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7 ACTIVITIES Clubs, activities, and field trips most high schools as in Bremerton High have a lot of clubs and activities that really don't even do anything. On the average it is estimated that about 5096 of the student body aren't even in- volved in school clubs and or activi- ties and about 3596 of the student body belong to a club, but don't par- ticipate in it. About 1096 of the stu- dents are active in numerous clubs and the very rare 396 that are officers, devoted and hard working. That leaves a deviation of 296, but every school has its pitfalls. So now we have the break down, lets look first at those beloved 396 The officers, they work hours on end after school, they orga- nize meetings, they handle money problems, to coin a phrase, hold the fort. Then there's the 1096 in-to-it group of students. Their the ones who go to the meetings, work on the com- ' V' 6. JV KE? Jean Blythe, Julie Thane, Trina Fisher, Elsa Kempainen, Cyde. mittees, they paint the signs and they have the bake sales so we might call this group of students the going-and- getters. Now the clubs start on their down hill climb with the plastic mem- bers, the 3596 of members that don't go to any meetings, don't participate in the fund raising projects, but when it comes time for pictures and field trips they're right there smiling for the camera, or waiting for the bus. This group of people, attribute nothing to the club. They're more of a hindrance than a help. So we'Il call this group the good-for-nothing. The last group of around 5096 don't even know what the clubs are, or what they do, or anything about them, so we'Il call this group plain and simply uninvolved. Thats it the whole outline of the school clubs and activities they hold down the fort by going and getting the good for nothing groups uninvolved. --,-.. c. -ww Don't get me wrong clubs aren't all bad but they do have their problems as does everything. Without our clubs or our band and drill team and all the other activities we wouIdn't have much of a shcool. The things we take for granted wouldn't be. We have clubs that go skiing and who put on the Sadie Hawkins dance, good job Ski club. We had a flower sale for halloween and receiving a flower always makes someone feel good, good job Junior class. Not to be excluded from the list of do good- ers are the Senior class flower sale at Christmas, the Senior tea flower on valentines day, all the signs painted by pep club or the pep band and drill team performing night iams put on by marine biology maiorettes senior class, and a lot of others. For all these things we took for granted THANKS! for making our year memorable. Activities 109
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