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JUNIOR CLASS SONG TITLES Harry Queen — “Everything I Do Is Wrong”. Barbara Wallace, Chessie Bianco — “Rhythm Is Our Business”. Shawme Orchestra — “The Music Goes ’Round and ’Round”. Lloyd Hendrick — “I Wish I Were Aladdin”. Mr. Wilson’s Bus — “Old Faithful”. “Pete” Harris (on way to Monument Beach, about 7 P. M.) — “Trucking”. Fred Anderson — “I Ain’t Gonna Study No More”. Ruth Benoit — “Okay, Toots”. Grant Ellis — “School Days”. James Gibb s — “Time on My Hands”. Ward Gibbs — “From Midnight Till Dawn” (I do my short- hand). Fred Eldridge — “Sonny Boy”. Leslie Wing — “Howdy”. Walter Young — “I’m Fancy Free”. Constance Silva — “Good Morning To You”. John Bourne — “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow”. Ruth Handy — “There’s Nothing Like a College Education”. Virginia Handy — “The Bugle Song”. Emmie Dill — “A Little Bit Independent In Your Walk”. A. Wagner — “No Other One”. Two O’clock — “Now the Day is Over”. Honor Roll — “I’m Sittin’ High on a Hilltop”. From Honor Roll to Honorable Mention — “Broken Record”. Mr. Coady — “No, No, A Thousand Times No!” Priscilla Gibbs — “A Little Bit Independent”. “Hamlet and MacBeth” — “Double Trouble”. Looking at the Clock — “Every Little Moment”. Gotta go to School — “It’s Monday Again”. Report Cards — “Seeing is Believing”. Jean Coady — “Give Me the Wide Open Spaces” (when driv- ing).
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30 CANAL CURRENTS GIRLS’ ATHLETICS The girls did their best this year, but as far as scores were concerned, the season was not an entire success. How- ever, we tried to be good losers, took our defeats with a smile, and had a fine time working and playing together. We played teams from the following towns: Plymouth, Wareham, Marion, Falmouth, and Sandwich. HOCKEY TEAM R. W. — M. Avery R. I. — B. Reynolds C. F.— E. Dill (Capt.) L. I. — V. Berry R. F. B. — M. Perry L. F. B. — B. Berry G. — B. Lumbert L. W. — M. Vancini R. H. B. — F. Ziegler C. H. B. — D. Ryan L. H. B.— V. Milliken SUBSTITUTES— D. Dwyer D. Hurley P. Harding BASKETBALL TEAM C. — P. Davis S. C. — B. Murphy R. F. — B. Reynolds L. F.— E. Dill (Capt.) R. G.— G. Pippin L. G. — M. Avery SUBSTITUTES— E. Roza J. Coady B. Reynolds, ’37.
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32 CANAL CURRENTS ALMANACK OF THE SCHOOL YEAR September — Month the new school building was initiated by pupils, much to their delight. Miss Marr on campaign to keep Juniors out of corridors. November — School going in full swing. Month of high winds on certain corners. Hitch-hikers getting scarcer. December — All pupils restless for annual vacation. Three hitch-hikers freeze thumbs. Freshmen are excited over who Santa Claus will be at Christmas Party. January — This month was cold, colder, and coldest. Basketball swings into its usual position in Mid-winter sports — First. February — Seniors start to worry over what they are going to do with their class money. Miss Marr still on a campaign to keep the Juniors out of the hall. March — Some say business is out of the red; won’t it be nice when girls’ fingernails get out of the red, also. Weather report is Windy and Rain, or Fair and Warmer. Juniors tearing around trying to put magazine over big- ger and better than ever. April — Miss Marr still on her hall campaign. Junior Prom orchestra foremost of all questions. Spring vacation. May — Many a dreamy look is cast out of the windows in the Main Room. Some students are casting eyes towards the back door. Finals cause their worries. Faculty Play. June — Miss Marr discontinues campaign until next Fall. Junior Prom. Senior Play, “The Ghost Train”. Finals in full swing, with vacation close, closer, and Arthur Allen, ’37.
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