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Senior Class oi Elkins I-liqh School Andring, Helen Elizabeth Antolini, Romeo Arbogast, Evelyn Grey Barlow, Andrew D. Bennett, Nettie Iune Bennett, Roger Billig, Arthur Biser, Fern Hope Bolton, Harold Bolton, Madeleine Ruth Booth, Rachel Isabelle Boyles, Margaret Burke, Elwyn Reed Butler, Everett Campbell, Russell Franklin Canfield, Madalyn Belle Canfield, Mamie Nancy Carpenter, George William Chambers, Ann Dryden Chenoweth, Eleanor Mae Chipps, Dale Dean Clingerman, Virginia Cochran, Alwilda Ellen Collett, Willard Cook, Eleanor Ruth Coontz, Gladys Lorraine Corbin, Donald Eldorus Corley, Keith Burton Corley, Virl Cost, Ray M., Ir. Crawford, Evelynne Virginia Cunningham, Sara lane Curtis, Betty Currence, Homer Demarest, Harry Westfield Dumire, Gail Dye, Doris Eleanor Dyer, Wanda Lee Earle, Margaret Bird Erickson, Betty lane Ervin, Lola Arvilla Fansler, Olive Geneive Fansler, Shirley Christine Fisher, Delores Fisher, Mary Fisher, Pauline Frank, Richard W. Gainer, Glenn, Ir. Gardner, Harry Owens Gibson, Mamie Eileen Gillooly, Patrick Ioseph Gordon, Vernon Gregory, Iames Ernest Groves, Thomas Edward Gum, Hilda Cora Hall, Robert Clarence Hardwick, Richard Edward Harper, Betty lean Harris, Katheryn Harshbarger, Mary Nan Hart, Russie Margaret Hartmann, Viola Kathryn Himes, Ralph Hinchman, Ruby Hill, Hubert Dale Hinkle, Kenneth Horr, Marjorie Ann Hostettler, Ferris Irvine, Gwendolyn Irwin, Iames William Isner, Richard G. Iones, Thomas Kelley, Iames W. Kerns, Arlena Kesling, Willard Ray Kisner, Paul Russell Kittle, William Iackson Kley, Frank, Ir. Knaggs, Howard R. Lantz, Beatrice Linger, Ruth Esther Lothes, Neil Anthony Marstiller, Ralph McCauley, William Keith McMillen, Bettie Mercer, Moore, Moran, Morris, Morris, Nestor, Ieanne Anna Iohn H., Ir. Betty Yvonne Dorothy Iean Geneva Alice Pfau, Richard H. Phares, Dewey, Ir. Phares, Dorothy Beatrice Phillips, Harry Phillips, Robert Piercy, Hazel L. Pingley, Owen Poling, Duane Poling, Irene Marguerite -4 . Raine, Lois Margaret Rennix, Charles Rice, Iames Rice, Richard Riflle, Madge Lee Right, Franklin Ray Roby, Betty Lee Rosier, Lester Rucker, Mary Frances Sainato, Ioseph P. Scallon, Mary Ioanne Scott, Dorothy Eloise Scott, Shirley Lois Sellers, William Shaffer, Margaret Anne Sheets, Louise Simons, Edith Kathleen Sites, Betty Ann Skidmore, Ernest Calvert Sleeth, Eunice Virginia Smith, Kyle Avis Smith, Ioseph Arnold Sponaugle, Blair Harper Sponaugle, Yvonne Faye Stalnaker, Edith Stalnaker, Lorraine Dahmer Stalnaker, Katherine Stalnaker, Margaret Ann Taylor, Evelynne Marie Taylor, George Iacob Thomas, Newton Sheridan Thompson, Eddie Thompson, Frank Tolbard, Betty - Tucci, Anthony Turner, Lovetta Marie Vint, William Hamilton Waugh, Iosephine Betty White, Alvie VVhite, Warren Edward Whiteman, Donald Eugene Whiteman, Lois Elaine Wilmoth, Harry Randolph Wingfield, Robert Clark Wolfe, Mary Pauline Workman, Anna Elizabeth Young, Mildred Rose Zirbs, Edward E. Zirbs, Harry Arthur
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vm- .-, i .1 Ju.. X951-IIE 1 'IUMA POE MCELWAIN PHILLIPS BRAKE Cl-IIPPS STARK CTARDNER Hammer and Chisel One of the divisions in our high school to which we are glad to give a page in our Annual is known as the Trade School. Organized in 1937, the Trade School started with twelve students. Since that time it has more than tripled its size. During the three years since this division was organized, it has carried on quite an extensive program. One of the many projects which it has carried out was the building of a two-story frame addition to the shop. Also the students have built numerous pieces of furniture which deal with cabinet making and mill working. This year a new teacher, Mr. Charles E. Albert, was added to the staFf of this depart- ment. He took over the teaching of all related subjects. Mr. Harvey P. Bailey continued to teach the practical work until the second semester when he was called to a training camp through the National Defense Program. He was succeeded in the Trade School by Mr. Hugh Nestor, a former County teacher. a :. :.,:.'l
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Class of '42 VVc're iuniors novv antl iust heginning to realize that over hall oi' our high school career has passetl. Looking hack to the time when we enteretl high school as freshmen, we retnemher we were the largest class ever to present itself to lflkins High School, having gzj tnetnhers. We have lost, comparf ing ours with the other classes, lew liront our ranks: lor at the present time we hoast a class tnetnhership ol' 217. Although titnicl ancl hashliul at lirst we soon atliustetl ourselves anal have contrihutetl to our high school gootl athletes, musicians, scholars, artists, anal reatlers. Our class has heen active in school allairs. It has talsgen gt leatling part in the Tiger Frolicsug has often out-yelletl the other classes in assemlulyg ltelpenl to present Stunt Niteng gave the biggest and hest luniorfSenior Prom: anal is the lirst class in many years to puhlish a printecl newspaper which has provccl not only to he vvorthswhile hut interesting antl easy to reatl as well. VVe are willing to give credit lor much ol' our success to our three liztithliul sponsors who have helpetl us over tnany rough places. They are Miss Mary Willa Chanthers. Miss l,ouise Sleentan, ancl Mr. lesse Stewart. Our class otlicers are: Presitlent, Zan White: vice presitlent, Guy Langg secretary, liarhara Ann Tahscottg treasurer. lack Lowery.
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