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F 1 281 Scaled lleft to riglitj-R. Hunt, B. McLaughlin, J. Dole, J. Thompson, B. Merrill, B. Allen, B. Hebel, A. Gordon. E. Swanson. Second Row--I. Roy, R. Dorf, M. Hoyt, I. MacKinnon, j. Nndeanx, K. Jordan, D. Sanborn, L. XVilli1nns, A. Lnrvey, I. McDonald, H. Herrick, M. Xvedge, C. Faulkner, Miss Hall. Top Rowgklj Patterson, E. Folsom, L. XVishnrt, C. Quirion. B. Henderson, R. XVislnn't, G. Cray, XV. YVhite, B. Goodwin, R. Lord, S. VVhitc, . ortan. ef Bi- Lingual Society Experts say that French is one of the most widely-used languages, and everyone knows that Latin is the mother of our languages. For these reasons, Brewer High School formed the Bi-Lingual Society. This society, under the guidance of Miss Miriam Hall and Miss Josephine Snare, is composed of Latin and French students who wish to develop an active interest in the study of both langmages. The organization, which offers a better understanding of French and Roman customs as they relate to our everyday life, presents an opportunity to carry out projects and activities which pupils cannot accom-- plish during the regular class periods. The purpose of this club is to make the study of languages more interesting and appealing. At the first meeting of the year, officers were elected: President, Barbara Alleng Vice President, Edward VVallg Secretary, Ora MacDonaldg Treasurer, Betty Hebel. An initiation party was held at, Miss Trickey's camp in the fall. Those admitted were Barbara Goodwin, Ruth Hunt, Norma White, Iohn Cosseboom, Donald Jordan and John Mayo. A Christmas party was held at the high school during the Christmas vacation.
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Seated flcft to right!-B. Farrington, S. Famsworth, G. Coulter, D. Higgins, C. Faulkner, 1. Thompson, E. Gibbons, B. Allen, B. Delano, B. Merrill, F. McEacliem. Second Row Ueff to riglztf-WV. Hayes, E. Little, M. Hoyt, A. Gordon, B. Kelley, G. Reed, V. VV1-nrt, D. Sanbom, L. Vtfilliams, A. Lnrvey, I. McDonald, E. Swanson, Mr. Hnlln. Third Roni fait to rightj-R. Eddy, K. Bridgham, E. Henderson, I. Oakes, T. Cole, L. Jamieson, R. Getchell, D. MacLeod, H. Herrick, . ymnn. Trident Board r At the first of january, with pencils behind their ears, cameras around their necks, and thoughtful expressions on their faces, the members of the Trident Board for 1942 set about their work. The board soon became organized under the direction of Frederick Halla, faculty advisor, and meetings were held every Wednesday and Thursday until work was completed. The 1942 staff of the Trident is as follows: Exvlrange Elizabeth Henderson Poetry Lucy VVilliams Mary jane Hoyt Barbara Kelley Gloria Coulter Jokes Anne Gordon Edward Little Roberta Tuck Irene MacDonald Sports Kenneth Cosseboom Virginia VVeart Kenneth Winslow Picture Betty Farrington Editor-in.-Clzicf 'Jeannette Thompson .-Lvsociafc' Editors Helen Herrick Edward Wall Bu.ri11c'ss ll'ffl11fUgt7l'.T Eleanore Gibbons Clarence Faulkner Assistant Business lllanagcrs Elizabeth Hebel-Junior VVilliam Hayes-Junior Actitfifim Barbara Allen Anna Lurvey Marie Wedge--Junior Alumni Esther Swanson Lucille Jamieson A rt Elizabeth Delano Elwood Abbott Paul Nickerson--Junior llT'1l'.S'iC Laura Wyman Delma Sanborn Tyfists Mary Fedorchuck Norma Marsh Rowena Marsh Geraldine Reed Dorothy Higgins Dorothy MacLeod Thelma Cole Ruth Sargent S'alc.v-men F raydelle McEachern Plzotograaplzcrs Shirley Farnsworth Ruth Getchell Iris Oakes Hforkvr Barbara Merrill Keith Bridgham-Iunior Ralph Grant 27 4 i 4 1 as 4 .1 -, 1 w 4 4 i I 1 13 ,ll
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UW HUNT UPI! lv fiL!ixf,7--Ml'- D0lv. C. Doughty, ll. Hicks, I. Dean, I. Oakes, XV. Smith, S. XVbitc. I. Hutch. Sl'l'lIIll1 Row-H. Hadley, P. Pearson, A. Glidden, I-I. Swun, M. Goodkn wsky, F. Patterson, J. Eldridge, H. Lohlcy, C. Quimby, fs, Science Club ln this varied world there are some who take things as they come. Others wonder about the nature of things, but the scientific group explores. The SC1CIltiflC group of Brewer High comes under the name of the Science Club. It is for boys and girls who are interested in doing scientific work. The members have gained practical experience in various things, such as radio, aviation, photogra- phy, and other technological iields. This club also has given its members time to work on their own individual hobbies. I The Science Club has done much in photography, working with cameras, and developing and print- in films. These people have learned about the motion picture projector and have conducted and super- g f ' vised the running of motion pictures during the VVednesday noon-hour. The officers are: President, Iris Oakesg Vice President, Milton Goodkowskyg Secretary, Iohn Perryg Treasurer, Vvilllillll Hayes. i291
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