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....M.--.1934 - HBS - l934 l 'liilli REVIEW lii-l'- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OFFICERS President .. .. Russell Jarvis Vice-President .. Albert George Secretary .. .. Byron Hardy Treasurer .. .. Grace Dwire Faculty Advisor Miss Mary Keeffe In September 1930 we climbed aboard the great dirigible that had been chris- tened the Class of One Nine Three Four. There was a crew of more than eighty, captained by Miss Keeffe, who has brought us through many a storm. We enlisted for a non-stop flight of four long years, with the determination that the ship would be safely moored in June 1934. In spite of the rough winds and bad weather we are now nearing our destination. During our flight we have contrib- uted much to keep B. H. S. in the limelight. We have always been well represented in all activities of the school. The finest of Burrillville's ath- letes have come from our ranks. There is no sport in which we have not par- ticipated. We Won the inter-class championship for outdoor track in April 1934, and our athletes did much toward the winning of the Class B Championships this year. Members of our crew have ranked high in scholarship. One of our class- mates won a ten dollar prize for an essay. Even though the ship occasion- ally rocked we were not shaken from our position. Now as we are about to finish our course several of our mem- bers will be enrolled in the Rhode Island Honor Society. We have always done our part in the ticket contests. When we were Fresh- men we ranked second, in our Sopho- more and Junior year we ranked third, and this year we won the contest with an average of 100i'Z9. As to our social activities, we held a costume party in October 1930 when we were Freshmen. This party is memorable in having made us better acquainted with each other. In Octo- ber 1931 We held a second Halloween party which proved to be even gayer and more enjoyable than our Freshman party. When we were Juniors the class voted for a Halloween party again. In our Senior year we held a hot-dog roast and a Christman party both of which were most enjoyable. Continuing our Senior activities we held two successful dances, one in the Fall and the other in the Spring. In February, 1934, we put forth our best efforts in making the Senior play, Girl Shy, one of the best plays ever presented by the school. VVith a crew of forty-nine, the dirig- ible The Class of One Nine Three Four, is approaching its moorings. We regret the loss of those Who were unable to continue the course, and express sincere gratitude to all who have made this journey pleasant and profitable. Luther L. Bailey, '34 SEVENTEEN
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7 16 16 26 Q8 APRIL 2 4- 5-6 17 18 Q0 23 28 BTAY 1 2 ll 12 14- l934 - HBS - l934 T' REVIEW lVe all feared the outcome of .Iack's climb in Jack and the Beanstalk. A. Gervais and Teddy Darling had a Hat tire. Joe Ducharme made a good Redbeard and could those girls dance? Dorothy Goodrow fell,' for a handsome 'KSenor with a black mus- tachiof' Mr. 0'Connor is specializing the radio. His program was enjoyable. Five Well known Senior girls were chased from Harrisville and ran into Miss Kirbyis house. Miss Kirby, being a brave soul, went out with her shot-gun and scared him away. Doubtless to say, she had to take the girls home. Yearbook staff elected. Exams. One consolation, we have but one more set at B. H. S. Plans for Senior dance are under way. B. Hardy is chairman. Captain Russell's Showboat was given great applause. Vacation week. We are beginning to feel what graduation means-oh, for a good biography. Photographer' came today. Room III became a studio on quite short notice. Boys won another Class B Championship at the relay carnival at Brown and brought home more medals. lllilitary VVhist,-Classmates, it seems strange that we all won the prizes but then All's fair in love or war. Plaque for championship came. A big day. The boys won a thirteen inning game at St. Raphael's expense with a score of 5-4-. BillH Emrick saved the day. Here's hoping we get that championship. We have a good start, winning five games out of five! Some of our illustrious classmates planted a tree in commemoration of the day. The dance. We used our class colors, blue and silver, for decorations. All seemed to enjoy themselves. Kingston meet. Fenley was again victorious and broke the record for the day in his mile run. Charlie Fagan brought hozre a medal for his javelin throwing, while J. Corrigan Won two medals, gaining six points for us, and H. Zahn tied for second place in the pole vault. We go to press. - SIXTEEN
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.- 1il934 - HB5 - l934 -i........, 'Wt- REVIEW -'W A PERSONAL GLIMPSE OF THE CLASS OF 1934 NAME E. Mowry .l. Ducharnte C. Bailey C. Fagan M. Bailey L. Bailey B. Phetteplace W. Spencer R. Parenteau T. Darling L. Nicholson K. Putnam J. Mosseauu W. Gibson L. Thompson E. Tessier Q. Trementozzi W. Emrick R. Jarvis E. Aines E. Hopkins V. Rancourt E. Harnois USUALLY FOUND AMBITION Reading To live in town In a garage To be a mechanic Mumbling Hasn't any Jumping To be a blacksmith Counting his money To save some Driving a model T To get a real car Hiking To get back on time In the lab To blow it up Sleeping To play hockey Ponting To run the school At home To be a private secretary Selling candy To own a horse Imitating Eddie Cantor To be a second Eddie Combing her hair To stay neat Talking To ride in a Ford In Pascoag To be a boxer Doing math To be a mathematician Smiling To lose his bashfulness Everywhere To have peace and quiet Studying To be a stenog Giggling To ride in a roadster Playing Tennis To become a champion Winking To be a star EIGHTEEN
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