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26 CANAL CURRENTS SCHOOL NOTES (Continued) Item from a letter sent to Mr. Coady by Northeastern University: — “We are pleased to inform you that Edward A. Sanford, Jr., who graduated from Bourne High School in 1933 and who is now a junior at North- eastern, recently received the honor of an invitation to the Dean’s List dinner. His name has appeared on the Dean’s List for twelve marking periods. “His other activities include work for two years on the sports staff of the N. U. ‘News’, this year act- ing as sports editor and managing editor, junior prom committee, and membership in the Accounting and Law Club and the Sigma Society, the honorary schol- astic society of the College of Business Administra- tion. This year he is vice-president of the Sigma Society.”
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Ho-hum! School started on September 9 at Bourne High School. We were happy to welcome our teachers, Miss Dill and Miss Tapper, back from their most enjoyable trip abroad. Things ran along smoothly with nothing exciting until the Christmas party just before the holiday vacation. Instead of the usual exchange of gifts among the pupils, baskets were filled for charity. We came back from our vacation on the 4th of January, refreshed and all set to start working again. On February 4 the Seniors presented the play “Through the Keyhole” which was a great success. The donkey basketball game between the Kiwanis Club and the High School Faculty was very amusing and enjoyed immensely by all who attended. The outcome was a great surprise because neither side had kept score. March 11, 12, and 13 the New England Music Festival was held in Hyannis. Bourne High was well represented both in the Instrumental and Choral groups. March 15, Bruce, The Magician, entertained the school Vs ith various illustrations and sleight of hand tricks. March 17, Mr. Stahura took his Science Classes to the flower show. All enjoyed the beautiful display. March 20, The Older Boys’ Conference met in the Audi- torium of Bourne High School, bringing together young men from all corners of the Cape. Phillip Neal, a member of the Junior Class was elected vice-president for the coming year. April 3, The Older Girls’ Conference was held at Fal- mouth. Thirty-five girls represented Bourne High School. Marion Avery, of the Junior Class was chosen next year’s vice president.
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BOURNE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI 1933 Marjorie Adams — Bishop Lee School Virginia Chase — Bridgewater State Edward Koskela — Bridgewater State Rita Lindbergh — St. Luke’s Hospital James Peebles — Bridgewater State Edward Sanford — Northeastern University Edward Watt — Glendale Airport, California 1934 Marion S. Brown — Mass. Memorial Hospital Charles C. Christopulos — Harvard University Irving Gibbs — Brown University Taber Perry — Nantucket Nautical Training School Ugo J. Tassinari — Holy Cross College Rena VanBuskirk — Mass. Memorial Hospital 1935 Marjorie Barlow — Wilfred Academy Raymond Chase — Northeastern University Katherine Ellis — Wilfred Academy Barbara Harris — Mass. School of Art Stephen Hayes — Syracuse University Margaret Matherson — Simmons College Harry Nightingale — Coast Guard Training School Eleanor Porter — Mass. School of Art Henrietta Stockley — J. B. Thomas Hospital Bernard Swift — Springfield Y. M. C. A. College 1936 Dorothy A. Casagrandi — Fisher Business College Florence Christopulos — Lasell Junior College Carlton Handy — Yale University Jane Palmer — Becker Business College Jane Raymond — Bridgewater State Mary Smith — Taunton Hospital Elizabeth E. VanBuskirk — St. Luke’s Hospital Henrietta Philbrick
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