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Bourne High School Canal Currents CLASS OF 1944 Arthur Anderson — W orking for Coca-Cola, Sagamore Dorothy Bassett — M rs. Dorothy Manter, Wareham Charles Byron — U. S. Army in France Marjorie Cardoza — W orking in Falmouth Clara Cecchi — B ookkeeper in Wallace’s Garage, Buzzards Bay Gertrude Coombs — M rs. Gertrude Trotman, one child Pearl Coombs — S ecretary in Boston Marilyn Crump — B oston Art School Robert Dean — U. S. Navy Barbara Dwyer — W orking in Buzzards Bay Bank Janice Ellis — M rs. Wayne Terrill, Sioux City, Iowa Paha Ellis — W orking in dress factory in Sagamore Elizabeth Fontes — M rs. Elizabeth Charles, California Charles Forbush — U. S. Navy Florence Forlivesi — B ookkeeper at Sorenti’s, Sagamore Martha Gay — C adet Nurse Corps, Massachusetts Memorial Flospital Anna Gibbs — B ridgewater State Teachers’ College Catherine Handy — M iddlebury College, Vermont Wafren Harding — U. S. Army in Korea Charles Harris — U. S. Navy William Hart — U. S. Navy Muriel Handrick — P embroke College Dorothy Jackson — C adet Nurse Corps, Newton Hospital Ruth Jewell — M rs. Ruth Bannock, one child Bertha Johnson — W orking in Buzzards Bay Bank Athena Karalekas — W orking in Buzzards Bay Herbert MacCombie — U. S. Navy Darrah MacLeod — A t home in Pocasset Olga Marchisio — W orking at Telephone Office in Sagamore Mary Mastfrson — M rs. Robert Davis, Buzzards Bay Edward Nemiccolo — U. S. Navy David Nofr s — U. S. Army. North Carolina Ethel Pafrott — W ilfred Academy, Boston Hollis Phinney — W orking at Bouton Factory Juanita Rapose — M rs. Juanita Kreiser, Cleveland, Ohio; one child Hugh Robinson — W orcester Polytechnic Institute William Sampson — U. S. Navy J EA NNE Wa LKER — Washington Oliver Watka — M erchant Marine Irene White — M rs. George Schuster, Sagamore Page Seventeen
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Canal Currenis Bourne High School 9 9 CLASS OF 1945 Stella Eoffetti — B ookkeeper at Bouton’s Factory, Buzzards Bay Manuel Cardoza — W orking in Bourne Malcolm Coady — U. S. Navy Roger Coggeshall — N ortheastern University Betty Clouette — A t home in Sagamore Alex Consoni — U. S. Navy Marie Cristofori — W ilfred Academy, Boston Raymond Federici — W entworth Institute Raoul Forlivesi — M echanic in Schuster’s Garage, Sagamore Donald Fuller — U. S. Navy Maurice Fuller — U. S. Army Paul Gagnon — U. S. Army Thomas Gagnon — B ourne Fire Department Barbara Gardner — M rs. Daniel Wanecke, New York Barbara Grinnell — B ryant College, Providence Barbara Harrison — N ew England Deaconess Hospital, Cadet Nurse Corps Edith Haslam — B ridgewater State Teachers’ College Sarah Hunt — W orking in New Bedford Millicent Jarvis — F ramingham Teachers’ College Jerry Levinson — B oston University William Maki — U. S. Army Air Forces in Texas Thomas Masterson — U. S. Navy Raoul Mendes — U. S. Navy William Parady — U. S. Army in Japan Leland Perry — U. S. Army in Texas Donald Philbrick — U. S. Army in Germany Natalie Pope — T elephone Operator, Hyannis Barbe Putney — U. S. Navy Eleanor Raleigh — B ridgewater State Teachers’ College Virginia Snow — L aSalle Junior College Ellie Thamalis — N ew England Conservatory of Music, Boston Edwin Trench — U. S. Navy Ralph Tucy — A t home in Buzzards Bay Marilyn Wing — A mherst College Page Sixteen
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Canal Currents Bourne High School ?? Our World Today I N thinking of our situation in the world today, we may say that this could easily be called the critical period of our history. We are confronted by racial problems and serious disagreements between nations and among ourselves. We may in time look back over this situation and think it not so serious. Every problem in the present time seems greatest. But what we do now determines how we can look back upon it. Perhaps our leaders of today feel the same as those in command after the first World War. They did what they believed to be right in confront- ing their problems. Now, here are we some years older in age, but how many years older in wisdom? We are still unable to live together. This is our problem and we must be the masters of it. We are more fortunate than our predecessors; we have their experiences to look back upon. We have their examples if right, to be followed, and if wrong, to be corrected. Here is our land and our world in a critical situation begging to be rescued. And who is there to rescue it? We, young America, and all those who desire a world of brotherhood and peace. All those who want a world for living and following the ideals of right. This is our opponunity, young America; let us grasp it. Jean Gibbs, ’46 Page Eighteen
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