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24 CANAL CURRENTS There are several P. G’s. this year. They came back to enjoy the new building, I guess! Edward A. Sanford, Jr., who was graduated from the Bourne High School in 1933, and who at the present time is a middler in the College of Business Administration at Northeastern University, has been named on the Dean’s list of Honor Students for the second marking period of the year. Mr. Sanford has been a consistent high honor man. having been named on the Dean’s list on eight pervious mark- ing periods since entering Northeastern. In his freshman year he worked for the “News”, the weekly publication of the University, and in his second year was on the Fraternity Basketball team, and again worked for the “News”. This year he has been elected to the position of Managing Editor of the “News”. ‘‘A WORD TO OUR READERS’’ We count that investment most profitable which pays us in dividends of friendship. In view of this fact, we consider our advertisers to be very good friends; we surely need them. If you will but patronize these friendly advertisers you will be doing us a three-fold kindness. First, you will be showing our gratitude to those who made this book financially possible. Second, you will be making the publication of the Junior Magazine secure for the future. Finally, you will be creating a friendly spirit of co-operation between the advertisers, the students, and the faculty of Bourne High School. Therefore, we sincerely recommend that you patron- ize our Advertisers. Augustus F. Wagner, Jr. Priscilla Gibbs Advertising Managers.
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The new building has been completed and is a great im- provement over the old one. The lockers please the students very much. Now they don’t have to worry about their coats being taken by mistake. The laboratory is a wonderful room equipped with many useful things that were missing in the old one. The flowers grown by Mr. Stahura give the laboratory a charming touch. The auditorium is one of the best on the Cape. Just to test its strength there was a donkey basketball game between the teachers and the Kiwanians recently! The students find the lunch room a great improvement over the old one. A dance was given by the Seniors with great success in December. It was called “The Senior Jubilee.” On April third the Juniors put on a “Miami” party which was very successful. The Seniors are planning to present the Senior play, “The Ghost Train”, on June 4. The Sophomores gave the Freshmen a royal welcome at a party in February. The Junior Prom will be on June 12 this year. The Bacchanalians from Northeastern University will furnish the music. The several assemblies held in our new auditorium this year have been very successful, and very enjoyable. The two outstanding ones were those held when Dr. Samuel Grafflin of New York spoke on the “Five Keys to Success,” and Mr. Burton Davis of Boston spoke on “The Romance of Ice.”
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CANAL CURRENTS 25 SHAWME ORCHESTRA The Shawme Orchestra attended two contests this year. The first in Quincy, Mass., on May 18, 1935, receiving high honors. On June 8, 1935, it attended the fourth annual con- vention of the New England Music Festival Association, win- ning the highest honors in its class. During the year, the Orchestra has played at all school functions, and many others outside the school. Mr. Querze deserves the highest praise for his outstanding work in mak- ing this orchestra a success. The officers of the orchestra this year are: Leader — Mr. Adolfo Querze President — Constance Mullaly Secretary — Lorlng Huntley Treasurer — Priscilla Davis The members of the orchestra are: Violins: E. Holway, E. Parsinen, Y. Querze, P. Davis, M. Hoxie, F. Anderson, G. Nightingale, C. Healy, M. Querze. ’Cello: J. Raymond, C. Mullaly, L. Harrison, A. Currier, H. Pajunen. Viola: V. Schuster Clarinets: L. Huntley, B. French, R. Lindquist, D. Handy Trombone: W. Russell, J. Jillson. Trumpets: V. Handy, M. Harrison, G. Ellis Saxophones: B. Browson, R. Foster, R. Harris, R. Davis. Bassoon: J. Consoni. Oboe: H. Coppi. Alto Horn: H. Bartley. String Bass: U. Bartley. Flute: M. Kelleher, L. Crowell. Piano: W. Toolas, J. Cassells. Percussion: R. Metcalf, L. Jacobs, L. Burgess. V. L. H. ’37.
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