The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 11, 1952, Page 6

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Powe 6 THE KEY wesT CrTITEN Monday, Retrodtry 1), egg St. Valentines Day Theme Is Motive Of Fashion Show At Casa Marina Valentine Theme O Show Thrills Audience At Casa Marina The Entire Ensemble Shore What's W hat In Resort sort Wee ear A group this week that ’ cities like Nev to set off aperis « shop at the he Joan E studi ’ ake creates Pil i meant, attorney, or local burns Thomas. | nate to the Amusing opening with five Bernreuter and bin 6 sister, Barbera A through a fancy paper \ @mtrance into the p ’ Sit Dan Cupid and of Hearts to ca 1 theme of Lik Parade. After a litle iroubic bu the barrie coos a the Cyd wo ' The at Mr. and @ this city ‘Yates and BH) Nebtett bw of Key Wes mode! white adic ereated by Margo birred bathing Carnival Qavet colorful striped jacke: back later in the show by Lt. Comdr, J. E fm ao natutioa! costume won. a Sg from the pleas were dis ae ws ‘ Flefield the hearts and flowers show was the cntrance aad John Bern | greeting for | and < bons with fitter, te wp and a full ok rt of j Comenente Which modete frow the Ke wented Lil's styler doom ana and owner of the modetecharm Was outstand.; Bartiifa Ann Remnceute five, Burst Hiroush » peper heart as the protegue ty the row Mire. Jon Bernreute: Me sere s Fashion (Lilt successful sendectinn was present ed on October 1! and 12. The money | | from the operetta, which amount, ‘ed to more to buy music for and to purchas which is being chorus in impr the singing Next en the agenda Christmas concert, which was gv en at the Stone Church and at the Navy Chapel. at the latter concert with the assistance of the Chapel! Choir, Parts of the concert were offered at 2 PTA meeting and a special Christmas assembly. Re- hearsals for the concert were held twice a week from seven to nine in the evening. About seventy-five students attended the reharsals and took part ‘This semester bigh hopes of even better things to come, because there is now a spe celal class period set aude ‘or them ¥ at about 939 the en tire Senior High building can hear the chorus warming up. Currently you can hear “You'll Never Walk Alone ‘Sit Down, Servant,” and some of the music from the Easter Vespers, which are now being pre pared. Everyone is excited at the prospect of enternig the District Contest at Miami, in March, , be cause there is a chance thet this was the ihn, turne to a piece de ' worn by with a delightfu r skirt and blouse. The} ed hag au whim thy Ray Annex, s from the stud mber ver 100, coy setiod, just after tadth! They n he Mr. Whitley $148 for the loca! chap hey those whe ter, As far a@ the students were _ high concerned, the most enjoyabl 3 Ee «| part of the drive was a jam ses we * pt | sion, featuring the Coral Isle Sere _ ! paders, with Mr. Wheiley and b Band News fa. Students swarmed imo the 2, poe | By Morlene Park sutitorium Monday, January 28, | oes 4 | Everyone connected with the gladly paying the dime admission }band in any way is waiting and paying additional donations ty | Phot bm ype erd for the s p the tL a | Fair in Tampa. The trip be the Mareh vit Ry By. 4 TIME OUT FOR A PICTURE is taken of the cast of models for the fastion show presented by | the | gia uae = Mew = aa be - _ played by the mu terracqof the Casa Marina. Hairdo’s were arranged by Margo. Commentator for the lu ‘ Leuwe | 6:20 a.m. As usual, we are going in More ee | O'Banion, shown se at the tar right in a hostess lounge suit. She and Joan Bernreuter, extr t and ja chartered Greyhound bus. yvided the models from the Personality Studios. The group, left to right, standing: Mrs. Bernreuter, Ramona Stampfi, Joan The gris are all in a bustle get four jars, named for the four upper Classes and place in a conspicu ous place in the hall; each class tried to outdo the rest in contribu. tions. Even with these plans. Hoke had not rua cut of ideas, however Lastres, Shirley Fiefield, Annabelle Stafford, Peggy Claire, John VX-1 Navy Carnival Queen candidate who modeted an “Anchors Aweigh Seated in the foregrounc) Bobby and Barbera Ann Bernreuter f 1950. Laneheon fashion shows have been scheduled Bernreuter, Dottie Wiggins, Blanche Mct D Reichel, sports outfit, escorted by Lt. Comdr. J. BE. Thoma will look their best. Of course, the Glendora Sawyer, "June Yates and Mrs. O'B: mw Mr boys are planning what to weor at two week intervals for the seas — as hard as the girls. We all now that Stephen Trevor will iry it, but Gre boys won, 38 to 12, Then | }0 find his — es the tired students lined ap and! ‘They are Aow studying the | went into their classroom. Mr. Ro. /CROWwNS his loudest be | organs of the body. | binson let them go, two at a time, they | to get a drink of water Florida The movies were thoroughly en work in their worktbooks and Fri Barrose, Nancy's capable assist. . joyed the gifis. They are also | day there is a quiz on the week's ant editor, has taken ever a very | very he girls’ swimming work. hard but worthwhile task. Evelyn | classes and instruction will Nettles and Sey Sates Trudeau Con | - it was hard to replace her Vita a a tourist. After we arrive in Tampa and} Monday &. day, her asastant ‘outside First,| All the students take part in the a an pf en ge Fn ws for Junior High ake al tects tor ot | play ported sncopt these whe hove [oan ous ages cet eat mp cr ine splendid work and wish Vita the By Julie Russell jinstrieyons. Everyone went out! makeup work to do. They must | hotel, When we have eaten; and if oy om Wee Pe ie eee Seventh graders st the Annex do to the play for a game of | stay in the room and complete we ate not too tired, we will go per not have fym classes. 