Brewer High School - Trident Yearbook (Brewer, ME)

 - Class of 1934

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THE TRIDENT 15 5 K Gle-e Club Mallory, Arthur Loren Zabe, Annabelle Ferris Zaby 9 Annabelie can dance, and how. And likes it very wellg Shefs so small and so skinny She sure looks cute when with her Winny . Toots Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Inter-class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Inter-class Football, 1, 2, 33 Wearer of B : Asst. Mgr. Cross Country, 2. Tootsie is this young I11Z't11'S name. He hails from down in Orrington, Maine. Although he's good in English and physics He's better with McCracken and civics. 'I I I1'I I' Ns sz J EV J -SSC Exchanges this year as last have been almost a total failure. The most likely explanation of this we can suggest is that perhaps some of the schools with whom we have formerly exchanged have discontinued their papers as an economy measure. We wish that this custom of exchanging might be brought back t-o normal a11d continued, as it is the only way other schools, which are well acquainted with our athletic powers, may learn something of our scholastic at- tainments in at least 0118 line. However, we have at least the following ex- changes: The Oracle, Shead Memorial School, Eastport, Maine. As this will be our first exchange with Shead's Oracle we are unable to make the customary criticism. Welcome to Brewer, Eastport! The ll. U. I. Scroll. Higgins Classical Institute, Cll2ll'l9St!lll, Maine. A good magazine in general. Per- haps the best parts are the editorials and literary department. Lasell Lealres. Lasell Junior College, Auburndale. Massachusetts. This contains some clever stories, but the athletic department is rather incomplete and we miss the customary joke columns. The Sedan. Hampden Academy, Hampden Maine. Again lack of a magazine in our library makes it impossible for us to make criticism or comments, but we confess that we are a bit curious as to the signi- Iicance of the title. Pine Needles. Mattanawcook Academy, Lincoln, Maine. Your yearbook is equal to the usual school magazine in most respects, and ahead of them in one respect-your French department. We have never seen this in another school paper, but we think it a fine idea. Thr' Nlrallycr. Bridgton Academy, North Bridgton, Maine. Another newcomer to whom we extend the same welcome we gave Eastport. '

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THE TRIDENT Stewart, Rowen Livingston Stewart Traffic Officer, 3, 43 Football, 2, 33 Basket- ball, 2, 3. Rowen Stewart certainly got the looks But he don't take a liking to his books. He says he never has an ache or pain When he is with his girl, Elaine , Wentworth, Elizabeth Myra Libby Glee Club, 2, 43 Se'Beowulf Club, 43 Chair- man of Football Banquet, 43 Basketball, 4. Libby has ia pleasant smile All around sheis a girl worth while. Working hard with honest vigor Her heart could not be any bigger. Stuart, Joanne Morse Joanne ' Triple H. Club, 33 Se'Beowulf, 43 Football Banquet, 43 Librarian, 43 Traffic Office-r, 4. As we ,sit and try to think Of something that will rhyme with Link The blonde librarian by the name of Stuart Is the only thing we can find that will do it. Whiting, Ralph Mortimer Whitie Junior Speaking CAlternateJ3 X. E. Club, 3, 43 Football Social Play fMan-agerJ3 Senior Play tManagerJ3 Traffic Officer, 3, 43 Tri- dent Board, 43 Wilson MacDonald Fund QManagerJ, 43 Usher Junior Exhibition, 4. We have a very smart lad VVho certainly knows his history well From the days of Julius Ceasar To the reign of Olivelr Cromwell. Thompson, Marjorie Mason Marj Latin Club, 1, 23 French Play, 23 Glee Club, 2, 43 President Glee Club, 43 Se'Beowulf Club, 43 Triple H. Club., 33 Assembly Com- mittee, 43 Honor Student. Marjorie Thompson with curly hair, Dark blue eyes and a pleasant air, Full of fun, a friend to all, The quiete-st girl in the study hall. Wiles, E. Louis Chemo Willy Basketball, 43 Junior Speaking fSemi- finalslg Traffic Officer, 3, 43 Baseball, 43 Wearer of UB . Willyls an awful bashful guy ' Whene'er there's girls about, l We know he has a girl somewhere, l But just try and find out. ' Washburn, Ernell Mary Bunny Glee Club, 2, 43 Librarian, 43 Traffic Officer, 3, 4: Triple H. Club, 3, 43 Office Girl, 23 Football Banquet, 4. We know heir by the name of Bunty Because we can't call helr runlty. When we speak of a boy named Dick Up in the air her ears do prick. - Winslow, Frederick Albert Freddy Band, 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 Asst. X Mgr. Football, 33 Asst. Mgr. Baseball, 23 l Junior Speaking fSemi-finafsy, 33 Captain 1 Subscription Week, 43 Trident Board, 43 l Traffic Officer, 3, 43 Wearer of B 3 Mgr. of Football, 4. T i Q p X A 4 v Freddy is a joker, he thinks he's a sheik x',. M He teases the girls so little and weak The older girls treat him as just a toy For they know Freddie is still just a boy.



