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The busy Junior Class officers and Miss McCoy take time out for a Mane! pose. UNIQR CLASS OFFICE il' r .ul XE- X sw , 1 3 ' , A . - ' tl .1 'TQ r ' i- ,A '-.. 'r4s:.x.,4: ,3.r.N x A rx: X-. e Prexie George foresees great things for his class. From the moment they received their class rings in September to the thrilling night of their prom, the members of the junior class prepared to meet the challenge of becoming seniors. This year, looking forward to their final year of high school, the four diligent and dedicated officers -President George Fell, Vice-President Patricia Granahan, Secretary Deborah Hodges, and Treas- urer Michael Greenlaw-worked with their class- mates and their tireless advisor, Miss McCoy, to give the Class of 1965 an early start in becoming one of the best to graduate from N.Q.H.S. Through all the activities of their junior year, from selling North buttons to boost school spirit to conducting dances such as Winter Wonder- land, the members of the class were capably guided by their oihcers in becoming a happy and successful senior class. 22
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GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY 'f.-.'- f Q The German Honor Society officers form factions during a discussion of German literature. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the exclusive French Honor Society is restricted to those stu- dents who elected either third or fourth- year French during their senior year. At the suggestion of last yearls members, sponsors Mrs. Jack, and Mr. Tanguay lim- ited their selections to seniors who qual- ified with an eighty-five or higher average in French. In this way, the French Honor Society serves to give recognition to out- standing students in the school who help set and meet our high standards. Recognition has finally come to our German language students through the formation of the German Honor Society. To qualify for membership first-year stu- dents must have averages of at least 853 second, third, and fourth-year students must have averages no lower than 80. All members must keep their quarterly grades at C or better. Under the leadership of their advisor Miss Meisner and with the help of weekly drills in the language labo- ratory, the group members work faith- fully to attain greater proficiency in the German language and appreciation of German literature.
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li., --1-1 i giuiif -.-uni 'ij Ns.. , X Treasurer Mike keeps in touch with consumer reports. they prepare their class for the challenge ofthe Big Year -Q' Secretary Debbie is delighted with plans for the Junior Veep Pat faces the challenge of the senior year wi Prom. confidence 23
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