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manx good tnnts ot our Int xtar tn hlbh 5chool
c mtrlsh tht thxngb that art tbstntnlly Elkxns Hrgh
thmgs that we hope our sutcewors mll uphold
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To all the members of the Um ed States Forest SCFVICC
whose work has ln am wax conmbuted to the developmg
and beautlfylng of the Nlonongalwela Natxonal Forest
To the example of well directed energy and 6I1fl'lLlSlE1SI1L
erlort set forth by tlns group of men and women who are
teachmg us how to enjoy and preserve our forests
To the OPDPOYILIHIYICS wlnch tl11s work 1n our commumty
staff of the Tuma for 1936 dedlcate thls lwook
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CANOE mth 1ts smgle occupan , a syx arthy savage, gl1des througn
r1ppl1ng water, a tall, grateful beech whlspers age old secrets to a glant oak,
the smsh of a deadly arroyx drsturbs the s1gh1ng h mlocks and the quxverlng
a p ns A sharp cry when the fatal fhnt reaches ns v1ct1m, and then srlence
agam broken only by the yxh1spers of the trees and an occaslonal bird call
Thls IS only a brr of the s ory h1dden IU the word Monongahela whrch has
m lf the musfc the romance and the tragedy of the ages the muslc of the
ram and the w1nd, the romance of the red man as he roamed carefree and
fearless over hxs boundless acres, and the tragedy of h1s destructlon at the
hands of the whnte man
If the one tune mhabrtant of what we, today call the Monongahela
Natlonal Forest were to return, he would End that h1s former huntlng
grounds were once more commg 1nto therr own that happy people were
agam enjoymg th1s great out of doors, that no longer were the ruthless axe
and the merclless saw wreak1ng thelr destruct1on For today these acres
are bemg guarded and preserved as somethlng very precrous
Those of us who lxve rn the heart of the Monongahela Nat1onal Forest
pomt w1th prlde to what IS bemg accompllshed by our Forest SCFVICC The
IIDITICUSIIY of their task rather appalls us when we reallze that the Forest
covers an area ID whlch Greenbrler Nlcholas, Webster Pocahontas, Pendle
ton Randolph Tucker Preston and Grant countles 1n West V1rg1n1a and
Hxghland and Bath countxes m X 1rg1n1a are rncluded
These lands became a natlonal forest as a result of a protest of Nature
agalnst wanton destructvon of ner trees In 1V1arch 1907 one hundred
mllhon dollars worth of damage was done bv a flood 1n the basms of the
Allegheny and the Monongahela r1vers yyhrch cony erge at Prttsburg to form
the Ohxo Engxneers employed to 1nvest1gate the reason for the Hood gave
the cuttlng ayx av and the burn'ng of the forests w1th1n the watersheds of
these rn ers as one of the pr1nc1pal causes As a result of th1s lnvestrgatxon
the Weeks Layy passed by Congress on March 1 1911 made the Monon
gahela Natlonal Forest possrble The or1g1nal acqu1s1t1on of land about
fifteen thousand acres was made 1n 1914 Smce then o her acqu1s1t1ons
have been made LIUII1 today the Forest Service covers an area of 1 714,000
acres Ours not only to enjoy b If to preserve
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ONE MIN TRA I
RE ORGANIZATION
FOUR SPORT
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BOOK . .AD IS TON
BOOK TWO ..OOT CLASSES
OK TH E.. S
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FNTRANCE TO THE MONONGAI-IELA FOREST
This stone gatemav located SIX miles from Elkins the place from which
all important Monongahela Forest act1v1t1es are directed marks the entrance
to the Forest It welcomes those who wish to enjoy and to use wisely the
H1511 School it means mort than just an imposing hit of masonrv to them
it is a symbol of somtthing, thtv must chcrish and endeavor to preserve
for others
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ADMINISTRATION OF ELKINS HIGH SCHOOL
When Mr McKee came to be prlnclpal of Elkxns I-hgh School he was not
unknown to us for many of us had been wlth h1m when he was prlnclpal of the
Elkms umor Hlgh School We left h1m there not dreaming that we would grad
uate from h1gh school w1th h1m as our prmcxpal
When he came to our school 1n 1933 we welcomed htm as an old frrend on
1n whom we already had confidence and trust and one who we were sure would
make our problems hrs problems XVe never dousted once that Elkms I-hgh School
would prosper under h1s guxclance and we were rxght for durmg the three years
that he has been Wlth us our school has steadlly become more modern and pro
gressnve
He has been to all of us a w1se counselor and a gulde Though he fulfills h1s
dutles of mamtalnmg dlsclplme hrs congemal sprt and his smcere mterest m
both our dlfhcultles and our pleasures have won for h1m a place m our memorles
that we shall long cher1sh for he ha truly been one of us
There lS no one 1n our school who occuples qulte the same place as Mlss Wll
moth our asslstant prlnclpal To her any student feels free to go when he 15 faced
by a cllfhcult problem because he feels sure that he w1ll always hnd sympathy and
help Her 1deals for Elkins I-hgh School have been evemplrhed m the excellent
work done by the Student COUHCII Under her guxdance xt has become an lmpor
tant factor m the formatlon of hlgh standards of school llfe Those who have
spent any tune IH her Latm classe have found the exper1ence a profitable and an
enjoyable one
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ADMINISTRATION OF RANDOLPH COUNTY
SCHOOLS
At the head of the schools 1n Randolph County there IS a board of
educatlon composed of live members elected by popular vote From
Ellclns we have Mr Albert Mr Shreve and Mr Rlflle from M1ll
Creek Mr Downs and Mr Bosworth Under the superv1s1on of these
men there are ten h1gh schools Eve of whrch are first class m rank
There are a total of 1436 hlgh s hool students IH the county 749 of
these go to Elkms Hugh School
Work1ng w1th th1s board and carry1ng out to the best of the1r ab1l1ty
the1r plans and the1r w1shes are three other men Mr Bryan Ham1l
ton the supermtendent of the Randolph County Schools Mr K1rk
land S McKee pr1nc1pal of E kms Hlgh School and dlrector of h1gh
schools 1n Randolph County and Mr Henry Hamllton pr1nc1paI of
the Elklns un1or H1gh School and dlrector of elementary schools 1n
Randolph County
Not1ceable 1mprovements have been made 1n many phases of school
ent pos1t1ons The h1gh school bu1ld1ng at M111 Creek IS now modern
and well equ1pped the construct1on of a new bu1ld1ng at P1cIcens w1ll
be begun th1s summer and the plans for a consoI1datecI school at the
Tygarts Valley Homestead are completed A unlform course of study
for the h1gh schools of the county and a new musrc program for
