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

 - Class of 1962

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Once these many committees were underway, the officers could turn to the duties of their individual ofiices: Pete checked the progress of committees through their chairmen, and made announcements to the class via homeroom representatives, Janet repre- sented the class on the Student Council and at the same time worked on several committees, Deb handled all the class correspondence with the School Committee, King Phillip, etc., Bob deposited money from class activities and pursued often-belligerent class members for dues. More than half the class worked on the committees and produced two successful record hops, a Bermuda hop, cake sales, a gift to the school, Class Day, and of course the Prom. On June 2, 1962 Pomp and Circumstance was heard again-this time bringing to a close an impressive year of successful social, finan- cial, and spirit-inspiring activities on the part of the senior class. Veep Janet arrives early for a scrap- book committee meeting. Treasurer Bob: keeper of the exchequer. i'1,fai,,, i 4' 2952, f' W, Secretary Debbie writes up a report on the spirit com- mittee. 21

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I t I K l 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prexie Pete ponders pressing Prom problems. As the last strains of Pomp and Circumstancen faded from Veterans Memorial Stadium on a June evening in 1961, the members of the Class of 1962 finally found themselves seniors. Before them lay the most crucial and, they hoped, the most memorable year of their lives-a last chance to make an enduring impression in a school already of impressive tradition. Well aware of the job ahead of them, President Pete Rubin, Vice-President Janet D'Angelo, Secretary Deb Wye, and Treasurer Bob Brudno, before leaving for their summer vacations, met with advisor Donahue to establish goals and outline class activities for the com- ing year. In September, with the Prom and Class Day Committee chairmen already chosen and the dates of dances and other main activities okayed, the oiiicers set out to convert their plans to realities. While continuing the perennial senior class com- mittees, the officers organized three additional groups: a Spirit Committee for focusing attention on and fos- tering enthusiasm for the endeavors of our athletic squads, a Scrapbook Committee for maintaining a rec- ord of public recognition received by North and its students in Greater Boston newspapers, and a Ledger Correspondence group for obtaining local coverage of North's activities.



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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Xu 4 ! Lots of spirit and hard work lie behind the success of the junior class. Under the experienced leadership of Miss McCoy, oilicers Paul Gearin, Judy Leefe, Vicki Kowilcik, and Sandy Smart have led the class in many successful undertakings. The first dance, the Spooky Stomp, provided the necessary spirit to start the juniors working. They then made money and aroused spirit by selling red and black North tags and buttons for the Thanksgiving Game. Before they were fully recovered from this financial venture, they were selling tickets and planning details of their second dance: the Snowflake Shuille. Finally, they reached the climax of the year. Months of planning on the parts of the ticket, decoration, and refreshments committees made the long-awaited Junior Prom the high point of the year, both socially and financially. Secure in the knowledge that they have both given and received of North's spirit, the members of the junior class eagerly approach their senior year. Prexy Paul keeps up to date during an informal meeting.

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