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West Virginia Wesleyan College.

Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1920 (Volume 15)

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N presenting mis book to the students
ana friends of West Virginia Wes-
lejtan College, we nave endeavored
to portra;^ a little of the pafhos and
pleasures of the past year of college life. 'This
book is a "War Issue," and therefore not as
complete as former volumes of the Murmur -
montis. At fhe opening of school last autumn
it was decided, as a patriotic and conservative
measure, not to publish rhe Murmurmontis.
How'ever, late this Spring, after fhe need for
conservation became less, and responding to
the demand of the student bod]? for a publi-
cation, w'e undertook this task. To those v?ho
have helped us we extend our heartiest appre-
ciation, tj And now, if it meets vJirh your
approval we will be satisfied. But if it does
not, please do not consign us to the keeping
of "his satanic majest^," for then you maj)
have us wifh you forever.



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S AN EXPRESSION OF OUR
LOVE, WE, THE CLASS OF
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND
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Mac WA TTERS, A TRUE FRIEND
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West Virginia Methodism has reason for sacred pride
n the Wesleyan men who have gone forth to war for
God. Six of them have made the supreme sacrifice.

Lieut. Roy E. Parrish, whose home was at Clarksburg
and who graduated at Wesleyan in the class of 1908, fell
in action on the Western Front on July 22, 1918.

Capt. Hoddie Wilbur Daniels, M. R. C, who attended
Wesleyan in the days of the old seminary, was killed in
action on July 19, 1918.

Chaplain Frank Wittkamp, of Strathmere, N. J., who
graduated in the class of 1917, fell as a victim of scarlitina.
Somewhere in France, on Christmas Day, 1918.

Lieut. S. P. Hoskins, who attended Wesleyan in 1907,
was killed in action between Imecourt and Buyancy, France,
and was buried at Imecourt on November 2, 1918.

Aubrey Carl Smith, of Lost Creek, who graduated in
1918, fell as a victim of Spanish Influenza at Camp Meade,
Maryland, on October 7, 1918.

Dorsey O. Warner, of West Union, who attended
Wesleyan in 1912, fell in action Somewhere in France
on August I, 1918.



No words of praise can either add luster to their glorious
deeds or fittingly express the affection and honor in which
they are held at Wesleyan- Their names will stand first
on the bronze tablets in our Hall of Fame in the new library
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IF YE BREAK FAITH WITH US WHO DIE

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row.
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow.
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

— Lieut.-Col. John McCrae.
(Died in Service.)



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THE WESLEY AN ANSWER

Departed ones who seem so nigh.
Your valor calls us from the sky.

Thoueh mortal flesh to wounds must yield,
And forms must sleep in Flanders fields.
Your souls with God shall never die.

Destructions dreaded work is done.
Your courage crushed the haughty Hun, —
Dispelled forever from the light
The thought of power ruling right,
And ye are heroes, every one.

We take the torch from hands that fall

We dedicate to God our all.
Resolved to emulate the life
Of you who fought in glory's strife

'Gainst darkness and the fears that thrall.



Shall actions prove our vows untrue?
Shall we from men your light withhold
Through lo\e of self or sordid gold?

Then were we as the Huns who slew.

Your memory now that causes tears

To fill our eyes, in future years

Will challenge men, inspire, call forth
The nobler self, the real worth.

And give men triumph over fears.
At Wesleyan.

— Wallace D. Fleming.



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Pres. WALLACE B. FLEMING

A.M., PhD.

A. B. Muskingum College 1894
$• T>. T)rew Theological Seminary 1897
3XC. A. and T>. T). <Muskingum College
'Ph. D. Columbia University




NDER me guidance of Doctor Flem-
ing, Wesley an Kas been steadily forging
to me front. He successfully put over
me endowment campaign and placed
Wesleyan on a sound financial basis. At pres-
ent he is engaged wim a plan which, wken
completed, will mean mat me College Kas a
million dollar endowment. ^J Dr. Fleming is
lo\>ed b]J) me entire student bod}) and is akOa})s
read}) to lend a helping hand. He is an ideal
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THOMAS W. HAUGHT, A.B., A.M.

