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oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o19o oBoHoSo 0360 oeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 16 19 20 30 JAN. 1 Q 7 10 13 15 23, Q4- 227 Q9 30 Frm. 4- 6 7 ll 13 14- 19 Q1 QQ Q4- Miss Kirbyis car froze up and it was worth the price of admission to see certain seniors pushing it. Betty P. was bossing the job! Our Cross Country Team saw themselves sprint to the Class B Championship in the movies shown in Room IV today. VVe expect to receive post cards from Hollywood soon. Seniors' Xmas Party! Dancing and games were enjoyed. Of course Santa was there and believe it or not, Francis Zahn got a doll. A program for Christmas was given by Miss Kirby. If you want someone to do your Xmas Shopping-Hire Rita Charette! All out for holidays. Back to school after the holidays! Everybody showing off their gifts. New corduroys, sweaters, and new jewelry for the girls, dazzle the eyes of every passer-by. Happy New Year and Boys watch out-it's Leap Year! Since Arthur B. lost courage maybe Alice will succeed. Made plans to go to Providence to see Maria Chapdelainef' a French movie. Here's where you, Leo and Rita B., will come in handy as interpreters. The books for the annual play, Oh, Professor arrived. Everyone will try to outdo the other. YVe pledge our support to basketball. Basketball team defeated by North Kingstown. Score 42-16. Rehearsals under way with Ken in the role of the Professor, Percival Court- wright, in Oh, Professor. Principal VV. L. Callahan awards letters. Mr. Jos. Mc-Gee, Coach of Providence College, addresses student body. Uh, woe is us -Second Quarter Exams! Berk's Bogonias lost the basketball game to the B. H. S. Regulars. WVe start plans for Year Book. Ceeile selected to be Editor-in-Chief. Verna took pity on all the Fems and brought a mirror to school. By the way- Yerna-have you started the Guinea Pig Farm yet? Ticket Selling Contest started. Bliss Keeffe is treasurer. Come on gang CSeniorsj! Is it going to be 10092719 Sure! Sophomores hold class party. Mr. Gerald O'Connor should be proud of this class. Mr. Eccleston is some story-teller. Freshmen lead in contest so far. Hurry up Seniors. Hurrah-S-E-N-I-0-R-S-Rah, Rah, Rah. We won the ticket selling contest with 110.2175 Thanks to Audrey who sold 41 tickets. First night of our play. Everything went off fine and all enjoyed the show. The second production of the play. The weather kept so many at home that a third production will be staged. Valentines reveal many romances. Junior class party. Freddie Bailey entertained with solo, The Music Goes Round and Round. Party well planned. Committee deserves credit. Last night of play! And now it is a thing of the past. It was a huge success, thanks to Mr. Callahan, Director. Eddie Mottola says if February don't March, then April May. YVhcle week off. However, basketball carried on. YVe lose to Colt. SIXTEEN
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00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0190 0B0H0S0 0360 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 OCT. Q Decided on rings and had our measurements taken. 3 Three cheers! Our foodsale was abig success. It added 9527 to our treasury. 7 Held class meeting to make plans for our Fall Dance. Editha is our Honorable Chairman. 8 School closed on account of possible outbreaks of infantile paralysis. 21 Back to school after vacation. Not. much excitement. 24, Q5 After three days work, we vacate while our teachers are taught by teachers. W'e win another football game-De La Salle, 0- VVe,', 19. - Q8 Back to school and ready to put our noses to the grind-stone. Heaven knows some of us can spare a few extra inches. Hear Yef, The news you love to hear-School Safurday Mornings! ! ! 30 VVe had dancing and girls you should see Freddy tripping the light fantastic- hut you should have seen Cecile's white shoes when he finished. 31 Another class meeting to decide on invitations for Fall Dance. Nov. 4 French classes meet our new French teacher, Miss Demers, who is substituting for Mr. Carlson. Two teachers in one year. My, but our classes are hard on their teachers. 5 Curiosity burns Cecile! If you want to know how sodium reacts with water ask Cecile, she knows. p 6 Members of the Decoration Committee cut out gold stars to decorate hall. Kenneth proves himself quite handy with the scissors. 