ISSUE: W I N T E R N E W S P A P E R Happy Holidays to...
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Holidays are special times of the year. Spending
quality time with your loved ones. Giving thanks and
showing one another how much they mean to you.
The Tiger Tale Staff would like to wish everyone a
very happy holiday.
Happy Holidays to All!
I N S I D E
T H I S
I S S U E :
Boys
Bas-
ketbal
l
5
Trunk or
Treat
8
Daily
Joke
13
Christ-
mas wish-
es
15
Christ-
mas po-
em
17
Canned
Food
drive
20
Lady
Leaders
24-
25
G O T I G E R S ! Tiger
Tales W I N T E R N E W S P A P E R
November Ethan Bowen – 05
Devin Muncy – 05
Alea Meade – 07
Mollie Kirk – 09
Zander Conyers – 11
Emma Muncy – 12
Jocelyn Arthur- 15
Jeremiah Carter – 16
Autumn Peyton – 16
Malisia Ball – 18
Jennifer Evans – 22
Jaylynn Davidson – 24
Songs that were played are Jingle Bells, Holy Night,
Kitty for a Present, Holly and Ivy, Evergreen, The
Sounds of Santa’s Workshop, and Mary Did You
Know.
5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade did the Christmas play.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Directed by Lisa Anderson and Cameron Bookman.
Some students who preformed. Great Job!
Birthdays By: Jennifer Evans
Christmas Program By:
Brady Raines
Song played and song
Jingle bell, holy night, kitty for a present, holly and ivy and evergreen, the sounds of Santa’s
workshop, Mary did you know.
5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade did the Christmas play. Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Directed by Lisa Anderson and Cameron bookman.
Some students who preformed
Casandra Carrillo, Jessi Adams, Jillian Blevins, Ethan Bowen, and Alex Miller.
Mrs. Kirk can you please give me a summary for why the prayer club wore pink
for Breast Cancer Awareness for newspaper? Please return to TiAnna Ferrell by:
December 14th {Monday}. Thank you!
Mrs. Kirk replied with: We wanted to show off our support to all the
woman that suffers this disease. We have so many women in our community that
has or still has breast cancer. Wearing pink shows we care and we support each one
of them. I feel we need to teach our students to have compassion and care for all
women who suffer with this disease. Cancer is horrible and we pray for all that has
it.
Pink Prayer Club
By: TiAnna Ferrell
The CMS Student Council joined the JR LEAD
program at CRHS to assist in their toy drive.
Donations benefited Logan County children this
holiday season. The Student Council would like
to thank everyone for their donations and help.
Prayer Club wanted to show off their support to all the woman that suffers
this disease. There are so many women in our community that had or still has
breast cancer. Wearing pink demonstrates compassion and support for each
one of them. Mrs. Kirk feels that they need to teach students to have compas-
sion and care for all women who suffer with this disease. Cancer is horrible
and they pray for anyone who has it.
Toy Drive By: Landen Tomblin
Pink Prayer Club By: Tianna Ferrell
Mrs. Lewis recently completed a project titled
“Fractions in Action in the Neighborhood.” For this
project, students had to make a map of a neighbor-
hood based on the directions given to them on their
handout. The activity focused on equivalent frac-
tions. Student were able to work in groups and even
created a rough draft of their maps on their tables
using expo markers. They enjoyed the project and
should always remember equivalent fractions.
Math Activity By: Ivory Wascavage
Basketball
Player Questions Do you like your coaches? Yes
How good do you think your team is? Ok
On a rating 1 to 10 will you win the championship?
8
Do you want to win? Yes
Do you like conditioning? No
Do you like practicing? No
Who is your favorite coach? Paul Hurst
What is your favorite part of basketball? 3 Balls
What position do you play? Point Guard
What is your best position? Point Guard
What is your team name? Tigers
Boys Basketball By: Adam Mullins and
Brody Dalton
Did you know our CMS cheer-
leaders came in first place this
year? I think they done awe-
some, and did you know their
coach got engaged that day? I
would like to give a big shout
out to all of the 8th graders. I
wish you the best of luck in high
school cheerleading for CRHS.
Once a tiger, ALWAYS a tiger!
What is rifle season? Rifle season is when you can go
and deer hunt with a rifle. How do you hunt with a ri-
fle, you can get your rifle and go to a spot and set but
when you see a deer you can shoot it. What kind of
weapon doI use. You can use all kinds of riles only if
they are legal.