grades four to e1ght are outstand1ng among the rmprovements made
1n the curr1culum
Two departments of our school have profited by Mr McKee s zeal
to get the best for us We now have as hne a stadlum as any school
1n the state and an 1ndustr1aI arts department that IS equlpped to gxve
the boys the practlcal worlc they need
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Vhlson for her xerw contagloux good humor 1nd her lhrlm nu rnxluru., puns
Rider for her enthusiasm .md dNNlNI'lIlLL lu pulmll hung the IIHR for 1936
hub for the attrantne appfurame ln uluch we Alu UN hud her Ll INNFUUITI
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Mus Barn for her lllKllllLIlXC perxolmlltx md llulltx 1 1 truher of hhtorx
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JAMES BARKLEY
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FORREST BILLER
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VIRGINIA BLACKWOOD
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est of luck to xou George
CHARLES DYER
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LORRAINE FIMPLE
Lorrnme IN o11e of those modest g1rls xxho
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Edgars ple1s1llt COIIIIICIVIIKC IN werx famlllflr
to 'ill Flkllls I 12 School students 1 he goes
riletlx from cl s class S'lXlIIg llttle, hu
sr llng ln 1 H1 th1t ln1l1es the ll'lY seem
hrlghter H1 le exes sometlmes 1ssulne 111
CXPFCNNIOII h'1th hll!Il0f0llN 1ll1l qlll11lc1l whlch
often puules IIVIIIN of us
BILLY SIBERT
1 X ossesses 'I I e I'6llIIsltt'N o 1 great
LlIl'lflI'lNI, he h1 the llselx IIIOIICIISIXC wltt ll
ls so popular 1llcl he l1cl1 th1r hltlllg, sarcflstlr
touch that lINll'lllX 1ccomp1llles and lmp1lrs the
ot er flllIllltI Ile IN t1le1lte1l Ill other fields too
he knows hl m1them1tl1s III 1 wax that de
m11lds our 1ttelltlol1
IVAN SHAW
VK ho l that dapper XOLlIIg ITIIH XXIII! the
stxllsh mustache? mu IDT! hear someone ask
Vlell lf IS none other than ollr Ix all, Zl memher
0 the Selllor Class e ls l xerx llIKIll5II'l0llN
hm who has alreacls Chosen hi lifes work We
predlet for hlm 1 future as au lmportant and
successful pllsterer lll ll1N home IOUII
DESALES SHREVE
Te iles IN lll 1ttr1ttlxe glr whose Ulllgfllll
ltx llllpresses ltse lllfll OIIFN heart to the extent
t le s er 1111
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to Ulllflllllt' to know lfter gr l1lu1tloll
FRANCES SMITH
rllll l0Xlllg and 1.511 xet SBl'l0ll5lW ll1f9l'9't9il
Ill sthool work, Fr1n1es ls 1 glfl who lNll"lIICE'N
er tulle wlsels She h1s 1 we-1lt of CLIN
rown halr th1t l the ellu of 1ll the glrl 1
knows Her gl"ll'l0llN llIl"iSNllII'lll12 m1l1l1er wlll
m1l1e her il score of IFIQIIKIN whereser h goes
IIllxlllN lllgh Sehool wlll mlss her
LESLIE SMITH
Xou lfllgllt hlltl lt ll1r1l to get lLqll'lllIICil IWIIII
es le, hut ollee the t1 l1 IN eompl ted xou hm
h IN 1 re ll p I Alfhlbllgh of 111 1rgument1tlxe
lI'lflll'C' he IN llot ohstlll1te Ihere IN somethlllg:
lllnllf hlln 1 twllllxle lll hls exe or 1 lllce frlenrllx
Lfflll, that lppeals to students 1ll1l teachers 'lllke
DARLENE STALNAKER
Ihls demllre llttle ITIINN ls 1 some-wh1t hack
ward 1nd shx DCYNOII Her best fflelld l hellexa
hers Both dlsllke to spe1l1 pllhllelx We guess
though that thex h1xe plentx to s11 to each
other when thex lre 1lone LX llttle elxesdrop
plug would he 1 hlt of fun
VIRGINIA LEE STALNAKER
xerx sweet Xtlllllg IL 1 l lls Clll lr
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VI he11 xou look at Ixathrxn, xou End the re1
Non xxhx lt IS often Saul, Me11 prefer hlondee
Bemme of her Quper1or phxN1cal ch'1r'1cter1Nt1cN,
Nhe xx '1N one of the g1rlN conudered III the Nelec
Il0l'l of M1NN Elk111N H1g.,h School She ha the
!IlNflllg'lllNl'llllg grace of il Ntraught xoung xx1IIoxx
IIICI '111 lIllIlXlCIll'lIlU 'III her oxxn
KATHRYN SWISHER
1t1rx11 1 IIE txpe of g1rl xxe 1 hnc honext
C'lNlll'E 111 Ixllflxklllg' 1e rc1 o11 1N lllIlllj.,l1t
NINE II N 1 N 1111
IQIIIIUIIN, t1er1 IN nonc of th'1t lIHNIt'I'l0llN tllll 1tx
1I1out her thlt the 1urrent 1nox1eN l11xe fo-tered
111 NU 1 x ode111 xoung r111eN e 1 N
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SAMUFL VANDEVENDER
rIh1N good l00Ixlll,Q' xoung man xx 1th the hlund
h11r 1nd blue exe 1 IIUIIE other than our Sam,
xx ho IS ch'1r'1cter1Led hx '1 NXlIlllllI2 a11d SIFHCIOUK
perNo111l1tx He has prox ed to he 1 xxorthx mem
her of the II1 X IICLWLINE of h1N 1lepe11d1l11l1tx and
XKIIIIIIHHENN to 1Io xxhatex er he mn VI e are glad
th1t 91mmx xx 11N one of IIN
JAMES WARD
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RUTH WAUGH
Prettx and peute? Xes he 19 both, a11d be
N1deN -he li popular xx1th both how and g1rls
We hall not Noon forget her outfit for 'Iackx
Dax VK hat '1 Dr Dafoe Qhe d1d make hoppmg
arouml after her qu1nN xxho Nhould haxe hee11
IOOIUIIH 'after her 1n1l helpmg her to c'1rrx the
Natchel xxh11h xx'1N larger than Nhe
KATHLEEN WHITE
1 r1t1e1 '1 N1n1 f1r xx1t 1 rount kn1
111g ine t11t INNIIIUCN Nometlmew IIINI enoug 1
N u1x ex re 111 to m1 e 1ttr11 IX 1
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ALENE WHITEMAN
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1111ohtr11 1xe I1ttIe perNon hut lookN certamlx are
1le1e1x111g as far ax She IN COIILCFIICCI for er
r1endN xx1ll tell xou t lt H e 'lk '1 Nunnx 1
POSIIIOII 1nd 1 keen Neuse of humor She IN xerx
good 111 Nte11ogr11ph11 xxork and xxe pred1ct '1
OCIE WINANS
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1 11 V' rosx' fut11re for her.
W Ile' is 11111 tl ' one of 36 111I1e1'. of the VIIIII. VIAIIIZIII IWIWPIHIH fill! 1-'If ' " "ff I
, N11 ' 1 llr nor Swietx' and one xx'I1 xxe are hx I1 ' pretty volorezl eye. RHICI l111r. 11 1 lj
1 tlel' ' 1 I tI111t honor' l'Ullft'I'l'ClI up 1 II111. she Ielieve. in the l I 1 I1 ' :I " .
'W A lll " ' .t111I '11t, Il fine 11tI1I 't , 11111I 1111 2lII' 11n1l not I 11r1I." 115 SIN' ' - UIVIUY hi' 'Wk
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LOUISE WISEMAN
Did you say auburn curls, lots of them, ones
that have an individuality all their own? She
does many things, particularly musical things,
and as a result of her many activities was
elected to the National llonor Society. Did you
know that she likes green things in the "llutl"?
XVell, she floes, very much.
WAYNE WOLVERTON
This young man is an important figure in
the Senior Class. lle has been our class presi-
dent for three years and an active member of
the lli-Y for the past two years, VVayne, we
wish you luck in all your future undertakings,
and we hope that you will continue your good
work in whatever you do when your school days
are liver.
