Brewer High School - Trident Yearbook (Brewer, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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V ISI ART CLUB Front Row Cleft to righfj Miss Bmy, B. Delano, McPlu'rson, Svcaml Row-I. Boynton, Gatcolnlw, I. Collins. Third Row-N. Sprutt, Ynumains, D. Kane. Fourth Row-J. Barry, Perkins, K. Baker, Perry. Fifth Row--H. Snowman, Nickerson, K. Bnrry. Swan. Perhaps when you bought this Trident you wondered about the origin of the cover. lt was drawn by a student of the Art Club. Some of the other designs of this Trident were developed by the students of the Art Club. P This club has been directed by Miss Betty Bray, the art teacher. The club has been divided into two groups. Oflicers of the first group were: President, Malcolm Foss, Vice President, Donald Legereg Secretary, Lorraine Swett, Treasurer, Rosalie Ingalls. . K Oflicers of the latter group were: President, Carroll Dyerg Vice President, Robert Landryg Secretary, Robert Beaulieug Treasurer, Betty Rowe. As you have looked up the catalogue number of any book in a library, have you ever wondered what those letters and numbers mean? This library science has been taught to an organized group of student librarians, under the direction of Miss Trickey. They have been given the responsibility of taking com- plete charge of the school library. ' The official Brewer Bn was awarded to those students who had completed the required hours of service and the necessary course of study. LIBRARIAN S Iron! Row flvft to right? L. McLaughlin, C. Zitnner, E Folsom, C. Holyoke, YV Pxunpln-ey, I. Pennette, E. Cowan, B. Holyoke, L. NVy1nan. Buck Row Cleft to right! Miss Trickey Czkdvisorl, L McCarron, G. Gray, H uyt, E. Henderson, Damon, F. GL-rrish, M G S XValxlroos, E. Rothwell, P Adams. A. M. j. C. J. P H . J 1 t 1 l . -l Li

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.301 MATHEMATICS CLUB Seated fleft io right!-Mrs. Pierce, H. Herrick, E. Henderson, M. Hoyt, R. Hunt, I. MacDonald, E. Folsom. Standing flcft to right!-I. Rideout, M. Goodkowsky, R. Beaulieu, D. jordan, L. Ring, E. Sawyer, C. Faulkner. In 1941 the Chi Delta Pi was formed for the purpose of studying the relationship of mathematics to daily life. Members of the club. did projects for which mathematics classes did not have time. One member of the club has been studying how artists use mathematical principles in their work. Three boys of this organization have been doing surveying projects. One of the main projects was the making of a Sundial. Other people did work in astronomy and landscaping. They have done work on magic squares and thought puzzles. The club officers are: President, Kenneth Cosseboom, Vice President, Harold Norwood, Secretary- Treasurer, Irene MacDonald. Everyone can write, but few can write Well. In 1939 Brewer High School organized its Hrst jour- nalism Club to start a road of well written words. For four years this club, sponsored by Mrs. Christa- bel Lawrie, has rendered service in the school and community by keeping them well informed about school activities and organizations. The members of this club contribute weekly items to the Bangor Daily News and to the Commercial. Brewer High School presents the B to students who belong to this club for two years and do a certain amount of work during this time. Three students, Barbara Allen '42, Norma Coulter '42, and Shirley Farnsworth '42, have won this award. JOURNALISM CLUB Seated fleft to riglzfj -- H Getchell, B. Kelley, B len, P. Coyne. Sfflflllillg--D. MacLeod, E Swanson, E. Gibbons, F McEachem, A. Cordon, G Coulter, B. Goodwin, P Marsh, N. XVhite. Carry, Mrs. Lawrie, B. AI-



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S2 l Svofcd flvft to riglzfj--L. XVislun't, B. Hehel, B. Allen, I. Dole. Middle Bow Hoff fo right!-I. Thompson, B. Merrill, I. MncDonnld, M. NVcdgv, B. Farrington, S. Fnmsworth. Top Ron: fileft to right!--Il. Herrick, E. Henderson, M. Hoyt, A. Lnrvey, R. Dunham, ll. Sargent, F. McEuchem, D. Higgins, D. MacLeod, E. Gibbons, ll. Rider. fe , Se Beowulf To create an enthusiasm for good English, to stimulate a desire Kas had the knights of oldj to render serviceg to promote worthwhile leadership, to improve manners, and to develop character. This has been the purpose of the Se Beowulf English Club, and each year thirty girls strive to up- hold this ideal. The club, organized in 1934, bases itsmembership qualifications on these aims: the can- didates, seniors, juniors, and sophomores, must have an average of 85 in English and must be outstand- ing in school leadership and manners. Under the direction of Mrs. Christobel Lawrie, the club has studied manners and social forms, such as teas and Weddings. It has performed, also, services to the school and city. Several times during the year the members of the club held teas, which they planned and carried out by themselves. These activities have helped to teach the girls the correct manners at such affairs, and, also, have added to their social life. Dances were often held, the proceeds of which were donated to the poor. The Se Beowulf Club has sponsored some of the most successful dances ever held at Brewer Hig 1 School.

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