8 Come one-come all! It's Our dance. You should see June Blackinton. If Hollywood could see her, Garbo wouldn,t have a chance. 9 The morning after! There are many remnants of fingerwaves and a few sleepy heads, here and there. 12 S-0-S. By way' of the high seas. Monsieur Clifton says that, his tonsils being removed. his pronounciation of French is hindered. VVe wonder! 16 Our boys won the Class B Championship. Earl LeClaire and Eddie lllottola, co-captains, both Seniors, starred in the events. 19 Cecile also a Senior heads the rank list with the average of 95.16. VVho says we're not a good class? Q0 Superintendent J. C. Sweeney feted. VVe extend congratulations and best wishes to Mr. Sweeney our Superintendent in his completion of Q5 years' service to the Schools of Burrillville. 21 Hamilton speaks! All listen as Alexander,' expounds his knowledge of Chem- istry. Q4 School closes for the Thanksgiving recess. DEC. 6 Senior Class holds Military Vllhist. Netted 52318. 7 Today's our last Saturday in school. No hard feelings, but we're glad. 9 Our principal was honored by the Burrillville Boy Scout troops. Mr. Callahan is chairman of the Advisory Council of the Scouts. 10 Class rings arrived and of course we had to show them off. 13 Friday thc 13th. No had luck reported. FIFTEEN
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0O00000000000000000000OO0OO00OOOOOOOO0O0000000OOOUOGOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOO 0190 oBoHoSo o36o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo MAR. 3 VVe attend motion pictures in connection with Rhode Island Tercentenary. The episodes dealt with the life of the early colonists. 6 C. Lariviere chosen by Senior girls and faculty as outstanding girl in the Senior Class. She is to represent B. H. S. in the D. A. R. Contest. 7 Track Meet at the Auditorium. What do you say boys-fAre we going to win the Championship? 0 T. Berk lost his track shoes on Saturday. IVe are all praying for the return of the lost soles! 10 Election day. Out on parole. 11 A group of Seniors have gone and got the measles. Tsh! Tsh! IQ 13 18 I9 Q0 QQ Q5 Q6 APRIL 1 6 8, 9 13 15, 16 17 Q1 QQ Q3 MAY 4 Q8 5 8 11 The Senior Class is all bouyed up for their forthcoming supper. Plans are so earnest that some brilliant UD Senior suggested that we buy a cow to supply enough ham. Friday the 13th. Black Cat's Holiday postponed. Cecile and Rosamond, our Siamese Twins, are both absent. Looks bad! We wonder what would happen if one were ever seen without the other. Smoke Screenf, presented at Assembly. Excellent performance. Chills ran up and down our spines. Goody, Goody. VVe had our pictures taken despite the torrents of rain. The girls are feeling well pleased by the compliments paid to them by the photo- grapher. Didn't know we had Garbo and Dietrich in our class, did you? IVe have! Plans for graduation made. The graduating class will present episodes from the history of Burrillville to commemorate Rhode Islandis Tercentenary. In the Providence Journal's selection of the All-Star Schoolboy Indoor Track Team for 1935, two of our Seniors placed, Lavoie for the standing broad jump and Berk for the 1Q-pound shot put. Junior girls present debate at assembly. Class pictures were taken. Many pretty smiles. Senior Supper is a big success. Audrey sure will make someone a good wife. April Fool's Day and many got fooled. Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Callahan upon the death of his mother. Exams-VVe begin to suit,' ourselves for Easter. Glum faces everywhere. Especially in French! Everyone has aged 10 years worrying about the results of the Chemistry exam. Operetta presented before a large gathering. Another success. 'fThe day after the night before. Spring fever epidemic much in evidence. Game with Colt-postponed till tomorrow because of rain. VVe defeat Colt 8-7, in thrilling game. Many are cold but few are frozen. Class meeting: Voted Blue and Vlihite as Class Colors and the Gardenia as Class Flower. VVe defeated South Kingstown in Tennis. Q4- Spring vacation begins. Wie remove sign of Open all Nightv from our books. Tereentenary Opening-Rhode Island Independence Day. Ive lose to South Kingstown. Tough luck. Score 4-3 in a IQ-inning game. We defeat Barrington, 9-0. Senior Dance. Big success. The hook goes to press. SEVENTEEN
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