Newport High School - Bruin Yearbook (Newport, WA)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 55 text:

CLUBS Each teacher has organized a club, which meets once a week during activity period. Mr. Waller supervises the Dramatics club. In this group they study the art of acting, and they have worked on several one-act plays Mr. Crosetto's Manual Arts group, composed of girls, study the names of tools and do simple carpentry work . Mr. McNeil's group, the International Relations, study our international contacts with other nations. Reports are given each meeting on some phase of the United States' relations with other nations. Miss Patterson supervises the At Ease group. A general investigation of etiquette used in everyday life is made and the members are acquiring some really valuable information about this. Miss Schultz has organized a Debate end Public Speaking club, which is learning the art of public speaking, and which works on all the points of debating. Miss Kreuger supervises n Penmnnship group. The members of it are attempting to improve their handwriting by various methods- L push pulls, ovels and alphabetical practice. Mr. Mathews supervises the Science club. Talks are given on atoms, rare phenomena, stars and various other subjects. They indulge in many interesting and educational discussions on phil- osophy and psychology. These clubs are organized for the benefit and enjoyment of each pupil, so that he can study outside the regular school curriculum things in which he is especially interested. It is believed that their purpose is very well fulfilled.

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Boys' Federation:- President --------------------- Ward Fowler Vice-President ------ m ------------ James Bishop Secretary and Treisurer -------------- Lee Berry Adviser ---------------------- Mr. McNeil The Federation is composed of boys net belonging to the Grizzly Club or the Letter WNW. Being organized just this your es e single unit they have concentrated upon getting a charter. Student Association and Student Council:- President -------------------- Harold Larsen A Vice-President ----------------- Ronald Andersen Secretary -------------------- Isabel Wnlgren Treasurer -------------------- Ethel Terlson Student Council Carol Adams Representatives ----------------- Alfred Lear Under the above officers the Student Association of the school year of 1952 and 1955 have proved very successful in giving an All High School Revue. On April 26, it sponsored Clean Up Dey when the boys worked on the athletic field and the girls cleaned up the build- ing and grounds. The tennis courts were put into condition for this year's tournament. The Student Council officers are the some as those of the Student Association and it is composed of other representatives from all organizations with charters. They meet before each Student Association meeting and discuss the business before bringing it before the Association. They also have charge of all athletics.

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