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THE TRIDENT White, Laura Ada Youngster Latin Club f2Jg Junior Speaking CFina1sJ Senior Play C495 Assembly Committee 1433 Trident Board C433 Class Basketball. Hutchins comes each noon and night To bring and take our Ada White No wonder such attention is paid Because Ada's such a good maid. White, Kempton Rudolph Kempy Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Trident Boardg Wearer of B Here's another from the basketball team Who in that line is very keen Of his success we have no doubt Because merely his line will get him about. Winehell, Francis George Winchell Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain C455 Wearer of HB . Winchell knows his football And as a captain he did begin We'll admit it's made him kinda tall But we can't say, it's made him thin. Winslow, Clarence Everett X Winslow Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Treasurer C459 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 1319 Tiident Board 1455 Honor Student, Wearer of B We wonder why the sober look When he suddenly spies a certain book It's sometimes rather hard to know What makes this boy walk so terribly slow. Witham, Donald Harry Donnie Football 3, 43 Wearer of HB . Donnie lives on Main Street Quite a pleasant lad to meet If we want a chew of gum We go to him and get some. Wray, Alma Page Alma Latin Club 2, 33 Trident Board C43 Senior Play, Treasurer of Class ill Junior Speaking iSemi-flnalsbg Traffic Officer 3, 43 Triple H. Club C31 Here's a maid by the name of Wray Who took part in the Senior Play We hope she has more success in life Than she had in the play as Francis Wife. Young, Roscoe Emerson Horse Baseball 3, 43 Football C453 Wearer of B . Although Young seems rather bashful And his stride somewhat slow We think he's rather tactful When running for the goal.
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4 , .5 .. sf? we ass THE TRIDENT Swan, Rosa Elizabeth Rosa Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Mgr. Magazine Cam- paigng Junior Speaking 4Semi-finals53 Honor Student. Rosa's lessons are always done well And her past to you I can easily tell She's always bashful in front of a boy But 'inwardly we know he's her secret Joy. Sweet, Mary Louise Typing Awards 435. Mary's quite a dancer As youlve probably all surmised We know what she'll answer , When her diploma meets her eyes. Mary Tardiif, Viola Marjorie Vi Student Council 4255 Asst. Mgr. Girlsl Basketball 4355 Mgr. Girls' Basketball 4455 Class Ring Committee 4355 Class Day Speakerg Cheer Leader 4355 Wearer of B Typing Awards 4355 Mgr. Magazine Cam- paign 4455 Junior Speaking 4Semi-flnals5. Vi has always boy friends galore And to her they never seem a bore She is also a genius in regard to styles For which we know she'd walk many Miles. Thompson, Natalie Jannette Tommy Senior Play 4453 Football Social 4455 Triple H. Club 435: Junior Speaking 4Semi-Hnals55 Typing Awards 435. Natalie's quite an actress And success for her will be soon If she ever gets over the practice Of craving for a 'tMoon. Titcomb, Ruth Brown Ruthie Junior Speaking 4Finals55 U. of M. Speaking Contestg Trident Boardg Glee Club. Ruth a smiling lass is she And from any task she never did flee We wish her happiness and great success For the future for her is to be the best. Titcomb, Serena Southard Serena Junior Speaking 4Semi-finals55 Honor Student. Serene by nature Serena by name Serenest of all That to our class came. Van Der Kar, Arthur Lester Vandy Bucksport Seminary 4155 Vice President Class 4455 Football Social 4455 Football 3, 45 Track 4355 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Inter-class Basketball 435 Class Track 3, 4 Class Day Speakerg Capt. Magazine Contest 4355 Wearer of B 5 Junior Speaking 4A1ternate5. In dancing with him no one can compete And he's always dressed so very neat For Vice President of our class he's been just great And Betty we know will be his fate. VVatson, Alvina Louise Typing Awards 4353 Traffic Officer 445. Through your lessons you just wade And very seldom have to be made We know your future will be bright And bring to you a great delight. Alvina
