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ff:-r THE TRIDENT West, Thelma Althea Tillie Debate Union 13-415 Office Girl 13-415 Junior Speaking 1Finals15 X. E. Club 13-415 Se'- Beowulf 1415 Librarian 1415 Orchestra 11-2- 3-415 Honor Studentg Trident Board 1415 Wearer of B 5 Football Social Play 141. Violets mean Modesty Roses mean love But sweet William, to Thelma Means Heaven above. Young, Doris Louise Dot This girl comes from Dedham Which is far, far away There are rumors about Dot Living in Mexico City some day. Wyman, Frank Charles Tiger Football 11-2-3-415 Baseball 12-315 Band 11-2-3-415 Orchestra 11-2-3-415 Ring Commit- tee 1315 Motto Committee 1Chairman1 1415 Wearer of B 5 Hi-Y 12-415 Intramural Bas- ketball 1415 Varsity Club. T is for Tiger So ferocious, yet sweet But Gertie has tamed him Now he lies at her feet. Weart, Philip Arnold Phil Traffic Officer 1315 Hi-Y 141. In arguing too Philip owes his skill Even if it's taboo He argues still. Williams, Geraldine Franklyn Jeddie Junior Speaking 1Semi-Finals15 Dramatics Club 1415 Football Social Play 1415 Trident Board 13-415 Triple H Club 13-415 Assistant Manager, Basketball 1315 Class Day Speakerg Office Girl 12-31. Jeddie is small in girth But full of life and mirth Though she is cold to male advances She sure puts the boys in trances.
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THE TRIDENT Saunders, Hilda Grace Hilda Librarian 141. Hilda likes to dress up And then go to town She surely gets more boy-friends Than any girl around. Seely, James Nelson Jim Baseball 12-3-413 Cross Country 1313 Football 1313 Football Reporter 1413 Class Day Speak- er3 Trident Board 1413 Varsity Club. Very somber and gruff Is this boy with a pleasant smile He's always humming and fuming But we know he's happy the while. Smith, Patricia Mary Pat Trident Board 1413 Football Social Play 1413 Contest Play 1413 Junior Speaking 1Finals13 Delegate to Maine Speaking Contest3 Traffic Ofiicer 1313 Cheer Leader 1413 Dramatics Club 1413 X. E. Club 13-413 Orchestra 1213 Honor Studentg Radio Play 1413 Assistant Manager, Basketball 1313 Triple H Club 13-413 Librarian 1313 Secretary of Debating Union 13-413 Stage Committee 1413 Book Store 141. Pat likes a college boy With whom to dance and twirl It fills her heart with joy This same, demure little girl. Spiller, Avis Lucille Spill Trident Board 1413 Dance Committee 1413 Triple H Club 1313 Intramural Basketball 1413 Junior Speaking 1Semi-Finals1. Can you hear those dancing feet Of our friend Lucille? She dances hours with Tommy For it is her heart he did steal. Stapleford, Grace Gracie Anson Academy 11-2-313 Junior Speaking 1Finals13 Nature Club 1213 Dramatics Club 11-31. Grace comes from Anson And we like her winning ways There are many honors she has won And she shall be a star on graduation day. Sutherland, Marion Helen MalIy Perfect Attendance for Six Yearsg Triple H Club 1313 Librarian 13-413 Intramural Bas- ketball 141. Marion has a Winsome smile And in school she seems quite mum But when she's around where the gang is She surely makes things hum. Swett, Harold Waldemar Swetty Football 12-3-413 Baseball 1313 Varsity Club. The girls go for Harold But he doesn't care He goes for football And gives the girls the air. Verrow, Andrew Joseph Andy Cross Country 1113 Baseball 11-2-3-413 Foot- ball 13-41. Andy's game is baseball He thinks it is supreme And we know that this year Will be the star of the team.
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THE TRIDENT 17 A .. Qxgoilis 1 YV vi? The Class of ,37 Scene: A juvenile court room. Plaintidz Class of '36 lpresent Seniorsj. Defendant: Class of '37 Cpresent Juniorsj. Charge: Gross negligence of cur1'icula activities. Judge: fbanging gavel on benchb. Order in the court. Harumph! The court is met for the continua- tion of the case of the class ol' ,SG vs. the class of '37. The clerk will now review the evidence of the previous day as registered in the court's reco1'ds. Clerk: treading from court recordj. The class of '37 registered 154 members on September 11, 1933: the largest number ever to enter Brewer High School. On September 29th, the class in question held a Freshman Reception in the school gymnasium with Coach Dana Dogherty acting as chaperon. On November 17, 1933, the defendant is reported to have held class elections. Philip Lincoln was elected president: Finley Cogswell, vice president: Julia Sleeper, secretary, Barbara Gove, treasurer. On May 23, 1933, some aspiring students of the defending class put on a one-act play entitled Elmer. Said play was directed by Miss Vivian Drinkwater, class adviser. Following is listed the cast: Elmer Collier .,.. . . ...... William Parker Jane . ...,..,,. . . , . ....,.. Margaret Witham Jeanie . .....,,...,,..,......,. Barbara Winslow fElmer's twin sisters! Susa Collier ..,.,.... .,....,...... B arbara Gove Mrs. Collier ....,,,.,............. Helen St. Clair Miss Kenney ,.... .... . . . Evelyn McFarland Manny Bell, the maid .... .... M argaret Harnum Hubert Brown , . . ..,. .... F inley Cogswell Russell Jameson ,................ Robert Goodwin Pansy, Collier's dog The second year in the career of the class of '37 was one of greater magnitude. It is recorded that on October 22, 1934, class elections were held. Former president, Philip Lincoln, had left school. The voting favored Harry Dalton for president, Finley Cogswell for vice president, Julia Sleeper for secretary, and Barbara Gove for treasurer. On November 16, 1934, the Sophomore Social was held in the gym. Miss Drinkwater, Miss Gould, and Miss McCracken were the chaperons, as testified by the defense. Judge: fawakening from his half reverie, and drawing himself up to enormous proportionsj. The case will now proceed in the routine manner. Has the defense any witnesses? Defense Counsel: Yes, Your Honor, one, Mr. Junior. Judge: The witness will take the stand and be sworn in. fMr. Junior goes to the stand and sits downj. Clerk: Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you, Jeremiah? Mr. Junior: fwith right hand raisedb. I do. Judge: Proceed. Lawyer for the Defense: You have agreed to the evidence as read by the clerk from the court records? Mr. Junior: I have, sir. Lawyer: I assume that you will graciously admit the fact that during the first two years of the career of the class of '37 none of its members were letter winners in athletics? Mr. Junior: Yes, sir, I admit that fact, but I be- lieve I can supply enough favorable evidence to offset it. Lawyer: Will you tell the court the results of the class elections for this, the third year? Plaintiff's Counsel: I object, Your Honor. Judge: Objection overruled, proceed. Mr. Junior: Harry Dalton was again elected presi- dent: Stuart Quinn was elected vice president, Julia Sleeper, secretary: and Barbara Gove, treasurer. Lawyer: fchanging the subjectj. Are there any students in the defending class who have a marked ability along scholastic lines? Mr. Junior: Emphatically, yes. The following have been on the Honor Roll this year: Loeta Brown, Finley Cogswell, Avis Campbell, Pauline Dole, Alma Fifield, Geraldine Foss, Charlotte Folsom, Robert Goodwin, Robert Gordon, Barbara Gove, Ethel Hewes, Joseph Houston, Arlene King, Evelyn MacFarland, Stuart Quinn, Janet Reynolds, Elizabeth Richardson, Helen St. Clair, Julia Sleeper.
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