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24 CANAL CURRENTS SHAWME ORCHESTRA. 1. — Front Row — Left to Right: — L. Govoni; B. Hunt; B. Harris; G. Gibbs; iNI. Harrison; E. Ryder; B. Swift; C. Gannon. 2. — 2nd Row: — A. Querze (Director): L. French: R. Chase: B. Austin; M. Bartley; C. Parks; R. Gannon; E. French; C. Coppi. 3. — 3rd Row:— E. Chase; H. Colbeth; T. Micholson; J. Peebles; W. Russell; C. French. 4. — Back Row: — C. Mallaly; E. Lennihan; I. Ansaloni; S. Currier. THE SHAWME ORCHESTRA The Shawme orchestra is composed of the pupils of the Bourne and Sandwich schools. At present there are about thirty members. The leader and director of our orchestra is Mr. Querze from whom most of the members take lessons. The orchestra plays for all the school plays and other en- tertainments, both in Bourne and Sandwich. On Saturday, October 31st the orchestra went to Boston where we broadcast over Station W. E. E. L During the broad- cast Marjorie Adams, accompanied by Miss Gannon at the piano, sang two solos. Irene Ansaloni
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CANAL CURRENTS 23 FIELD HOCKEY Under the supervision of Miss Eloise Comtois, the girls played their fourth year of field-hockey. The season was, on the whole, a successful one. The first game of the season was played with Marshfield at Sagamore, October 3. The game ended with a 1-0 score in favor of Marshfield. The second game was played at Plymouth, October 8, our girls coming home after a hard fight with a victory of 2-0. On October 14 we played Kingston at the Keith Field in Sagamore. The score was 5-0 in our favor. On November 1 3 we journeyed to Kingston for a return game. Although both teams played well, the game ended in a scoreless tie. Our fifth and last game was played with Plymouth at the Keith Field in Sagamore. The score was 1-0 in favor of Plymouth. After each game refreshments, consisting of cocoa and sand- wiches, were served. Although our girls did not win every game, they and their coach are to be complimented upon the fine playing, and upon the spirit of good sportsmanship shown. THE LINEUP M. Ortolani (Captain) M. Hyllestad R. Harris V. Jacobs V. Brackett M. Crosby F. Tucker H. Roza D. Roza G. Hunt H. Swift Center Left inner Left wing Right inner Right wing Left half-back Center half-back Right half-back Left full back Right full-back Goal 1. Schroeter
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WIT HUMOl BELIEVE IT OR NOT Burton Haskell — Falls over his own feet. Marjorie Adams — Makes hearts beat faster. Wilson Harding — Has a boyish hand and girlish gloves. Florence Crosby — Is a good picker (in more ways than one). Herbert Congdon — Is a white-headed devil. Mando Ferrari — Signs his own report card. Tony Bianchi — Always rides alone (like a Gay Caballero). James Peebles — Likes his language subjects (Why?) Isabel Schroeter — Never goes to a dance. Ruby Harris — Can play field-hockey. Ri ta Lindberg — Is now an expert ice-cream disher (thanks to the lunch-room) . Alice Wing — Likes the boys. Virginia Chase — Knows her French. Margaret Hyllestad — Is following in the steps of her brother. Ruth Putnam — Is quiet. Mildred Dunning — Keeps them going. Eleanor Dunning — Hates to study. Irene Ansaloni — Is small but cute. Edward Watt — Likes chemistry. Edward Koskela — Was pinched for reckless driving. Sumner Braley — Still runs his Model T. Inez Beech — Keeps them guessing. Rachel Goggin — Got acquainted fast — or did he? Josephine Sanford — Is a riot. Phyllis Palmer — Is a red hot red-head (from Sagamore) . Estella Boyd — Never grows. Mary Morris — Trades in the “First National.’ ' Edward Sanford William Palmer
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