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otlon Picture Gperators' Club P Among the clubs at North which strive to help both teachers and pupils in various ways is the Motion Picture Operators' Club. This is a service organization which furnishes skillful operators of the Sound and Projection equipment for teachers and clubs, for entertainment, and educational purposes. Russell Smallman, presidentg Pearl Grant, vice-president, Milton Sylvia, secretary-treasurer, and other members of the club, under the guidance of Mr. Fred Christiansen, worked hard to make this year the success it has been. Presented to the school this year was a new projection screen, and plans were formulated and set in motion to provide for the use of the school a film slide, miniature slide projector, and several classroom screens. With an organization of this type, North is assured of continued progress in the field of visual education and photographic entertainment. Jl22l e
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Under the guidance of Mr. James Hardy of the Y. M. C. A., the Hi-Y Club enjoyed another successful year at North. As usual this Well-known service organization proved particularly helpful in the Thanksgiving and Christmas welfare work. Business meetings were held in the school, and meet- ings at the Y provided many educational and social advantages to members. Probably the most important event of the year for all club members was the annual banquet, planned and successfully carried out under the direction of the officers for 1941f'42, who were Ross Connors, president, Jack Carroll, vice-presidentg Paul Stewart, secretaryg and Walter Roach, treasurer. l21l Hi-Y Club
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The North Quincy C. D. Club is a part of the National Organization of Future Teachers of America. Miss Mable Pratt is its very able faculty sponsor, and oiiicers for 1941-42 were Joseph Meehan, president, Grace McKin1ay, vice-presidentg Sherrard MacKenzie, treasurer, and Natalie Johnson, secre- tary. The mistress of ceremonies elected for the year was Barbara Adams. The club's two big projects this year have been the organizing of the Social Studies Laboratory and the planning of Education Week activities. Carrying on the custom begun last year, the club raised money for medals to be presented at graduation to the highest ranking girl and boy in the Senior class. Social activities during the past year included an Alumni party at Christmas, a club dinner, a theater party, trips to educational institutions, and a spring outing. i231 C. D. Club
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