MATILDA WOODFORD
"Tillie" has that greatly coveted quality of
composure which lends distinction and makes for
social power. She is a good student, one with
whom we like to have classes because she con-
tributes something worthwhile. She is a striking
brunette type, with a charm and graciousness all
her own
. 'fe-cifsfisi ' I ' '- 23:1-1 .' s v
OWEN WRIGHT
"-Ind"-the hoy who is always "right" and
will be "XVright"-the fellow whose keen sense
of humor keeps us in an uproar-the one whose
assistance on this 'lilfJER is very much appreci-
ated. XVe thank our stars that he came to us
when he tlitl, and we wouldn't trade him back
to Morgantown for all their Clark Gables.
VIRGINIA YORKE
ilillis senior is distinguished by a subtle, in-
triguing quality of voice and by a keen appre-
ciation of beauty, The ability to choose her
clothes wisely and then to wear them with grace
and distinction makes many of her classmates
regard her with envious eyes. Perhaps she will
be a model! XVho knows?
CECELIA YOUNG
Cecelia is another typical hlonde, with the
usual blue eyes. Her contagious smile, though,
is all her own. Glee C'lub is one of her chief
interests, as she has been a member of this or-
ganization for the past four years. VVe are
happy to congratulate her upon having earned
r wings in t e ' '
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EAN GROSS Preszdenl
Bury ANP STARFORD Vzce Preszdenl
To the umor Class and Mxss Dxgman belongs
the cred1t for havmg put the Tzger Cub on the
map once more Thrs school publlcatlon a mtmeo
graphed sheet puhllshed the fourth Wfednesday of
each month has a circulation of two hundred and
fifteen copxes Edmng th1s paper rs a part of the
regular junior Engltsh work Each month the
staff ns chosen from the Engllsh III classes the
only permanent members belng the bu mess man
ager and hrs assistant
The unlor Class lS al o ln charge of Stunt
Nite whxch IS usually held ln Aprll Thrs IS one
of the most enjoyable programs held dunng the
school year Each class or orgamzatlon v1es wlth
the other to put on an amu mg and entertammg
productlon As the TIGER goes to the press before
Stunt Nnte lS held thxs year we regret that we
cannot gne a more detailed account of nt
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RUTH Wu MOTH Secretary Treasurer
Bur HARsHBARG1-R Cheerleader
The class contams one hundred seventy s1x mem
bers of whom approx1mately seven per cent are
honor student the hghest percentage of any
class rn the school From thls honor group seven
were elected to the National Honor Soclety They
were Gladys johnson Betty ane Stafford ean
Gross ames Ross Russell Dalton ack Tabscott
and Bernard H111
Juniors Albert BHISI and Willard Campbell
Both of them were tackles on the football team
thls year Balst was captaln and was cho en on
the second All State team Both have been actlve
ln basketball BHISI has been m the startmg lme
up of twenty s1x games and has proved to be a
valuable player rn every game 1n whlch he has
partlclpated Campbell has made remarkable prog
ress as subsntute center
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MARION INGRAIVI Preszdent
RICHARD Cox Vzce Preszdent
Though this IS only our second year In high
chool and we have not had many opportunities
to show what we can do as a group we have many
students who have already proved what they can
do as lI1d1V1ClU3lS
One of our number Bill Hess has made us
very proud of him by having attained a prominent
POSIIIOII on the basketball team This lS Hesss
first year as a varsity player but he has certainly
used II to the very best advantage
Teenie Haggerty who was considered the
best cheerleader In Elkins High School according
to a recent Issue of the Cub IS another of our class
to whom we may point with pride Teenie has
needed to lead cheers Vife hope that she will con
tinue her fine work and In her serior year become
school cheerleader
The members of the Student Council from our
BETTY SWECKER Secretary Treasurer
CHRISTINE HAGGERTY Cheerleader
class are Lucy Houchin Gerald Kelly and Wil
ham Goldberg Betty Swecker represents the G
A A In the Council These students have per
formed their duties In a very creditable manner
Our president Marion Ingram gives promise of
bemg an eloquent speaker This year he entered
two different helds In the Literary Contest Al
though he won hrst place In neither of them he
did remarkably well In both
Good grades too are common among us and
at least three of our members will always be
found In the honor roll They are Bob Irons
Alma Wamsley and Glenna Sheets
As a whole we Sophomores feel that we have
ments In the two years we have been In high
school and with the belief that there IS much tal
ent to be revealed hope to continue to be ev 'I
more successful In the future
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SCOTT I-IocxENnERRY Preszdent
ROBERT GRoss I :ce Preszdent
If pep enthuslasm and ambxtxon mean any
thmg thls class should go far durlng the next
three years for we have number there are 245
of us and we have three helpful advtsers MISS
Bell MISS Wllson and Mr Shreve who have
ably asslsted us ln our trymg and puzzlmg fresh
Two of our number Roy Collms and Elwood
Goodman made laudable progress nn athletlcs
We shall expect more from them ln the future
and hope that they wlll be on our varsltv teams
next year
To prove that we don t bel1eve 1n procrastma
t1on the besettmg s1n that freshman classes have
1n common wlth human nature we have chosen
as our class motto We strxve for hrgher goals
whlch w1thout doubt wnll be a commendable gu1d
mg prmclple for us durmg our four years 1n hlgll
school
EARL NELSON .Secretary Treasur r
RU rH Corzmcx Clneerlead r
Several of our number have already prohted hv
the lnspnratlon contamed nn these word for the
honor roll has never lacked freshman names
Harrlet Whetsell got off to a llymg start by lead
mg the school for two success1ve s1x weeks perlods
a worthy ach1evement that all her cla smate
Lang and Robert Gross were also promlnent
honor students
We have been very credrtably represented on
the Student Councll by Harrlet Whetsell French
Vandevender and Scott Hockenberry who have
consclentlously upheld the hlgh standards of El
kms I-hgh School and proved themselves worthy
ln every way of the trust whlch we placed upon
them
Having made so much progress the first year
we feel justxhed m expectmg to make our class
an outstandmg one
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LITERARY
Last September, when the Ilterary staff of the
TIGER was chosen, we were a group of happy go
lucky, carefree students who were most enthuslastlc
over the plans for the 1936 annual, but who, 111
no way reahzed the serrousness of the task before
Smce that t1me we have become far more
serlous and energetlc but none the less enthuslas
tlc Our two edltors have set an excellent exam
e for us Theodora Ashby, wlth her ortgmallty
and skill rllustrared our book, and Freda Ham
ner of a more qulet nature, gave mestlmable ad
vlce, and IH t1mes of stress and stram exhrbxted
a polse wh1ch had a calmmg effect upon all of us
In SPIKE of the excellent example set by our two
edltors, there were tlmes when we were very dls
couraged and blue ust at the moment when
the wrlte up seemed completed, down would come
the pencll of red and censorshxp would suppress
the grcwrng elatlcn However, such small ltems
as censormg soon Iw came natural and were met
wxth an onslaught of new 1deas unttl even the
censor was fubdued The three mascul1ne mem
bers of the group, often worklng mcogmto and 1n
secret, have endowed the yearbook wxth the mdls
pensable athletlc wr1te ups and news of the boys
HCIIVIUCS Thur enthuslasm and consc1ent1ousness
have been an 1I1Sp1I'3I1CI1 to all staff workers The
glrls on thxs staff Betty Brown, Mary Vrrgmla
Moore, Mae Overholt, Loulse Wxseman, and Peg
Kelly have been untlrtng ln thelr efforts to please
of organwanons, and other ed1tor1aIs have grad
ually taken form under thelr skillful pens and,
though altered time after tlme, have hnally
emerged well done and mterestlng
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BUSINESS
The lot of the buslness staff of the year book
has been a hard one, but the lot of the buslness
managers has been even harder There IS llttle
doubt left ln the mmds of the staff as to the en
durance and even temper of Srbyl Hayes and G11
bert Coonts They have proved themselves con
hrmed martyrs to the cause of the TIGER and
have worked constantly to make rt a success
Sxbyl has handled her correspondence wrth efli
CICDCY and Gllbert has glven very careful atten
tron to all personal busmess relatlons
The busmess group IS an exceedmgly ambltlous
one that has worked drlrgently, copylng typ1ng,
and solrcxtlng Polltely lnsrstent and contagxously
enthuslastrc, Rebecca Arnold George Dornblazer,
and Owen Wright, through their constancy and
asplratlons, played no small part m rarsmg funds
for the book Professlonal men and those 1n
1936
busmess succumbed to thelr w1les and contrrbuted
wrth alacrlty to thelr cause For several weeks a
general uproar of lost, recovered checked and re
checked recelpt books, hnances, and check books
prevalled all over school We can now get expllcrt
hnanclal advice from these Icarran financiers
lhe remaxmng four laborers, Matllda Wood
ford Mary Edxth oyce Naoml Isner, and Ella
Grace Collette, have shown unfallmg enthusiasm
rn thext consclentrous efforts to please both the
llterary members of the staff and Mlss Rlder ln
typ1ng the wrxte ups for the book I-Iarassrng Mr
Glasscock by remammg 1n the typxng room untxl
late IH the evenmg and wearmg thelr own nerves
to a frazzle rn havmg to recopy edltorlals tlme
after tlme, they have stood up admirably under
the stram and deserve a lot of credit for makmg
our yearbook su h a success
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K nlmg mm lclt ugh! Brown Hunter Ross Calaln Cappadom Phares Corrxcx Anrolme Hockenberry Tabscott
Hess Arobogasr Burr Albert Sutton Campbell Wrrght Coonts Grimm Cunnmgham Bars: Irons V1nclr.-vendtr
Riu Thomas Goldberg Hlll Carroll f'unnmp,ham Bar nw XX Wfard fr-mr Wolvertorm Nloux Nlr Hunnnur!
