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THE TRIDENT I-II-Y CLUB CHEER LEADERS
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20 THE TRIDENT qw W! -0 y Il f ,, WA 2 0 Q.. 014 Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club was organized in the spring of 1934 with Miss Arlene Wray as adviser. The mem- bership consists of the Junior Speakers and a chosen few. The aim of this club is to present one-act plays for assembly programs, and to handle all dramatic activities of the school. The officers for this year are: president, Spofford Avery, vice president, Asa Blanchard, secretary- treasurer, Julia Moore. The plays presented during the year 1936 are as follows: Household Hints, a one-act play, was given on October 30, 1935. Those participating were: Charles Barry, Robert Goodwin, Lucille Maddocks, and Mil-- dred Robertson. Thanks Awfully, a one-act play, with a large cast of characters, was presented in November. Listen in on the Campus, a three-act play, was presented at the football social held on December 12, 1935. Radio plays were regularly presented each month at WLBZ. A contest play was presented March 25, 1936, which was in competition with N. H. Fay High School, Ellsworth High, Bar Harbor High, and Orono High. Brewer presented the play, The Blue Tea- pot. The students participating in this contest were: Spofford Avery, Stuart Gerry, Lucille Matthews, and Patricia Smith. Cheer Leaders Our football team made a fine showing this year. Much credit goes to the group that cheered very faithfully and incited the spectators to cheer harder for the Orange and Black. This group also aroused the interest of the students by their work in our rallies. These cheer leaders were: Thelma Chute, Gladys Ivers, Gramp McLaughlin, Lucille Mad- docks, Barbara Winslow, and Margaret Witham. The alternates were: Pat1'icia Smith, Louise Osgood, and Katherine Hyson. The color effect of their costumes was very striking. They wore white with Orange and Black sweaters. Pk bk ls Pk ik School Dances The Senior class of the previous year introduced to the student body a very new, but enjoyable fea- ture. They advocated more social gatherings and dances at Brewer High School. This year few Fri- day nights have passed when there has not been a school social which has been attended by a large majority of the students. The dances have been very successful and should continue. Chaperons have always been present at the activities, being received graciously by the students.
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