan cleeted were: president: | geants Diego Torres, Louis Gareia,| TW anmuee Oy - Adrina Allen as the grandmother, | : Dalton, vice-president, Terry | Sergio Perez, and Orlando Diag a. nat 00 te Aitsese Desa. sound effects man ) Aum Parrish; seeretary, Marlene) Mr. Garcia stated that they had | Meetings they teach the Pep a «0 file fe Mircette Park; and treasurer, Tom Cornell.| had splendid cooperation from the |™ by a peer eae ony ‘The apey bas several activites | student body. The Safety Patrot "** © use at the games - bd planned Bear future, Blanks | works to protect and help the stu | * ate ab @ are ae aa for application, dents. They also work in close har Fag Bn fs P BEE Se comer bd All students in 10A) many with the Police Department.| rye yer, hea and ‘ond with"” aver: | junior Cross at) The last assembly of the first nae & wilh to ba) Their duties are to see that stu | Key West High has received two | semester opened with Morton Hall banquet Gents get across the street safely obese woe Vilat - im honor of those selected for mem a to enforce rules and reguls-' } ae 7 Pate aoe 2° Hawaii and one from South Africa. . Evelyn Nettles then read the tens, They can give tickets to StU: Tey are in to albums sent and led the Lord's Prayer 4 age several seniors) dents who jaywaik or break any | trom our Several other al-| The reat of the om Program was in ia the will take the Gen-jother laws. They give information | hums are being prepared by stu-| charge af the dramatics class and Aptitude ‘Test being offered in| regarding motor vehicles speeding | gente at the now Censisted of two plays. Janet Brown | for N.S, scholarships. | through » school cone. The Patrol |"Tye council bas camgetad aout | semoameed che aie ac weet Brown | the Honor Society has 4 also helps by givies information | $50 to operate the Junior Red Cross. ed, “Escape.” Props for the play year ahead. 1© strangers in town. They work i” | ‘This money helpedto pay the ¢ost | were in charge of Ottilee Aguerro. OS a oR ‘ of tray favors and wut edps made |The characters of the play were Shouts At Committee by the elementary schoals for hos-| Bill Slater, Hoke Holeomb. Ellen | pitals It alse nn expenses of | Morgan, Carolyn Kirk: Sam Mor a representative uke oie gan, Harry Norviel; and Mrs Bo The council is also planning to shart, Margaret Little > play | Red Cross boxes to send abroad. | takes early in the morning | These usually contain school sup- | Bill, Holcomb, has escaped | plies and other necessities for stu-| from the prison where he is serv dents in other countries. ing a life sentence for the revenge | Last fall the — on ®-fa-| killing of the man who has sloin dio program explaining work of | his father. He has eseaped to see | Red Cross, Now the members are | the girl he loved, whom pe finds | ‘ making a bulletin board for the ra-| married to Sam Marry Norviet dio room. After his wild goose chase he ‘The officers for the first semes- gw ty te ter were: Paul Avery, president; Holcomb. vice-president of vice-president, Alice Avila; Bar- the Student Council, then an bora Meggs, secretary. Paul has | sounced plans for the March of now left school, and an election) Dimes drive at Key West High. He of new officers will be held soon. | urged all students to attend the | The council is sponsored by Miss | jam session during the noon hour | Martha Morris far the main build- | Monday for the benefit of the drive ine and by Miss Joanna Wilson for ‘The second play by the drame the Annex The county chairman is | ties class was then announced by Mrs. Stuart Whiting and the co- director, Glendora Sawyer Im chairman is Mrs. Rebekah Martin. | “Mildred Is My Name” the cast —_—— was as follows: Mildred, Joon Mer. | Prachce Makes Pertect curio; Mother, Joan Crusoe Gram By Betty Rowen } ae Veliz: and Donald Sewn Practice makes perfect’ seems Joe Pineda. This play had al to be the motto of the Key West | ready been given for the Junior High Band They stick to i grim- | High