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- 1934 - HBS -1934 Pi-'lil-ll REVIEW illi- MMM- Mr. Theodore L. Darling Mrs. Theodore L. Darling Mr. George A. Dickson Mr. William Doel Mr. Gordon Dozier Mr. George Z. Dunn Mrs. Lucy Dwire Mr. Michael Dwire Mr. William Fagan Miss A. Mildred Fagan Mr. Francis Fagan Falk Brothers Mr. J. B. Farnum Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald Mr. George Flanigan Mr. Clyde Fournier A Friend A Friend Mr. Wilfred E. Gaucher Gautreau's Restaurant Mr. Henry A. Gervais Girard Woolen Company Glasko's Garage Mr. Charles Goodrow Miss Catherine E. Hanley Miss Honora T. Hanley Harrisville Co-operative Store Harrisville Parent Teachers Associa- tion Harrisville Poolroom hir. John R. Hogue Miss Ella M. Hopkins Mr. Howard Hopkins Mr. Benjamin Jarvis Mrs. Benjamin Jarvis Miss Catherine Keeffe Miss Mary M. Keeffe Miss Helen P. Kirby Lait's Pascoag Service Station La.ferte's Garage Mr. Edward Legg Mr. Austin T. Levy Mr. John C. Long Miss Gertrude Looby lllr. Jack Mandeville Manning's Square Deal Miss Helen McCabe Mr. William Miner Mr. Charles Moore Mrs. Clyde Mowry Mr. Joseph Mousseau New York Department Store hir. Alexander Nicholson lNIr. VV. Harold 0'Connor Mr. Gerald 0'Connor hir. Edward 0'Rourke Panny's Musical Merrimacs Mr. Louis Pascoe Nlr. Frank Phetteplace Miss Elizabeth Piche Pickering's Store Reed's Market Mr. Eugene Riley Mr. John Rivers Mrs. Mary Robideau Miss Bridget M. Ryan Miss Louise Savage Sayles Avenue Market Shea's Market Mr. Everett B. Sherman Mr. Benjamin Soloman Miss H. M. Smith Mrs. E. D. Steere Mrs. Eva T. Steere Mr. Ted Strickland Mr. Joseph Sweeney Mrs. Joseph Sweeney Mr. Andrew S. Thompson Mrs. Nettie L. Thompson Mr. Joseph Trementozzi Mr. Eugene Trinque Miss Julia Walker The W. R. Waterman Companv Mr. Chester Woodward Woonsocket School of Commercial Sciences THIRTEEN i-l-1 -1
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1934 - HB5 - i934 1- T REVIEW g The editorial staff of the Burrillville High School Review Wishes to express their sincere appreciation to all who have in any way contributed to the success of this edition. To the patrons and patronesses who by their generous contributions have financially sup- ported their efforts they are especially grateful. PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. Edward Bailey Mr. Luther Bailey Mr. Fred Baldwin Mrs. Fred Bailey Miss Muriel Barnes Berard 81 North's Drug Store Mr. Frank Berry Mr. N. P. Boutiette Mr. Jesse Breault Mr. J. A. Brigham Mrs. Manton F. Browne Reverend Elden Bucklin Mrs. Bessie M. Burrows Burton's Garage Bryant-Stratton College Mr. William L. Callahan Mr. Paul Charette Clover Farm Store Miss Marion Cochran Miss Eileen Corrigan Cuimm0's Variety Store Mr. Henry J. Cushing TWELVE
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1934 - HBS -1934 ? SEPT. 11 I3 15 I8 20 26 27 28 OCT. 1 4- 9 12 15 16 Q3 24- Q6-27 30 Nov. Q 6 9 ll 16-17 1 . Review 'T'-nl CLASS DIARY Everyone is glad to be back again after the long vacation. The Seniors are on the verge of mutiny because they were driven out of Room II. VVe are in Room III. Our class promises to be the largest in the history of B. H. S. As yet, our former president, Russell Jarvis, has failed to put in an appearance. We had our first class meeting to-day and the same officers were re- elected. Oh where, oh where is our president? Louise Cushing has discovered a new method for doing math. Mr. Callahan calls it Cushing's Own. Russell is back. Now we feel better. Even if we have no desks we still have our president. We held a hot-dog roast last night at Miss Fagan's camp. Even though Mr. Callahan cheated more than anyone else in the treasure hunt, Arthur Gervais found the treasure. VVe also discovered that Alma Corrigan and Viola Rancourt could easily compete with the boys in high jumping. VVe received our first lot of candy and it's selling like hot cakes. Eleanor Harnois is absent. Probably due to the candy she stole. VVynne Gibson showed us style direct from Paree. Dancing to-day. We voted Bertrand Leduc and Thomas Lace the most graceful. Teddy', Darling was caught passing out advice to-day. Hip! Hip! Good old Columbus. The holiday was most welcomed. Some of us have sore feet,-Louise, Alma, and Eleanor hiked around the reservoir. Alma acquired a new nickname, Powerful Katrinkaf' Some moniker, huh? Class meeting again. Decided to have our dance November We moved to the hall. At last we have found a place for our books! Teachers' Institute and are we happy? The girls started a track team but were forced to sit down on every curbstone they saw. V Everyone is getting ready for the lig dance. The hall is fflled with autumn colors. The dance was a success! All are declaring what a good time they had. We won another race from Woonsocket, 16-39. We hear that Bessie caught a pout at Sand Dam. We hope she won't pout now. Armistice Day but worse luck, it's Saturday. Exams. And with them such worried expressions! FOURTEEN
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