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THE 1972 SUP Bourne High School PLEMENT • CANAL CURRENTS
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After a seemingly endless three years, the Class of ’72 began its year as the seniors of Bourne High School. Of course the class ex- pected complete respect from the underclass- men, and a few privileges from the administra- tion. However, we soon learned better! The first disappointment came when the senior lunch line disappeared. This blow was almost fatal to the class ego. With the help of the class advisor, Mr. Sturgis, this privilege was once again restored to us. At the Powder Puff football game, the class of ’72 once again showed their ability for suc- cess. The senior girls made remarkable foot- ball players while the boys showed their hidden talents as majorettes and cheerleaders. It was inevitable that the seniors should win. At the annual Homecoming Dance, held on ' •ksgiving night, Beth Walters was crowned “Homecoming Queen”. The other senior members of the court were Sue Wright and Karen Brown. An attempt to make money was the Spaghet- ti Dinner, which was held in January. This was a first at Bourne High and provided funds for graduation and the class party. i 28 f
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Baseball Varsity Despite a dismal 3-10 record, the boys’ Varsity Base- ball team provided many thrills. Under new head coach Andy Laughton, the highlights were the three victories; one against Provincetown and two over Dennis- Yar- mouth. Led in hitting by Sophomore outfielder Dan Sweeney and All-Star second-baseman Tim Bulla, the team showed great promise, but it was not to be, as the club could not get untracked. Pitchers Mike Bars and Marcel Martineau headed the mound staff with other outstanding performances being given by Steve and Ed Gendron, Bobby Reid, John Gould, Mike Roberts and Tom Laughton. Junior Varsity Under head coach Mark Southworth, the Junior Var- sity compiled a fine 8-5 record. Junior Jesse Franco and Sophomore Charlie Cox paced the squad in hitting, while the aces of the pitching staff were Bob Martineau and Bill McMahon. The team’s biggest wins came against Fairhaven, where a Jim Potts home run provided the margin in the 2-0 victory, and arch-rival Falmouth, also, fell before the Junior Canalmen. Three other stellar performers were Joe Wiggins, Joe Joyce, and Stevie Denbaugh.
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