assembly the preceding week ly. Twiee 9 week they are out at| Mr. Andrew Garcia new sponsor the Annex practicing their marches | of the Safety Patrol. then intro and playing. so that they will make | duced his force and said that they a aston — showing in Tampa and af amy mye! ‘ irephoto Cu then the students and hoped | | aan porns MALONEY center), shouts They are learsing how to coun. | to continue to have their at . sub-committee in Wash before Cophtal Petine Lovee Wilhiam P Reed (lett forcibly removed him from the hearing room Maloney to prevent his client, Henry (The Dutchman) Gruenwald (right), QUESTIONS Ih its Inquiry inte internal Most Cities Have N tention on vandalism and juven ile delinquency on some public schoo’ property The contest, sponsored by Commissioner Charles J Bensley chairman of the Board of Educa Harbors Juvenile ITV en Delinquency ationa eult, now son tien’s committee on mouldings wood to New York a and sites, was aimed at cutting © versa, embraces a total, NEW YORK.—.— An essay down vandalism in public school ities. Thus only 11 cities contest for publie school janitors) whieh costs the city of New and 13 of the 108 stations are|on prevention of destruction to York $500,00¢ annually utside network range school property has focused at- The contest replies revealed Spot Where Everyone Meets” — Famous Fer — eSouthern Fried Chicken eKey West Turtle Steet eGrilled Florida Lobster Filet of Fish eJumbe Shrimp etteme Cooking Aiwoys Cuban Sandwiches oKey Lime Ple 528 Fleming St. Tel. 232 EL PASAJE RESTAURANT M. A ORTEGA, Proprietor 1005 Truman Avenue KEY WEST'S FAMOUS SPANISH RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING IN NATIVE DISHES, SEA FOODS and CUBAN SWEETS Local People As Well As Tourists Are Cordially Invited | property sometimes was used after hours as @ place for drinking and gambling and where drunks and degenerates ould me ren One reco tion called for floodlighting of school yards hidden to public view, strict legal enforcement against tres- passers, and opening school yards to police patrol at nighg under certain rules. "IT’S THE TOAST OF THE TOWN’ HOME MADE FRENCH TOAST HOME MADE BREAD, ROLLS AND PASTRIES DAILY Try Our Famous La Concha Lime Pie ___COFFEE SHOP. La CONCHA HOTEL | Collette’s Restaurant FORMERLY BLACKOUT 917 SIMONTON ST. PHONE 41 YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH O CASSEROLE” COUNTRY GRAVY, SPECIAL DRESSING $1.65 Now Open Seven Doys A Week, All Voor, To Better Serve You @ Pizza @ Spaghetti HARRY PERKY L AND ROSE JAFFE OUNCE THEIR ° opGE—Ga Su Swimming Poot Shuffleboard — Tenni FOR PURTHER INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS, WRITE on ‘ @ LaSagna ORDERS TO TAKE OUT arloaf Key ‘Shifts With Outboard Monae" «ates Shop <= Coattall Lounae — Bar — Splendid Soins ras Tos Pon - PHONE PERKY NO. 3 FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE GOOD ITALIAN FOOD LUIGI'S RESTAURANT @-—-CHICKEN CACCIATORE © Veal Scallopini po nint Charter Boats — Fishing Game Room Key West's First and Only Authentic Chinese Resteurent YOU'VE NEVER EATEN REAL KEY WEST SHRIMP UNTHL. You've HAD SHRIMP IN THE BASKET AT BENNY'S CAFETERIA WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN: Steaks - Chops - Seafood Dinners AMERICAN STYLE Everything Served in An Atmosphere of Oriente! Refinement A MUST ON YOUR VISIT TO OUR ISLAND CITY Orders to Take Out 909 SIMONTON STREET _ 56 FLEMING STREET Lo's Orders Made Up to Take Out $1.75 URANT GF GOURMETS Even A Slow Poke Will Be On Time At The CASA CAYO HUESO Ne one wonte to 5 of the viet chorm dining oper Mave vou yay olFPeRenT eveev nine SERVED HAS THE CASA CAV WUESO TOUCH Treat Yoursel to Luncheon or Dinner Top of Duval on the (thentic Ocean CR ee Hite ote —MAKE— The Casa Marina Hotel your favorite dining and dancing spot FOR THE COCKTAIL HOUR OR AFTER THE THEATER Bence on the Patio under the Stars te femeus name bends The public is cordialty invited

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