Black Diamond Cheer Confer-
ence By: Jocelyn Arthur
Rifle Season By: Junior Izaacs
Ms. Bias chose chocolate chip
cookies as her favorite Christmas
recipe. She said “They water in my
mouth.” She also said, “They are
delicious.” I think myself they are
they are good, but I still prefer
something different.
Who is your coach? Chris Miller.
How many players are on your team? 8.
Why do you want to play basketball? Run a lot.
What is your favorite thing about basketball? Run a lot.
Do you practice a lot? Yes.
What position do you play? Forward.
How long have you played basketball? 2 years.
What is your team name? Black Attack.
Questions Answered By: Chloe Nelson
Christmas Recipes By: LaTosha Perry
Girls Basketball By:
Tianna Ferrell
Did you go trunk or treating this year? If you said yes, did you see a
boy dressed like a MineCraft character? If you did that was my amaz-
ing friend, Zane Thomas. When you went trunk or treating did you
see a black car dressed like Minnie Mouse? If you did, that was 5th
grade Student Council. I hope this gave you some information about
this years trunk or treat.
Trunk or Treat By: Jocelyn
Congratulations to Emma Muncy 5th
grade What is your name? – Emma Grace Muncy
What is your birthday? – Nov 12, 2004
What is your favorite color? – Purple
Do you have any pets? – Yes, 2 dogs named Zoey and Trixie
What is your favorite animal? – Dogs
How does it feel to be student of the month? – Honored
Do you have any brothers or siblings? – No
What is your favorite sport? – Softball
Have you ever been student of the month at your old school? – Yes, I was stu-
dent of the month every year at my old school.
Where did you go to school last year?- West Chapmanville Grade School
Student of the Month By: Brody Dalton
I like Black Friday because it’s fun. Also you
get great deals on things. Black Friday is al-
so not just at night. Black Friday is a scam
for people to buy things. On Black Friday
you should buy things you need. Instead of
what you want. Black Friday is one of the
biggest days of the year. A lot of people start
looking at ads and preparing for this big
shopping day way in advanced.
Hunting season is an awesome thing. It is fun to go and spend time
with people you love. It keeps the balance of the wild game. A lot of
families planning hunting trips together. Hunters must remember all
the laws in order to be safe.
Black Friday By: Luke Dingess
Deer Hunting By: Brady Raines
The Christmas Parade is an event that people in the community of
Chapmanville look forward to each other. It is an annual event that
everyone participates in. Churches, athletes, bands, majorettes and
even Santa are some of the familiar faces you see in the parade.
Sometimes it ends out to be a white Christmas especially during the
parade. It’s a great way for the community to come together. Every
year my family and I go out to the parade as well as many families. It
is a Christmas tradition in our community. A lot of the children look
forward to seeing Santa in the parade.
Christmas Parade By: Chloe Nelson
This Year’s 5th grade Book Club
member are Lucas Price, Will
Sweeney, Keith Ferguson, and
Jonathon Christian.
They are reading the one and on-
ly, TRACKER written by: Gary
Paulsen. He is the master of sur-
vival books and loves to write.
During this book, John’s grandfa-
ther is dying and he must hunt
alone. He tracks a doe for two en-
tire days. But as he closes in on
his prey, he realizes he can’t shoot
her. For John, the hunt is no long-
er about killing, but about life.
Boys Book Club By: Lucas Price
What did the cat say to the dog?
You got to be kitten me!
Q: What do you call a pile of kittens?
A: A Meowntain
There is a variety of things to do at Christmas in the
Park. You can view the delightful light show, visit the
gift shop and even see Santa. Donations are welcome
and are used to purchase and repair displays. Remember
to make sure to drive slowly and keep car headlights on.
However, this event is free to public.
Daily Joke By: Will Sweeney
Christmas In The Park By: Zane Thomas
Teacher of the Month By: Lynlee Lambert
Spotlight on the Teacher
By: Lynlee Lambert
Ms. Bias
Ms. Bias is an AMAZING 5th grade teacher!!!! I personally asked her some questions about her.
Here is how she responded……
#1 What is your hobby? When I have time I enjoy listening to music. I love to collect hat pins.
#2 Do you have a pet? Yes, I love animals. I have one small house dog, a Chihuahua named
Bella. I also have two cats named AlLee and Tigger.
#3 What is your favorite food? Pizza!!!! Pizza!!!! Pizza!!!!
