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

 - Class of 1945

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'1 04...-.frm -Q--' Manet Staff The success of this year's Manet is due to the untiring efforts of a group of students who, under the directions and with the aid of Miss Schields, worked unceasingly to make it better than any other yearbook ever presented at North. A number of college preparatory pupils, with Russell Tibbetts as editor, comprised the editorial staff, which was responsible for the quotations and activity write- ups. Cooperating with this group were other staffs. The commercial staff under the direction of Mar- jcrie Horton, the art staff under the direction of Christine Young. and the advertising staff under the direction of Charles Leveroni were all indis- pensable. By beginning early in the year to collect ideas and material, the combined staffs have prepared a richer and better yearbook to present to this year's senior class.

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3 l Many of the girls find enjoyment after school in participating in Girls' Sports. Since little pub- licity is given these activities, all who participate do so chiefly for the recreation. Many have a great deal of talent. Doubtless North would be extreme- ly proud of their girls if there were competition with other schools. The increasingly popular game of ping-pong draws a crowd on two afternoons a week all through the year. Under the instruction of Miss McCoy many experts are trained. In spite of the cold weather, the girls are able to splash and swim at the Quincy Y. M. C. A. A number of the girls Gnd pleasure in playing badminton in the Gym during the winter, and out- doors when Spring weather arrives. For those who are extremely active there is basketball. Some of the girls have much ability and would be a considerable threat to the boys' team. Another game for the more enthusiastic girls is softball. It is scheduled bi-weekly during the Spring with Miss McCoy as umpire. The Bowling Club is a popular organization which enjoys the honor of the largest membership in the school. Bowling is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays under the supervision of Mr. Sylvia. North is indeed lucky to have so excellent and extensive an extra-curricula athletic program for its girls. . Z.- -g Girls' Sports



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I-JU' I I W, The Junior Class, with Robert Gallagher as president, Ruth Kilpatrick as vice-president, Ron- ald Lynds as treasurer, and Marilyn Shute as sec- retary, has had a very prosperous year. This was achieved only with the help and co-operation of our class adviser, Miss Fagerlund, and with the support of our class. In March the 'tJunior Serenade was put on with music by the Stardusters. Dancing was en- joyed, and refreshments were sold by Audrey Wright and Joan Meade. Boxes of chocolates were awarded to Barbara Rich and Peter Creedon, who won the Elimination Dance. Shirley Marsh and Leonard Soule were the winners of the Spot Dance. Next year we hope to attain the same high level that this year's Senior Class has reached. 3 The unior Class

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