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m --. v N 1 9 lt's always fair weather when good fellows get together. Once every two weeks these good fellows of North's Hi-Y gath- er at the Quincy Y. M. C. A. for an evening of instruction, enter- tainment, and fun. The meetings are presided over by Charley Hadlock, Presidentg assisted hy Ralph Kent, Vice Presidentg Eddie Sweeney, Secretaryg and W'illiam Glover, Treasurer. After movies or a talk by Mr. Hardy, the group's director, the boys finish the evening by bowling or playing ping pong. Plans were made to invite speakers from other cities later in the year. Other special events arranged by the club were joint meet- ings with the Tri-Hi-Y, boxing matches, and hockey games. By emphasizing fine, clean sportsmanship the Hi-Y hopes to mold young men of high school age into upright Christian citi- ZCHS.
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,few 4.1, Wyafblff W fllliwk ,fs 1 'X , mb U Sleigh rides, splash parties, bowling parties, and movies are only a small part of the fun offered by the Tri-Hi-Y, an active and worthwhile organization for girls. Through these various activi- ties, and through bringing together Hi-Tri-Y and Hi-Y members from other parts of the city, the club hopes to extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian life. Besides its regular social activities, this year North's Tri-Hi-Y, together with the Quincy High organization, enter- tained the Sixth Annual Massachusetts and Rhode Island Older Girls and Tri-Hi-Y Conference. This opportunity to meet others and gain friends was appreciated by all members. The club has also served the school by helping with the cloth- ing drive and other worthwhile causes. Service to the school and the community rounds out the Tri Hi-Y's fine extensive ro - , P . grams. Directed by Mr. Hardy and Miss McCoy, the club elected officers as follows: Prexideul, AUDREY WRIGHT Vive President. BETTY LOU DONNELLY Setretarn JOAN MEADE Treasurer. JOYCE ANGELL
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Room 424 is one of the few classrooms in the building where one can find living creatures other than human beings looking on at classes. Mice, fish, snails, turtles, and even bats are a few of the inhabitants of the biology laboratory. Caring for these strange guests are Miss Shields and the North Quincy Biology Club. Inspired by a wish to further the interests of biological sci- ence in future doctors, nurses, and biologists, or in mere potential dabblers in the study, the club meets once a week to conduct in- teresting experiments. Dissections of starfish, frogs, and birds have been performed by skilled student hands. Earlier in the year the club traveled to Woods Hole to col- lect specimens of marine life. Besides various field trips, the group made a journey to view an electronic microscope. Another club activity is caring for and adding to its museum, started this year. Arthur Green is the Biology Club's only officer.
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