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The Bowling Club The Bowling Club under t he direction of Mr. Sylvia meets every Tuesday and Thursday at the Norfolk Bowling Alleys. This year the total membership including boys and girls was about 100. In past years, the club has had a tournament and a trip to Nantasket, but this year, because of war conditions, these traditional activities have had to be cancelled.
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Manet Staff The members of the Manet Staff, under the supervision of Miss Schields and Mr. Donahue, have worked and worried for months to make the yearbook the best ever published. The members of the staff were divided into several different groups, each with its own particular jobs to do. The editor-in-chief was Jeanne Avers. The advertising com- mittee, under the supervision of Tom Meade, consisted of Richard Meehan, Frances Campbell, John Favorite, Ann Cadigan, and Joan Sullivan. Pauline Bergeron and Catherine Mulhern handled the Exchange. Members working on the Class Will and History were Robert Imray, Ruth Treco, William Roach, and Roy Crawford, while the Sports Committee consisted of Charles White, George Reid, and Edwin Humphrey. Arlene Zoia, Eileen O ' Hearn, and George Reid were in charge of Alumni Boosters. The all-important secretarial work was done by Dorothy Cowley, Gertrude Cullen, Pauline Rupprecht, Pauline Bergeron, and Frances Carney. Jean Johnson and Ellis Quimby were responsible for the layout, and Ellis Quimby did all the art work. All these members did their own part, and the whole staff worked together with, of course, the class officers: Frederick Quirk, Helen Orcutt, William Roach, and Irene Collins, to make up a very successful yearbook.
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Rifle Club This year the Rifle Club carried on as in the past, but with fewer members. Meeting every Tuesday afternoon at the Quincy Grammar School, under the able direction of Mr. Briggs, the club accomplished much, although the war prevented outside competi- tion. Fortunate to have a supply of ammunition, the old hands as well as beginners rapidly improved their marksmanship. Bi-weekly matches were held with the high- scorers participating. Regular members enjoyed the competition and profited from the practice. No officers were elected for 1944. 5 id : 11 111 llllif: . . 1
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