West Virginia Wesleyan College - Murmurmontis Yearbook (Buckhannon, WV)

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Allen T. Hamner. Jr. Editor-in-Chief Alton Edgar Whole Business Manager « ' ' - v , K ' PUBLISHED ANNUALLY- BY THE JUNIOR CLASS WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE Buckhannon, W. Va. in TO LENNA LOWE YOST FRIEND, SCHOLAR, STATES- WOMAN, WHOSE INTEREST IN WESLEYAN AND ITS STUDENTS HAS ALWAYS BEEN FOREMOST, WE DEDICATE THESE PAGES IN DEEP APPRECIATION AND LAST- ING GRATITUDE .... THE CLASS OF 1933 It is with pride that we, the class of 1933, present Nostrum Maximum Laborem to the world. We have endeavored to differentiate between the commonplace and the unusual, to produce a year book which will not only be an accurate account of school life during the past year, but which will be interesting and original for readers outside our school class. As to our success, it is for you to decide. As the theme of this volume, we have se- lected one dear to all our hearts, Wesleyan with the aim in mind to ever keep before the reader Wesleyan ' s high ideals. We trust that our endeavor to publish an exceptional year book, with the interests of Wesleyan ever front, will appeal to all its readers. ALLEN T. HAMMER, JR. ALTON EDGAR WHOLF ELIZABETH WILLIAMS JACKSON RAFELD LUCIE BROOKS MARY FRANCES DEEDS CADA RENICK HELEN FURBEE CLARENCE CASIO MARTHA GLENN FLESHER ORVILLE EDMUNDSON GRACE HAMILTON « THE SCHOOL  ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN . SPORTS . ACTIVITIES « PUBLICATIONS SERVICE GROUPS DRAMA AND DEBATE BEAUTY CAMPUS LIFE ORGANIZATIONS « FRATERNITIES SORORITIES THE CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING which contains the administrative offices, library, and the spacious Atkinson Chapel. THE HAY MONO SCIENCE HALL the gift of the late Col. Sydney Haymond. dedicated to the re- searches of the laboratory. ACNES HOWARD HALL the dormitory for women, from a view up the walk. MUSIC HALL devoted to improvement and con- tinuation ol music. itr . GYMNASIUM dedicated to the physical htness of the American Youth. CAMPUS BEAUTIFUL Attractively wooded with virgin and cultivated trees and shrubs. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Scvenieen THE MURMURMONTI S Rov McClskey, S. r.B.. O.D. President oi Weit ngiiiui [ ' esle cvi College MCMXXXl I THE MURMURMONTIS 111- .ML K.ML RMONTIS ventures forth nnother year! l:acli ear we think the publication is the best one ever _ put out. Some of us w ho worked on the second issue — 1905 — thought it was far superior to the first! The ambition to excel has been handed down and this ear ' s book will show no lowering of itieals in ccjmpositinn or artistic makeup. 1 he .Murmurmontis is genuiiiel a student project and deser es ' the heartiest support of the entire college community It is a cross section of life at West irginia W ' esleyan. revealing more i idl - than an thing else can possibl - do, the character of our students, and their organizations. I congratulate the Staff upon their splendid work, RUV ,McCLSKL MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S Oscar Doane L. . ibert. .MA, Pli D. Dcciii of the College MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS . Ui(ii Hki iHoRsi, B L . .M A- l L-aii ol Omen lourimtiim iiml l-.iiglnh CompoMlion Datoka Wesleyan University: L ni crsitv of WashiiiKtoii: C.olumhia University. Uaii ' II C, Brown. . B.. SIB. Registrar IhbHciil l.tteratiirc and Philmophy West Virginia Wesleyan College; West Virginia University: Boston University School of Theology. Li WIS II CiiRis.MAS. . .. 1.. PhU. Li ' .t.U. English Literature Dickinson College: University of .Michigan. UnivcrsitN of Wisconsin: Liniversit ' of Pennsvlvania. h.MLs J. Dllk. . . 1 . PhD., I ' ed.D. French University of Zurich: Georgetown Univer-(=; 1 ' sity: West Virginia Weslcvan. MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS O. Bakll Karickhoii, A.B., M.A. Ecotunnici aiul Sthtoloiiy West Virginia W ' esleyan Ciillege; llarvnu! University; Boston L ' niversity. George L. Glauneu. AB., M.A. Iliitory OttL-rhein Collese; S racuse Lniversity: Ohio State Lniversity. J.. a)n J- Bus. MA. li.D.. Pit.D Latin. Greek, and Cit-nnan New York University; Drew Universits ; University of Chicago. MCMXXX R. Rav Suirr. A.B.. M.A. Secondary Hducalwn Iliram College; Columbia University; Uni- ersitv of Wisconsin; University of Pitts- hurgh; University of Chicago; Ohio State Lniversitv. THE MURMURMONTIS IrANK t. |V U7.2Y Voice Boston. Stephen Townsend . Pans. Shriglia, Paul Sesii ' . l-ontlon. Kaniletif er C Kl. J. Parnswokih riiiiio Ltthl Ptpc Oriiiin l- ' iano Ciraiiuate .New l.inglanLl (! nservaIor ' of .Music. Hoston: liostmi I ni crsit : Har- vard I ' nivcrsily. I [ I SNnhi.KASS Fine Arts West ' irginia Conference Seminar.v: New ork School of i-ine .Arts; Cooper Woman ' s Art School: Henri School. B, W PoLso.M, AM. M.. . Public Speaking Southwestern College; Wisconsin University. ■| veru -three MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Tiiu.MAs VV Halcul ma. D.Sc. (ii ' ology and Hhyncs West X ' irginia esle an College: West ir- giiiia Liiiversity; Harvard L niversitv: Johns Hopkins. Nicholas Hv.ma, . ,B . .M.S. Chemistry Kalama oo College; University of Chicago. jA.Mf;S l-DWARD JuDSON. MS.. Pil D. Utoloiiy c , Lniversity of isconsin. MCMXXX KuutKT D. MvbRs. A B„ M. B A. BusiJU ' ss AJni mist rat ion Ohio State L ni ersitv. Ttti ' iiij-fuur THE MURMURMONTI S C ' .LADYS M Cronemever, A B . M A, lloiiu ' liconomifs L!iii ersit of Kansas; Washburn (j llege, LlniversiH of Chicago: Columhia L niver- sit IlsTMER , nsei I-. B S. Mathematics WcM irginia Wesleyan Cullege. UVLLVN 1 1 M SBl, A B, MA. Ijhraiuin and Itnglish Compostliou West irginia Wesleyan College: Peabocly Teachers College: Ohio State University; Columbia L ni ersit . BARiirn L Lyons. . 1us B, I ' ublic School Muih New hnglanci Conservatory: West irginia Wesleyan College. MCMXXXI THE MURMURMONTIS EiM.METT E ilOllHL liusiiiess Manager and Treasurer of ( ollene Ctcii. B Ross lleaJ Ctuuh Akiulk li SiMuN .. A B . MA I ' hyswal Udiieation lor Men West N ' irginia Weslevan Ccillegc: I iiiver- sit ' cif Michigan; Ohio State; ' . M C A. CiillLge; Association College; American ReJ Cross Institute MCMXXXI Alick Nason, a B, M a Phviical l:ducdlwn for Women Goucher College; Columbia L ' ni ersity. THE MURMURMONTI S .Mks. ,M Ki. KII DklMMUSU M i!n ii Mks. C. I:d.ml! [) Ni:it. Ailnscr to W ' oincii Ohio Wesleyan; West Virginia Lniversity: Boston University; Columbia. Akthik Avi rssvi)Ki n Assislaitl rcii nrcr C H. l.MMKKHUH, li , PhD. l-U ' iiicuUiry luliinilnni iiiid I ' svi hcloav ISAUhLl.b SaNCHRZ tOUNl-.. A li Spunlih . . H. KKMI ' tR Violiti Oka Douglas (a!Kkv As i taiit Librarhiii Lin IAN .McGlNNIS WoLFli Sctretiiry to the PraiiU ' ut Nellie Ackles Serrciiirv to the Pviiv MCMXXX rwciu -i.-i f;hl SENIORS THE MURMURMONTIS AK I IlL i; i: A S B[-:CKIVrT. A B. Huntington K A President of Senior Class; President of Student Council; Choir; Y. M. C. A.; Wesleyan Key. Bible . 1 KV IRGINIA COOKMAN. A,B. Bnckhannon : A X Sororil ' President. Panllellenic Council; Secret.ir of Senior Class; V W i French JOHN McCLSKE ' i ' . B.S. Bnckhannon 2 X (Northwestern) Director of Publications, Student (louncii. tditur llandhook. ' il: Choir; Plav Shop; Benzene Rins; V. M. C . .. Gym Club. ice President Senior Class, rootball ' 19. ' JO. Track ' 30. ■?!. ' M: Captain Track ' M: Attended Northwestern Universilv ' lH-19. Bu logy and Cheniiitry CHRISTINE YOUNG McCLSKE ' . A.B. I.o ' t Creek X K A W|;l ice I ' resident Choir; Play Shop; 1 W i:. . . . G m Club. [Ll Debate Team; Girls Basketball; (iirls lennis .Manager; ' J. Oration; HA, in Music. MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS fl CIIARIJ-.SSTATHK, BS Huittnifiliin K A Ben .ene Ring, ' , M C, A.; President. Gamma Beta Sigma, htin(ir.ir business fralern:I . ice Prcsuleni tit (Hass ' Zii- ' 19. ■1 I-W Intc.imiiral Athletics iD. id. ■!!. MJ liiiiiiifss AJuiiiiiitrtitinn Spanish i:iiib. Pini.LIS DhAN. A B. Hiukbaunon SAX tLIZABHTII TALBOT r. A. Bitckhaumiu : A X English HSKRIDGl-: HANSFORD McCOL RT. BS iifbiler Sftrfii);i X A T Spanish Club: arsilv Club; Baseball ' i9. ' Jl: pootball ' 29. I llV ' 1 ■11). Intramural Athletics ' 28, -29. -JO. ' SI; Attended WA ' .U.. (J. ' A-J ■27- ' 28. •t £2 ' ' V Malhematics MCMXXXI I I THE MURMURMONTIS I 1 1: l_ 1 CKI I l-.S. A IV liuckhannon 2 II A Renzene Ring. Captain l-oolball 31. poothall Squad 28. ' 29. 