Reedsburg High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Reedsburg, WI)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 33 text:

THE SPOTLIGHT Just as the Indians set down happenings on birch bark, so we braves of today have a group picked from the Gleaner staff, whose duty it is to keep a record of all important occasions in our school life. These records are sorted and organized, to be published about once every two months on our modern birch bark, the pages of The Spotlight. The motto, puts you on the spot,” was very aptly carried out by the society editors, who, it seems, caused the transformation of many of our pupils' complexions to the ruddy hue of that race whom we of the Gleaner staff are taking as a model—the bright red of the Indians. However, few took offense, and, in all other branches, the paper staff succeeded very well in capturing the setting down in an interesting manner, all the happenings of importance during the past school year. They have given us accurate accounts of parties, athletic events, debate, glee clubs, and, in fact, all activities. The fact that our paper had no facilities for photography hindered the staff not at all, for very apt portrayals of news in pictorial form proceeded from the pens of Bob Hahn and Norman Harms. Arline Devereaux, Mildred Wiseman, Audrey Daniels, and Donna Fae Banks succeeded in digging up all the dirt any four people are capable of getting. Ida Margaret Sweeney reported on tribal activities and Lucille McCarthy kept the Indians in good humor. Montross Pelton and Eileen Whitty took care of braves' and maidens' sports, respectively. All the material was organized and assembled by the editor, Evan Schuette, to be censored and passed by Miss Hart, of the Council of Elders. And so, after the work of ail these people had been put into it, The Spotlight was passed on to the Indians for their enlightenment. TOP ROW—Norman Harms, Evan bchuette, Robert Hahn, Montross Pelton. SECOND ROW- Miss Hart, Arlene Krueger. Eileen Whitty, Arleen Massman, Donna Fae Banks, Arline Devereaux. Anita Schinnerer. BOTTOM ROW—Ida Margaret Sweeney. Esther Trettin. Mildred Wiseman. Audrey Daniels. Lucille McCarthy.

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SENIOR CLASS PLAY There was considerable competition for parts in the senior class play this year, and when ten fortunate seniors were assigned the roles in Sidney Howard's famous comedy, The Late Christopher Bean, it was noticeable that their actions about school from that time on became a little dramatic. In the hall one would often hear snatches of speeches from the play as one member of the cast encountered another. Rehearsals were fun, and everyone enjoyed Milda Mueller's sharp speeches as Mrs. Haggett. Evan Schuette as Dr. Haggett was droll both when in and out of character. Lester Hahn seemed to acquire a new air of distinction from enacting the role of Tallant, the forger, who was a connoisseur of art and one of the first of a group of admirers of the late Christopher Bean to reach the New England home of Dr. Haggett, where Chris had stayed and painted his pictures. Lester, however, for all his poise, couldn't learn to pronounce the word connoisseur. Both Audrey Daniels and Helen Her-wig, who took the part of Ada Haggett, on the first and second evenings respectively, were glad for the respite each got when the other was being Ada on the stage. Audrey found it hard to leave Warren Creamer (Bob Walker), who was trying to concentrate on a physics problem and Audrey at the same time, while Helen, who found Norman much less dignified on the stage than off, helped him keep the general atmosphere from becoming too gloomy. The play must go on is the unwritten law of the theatre, and so it was that in spite of the greatest difficulties in the form of bad roads on which Eileen's car was often stuck, and club meetings which were a great temptation to cut rehearsal to Ida Margaret, and finally the mumps which Eldor contracted a week before the play, the production was given on the date scheduled. 30

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