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

 - Class of 1936

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22 CANAL CURRENTS “Get out!” I was at my wits end when suddenly a bright thought struck me. When I was in the north woods of Scotland a few years before, I met a hermit who was a very learned man. As I was in need of a vacation I made arrangements to go to him for a few days. On arriving in Tain I went to the rooming house to pre- pare for my trip to the Hermit’s in the morning. The next morning, bright and early, I set out on a fifteen kilo hike to the Hermit’s. I arrived at noon after an uneventful morning. The Hermit was very pleased to see me and at once took me to my room. A few minutes of cleaning up made a new man of me. I decided to get my business over with so I told him the whole story exactly as it happened. He thought a moment, then spoke, ‘T am an old man who never intends to return to civilization. It will never matter to me, so I’ll read the note to you after supper tonight.” The afternoon passed away very slowly for me. First I tried to pass away time reading, but found that uninteresting, so I went fishing. About four-thirty he called me to supper. I went to the house, washed, and went out to the fire. We cooked over an open fire and sat around it to eat. The meal was delicious. After it was over we took our pipes to smoke. I handed the note to the Hermit. He took plenty of time to get settled but at length slowly unfolded the note, and, just as he was about to read it, it fell into the fire and was burned. Richard Jordan, ’35. The Junior Class greatly appreciates the gen- erous patronage of the Advertisers who have helped to make this issue of “Canal Currents” a success.

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CANAL CURRENTS 21 THE MYSTERIOUS NOTE The streets were dimly lit for it was dusk when lights do little good. The fog had just begun to roll in so thick that you could hardly see your hand before your face. It was a typical London night. As I walked down Doyle Street the fog rolling around the corners brought to mind a little poem by Carl Sandburg. “The Fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on.” I had just passed my friend Ambassador Packard’s house when a man, a total stranger to me, came up to me and tapped me on the shoulder. “I have something important for you,” he said, “Follow me.” I followed him for a block or perhaps more to an apart- ment. He entered what I presumed to be his suite where he waved me to a chair. Then he handed me a note with in- structions to get out of England and never return. I was so amazed I could say nothing and was in the street before I knew what it was all about. On opening the note I found it to be written in Spanish, a language I can not trans- late. Being near my friend Packard’s house, I went to him. He looked at the note and handed it back telling me to leave the country — that he never wanted to see me again. He said, if I hadn’t been a friend of his he would turn me over to the Police. All this left me very much in the dark. I had been walk- ing down the street tending to my own affairs when out of the sky dropped this curious incident. Naturally, I wanted to get to the bottom of it. I decided to go to a very good friend of mine, Don Baccho, a restaurant manager. “Hello! Jack- son,” he cried when I entered. “Hello, yourself”, I replied. I told him about my affair and asked him to read the note to me and enlighten me. He read the note and to my surprise told me the very same thing as the ambassador had shortly before said to me only in more compact form.



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i ATHLETICS 1934-BASKETBALL-1935 Under the guidance of Coach Demers the Bourne High Basketball team has obtained the championship of Cape Cod. Completing its successful season with only one defeat to mar its season record, against twelve wins, Bourne High finishes its schedule with the best record of any Cape team, thus lay- ing claim to the Championship of Cape Cod. SCHEDULE Dec. 19 — Bourne 32; Kingston 12. Jan. 5 — Bourne 37; Tabor Junior Varsity 16. Jan. 11 — Bourne 28; Falmouth 26. Jan. 18 — Bourne 31; Sandwich 26. Jan. 26 — Wareham 24; Bourne 22. Feb. 1 — Bourne 35; Alumni 16. Feb. 8 — Bourne 26; Falmouth 17. Feb. 15 — Bourne 27; Harwich 22. March 1 — Bourne 32; Sandwich 28. March 5 — Bourne 45; Kingston 18. March 8 — Bourne 39; Harwich 18. March 12 — Bourne 31; Alumni 22. March 15 — Bourne 31; Wareham 30. VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY LF. Johnson RF, Wagner C, H. Nightingale LG, Porter RG, Hurley LF, P. Sanford RF, M. Harris C, B. Sanford LG, G. Nightingale RG, P. Neal Chase Griffith

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