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- 1 , h . ' 0 r i V. ' 5, 'rf 'Z , X.. .R I. Looking forward to the day when they will all have classrooms of their own, the members of the Teachers' Career Club enjoyed a stimulating pro- gram under the sponsorship of Miss Dooley. With Sheila Kelley presiding over the bi-weekly meet- ings, these future educators not only explored many lields of teaching but also looked into the educational departments of various colleges and universities. Through discussions, guest speakers, and college tours, the members gained invaluable knowledge concerning their chosen held and made important steps in planning and preparing for it. TEACHERS CAREER CLUB Linda and Sheila offer constructive criticism to Sandy and Gerry in the use of visual aids. ' iff V ij- 'Q ' g- IDE! Q s 4 l . L f v P a A 1 , 5, v The activities of the Nurses, Career Club are directed toward one goal: to prepare girls for nursing-a career in serving others in the com- munity, the nation, and the world. This aim is a high one and taken seriously by adviser, Miss Gray, R.N., the oilicers: president Josephine Mattina, vice-president Linda Maloney, secretary Alice Read, and treasurer Dianne Mc- Crackin, and the club members, who have done much toward achieving it. By beginning now to understand and appreciate the career they have chosen, these future nurses make a significant start toward attaining excellence in their profes- sion. IJRSES' CAREER CLUB ., ai Linda and Josephine help Alice and Diane in the most important step to a career in nursing.
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' Q Richie entertains his fellow officers and his advisor, Mr. Donahue. 1 1 1 1 FJ ff JlnlnICl:R capable class officers: Walter Simmons, Presi- dent, Patricia Grant, Vice-President, Elsie Men- slage, Secretary, and Richard Mosca, Treasurer. Working closely with their classmates and class advisor Mr. Donahue to insure the success of our final activities at North, they gave freely of time, effort, and imagination in fulfilling their responsi- bility of leading our class through a memorable senior year. g is I0 excel. W 15 LI Prexie Walter presents a picture of executive casualness
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TRI- EPSILON Tri-Epsilon officers are inflated with their March of Dimes drive. ,gb iff' TRI-KAPPA- PHI l In ' , ' Tri-Kappa-Phi officers complete a few last min- ute details for their dance. Not only on Monday nights but on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays as well, the girls of Tri- Epsilon have been actively involved in giving serv- ice to school, church, and community. Members have held cake sales. sold balloons, and washed cars to earn money which they donated to the YMCA Camp Fund, the North Quincy to Mexi- co group, and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library. Moreover, they brought pleasure to many underprivileged children by holding parties for them, Under the direction of the officers, president Roxanne Goward, vice-president Sherry Shaw, chaplain Linda Dias, secretaries Mary Hay and Susan Schurman, and treasurer Pam Hahn, Tri- Epsilon girls found the joy of giving as they offered their time, effort, and affection to the less fortunate around them. The special activities of the Tri-Kappa-Phi di- vision of Tri-Hi-Y have ranged from cake sales to a Christmas party for an orphanage. Responsible for the successful completion of many of the group's worthwhile projects are the officers, presi- dent Nancy Hatfield, vice-president Virginia Pol- vere, secretary Sandra LaPointe, treasurer Jean Morrill, and chaplain, Linda Perry. Throughout the year the members endeavored to show line examples of leadership and to uphold the motto of Tri-Hi-Y: Pure thoughts, pure words, and pure actions.
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