30. ' Jl: Inlramural Baskelball; Varsity Club: Y. M. C, A. Social Sciences l-RANCHS LOLlSi; SHANNON. A.B. Biickhiinn( n K S Sornrit President. PanHellenic t ' ouncil. ■ (S. ' drv IIAKin . lAK()Ni: ' l , B.S. I huniioiitl K A Pla Shon licn;en f RinK. TreaMircr •! M ( A l ' li.ir„ Staff It-K. Intramural ' 20. to, 11 .Member Intramural Hoard: li.i-eball S.iu.ul ' iO. ' l Chetinstrv .MILDRED JANE .MICK. A B. Biickhainioi: X K A ' ' f Choir; Intramural ll- ' W. V W (. A . Pb.iros Staff ■2 )-KI, I 1 Play Shop Apprentice Ellgllib M C M X X X THE MURMUR MONTIS PAUL 1.. SHARP, U.S. Edray K A li.ilirnu Presiilenl. Difcctur of Adminislralion anj Faculty Ki-I.uiiiris, Sluilerit Council; PanHellenic Council, Play Shop; C,onriia Beta Sigma, honorar ' business fraternity. Pharos St.,lf. ■!!: Varsilv Club; Football ' 28, ' ll, ' io, ' Jl; Track 1 ' ). to. Intramural Athletics 28, ' It. Business Atlminislralwii (1ND, tDWH SHAKP. A.B. Biickhainioii 2 n A Sorority President, President PanHellenic Council, Vice President Haughl I ilerar ' Society; Y. W. C. A.; Assistant in Library l:uglish ROBERT COOK.MAN, A B Huckhannou S H A English and Hiology K.MIIRVN , cCU I 1 li;, B.S. Deep alley. I ' d X K A Attended W a nesburg College ' 2S- ' 29. ' 29- ' J0, Home Economies MCMXXXI THE MURMURMONTIS ROBERT LAM IliLD. B.S. BuckhatiJio)! X A T Editor I9J2 Miirmurmonlis; Benzene Ring. Chemiitry LICILLB LORENTZ LAVI-IELD. A B. Duckhuinion SAX Social Chairnun of Snrorit : . W. C A. English and Art ROBFRT !! HER ER. B.S. X A T Presiderl of Pr,irernit , PanHeilemc Council: Y, M. C. A.: Gamma Beia Sigma honorary business fraternity ; Assistant Director Intercolle ' itate Athletics, Director of Publicity , State Tournament Committee Bunness Ad niniist ration MAI IIILDE L W 1 I IILKS. A.I Buckh uinon -Wlil 2 .X p. Attended V- L ' . ' JO- ' 11 MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS — i ' . BB V i B ' l l H % B 1 K r H jr ' LPi ■ t: v H : H £ H l jSfL B flk 4. Hj fl hI i ' K HM H U; VIS K. CLAKK. B S. T K K IWA U.) A!ph;i Psi Omega: Play Shop. Y. M. C, A.; Gym Club; Gamma Beta Sigma honorary business fralernitv; Attended W. . U.. ■27- ' 2«, ■28- ' 29. liiiiiitfsi Admiiintratiou I ()l ISI-; MORGAN HAMILTON. AB Mount Hope X K A SE.XTON B. BEER. A B. liiickhcifiuon A .|. ! ( -. l,l.l Sp,inish f lub: arNil Tennis ' 31 Spa}tt h EPPIE LEE STROTIIER, . B. HV.(( Mil orJ X K A Attended Marshall 2,S- ' 29: L niversity of South Carolina ■29- ' 30; Gorresponding Secretary of Sororit. ' . linglish MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS WAVMAN BLNNETT. B .S. Buckhanuon X A T liiiiiiwis AJmiiiiilralwii Till LMA K McCO . A.B, ( oinit ' thzille. Pa. X K A Sororitv Vice Pru ident Social Siic ' iices .1 ALBERT Mel W ISIl, A.B. Fannington 2 H A Fraternilv- House Manager; Fuolhjll ' ill lntTamur.il Athletic ' 30. ' 31. ■■S2: Y. M. C. A, Lai I II EIT IL MAL MERUIT 1. B.S. Atoiiessfii. Pa X K A PanHellenic Council. Haughl Liter.ir ::lub. Secretar . Ali h.i Psi Omega. Pla.v Shop. V. W C A : Debate Team. Biology MCMXXX Thirty-six THE MURMURMONTIS DA II) WIUII.. B.S. Hill klhuinoii Uenzene Ring. President. In-.lriictnr in Chemistry L.ibnr.iton Red Cross Life Guard. Chemistry Benzene Ring, ETHEL I-, McOLVIN. B.S, Buckhannon Chemistry ERIEDA MAE BEALL. A B liuckhannon Gym Club: Basketball ' 29. 10, 12. AirenJe.l New Kiver Slate. Spring ' 3i. .MARGLERITE EARNSWORTI I. AB M IhickhLiiitio)! ircm-h MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S A AKGM.K KMGIIT. A.B. CUirkshiirf; K A Secretary of Praterniiy; Choir 4 years: Director of Social Life, Student Council; Alpha Psi Omega. Pi Kappa Delta; Pla Shop; Y- M. C, A,; Wesleyan Key; Class President of 1-rcshm.m year: Debate 4 years; Orchestra 2 years; Mur- murmontii Staff JI. Coach Girls Debate ' 32. Public Speaktufi and Hnglish ELIZABETH HARDRSIA ' , A,B. Shinuston Z A X Choir; PenHellenic Council; Play Shop; President. Agnes Howard Hall Gosernmeni; Attended Fairmont State Teacher ' s College Summer 19J0 English .MARTHA E. CORDER. A.B. Clarksburg SAX c:hoir. PanHellenic Council il. Spanish Club. Senior Repre- sentative on . gnes Howard Hall Government; Member Board of Control, Weslevan Pharos; Attended Dennison Lniversiiv •28- ' 29. I-iiglisb MARGARET HARRIS. A B. HV5 Milford i ' 2{ f (.hoir: Allendeif Marshall. W . L . and Salem College. Music MCMXXX ihirH -eight THE MURMURMONTIS J , i:S ultciiinson. a b. Buckhauiiou K A Choir: Pi Kappa Delia; Y. M. C. A.; Cheerleader; Debate Team J vejis. President Boys Dorm ' 28- ' 29; President Debate c:iub; Representative in State Oratorical (Contest ' il. Busi- ness Manager Murmurmontis Jl: Won Jrd place in Pi Kappa Delta l:xlempore Speaking Contest H. ISABELLE BAILEY. B.S. We it on Choir; Student Council •28- ' 29; Ben«ne Ring; Y. V. C. A. Gym Club; Girls Tennis ' 31; Intramural Athletics ' 28. 29, 32 Home Economics lien ene Rinn, ILBERT BR ' iANT. B S, Buchhannon Chemistry PALI.INE PRANCES BAXA. A B. Buckbannon Tallagewe Association; Secrelar -Treasiircr HatiKht I ilcrarx ' I '  - Uub: College Orcheslra. L ' XA trench s-r- v M C M X X X THE MURMURMONTIS CRAWFORD Ri-:PPi:RI, lis. HmkhtDiiiou X A T lU ' ii L-nc RiriK. (.hemislr I ah()ralor Assist;int. Chetiiiilry ELAINE AVINGTON. B.S. tUaiiwre Pi Kappa Delia; P|3 Shop. Spanish Cluh, G m Club, Gamma Beta Sigma, honorar.v business fraternil.vi Manager Girls Debate Team; Treasurer Senior Class; .attended Davis tlkins ' 29. Intramural Athletics linsnifii Ailiiiiuistriiltoii KARL C MEARNS, B.S. Biti:kbtviiio i 2 II A Panliellenic ' 11, Ben ene Ring: lntr.inniral Athletics ' 29. Chewistrv ELMA SUSAN PECK. A,B. Sii ' arlhviore. Pa. K ! Gym Club; Y. V. C. A , Inlraniiiral Athletics. Attended Duke Univcrsil.v ■J0- ' 31, English MCMXXX Pnrty THE MURMURMONTIS JOHN C WIl.H, A.B. Revere, Man. K A •l. M ( A , l la Slliiiv lli lory Kll II I-- MA-lSILLHS. A.B. Grafton (.h.iirm.iii l ' iiblicit Commitlee. Y. W. ( A.: Pla Shop; Annes lli.waril H.1II tiuvernmeni , Ph;ir(is Assi- tjnl luluur . ANsisljnt l-ilitor Manjbook. Oration ' U. Miirmurmontis SlalT ■)l; Wolcyan Kc U. Alteiuleil lluoj (j.lleKt ' If - ' il. NICHOLAS FAMLL.VKO. B.S Long lilaiiJ City. K. Y. K A Ik-ll ciic RltiK. illi.luR Club. Pharoi Reporter 11. mural, llamlball aiul liaskttball . Tennis. Biology and l-rench .M.WINi; WOOD. B.S. liuckhannon liiology MCMXXXI THE MURMURMONTIS W I K[--D MART. B.S. Saltshnrii. K A Hililor of Pharos, (lorresponding Secretary frateniitv ; ice Presidcni. Uenzene Ring; ' csle an Key; Baseball jfl. ' U. Intramural sports. Chtnniitrv I IRGINIA 0110. B,S. Mciniiiiiiitini K 1 Cir!s Tennis ' Jl: Intramural liaskctball; AtlendeJ Tairmont Stale Teacher ' s (College. Mat hi ' milt tii MliLVIN D. LAING. A.B. Hymlmiut. Pa. K A Fraternity Secretary: Director Ireshmen Relations. Student (Council. Secretary-Treasurer Student Council ' 28- ' 29. Pi Kappa Delta. Play Shop. M. C:. A.; esie an Ke , Busi- ness Manager Pharos; Debate Team 4 ears. Rditor Hand- hook JO; Business Manager Handbook ' 1. Philosophy llhLhN I ARNSWORTIl. BS BuckhiiJDiou -C5r Attended Oklahoma A and M College; Acadia Lniversity. I li Nova Scotia. ' tiu,los;y M C M X X X I I I THE MURMURMONTI S CRORGli W A1 r. B,S. Dry l-ork , tteiule ' .l D.ivis F-lkins Coltenc :ttul [iriilKew.iler Oilk-Kf Biology IRGI IA RITTUNII()L ' S[i. AB. Clarkiburg SAX ;. A. History KLTII SIKOSNIDER. B.S. Bhicksvitle President Y. W. C. A,: ice Presitienl Intramural Board; Secretary Student Volunteer Movement; ' ice President Agnes Howard Hall Government; Benzene King. Biolofiy JLAN ' ITA l()Rl) (:l■:, a.b. Biickhunnou Music MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS KOGI:R Wll I lAMS. A.B ( IdrkibiiTfi Choir. Pla Shnp; Spanish ( lub. Gym Club. Orchestra, l:iii liih GRACL SMITH SALA AGHOT. A.B. Clarksburg 2 n A Social Chairman So ' orit.s M)-U. Han Hellenic iU-MI Hjiglish FRANCES A. SCOTT. A.B. Buckhaimou X K A Intramural Basketball: Tennis, Alpha Psi Omega: Play Shop: Y. . C. A.. Gym c:iub. Debate Team; Attended Ohio State, Summer ' 30. Public Speaking H EL N JAM- GAN ' . A.B. Buckhannon . W. C. A. Debate Team, Intramural .Athletics. ! i 3 Izuiilish and l-rcvcb MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS AI A K Ml I.LINS. A M Sharpies Choir: StiiJtnl P. tllr. l residein Rur-il Rfcrejlion .iiul Art lf.iK it;. r.h.iirm.in. Ministerial Group. l-ufilish in 111 ML 1.1. INS. A B. SharpU-i liuglish MARGLERITE MOORF:. A.B biickhajniou W C .A , Aiieniieil State Normal ai Gencsci). N. . liducatjon lOl.A I KNhST, A B. Hdington V. W. C, A . Ph.ir. St.itT, Attentled Davi Hlkins ' 28- ' 9. l.atin and Eui lisb MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS KnBI:Kr li 1 1 GI:K. B.S. iiuckhauiion Mathematics Haughl Liler.ir ' Club. I-:i.I .AB[:Tfl JONHS. A B. Buckhaunon English IKGINIA riSHl:K. B.S. Clarksburg Play Shop: Benzene Ring. Y. W, C. A.: Pharos Siaff. De- bate Team J Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory. Chemistry CNNA BKAKl:. B.S. Buckhamio)! Home Liconomits M C M X X X THE MURMURMONTIS FRAMs HALL. B,S. Hrtthhcituu ' ii ■ n lU ' ii ctif RinK Track; Intramural Sports. Chemistry l R|ORIH DOVE GIBBS. A B. Terra Alta Treasurer Tallapewe .Association: f;hoir; Play Shop V C. . .: Spanish (.lub; .Attended Marshall and pullerton Junior ( ' ollepe Californi luifilish I LO LLI , BLTII PLTIRSON, . li Munc IRIS QLLH.X. AB liutkbiinnon V ;. . . . .Assistant Librarian. Tri- Latin t.lnb at Pan- i ,.