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VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club is North Quincy Highs most exclusive organization. The club, which limits its membership to lettermen from varsity sports com- petition, is sponsored by Mr. Laing, North's ath- letics director. Under Mr. Laing's guidance, the club set as immediate objectives both the im- provement of the athlete's role in school functions and the securement of further recognition for the Varsity Club holds a typical executive board meeting. Varsity Club itself. By striving to meet these ob- jectives, the club hopes to achieve its ultimate goal-a well rounded student life for all pupils at North Quincy High. The club thereby reaflirms North's position as a leader in the state's educa- tional program. Leaders in the group are seniors Paul DeSchamp, Joe Zona, Ed Wojciechowski, Tom Kiley. Mickey Gillis, and Walter Simmons. IA s I ti Q' .gg-15 LS
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Big Men On Campus. Acclaimed one of the most active service groups in the school, the Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and led by Mr. Carlin, facul- ty advisor. Meeting before school on Wednesdays, as well as giving freely of their spare time, the members of the group accomplished many worth- while projects. One of the most outstanding was their work for mentally retarded children. Not only did they give a Christmas party for a group of these children. but they also sponsored dances and other fund-raising activities to enable them KEY CLUB to present the South Shore Association for Re- tarded Children with a check to help further re- search in this field. Besides tackling this project, the members of the club made their presence felt in many small but important ways around the school. Ably led by its ollicers, president Robert Ricciardi, vice- president Lee Munson, secretary Kevin Murphy, and treasurer Don McNally, the Key Club is well deserving of its outstanding reputation as a serv- ice organization. - 2 -. t J Q I. X 4 - , 4.1 fi -S' ' 2 ,i 7. 4.5 I -if ' . 4: .- ' . .-4 -. , . .11 4 C lx H
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Each spring, members of the Junior Class who best exemplify the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service are recognized by induction into the National Honor Society. Sponsored by Mrs. Black and Mr. Miceli, the Society is led by Edward Marchant, presidentg Ir- ving Shachat, vice-presidentg Catherine Coughlin, secretaryg and Andrew Davis, treasurer. As one of North's most re- spected organizations, the Society not only honors those students who merit dis- tinction but also stimulates others to ex- cel. Challenge North Quincy to Mexico. NATIGNAL HGNGR SQCIETY Irving. Andy. Cathy. and Eddie admire their new NHS collars. NATIGNAL SPANISH HGNGR SGCIETY Because of its plans for a trip to Mex- ico during spring vacation this year, the Spanish National Honor Society was in a whirl of planning and anticipation. The undertaking demanded a coordinated effort by all members in countless proj- ects to raise funds for the trip. The ven- ture required president Richard Mosca, vice-president Margaret Connell, secre- tary Alyce Johnson, and treasurer Pamela Hahn to be busier than club officers are sometimes apt to be. Their efforts proved at least one thing: pupils who obtain scholastic honors can also be successful in social and business activities. The soci- ety is most grateful to its advisor Miss Pratt and all its other friends for their assistance in helping it to meet an un- precedented challenge.
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