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1 wenty-four Canal Ciurrents 1947 First row. K. Jenkins, S. Harding, G. Compton. Second row. E. Gibbs, J. Wallace, L. Browne, F. Byron. Third row. A. Fuller, H. Harrison, B. Downey, C. Gagnon, C. Manchester, M. Jenkins. Fourth row. A. MacNally, D. Melvin, C. Thomas. Athletic Association E arly in the fail, we elected our Athletic Association officers, and those chosen to lead us were: Kenneth Jenkins, President; Glynn Compton, Vice President; and Sheila Harding, Secretary and Treasurer. Season tickets to all home games were printed by our own print shop and sold to the pupils. The grammar school pupils were allowed to buy a ticket this year. Under the leadership of Mr. John Gray a group of boys and girls sold refresh- ments. A booth for selling admission tickets was constructed by Bernard Burns and Charles Thamalis. Other things sold by this group were purple and white feathers, and programs, which included a list of the players from each team, their weight, age, and number. The idea of refreshments was carried over into basketball season and coke, pop corn, potato chips, and peanuts were sold in the check room during the halves of the games. We appreciated the fact that these pupils and Mr. Gray so willingly sacrificed their time to help make this new business venture a success. They worked diligently and were able to see only parts of many of the games. Plans are now being prepared for the annual Athletic Banquet which will be held in the high school cafeteria on May 22. The dinner will be planned and served by Mrs. Viik and her home economics depanment. Two pupils from each class have been chosen to speak at the affair. We are hoping it will be as successful as in previous years. As this yearbook goes to press, raffle tickets are being sold for an Electric Leonard Refrigerator, R. C. A. Table Radio, and a Philco Table Radio. The drawing will be held on May 29.
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Twenty-three First row: S. Phillips, N. Stephenson, A. Pasteris, L. Dwyer , J. Macdonald, R. Raymond, S. Harding. Second row. E. Aylmer, F. Ojala D. Hunt, B. Raleigh, K. Jenkins. Third row: Miss Burns, F. LaChapelle, L. Fougere, G. Compton, R. Forsyth, F. Dunbury. Mrs. Clover Johnny Clover Mr. Clover Spud Erwin Susan Blake Betsy Erwin Martha Willard Ever Since Eve CAST Nancy Stephenson Officer ( Cappy ) Simmons Daniel Hunt Louis Fougere Henry Quinn Fred Dunbury Kenneth Jenkins Luc 7 belle Lee Sheila Phillips Fred LaChappelle Preston Huges Richard Forsyth Leona Dwyer Football Players Bradford Raleigh Ruth Raymond Edward Aylmer Jane MacDonald Glynn Compton T he senior play, Ever Since Eve, was presented on March 7th under the direction of Miss Frances Burns. Others who helped make this play a success were Sheila Harding, and Alba Pasteris, student directors; Edward Aylmer, scenery; Glynn Comp- ton, properties; Carol Young, advertising; and Norma Philbrick, Ruth Remick, tickets. The play takes place in the Clover home in Preston, a small suburban town. It centers around Susan Blake, who tries her best to help Johnny. To Johnny she isn’t at all very helpful and she is always getting in his way. When Johnny becomes edi- tor of the school paper, he never dreamed he would have to put up with Susan and Betsy. To top it all off, Johnny came down with the measles, and Susan, being the help- ful type, did her best to put out the school paper. To Johnnv ' s dismay Susan made a few slight changes of her own. These changes got Johnny and Susan in much trouble with their friends and teachers, but in the end everything turns out the best for everyone.
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JBoiirrae Hi li Scliool Twenty-five First row: J. Wallace, A. Reynolds, E. Harris, £. Bigelow. Second row: A. Handy, A. Landers, H. Harrison, L. Fuller, E. Gibbs. Third row: F. Byron, N. Harris, J. Bigelow, Q. Coppi, M. Bigelow. Orchestra ' TpHE Shawme Orchestra is composed of students from the Bourne and Sandwich Schools. The student of music and the musical student are both able to profit greatly from this organization. To the student player it affords an opportunity to play in a large, well-directed orchestra under the leader- ship of the capable conductor, Mr. Adolpho Querze. Rehearsals are held in Bourne and Sandwich alternately, on Monday evenings. Transporta- tion for Bourne students to and from practice sessions is furnished by the Activities Bus. During the course of a scholastic year, the orchestra plays at several public school affairs. Already it has played at Sandwich and Bourne Senior Class Plays and is looking forward to the annual spring concert at Bourne High School, and Senior Graduations and Class Nights of both schools. Mr. Querze
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