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l19l A L.-tum. MAE hVYlNIAN ..PoWy,, Mixed groan? hai glee Cltib 3,1344 apps- MARILYN BUCHANAN matics u 4 imrian g ri ent oa 'g C dy N. H. H' h 5 h 1 1, 2, 5 Chorus Class Day Sq Graduation -ig junior Ex- 025201, lg C on 3 Glee hibitiou Chonis 35 Music Night 2, 3, 4, Music u , Fesggvaji Marilyn s a red head, , - She likes to dance. we know. A PWPPV MCC, ll IOUOUS UOICP Although she hasn't been here long. EWU he! h her wa - P 2I'.0'1 V, W'e'rc .sad to see her go. And when misfortunes come to her, She'll smile them all away. 49652 1 Class History On September -10th, 1938, high school began for another year. The new principal, Mr. Earl Hutch- inson, had just started on his job, and the freshman class, yes, VVE, the class of 1942 were fast beginning high school. At our first class meeting we elected Ralph Patterson for president. The next year we were sophomores, no longer babies. That year we presented our gift to the musi- cal world, the Boys' Quartette. The singers, Edward Little, Herbert Mitchell, Harold Lord and Albert MacKinnon, performed with great success at many places. Our sophomore president was Francis Pat- terson. The sophomore speakers were Lucy WVilliams, Esther Swanson, Jeannette Thompson, Ruth Cetchell, Fraydelle McEachern, Eleanore Gibbons, Delma Sanborn and Elizabeth Henderson. Fray- delle McEachern, humorous, and Ruth Cetchell, serious, were the winners of the speaking contest. The main event of the junior year was the Junior Exhibition, in which was held, for the first time, a group discussion. At the Graduation, awards were presented to the outstanding junior girl and boy, who were Ieannette Thompson and Clarence aulkner. Our president that year was Paul Iamieson. In our senior year we elected Kenneth Cosseboom for president. Cossy was also the captain of the basketball team, which entered the tournament. Pat Patterson, after four years of hard work on the Brewer football team, was elected as a fullback to the All-Maine team in 1941. Shortly before we graduated, Mr. Hutchinson was called away to a new post, that of Director of Secondary Education in Maine, and we finished our year with Mr. Albert Pillsbury, from Madison. l K , A
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U81 KATHERINE TURNER ..K,, Mattanawcook Academy 2: Girl Reserves lg Music Festival 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ijiffa- mural Basketball 8g Dramatics 4, Twrrhng Corps 45 Citizenship Day 4. K says she likes wings, We wander why that can beg Perhaps when she sees them, She thinks of a certain he , JOAN ALICE YVALKER NIO., matics Club 2, S. 4s Give Club 1, 2, 3. 4: lalxzlic Festival 2, 33 Trident Board 4g Stunt Night 1, 24 Minstrel Show 35 TBQDHIS MP'-lal: lunior Exhibition Chorus 3, Twirlxng Corps 1, 2, 3, 4g One Act Play 1, 3- Ioan ir n dancer. For looks she can't be beat Wvhm she glances at the boys She sweeps them off their feet. VIRGINIA EVELYN YVEART Gus Basketball 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Referee 3, 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Drainatics Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 25 Toumnmcnt 2, 8, 43 Girls' Softball 1, 2, One Act Play 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Play Committee 43 Oliice Girl 4g Trident Board 4, Class Night Committee 43 Cheer Leader 34 lvearcr of B , Virginia, our basketball star, Never has much to say Except on her fnuorite subicct Ol Chet, who has gone nwuy. LUCY MAE XVILLIALIS Public Speaking 15 Debating lg Glee Club 2, Dramatics 2, 8, 4, Orchestra 3g Sophomore Speaking 2, funior Speaking 3g Trident Board 4g BifLingua 2, 8, 45 Senior Play 43 Stunt Night 1, 2, Music Festival 2, 3, U. of M. Speaking 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Gnxdua- tion Speakerg National Honor Society. Lucy does-n't say too much About the telephomfs constant ringing, But come what may, on any day Shc's partial to tenor singing. RUTH EMERSON NVTSHART - Ruthie Girl Reserves lg Cleo Club 2, 3g Dramatics grub 42, S, 4g Bi-Lingunl Society 3, 4, Senior ny . Though Rulh is most as quiet As the proverbial mouse, She's the kind of girl who could Make a home cut of a house. TYYN1: SYLVIA XVAHLROOS Sylvia Clee Club 1, 2, 33 Drninatics Club 2: Science Club 3, Librarian 2, 3, 43 Home Ec Club 4. Most every week on lVednesday To the library thegfd roam: But Sylvia and Polly Always took the long way home. FoLLls EDWARD WALL 'Eddie Glee Club 15 Science 2, Bi-Lingua! 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Band 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 43 Debating 3, Public Speaking 45 Math. Club 4: Trident Board 4: Junior Speaking lsemi-finals! 33 Senior Play 4, Mixed Chorus 45 Music Fes- fiV8l 2. 3, 45 Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Citi- zenship Day 4, National Honor Society 4. Eddie blows a great big horn, Most as big as he, W'hen it's parked in front of him, Eddie you can't seeg STUART KEITH Wnrri-1 Stuart Science Club 3. 43 Bi-Lingual Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Citizenship Day 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. We aren't surc Of Stuart's aimg But whatever it is lVc wish him fame. KENNETH Lmwoon NVINSLOW 1.-Kmmun Class Oilicerg Tridentg Football. Kenngfs curly hair Drives the girls all wildg But when it comes to class work, He's iust a problem child. EVELYN MARIE WVOOD Evelyn Participation in XVork Experience, Glee Club. Always out for any fan, Always has 11 smile, For her we can be sure Life will be worthwhile, X
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i201 Front Hou: fleft to right!--Stuart Xvhite, Betty Delano, Jeannette Thompson, Bm-lmru Allen, Elizabeth Henderson, Helen Her- , rick, Ruth Sargent. Second Row-Edward XVnll, Theodore Ring, Frnydelle McEache-rn, Dc-lmn Sanbom, Mary Jane Hoyt, Rachel Rider. National Honor Society Seventeen of the one hundred and fourteen pupils in the class of 1942 were chosen as members of the Brewer Chapter of the National Honor Society. The faculty, voting by written ballot, elected the candidates on the basis of excellent standing in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The following people clirnaxed their four years of high school by joining the many Brewer gradu- ates who wear the coveted pin: Barbara Allen, Dorothy Beede, Kenneth Cosseboom, Elizabeth Delano, Elizabeth Henderson, Helen Herrick, Mary jane Hoyt, Irene MacDonald, F raydelle McEachern, Rachel Rider, Theodore Ring, Dehna Sanborn, Ruth Sargent, Jeannette Thompson, Edward Wall, Stuart White, and Lucy lfVillia1ns. ' ..
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