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Student Council The North Quincy High Student Council, re- flecting as usual student opinion and trends, enjoyed a most successful school year. The 1941-42 officers were Theodore Walter, presidentg Janet Fratus, vice- presidentg Phillip Hirtle, treasurerg and Dorothy Burns, secretary. Miss Harriet Fogg was again the faculty adviser to this group. As usual, the council this year sponsored several instructive and entertaining assemblies, ran a a highly enjoyable dance, a moving picture show, and a party open to members of all school service or- ganizations, conducted a paper drive for the dual purpose of aiding National Defense and beautifying the gymnasium, and instituted a new method of conducting class elections which should do much in aiding the teaching of democracy in a highly practical and sensible Way. Truly representative and ever helpful, the Council remains the outstanding student organization. 1l14f
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ational Honor Society It is in the spring time of the year that those who have earned recognition or distinction in their school work receive acknowledgment for their ac- complishments. In institutions of higher learning throughout the country, honors are awarded students having high scholarship and outstanding characters. And so here at North, there is the National Honor Society. A few selected juniors and seniors, standing in the first third of their class scholastically, and outstanding in character, leadership, and service, are inducted into the society in an impressive cere- mony, which concludes with the presentation of a gold pin of honor to each member. Although the society is a purely honorary body, it does strive, under the adviser, Mr. Frank MacDonald, to contribute to the activities and wel- fare of the school in any way possible. 1941-42 oHicers of the society: Robert Leader, president, Jean Finlay, vice-president, June Miller, secretary, and Joseph Meehan, treasurer. ' ' 4151
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