Brewer High School - Trident Yearbook (Brewer, ME)

 - Class of 1935

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THE TRIDENT I '27,-f CLASS DAY SPEAKERS GRADUATION SPEAKERS JUNIOR SPEAKERS

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THE TRIDENT 29 Former Brewer High Student An interesting bit of news to the class of '35 and to all of her friends in Brewer, is that we have heard from Virginia Jones, a former member of the gradu- ating class and resident of this city. For the last three years she has been attending the Maryland Park High School, Seat Pleasant, Maryland. On reading a few of the Maryland Park monthly papers, The Maroon and Gray , we would infer that Virginia takes an outstanding part in school affairs. She is president of the Student Council, Art Editor of the Right Angle , the M. P. H. S. yearbook, a member of the debating club, assistant editor of the monthly papers, and the president of the senior class. We have always heard the old saying, Go West, Young Man! but we say, Go South, Young Ladies! It Ik lk wh -l' Football Social The feature of the football social this year was the three-act comedy, 'iGirl-Shy presented by the Dra-- matics Club. Directly after the play Mr. Dole showed some mcv- ing pictures of this year's Brewer-Bangor football game. Mr. Dole also presented letters to the boys earning them in cross-country last fall. Coach Dogherty awarded some of his football boys with sweaters. He received a cup from the football team which he presented to the school. Some boys, having earned a sweater before this year, received a letter. The social came to a happy ending with dancing to the music of Pat Armitage and His Boys. lk Ik wk lk 4' junior-Senior Social On March 21, 1935 the Junior and Senior classes enjoyed a social in the High School gym. Dancing was the most important event of the evening. The teachers who acted as chaperons were: Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Miss Wray, Miss Mayo, and Miss Moores. .fe 'WYE if Q 3 i If 7 fr i A,.2Qif'ili .ff .-Z lite 1 ' i G R '35 F! 6 If ff I l A Ujf, ri 4 - ,ji ' ff Excl-wvas 5? lil VF xx 'i '9.EZ?11f Exchanges La Salle Leazrcs, La Salle Junior College, Mass. Congratulations on your book. Its cover designs are most unique and the book is very well organized. We enjoy reading it from cover to cover. Passamaqzlodzly Oracle. Eastport. Your athletic a1'ticles are very well written and we like to road about your activities. Couldn't you put in n few more poems? Salt Spray. Eastport. Your stories and editorials are good but why not tell us more about your sports? The IV07'fhI'7 fl Lights. Stearns, Millinocket. Your Literary department is most interesting, particularly the editorials. Your sports items certainly show that your school is interested in athletics. The Jester. Ellsworth. Your jokes are good and we enjoy your sports write-ups. We also like your idea of having The News and the Keyhole Cliattorf' The Jlessalonskcc Ripple, Oakland. We enjoy read- ing your Senior Secrets and your poems show much poetic ability. The stories are very interesting too. Why not add a few jokes? Pine Needles, Mattanawcook Academy, Lincoln. Your Literary department is very interesting and we especially like the Local News. You have some line editorials. W. S. N. S. Tip Top. You have some fine material in a small paper. The personals are very amusing. To our exchange list for this season we have added The Chieftianu, which the Maine School of Commerce is publishing. lk ll! S2 ll' 41 Jokes Mr. Gove: What do you know about nitrates? G. Williams: They're cheaper than day rates. Hebel: I can't get this darned Ford started. What shall I do ? K. Piper: Read the directions on the outside of the can. C. Winslow: What kind of bread is 'college bred'? M. Bowden: A four year loaf, I suppose.



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