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HI Y CLUB
WAYNE WOLVERTON Presxdent
ROBERT MORRIS Vzce Preszdent
AMES WARD Secretary
AMES MARSTILLER Treasurer
MR N BAYARD GREEN Sponsor
The purpose of thrs club rs to create, to mamtarn, and to extend, throughout
the school and communlty, hlgh standards of Chrxstran character It IS based on
a platform of four planks clean speech, clean sports, cl an scholarshrp, and
clean llvmg Every member of the assoclatxon consrders If a part of his duty as
a Hx Y boy to promote these hrgh standards of school llfe
The members of the Ellclns H1 Y Club perform many sp cral actrvrtres The
devotxonal servlces for our weekly assembhes have b en conducted by them dur
mg the past year Chrlstmas baskets were glven to the needy, and an Easter egg
hunt was staged for the chlldren at the State Chllclr ns Hom A drrve for
increased Sunday School attendance brought satrsfactory results The w1nners
were rewarded by a feed at the expense of the losers
Ar the begmnlng of rh school year th executrves of the club drew up a plan
for the year, under whlch ch re was to b a sp alcer at each weekly m etlng
Two of the speeches were on r lrglous sublects, the oth r two talks concerned
problems whlch confront boys of hrgh school age
Both Mr Bayard Green, the sponsor, and the boys are to be congratulated
for the fine things they are domg
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
RUTH WAUGH , . , , . . , . .,..... . . ..,...,.,,.....,I.. President
CHRISTINE HAGGERTY A , . . Vice-President
MILDRED WAUGH , , . . Secretary
LUCY HOUCHIN . . Treasurer
Miss MABEL CASTO , . Sponsor
The Girls' Athletic Association, symbolic of sportsmanship, loyalty, and fair
play, has during the past year become outstanding in all school and social activi-
ties. The intramural activities have increased in both number and popularity.
Another outstanding accomplishment was the sponsorship of an assembly pro-
gram, in which Gladys Calhoun was chosen from a group of seventeen girls for
her splendid physical condition and her excellent posture.
The most important annual alfair of the association is the May Fete. Last
year, Patricia Dougherty reigned over the festivities in a charming and gracious
manner. As the TIGER goes to press before this year's queen has been selected,
we can but hope that the entire program for this year will be as delightful as last
year's. The social functions of this new organization have included an informal
party for the new members and a football banquet for all boys on the squad.
Approximately seventy-five members of the high school attended this banquet,
which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.
Six of the older club members will graduate this year, Included In these will
be four of the charter members and the president
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Row Une lVlcC.all Wamsley Ovnholt H1 II R Waugl Hamner bxener Nl Wfaugh R W I Bird Calhoun
N HouchIn Cobeily Haggeru I l"imCbIn Fredlutk Young, R n lhrfv NlIs Caste Basil Thompson Lowery
Pc z Hlnlxlc Yot Wxlmorh
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n oery ollerte, lfncl. Myer, -los-tv. Run Tun: Pcxrv. Arnold. lVlcI.aughlm, Xlfaugh. Revnolds.
n r r xross, Srarford. Harper. Stmex. Miss O'Connor. Rm: liuu: Shreve. Allen. Kelfv. Sraud.
B. I. P.
MARY EDITH JOYCE . . , , . . . Y . .President
VELTA PERRY Y , , . . , Vice-President
MARY MCLAUGHLIN Secretary
EVELYN MYER Y reasurer
REBECCA ARNOID Correspondzng Secretary
The B I P rh oldest glrls soclal club m E H S has for th past five
years carried on a program of servrce and lmprovement of socral llfe 1n Ellclns
I-Ilgh School This club IS sponsored by MISS O Connor, whose loyalty and en
thuslasm have been very much apprecxated
On October 15, of thrs year, the pledges were announced and th re followed
a weelc of glee for the memb rs wrth a week of torture for th 1n1t1ates As a
flttrng clrmax for a week of trrals and trrbulatrons nh formal 1n1t1at1on, wrth
ofhcers and promrnent members talcmg part, was h ld at ch hom of the presx
dent, Mary Edrrh Joyce
In collaboratlon wrth the Phl Omega, a town club composed of hlgh school
glrls, the B I P sponsored the annual Football I-Iop which celebrates nh
football VICIOFICS of Ellclns I-hgh School and provrd s an evenmg of recreatron
for the athletes b fore they enter th basketball tralnrng season
Other enjoyable soclal act1v1t1es were a dellghtful tea and handlcerclnef shower
gxven at rho home of DeSales Shreve, 1n honor of Margaret Hedges, on of our
members who moved to Wfashmgton On February 26 the I-I1 Y boys were served
wxth a spaghettl supper, whrch was voted to b a complete success by everyone
present
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ELKINS JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
ROBERT MORRIS Presxdent
OWEN XVRIGHT Vzfe Preszdent
B HOLLY GRIMM Treasurer
WILLIANI S1BhRT Secretary
MR GRrEN MR SHRtvf MR HUTTON MR WILNIOTH
Sponsors
The West Vlrgmla unxor Academy of Sclence, an organlzatxon for hxgh
school students interested 1n sclentlfxc matters, IS a branch of the West Vlfglnla
Academy of Sclenc , an assoctatxon of men and women who have recelved sclen
trhc degrees The purpose of our organlzatxon, whlch recewed ltS charter only
thxs year, IS to create a more actlve mterest 1n scrence among the students of
Ellcms Hlgh School
The club has meet1ngs twtce a month At one of these meetmgs busm ss IS
dlscussed, at the other, experlments are performed and talks based upon SCICHIIHC
knowledge are glven by memb rs Cnce each semester the members of the club
talce a Held trxp to some pomt of sc1ent1f1c xnter st, so that the members of the
club may supplement thelr study of theory by some pract1cal knowledge To
remam 1n the club, each member IS requxred to take part 1n a program at least
once durlng each school semester Though we are prrmarlly a group mterested
1n extendmg our knowledge of the world of SCICHCC, we sometlmes have socxal
meetmgs that are very much enjoyed
Elk1l'1S Hlgh School chapter of the Academy IS stlll IH IIS embryomc stage,
but WC fECl that E1 great dffal l'l3.S b C11 21CCOITlpllSll9d alld WC l13.VC many IIIICFCSI
lflg plans for the fLlU.1l'C
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
THEODORA AsHBY Presxdent
CHARLES ALBERT I :ce Preszdenl
Ames Ross Secretary
MR BRUFFEY .Sponsor
Cn February 19 1936 erghteen new members were taken IUIO the Natlonal
Honor SOCIETY Thls year s mductlon ceremony was very different, but just as lm
pressxve as ID former years Our sponsor Mr Bruffey mtroduced the program
followed by the summcwng of the pledges by Delmar Martln After Theodora
A hby conducted them to the stage ames Mar txller gave the purpose of the
ocrety Owen Keren told of the symbo 1sm of nts emblem the keystone and the
llammg torch l'reda Hammer explamed the S1gI1lflC3I1C6 of the flowers that had
been placed cn the stage at the begtnn ng of the assembly The whlte ones stood
for purlty chara ter pnlc dlv ne wlsdom lcholarshxp purple power leader
shrp , red, courage servlce Flnally Fr da and Theodora, 3'S1SICd by four l wer
classmen, pmned a flower of each color on every candrdate, then Mr McKee ad