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16 THE TRIDENT if fx 1 W g l 6 if 11- ' W 'I 55 gy Q I I lm History of the Class of 1934 Place: Brewer High School. Time: 1931-34. A four act play was presented by the class of 1934 for the benefit of Brewer High School and its pupils. The first act opened in the year 1930-31 at Brewer High School. On the rising of the curtain we saw 126 beings. By the strange attitudes and amateur acting, all spec- tators knew that they were Freshmen. The first important scene of the Freshmen's life was tl1e class election. This event took place in March with Mrs. Libby as advisor. The officers elected for the ensuing year were: President, Wilbur Coulte-rg Vice President, Nelson Carterg Secretary, Marion Huggardg Treasurer, Margaret Hinkley. Fol- l-owing the e'ection Miss Emerson was introduced as the class advisor for the next three years. Scene II The next scene took place in the gym- nasium of the high school. It showed the freshmen dressed in their best, frolicking at their first class social. What a party! What vivacity! Act II, Scene I This act, The Sophomore , took place in the year 1931-32 with practically the same cast. Tlhere were of course a few who had resigned from the cast, the acting being a little too difficult. Here again was seen a class election with Miss Emerson as supervisor. Class officers: President, Wilbur Coulterg Vice President, Reginald Libbyg Secre-tary, Alice Parker, Treasurer, Margaret Hinkley. This group unlike the Freshmen seemed to have a leaning toward sports. Here we saw girls that were not to be ignored. What did that big banner mean? The Sophomore girls were stepping up into the second class basketball team. Scene Il Another scene showed us a laughing, humming group. This must have been traditional for here was another social affair in the gym. Ah! This was even a better and more lively party than the one shown in Act I. Yes, those were the same girls and boys. The affair had the same lively note but there was a difference. The boys appeared more gallant and paid more attention to the girls than to artificial ice. This was a longer act. There was still another scene. The Sophomore girfs of the Glee Club showed us how they could sing. Why two-thirds of the club were Sophomo-res! Act III The curtain rose on a very dignified group. Here we see the plenipotentiary Richard Kiah with his vice president, Nelson Carterg his secretary, Pat Coulter, and his treasurer, Margaret Hinkley. 1 imagine that the latter will be in the U. S. Treasury Department some day! Scene II The curtain rose on a group showing great excitement. How exalted it looked. Who is that stranger? Isn't he rather old for a student? A.h, he is a salesman! Look at all those cases! Questions shot back and forth. The Juniors were choosing their ring. Weren't they a fastidi-ous group for we soon saw the same group in another scene- an angry mob in a mass meeting. Discussions went on furiously. Rings were pulled off making one pile after another. Then they were bundled off to the faotlory for inspection. Again we see the same group now happy and smiling, meeting the ring salesman! Junior year is certainly trying. Scene III This scene showed us the colorful Orange and Bl-ack everywhere. Oh! here comes a group of heroes. Those are the famous Juniors who make up the -team which is out to whip its deadly rival-the Bangor teams. Whoopee! Brewer beat Bangor 12 no 0. Scene IV What a truiy be-autiful spectacle. Gowns of every color and shade. Boys with carnations in their buttonholes. A gala affair surely. Then too- weren't they occupying the seats of honor? Right up in front of a'l those haughty seniors. And weren't they proud of their speakers, Margaret Hinkley, Smith, Maxine McLaughlin, Ellen Ellis, Dorothy Jeanette Perkins, Doris Dutch 1alt.J, Nelson Carter, Earl Reid, Ashley Clewley, Reginald Libby, Henry King, Ralph Whiting falt.J. Act IV, Scene I This act covers the year 1933-34. Tlhe first scene opens with a blending of sadness and joy. Here some old faces are missing. Friends in- quire -about the absent ones. All are eagerly greeting one another and pledging support to their candidates. After much voting we find the following officers have been elected: President, Richard Kiahg Vice Pres- ident, Reginald Libby, Secretary, Aiice Parker, and Treasurer, Margaret Hinkley. Scene II In the gymnasium we discover a lively group making preparations for a social a11d dance. Scene III A shift from the gymnasium to the audi- torium-the Senior Football Social, one of the great- est social events of the year. The curtain goes up and an interlude- The Varsity Coach is presented. Scene IV Presents the Annual Senior Play under the direction of Miss Wray. This year the play, pre- sented in the usual successful manner, was J-onesy . Scene V The grand climax-Class Day and grad- uati-on.

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