• . mrint. .Attended pairmont State Teachers Col ege ' JO- ' JI. Urt. ' l-.nglisb MCMXXXI I I I-orty -eight J UNIORS THE MURMURMONTIS CLII rOKU I3AI I IHS Akron. Ohio X A T President lunior (Itass: X ' ice President fraternit . l-uutball ■28. 29. 10. ' n. Baskelhall ' 29. 10. ' Jl. 12. Captain ' Ji: Tennis ' 31. Track ' 28, ' 29. ' 30; Director Elections and awards Student t ' ouncii; Pjlaros Staff; Var5it ' Clufi; ' esle an Ke.v; Liaseball ' 30, ' 31; Assistant Swimming Instructor. EngUih GR. CE IIA.WU.TOX GrantsriUt- K Snroritv Treasurer 30- ' 31, Naught Literary (Jlub; . lurmur- montis Staff ' 3 3. Pharos Staff. Intramural Sports Historv .ARTHUR B.XCllTHL Akron, Ohio X A T House .Manager Fraternit . Football ' 2 ' J. ' 30, ' 31. Captain Ifaseball ' II. 32. Ol.vmpic Club; arsilv Club. Business Admiiiistralion ELSIH HOWARD Cowen K n Secret-irs . g es Howard Hall Government, Pharos Staff; Naught Literar.v Club; Intramural Sports. Serial Sciences ALLE.N T. n. . lM;R. JR. Biickhaunoii X A T !:ditor-in-Chief .Murmurmontis 1933. Business .Manager f Pharos ' 31, Gamma Beta Sigma bonurar.s business fraternity. Business Administration MCMXXX Fifty THE MURMURMONTI S OKMI.I.i; l-:i:)MLNDSON llrulKi- ' piirl, Ohio X A T rooth.ill ■! . ill. n. Haskelball ' tl), ' il, )1. Baseball ' 30. ' M, iWtirmurmontis Slaff ' li, Uen ciie Ring; President Olym- pic (;lub. Treasurer Junior (Jass. Ueslevan Key; N ' arsily i;iub. Vice President Uoys Dorm ■29-30. Chemiitry III! D. Ki;. KO. D Clarksburg X K . ( hoir; Social Chairman of Sororitv; Y. W. V. A.. Secretary o( Class •30- ' 3l. English . LrO 1- W ' HOLF Akron. Ohio X A T I-ootball ' 19. 30, ' 31. Business Manager Murmurmontis 1933; Class Basketball; ice President Junior Class; Varsity Club. liusiness . dmiinstratioii .MAKIII.V . 1HAR S Hiu ' khaiinoit 2 A X F.nnUsh ' [-;rnon THOMAS Ctimbndge. Mass. X A T President and Instructor Buckhannon triiidinn ( ' lub. Ihisnu ' ss .■Xdmiiiistratulu MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS cl[-;ment si.wdru Mdrtiin herry. Ohio X A T pontb.ill .; ' l. ' M. il. Basketball ' JO, il. 12, Baseball •30, ' 31: President Spanish Cub: Olympic Club, arsit Club. Business Adtmmstratwn ELIZ,ABETH WILl.l.AMS Buckhannon K S! (;h(nr. Director ocational tjuiiiance Student Council: Pan- Hellenic: President Hauttht Literary Club: Associate Editnr Murmurmontis 1 33, Pla Shop: Vice President of Sororit , Y, W. C, A-: Pharos Staff, Orchestra, English CH.VKLES E, C0LE, 1, N Buckhannon X A T Football l i. ' 30, -31, Baseball ' SI: Class Basketball, arsitv Club. Business Administration LUCIE BROOKS Buckhannon 2 n A Cnrrespondine Secretary of Sororit : .Murmurmontis Staff l ' H3. Ilaught Literary Club. Nice President V. W. C. A. E nglish W il.l l, . l BK N KELEE ' l ' Ahqmppa. Pa. K A Choir: Alpha Psi Omega Dramatic Lraternil : P|3 Shop Y. M. C A.: Class President ' 19- iO. Social Sciences MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS JACK KAI i;i D Akron. Ohio X A T Secretary of fralernitv: Basketball Manager ' J2. Director of 1 huses and Alumni Relatiuns. Student Council; PanHellcnic ; Murmurmontis Stall: l-oolball 1 . JO: liasketball ' JO; liase- hall JO. ' Jl: Weslevan Key. Class President ' JO- ' Jl, Gamma Beta Sigma honorary business fraternity. liustiiesi Ailmiiinlriilwit CARKIi; BENNP.TT (iriifloii X Iv A President of Sororilv : Penllellenic : Plav Shop. Deflate Team. I. lass Basketball. .Manafier ( iris Basketball ' ii. linsilish MINOR P, RKI:K K A Historian of pralernit . Plas Shop. OK mp.c Club, Track •29. Basketball •Jll. Scu ' llCf I LA SINCLAIR West MitlorJ X K A Secretary of Sorority; t;hoir; Play Shtip. V. W C. A,. Sec- relarv of Junior Class. Oratory. l-rfllib IIOW.XRU I ' DSI Lost Creek 2 II A etarv of I-raternils ; track: Intramural. Ben cne King. - llinlojiy MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Sluclent Paslor. ROSS LINGER A, Irian History M K I RANGES DEEDS lUiikhiiniton SAX Treasurer of Sororilv Murniurmunli Staff 19i3. [■:)li l,sh CLARENCE CASIO Leon X A T Beniene Rins. I ' har.l Staff 11. Murmiirm(inti SlafT IQiJ. Chemistry ice P e i ent Sororit ELlZABLIll WARD SPEIR Pec! Tree SAX lliitorv CHARLES PUGH [Im Intramural (basketball Hiiiloiiy MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS SAM MA , ll-: S ' ulU-rs t-oTi ■z ice Prf«i.lfnl .if lr.ilcrn!l : Choir; Spanish Cliih. Spani. b I ll GLliNN FLI-SIIER Pnintytown 1 V (W.V.U.) . lurnuirm„.ilis SlalT l ' (!i. Pi Kapp.i Delia, V W , C, A.; AsMslanl I Jih.i I ' haros, Di-batf I cam , AlU-rulfil W . . U. lliitory ORZA MARIIN .1 () ) - l-.diication CADA RFNICK Mount Hope 2 n A , iiiiniiirm..iili-. Slatl I ' H!, V. C. A,. Iillramural lliolo y III R, MAN PAKKISl Rcynford K A l)uect ir of L i:eum. Studeni famiKil . lU-i iiess Manager Pharos ' !, Cbemiitrv MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS TrLMMirer of frjleriiiu W II. us SIIL .MAN h ' titrzit-u ' i: II A Pliblh p,til;iiii; CAIIIARIM: CI.OMS Iliiiuirt ' J K ! Play Shup. . . C. A.: Allended l-airmunt Slate College 2 years. Home lifomtmici JOHN BOOTH .Wti.- York City X A T Spanish Cluh. V . l C. A.. Inlramural. Chemiitry GR.XCH WHITE lUlchhiiinuni i; A X lU ' tiw luonoitiics SA. 1 GIL. MORI-: H ' .v iH.i; i: II A ling Secrelarv of fratcrnitv. Trainer in Track: (Jfif-. Pharos SlatT. arsin Cluh lliitmy MCMXXX I-ifly-six THE MURMURMONTIS CLA ' llON IIAI I. .Oil Creek X A T M.UKinfr iir Track; lien enc Rtns, Mathematics I lAZEL DAWSON Huckbauuon K ! Home lieonomics KdBI Kl W INT I DKDVCE litielzlhiiiiuni 2 II A ..fkill •- ). -JO. -Jl; arsitv Club. Mcithemutiei M Ain SL l_l.l A Ihtekhiiunoii i II A Class Haskelhall , Tennis, Manafit-r Intramural Lcaeuc; Olympic ( lull. I ' hyncal Education TIlDM .s NTCIOK CL PPETT Graltoii X A T Track. Inlramiir.il: Pharos Staff. Gamma Beta Si(;ma honor- .y :r -P J arv business fratcrnit.v. VlJ — ; ' y Business Aihiiiiiiitriitioii MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Ml KKi II I I I iii:k Mill Creek K A Maiusins l-Jilur Ph.nr.,s. (heir, I ' hn Shcip, . M. t;. A. « ) • iiml I ' hihnphv HELEN MAXINI- I URBEE Clarksburg SAX Choir; Debate Team: Play Shop: V. tt C. A.: Olvmpic Club: Treasurer Hall Governmenl ' U. Pharos Staff 30. Iholoiiy JAMBS I A. 1S1: - liuckhaintcn K A Y. M : A . AllenJeJ Hnia.Uus 2 years. Iliilory FRONA I (ISIER BilLkhiinntnt X K A Treasurer of Sorority. MjiiKhl Lilerar Cluli: V. V. C. A. ■ t ' «t . ' LAWRENCE AHIiKS I ' hlhpni Atlenilcl liroaJJus 2 lears Jhitory MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S l-RI K K1-(,1K Hiickhannoii Gamma [iela Sjgma honorar ' business fralernity. Orcheslra. liii iiui AJuntiistriilioii M, Hi;i_ CASK) littt ' khauiuDi Prfsj.lt-nl i.f TallayL-wc Association: Y. W. C. A,, Orchestra Home l:iononiics AllLMulfJ Salem College, CAKKOL ' [ MliK l.oit Creek 2 II A Hiolui y UOKonn QLHEN A nmoore 2 n A Social Chairman of Sorority; Han Hellenic. HIas- Shop; Agnes llosiar.l Hall Cosernment. Biology KLSS[:1.L CIIM ' MW Smlthhur X A T IjiW i Track. Uen«ne Hins. V. .M. C A ; Assistant liusiness ; lan- Cj Chevustrv aser Pharos ' 32. MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S CLHMbNCH PASE Thoniai Tallagcwe Associanon . V. V. (-, A,; Alteniled Potomac Slate Colk-Re. Hislory . 