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THE TRIDENT 17 .. 0' XX X '10 as QW 2' . - ,l X . QR , .M', ,5AFxr ai-X: K .T if A. Log of the Senior Class 1929-In Port of Brewer Brewer High School signed articles. Captain Bradbury to pilot the good ship Con- queror over the sea of Booklore. The Captain had for his officers Sarah Littlefield, lst mate: Alma Wray, Purser: and Margaret Reid, Yeoman. A crew of one hundred and twenty-three green hands were signed on to manage the sails and windlasses. A cargo of books, pencils and paper destined to be delivered at Sophomore Island was placed ln the middle hold and the ship sailed from the harbor. 1930-In Port Sophomore Island Bad weather during voyage. In a severe brainstorm off Cape Algebra several lads were lost overboard. Some were later picked up by passing ships: others were claimed by the sea. Captain Bradbury had the ship put ln drydock and allowed the deck-hands to rest until the next cargo should be signed on. This consignment would prob- ably be something in September. In the fall we sailed out of? the harbor with a fair wind. The officers reporting were Captain Bradbury, Mate Llttleheld, Purser Corey and Yeoman Reid. In November we encountered the pirate ship Bangor. The pirates struggled hard for our loot but because of our flne training were able to take only 6 of our 13 pigsklns. During the winter we took on a cargo of Cocoanuts which we had to throw into the middle hold. This gave us fine practice for our games of Basketball that we played at harbors and points inland. As we were sailing out of Diamond Bay we took on a few baseballs which amused the sailors all the rest of the spring. After the strenuous flght with the pirates and our winter's work flnlshed Captain Bradbury had the ship put in dry dock to have it rebuilt for the next voyage which promised to be a hard one. As this voyage would be started in September we were beached for the summer hoping to sign articles for the fall cruise. 1931-In Port Junior Many of the sailors did not report to receive their new ratings because the sail for the sea of Exhibition was to be difficult as we all had to be sea-lawyers. However, all the officers reported except Mate Littlefield whose place was taken by Mate Bolster. We reached Goal-line Bay where the Bangor Man- eaters tried to devour us but instead we took eighteen of them as captives of whom the others mourned their loss greatly. Our crew of seamen dld line work juggling the cargo that was taken on during the winter. In February all hands became sea lawyers. In the early spring a terrible stage storm came up which swept all hands overboard. Those who managed to reach shore were Francis Bradbury, Lester Graham, Howard Goodwin, Ernest Churchill, Urban Lord, Sarah Littlefield, Ruth Tltcomb, Arlene Bean, Dom- thy Goodwin and Ada White. Graham immediately put out ln a small boat to rescue the others which he was able to do by April 15th. As this was a very nerve racking experience it was decided that the crew have a little pleasure. This was in the form of a few games of Baseball which were very successful. 'I'he Conqueror was put in drydock in June and all hands were given a vacation before the most wonder- ful of all the sails. The cruise to the promised land. 1932-In Port Senior Ninety-five sailors reported in September. The of- ficers were the same except Mate Van Dar Kar who filled Mate Bolster's place. We sailed out of the harbor with Winchell bos'n of the crew which consisted of Miles, McLaughlin, Daly, Gray, Johnson, Wltham, Young, Houston, Ivers, Mathews, Browning, Churchill, Graham, Harriman, Van Dar Kar, and White. A terrific wind came up that blew from the shores of Bangor and tried to tear the sails clown but Winchel1's crew on watch was able to iight against the storm and gain 12 knots. This was our fourth year on board so lt was decided that an exhibition should be given to show what had been learned about a ship and its equipment. The spectacle called Tiger House proved to be very mysterious. The cast consisted of Helen Brimmer, Clyde Bennett, Francis Bradbury, Alma Wray, How- ard Goodwln, Sarah Littlefield, Urban Lord, Natalie Thompson, Wilfred Pooler and Ada White. Our sallorettes did fine work at Basketball this year, winning every game they played. Those Seniors participating were Reid, Corey, Spencer, Srtymlest, Graves and Putman. The prize crew entered a regatta which was held in Bangor. They were victorious and brought home the trophy. The ones that made the victory possible were Miles, McLaughlin, Humphrey, White, Van Der Kar, Smith, Graham, Browning and Bolster. It is growing warm so Gray, Bragdon, D. Smith, Ivers, Winchell, Wltham and Houston are doing their daily dozen by running around the deck several times each day. Spring is here or that is what Miles McLaughlin, White, Browning, Young, Smith, Van Der Kar, Cotter and Butler tell us because they are back on the diamond again. We are now looking forward with great interest to entering the harbor of the Promised Land. We have sailed for four long years to reach this harbor. It is expected that the Conqueror will be sold and the sailors will go into other fields.
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