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llbowfillllow Burl Small was the editor of the 1928 year book. Melvin Rentfrow was business manager. The art work was especially notable in this book. It was done by Kenneth Stephens, now a commercial artist. There was a big market crash in 1929, but Jane Moberley didn't let the Pow-Wow's standards slip. The advertisers came through with a helping hand due to Wendell Hart- sell's persuasion. Florence Curry, QE. I. student this yearj and a sister to our Coach, edited the Pow-Wow this year. John Bland managed the financial end of the job. None other than our English teacher Mary Ann Garvin edited the Pow-Wow with the help of the business ability of her cousin Jacob Grider. There was an Indian theme carried out through the 1931 book. At that time there was an honorary society. What do you think we found? On the shield were the names of none other than Russell Curry and Mary Ann Garvin, two members of our faculty. This was one of the best year books published. The last Pow-Wow for a few years was the 1932 book edited by Eugene Bauer and Russell Curry. The business managers were Paul York and Carl Edwards, brother of one of our freshmen, Rose Marie Edwards. After an interruption due to the depression Qterrible bore isn't it?J the publication of the Pow-Wow was resumed in 1935. This issue was planographed which was consider- ably cheaper than printing. We owe a debt of gratitude to the editors, Ruth Elder and Roberta Conley, and to the business managers, Wendell Lugar and Fred Ryherd in giv- ing us this book. A new building! A dream coming true. This was the last annual published in the old school, so it was dedicated to the old High School. The editors were Ruby Miner and Lyle Munson. The business managers, Dean Fling and Paul Bennett. We were all proud of the architects' drawing of the new building. The following year Mildred Thompson and Phyllis Storm edited the Pow-Wow and appropriately dedicated it to the now completed and efficient as well as beautiful new building. Richard Gannaway and Charles Workman Qgood financiersl made it possible for the pictures in the annual to be real pictures, not engraved copies. Last year the annual was published under the directorskip of Helen Ashbrook and Ruby Latch. Walter Rose and Junior Elder managed the accounts. Asst. Editor-Jay Garvin. FRESHMEN First row fleft to rightj-Wanda June Swinford, Helen Spencer, Luzetta Gaston, Esther Ramsey, Kathleen Allgood, Maxine Lofland, Pauline Edwards. Second row-Junior Etheridge, Harold Baker, Howard Hamilton, Isaac Walden, Wayne Moffitt, Gene Glasscock, Warren Trigg, Miss Marie Ridgley fadvisorj. Third row-Mary Jane Wall, Juanita Hutton, Mary Quigley, Lillie Mae Biedert, Lorene Gaston, Betty Griffin, Nellie Mae Adkins, Rose Marie Edwards. Fourth row-Edith Antrim, Emma J. Elliott, Dorothy Osgood, Eileen Kercheval, Pauline Templeton, Mary Maxine Bence, Deanna Lovins, Mildred Gaddis. Fifth row-Laura Jean Hampton, Vera Shewmake, Wanda Whitlatch, Margaret Ferguson, Marjorie Butcher, Irene Ashbrook, Jean Hanson. Top row-Eugene Ryherd, Gene Bullerman, Kenneth Templeton, William Peadro, Roy Lenz, Harvey Kinkade, Harold Miner. CLASS OFFICERS President .............. Gene Glasscock Treasurer Howard Hamilton Vice-President .. Isaac Walden Historian .. Mary Maxine Bence Secretary ............. Irene Ashbrook POW-WOW STAFF Seated ileft to rightj-Ruby Veech, Emma Catherine Hudson, Mary Munson, J. S. Garvin, Doris Hampton, Ruth Ramsey, Ruth Edwards, Betty Ann Edwards, Raymond Workman, Peggy Gordon, Anna Fay Herron, Eleanor Garvin. Standing fleft to rightj-C. E. Turner fadvisorl, John Hortenstine, Harlan Conley, Louise McVay. 1939 Twenty Four
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