club day

  • Clubs rush for recruits

      This year, Club Rush was filled to the brim with students excited to explore new clubs and interest groups eager to gain new members, selling everything from red clown noses to acai bowls and boxes of pizza. Packed in the gym because of the Santa Ana winds, a plethora of new and old…

  • Clubs change their perspective on Club Day

    The quad filled up with the stands from nearly every club on campus on Oct. 11 at lunch, with club members raising money and informing high school students about their unique groups. However, several of these groups were either unable to fundraise or forced to find new foods to sell last-minute because of the…

  • Clubs Withstand the Test of Time

    1972 was an eventful year: NASA launched the last Apollo mission to the moon, Richard Nixon visited the Soviet Union, the Watergate scandal occurred, Title IX passed, and Club Day was a booming event on campus. To commemorate the 50 year anniversary of the Panther Prowler, we are looking back at old issues dating…

  • Club day jump starts the new year

    As you walk into the quad, countless tables and chairs are spread out across campus, each featuring their very own ideas to improve the school and community. On Oct. 11, NPHS had its annual “Club Day,” where students are given the opportunity to see, and possibly join, any club that interests them. Some of…

  • New rules affect Club Day

    One day a year, clubs throughout the school gather in the quad to promote their club, recruit new members, and raise funds. In the past, many clubs took this time on “Club Day” to sell food to fellow students. This year, newly imposed rules restricted their ability to do so. Recently, the state made…