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ro Z3000000 OOOCZ MURMU RMONTIS 20 d jooooooocxz: zdoooooocz WAR ISSUE J 3O0OOOOC30O 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. nil to this young lady, who never fcnonm to shirty. 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 of t ' le entire class — young men inclusive. ttVenlif-seVen
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= OOOOOOOOCX= MURMURM ONTIS ' 20 WAR ISSUE 3COOOOOOOOC ZZ)CXXXXOOOOCZ 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 of her ;ucccss have been turned in. twenty-six
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re Z OOOOOOOOCKZ MURMURMONTIS ' 20 IJOCOOOOOOOC — ■ mnnnmrifYir- WAR ISSUE Z300OOOOCZ 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- ' 19. -The Paul swallows philosophy as tho oughly as some people do refreshment. His interest in philosophical discussion is an indication of Ins thirst for knowledge and his great passion for doing religious work. Paul is a preacher who can leach er. are those toho laugh at aged overs. ' twenty-eight
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