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llbowflllllow In one corner stood a group who had gone to school from the first grade to the end of their Senior year together. They were: Marjorie Cruitt, Ruth Edwards, Jay Garvin, Mary Munson, Ruth Ramsey, Emma Hudson, and Anna Fay Herron. A lovely lady was leading the conversation about Senior officers- Harlan Conley, Doris Hampton. Raymond Workman and Ruth Ramsey. We again chose Mr. Curry for advisor and Mr. Turner as Pow-Wow advisor. There were 32 of us at the beginning of the year, but before long, Vernon Curry and Elva Hall moved away for which we were all sorry. Our number consisted of five Gays students-John Hortenstine, Earl Miller, Lawerence Shafer, Mary Sullivan, and Elva. Mae Kull 'from Strasburg and Louise Har- den from Sullivan had joined us the year before. Remember the wiener roast out at Harlan's and how Mr. Curry and the boys organized us into teams and we played touch football in the moonlight? By the way, what kind of a team did we have that year? Wasn't that the year we won several trophies? Mr. Curry became the main speaker, I'll say it was! The boys won first at Arthur. See, fas the group advanced to the trophy casej this is the trophy we brought home with us, and this is the one that we received as first in the Moultrie County Tournament, and this is for second place in the Shelby County Tournament. Four of you boys received letters that year-Red, Lawrence, Earl, and John. We didn't have such a bad softball team, either, And you all remember, surely, what a good track man Ivan was? Say, interrupted a sweet, old lady, who was recognized as the Miss Hammer of former days, don't forget that the girls won that banner in there for placing second in the State Telegraphic BB Shooting Contest, upon which the woman who had once been Miss Lough of the WCHS Faculty burst forth, And remember my Typing and Short-- hand teams-Betty Ann, Eleanor, Dorothy, Ruby, Marjorie, anfi Ruth went to the con- test at Charleston! Since the trend seemed to be toward contests, several other contestants were re- called: Anna Fay who had won first division on oboe, Doris who had placed first division on cello and had gone to the National Contest, and Mary Munson who had won first in B Schools at a Contest in Orations. Mary had also placed first in the Moultrie County Speech Tournament. Emma and Ruby had attended the All-State Chorus at Champaign that year. From there the conversation proceeded to the many duties of the Senior class which the class of '39 had enjoyed so muchfchoosing rings, having pictures made, publishing the Pow-Wow, presenting the Senior play, Give Me Credit , exams, and the Pana Con- ference which recalled so many laughable experiences. The last few minutes before the program were spent in expressing to that group of teachers and leaders, the sincere thanks of those 30 successful men and women who thoroughly realized that they owed much to them for their services, friendship, teach- ings and guidings of High School days. Each student knew that he had profited much because of them, and sincerely hoped they would be or had been worthy of them. -Ruth Ramsey, Historian. 1939
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