North Quincy High School - Manet Yearbook (North Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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. ,111 Xxx , 3' NRSV: :if In 4' lm 1 ' J ' 3 55' 3 I1 6 '3-lxxx 1 Aux' by L, JANUARY, 193: M 1 f A 1 X Stow i i I , 1, NORTH QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL Literary Editor HAZEL BORNE School News Editor HELEN VANDELEIIR Club Editor ' ALRIC SMITH I Girls' Athletic Editor ELINORI REILLY Boys' Athletic Editor KENNETH DOWD MANET STAFF Editor-in-Chief ANNA CVMMINGS Joke Editor GEORGE SIYEENEY Art Editor EDITH ZOTTOLI Exchange Editor GEORGE HOXVE Alumni Editor DOROTHY FINN 'Subscription Manager ROBERT PHILLIPS



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MANET 5 Anna Cummings IT REMAINS ln 1928 was printed the first issue of our school magazine. The name ttManeti' mean- ing it remains was chosen for its significance. But not only the Manet has remained through the years. A fine spirit of helpfulness, loyalty, friendli- ness and progress has been shown. A survey of the school will reveal many things which would not be possible without these qualities. If it were not for the helpfulness of the boys and girls many families might have had a less happy Christmas. Toys and games as well as clothing were brought to Miss Connick, our sewing teacher. who saw that they were put in condition to be given out and then were sent to the Family XVelfare Society for distribution. North won the city championship in basket- ball. A fine spirit of loyalty was shown there. The players were so loyally supported that new life and pep was put into them urging them on to victory. An example of progress is shown in our orchestra. Some of the instruments belong to the city, enabling pupils to have an opportunity to learn to play. This urge to progress is not confined to individuals but to the school as a whole. Nearly everyone liege at North is try- ing to get the most he can out of his school life. . 'Were it not for the human spirit of friendli- ness between teachers and pupils which can be seen at almost any time in all the classrooms these fine virtues would not be encouraged to remain within our school. - Anna Cummings, 10-1. . WELCOME Vile welcome to our school the following teachers: Mr. Frank MacDonald, assistant prin- cipal 5-' Mr. Roger Bacon, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Miss Sara Bennett, Mr. Frederic Buck, Miss Lylian Eko, Miss Kathleen Hacker, Mr. John Hofferty, Miss Esther Kimball, Miss Evelyn Lindquist, Miss Lucy Marr, Miss Astrid Mo- -line, Miss Eleanor Reddy, Mrs. Bethel B. Ross, Miss Roberta Webster-Smith, Miss Helvi Stm- delin, Mr. Walter War1'iner. May their teaching days at North be happy and successful! My EDlTORIALS.fxf A NEW PLAN For the first time in the history of the Quincy educational system the junior and senior high school is under the same roof. This year we have welcomed into our school the sophomore class which is the first step in enlarging the North Junior High School into the North Quincy High School. A new wing accommodates this new class of over three hundred boys and girls. The cafeteria was .enlarged to over twice its original size. New cooking rooms, a sewing room, science rooms, and a typewriting room, all fully equipped, are at the service of the pupils. Many new clubs have been formed. Two assemblies, one for seventh and eighth grades, and one for ninth and tenth grades have been arranged each week and more traffic officers have been put on duty to make this new system move along smoothly. The present sophomore class will build up senior grades as they advance, and will be the first class to graduate from the North Quincy High School. Anna Cummings, 10-1. OUR ADDRESSAPHONE SYSTEM North Quincy High is very fortunate in being supplied with one of the best addressaphone systems. It excells by far the old audiophone system which was removed last year. Vifhend it was installed it required new speakers, ampli- fiers and controls. The addressaphones are controlled from the office, with an auxiliary control box in the moving picture booth at the rear of the auditorium. - In the office, by Mr. Collins' desk, is one of the control boxes, finished in black. Through a wire screen may be seen amplifying tubes. In the middle of a panel is an amplifying switch, which turns on the current. Vtlhen this switch is on, a red light glows. At the right of the panel are three switches, one for the speakers in tl1e old building, one for the speakers in the new building, and one for the monitor, or office speaker. On the left are four switches, one to connect the phonograph, an- other the radio, and the other two connect the office and auditorium microphones respectively. There also is a dial controlling the volume.

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