#4 How long have you been a teacher? This is my 37th year of teaching. I started my career way
back in the Fall of 1979. I have seen many changes over the years in teaching strategies.
#5 What is your favorite book? I really don’t sit and read a lot. I do love to read short articles
from the magazine “Guideposts” when I read.
#6 What is your favorite? Any type of movie that has Marvel Comic Book Heroes. I have also
enjoyed the Hunger Games Movies.
#7 What is your full name? Drema G. Bias
#8 When is your birthday? My birthday is April 2.
#9 What is your favorite sport? I actually have two football and baseball.
#10 What is your favorite team? My favorite football and baseball teams are from Cincinnati:
Bengals and Reds.
Here is some bonus Q and A with Ms. Bias!!!!!!
My favorite football and baseball teams are from Cincinnati: Bengals and Reds. My favorite
television shows currently are The 100 and The Walking Dead. My favorite season is spring be-
cause everything in nature comes back to life. My favorite color is blue because it just relaxes a
person. The most important thing in my life is my family, especially my mother Phyllis Bias. She
always inspired my two brothers and I to do our best. She believes in working.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Harry Potter did not know he was a wizard until the
wizards from Hogwarts School of Witch Craft and
wizardly starts giving him letters. Mr. Dursley tries to
hide them but they just keep sending them. After Mr.
Dursley reaches his breaking point, Hagrid comes to
take Harry away from the dreadful place. Harry gets
to go on the train and meets his best friend Ron Wea-
sley. When they get there, something strange is going on at Hogwarts. When
Harry finally finds the sorcerers stone.
When you doe hunt you have to have orange on. Also you can only kill a certain amount of
deer. You have to have deer hunting permits. You have to tag
your deer also.
Also doe season comes in 9/26/15 with a bow. With a gun it
comes in 11/14/15 and with a muzzle loader it comes in in
10/17/15. The bag limit with a gun is two deer.
It’s illegal to hunt or trap deer on some else’s land. Also you
cannot hunt with a fully automatic firearm. You cannot shoot a
deer while it is in water. Carry a gun without a case on it. You
can shoot a gun 400 feet away from a church or school.
Book Review By: Ashley Senator
Doe Hunting By: Caleb Whitt
Pumpkin rolls
1/4 cup powdered sugar (to sprinkle on towel) 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/2 tsp. ground ginger 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg 1/4 tsp. ground cloves 1/4 teaspoon salt 3 large eggs 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1 cup granulated sugar 2/3 cup pumpkin puree
Cream Cheese Filling Ingredients:
1 (8 oz.) brick cream cheese,
room temperature 1 cup powdered sugar, sifted 6 Tbsp. butter, softened 1 tsp. vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 375° F. Line a 15 x 10-inch jelly-roll pan with parch-
ment paper. Grease paper with cooking spray. Lay out a thin, cotton
kitchen towel so that it is flat, then sprinkle it generously with pow-
dered sugar.
Whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, ginger,
nutmeg, cloves and salt in medium bowl until combined.
In a large bowl using an electric mixer, beat eggs and granulated sugar
on medium speed until thick. Add in vanilla and pumpkin, and beat
until combined. Stir in flour mixture until just combined. Spread
evenly into prepared pan.
Pumpkin Rolls By: Ivory
Wascavage
Sheila Maynard – I want to wish my family, friends, and students a very merry Christmas
Brady Raines – My papaw to have a good life
Travis Pauley- For my family to get along
Chloe Nelson- For my family to be together for Christmas
Tristian Milligan- To do better in school
TiAnna Ferrell – For lots of snow
Jennifer Evans- To have a good Christmas
Brody Dalton- Good presents
LaTosha Perry- Become a Christian
Rebecca Shadd- People to be nice
Caleb Whitt- To have a good Christmas
Jocelyn Arthur – Everyone to have a good Christmas
Emma Muncy- For people to focus on Jesus not presents
Will Sweeney- World peace
Allie Browning- Nice presents
Ethan Bowman- Nice presents
Addison Crawley- Nice Presents
Megan Hagar- Nice presents
Jaeli Mann- For people to know the real meaning of
Christmas
Jaylynn Davidson- Everyone to have a good Christmas
Erin Gore- Everyone in my family to be happy
Audrey Dingess- For everyone to be happy and healthy
Emily Bailey- Everyone to be happy
Jerica Maynard- For everyone to get along
Chloe Trickler- To snow a lot
Ivory Wascavage- For my sister to live a lot longer
Luke Dingess- To be home for Christmas
KalLee Ellis- To spend time with my family
Jarrah Baxter- To spend time with my family
Mikayla Vance- Nice presents
Christmas Wishes
By Mollie Kirk
Jingle here, jingle there
Time for presents to be
shared
Time for the stocking to be
hung with care
Christmas time is in the air!
