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GLEANER STAFF OF SPRING, 193 5 Editor Sylvia Berry Assistant Editor Bruce Doerner Literary Editor Betty Garges Poetry Editor John Brenneis Co-Art Editors . Betty Drury, Hinsdale Latour Co-Business Managers Laurine Haines, Bernice Westerlund Typing Chairman Helen Holt Joke Editor William Kidder GLEANER ASSISTANTS Dorothy Alldredge, Lee Apple, Jim Beall, John Bogard, Betty Brunn, Lois Bryan, Curtis Duggan, TriHis Ellsworth, Jean Fallon, William Fon- tenrose, Jean Gerwick, Bob Griesche, Dorothy Haines, Oliver Hillberg, Margy Hinton, Julia Isackson, Frances Kelly, Spencer Kendall, Virginia Koughan, Eddie Kramer, Henrietta La Tour, Janet Leigh, Mary Mather, Olga Mjedloff, Warren Nattress, Gerard Oulton, Betty Payne, Dorothy Peters, Phebe Reed, Janet Reid, Mae Reidy, Betty Ricker, Arleen Sand- rock, Barbara Betty Scotchler, Norma Simmons, Lucille Storie, Emily Stout, Paul Stout, Edgar Stryker, Tom Tavernetti, Frances Thunen, Phil Taylor, Claire Thomas, Lorena Turner, Jean Underbill, Virginia Yost, Edna Youngs, Ellen Vaughn, James Waesche, Gordon Wagenet, Dorothy Himes. EDITORIAL Brains in Trust. Brain Trust, the term so suggestive of the New Deal and of N. R. A., may be just as aptly applied to G.S.A. for during our school days, are not our brains in trust? Indeed they form an important trust held by the community which provides our educational facilities. The tax payers spend their money in the hope that we will become men and women well equipped not only to meet the changes of our modern world but also to make the changes and make them wisely. If we aim to do our part, we must be ready not only to supply a brain developed to its highest efficiency, but also one capable of combining with others to form a powerful whole. For only as one great cooperative body, made up of trained brains merged together, can we hope to bring the world out of its difficulties. When our school days are over, we must justify the community ' s trust in us. Let us then be ready for that responsibility, ready to comprise the brain trusts of the community — of the nation — of the world. Sylv a Berry, Editor.
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LITERAE LATINAE The Latin students have enjoyed submitting some of their stories and jokes for the Gleaner. Some of the best stories were chosen by the Latin teachers, HERCULES ET SERPENTES Hercules in Graecia habitabat. Hie hominum yahdissimus fuisse dicitur. At Juno, regina deorum, Herculem oderat et eum occidere voluit. Misit igitur duas serpentes; hi noctu in cubiculum Herculis venerunt, ubi Hercules cum fratre suo dormiebat. Non in cunis, autem, sed in scuto magno cubebant. Serpentes scutum movebant; itaque pueri e somno excitati sunt. Frater Herculis magna voce exclamavit, sed Hercules ipse, fortissi- mus puer, haudquaquam territus est. Parvis manibus suis serpentes statim prehendit et colla earum compressit. Hoc modo puer fortis serpentes occidit. Ann Skillman, Low Nine. CLAUDIA ET LATRO Longe puella parva habitat, quae olim fuit vehementer mala puella. Eius mater ei dixit Claudia, latro pessimus in agris nostris visus est. Prope villam lude. Claudia in aream cucurrit, et pupam cum ea tulit. Canem eius vocavit, et in agros ierunt. Claudia non latronem vidit, itaque laeta cum pupa pulchra eius ludere coepit. Canis pupam in tergo vehebat, cum subito Claudia latronem videret ! Ad villam currere coepit, sed latro in earn saxa magna iecit, et mox Claudiam miseram ceperat! Latro securem habuit, et prope eius caput eam tenebat. Mox caput eius abscisurus erat! Interim canis ad Claudiae matrem celeriter cucurrerat. Mater militem vaildum vocavit, et canis eos ad locum duxit ubi latro et Claudia erant. Mox miles latronem cepit, et eum ad oppidum duxit. Claudia domum ad lectum iit, nam erat territa defessaque. Diu ea in agris non lusit. Beverly Harvey, Low Eight. The best original composition written in Hp Spanish Class was El Lechero (The Milkman ) by Lois Louise Bryan. EL LECHERO Uno-dos-tres-cuatro — ? Estas cansado, don Quijote? Solo tenemos que parar en diez casas mas. Pronto ! Debe ser entregada la leche en tiempo para el desayuno. Callatel Haces demasiado ruido; me dispensaran por despertar a los americanos — ! Tra-la-la! ' Pajarillo, pajarillo, Pajarillo, baranquefio ! No es esta una lidisima cancion, don Quijote? Ahora-aqui paramos. Hola! Buenos dias, Chuca. Que tal? Yo? Muy bien, gracias, y don Quijote tambien. Le ve Ud. alii en la calle? Burro, callate. Hace muchisimo ruido, pero siempre esta alegre como yo. No, Chucha? Pues — adios. Andale, mi burrito — Tra-la-la! Lois Luisa Bryan, High Nine.
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