Bourne High School - Canal Currents Yearbook (Bourne, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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Bourne Hiijh School I wcnrv-rhrcc CLAIRE G. TUCY Buzzards Bay June 1, 1931 Commercial Course Basketball 2, Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Gypsy Rover 1. Claire is another shorty — rather reserved, but under that seeming quietness is a friend- ly disposition and a fine sense of humor. Fair words never hurt the tongue. Shorty EDWARD F. VENN Buzzards Bay June 7, 19.30 General Course Football 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Gypsy Rover i, Spring Concert 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 3- A dependable worker — neat in attire — a great sports enthusiast — humor borders on the sarcastic side — Cherchez les femmes!! I am a bold, bad man. ' ’ Bud WILLIAM C. WHITTIER Buzzards Bay October 22, 1931 General Course Football 2, 3, Basketball 3, Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, President 1, Student Council 3. Well-known in school — a great asset to Bourne’s football squad — well-dressed — like- able but quiet — manages to remain aloof with the world. Of manners gentle, of affections mild. ' ’ Whit URSULA M. WING Buzzards Bay April 21, 1930 Commercial Course Hockey 1, 2, Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Gypsy Rover 1, Spring Concert 1, 2. Fun-loving and congenial can describe Urs — never seems to suffer from attacks of temper — those who know her know she’s a loyal friend. Life is a pleasant institution. ' IJrs

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i wenrv-rwo Canal Currents - 1948 CHARLES F. THAMALIS Sagamore August 26, 1930 General Course Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Base ball 2, Boys’ Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, Hal loween Planning Committee 2, President 2, 3, Student Council 1, Gypsy Rover 1, Year- book Staff 3. Leader of class — quiet, with a friendly disposition — Esquire dresser — devotes most of time to sports — Co-eds’ pet. He knows the value of books, but mis- trusts them. Sagamore College Course Basketball 2, Boys’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Gypsy Rover 1, Spring Con- cert 1, 2. Bill is the quiet type of student — con- scientious about school work — -friendly and willing to help — future is undecided. He walked in quiet prudence among his fellows. Bill Tammif. WILLIAM H. THOMAS September 28, 19.31 THELMA TOBEY Pocasset January 11, 1931 Commercial Course Hockey 2. Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Spring Concert 1, 2. Sunny disrosition and friendly smile — who hasn’t laughed at her humorous re- marks? — Although studying may not be her favorite pastime, she manages to do all right. I have a plentiful supply of wit.” Mitty



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1 wenty-four Canal Currents - 1948 The Seniors O N September 8 the Seniors stalked back into their home room with a look of dominance and superiority. We settled down as we had a busy year ahead of us, but we never let anyone forget that we were mighty Seniors. We immediately set forth to elect class officers who have proved to be helpful, friendly and beneficial to us. They are President, James Young; Vice-President, Alfred McNally; Secretary and Treasurer, Hilda Forrest; Student Council, Mills Gavazza. At our first class meeting our new president, James Young, and with the aid of our class adviser Mr. Walter Stahura, we decided we would pay twenty-five cents a week for class dues. It was also decided that we would give the first football hop of the year after the St. Anthony game on September 27. It turned out to be a victory dance and everyone had a wonderful time. This year as always the Seniors had their share of fellows out on the football field and the basketball court. In football the team was sparked with fellows like Mills Gavazza, Donald Long, Alfred MacNally, Benny Benson, Eddie Crabe, Butch Handy. As was expected a majority of these boys again turned out when basketball season tolled along, plus our ace guard Garry Salsman, who did his share to bring glory to the Senior Class. Two educational trips, one to the historical landmarks of Plymouth and Duxbury, and one to see the Freedom Train in Providence, increased our knowledge and our pride in America. In all due respect thanks should be given to the so-called weaker sex for their part in athletics. Hockey season found Flo Dixon, Carolyn Jenkins, Lorraine Bachand, Dot Melvon, Flo Byron, Ernestine Tobey, Carol Manchester out on the field practicing whole heartedly except of course when Coach Osgood wasn’t looking. These girls fared well on the basketball court as was expected with about the same girls who turned out for hockey. We are proud of the loyalty, courteousness, and school spirit displayed by these girls. With thoughts of the class trip in mind everyone agreed we should do something to raise funds. On Dec. 6 we had a food sale which turned out to be a huge success. It was decided that in order to get more people we would have a sale in each section of the town. A large profit of $175 was taken in and we were very pleased with the outcome. The school or- chestra’s playing was enhanced by the talents of Ar- lene Handy, Flor- ence Byron, and Joyce Wallace. Left to right: A. MacNally, H. Forrest, J. Young.

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