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

 - Class of 1964

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Page 30 text:

The Senior Class is proud of this year's dance committee. From the opening dance Harvest Hopi' to the May Bermuda Hopf, the committee highlighted the year with a variety of different and sparkling dances. Turning each dance into a pleasant and profita- ble affair were the four class officers and the Dance Committee chairmen: Josephine Mattina, Andrea Aitken, Josie Weinfield, and Kathy Flan- agan. With the cooperation of other seniors in all phases of the preparations, the committee was able to produce dances worthy of the enthusiasm of all who attended. The Class Day Committee shows the sophisticated exuberance for which it is famous. The Dance Committee meets in anticipation of its final class dance. CLASS DAY CGMMITTEE Of all the senior year's social challenges per- haps the planning of Class Day was the most difiicult. The five-member committee, composed of Susan Perry, Phyllis Maclsaac, Dean Souko- vitch, Linda Pratt, and Jack D'Angelo, had to plan a day which was to be the last of our years at the school. We shall remember this final activity of our senior class as a day of hilarity as well as of reluctant farewell. The committee whose responsibility it was to plan for Class Day selected a date and place, provided for transportation, and laid out the day's schedule. Through its efforts Class Day became a bright moment in the memories of the bermuda- clad, yearbook-carrying seniors who enjoy one last good time with their classmates.

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, s GIRLS CLUB ' M Mrs. Hooker and the Girls' Club officers put their heads to- gether to develop new ideas for this year's semi-formal. Through cooperation, imagination, and plain elbow grease, this year's Senior Girls' Club has maintained many worthy traditions and establish- ed others. Under the leadership of its advisor, Mrs, Hookerg president, Andrea Aitken, vice- president, Donna Johnson, secretary, Judi Evers, and treasurer, Ginny Smith, the Executive Board has been able to sponsor such projects as the Thanksgiving Food Drive, the Pollard School Christmas party, the annual semi-formal, Lolly- pops and Roses, and a Mane! Show that de- lighted its audience. An attitude of responsibility and a desire for perfection enabled the Girls' Club to meet and exceed the goals established in the past. The members of the active Executive Board are seniors Rita Ardini, Kathy Barra, Barbara Brown, Terry Donato, Kathy Flanagan, Roxanne Gow- ard. Janet Graham, Joanne Gunning, Mary Hay, Linda Ireland, Peggy Kelley, Pat Kiley, Cathy Sweeney, Sue Perry, Sue Phelps, Linda Pratt, Shaila Regan, Sherry Shaw, Josie Weinlield, Char- lotte Wiley, Linda Youngworth and Joan Zecker.



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I v A PROM COMMITTEE The Prom Committee debates on the title for the Big Affair. SPIRIT COMMITTEE The challenge assigned to the Spirit Committee, that of keeping North's school spirit high, is two- fold: to maintain our school spirit and to increase it. During the fall, the football-soccer branch of the Spirit Committee. under the chairmanship of Linda Mercadante and Ted Stevenson, encour- aged attendance and cheers for our winning foot- ball team and assisted in the prophetically suc- cessful Thanksgiving Day rally. The winter sports division. led by Shaila Regan and Donald Mc- Nally, rallied the school's support for the basket- ball, hockey, and winter track teams. Spirit for spring sports was sparked by Cathryn Sclafani and Jim Chaisson. Senior Class V.P. Pat Grant coordinated the efforts of the committee. The endless hours of making and putting up posters were well rewarded in the evidence at the games that our spirit was soaring and that the Spirit Committee had indeed surpassed its challenge. Last fall, when other clubs and activities were getting underway, the eight members of the Senior Prom Committee began their job of preparing for that all-important event, the Senior Promenade. Led by co-chairmen Ed Marchant and Joanne Gunning, and aided by Mr. Donahue and the Sen- ior Class ofhcers, the committee planned the prom. set the date and place, chose favors, ar- ranged for printing of the programs, sent invitat- ions to seniors and guests, reserved dinners, and coordinated the arrangements for the approaching big night. Finally, after working together to make the prom a success and handling the inevitable last-minute preparations, on May 22 the members of the Senior Prom Committee joined their class- mates in dancing the night away at the King Phi- lip. HRKLHAN l-1- L -ft-J I J -.4 27

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