1AR LOL ISh MILLER Biickhiiinioii y: n s ice President of Sororit . ( hoir (. A: Debate 1 earn Mat he mains ELLNORE ANDERSON Wesleyvilk. Pa. Tallagewe Association: ' . W . C. A., Attentlcit Allegheny College. Bducatton ELLA RLTH Wll KINS K P. AttendeJ Greenbrier ( ' ollege 1 e3rs, ilti.ini and Mar M Historv Vlif Choir; Y, V. C. A GERALDINE GASTON Cumherldud. Md. : A X Music MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Juniors Without Pictures PAUL BEVERIDGE MasontoKii TOM I3L0N ' DIN W ' lllitiniaon GLI - CLIKIGIIT Buclibouno}! KID DIXON Miniiit I lope l:, km-.st i radenbl rgh Akron, Ohio DEN Jl. IIINES W ' cbiter Spriufii JOHNSON IhER i (i hhautiou l • c:is I I W IS }Ut( lil ' Unnon IRC;iNIA RICHNER H 00 J s field, Obw RAMONA REEDER llitekhtiintoii JOI: SI CI AIR Moiiiulsiille Kill ' I W ' I I I Drr l-ork WINNIE IIAIIIAW liuckhannov AGNES SW ' INT IIVs () MILI.IR MELLOTT C.diueron ANEK I ' OSr litiekhtutnoii MCMXXX SOPHOMORES THE MURMURMONTI S now AKD BACIITEL Akron. Ohio X A T MAXIM- UOWNLY Clay - L A X JAMES F-LRBEE Clarkibtirg X A T MATIIILDl IlilNAKD Buckhiitiiii ' fi K !! JOSEPH HALL lienu ' ood X A T MILDRED Ki;PPl-KT IhuklhllliU ' U K !! archie; snider llt ' S(() X A T , €4 A MCMXXX THE MURMUR MONTIS GUV MICK linckhamwn K A ZELLA W ll.LIAMS Bnstul r A X IIAKKISON MAI IAN Roanoke IRCINIA Willi l ISliLllhiiillloil i: A x lANDALL Ui.BAKR Clarksburg K A M RION DEEDS Biiikhdiuioii r A X RICHARD IIAMI AN Rainellc K A MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS CI.AKK HULL Ciarkihurfi X A T IK(}| 1A HIXROAD Miirlinhm 2 A X JOHN EASTLACK West Uiiici! X A T OLIVL SN ' iDCR BAXA St Marys ; A X JOHN WILLIAMS (.Uirkihiiri X A T IRGIMA .McWIIORriiR LLLTINLLK Hiii lilhinihni :; A X CARL Rll-I-E Parkersburii K A MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS tiii-ouok:- ii ls Guilt riv K A K A I III KIM (1 I KICIIT liiickhuinion SAX K()1!i:kt connawav MaiiiiiiiKtuii i!vu ) wooDKurr Clarksburg K A DANIEL CLITLIP Richwood K A Ml I ' lOIIO MaiiiniiiiUni K ■!• v. KOBl-K I KAKICKHOPF lUti ' lihiinuou MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS EDISON RINE Moittuliz ' ille i -V e AMIA OKOARK Morrtitown, N. . X K A SHELBY BELL Bnckhanuoii X A T MARGL ' ERriE B XS Beckley K !) MIKE GREEN Grant I o-un i: II A . L in LOUSE RILEY South Cl}arlciton K Si W II LIAM I (l R Ligomer, fa. X A T MCMXXX Si l -eight THE MURMURMONTIS NICK f.lANIONK) C.lcrelinul, O. i: II A . l i;il MAXKIN ANDFRSON liccklcy K ! LEONARD PLASK ) oiiiigitoi ii, O. X A r WW COl.UMAN liiickhciiiiioii K l ' U V ILI lAM CIIANNIiL llultoiiivtUc K A WHl m PBTERSON liuckhannon K !! W II I I AM II RPER liutkhtimui}! K A MCMXXX THE MURMUR MONTI S IIL ' LBIiRT Mi: [)() S Heckley S H A i-Tiinu- AKlllLR IKAZISR liiu ' khiiiniiin K A AI.MA McKlNNEY ISfc-hlfV i: II A 1.. iii-;rman strader lUtikhannon MAXINE GLTllRIl: Clarkshni ' Z U A WILLIAM SPIDELL Mt. GileaJ. O. K A MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS CL ' iDF-: HR IN Hni kl ' iiiituni K A Ikl 1: W Mil) SMI I II lUickbannon X K A LFSTI K JOIIXSON lilti lihtunuut MAK lU TCIIL-.R 2 n A KOBI K I KI-GER lUitfihitlnii ' ii i: II A KL III CARPliNTliR .S ' ' i '  :i ' r T alla cvve I RI l)l RSO Spctnt-r X A r SoM-nlN -line MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S IIAKOI D .N ll ES Ftiinuoitl X A T MARGARET TllORNlllLL liiu ' khtiinioii MARK IIX ' iMOND Biickbannon UL.MA BHLL Buckhannon 1 allagewe WARD REEDER Buckhanuon .MILDRED CASTO Buckhanuon I allagewe ORACE lOLXG Buckhanuon MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS 1)1 I M l MOORE tlkiiis X A T ih:li: linger hall lliukhuHnon CLA POSl Biuhlhiiitioii K A MXR ' i- PRANCIS CllADDOCK Aloiituhvdlf 2 n A HUFF MORRISON Buckhiiiiiwii GRACE W ESTFALL lane l.c- r II A PERCY K I AMBERT lim-Iilhununi MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS TOM PETE WRAY Cileiiii While 2 II A l lEN BELL MiJJh-lo- i,. N. ) X K A 1I RR SPEARS CambTidiiC (). X A T CINTILLA GILlJiSPU: Charleiton 2 n A LOW l-LL EOl-SOM Bnikh{iiinoti r II A EDiril McillAIN tUnkhciniKin GERALD DcBARR Clarkihiir fi i: II A MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Sophomores Without Pictures CLIPPORD BAXA niickl-Uiniioil MARION SAUNDHRS hmitini. Ohio BKACi; W I SI I l I lillt khdUlKtll W II I I M INDIHWOnn liittkl ' iiiiniill SWiAUCA- li: NI ' i ' lUtckhiiniioi! JAMbS SMIIl Hiickhau)ion SlIiNT: MAMICK Ih-iiuvoJ CARL LAMB lilickhiiiiniiti I RANK 1 LI I INI IK tiiu ' khtDiiii ' ii li;C,l IA Bl) LR W ' lirlhinvtoii BBI1, IIOPLGRLATIIOLSE UVs r)H I A-i L WIIIIL ROBINSON Wc ' hiWr Springs I RANK NICHOLAS RLSCINITO IIVir iiH TRL. L N MOORE Hiickbttiiiton MCMXXX FRESHMEN Seventy-seven THE MURMURMONTIS I ' M l_ I5R( N Stotcsbiiry l I III KMNI: SI MiRICII li ' lvc-lur JOHN BROWN Clarksbtirfi NICHOLAS CODV lieckky W II:N UOISON Grafloit K I IIIKINI: CAI I MIAN I ' hdippt PALL McCLSKE ' l ' HuikhiDiuon KOIILIM lOSILR lUitkhiuuii ' ii OLIVL DUR ' i ' I .akeiivod . R I. M C M X X X THE MURMURMONTIS FDWARD II() V|;LL McMchci IKGINIA KOGHKS Clarkihnrg MABI-I, UNION lUtL bluiiiiidn MHKLH KOSHLLE Youngsto ' wn. O. JOHN COOK Wht ' t ' liiifi ELEANOR MOCKLER MiiNmitfitoii GEKAI DINE BLCKI EA ' MiirlinU ' ii CHARLES WHITE liiu ' khtiuttnti PAL L ROW ELL UOKOIIM . L KII- WAISON liinu-llon Sc cnl -iiinc MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS CIIARLHS GREEN Butkhtiniiou . 1AK l M ABIiTIl KELLY liuilihclilUO}! LESSIE IIAMKICK EDWIN ELETCHER Follensbee MARGARET HELEN WATSON Ihttkbannnn LAWRENCE CHRISTY Neu- Sheffield. Pa DA ID NLl ILR Lo t Creek OPAL ZICKEPOOSE Hemlock ROBERT STICKNE ' l ' Siiw - - - TRILBY KLMBL.RLING (liirkshtirii MCMXXXI I Eiehiy THE MURMURMONTIS JHAN MIM.HR Sfti ' iucr I, MI ' S PULTON Diiini Slation. Pa IIOWAKU CHAPMAN Snuthhurti MAIM II PAGE ircuch Creek llhLLN WARD Beckiey MP;i IN MATllFiS Charleston FLIZABETll ODELL Rh h-uooil CL DE IIXMRICK l ' ebsler Springs lANET BLAGG Charleston I inlit -une p.DwiN . ii:ri:ditii Clarksburg MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS 1 OWKLL HAWKINS liiitrkluimioti I KG IMA CLOV ' IS Huudri ' d HELEN GROUSER Elkview JAMES OCRAD ' l Wheeling HOWARD OOCIIENOLR Htickhaunon CHARLENE MEADOWS South Charleston MAXINE WHITE lane Leiv IIOSEA PRATHER Ih-rca PAITON OLNG Ihickhannon ,|L NriA PIIILLIP Hnikhiinnon MCMXXX Lighiy-l o THE MURMURMONTIS WlLLIl: ANN WILSON Rticklmtnuni ' Al I I ' liK.iF.RSON Moitniiivillc W ILI.IAM JONFS Mannm tou IRIS QLERTIN.WONT Clarksburg ELAINE SEXTON Buckhaiiiwii Al A CARR Hnckhitunon S R0 ' McCLSKE ' l ' Hnckhiiunon GLADYS URL . 1L1: lUtckhituiuw. ROBI KT W ASSl M Hundred l-iKlii -thifi MADELINE PERR ! ' Clarksburg MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS D.WID LATHAM lillcklHinilou CAROLINE PRI ESTER Adriiin RLTH W RA ' i Glen White CITVLLEN BONAR Moiindivdle GEORGE CLEAVENGER Clark burg IRGINL JOHNSON Cbarlciton MARGARET MERRITT Monessen. Pa, DONALD ISABB PbiUrpi W ILLIAM DOLGIIERT ' West Alcxamhr. Pa. SUSAN MAM) liuckhatmon MCMXXX Li hlv-fuiir THE MURMURMONTIS V. i ' j Kl in ll . ll ICK Heraoo JOSEPH W 1 KhR AJriill! PKLD IIIDMPSON Spencfr DHLORES SNIDFR llumln-J IILLIN McW IIORTER Bitikluiinioii I KWK KARICKIIOIl- liuckhimiion GLENN SHRADER Huntersville COSBI SA ' iRE lUltkhiiiuion ANNA ROSIER llro- ilhni ELO D SPIGGLE Aurora MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S . ii:krill eastlack HiirrisvilU ' EVEL ' I ' N SUM I IK Crulln,, MAin SL H IIK.KEIN Motitercv. i D()R()TII 0N BliUG DOLIC.I..AS SW ' EARENGEN Jane Lew RUTH HAMRICK IhiikhiiJUKi}! ELIZABETH ELANAGAN Buckhannmi WILLIAM ISAAC Charleston PAUL CURRV Biiehhauiion PAULINE CUNNINGHAM Marliiitoii MCMXXX liBiily-six THE MURMURMONTIS H own Hmhh llltl ' ll • CI 1)1-: CA.MI ' liLLL lliu khaniuiii • GI:ORGI-; CAUilzR Clcn Rlilt e. K- 1. • HHLEN McPL RRIN Marlmtoii • MILDRHD STOBBS Vbt( K • Id CM R M lA ' l Hm hhiunitiii • BhRNARD BAILf ' Hiickbii niton • MARTHA CARI RIGHT liii, khdiiutni • ALMA 1 W lA Glni Whtiv • ICIOR niACKLR liehni lt ' tl l;lf;ht -stM ' 11 MCMXXX THE MURMUR MONTI S W II I 1AM JACK IRGINIX MATIIi-.N ' LOLA BAXA liiickhiinniin KENNETH STANLEY ' Btickhiuninn PALL BKDUKS liHckhauuou EDNA WADE Afiirliiilon DOROTHY BROOKS l-rciuh Creek TII(). L S MTI 1 Speneer CECIL REED liuckbatiiwii MA I TON ZICKELOOSE liuckhauui ' ii MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS M in : I I IN M)i G litu hhtiuiioii MI:KI. CROLShK lUkvieii EUGENt DAVIS .S7 Maws [lll-l MA IIINCIICLIIEE liurnntllc EDI I II OKES Glen ll.