DEAN OF WESLEYAN COLLEGE
PROFESSOR OF NATURAL SCIENCES

West Virginia Conference Seminary
West Virginia University
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Board of Trustees

First Election Term Expires

1915 President, Rev. Wallace B. Fleming, D.D., Ph.D.

1918 Bishop W. F. McDowell, D.D., LL.D 1922

1912 Mrs. A. J. Clarke, Wheeling, W. Va 1919

1910 Rev. H. D. Clark. D.D., Terra Alta, W. Va 1919

1912 Miss Hettie List, Wheeling W. Va 1919

1906 Hon. Samuel V. Woods, LLD., Phihpp., W. Va 1919

1914 Rev. Frank S. Townsend, D.D., Wheeling, W. Va 1919

191 1 Hon. W. B. Mathews, Charleston. W. Va 1919

1915 Rev. J. E. Wells, Fairmont, W. Va 1919

1915 Mr. L. G Beerbower, Terra A lta, W. Va 1919

1 904 Rev. G. D. Smith, Buckhannon, W. Va 1 920

1900 Rev. Archibald Moore, D.D., Oakland, Md 1920

1900 Rev. D. L. Ash, D.D., Sisterville, W. Va 1920

1908 Hon. U. G. Young, Buckhannon, W. Va 1920

1908 Hon. W. W. Hughes, Welch, W. Va 1920

1914 MR. R. M. HiTE, Fairmont, W. Va 1 920

1893 Hon. R. A. REGER, M.D., Buckhannon. W. Va 1920

1897 Hon. George W. Atkinson, LL.D , Charleston, W. Va 1920

1911 Rev. L. E. Ressegger, D.D., Buckhannon, W. Va 1920

191 6* Mr. F. E. Mower, Hendricks, W. Va 1920

1916 Mr. George I. Keener, Weston, W. Va 1920

1912 Mr. N. U. Bond, Oakland. Md 1 920

1916 Mr. John Raine, Rainelle, W. Va 1921

1909 Hon. Charles W. Lynch, LL.D., Clarksburg, W. Va 1921

1910 Hon. H. Roy Waugh, Buckhannon, W. Va 1921

1912 Hon. Howard Williams, Trout, W. Va 1921

1914 Rev. Claude H. King, D.D., Parkersburg, W. Va 1921

1909 Rev. J. E. Bird, D.D., Charleston, W. Va 1921

1908 Mr. Andrew S. Thomas. Charleston, W. Va 1921

1 908 Mr. Wilbur E. Stone, Wheeling, W. Va 1921

1 908 Mr. P. J. Berry, Sutton, W. Va 1 92 1

1 908 Hon. Harry H. Byrer, Philippi, W. Va 1 92 1

1 885 Mr. John A. Barnes, Weston, W. Va 1922

1917 Mrs. William Post, Buckhannon, W. Va 1921

1898 Rev. S. P. CRUMMETT, Middlebourne, W. Va 1921

1917 Rev. Samuel J. MacWatters, Litt.D., Washington, D. C 1921

1890 Hon. J. S. Withers, LL.D., Buckhannon, W. Va 1922

1906 Hon. Harvey W. Harmer, Clarksburg, W. Va 1922

1 906 Mr. C. D. Howard. Cowen, W. Va 1 922

1906 Rev. S. K. ARBUTHNOT, D.D., Buckhannon, W. Va 1922

1910 Rev. W. D. Reed, Fairmont, W. Va 1922

1914 Rev. James W Engle, D.D., Clarksburg, W. Va 1922

1918 Mr. R. A. Smith, Blaine, W. Va 1 922

'Deceased October 15. 1918.