Don’t you love snow days? They are so beau-
tiful and amazing if you know what I mean.
You can build snow piles and jump in them
have an amazing time with your friends by
throwing snowballs at each other. Also you
can build a snow man and have a big orange
carrot for his nose! But you might not want to
drive because there can be really bad results,
like wreaking and getting hurt bad or some-
one in your family could get hurt. It’s cold to but that’s ok! You can still
have fun with your family! However, remember even snow days are great
we have to keep in mind the 180 school day law.
Christmas Poem By: LaTosha Perry
Snow Days By: Tristan Milligan
10. Fruitcake
9. Pumpkin Pie
8. Chestnuts
7. Peanut Brittle
6. Assorted Nuts
5. Ham
4. Eggnog
3. Chocolate
2. Gingerbread
1. Candy Canes
I polled fifth graders about their favorite Christmas
dish. The results were eight people picked candy
canes, seven people picked gingerbread, three people
picked chocolate, two people picked eggnog, one per-
son picked ham, zero people picked assorted nuts, one
person picked peanut brittle, zero people picked chest-
nuts, two people picked pumpkin pie, zero people
picked fruitcake.
Top 10 Christmas Foods By: Mollie
Kirk
New Year’s Resolution
Brady Raines wanted to be a better football player.
Tristan Milligan wanted to do better in school.
LaTosha Perry wanted to do better
at softball
Caleb Whitt wanted to better at bas-
ketball
Will Sweeney wants another cat
Jocelyn Author always dream and
believe in yourself
Jonathan Christian wants to lose
weight
Kai Toler wants to be able to run a
mile
Nick Mullins wants to eat less
Trey Butcher wants to become a bet-
ter person
Caden Mullins wants to play Xbox and watch TV
Hailey Smith wants to drink apple cider.
Mikayla Vance wanted to do better at softball.
New Year’s Resolutions By: Jacob
Topping
Canned Food Drive Questions What class brought the most canned
food?
How many baskets did you make?
When did you deliver them?
What canned food did you see the most
of?
What grade brought the most canned
food?
How many cans did the whole school
raise?
How many families did you deliver the
baskets to?
How much money did you raise?
Did you just send the baskets in Logan
County or close by County’s too?
Are you glad so many people participated in the canned food drive?
Answers Mrs. Farris’s homeroom brought the most food.
We made 50 baskets.
We gave out Thanks giving basket on November 17th
We had more corn than anything.
6th grade brought the most cans in.
Not sure of cans and money, but we got enough to make 50 baskets.
25 at Thanksgiving 25 to still give out at Christmas.
We had over $500.00 in donations.
Just in Logan County.
I am very happy and pleased that our students at CMS participated in the canned
food drive. I also want to thank the staff and so many parents who helped make
it such a great success. We are blessed at CMS.
Canned Food Drive By: Jennifer
Evans
1. What are your coaches name?
Michael Tomblin, Scott Mullins
2. What is your name?
Landen Tomblin
3. How do you like being on your basketball team?
I like it
4. Is basketball your favorite sport?
Yes
5. Do you have any brothers or sisters that play basketball?
Yes
6. Do you think you will win the championship?
Yes
7. On a rating from 1-10 what would your team be?
10
8. What is your team name?
Redbulls
9.What color is your team?
Red
10. What is your teams record?
13-0
Buddy League Basketball Questions
By: Landen Tomblin
Mrs. Muncy and Mrs. Dalton were over the WV Young
Writers in their classes this year. The three stories that Mrs.
Muncy sent to the Board of Education were written by:
KalLee Ellis
Ava Hill
Emma Muncy
The stories that Mrs. Dalton sent to the Board of Education
were written by:
Bryson Adkins
Megahn Hager
Ashley Senator
KalLee Ellis’ story won the fifth and sixth grade division of
Logan County. She will be attending states at the Univer-
sity of Charleston.
Young Writers By: Chloe Trickler
These are the spelling bee winners for CMS.
5th grade – Ava Hill and Audrey Dingess
Spelling Bee By: Jarrah Baxter