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THE TRIDENT DEBATIN6 COUNCIL DEBATIN6 UNION
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THE TRIDENT I-II-Y CLUB CHEER LEADERS
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Hal Harlan .......A... -ogy - vw:-vwwfv-1 1 1--.w -.-,1-w-1-nw ,qv- THE TRIDENT 23 Debate Union An organization to promote interest in debating and public speaking. Its membership consists of two groups: one of general members who are interested in the general activity of a debate club, and a debate council for those who actually participate in debates. Anyone in the High School may belong to the Debate Union as a general member and may participate .in the routine business of the Union, assist its financial enterprises, and attend its social affairs. Members of the council must have participated in at least one interscholastic debate, be a manager, or otherwise re- ceive the approval of the coach by whom all appoint- ments are made. The general policy of the Union is determined by the council. 1935-36 members of the Debate Union are: Football Social The annual football social held on December 12, 1935, took the form of a three-act comedy, Listen in on the Campus, under the supervision of Miss Arline Wray. The cast was as follows: Corinne Cameron ..,.,.......,.. Hildreth Billings Theodora Van Dyke . . Bettina Burton . . . . Marian Meredith ..,. Nora ............. Gail Overton ....o Molly Moore ,,,.o Courtney Calhoun . . , Robin Hood ..,.... Allan Lee .,...., Robert Goodwin, president. Leola Boynton, secretary and treasurer. Marjorie Church Leonard Clough Gladys Ivers William Laliberte Lillian Moore Caroline Quimby Patricia Smith Thelma West Virginia Dahlene Robert Gordon Barbara Gove Alma Fifield Finley Cogswell Evelyn McFarland Martha Sparks Ruth Whiting Suzia Zitaner Mary Piper Elene Gleason Ruth Starkey John Eldridge Beatrice Littlefield Elizabeth Randall Roy Hatt Newell Hall Carleton Herrick Katherine Bearce Beverly Leonard Oren Hall Dolores Rand Corinne Campbell Shirley Corey Lorraine Soucie Zelda Baker Frederick Champion Clinton Cosseboom Jean Bates Joseph Houston Hughene Phillips Paul Howard Frances Mayo Edna Adams Valeria McKenna if Pk ik Pk wk The Debate Council ACTIVITIES: Bangor Tournament Six teams of two people each Bates League, March 20 Brewer 3-Old Town 0 Brewer 1-Orono 2 Bates Freshmen, April 18 Two non-decision debates TEAM: ' Afiirmative: Robert Goodwin, '37 Alma Fifield, '37 Negative: Leonard Clough, '35 Beatrice Littlefield, '38 COUNCIL: ' Leonard Clough, '36 William Laliberte, '36 Lillian Moore, '36 Alma Fifield, '37 Robert Goodwin, '37 Robert Gordon, '37 Barbara Gove, '37 Newell Hall, '38 Roy Hatt, '38 Carleton Herrick, '38 Beatrice Littlefield,'38 Paul Howard, '39 A Gordon Jones, Coach Peter Lynch .,. ..... Ruth Reeves Remington Jennifer Lane ....,,.. Billy Breckenridge ,... Beverly Scott ..... John Wallace .,,. Gordon Gray ...i.. ,.,......... Cecile Shirley . , ..,...i..o . , . . . . , Lucille Maddocks , , . , Leola Boynton . . , Patricia Smith . . . Thelma West Mildred Robertson Geraldine Williams Lucille Matthews Asa Blanchard, Jr. , . . . . Stuart Gerry . . . Spofford Avery . . Leonard Clough . . . Lillian Moore . . . . , ,Julia Moore . , . . Charles Barry . Robert Gordon William Laliberte . . Robert Goodwin . Virginia Barstow John Dalton and John Gormely were the stage ITlaY13.g'6l'S. Following the play, football sweaters were awarded by Coach Dogherty to Harry Dalton, man- ager: Leonard Clough, financial manager, Allan Sargent, assistant coach: and to nineteen players: Charles Barry, Wendell Morrison, Howard Kenny, Stewart Quinn, John Dalton, Russell Titus, Harold Swett, George Dalton, Fred Mullins, Francis Blan- chard, David Perry, Spoiford Avery, Lee Philbrook, Reginald Dutch, Gordon Carter, Glendon Harding, Theodore Reed, Charles Wyman. :il ble Pl' PF Pk X-E Club The X-E Club was organized by the Junior Exhi- bition Speakers of the class of 1933. The purposes of the club are three. 1. To promote interest in Junior Exhibition. 2. To secure and file copies of desirable pieces to be used in future exhibitions. 3. To provide a social center. All members of the club shall have been elected as speakers or alter- nates for the Annual Junior Exhibition. ' The X-E Club for the class of 1936 held its first meeting on February 11, 1936, at which time the following officers were elected: Gordon B1-lster, presi- dent: William Laliberte, vice president, Lucille Matthews, secretary and treasurer. Pk PF PK if Sli Se' Beowulf Club The Se' Beowulf Club is an organization oben to Senior girls on the basis of creditable scholarship in English, character, qualities of leadership, and participation in school activities. In the spring of each year four or five girls f-rc chosen from the Junior class to become members. From this group the president and vice president are chosen for the following year. The purpose of the club is to arouse interest in the study of English, manners, and good sportsmanship. OHicers for this year were: President, Marion Morrison, Vice President, Lucille Matthews, Secre- tary, Virginia Barstow: Treasurer, Julia Moore. The Faculty Adviser is Mrs. Law1'ie.
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