Newark High School - Krawen Yearbook (Newark, DE)

 - Class of 1951

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.SDA 0,2 0l'QH'l Qll The shop foremen group is com- posed of boys who are outstanding in shop work. They are relied upon hy the instructor to carrv out specific duties in the shop such as care and upkeep of the tool room. The Fix-It Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. Hitch is composed of boys in the seventh and eighth grades. Their job is to do general work and repairing throughout our school. Any teacher or homeroom who wish to have anything made or repaired may -x ' N I f. Q hh call on this club. MRL! This is a class group that has as part of its training the handling of general association accounts. It is the advanced bookkeeping class under the guidancc of Nlr. Nickle. They do all the banking for athletic events, plays and other school activities. ng U'lClJ'lCQ ,. ze .---- 1 ix-it C716 ,f unfing id ing l 51.35 DE rx The Hunting and Fishing Club, under the sponsorship of Sir. Ott, is an organization concerned with cur- 47 rent problems of Outdoor life, Dis- cussion of fish and game laws, con- servation measures, and related topics are considered. Proper use and care of fire arms and fishing equipment is studied through demonstrations and reviews of appropriate articles found in Sportsmc-n's periodicals,

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mfs, pA0!0gl Cl,l0 g The Photography Club, under the direction of Mr. Frank Mercer, meets once a week to compare and discuss different techniques of taking pictures and to leam more about the art of developing and printing pictures. Q 7 fl UQP5 0141258 Students, under the direction of Mr. Merkel, leam the art of safe driving, as well as, the state laws for driving. After a period of road instruction and class instruction students are issued their driver's licenses at the end of the school year. jommerciaf This club, under the guidance of Mr. Smith was formed this year to give students practice in shorthand, bookkeeping, and other commercial subjects. The members discuss sub- jects such as job etiquette and work- ing conditions. They are thinking of starting a job-placement bureau for commercial students. fage CM The Stage Craft Club under the direction of Mr. Neil Osbome, is very helpful in setting up scenery and re- pairing stage equipment. On the opening night of all productions the members may be found doing the little things that make the perform- ance remembered. fe i Twrmi ,ME itz! Zee ,ggi xiii' 'QW ali! llll llll llll



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Olga QP5 , This club meets once each week under the direction of Miss Fitts. The members are chosen for qualities of leadership and responsibility. Besides helping to teach gym classes, the girls are active in selling football and basketball pins. They plan to raise enough money to buy warm-up jackets for varsity players. alla em' CLA The Boys' Leaders Club, under the direction of Mr. XValter Matt, is organized to stress leadership and active participation in numerous sports and activities. In gym classes, intra- mural sports, and athletic meets, the members of the leaders club are quite helpful organizing and officiating when needed. The president of the club is David George. 05 gill The Boys Gym Club under the iection of NI Niitt an ganization in which the boys play different games. They learn the rules and fundamentals of these games and then apply them in their playing. They also have rope climbing and weight-lifting to build up the body and strengthen muscles. 48

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Newark High School - Krawen Yearbook (Newark, DE) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 66

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1951, pg 30

Newark High School - Krawen Yearbook (Newark, DE) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 48

1951, pg 48

Newark High School - Krawen Yearbook (Newark, DE) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 8

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Newark High School - Krawen Yearbook (Newark, DE) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 36

1951, pg 36

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