-Jriik JOHN WALGII liluklhlllllOH PHILIP KAKICKIKHE Hmkhannon I- KM A FLEMING liiukh{inm n KENA BISSET . ' «i ' Rochdle, N. Y. i .inhl -niiiL ' JOSI Pll OI.DAKI K liiit ' khiinuoii MCMXXXI THE MURMURMONTIS FARI STROIIMRVER Roncercrle MARTHA STFMPLH dThlU MABHL SA ! R1-; [imkhiiiiiioii JEROME ARNETT Aiirorti IIENRV WHITE Buckbavnnn HELEN HAIL liiitkhiitini ' i! -|RGINlA BENNETT Buckhamioti CLIVE HINKLE lint khtinnoH ALBERT CRANE liuikh{itnt( il BERLHA OUNG Chorh ' iton MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Freshmen Without Photographs IKHNE BOONH Crulloii SI I K I III IS Huckhanncn Glli.Hni; BIKKV liiitkhtiiiiioii I II I I I (llii:L Hnckhannon ALMA DbBARR Huckhannoit • BORAS J. BILAS Seu- lintiiin. Conn. • M B1:1. I AKNSWOK I II Monesien, Pa. m now AKH BR AN I liuckhannon m I KWK LAMB Ihii khunnon • I R WOOD McSWAlN Wheeling CLARLMONI RLTIILRrORD W ' ehiler Sprini s H I HA lOSTER Wheeling • IIAZHL LAMB Hiukhannon • Rl l-J) JACKSON liuckhannon • lU III M.WIJORIER lli ' rner • CLCI.IIA WARD VW Tree • RLSSLLL PlllllJPi Hlii ' khiinntin • rlssl:ll snlallridge ■re nth Creek • Sill RM N W EST lUiekf innon LLO ! I) W ADDLLL l ' h:t,pi i • MILTON WAATT Dry l-ork CiLOROI W II SON llV, ,. • IIARKV IL R. U-R llarmer MCMXXX _ i lift V- two THE MURMURMONTIS Athletic Officials CECIL B ROSS Haul Coach ami Director oj Athletics ■Cuhu has haJ many successful teams in his term at tslc. an, hut the last season was one ahove par. Last Spring thehasehall seasiin went through an eight-game schedule without tieteat. The football team with victories over Duquesne. Allegheny, and Marshall, and a tie with Navy, was surely a Miccess. Then the hasketball team with two more victories over Wist irginia. and a total of 11 won to 7 lost was b no means a failure. KOIil K 1 II IIIK I.R PubliiUy Dirclor ami Ai isUinl Direclor oj Ml ' lclia Bob deserves lots of credit for his untiring elTorls in doing his job. He has been a consistently hard worker now for .several ' ears. and we all wish he could contniue r . IUi;. L 1 , CKITES h ' ootball Caplaiit Keil has proven a capable leader for the Bob Cats of I ' lil Although fairly small, he was mighty when he came to doing the right thing and doing it well. Pla ing with Edmund- son and RIondin. they formed a center of the line that was seldom outplaced or out-guessed, lie will be grcatlv misse.l next ' ear. Nint;l -Ilircc Student Managers l-dUtb.lll ----- ||, 1 IlKBl-X . ND Jl:RRV ni-;B RR Basketball -------- Jack R. peld Baseball - - - - Gkorok Dixon and Chub Folks Tennis -------- Wayne White Track -------- Sam Gilmore Trainer ------- Clyde Ca.mprell MCMX ' XXII Wesleyan 0— Washington and JeFferson 14 The Bobcats dropped the opener to the Presidents, when their offense failed to material- ize against the heavier team. VXesleyan put up a great defen- sive game, but they could not keep Wilson and his team- mates from pushing across two touchdowns, one in the first and one in the last quarter Wesleyan ' s greatest threat was made at the start of the second quarter when two passes placed the ball on the President ' s 22 yard line CLIFFf l B.MTLES ■■( ' lip cImsc-J a brilliant football career tills o.ir that established him as one of the yreate t hacks e er to attend Wc-Ievan Be- sides his great open Ilek! runnninL; his punt- assing. and pass-recei inji could not be PA I i shArp Paul has pla cd headiip ball .ill season A sturd Ijckic, he fillei! .1 place in the line that «ill be artMtl nii-sed next year. He mI1 hi ' rcmc-mhcr. l l.mf; tor his play in the . avy game Wesleyan 0— New York University 54 ' esle an fell before the at- tack of Chick .Weehan ' s war- riors b ' a score of 54-0. A trick) ' running attack mixed with deceptive passes scored eight touchdowns, four in each half. Joe LaMark was the Violet ' s chief offensive threat, scoring four touchdowns. The punting of Battles, and the de- fensive play of Beveridge and Edmundson were features for the Bobcats. Wesleyan sub- stituted er frequently- during the game saving the men for future games. . RIIIL K IS.XCii I l-L . rt IS .1 riKJUirn. hard working h.i is hard !(■ match .mywherc. lie is a at tacklini; in tlic ftpcn. OKNILLE EDM - Center 1 ffi Tiilili w.is in the a ' liler i f every pl3 Hi; possesses that knaJ% of kmnvinK just where Ihe play is goinj.;. and he i alw.n there l( top It Me has one more ear willi the Orange and Black Wesleyan 1 2— Duquense Wesleyan earned a h a r d - earned victor ' from the Dukes, out pi axing them from start to finish. I he ' scored touch- downs in the lirst and last quarters. The first touchdown was the result of a Duquesne fumble, recovered b ' ' esle an on the 32 ard line. .After 3 piavs Battles circled the end - - ' for the last 10 ' ards and score. Late in the fourth quarter a pass. Battles to An Bachtel, — ' ' placed the ball on the 3 ard line. Beveridge plunged through center for the last marker. The ground gaining of Battles and Beveridge featured. A M TON W ilOLF lUiJ is a grent big l ' ikI. lie did not see much service during the Li t fvw grimes due . tjo a kntf injui ' v. lie has another year, though .iiid Krt;it things are expected fr( ni hrni TOM BLONDIN (iunrd I i-m h.i- ' m.niv j gre.it running male for Captain Crites during the po t three ' ) ears, J ' ornimg ;i pair df !: u3rd ili.it were ' tin the thick III e er light. i ni ' i iMie h.ird 1m Wesleyan 1 3— Dayton University 7 utes with ' c k ' an dclcaU ' d DaMun L 111 iiiK ' of the most evenly Ll)ntL■ lcLl games of the season. The Rossmen scored early in the first quarter when Art Bachtel carried the ball o e, from the 2 yard line. He missed the tr ' for e.xtra point. No more scoring was done until the 4th quarter when Da ton scored after a march down the field. The kick for goal was goDil. With unl about S min- lo go. esle an came back and pushed over their second tall ' ol the game. Battles toting the ball. .Art Bachtel ' s kick was good. W I f7 rnRDYtfK IcippiHK |lla iiisi .IS ihe ,m ! [n thi .scrinimagc Ik ' will he in iIk ' u ' .ilmIii iiex ' t PAL ' L BIVKRIDi.l • ' Be e. a hin h.ick. pl.ivcd .i fast hrand of ball, espi ' i-ialU iluring the lil l part nf the season. Ill ail around pla in thf Diuiucsnc .ind D.i lMii jianics Jesor L ' menti( n Wesleyan 1 9— Glenville 14 Glenvillc threw a scare into the Bobcats in a er ' free scor- ing game. The Rossmen scored first earl in the game on a pass. Battles to Spears. The kick failed. Glen ille receised the next kickofF and marched for a touchdown. .Making good the goal. the - led 7-6. Wes- leyan again went into the lead in the second quarter when Battles plunged thru center and ran ards for a touchdown. In the third quarter. Rine recovered a muffed punt o er the goal line for esle an ' s final marker. Glenville again made a long march for their last talh. A . l .MAZZIE (iii.nj jm h.is been a tii t d.iss guard during dk- l.isl ! c.ii flic pirn 111 the center of lvj l::iL ' luiiT wc.ikt-ned a bit when he went inlci !he g.inic. Wesleyan 0— U. S. Naval Academy The Boh ( als v. ith ( regu- lars on the bench due to eligi- bility rules and injuries, held the i av - to a scoreless tie. The team played heads up ball throughout the entire game. . o one man outshone, as it was a fine example of team- work. ,M1 the Nav - threats were stopped before the ' got into dangerous territor ' . then one of Joe Hall ' s long punts would carry the ball back into safe territory-. 1 he . a backs were helpless m penetrating the Wesleyan line throughout the game. iIk 5uI I ■-essfd till ' .loi-: ii. L tialiback rtif Ihc •litliLUll .issigmnent of hfiiif; (iipiHi. bin he showed ht ' })os- ,n(.cl-. In his pcrforniaiKT in th,- N.ivv game. wIiltc his L ctlk-nl puiiiin.ii .i the m.iin f.icior in huk!nin ihc .Mhlshipmcii Svorek ' ss, HOW.XKD B.SCHTHL (JlldrUrhach llow is thg. third of ihi- hlockinn hacks from the B.iAtel umil to play ..ii (he Wesleyan team. I low well he is holding up the repiit.iiion of the f:ini!l i -homi h - his pla ing reyiilar all seas.tn .ind h.rrdh louch- ins! I he hall. Wesleyan 7— West Virginia 12 The .Mountaineers received Tiost of the breaks to beat W ' es- leyan 12-7. Greas ' Neale ' s men scored their first touch- down after a fumble gave them the ball on the 24 ard line, and their second when an in- tercepted pass was carried to the 31 ard line. .As the third period was closing, the Bob- cats took the ball on their own 14 ard line, went the remain- ing 86 ards to score w ith Hull going over. The game ended with esle an uncovering a passing attack, but it went for naught. The first downs registered 12 for esle an to 8 for W est N ' irginia. IIA,RR SPFARS f-W ' giXH.i all .injuiiJ fiiJ. but his p.i ;tvfi ing .invl g( in; down inider punts J A-. t « ' v! t ui friiiri m.in iither VK(,IIII sx-i 1)1 K ' Fls ' it - iri ' iig dcfnulLT . ' I ihe Orange k nj twceilirii work ihjs easim Wesleyan 51— Salem 6 Led b - Battles, the Ross- men ran rough shod o er Salem, gaining