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3000000000 C MURMURMONTIS ' 20 -im rw , 11 ■ - -v tnt-inm-inm: i n-ifyinrinnrmt i- WAR ISSUE zzpaooooocrrx ;c-t ooooc OOOOOOCZJOQ hi 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. C. A. 12; ExceUi Y. Y 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 wo:kers of whom we are justly proud. twenty- four
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r 3CTDOOOOOO OOC=i- MURMURMONTIS ' 20 = ocx-ooooo:c 30DOCXDOC WAR ■ ■ - i-inrii-irm ( ]fig ISSUE i t nfrnrri — nR 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. elf , She is kind and sweet. She mikes he ' selt agee- able to everyone. Cn a basketball court, the-e a r e very few who can show such abil ily. We a e bound to hear of her great world deeds in the near future. twenty -three
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zxxxxxoc n c — JOOOOCOOOOC: MURMURMONTIS ' 20 Z JOOOOOOOOC= WAR ISSUE 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. twenty-five
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