mmlstered the pledge to the new members
The meetmgs are held at the homes ol the memb rs, where many worthwh'le
and enjoyable hours are spent New officers are elected each semester
NATIONAL
PONOII SOCIETY
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DELMAR MARTIN Pfefldenf
EAN GR055 I :ce Preszdent
THEODORA ASHBY Sefrffdfy
BETTY Smnrrono Treasurer
The Student Councxl of Elkms Hugh School IS composed of representatlves
from each of the four classes, a representatxve for each school orgamzatlon, and a
faculty member
Thls orgamzatxon opened the school year of 1936 wlth the f'-IFSI assembly pro
gram, which struck the keynote of servlce to the school As tts mam project for
the year, the members have chosen the task of obtalnmg the furmture for the
stage In order to obtain money for thls project, the councll sponsored a serres
of entertamments durmg lunch hour They have also assumed the problems of
ushering, of carmg for our buxldlngs and grounds, of establtshlng a lost and found
department, and of ccnductmg v1s1tors through our school They have sold many
small pennants boostlng E H S This year, the three delegates who were sent
to the state conventlon at Charleston, brought back much worthwhile lnformatlon
Mass Wtlmoth ns the sponsor and Mr Shreve the faculty representative
V hersell H0 Lvl1l'1errx Vcxlmnth l"l1mnl foldblg., C Kllx Hnunnn XY nlx Iron Ahby Nl kelly Nl 'Shreve
Nl-Artm Gross Ar old Ml s Wrlmoth W ard 3 Nandewcnrrr Hall Swecker Starford
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Before us stands an orgamzatlon to whlch we pomt wrth unlmnted pr1de, our Ellcms
High School Band Shortly before the Forest Festlval the members proudly donned for
the hrst tlme thelr new umforms whnch were purchased by the parents aux1l1ary, a new
and actlve orgamzatlon composed of the parents of the members of the band These
new umforms added a spot of color and a fest1ve axr to all of our football games for
no game was won or lost at whlch the band dld not play wlth 1ts characterlstrc pep
and enthusxasm
The students, 1n order to FCCCIVB a musxc letter thxs year, must be a member of a
small ensemble group and gxve one or more public performances 1n that group The
already excellent mstrumentatron has been enhanced by the adclmon of new mstruments
and If IS hoped that an ent1re reed sectron w1ll be added rn the near future
The band camp under the dlrectlon of Mr Reger, with the a1d of several capable
and talented 1nstructors, was an 1mportant act1v1ty of last year The camp, composed
of 120 members from Bellngton, Beverly Buclchannon Ellcwater Huttonsvllle, Mlll
Creek, Montrose, Plclcens, and Ellcms, was held two weeks ln August Durlng th1s tlme
regular clasfes were offered to begmners on ln truments, and those further advanced
were glven the opportumty of learmng some new and beautlful numbers
A concert was held each evening, e1ther by the band or by the orchestra At each
concert many vlsltors were present, and thelr reports were sufhcnent to show the good
work of both students and mstructorf On Sunday afternoon specxal concerts were
applauded by a ho t of vrsxtors
Mr Reger plans 1 band camp for th1s summer whlch has all appearance of being
even blgger and better than the one last summer Those who attended last year hope
that these plans mll ITl3ICI'l3llZ6
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Havent all of us, at some t1me dur1ng our four years 1n Elklns I-hgh School been
lulled almost to sleep b the dlstant stra1ns of Beethovens Moonllght Sonata or Schu
bert s Serenade, wh1le our teacher was do1ng h1s b st to explam Avogadro s Hypothes1s
or the d1lference between an adverb and adject1ve9 Im sure that we all have, but have
we really thought ofthe source of th1s mus1c" Perhaps, 1n a vague sort of way we have
surm1sed that these pleas1ng stra1ns were commg from the hlgh school orchestra But how
much do we really know about th1s organ1zat1on"'
Is the per1od from eleven unt1l twelve oclock on Monday and Wednesday mormng
one of relaxat1on for the forty boys and g1rls who assemble 1n the aud1tor1um'7 Talkmg
to these students w1ll soon dlSP rse any doubts as to the purpose of the per1od they wxll
tell you that the purpose lS to IUCFCHSC thexr knowledge of mus1c
It IS the plan of thelr d1rector, Mr Wayne M Reger, to spec1al1ze 1n orchestral tra1n
1ng of a concert and symphon1c type Spec1al attent1on IS also g1ven to solo and ensemble
work The orchestra IS proud that If can boast a full lnstrum ntatton and correct balanc1ng
wh1ch are essent1al to any well soundlng mus1cal group The memb rs of th1s organ1zat1on
have shown the1r w1ll1ngness to cooperate ln whatever way they may by plav1ng every
Wednesday morn1ng 1n assembly and furmshlng the mus1c for any spec1al program
One of the ma1n features of th1s group IS the short concert tours wh1ch are taken 1n th
spr1ng of the year These tours glVC the members of the orchestra and also the A Capella
Cho1r, who Wlll accompany the orchestra for the Hrst t1me thls year, someth1ng to look
forward to as they work through the long w1nter months Our school IS very proud of
the record made by both of these mus1cal organ1zat1ons
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Stemple Caplxnger XX 1 eman Nlr Reger Os erholt VS et 1: Adam Sponaugle Reese X an ox Iron
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GLEE CLUB
If we would all take heed to Mr Regers slogan, Waste no t1me, I am sure
we would be just as progresslve as our gle club for we do accompllsh thtngs
Durlng the past year an extens1ve study was completed of the rucllments of musxc
IH sulfedg1o and slght s1ng1ng, w1th partlcular emphasls on rhythm and syllable
readlng Through such work as thls, our glee club has developed an ab1l1ty that
compares favorably wxth other glee clubs 1n th state
Durmg the last part of each semester, rh organlzatxon comes 1nto 1ts own, as
It were Renew d mter st IS talcen because all the members loolc forward to the
1mportant publlc appearances that are comlng at all th commen ment act1v1t1es
Fzrst Sopranov Theodora A hby Vary an-1 Ca'a1n Bobby Calhson, V1rg1n1a
Carpenter, Florence Loontz NICOICDH Coontz ean Corley Mary Gxlloly M1ldred
Hmchman Gladys ohnson, Betty ean Kem Dorothy Lowery Ehzabeth Mero,
Opal McCau'ey Anna Mary McVaney, G ne Morton The'ma Payne, Sally Pmto,
o Preysz, Rosemary R ynolds, Ann R1ce, Kathryn XVh1f6, and Ceceha Young
Altos Naola Burke Eula Ch noweth Alvena Erzznger ean Gross, Wanda
Gumm, Chr1st1ne Haggerty, Mary Margaret Hlll Cath r1ne Hovatter, Naomt
Isner, Mary Yxrgmxa Moore, Velta Perry L1ll1an Pr ysz Wahna Sears, Katherln
Stover, Alma Wamsley, Ruth Waugh Rath Wllmoth and Vlfglhla Yost
Second Sopranos Ruth Corrlclc Ednth Currenfe Fdxrh Day Vxvvan Fansler,
Mary Gardner, Madellne Grazlanl, Lucy Houchn uawta Kng Kltty Leake,
Bernlce Lee, Elva Mae Lowery, Audrey Marstxller Thelmi Ph ll p Irma Runner,
Glenna Sheets, Lora1n Slceen, Mlldred Waugh Harrwt Wh tsell Kathryn Whlte,
and Mattlcla Woodford
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A CAPPELLA CHOIR
Dld you ever s1t quletly and llsten to the deep solemn notes of a p1p organ
as lt blends rlch full chords together, producmg a beautxful harmonxous effect?
