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

 - Class of 1965

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The Key Club The biggest part of the Key Club-Prexie Tom. 7 KEY CLUB The Key Club is a multi-purpose organization which develops initiative and leadership, provides opportuni- ties for service in both school and community, and prepares members for useful citizenship. In coopera- tion with the Quincy Kiwanis Club, its sponsor, and the South Shore Association for Retarded Children, the club's main objective is to aid the exceptional chil- dren of Quincy. Accordingly, this year several activi- ties were planned for the children, including the tradi- tional Christmas party. The club's other objectives were reflected in its varied activities, which included the sale of programs at football games, the Trophy Dance for fall sports, the Parents' Appreciation Banquet, the Model Assem- bly, and the annual ski trip. Under the successful lead- ership of Mr. Carlin and the ollicers, Thomas Norton, President, George Olson, Vice-President, Philip Maher, Treasurer, and William Bestgen, Secretary, the boys re- ceived many commendations for outstanding service to the community. Among these were three special cita- tions from Kiwanis International for work with retarded children and a plaque from the South Shore Association for Retarded Children. Through its varied objectives, the Key Club has provided its members with a broad spectrum of experience in school and civic service. The Key Club

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Barry, Tom, Paul, and Gary work strenuously to get the Student Council Bookstore in shape. 3, Steve directs the pennant-counters personally. EXECUTI E BGARD Made up of the presidents of the school's prin- cipal organizations, the Executive Board coordi- nated the activities of North's clubs and repre- sented the school. The chairman of the board, Gary MacDonald, directed the other members, Kathy Cooke, Christian Snook, Michael Green- law, Thomas Norton, Theresa O'Brien, and Frances Shachat in fulfilling the board's function. Representing the student body, the members took charge of orientating the freshmen on the lirst day of school and of greeting all new students, including the exchange student from Chile. By participating in the city-wide Youth Conference, the Executive Board again served as representa- tives of North. 4.1 isp? KAN . The Executive Board of the Student Body 25



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GIRL ' CLUB As we look back on our senior year. we tind that one of the most outstanding clubs was the Girls' Club. Led by four capable ofhcers: Theresa O'Brien. President: Julie Doherty. Vice-Pres- identg Susan Jakub. Secretary: and Susan Page. Treasurer. this club was engaged in both social and civic activities. The Girls' Club social activ- ities started with a football dance. Who ls Mr. Touchdown'? . sponsored jointly by the Girls' Club and the Drama Club. On February 13. the Girls' Club held its annual Semi-Formal. this year called Sayonara and probably the most talked-about dance of the year. The climax of the Girls' Club events was the Mane! Show for which all students were invited to submit acts in order to raise money to reduce yearbook costs. The importance of the Girls' Club is not found. however, in its social events but in its civic activi- ties. This year. as always, members of the Execu- tive Board conducted a Thanksgiving Food Drive for poor families in Quincy. Later the club held a Christmas Party for the retarded children at the Pollard School. Through its entire program the Girls' Club has never lost sight of its purpose: service to the school and tothe community. There is something basically hilarious about giving away S500 to the ilmivl. The Girls' Club Executive Board What's wrong with ravioli for Thanksgiving? Even the Indians must have wanted a change from corn and turkey. 27

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