ground at will. Battles was bv all means the outstanding player on the field scoring 7 touchdowns and cov- ering 378 yards of territory, lie scored his first from the 4t ard line. The second one came through a triple pass and a run of St) yards. In the third per- iod, Wesleyan scored 33 points alone. The substitutes scored one marker in the fourlli. and wore well on their a tow .nils another when the V. histle siiundeil. FDISOX KIM- Rine is anollHi i.iie whi t.iriul ,i rcunl.ir berth soon .ifti;[ Ins arri .il in c,uii| I li- showed his wDrth l his consisient. Jepeiul- ahle pia i;is5 .il! ncj op NICK GI.W lilMi I ■ 7 Mkl, . ick IS ,L iiuMt biy tackle that stepped light iiiii ' .1 lesiil.n job .mJ became a star uxenii hi Ills i. a-l!ent pl.iviiif; marks lor him .1 ureit season next e.ir Oiif huiulii ' .l .11 Wesleyan 38— Allegheny 7 Wesle an r;in ail over tilt- here-to-fore undefeated Alleg- heny ele en here before a large crowd of homecoming alumni Alleghen ' received the first kickofT and carried it far into Wesleyan territory before Hull intercepted a pass. From thai lime on, the result was ne er in doubt. With Battles leadin.i; the way, the Bobcats started td run up a score that surprised sveryone. The whole team was unstoppable, scoring 6 touchdowns Ixlore Ihcv were luialh stopped b the whistle. ,M Kt1gf;-S L DFkS r,u 1 1 ' Mi.il ■ Is J his. tackli ihuit IS I 1st cumins jiiUi Ills own Ik- uill t I t,! It hig gun in i)ki( liT the ne t twu eii- f ' cmcll w;i tl-R iiiily Ire-hni.iii to pia ' with .my rc.aulaiin. and lu- slinus the mak- Wesleyan 1 3— Marshall esle an defeated Marshall in the annual Turkey Da - Game at lluntington. H-O. The Bobcats ui-re on the offcn- si e most of the time, keeping the ball in Marshall ' sterritorw Battles crossed the goal line 3 :imes, but was called back once after a beautiful 2t ard run because of an off ide play. Zontini. the Marshall backlield ace. was stopped dead before ' esle an ' s forward wall. Till I ' lll I ooTli.M.I. SQU. D ■ r. Kou. Wll 1,1 McM MjII,,H, r.i.lild. s uinik-«tl;dnmii.l l .i;ili- l  i THE MURMURMONTI S Basketball 1932 .. . ri ' oto by dark Back Ron-: Coach Ross, Manager Rafeld, Spears, Siandru. Debarr. Edmundson. and Absistant Manager West. h ' ront Rov:. left to rigbt . Hal!. Giantonio. Captain Battles. Hull. Furbee. MCMXXX Lettermen Clark Hlll - - - - p — W — li.M.wv Tlrbee - - - - F — V — TUBBV bDMUNDSON - - - F — V — Gip Battles - - - - C — W — Lyndall DeBarr ----- C — W — Nick Giantonio - - - - G — W — To.M Blondin - - - - G — W — Joe Hall ----- G — W — Si Siandru ----- G — W — Jack Rafeld - . - . M One hiinitreil four □ THE MURMURMONTIS . . . Basketball 1932 RSLIi ' i ' AN had a wvy successful baskflhnil Irani this car, wnining 11 aiul losing 7. High spots of the season were two more victories over West N ' irginia L niversit)-. 2b-2i. and 26-22. making live straight wins for the Bob Cats over the Mountaineers in basketball: the defeat of Glenville State Normal at Vesle an by the tune of 40-17, this being the only conference game dropped by the pioneers and their first defeat in many starts. Wesleyan. though, came out on the wrong side of the score at Glenville. the end showing 60-43 in favor of Glenville. Wesleyan also defeated Bethanw I ' airmont. Salem, and Broaddus twice each: lost twice to Marshall: once to ' a nesburg. Duquesne. New Ri er State, and Washington and Jefferson. Schedule Wesleyan 26 — West N ' irginia Wesleyan 19 — Wasnesburg Wesleyan 29 — Bethany .._ ' esle an 2S — Duquesne W esle an 43 — Glenville esle an (i — Fairmont Wesleyan 38 — Salem Wesleyan 41 — Broaddus esle an . 27— .Marshall Wesleyan 28— Wash-Jetf. . W esle an. . (i3 — Fairmont ' esle an. . 42 — Salem Wesleyan 40— Glenxille Wcsle an 26 — New River State.. Wesleyan ?0— .Marshall Weslevan 44 — BroadiUis Wesleyan (l — Bethany e k .111 2(1 — West irginia H 34 21 53 61) !t id 26 l (extra perioil ) 5 8 33 40 17 SI 41 27 18 WON II -LOS I One him.lrcJ tn WFSLI- ' lAN (iSo_oPP()NI;NTS =588 MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Baseball 1931 ... VV ' esleyan — West irginia 0 Wesleyan 8 — West iiginia Sf ' tsle an 6 — Salem ._ 1 Wesleyan 1— Clenville 0§ Wesleyan 3— Marshall 31 Wesleyan 7 — W ' eston Independents 2 Wesleyan 8 — . Kmini t Won T. Lost 0, Tied ■!. W ' esle an 33 — Opponents 20. 4 innings, rain: f 1-t innings, darkness; § 1 1 innings: t i innings, rain. 7 ' l ' ' ' f ' ■ ' ' ' ' lf hn rin, p. .VUers. c: Spears. c( . Hull, ss: Rhodes, 2h. Ciileman. lb. llollo})! Hon .McCuun, rl BeveriJue, p. .Vla zie. p. ttdmundson. 3b: Captain An Bachlel c MCMXXX Oiu- hmulrcil six THE MURMURMONTI S . Tennis 1931 Wesle.van 4— Broaildus ■ W ' csleyan 5— Glenville 4 Wesluyaii 2— Brnaddus 7 esle an 1 — Clarksburg Tennis c;iub 8 esle an 8 — Grafton I ' ennis Club I ' esle -an _ 8 — Alumni U W on 3, Lost 3. WV-sloNan 28 — Opponents 27. One luinjrtil seven M C M X X X Pholo hy Clark One hiiiulioJ fight PUBLICATIONS One hiinilrcil nine ALLEN T. HAMNLK. Jk Kdilor-itt-Chiel m THE MURMURMONTI S The Staff . . IE THANK re iLlent Ruy . lcCuske ' . for the infoim- :itiiin and help he has so kindl ' given. .Mrs. Lenna Lowe Yost, for the privilege of (.ledicating the book to her. .Mr. Frank .M. .Mawicke. of the Pontiac En- graving Co.. for his aid in the planning and supervising of the book. Mr. George 1. Woner, of the Ziegler Printing Co., for his personal supervision of the printing. Mr. E. C. Schroeter. of the Da id J. .MoUoy Co.. for the covers. .Miss Jo Louise .Mac.A o ' . for her generous assistance in photograph) ' . Clark Studio, for the athletic pictures. Miss Marjorie Gibbs, for the use of her snap shots. .Mr. and .Mrs. Robert La field. lor their help with the art work. The .Athletic Department, for its co-opera- tion and assistance. The Administration of the College, lor sup- pl ' ing lists and co-operating in business matters. Officers of Organ izations, for their assistance and co-operation. The .Adxertisers. who ha e made this book possible. . V.K HAFELD LUCIh BROOKS ORNILLE ED.MLSDSON .lisf. ttuitncif Manager Seniors fraternities •MARTHA ( LENN PLESHER CADA RENICK Activities •;,i.rj.,.worf M C M X X X One luindrcd ten THE MURMUR MONTIS 0N()TII1:I volume uf llic .Muinuiiini)nlis has been issued. llie |i-)33 staff has ni)hl tried to carrv mi the tradition that has been handed down Ironi eaeli successive Junior Cdass — a trachtion that was started hack in l ' K)f when in . la of that ear. the junior Class of the old West irginia Cjinference Sem- inar ' founded the first Murmurmontis. L nder the leadership of Mr. Charles .A. . lcCue, ■()4, as editor, and .Mr. .A. F. .McCue, ■()4, as business manager, the first staff created the ideals and standards which the present staff has sought to perpetuate. No more beautiful nor more suitable title could be found for any annual than .Murmur- montis. Its meaning, murmur of the moun- tain. abl ' describes the book. Every student of ' esle an is conscious of this lingering murmur about the campus. It has a fascination hari.1 to explaui. Nevertheless, the ( lass of 1 ' )-! . through the present staff, has tried to exempiifv this murmur into their book. ... The StafF ■ALTON E. WHOI.r Ituiiness Manager c.h.m;[: ii.a.miltos SoranlH-i a..- RILNCIH C.ASTO Sporti 111: I TV W III.IA.MS Aiiociatc liditOT % K IR.WCES DEEDS junioTi HELEN ilriu;e One hundred eleven THE MURMURMONTIS The Wesleyan Pharos . . . W, I KLD HAKT Olli: W ESLEYAN PHAROS is thu students ' ollicial weekly newspaper, published e er ' W cdnesday morning of the school ear. L nder the capable editorship of W. [-red Hart, the size was increased from a six-column to a se en- column paper. With this addition, new depart- ments and new columns were introduced. New heads were adopted, and the tvpo. raphy of the paper improved throughout. L nder increased competition, news stories were better written and t pographical errors reduced. An attempt was made to gi e the campus better news service; not onl more complete news, but live and timely re- ports of student, alumni, and faculty activities. The Pharos has consistently backed a program of constructive progress in student affairs. In fur- thering these objectives. Ruth , la silles and .Martha Glenn l-Jesher were highl ' instrumental. TMIODORE HAYNF.S Conlributins UditOT tLIZABETH ODELL Reporter m PETERSON l ,r. le. JOH.N COOK Advertiiing WILLl.A.M JO. ES Aiit. Sporti .MU DRI D REPPERT Scciety WARTH. (} r I.ESHER ,1.,r h.dilor DOROTHY WATSON Exchange MRGINIA RODGERS Prnol Reader RLSSEL CHAPMAN A sl Itityinea Manager IRC,I IA riSHER Reptirter GRACE WESTEALL Refnrter MCMXXX One hundred twelve THE MURMURMONTIS Iffallll W liSLEVAN PHAROS is supervised mi in its policies by a board of control com- posed ul lacultv. student, and alumni represen- tatives. 