OFFICERS

President HoN - Charles W. Lynch

Vice-President'. Hon. John Scott Withers

Secretary Mr - J ohn A ' Barnes

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Rev. Wallace B. Fleming, Ph.D.,
D.D.,

Muskingum Colle-e, Columbia Univer-
sity, Drew Theological Seminary,
President.

Thos. W. Haught, A.M.,

West Virginia Conference Seminary.
West Virginia University, Harvard
University.
Chemistry.

O. H. Helwig, A.M.,

Ohio Wesleyan University, Cornell

University.
Professor of Economies and Sociology.

Chas. E. White, A.M.,

Indiana University, Vanderbilt Univer-
sity.

Professor of Pure and Applied Mathe-
matics.

James J. Deck, A.M.. Ph.D..

Zurich University, Georgetown Univer-
sity.
Professor of Modern Languages.

Richard Aspinall, A.M., B.D.,

West Virginia Wesleyan College,
Drew Theological Seminary, New
York University.

Professor of Bible and Philosophy.

George F. Miller, B.S., Ph.D..
University of Missouri, Columbia Un-

versity.
Professor of Education, Principal of

the Normal School.

Benjamin R. Cowgill, A.M.,

Ohio Wesleyan University, Columbia

University.
Professor of English Literature.



William Kurtz Gotwald, AB

B.D., A.M..
Wittenberg College, Hanna Divinity

School, Johns Hopkins.
Professor of History.

Samuel J. MacWatters, A.M.,
Litt.D.,

Professor in Boston University and in
American University, Washington,

D. C.

Professor in English Literature.

F.rnest Stutzman, B.S.,

West Virginia Wesleyan College, West

Virginia University.
Professor of Agriculture.

Elizabeth Dunn,

Thomas Training School, Detroit;

Columbia University.
Professor of Home Economics.

Minna L. Harding,

St. John (N. B.) Conservatory of
Music and Oratory, Greely School
of Elocution and Dramatic Art.

Professor of Public Spealfing.

Leta Snodgrass,

Student of Wiles, Dielman, Volk,

Henri and Leonard.
Professor of Fine Arts.

Tempe H. Dameron, B.S.,

Greensboro State TeacVers' College,

George Peabody College.
Director of Model School for Normal

School.

Lida L. Davis,

West Virginia University, West Vir-
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Blanche Frum,

West Virginia Wesleyan College.
Crilic Teacher in Normal School.

M. M. Brooks, B.A.,

West Virginia Wesleyan College.
Principal of Academy and Instructor
in Education.

Frank Cutright, A.B.,

West Virginia Conference Seminary,
West Virginia University, Cornell
University, Columbia University.

Academy Science.

Besse Dey Arnett, A.B.,

West Virginia Wesleyan College.
Academy.

I .ois Clark, A.B.,

West Virginia Wesleyan College.
Academy.

M. Mae Neptune, A.M.,

Ohio Northern University, Ohio Wes-
leyan University.
Academy English.

Edward Rowlands, A.B.,
West Virginia Wesleyan.
Academy Bookkeeping and Business.

Maude Ryder, Aipres, B.Ped.,

West Virginia Wesleyan, Gregg
School of Chicago.

Academy Stenography and Typewrit-
ing.

George Smiley Bohannan, Mus.
Doc,

Colby Academy, New England Con-
servatory of Music, Rio Grande
College, Henry B. Vincent, Ernest
Hitcheson, Chautauqua Institution.

Director of Music. Pipe Organ,
Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint.

Franklin Edwin Muzzy,

Boston, Stephen Townsend, Paris
Sbriglia, Paul Seguy, London Rand-
egger.

Instructor in Voice.



Charles Ralph Spaulding,

Ithaca Conservatory of Music, Boston

Conservatory of Music.
Instructor in Violin and other Stringed

Instruments.

John Snowden Kellison, B.S.,
West Virginia Wesleyan College.
Director of Physical Education for
Men.

