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. gQ2i4A However, the many activities of the Cuirls' Club include service as well as social events. At Thanksgiving the annual wel- fare collection was made and Christmas was crowded with activities. 'lfo the welfare collection was added another collection for European children. Also at Christmas the Girls' Club sponsored a small group of students who went to the Pollard School to perform for the pupils there. Probably the best illustration of the two phases of mem- bership in the club-service and pleasure- is the Red Cross Show held in April. While having fun performing in the show, the tala ented students also raised money for a worthwhile cause. Our thanks for such a wonderful year go to Miss Sisson, faculty advisor: Pat Downey, president: Mary Dunlop, vice-president: Barbara Morrison. secretary: and Margie Luce, treasurer. .il ll W i lui 1 i mnmIIl
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I-IOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVE Was there anything here at North this year that you didn't like? lf there was, you are as much to blame as any- one, for you had a wonderful opportunity to improve any aspect of the school that you thought was wrong. This op- portunity was given to you and your fellow students when your homeroom representatives sat in at Council meetings and reported back to you the problems that had arisen and solicited your help in solving them. There couldn't possibly be any senior who is dissatisfied with this year, for the seniors had double-barreled repre- sentation. ln addition to the Student Council representa- tives, they had homeroom representatives to the Senior Class. These representatives helped the class officers decide on important matters like the prom committee, and grad- uation. Each representative talked over these vital matters with his homeroom members so that all seniors and not just a few would be handling the affairs of the class. These representatives have made our school life a co- operative affair, in which all students share willingly. PROM COMMITTEE The Prom Committee, with Jack Walker as general chairman, gave the senior class one of the finest Senior Proms that any class at North has ever had. May 20th was chosen as the date and the Quincy Armory for the place. Paul Crowley and his committee arranged for the colorful and unusual Hawaiian decorations. Steve Erwin was able to secure the ine orchestra of Freddy Guerra, whose music was greatly enjoyed all evening. The invitation committee, headed by Jane Raymond, took care of the programs, in- vited the guests, and organized the receiving line. The prom favors were outstanding. The favor committee, with Bar- bara Arnold as chairman, chose dainty little bracelets with an N.Q.H.S. emblem on them. A word of thanks goes to Dick Casey who visited the senior homerooms every Mon- day and Friday, gathering the class dues so that we could make the Prom not only a social but a financial success.
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