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ALUMNI 1932 Earl Chase — Massachusetts State College Constantine Coppi — Boston University. Ralph Ellis — Franklin Institute. Richard Jackson — Swain School of Art Carolyn Lindberg — Bridgewater State Normal School. Hope Swift — B. U. Sargent School of Physical Education. Irene Taber — Deaconess Hospital. Harold Colbeth — Harvard University. 1933 Virginia Chase — Bridgewater State Normal College. Edward Koskela — Bridgewater State Normal College. James Peebles — Bridgewater State Normal College. Rita Lindberg — St. Luke’s Hospital. Edward Sanford — Northeastern University. Edward Watt — Glendale Airport, California. 1934 Marion Brown — Massachusetts Memorial Hospital. Constantine Christopulos — Harvard University. Ruth Colbeth — New England Conservatory of Music. Marion Eldridge — Pine Manor, Wellesley. Ugo Tassinari — Holy Cross College. Rena Van Buskirk — Massachusetts Memorial Hospital. Taber Perry — U. S. Training Ship “Nantucket”. 1935 Margaret Matheson — Simmons College. Eleanor Porter — Massachusetts School of Art. Barbara Harris — Massachusetts School of Art. Stephen Hayes — Syracuse University. Marjorie Barlow — Wilfred Academy, Boston. Henrietta Stockley — Essex County Agricultural School.
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26 CANAL CURRENTS C HEERLE ADERS Last September when our school started the Football sea- son, the school wanted more pep and school spirit. At our A. A. meeting there were six new cheer leaders elected: — Margaret Fisher, ’36 Virginia Berry, ’37 Mary Vancini, ’37 Marion Avery, ’38 Dorothy Ryan, ’38 Dorothy Hurley, ’39 Mr. Peebles and Mr. Coady suggested new suits for them. In a week’s time these were ready. These consisted of purple corduroy skirts and white woolen sweaters with a cheer- leader’s monogram. Candy was sold to pay for them. New songs and cheers were composed and actions put to them by the cheerleaders. The favorite song seemed to be: You’ve got to be a football hero To get along with the Bourne High Girls You’ve got to be a touchdown getter. Oh My! If with the girls yon want to get by. So give a Rah! Rah! Rah! for Bourne High Our teams will never admit defeat. But before the end of Bourne High’s season We’ll have the other Cape teams at our feet. Virginia Berry, ’37.
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FOOTBALL The football team had a good season, winning three of its seven games, tying two, and losing two. Coach Demers worked hard during his practice sessions to fill the vacancies caused by the graduation of five veterans. This was done in a very capable manner as Bourne looked very promising in its first game, winning 6-0 over Provincetown. Bourne went on fighting hard the rest of the season and ended with a very presentable record. Gallerani and Smith were outstand- ing linemen, both being selected for the mythical Cape eleven. Tucker and Regassio played well in the backfield. Lineup LE— J. Smith LT— L. Huntley LG — G. Nightingale C — E. Cunningham RG— C. Handy RT — D. Gallerani RE — A. Tassinari Q — B. Bobba LHB — A. Regassio RHB — L. Pellegrini FB — H. Tucker SUBSTITUTES P. Neal W. Young G. Mosgrove F. Earle H. Coppi R. Lindquist N. Metcalf MANAGER S. Cook BASKETBALL Due to the graduation of last year’s championship team. Coach Demers was faced with the problem of developing an entire new team. For this reason Bourne did not approach the enviable record of last year’s team, but with the experi- ence gained the past year Coach Demers developed a good
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