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

 - Class of 1956

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W ASN’T it just yesterday that all of us were shy, scared Freshmen — it seems so! 1 can remember that so very well. All of us were finding a place in school life, getting used to new bells, books. And we had our own slate of Class Officers. We balloted and chose Ben Quimby for president. Sue Bradley for vice- president, Janet Cushing for secretary, and John White for treasurer. We had a fast moving program of dances, and a very important Mem- orial day assembly. Jim Jenkins and Ben Quim- b were our football players. We Joined all clubs and societies. Then came our first class picnic and Senior graduation. Then summer was gone — and we were very important people! Upperclassmen of the Bottom Floor — Sophs! And again Ben led us with John White vice- president, Clayt Moore for secretary and Jim Jenkins as banker in chief! We had a great bustle and rush to put on the very best Hal- loween party. Faith Jackson and Cynthia Courtney became our Student Council repre- sentatives. We worked terribly hard, and grew lots of school spirit — and longed for the great day when we could move upstairs and be Juniors. Another September, an dthere we were— inhabitants of the gay top floor. Mr. Matthews and Miss Lynch were our advisors — and we began to plan many exciting things like paper drives an dthe Prom. The Prom was our great social event of all our High School career. We had a large committee and went Over the Rainbow” into a beautiful world of imagi- nation. Our Christmas party centered around an original play called Fifth Avenue Scrooge”. We will never forget Jimmy Jenkins playing Santa Claus and losing his pillows! Or how splendidly our boys did in basketball, football, and baseball. Our Junior year was tremendous, but we were very eager to be on top and hold the coveted crown — Seniors. We made it at last — Kings of Bourne High. Our class dominated most athletic teams. We had a great football season, tied our old rivals — Wareham, unbeaten in many games! And then we surged on to take the Class D championship for Southeastern Massachusetts in basketball competition. John Gallo won the Sweeney Award, and he Chuck Cahoon, and Paul Rob- bins made the All Star team for the state. Our Class officers weer Victor Kim as president (back from the Junior year). Chuck Cahoon, vice-president; Janet Cushing, secretary; and Ben Quimby, treasurer. We began working feverishly to earn money for the great class trip to Washington, a long anticipated event! We had food sales, census taking, magazine sales, and we furnished refreshments at town meeting and the PTA talent show. We had a great Armistice Day assembly with the play, Bury the Dead”. But our great triumph was the annual class play, You’re Only Young Once”. Despite all the storms, we had a great success! Suddenly we are almost o ut the doors of Bourne High ... yet it seems like we have just entered. But behind us we leave many mem- ories and echoes of fun and companionship. Ahead is a beckoning future, full of work and adventure and living. And we have hearts full of Bourne Memories for all the Rainy days! 30



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eniop Name Nickname Favorite Pastime Favorite Song Favorite Food Always Remember Sally Anderson Sal Eating and listening Great Pretender ke Cream Class Trip Gail Barlow Susan Bradley Sue to music Talking Daydreaming or Unchained Melody Everything Swedish Meatballs Class Trip Cheerleading Charles Gaboon Chuck” talking Listening to radio Ivory Tower Fish Sticks Coach Laughton ' s John Carafoli JC” Getting into trouble There ' s Nothing Like Everything big smile Florine Clouette Pixi” Dancing a Dame Steak and Mushrooms Homeroom brawls Cynthia Courtney Cindi” Having fun Where ' s Your Heart Strawberry Shortcake Class Trip Priscilla Curry Janet Cushing Shorty” Bunny” Eating and being Because Italian Food Italian Ravioli Class Trip Night we won Althea DeLano ■ Al” a nuisance Rollerskating Why Do Fools Food in general Class D Championship Sore feet on Class Trip Bruce Delsie Duke” Playing cards Fall In Love Begin the Beguine Spaghetti meatballs Bay State Tourney Jane Drew Janie” Don Band of Gold Spaghetti meatballs Donald Fougere Don” Jane Band of Gold Spaghetti Met Jane here John Gallo Honey bun” ' ' X ' orking on my car Don ' t Blame It On Me Ravioli Bay State Championship Karen Gibbs Kay” Eating Always Strawberry Shortcake Sleeping in bathtub Fied Gomes Lefty” Working on car Little Girl of Mine Steak on Class Trip Class Trip Stetson Griffith Ted” Listening to You ' ve Got the Pizza Pie Class Trip Alma Flandy Blondie” rock ' n roll Wareham Magic Touch Melody of Love Lobster Skipping School Rosemary Flarris Scottie” Living it up Dear Worcester Tech Shrimp Cocktail Skipping School John Hickey Hick” With the boy ' s Little Girl of Mine Spaghetti Sports Albia Hiltwein Bee Reading Bell Bottom Blues Shrimp Lobster Chem lab and mad Bruce Howard Skip” Polishing my car Lady of Spain Cheeseburger prof in my group Faith Jackson Reddy” Exploring something If I Loved You Pizza Helen James Jenkins Jim” Skipping class Can You Find It In Roast Ham Class Trip Joyce Kennerly Eyes” Telephone talk Your Heart Picnic Theme Fried Chicken Class Trip Victor Kim Vic” Work Tennessee Waltz Spaghetti Pizza ' 55 Bourne-Wareham Judy Koskella Judy” Living in Maine Autumn Leaves Mrs. Green ' s Meatballs football game Class Trip Thomas Long Reverend” Cruising in a Ford I Believe Sirloin Steak George Low Doris Matie Dottie” Just taking it easy Sleeping It ' s Almost Tomorrow It ' s Almost Tomorrow Shrimp Cocktail Lobster Robert MacNamara Mac” Listening to Honest Darling, Lobster Maurice Mendes Moe” rock ' n roll Soda fountain Believe Me Little Girl Ham Class Trip Yvonne Mitchell Mitch” Fooling around No, Not Much Fried Chicken Sports Clayton Moore Clay” Playing hockey Hey There Lemon Pie Noel Muir Fuzzy” Eating and fooling Harbor Lights Everything Charles Neal Chas” around Working on car Great Pretender Fried Chicken Jean Nuttall Jeannie” Listening to radio Heartbreak Hotel Everything Class Trip Kenneth O ' Connell Kenny” Girls Wayward Wind Veal Cutlets ’55 Bourne-Wareham Robert O ' Connell Bob” Relaxing Tutti-Frutti Lobster football game Key Club Wallace Perry Jud” Baseball Ghost Riders in Steak Benjamin Quimby Ben” Playing golf the Sky Moon-Glow Chicken Sandwich Paul Regazio Riggie” Working on cars On Top of Old Smoky Lobster with Apple Pie Class Trip Paul Robbins Snake” Dreaming of girls Long Tall Sally Lamb Chops Class Trip Jean Schuster Slim” With Frank Moonglow Pizza Mr. Gray ' s laugh Edward Shay Tim” I Believe Fried Clams Senior Trip Kenneth Sundman Ken” Spending money He Steak Senior Play Jean Tassinari Shorty” Listening to radio Melody of Love Veal Cutlets Avis Tripp Trippy” Listening to records Long Tall Sally Chicken Chow Mein Class Trip Ruth Tucy Reading Ivory Tower Pizza Shrimp Salad and Nancy Upton Looking for my brother Little Girl of Mine Steak Southern Fried Marcia Watt Listening to radio Heartbreak Hotel Chicken Pizza Class Trip Robert White Bob” Being lazy Rhapsody in Blue Lobster Thermidor Cafeteria meals Louis Wright Sonny” Swimming Wedding Bells Filet Mignon Teachers

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