Elkins High School - Tiger Yearbook (Elkins, WV)

 - Class of 1930

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,J Iii Qsg! A IQ i. oi 0 H il' it A 1 wx .4 .1 i A' 44' M, J G21 l Li Ei - la. . ' E TIGER if at Senior's Farewell era The time has come to part, my friend, And travel different ways, Perhaps we'll meet again, sometime, To talk of olden days. If not, perhaps our fancies will Recall good times and fun? And memories will rise to fill Our thoughts with things once done. We cannot always travel life Together, hand in hand, Our footsteps are compelled to press Apart upon the sand. There're things to be encountered that A man must meet alone, There's problems he must solve, himself, Concerning life and home. The leaves must quit their branches, As the colors fade from the rose, All flower petals wither away, But why-God only knows. You see 'tis truly nature for Beloved things to part, And we must follow nature,s way, Although it pains the heart. Farewell! the time is nearing now, And comes the close of day, The sun is sinking, sinking fast And we must go our way. -AMOS HARROLD. I ' IQ ij? Z ll Yi I A 5 +1 'fi 7 IT! H i 'M i ng! im Qt if :Ea N I- J Vl1l'l'lFl'lfl'1I'I1fl 'lFl'lf'l'U'I1l'I1Fl l!fl'!!'l'U'l'lfl!l'l'lF'l'lfl1fl'U'l'lflV' E! X

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fs if :ffl . aa. THEA TIGER at LILLIAN HFLTZEL Class Secretary '28, ,295 Glee Club '27-,3o, Camp Fire ,28, '29, Girl Reserves 729, ,303 Tiger Staff ,29, Alournalism Club ,293 junior-Senior Dramatic Club '30, Vice President A. V. A. '28. Her hair 'war thiah with many zz curl, That 6lH.ffE1'6IZ around her hermff' ax I . Qu Y? o l' 9 9 W . ' Class History lik QXQ l FRESHMAN YFAR1'IQ26-1927 ls., Almost four years ago we, one hundred and ninety prospective students, entered the 0 I liigh school building to look it over. VVe were delighted with our surroundings and imme- diately proceeded to elect Amos Harrold, president, Mary Louise Fisher, secretary, and Q, Harry Gardner, treasurer. Desiring to show our little streak of egotism we carried away N all the available trophies of the inter-class tournament. l E SOPHOMORE-1927-1928 Another school year having dawned wc again began our daily grind. This time we l elected Harry Shelton, president, Richard Buzzel, vice president, Margaret Kurnp, secre- l tary, and Lillian Heltzel, treasurer. The important victory of this year was the boys Winning the inter-class tournament. The girls, less fortunate, lost. Q in xl ll JUNIOR-1928-1929 1 This year started with a bang. Our officers elected were: Carol Talbott, president, 'h, Garrott Allen, vice president, Lillian Heltzel, secretary, and Mary jane Wilt, treasurer. Tl, Clubs and classes willingly participated in Stunt Night, putting it over in great style. The ,L Seniors of 729, captured the prize, scoring another mark for their class- Another great 1 feature of our Junior year was the cake-walk and carnival. V lk! ' SENIOR YEAR--1929-1930 'N At last Wefhave come to the final year of our high school courses. Our officers for if the first semester were: Burley Hickman, president, Margaret Kump, vice president? Mary ' .lane Wilt, secretary, and Harry Shelton, treasurer. The only change in the officers for oh the second semester was that made in the presidency to which Herman Ball was elected. ta: A. l I I lx 24 I. J 'VYlill'lFl'lfI'!I'I'!l'l1!l!!l1l'?11!l'!fl' 'l1fl'!fl?!fl1l'lQl'l'llI!7IWf!!PllP7l5l



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