Thus IS the pattern taken by our Elkins High School A Capella Cholr, a muslcal
organxzatxon whlch xs stxll comparatlvely new to us
One evenxng last semester, Mr Reger, our muslc Instructor, called together all
Ellcxns High students who he felt were capable and explamed to them h1s new
project, an A Capella Choxr, that ls, a choir of voxces wxthout an accompanlment
At Hrst, of course, the project dld not seem to move wlth any great rapldxty
but gradually the smgers learned to Hr their V01C9S together wxth a very pleasmg
effect Now as one quletly hstens to them smg he IS moved by strxkmg resem
blance to a great plpe organ as thexr voxces are ralsed ln a crescendo or lowered to
a whxsper by a dlmuendo
The members mclude
Altos Vrvlan Fansler, Freda Hamner, Marle Kelly uanxta Kmg, Wahna Sears,
and Alene Wh1teman
Basses Gllbert Coonts, ohn Lynn Hall Charles Reese, Robert Sponaugle ack
Stemple, and W1llard Ward
Tenors ohn Flsher, ean Gross, Augustme Hammer, Catherme Hovatter,
Naomx Isner, Margaret Kelly Delmar Martxn, Velma Perry, Alma Wamsley, Phxl
Wlllxams, and Ruth Wxlmoth
Sopranos Vxrgmla Carpenter, Nlcolena Coonts, Gladys ohnson, Rebecca Mor
FISOH, Glenerrah Wxlmoth, Loulse Wlseman, and Theodora Ashby
Ptamst Mae Overholt
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Sometrmes a basketball champ1onsh1p gets re
sults 1n other sports When we won the state
champ1onsh1p 1n 1926 we were rewarded through
the efforts of Mr N I Hall by gettlng our
football fzeld We won agam last year and the
completlon of our stad1um was the result The
name stadlum covers not only the teel and con
crete stands but also the runnmg track the flag
pole the wooden seats the scoreboard and every
thnng else 1ns1de the steel fence and even the
practxce Held outslde
The project promoted by the Alumnr A SOCIH
txon was made posslble by F E R A and W
P A labor The general commrttee xn charge of
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t1tle for land Cyrus Kump approval of project
Bonn Brown plans Blaxr Slmons hnanclal cam
paxgn supervrsor Kenneth Coberly publlclty
Harry B Moore construction Mr McKee ad
vrser To Coach Wxmer also due credlt must b
given for h1s untxrrng efforts to make the project
a reallty Margaret Buzzell ably 3SSlSI8d the
COmm1tt6C ID collectmg the S4 000 whlch was
raxsed by popular subscrlptlon
As a consequence of the efforts of these loyal
alumn1 we have a stadlum whlch we can use
elther ln dayllght or dark as the srxty thousand
watt lxghts make the field as brlght as day
On September 28 the stadlum was dedrcated
and named Wlmer Fleld rn honor of our own
coach The game at th1s t1me was played be
tween Elkxns Hlgh and Parsons Hlgh the Trgers
wmmng 1n the last mlnute by a score of 13 9
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Thxs years lettermen tn football were Captam
Albert Balsl Pete Antol1ne Yost Cunnlngham
Rlchard Hockenberry Robert RICE Wlllard
Campbell Meade Burr ames Ward Arnold
Herman B111 Goldberg Arlan Cappadony Wayne
Wolverton Holly Grlmm Dale Currence Bernard
Phare Elwood Goodman Dale Ellls Gtlbert
Coonts Charles Arbuthnot Charles Godwtn and
Managers ack Stone and Edwin Lang
The efforts of these boys gave the seventh post
non tn the Blg Ten conference to Elklns Hlgh
School Albert B31S1 was picked on the all con
ference football team whlle Cunnmgham Anto
lme and Herman recetved honorable ment1on
When the All State teams were chosen Alb rt
BBISI was selected on the second team at the tackle
positron and Yost Cunmngham recetved honor
able mention for the end posltton
Several of the lettermen are senlors and wxll
not be wlth us next year They are Albert B3lS1
Yost Cunningham Richard Hockenberry Dale
Currence ames Ward Wayne Wolverton Bet
nard Phares Holly Grlmm Gilbert Cocnts
Charles Godwm and Charles Arbuthnot
Elkrns played her flrst season on her own new
neld and the first night football game exer play d
tn thls sectton of VUest Vlrgmla when she defeated
R1dgely Hlgh School
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H S FOOTBALL SCORES 1935
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Corrick. unter. Rrlev. ellers. Stone 1lVlanager1. Dalton. Tabscott. Nlams. Poltng. W'ar . Niarstlller. Hess. Calain.
Brown. Darnell. Talbott, W'1mer. Lang 1lVlanageri. Phrlltps. Vvright. Godwin. Goodman. Sutton. Coonts. York.