1 | Kiekvett the girls play | So in the long run, everyone bene-lout for a look around the town. rete heard Ay 2 do they have instead’ | softball and the beys football put fits from the play period. Monday morning will be the time Safety First Well, ending Mr. Robinson's last Monday it was too wet — for and visiting friends By Botty Rowan roan + last Menday, I found boys challenged the girls, and ox Chorus Accomplishments and The girls’ physical education | Out. They have a program of Wealth | there were more girls than boys, | By Jenet Brown education {Sandra Kemp and Lise Malgrat When I arrived, Madeline Curry | helped the boys out by playing on acted as hostess and me the their team names of pupils and t informa. + Toni Consul was starting pitcher, | ces Durng the past semester, the chorus has had a number of sue cessful productions and appearan- classes have enjoyed two movies brought them by Mrs. Carola Net thes, secretary of the local Ameri can Red Cross chapter. The first at =the § Fairgrounds sometime Key West group. Key West High's own newspaper | picture, “Heads Up.” showed water tion I needed. Monday and Wednes and Clara Putnam was second.) Almost as soon as schoot began, Neney Watkins, former editor of | safety rates, while “Danger Is day they go outside for a ala per Acosta made the first run rehearsals for the operetta , the paper. who finished school Jan- | Your Companion” showed - tod, Tuesday the: |e the boys. Girls, I hate to admit | 0’ the World,” started. This highly }fleg twirlers I found that they all wary 2. » hed done a fine fob and | tion of accidents and first aid. health text books ¢ Mrs they | rere yg —— ~~ | expect to enjoy themselves immen ‘ ig ' | Mr. And Mrs. Key West Paap Sweetheart Time ah Hhtt ut ia D Hen! ted by Sir Dan Copied an f the Lit Shap fashtor ~ nm patio thik week F and Ret Brother Bobdt Phot | / | ' D Hoh! Photo WHAT EVERY MARRIED COUPLE SHOULD HAVE « i Matching beach ensemble This one is from Lili's in a red, white | and navy blue combination The smiling couple are Mr and Mre an Mar Woet Personality Studie pre Bobby are the chiltren of M Bernreuter is co-direrte: and Robert Youmans of Key West ViAnn is one of the Personality madeis and Bab. now an attorney here was a nationally keown male mode! younger generation fashion by Bill Neblett and June Yate all set for a swim and basking Both models are well known Kev Westers than $200, was used , the chorus has ” may happen, Keep your dingers; crossed’ The Junior High etullewts! now ¢ 9 speete! cheraés Petind sina. ting their clothes ready so that hey | eek ene diuvis cad pose aa| 5 Barbara Adams and Tom Cornell | nessed =the are sure we will make a much Presidents of the better a> caste oho ee more experence uniform» Kather.re won't get | shoes sore feet ar € taken ca afd «medicated nowe lenough for « merch’ Howe dale. taking no chanc ‘ reak in her Realth hoes before she Adolph \icai ‘ wat players, only hop ders won et parade T know we'll the exciiment rad fair we won't m t Bic'oey Fie'd Trip Monday. Febru. ‘, Mer cia’s thifd period Diwlogy class a field trip to the A m portation was fur 1 school bus th chauffeur The class spent t “ studying the several weeks they he studying (he ma! kingdos have just rh) fish. The trip p and the students more fas stu logy Eighth Grodors Vo Champions , By Ray Wiak'e As the volleyball Courtene heats the end, the eighth tire have « ed first ace ers The ; : ct.bemplon Le O24 m it ju ary Grifiia y Baker, Sharon *rtteherd, Edna Bailerd, Yolanda Garcia s Baya Cot ren, Co Kennedy, and Nancy Cullahain, Monday afternoon ibe champions had their pictures taken or the seb yearbook Tenth gruders now are rated second in the volleyball standings, and on Wednesday, February 3}, the ninth grade plays the eleventh grade for third and fourth places The tournament began January 23 with a match bet the tenth and hh gr teams, Ray Winkie and Los Robinson tied ‘or high points. eighth grade. Thursday, 24, the eighth | ninth, losing by « score of 24 to 31 Daphne Warren had 10 pointe for the eighth grade squad, and Norma Machado 19 for the ninth. | The January © for her team to intramural | will begin 48 soon as the boys’ var | sity basketball season ends } to shop for) New York and Philadelphia, a ; well as Washington, have wit- United State D Hoht Phot: FOR PARENTS is shown in the bieck ond white ensemble, modeled by Dottie ‘The frock and the men’s shirt Jor are hand embroidered ant imported from Mexico The mate the lobby of the Casa Marine with 16 each for the rette \ionth graders. Peggy Baker, with 13, was high point girl for the grade played the tollowing Wednesday the jtenth graders played the eleventh hte see who would challenge the ns | chats oats for first and second real The parade witt | Places. In a close game, the tenth | efaders won by 4 score of 25-24 Fae Pee weal oe Wrenh 0! Ty han Collehan had © pelale for around 4 p.m. At the fair all rides ithe tenth grade and Vita Barroso and exhibits will be visited by the | Now that volleybgll is ending he After taking with a number of | #itls are getting ready ‘or swim “Top | the band members, majorettes, and ming lessons and looking forward basketball, which inaugurations of fe Reuseseatss canis Sani one ental

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