1 he members lliis ' ear are: Prol. Marie Brelhorst. chairman. Dr. L. 11. ( hrisman. Prof. Ralph C Brown, representing the facults ' : Ross C. Bonar. of the alumni: E. E. Stnffel. of the administration: l-red Hart, and Melvin Laing. of the staff: and .Archie Snyder, and Martha Cor- der. representing the student body. This group selects the editor and business manager, and aids in the selection of other members of the staff. I he Pharos is a member of the West ' ir- ginia Inter-collegiate Press .Association. .At this year ' s convention, held at Fairmont State Teach- ers College. W ' esleyan was represented b fcjur delegates. Fred llart, Ruth . la -silles. .Martha Cjlenn Flesher. and . lel in Laing, Ihex ' look a most active interest in the proceedings of the three-day meet. Ha nes being elected executive secretar ' for the ear 10;i2-?-!. The Wesleyan Pharos .MLRKII IL. rHhR Matni tnti l-ditor VICTOR CUPPET Feiilure, 1;DN,A WADt RLTH .M. ISILLLS Aiit. Editor i)i;ttv vvilli, ,ms Aiit. ' ews Editor .MtRRUL LASIL.ACK Rc orli-r ll.su. IIO . l(U Relyortcr PATTY (;01.r-,MAS Proof Reader i: t;lyn shatlr Typist Mil IS n LAING 1,,UA1.I- HA-MILTON Seui Editor .MATHILDA LEO.NARD .4 3111111 l.ll RLENn MEADOWS One huiulrcil thirlfcn MCM AXX One hutiilruil fourteen SERVICE GROUPS OrR ' liuiufrcil mic. THE MURMURMONTI S Student Council ... SI L Dh.M KLPKESENTATI E COUNCIL, since its organization in I 1022-23. has been the mouthpiece of the student bod . This ear it has endeavored to be of service both to the students and to the administration. The aim of the council has been co-operation, and the council has sponsored all activi- ties this ' ear with the purpose of creating a line class loyalt ' and a devotion to the college. One of the first duties of the Council this ear was to work out a sN ' Stem of rules for the incoming freshmen that would at once ser e the desire of the upper classmen, and would also be a means b ' which their loyalt - to esle ' an could be deep and lasting. The Council hopes that the near future will see the elimina- tion of all freshmen rules. The Student Hand Book was published with a great impro cment o er other ears. This has been of great ser ice to newcomers as well as to outsiders. The editors are to be congratulated on the splendid piece of work they did. . RTMLR IlLCKCTT Prfstdertt BETTY tt ILI lA.MS V ' oCiltiottill Glliddttl ' t ' JOH McCLSKEY HERMAS P KRISH Publ-.catiom lycfum .MI:L I L.MNC. Frchmt-n Relations MCMXXX One hiinilred sixteen THE MURMURMONTIS . . . Student Council D III- LYCELM sponsored this e;ir b ' the Council was a er - successful un- dertaking, despite the fact that a curtailment of funds was experienced due to the bank failure. This year a large number of students was awarded the Student .Activities Key. This award came as the result of outstanding work in extra curricula activities, and those receiving ke s are to be congratulated. Thuses this ear ha ' e been outstanding. Our Coach remarked that Wes- leyan students this ear ha e shown a better spirit and enthusiasm than e er be- fore We know that our team deserves applause. The C-ouncil this ' ear has tried to keep a close relationship wiih the admin- wiilingl) ' put into effect. We feel that much good has been accomplished b - the various departments of the Council, and we wish to express our gralitutle to the student bod_ ' for their fine spirit and co-operation. We hope that our efforts will inspire the incoming Student Ojuncil to greater CLirrORD [i. TTLES IRCINI. M. THP.NV JACK RAniil.D Eleclioni and Au-ardi Secrgtary-Treaiuifr Tbinci ARCYLE KNIGHT PAUL SHARP Social Life l-afiilly Relattotn Onf luinjrcil :i ' t ' llU ' i ' H MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S Agnes Howard Hall Government . . . mHE STL DENT GOXERNMENT of The Agnw Howard Hall Uir Women is becoming more pronounced in its success e er ' ear. A special feature this year was the welcome that the Executive Board members extended to the new students during Ereshmen Week. The members of the House Executive Board slri e to promote a spirit of democracy and social life among the girls that reside in the Hall. The rules con- cerning each class, according to its rank, are made b - the Board and put into effect by the girls. W ' eekl) ' meetings are held in the Hall and the problems which arise are thor- oughl ' investigated and disposed of as equitable as possible. .All girls living in the Agnes Howard Hall automaticall ' become members of the Student Govern- ment .Association and are subject to its rules. Hilda Rexroad was elected House Treasurer to succeed .Marie .Mankin .Anderson, who did not return second semester. S . R BUTCHER MARTHA (JORDHR CLIZABliTH HARDCSTV HEl.RN FLRBEE Sofhomorg SgntoTi Preiident Vice Prendent .MARIE M. ANDERSON DOROTHY QUEEN ELSIE HOWARD PAll INE ;UNN1 CHAM Trtauirer fvvio Secretary Freihmen MCMXXX One hurulii-.l i-ikIiU-i ' D THE MURMURMONTIS . . . Young Women ' s Christian Association 111: purpiiM- (it the  nuns; Wnmen ' v (;hristian Association is to sohe ethical problems, develop higher spiritual iileaN. and to create a lasting fellow- ship anion the girls on the campus. The weekly meetings provide a place for the girls to discuss these vital prob- lems. It is the desire of every member to promote a spirit of sisterhood. Through co-operation, each girl helps make the organization stronger and more successful. MEMBERS Ruth Strosnidek iR(;iNi, Johnson M.VRY Fr.ances Ch.xddock Ele. nor Mockler Geraldine Buckley Trilby Kimberling Mrs. C. Edmund Neil Ruth r. y Miss M. rie Brethorst C HRISTINE McCuSKEV I Iilda Rexroad Catherine ( li.ih n Jean Miller ( LE.MLNCE PaSE Bertha N ' oung Catherine Clovis Rene Bisset Pauline Cunningh m Madeline Perry Edith Okes Edna Wade Mary Lou Miller Margaret Moore Ruth Maysilles Lucie Brooks Mildred Mick Janet Blagg Edith McOlvin Mary Sue Hicklin Evelyn Shafer Helen LIall Thelma Hinchcliff Helen Furbee Ruth Carpenter Helen McEerrin Betty W ' illia.ws EL.MA Bell ' lRolNIA Matheny Mar.iorie Gibbs luiii .MAvsiiLns iii.iiN iurbel rltii strosmder llcil brooks ii. ia bell Publicity Ics itr l rt-ujctil Vice Preiident I rctimrer RUTH CARPENTER MARY I. (HADDOCK : THERINE CI.OVIS , 1AR I OL MILLER S cr liIrr Social Sen ce Scchit UiirlJ Strvic ■ hiiiiilii-il ninclci ' n MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Young Men ' s Christian Association . . . ipgl ( )l (.i . 1I:. S C:IIRIS1 IAN ASSOCIA ' I ION is one of the strongest BJI and oldest organizations on the campus. The purpose of the association is to promote fellowship among the men of the campus, and to provide a forum meeting where, at the weekl ' meetings, discussions of ital problems of religion and life are carried on. Activit - in the Y meetings gives the college man an opportunit - to study and to discuss man ' practical problems not considered in the same va ' in other organizations. Robert Poster Earl .Anderson OlIdCERS President Vice President Robert ( ' .nnii.mav Earl .Anderson . rlhur Beckell William Jack Robert Wassutr .Vlelvin Mathes Theodore Havnes Hosea Prather Shelbv Bell Hoberl Slickney I ' rank Karrickhoff Rov .McCuskey Floyd Spiegle iYg MCMXXX One hundred twenty THE MURMURMONTIS . . , Young Men ' s Christian Association 0l riI(lLtJII ihi- . . , C A. u.l JfLiw-J in its organi ;ili(in last fall, thc I work uf the car has hcen moru than liislil) ' successful. The program of each week has been carried on with nuich interest; several prominent speakers v ere secured to lead the discussions along lines of interest to every meniher. Listed among the major activities engaged in by this organi .ation were: The trip to the West Xirginia-Western Pennsvhania Conference, held at Wash- ington. Pa., which gave much food for digest at the meetings when the - returned: the sponsoring of the Northern Conference of the state ' s V ' oung .Men ' s Christian Associations and lli-V clubs here in .April. Ol- •ICliKS Ch, llo, Bon, r - - Si ' crciarv P. UL .McCuSKE ' - _ - _ _ _ 1 rciiiurcr John McCuskey ll.irrv M.irnnev h:U-n Instcr Fre tl Crites Nichdljs Coily Arji Ic Kni tir Merritt Pealher I ,irl inimcvcr ( li.ilK.m li.m.ir Ciunrge CIcavcnRcr Melvin I aing P;uii Mcruskev I . .I I k ' lJu-r One hiindreil