Bourne High School - Canal Currents Yearbook (Bourne, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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Bourne High School - Canal Currents Yearbook (Bourne, MA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 32 of 52
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Page 32 text:

30 CANAL CURRENTS QUOTATIONS Good things come in small packages — Estella Boyd. My appetite comes to me while eating — Rita Lindberg. Little said is soonest mended — Irene Ansaloni. Let us make hay while the sun shines — Phyllis Palmer. I must follow her thru thick and thin — James Peebles. You may as well expect pears from an elm — Herbert Congdon. A good sport is everyone’s friend — Mr. Demers. A friend in need is a friend indeed — Mr. Stahura. Patience is the best remedy for every trouble — Miss Marr. My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me — William Palmer. Be kind to one another — Edward Sanford. Too sweet for words — Marjorie Adams. Better late than never — Alice Wing. Better little than none at all — Josephine Sanford. Haste makes waste — Ruth Putnam. Lor there be women fair as she — Miss Comtois. Verna Jacobs BELIEVE IT OR NOT I. Schroeter — Dislikes the boys. H. Congdon — Is a Junior. E. Watt — Likes Erench. T. Bianchi — Likes Art. E. Koskela — Is on a diet. J. Sanford — Is tall. M. Morris — Is an athlete. J. Peebles — Dislikes the girls. S. Braley’s — Lord (i ) goes. M. Eerrari — Loves Math. V. Palmer — Is easy-going. R. Goggin — Is Welcome. E. Boyd — Likes shorthand. E. Crosby — Is nice. W. Avery — Is studious. I. Ansaloni — Isn’t noisy. F. Holmes — Is Bashful.

Page 31 text:

CANAL CURRENTS 29 “Woman Hater” “An American Tragedy” “Branded” “Fifty Fathoms Deep” “Waiting at the Church” “Reducing” “Heartbreaks” “The Man Who Laughs” M. A. Adams D. M. Bourne Jimmie Peebles Four O’clock Session M. Hyllestad Ruth Putman Billie Palmer Rita Lindberg Rank Cards Sumner Braley J. M. Peebles E. A Sanford SCHOOL ALPHABET A is for anxiety during exams. B is for Biology, in which “Freshies” cram. C is for Chemistry, which is harder than tacks. D is for Deportment, which we all lack. E is for English, in which we rate rather small. F is for French, a great joy to all. G is for Geometry, which causes a great spill. H is for History, taught by Miss Dill. I is for industry, of which we have none. J is for “Juniors ’, who are all full of fun. K is for knowledge, which burns at bright light. L is for Latin, for which we sit up at night. M is for money, for which the seniors strive. N is for “noon hour” when toward the lunch-room we dive. O is for orators, which we will never make. P is for posture, for our health’s sake. Q is for Quizzes, for which Miss Comtois is great. R is for ranks, which we all hate. S is for Stahura, who is always giving unknowns. T is for Tapper, for whom our appreciation can never be shown. U is for usefulness, which the faculty proves. V is for Vallier who fixes the girls’ shoes. W is for work which some students never do. X is for Xmas and a good time, too. Y is for yarns, which “Coady” often spins. Z is for Zoo, where some Freshmen have been. R. L. L. F. H. H.



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CANAL CURRENTS 31 R. Lindberg — Is thin. R. Harris — Loves bookkeeping. E. Dunning — Is quiet. A. Wing, Class of ' 33. BOOK REVIEWS Marjorie Adams “American Beauty’ Dorothy Bourne “About 2 A. M.’ Inez Beech “Rich Irish’ Eleanor Dunning “Shoestring’ Mary Morris “Happy Sinner’ Alice Wing “Lively Lady’ Vesta Avery “One Man Girl’ Verna Jacobs “Boy Crazy’ Margaret Hyllestad “Love Girl ' Phyllis Palmer “Red Headed Woman ' James Peebles, Edward Sanford, Sumner Braley “Decent Eellows’ Isabel Schroeter “Devil Herself’ Estella Boyd “Buried Treasure’ Herbert Congdon “The Devil Himself’ Wilson Harding “Give Him the Earth’ Rita Lindberg “Big Enough’ Erances Holmes “Temperamental Jane’ Elorence Crosby “War Paint and Rouge’ Mando Eerrari, Antonio Bianchi, Edward Koskela “The Three Musketeers’ Mildred Dunning “Jade of Destiny’ Rachel Goggin, Irene Ansaloni, Ruth Putnam . “Pair Women’ Edward Watt, William Palmer, Everett Berry, “The Old Crowd’ Josephine Sanford “Chatterbox’ Ruby Harris “Young and Healthy’ Virginia Chase “Virginity’ Mr. Coady “Grand Old Man’ Noon “The Inevitable Hour’ Bourne “Paradise City’ Virginia Chase

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