Talk:Morse High School (Maine)

One Act Festival
The One Acts and the drama club tend to share a lot of the same people, but the drama club doesn't put on the shows. Auditions are held for anyone who is interested. Drama club is a separate entity altogether. I don't really know how to say that in Wikipedia style, though.

It might also be worth mentioning that Morse is one of few schools whose One Act Plays are written by student playwrights. 74.78.171.192 (talk) 03:33, 13 May 2012 (UTC)
 * The hard thing to do for Wiki editing is to find an independent source to back this up, not word for word but something that reports the same general information, particularly to the uniqueness point, student written etc. Wikipedia doesn't like things based on your own knowledge, they want it reported by reliable sources (like maybe a local newspaper article).  Give the references as in or similar to show where you got your information.  Then try to write it factually "In addition to the large productions by the Drama Club, there is also a series of One Acts put on by . . . "  Wikipedia doesn't like the writing to be too cute, just the facts. That's it, join as an editor, get your feet wet and edit away. Trackinfo (talk) 04:13, 13 May 2012 (UTC)

Clean Up Efforts
I'm trying to improve this page a little, so I took out the plaque references (the fallout shelter sign and the plaque at the Montgomery Theatre entrance) and some of the information the plaques were used as a source for (the layout of the pit). My best understanding is that these would qualify as primary sources. I suspect there is no published information about the layout of the pit and so it doesn't belong in this article. Presumably, the dedication of the theatre was reported somewhere, perhaps The Times Record, but I don't have access to any reporting of it.

I'm open to being corrected on any of these points, as I'm still learning to edit.

Convivian (talk) 18:11, 7 March 2018 (UTC)

BRCTC
I think that a section on the BRCTC should be added, as it is a pretty important part of Morse. I will try to get to this in the near future. 169.244.37.130 (talk) 12:22, 20 September 2022 (UTC)