R. W. Shumaker, A.B.,

West Virginia Wesleyan College.
Publicity Secretary.
Cecelia Alexander,

Librarian.
Virginia Mays,

Assistant Librarian.
Edith D. Goodenough, A.B.,

Hugenot School of South Africa,
Oberlin College, Battle Creek School
of Physical Education.
Director of Physical Education for
Women.



OFFICERS
OF ADMINISTRATION

Wallace B. Fleming,

President of the College.

Thomas W. Haught,

Dean and Registrar.
O. H. Helwig,

Secretary of the Faculty.
Edna M. Smith,

Dean of Women.

Edward Rowlands,

Treasurer of the College.
Cecelia Alexander,

Librarian.
M. M. Brooks,

Treasurer of Athletic Association.
Alice B. Queen,

Secretary to the President.
Lillie Wolfe,

Housekeeper at Ladies' Hall.

George B. Skidmore,

Supt. of Buildings and Grounds.



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John W. Meredith President

Harold H. Fallon Vice-President

Beulah Holtz Secretary

Mae HUNTER Treasurer



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Colors: Creen and While.
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John W. Meredith, A.B.

Moundsville, W. Va.

Moundsville HigS, 16; President Freshmen
C'a = s. 16- 17; President Sophomore Class, 1 7-
'13; President Senior Class. 'I8-'19; Chresto-
in^lVan; Vice-President Chrestomathean, 18;
Y M. C. A. Cabinet. 16-17; Glee Club; Busi-
ness Manage' Glee Club. 18-19; Varsity Fool-
ball. '16; Bareball. '17; Varsity Basketball. '19.

"I\othing save by the cross."

Nol every class can boast of such a fine
young man. He has been President for th'ee
successive yea s. John has wo ked hard since
he came to ^ esleyan, as is evidenced in tSe
fact that he finished the College course in three
yra s. In addition to his heavy school work, he
has been actively engaged in nearly all of the
school O'gamzalions and activities. He will enter
Dr(w The"logical Seminary next fall to pursue
a pojl-gvaduale course in the School of Theology.



Beulah Holtz, A.B.
Buckhannon, W. Va.

PuckSannon High. '.4; Wesleyan No mal.
'15; Chrestomathean; Y. W. C. A.; Pha 05
Staff; Secretary -Treasurer Junio- Class. '18;
Secretary Senior Class, '19; Girls' Basketball.
*19.

"S'e has tl osc graces fiat Jo not become old."
The beautiful in her smile is not photographed.

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She is kind and sweet. She mikes he'selt agee-
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a r e very few who can show such abil ily. We
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Ernst Caldecott, A.B.

Whitchurch, England

Whitchurch Wesleyan; Cliff College; Drew
theological Seminary; Wesleyan.

"Tali here, but exceptional!]} tall in England.

Ernest first raw light at Whitchurch, England,
lie possesses the natural brilliancy characteristic
of some native Englanders. Even though he has
been with us but a year, we are very glad lo
welcome him as a f el lew student. He is a
and has had some experience? in our
Mountain Stale.



Greta Emma Proudfoot, A.B.

Buckhannon, W. Va.



Wesleyan No.mal.

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This young lady is already actively engaged
in school work. She is a leacher in West Mil-
ford High School and her work there is highly
commendable. She is another of oar indust-ious
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Harold Fallon, A.B.

Buckhannon, W. Va.



Buckhannon High. '15; Chreslomalhean ; Men's
Glee Club; Class Basketball: Football. 'I5-"I6-
'17; Vice-President Junior Class. "17-'I8; Vice-
President Senior Class. 'I 8-' 1 9.

"Werner's twin-sister. When one is seen the
other is invariably lingering near."

Irish is an earnest worker and puts all he has
into anything he undertakes to do. He is a
great musician, and when it comes to playing on
the Hawaiian guitar, he is better than the real
native. He is one who will reach the goal or
the top of the ladder even though it is hard to
-limb.



Virginia Arbuthnot, A.B.
Buckhannon, W. Va.