Grimm. ,a :1 onv. Cam ell. Phares. Phtlln s, Ellts. Yolltes, Wfard, Herman. Wblverton. Y. Cunningham. ocken
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H1gh School team won four and t1ed one of thexr
ten games Although the Txgers lost four con
ference jousts won but one and txed another the
eleven gamed more ground than several of the1r
conquerors
Alumm 6 Elkxns 0 The old grads sure had
a tough t1me puttmg lf over on the young eleven
The Tlgers played well for the1r start showlng
promxse for a successful season
The Wlmermen won the1r first tussle w1th a
scholastlc team from a strong Bellngton eleven
by the score of 19 to 6 Sensational runs by the
backs and the lmproved blockxng of the 11nemen
won th1s game
In the last perlod of the thr1ll1ng dedlcatlon
game the Elkms Hlgh gr1dders spurted ahead to
gam a last mmute vlctory over Parsons by the
urprlsmg score 13 to 9 Ram and sleet prevented
fast stepplng OECHSIVC plays but the sensatxonal
hne drlves of both teams furmshed the fans plenty
cf exc1tement
The Elklns Hlgh School football team suffered
the1r hrst defeat at the hands of the Vxctory Hrgh
School Eagles by the score of 12 to 0 The Elkins
lads held the VICIOFY Eagles to the1r lowest score
of the season A fast shlftmg offense paved the
way to the VICIOEY success The contest was
played before ueen S1lv1a VI and her court
Elkms I-hgh lost the1r first game on forelgn soxl
to Weston Hlgh by a 146 mark The Elkms
Txgers had ltttle trouble gettlng w1thxn str1k1ng
dxstance but could not penetrate Westons goal
l1ne defense Although on the short end of the
score Elkms was on the long end of the first
downs leading 15 to 10
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Shlnnston scored twxce 1n the la t quarter to
beat the Ellcms Hlgh Tlgers 13 to 7 The T1gers
held the upper hand for three quarters but were
unable to st p Shmn ton s rally 1n the hnal pertod
The wmnxng touchdown wa started on ts way
when Shlnnstcn lntercepted an Elk1I1S pass on the
Ellclns thlrty yard line
Elkins Hlgh wa held to a scorele s tle on the
Wesleyan grldlron by thexr old rlval Bu lchannon
Several long runs by the Tigers put Elkins wlthm
scormg dlstance but they were unable to cross th
goal lme
Ellclns football fans w tne sed thexr hrst night
Football game 1n the new Wlmer Stadlum when
the Tlger defeated Rldgeley 37 to 7 Coach
Ball s mexperxenced team fought hard but was no
natch for the stronger T1gers Thls was the first
nght game ever played by an Ellcms Hlgh School
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School 13 to 0 m a hard fought game The Mor
gantown baclc tallled one touchdown on a ong
run and the other on a pass The Tlgers came
back durmg the econd half 1n thelr characterlstlc
style and carrled the ball well IHIO the enemys
terr1tory but were unable to score
The Ellclns T1gers won the most thrtlllng game
of the cntlrc season from Grafton by the margm
of 19 to 14 Ellcms scored first when the Grafton
afety man dropped a punt and lt rolled over the
g al l e Grafton then scored on a pass
make xt 7 7 Ellcms then drove down the field for
another marker but Grafton retallated to score
also makmg the c unt 14 13 1n thelr favor Ellcms
agaxn durmg the last mmute to play made a long
drlve to vxctory
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Elkins High School,s basketball team for 1936
finished the regular schedule after winning twenty-
l:lVC and losing seven games. Princeton's victory,
one of our seven defeats, was later awarded Elkins
by a score of 2-0 by the West Virginia State
Board of Athletics, because of the ineligible play-
ers used by Princeton.
In twelve of these games Elkins was competing
with "Big Tenn members. Of these twelve games
Elkins won eight and lost four. Two were lost to
Morgantown and the remaining two went to
Shmnston This record obtained for Elkins
High School fourth place in the Big Ten con
ference One victory out of their two games
with Morgantown would have given Elkins a tie
with Shlnnston at first place but even though
the Elkins team lost by only one point in one case
they were not able to defeat the Red and Blue
cagers Morgantown therefore took first place
in the conference
BASKETBALL
SEASON I
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SCORES FOR 1936
Thomas
Alumni
Princeton
Clendennin
Parsons
East' Fairmont
Morgantown
Belington
Mill Creek
Weston
Buckhannon
Shinnston
Victory
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Buckhannon
Belmgton
Wheeling
Weirton
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Elkms Hlgh School s basketball team proved to
be the champs of thelr section ln the annual Sec
tlonal Basketball Tournament The hrgh school s
Tlger qumtet forged 1ts way to the finals by de
featmg phlllppl 41 to 24 and the Coalton FIVE
52 to 22 Next they met Belmgton who had de
feated Beverly 61 to 6 and Tygarts Valley 60 to
23 and beat them 43 to 27 These vlctorles won
Elkms first place whlle second went to Bellngton
Coalton won the consolatlon game and was
awarded thlrd place
THE ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM WAS
Wllmoth of Belmgton Forward
Stalnaker of Coalton Forward
Cunningham of Elkms Center
Phares of Elkms Guard
BHISI of Elkms Guard
The Elkins Hlgh team along with other sec
tronal wmners represented their sectxon 1n the
Reglonal Tournament at Grafton The first con
test was the West Falrmont Jane Lew game whlch
the Falrmont Polar Bears won by a score of 38
to 25 In the next game the Txgers had lrttle
dlfhculty 1n defeatmg the hnghly rated Umversxty
Hugh team by a margm of 50 to 18 Flnally
Elkms overcame the West Falrmont qumtet ln
the Hnals by a 49 to 38 score
THE ALL TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS WERE
Rldgley of West Falrmont Forward
Chepko of University Hlgh Forward
Cunningham of Elkxns Center
Kosko of West Faxrmont Guard
Balsl of Elkins Guard
The Twenty th1rd Annual State Tournament
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SBASKHBALLTEAM
was played by Elkins Wheeling Charleston Glen
Rogers Rowlesburg Webster Sprlngs I-Iuntmg
ton and Wa hmgton Irvlng High Schools
The opemng contest was won by Washmgton
Irvlng over Glen Rogers by the score of 36 to 33
Next the Elkms Txgers defeated Charleston 55 to
32 The third game went to Wheelmg over Web
ster Sprmgs 27 to 31 and the fourth game to
results brought Elkms and Washmgton Irvmg
along wlth Wheelxng and Rowlesburg to the seml
finals Elkins defeated Washmgton Irving 35 to
27 1n a clo e game but Wheeling had llttle trouble
beatmg Rcwlesburg 58 to 25 In the fmals the
Elkins Tlgers lost to Wheelmg by a 37 to 35
score after a close game
Yost Cunningham of Elkms was gxven the cen
ter posmon of the All Tournament team and B111
Hess and Albert BRISI made the second team
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The Elkms High T1gers opened the1r 1936
basketball eason with a VICIOFY over Thomas
They had llttle trouble defeatlng the team 5 to 38
The Alumms team two games later, handed
the T1gers their flrst defeat The graduates
trong qumtet defeated them 36 to 18
Elklns flrst Big Ten conference battle took
place on the home floor agamst the East Faxrmont
five The Elklns team fought hard and hnally
won a vxctory 43 to 24
The next contest, however, was a dxfferent
story The Elkins Tigers lost the1r second Blg
Ten game ln three years by a margm of one pomt
The strong Morgantown team won the game 30
to 29 as a result of a goal whlch was ln the alr
when the whxstle blew ending the game
In the1r next game Elk ns steadlly overcame
the Bellngt n Hawk beatlng them 40 to 27
The Tigers handed Buckhannon Upshur their
first defeat of the sea on when they played on
the Buckhannon floor Elkins took the fast hard
played game to the tune of 37 to 30
In the1r Elkins gymnasxum the T1gers defeated
Weston for the second t1me thls season Elk ns
played well and allowed Weston to crack thelr
defense for goals only once ln each quarter Thrs
and a fa t offense bullt up a 38 to 12 score
