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Hi-Y What is the largest boys ' club at North? Why, of course, it ' s the Hi-Y Club under the supervision of Mr. Hardy. The group consists of eleventh and twelfth grade boys who are elected to the organization by members already in the club. The most successful event of the season was the Christmas party held with the North Tri-Hi-Y. This entertainment, sponsored by both clubs, was followed by dancing and refreshments. This year the Hi-Y working with the Tri-Hi-Y undertook the task of organizing the Youth Canteen. Although work on the project was started in the latter part of the season, the canteen provided much enjoyment, and it remains for the coming Hi-Y to carry on and improve this youth center. Much of the season ' s success belongs to President Lowell Marks assisted by Vice- President Frederick Quirk, Treasurer James Dougherty, and Secretary William Roach
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Tri-Hi-Y Club The Tri-Hi-Y Club has had another bang-up year! As a companion club of the Hi-Y, it is one of the most outstanding organizations at North. Including such out- standing events as initiation, joint meetings, Mothers ' night, the club has enjoyed a most successful year. Meetings were held weekly, alternating between school and the Quincy Y. M. C. A. Business meetings were held at the school, while meetings at the Y provided many educational and social advantages for the members. Meetings were also held at our new Youth Canteen, our most interesting project of the year. Along with the Hi-Y boys, the members of the club worked vigorously and enthusiastically painting and sand- papering in order to provide a suitable place for dances and meetings in the North end of the city. The officers: Jean Johnson, president; Pauline Rupprecht, vice-president; Harriet Moynahan, secretary; and Frances Campbell, treasurer; were most ably assisted by Mr. James Hardy and Miss McCoy, the club advisors.
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Prom Committee It is the Prom Committee to whom the credit goes for the very successful Senior Promenade of 1944. The members of this committee worked hard, and the results were excellent. Co-chairmen: Eileen O ' Hearn and Arlene Zoia with their committee were responsible for the beautiful decorations, while the class officers secured the fine orchestra of Syd Ross. The programs were planned by Jean Johnson and Ellis Quimby. Gloria Hurley and her committee deserved extra credit for all the work they did on favors. And of course, William Roach collected the class dues, which were vital to the planning of the Prom. The contributions of all these people made the Prom the best ever held at North.
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