Paikeisburg High. '15; Chreslomathean; Class
Historian, '16; Weslevan Normal. "17; Pharos
Staff. '17; Y. W. C A. Cabinet. *I6-'17-'I8;
Y. W. C. A. Repiesentative Student Conference.
Eagles me re.

"Impossible lo fell when you Were going to
be a friend or to be the object of a severe repri-
mand, in other words, 'a bawling out . '

The his lory of her cl?ss aciievement is in
conoboration wilS t'le expression, "Let us b?
judged by cur deeds . ThoueS small in stature,
like other great little people, she g*asps much.
SSe is no respecter of persons. w!iich is a trait
that crdma y people a7e unable lo cultivate.




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Glenn W. Butcher, A.B.
Beverly, W. Va.

Wesleyan Academy, "16; President Y. M.
C. A., *I8-"19; Manager Y. M. C. A. Lecture
Course, 'I7-'I8; Homilelic Association; Webster
Debating Club.

"/( is indeed mysterious the map this gentleman
can miss class so often, ))el slip fcy unnoticed.

A successful minister and a great preacher,
who, in spite of his soap-box antics, gets mo e
than a coiner hearing, Glenn had been pasior
of Hammond Church, Clarksburg, for the past
two years, and since his veiy first appearance the
church has been making rapid strides. We expect
him to be one of the greatest preachers in the
West Virginia Conference. He is a fine student
and a splendid oialor.



Elizabeth K. Hartley, A.B.
Cottafeville, W. Va.

Wesleyan Academy. '13; Wesleyan Normal,
'15; Excelsior; Y. W. C. A.; English Instructor
Petersburg High School, Petersburg, W. Va.

"Let car dor and goodness of heart be pre-
eminent in all m\> V>orl(.

G?od literature appea's to her. Elizabeth Is
al eady an English instructor. The fact that
she has begun her work in teaching proves that
she is ea nest and enthusiastic. Splendid repots
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Cole McCally, A.B.

Buckhannon, W. Va.

Buckhannon High, 16; President Wesley an
Debating Club; Chrestomalhean ; Champion Foot-
ball Team, 17.

"He pushes forntard in evci'p/nmg.

Cole left Wesleyan in the summer of 1 91 8 to
enter the Officers' Training School at Ft. Sheri-
dan, 111. He received his commission and was
stationed in Mississippi. Lieut. McCally entered
school again as soon as he was mustered out of
service. We are very glad that he is going to
graduate with our class. He is a popular young
man, having played center on the champion
football team. Cole outplayed Bailey, of W.
V. U.. who was chosen as All-American center
by many sport critics.



Fae McClellan, A.B.
Smithfield, W. Va.

Wesleyan Academy, 15; Excelsior ; ^ . w-
C. A.; Secretary Fieshman Gas?, '16; Secre-
tary Sophomore Class, '17; Varsity Basketball.
'16; Girls' Athletic Association; Local Editor
Pharos, '15.



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Fae is one of the most studious of our Senior
girls. She accomplishes successfully whatever sSe
undertakes to do. She does great things -
much talk and thus she has won the admiration
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Pearl Post, A.B.

Buckhannon, W. Va.

Belington High. "14; Excelsior; Y. W. C. A.;
F.dilor Pha-os. '18-'19; May Queen. '18; Y. W.
C. A. Representative Student Conference. Eagles-
mere.

"/ could not live without (he JoVe of mu
friends.

Pearl is casting sunshine all around and is a
gem mo'e precious than any yet found. She is
an excellent student, of whom the Senior C!a-s
is justly proud. She ranks very high in the
esteem of all her schoolmates. Her popularity
is manifest in the fact that she was chosen as
May Queen, which is a particular distinction
bestowed by way of student choice. She special-
izes in high grades.



Paul Holden, A.B.

Buckhannon, W. Va.

Buckhannon High, '15; Chrestomathean ;
Treasurer Chrestomathean Society, *16; Y. M.
C. A.; Webster Debating Club; Editor Mu.mur
montis. I7-'I8; Business Manager Pharos, *I8-


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