The flghtlng Tigers defeated a brllllant Wheel
mg Hlgh team at Wheellng 42 to 36 Both teams
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hard fought game The lead traded hands flfteen
tunes durmg the game and the score was tled
elght t1mes
The followmg mght a large Welrton team de
feated the somewhat fatrgued T1gers by a 52 to
42 mark
The T1gers came through for a vlctorlous flmsh
by defeatmg East Falrmont m the seasons hnal
game 46 to 29
The Txgers were urged on toward vlctory dur
mg the season by a large cheermg delegatlon led
by Cheerleader Margaret Kelly
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Last year Coach W1
mer bullt a track team
around a nucleus of s1x
letter men Thts team
won every meet except
the state meet and many
records fell before the1r flymg feet
A combmatlon Alumm and Inter class Meet
was held first The Alumm were defeated by a
score of 154W to 442 Four records were broken
and one tied The 1un1ors the present sen1ors
won wxth 68V pomts The sophomores scored
30, the seniors, 24, and the freshmen 13 Such a
record as thus promlses us a successful team for
1936
Elkms emerged from the Seventh Annual Mo
nongahela Valley Track Meet the wlnners Rec
ords were shattered One state record was cracked
whlle three meet records tumbled and four others
were tled The team s scores were Elkms, 116'
East Falrmont 65 2 3 Parsons 37 Grafton 10
and Tygarts Valley 8
The next week Elkms trlumpned tn the S'xth
Annual Blg Ten Meet at Clarksburg on May 4
Captaln Blggle Goldberg led tue meet wtth l6'4
p IDIS to help his team accumulate 79 pomts He
won every event he entered East Falrmont made
56 1 5 po nts, Washmgton Irv ng, 52 2 5 Mor
gantown, 45 1 5, and Grafton 3 Three rec
ords fell and two were tled
Elkms VICIOFY m the Slxteenth Annual Sec
tlonal Meet was her fourteenth vxctory rn such a
meet Captam Goldb rg Hammer, Wllhelm,
Corrlck, Herman, Mero, Baxsx, Currence, and
Rexrode qualxhed to go to Morgantown Elk ns
scored 99 pomts, I-Illlsboro, 3851, Parsons, 35
Greenbank, 34 Marlmgton, 11 Grafton, 82
Buckhannon Upshur l Three records were
broken
At Morgantown 1n the State Meet our boys dlcl
better than the year before by w1nn1ng tenth place
wxth ten polnts The boys broke two Elkins Hlgh
School records, ln thelr attempt to wtn
S1xteen fellows won the letter E last year
Four of these have returned to carry on under
Coach Wlmer and Captain Wayne Wolverton
Our track has been wldened to permlt stx lanes
of hurdles Because we have one of the best tracks
tn the state, there IS talk of holdmg the state
track meet here next year
Rm One Cox Haddlx A Hammer Bennett Herman Lalarn T 'Vlero R Hocker1herrw B Corrlclt 'VI
Goldberg Wrlhelm NX Rexrode D Qurrne Wolverton Skidmore Wingfield Rlcc Hunter as In Coat
Wlmer Hlnkle Buzzle Ross Thomas fxrrmm Moore Morrxs E Corrrclt Sarnato Nye H Currence llnn
Marstlller Albert Collett Kelley L Hammer XX Goldberg l Rexrode Nlanagcr lVlcNlorrow Rm lhrre Manager
Sweclter Whiteman S Hockenberrv Dougla Cunmnglfam Nlacornber lang, Ferguson l' B Corrrcl-t Howell
Shreve Dalton Poe Coon! Arbuthnot Snaffer Hess Bars: B Nlero 'Vlanaper Trickett
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MISS FUSS MR. POXVERS
SPONSORS OF THE CLASS OF '36
Four years ago a crowd of naive, frightened boys and girls entered Elkins High
School as freshmen All the misgivings that we were prepared to suffer lasted,
however, only a very short time, as we soon found that we were not alone in that
puzzling madness that IS high school life to a freshman We discovered that we
had friends, two friends In the four years that have passed, they have never failed
us, they have always been there when we have needed them true, dependable, and
wisely tolerant
One of these friends of ours was a very small person, a busy, energetic person
with a charm all her own She has always been interested in us, in our activities,
1n our problems, and has constantly been eager to lend us her a1d in every possible
way
By her side was a courteous young gentleman, who lllce herself seemed to find
us an engaging class of boys and girls We, in turn found him someone worth
while He had that degree of d1gn1ty that b com s an instructor, together with
a disarming smile and genlal manner that won us at once
These two have given us of th lf energy their faith, and their assistance In
the time that has elapsed since that Septemb r day four years ago, they have trans
formed us from an incoherent crowd into an organized group of seniors who we
hope will carry into life with them the high standards that they have been taught
Our class wishes to express our appreciation to Miss Fuss and Mr Powers for
the splendid spirit they have shown, and we lcnow that each and every student
sincerely respects them for the fine advisers they have b en and truly likes them for
the genuine people that they are
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FOREST FESTIVAL SCHOOL PARADE
Each year the schools of Randolph County play an lmportant part m maklng
our annual Mountaln State Forest Festn al a success One of the xmportant features
of the Hrst day of the festlval of 1935 was a s hool parade entltled A Fantasy of
the Months Thls pageant conslstlng of tw lve unlts each representlng ln a very
elfectxve and spectacular manner a month of the year was arranged by Mxss Vxrgmxa
Brlght an elementary teacher of Elkms
These unlts were dwlded among the var1ous schools of the county anuary
Ellcxns unlor H1gh School February Montros Commumty March St Brendans
School of Elkxns Aprll Th1rd Wfard School of Elklns May Coalton Hxgh School
September Dry Fork DISIFICI Octob r Central School of Ellclns Novemb r Roar
mg Creek Dlstrxct and Decemb r P1clc ns and Helvetla
The Ellclns High School banner carrled by Vlrgmla Fredloclc and Lucy
Houchxn came first ln our sectlon of the parade The band resplendent 1n the
glory of thelr new orange and black unlforms followed A placard bear1ng the
sxgn of the zodxac for une announced the month that we were representlng Then
several groups of boys and glrls representlng somethmg characterlstlc of th1s month
approached Flrst there were a number of senxors wearlng caps and gowns 1nd1
catlng the lmportance of the month to high school students Then twenty slx
glrls 1n tennls costumes and twelve boys 1n golf costumes reminded us of two
popular une sports The Tom Thumb weddxng wh1ch completed our presentatlon
brought forth enthusxastlc applause from the spectators Ruth Moats the brlde
Ralph Wheeler the groom and Verl Corley the mtnlster wlll surely not look
more ser1ous at their own weddmg
HI H LHOOI FI OAI
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our basketball manager, dress d in
his best . . . A dog's life in the
spring with Louise and Freda . . .
Our Boss and his Boss . . . Miss
Rider talzes time out after check-
ing the Tiger . . . Days of hard
life for G. A. A. pledges . . . Pat,
our May Fete Queen . . . June
Division of The Mountain State
Forest Festival School parade . . .
Our May Fete princesses with
their escorts . . . The old swimmin'
hole
On the way to Victory . . . The
school bus . . . Still on the way
to Victory . . . Last day at band
camp . . . Shre1'e's truck full of
empty stomachs . . . The bubble
dance of the May Fete . . . Au-
tumn Queen . . . Taclzy Day's
sweetie Pies . . . Ah, the villairr
and the hero . . . Pretty, please
. . . Our Forest Festival Princes:
. . The cheerleaders of the Sec-
tional Tournament
March on march on
ln autumn ttme
Our school parade
Was very ne
Lend your lzght
To the Ttger Staff
A t szx each ntght
Sknng sleddmg
we 0 ten go
On college hzll
There s lots of snow
Sunlight, moonlight,
Thawing ponds,
Hitch-hike time
M akes ragahonds
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That s the way
All semors dress
On Tacky Day
In the sprmgttme
I ve been told
A oung man s anc
Makes htm bold
Sprmgtzme Mayttme
4 ueens and beauty
GAA
t er arms tts duty
Dreamtng restmg
N 0 more studtes
Our lwes encumber
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