twciHy- ini- MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS The Benzene Ring . . . s a true cientist in his lahoratiiiy amiing his beakers, test tubes and retorts I has a definite purpose tor his labors, and proceeds toward this end in a systematic and predetermined vva ' , so the founders of the Ring in H)21 set for themselves certain ideals and objectives toward which to strive. Then, having decided upon a purpose the ' set about determining the correct equation with which to work and wisely chose the following: We take for our reaction mixture high ideals plus applied knowledge equals a life of successful service, in which re- action the amount and purit ' of the product is controlled b the quantity and qualit ' of the reagents. . s one of the largest and most active organizations on the campus. The Benzene Ring. West ' irginia esleyan ' s phssical science society, has consistentl) ' fostered these sciences, and endea ored to promote the ideals com- patible with successful service after graduation. Robert K.arrickhoff l-REi) Dixon MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURES SriiPHEN MaMICK J. MES Smith Charles Staler Malhild.i Leonard Milly Reppen Virginia Fullinecr Clayton Hall John McCuske irginia Fisher Ruth Strosnider Orville Edmundsun I Ihel McOlvin Kiisvei I hapman Herman P. ' .rrish Isahelle Itaiiev ick Famiilare 930 MCMXXX Oik- hiiiuircii iwciily-two THE MURMURMONTI S . . . The Benzene Ring mN lliL ' dfCklf tlliil ha;, f(ill() i-il the InuiiiliiiK cil ihc (ii ;.ini .iliiin. llu ' Ki up has mcl Iwicc each month when- (.kMiiniistiaticins aiiJ kxUiix-s hv sludfnls, faculty members, or visiting men cjI ' science ha e aildeJ niiicli to our l novvledge and understanding of the world and its elements. Believing that any group is only so strong as its members, the society has always kept a high standard of eligibility. Before entering upon the privileges and duties of membership the individual must have completed not less than ten hours of chemistry with an average of not less than 86 and must he majoring or minoring in one of the ph ' sical sciences. Or-I-ICERS David White --------- l rcsiJcnt Tred Hart -------- icc President Hthel .McOlvin -------- Secretary llARR ' i ' . 1aronev -------- Treasurer Nicholas I Iv.ma --------- Adviser D.nvul Whiu- W.iril Hee.lcr I r.mcis Ie ii l-rank ll.ill luj ll.irl l-riMl Inw. lliiU MiirrlMiil I l..ri-iicf ' ,im,, ll.irrv ,M,imnev Ruben Laynekl SI :l.iir O.-iwford Reppen lluben !lr .int Carl . learns One lliiiulrc.i Iwnilv-lhriT MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS The Haught Literary Club . . . mMCWlT IJTI:R. I (J 11) ;i. oi ' sani LiI on eslc an ' campus in 1 )24 in lionor of its patron. Dr. Ihonias W. llaught. It was organized lor the purpose of recognizing esle an women in literar ' attainments, and to de- velop in them an appreciation of literature, both classical and modern. 1 he high- est standards in intellectual interests are cultivated and promoted. Meetings are held weekly, and interesting re iews and discussions are given of the drama, poetrw fiction, and non-liction Often outside speakers help the cluh b ' taking some phase of literature and giving an interesting lecture or reading a paper, fiach member conducts the meet- Wreiha PelcTs .n P.II line H.i a M.ii-m II,. ' 1 ' . 1- M ,.., ' . n,T, ,n . Sli.irp l-IIie Mnc Merrill MiMn.l Ki-ii| ert Mathilda Leon rii MCMXXX (.)iu- liiiiulrnl iwfiitv-foiir THE MURMURMONTIS . . . The Haught Literary Club |FT|| HMBERSllIP in ihe organization l liniilud lo sixlcun acli t memhLTs: ihe llaJI election being made in two ditTcrent a ' s. One is through replacement h an outgoing senior by proposing an under-graduale to tal e her place; the other is through the direct election by the unanimous ' iite of the club. OFFICERS Betty W ' illia.ws -------- Prcsidjiit X ' oNDA Sharp -------- Vice President Pauline Baxa ------ Secretary-Treasurer ' iR ;iNr BciFR ------- Not in pictures IkiU Willijnis I licit- l niiilii Mimiiia i iilMiii ' cr l:li .ilielh Jones prima Posccr I Uic Muw.inl I. cut ll.imiltun Ono hiiiulrt-il twcnly-fivc MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS o I UJ —I CO LU UJ MCMXXX One hundreJ lwent - ix THE MURMURMONTIS . . . The Wesleyan Choir Carl J. I-arnsworth Dirt ' ctor Christine .McCuskey Vice President Bryan Kei.i.ey President Earl Anoerson Librarian Nicholas Cody Manager Ih RON WcODRUFF ASSISTANl M.WACIKS Alva Carr Euw ri) Ii.i.k iii.k CUSTODIANS OF ' nSTMENTS Helen Furbee X ' iRGINIA ReXROAD Pauline Clinnin(,ii m IRGINIA .MaTHEN ' i ' Grace W ' esteall Geraldine Gaston Christine McCuskey Margaret Harris Pauline Cunningham Virginia Matheny Geraldine Buckley Janet Blagg Thelma West Mary Chaddock Alva Carr P. Byron Woodruff Edward Fletcher Arthur Beckett Melvin Mathes Argyle Knight One huiulrt-il iwl-iii -itvcp. MEMBERS OF CHOIR irginia Johnson Ila Sinclair Helen Furbee Mildred Mick IRGINIA ReXROAD IsABELLE Bailey Irene Boone Elizabeth O ' Dell Peggy Thornhill Nicholas Cody Earl Anderson James Hutchinson Sam Mazzei Jerome Arnett John McCusky Bryan Kelley I loSEA PraTHER Helen McFerrin Donna Thomas Betty Williams ' |RGINIA Bennett Mary Lou Miller Betty Hardest v Er.ma Fleming Alma McKinnei ' Marjorie Gibbs Edwin Meredith Floyd Spiggle Roger illiams Shelby Bell Henry P. W hite Arthur Frazer Thomas Neely MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Les Bellotas . . . Hi (i ANIZED in the spring of l ' )31. Les Bellotas. honorary Spanish frater- nitw and ' esle an ' s onI ' organization for students who are interested in piomoting the stud ' of foreign languages on the campus, has come to be recog- nized as one of the most prominent of our college groups. Dean Rachael C. Odgen. who organized the club, sought to bring together the students in the Spanish Department who v.ere scholastically eligible, and was personally ' anxious to con- tinue a stud of Spanish customs and the language. The keen interest displayed b ' the members has demonstrated the need on the campus that Les Bellotas has filled. OFFICERS Cle.ment Siandru -------- President . L RJ0RIE GiBBS ------- ice ' resident P.ATTY CoLE.M. N ------ Secretarv-Treasurer Pall.v Culeman Sam .Niazzei Isabelle Young Clemen! Siandru .Manha Corder Lewis Clark Marjoric Gibbs Elaine Avinglon .Anila O ' Ruark . tar.v Louise Riley Vclma Bell John Boolh M C M X X X One hunjrrd twent -right THE MURMURMONTIS . . . Gamma Beta Sigma HAMAIA L 1:I A SIGMA, hoiiuran ' Business AJministratiuii lrali.Tiiil . was I oifjani cd on the campus in K)?0 b ' a group of students in tlie Business ALJiiiinistration Department. I nder the sponsorship of Prof. Robert D. Myers, it organized with the aim to promote scholarship anti to encourage scientific thought. Those students are eligible for membership who are majoring in Busi- ness, with at least a Junior standing. Their grades must average B or more in their major field, with C or above in other fields. Those eligible are elected to membership b ' the acti es. One of the features of the organization is the award ol the Gamma Beta Sigma Ke - to the graduating senior of the group w ho achieves the highest grades in Business .Administration. Cramer Gibson received the award in n)i OFFICERS (Ji. Ri.i;S St.mer ------.. Prciidcnt J. CK R. FELD ------- Secretary-Treasurer Prof. Robert D. .Mvers ----- Faculty Regent ' Ml SlI KP TRLSTEFS Robert IIerzer Lewis Cl. rk . i . . n Bennett ThFODOKI: IIVlNES II I I ,M 1 I.XRPER PLEDGES I en OR Cuppett Lester Johnson John Eastl ck 1LLI. .M LoWR ' Lewis CLirk ltIc Recer Charles SLiter .Kick RafeU Kiibert Ik-r cr .•Mlt ' n I i.imTifr P.TU| Sharp [Hlaine Avinglon One htiiulrej twenl -mm; MCMXXX One hunilrt ' d ihiriv DRAMA AND DEBATE Oik- huiulririt thir1 -i iic THE MURMURMONTI S The Wesleyan Play Shop . . . ||||j| 1 II: PLA ' SI IO[ v a urganizfLl under the supervision and direction of Prof. mil lorin C. Staats during the term 1 028-20. Since that time the Pla - Shop has grown considerablv, and is one of the most prt)minent organizations on the campus. L ' nder the direction of Prof. B. . l-olsom. the Pla - Shop has endeaxored to study all phases of pla - production, and to put into effect those principles of suc- cessful production: directing, acting, staging and scenic designing, and business management. Cinderella .Married and i he Pinger of God , two one-act pla s. and Enter Madame , a three-act plaw ha e been produced the past ear. Enter Madame , an Italian dialect play, received favorable comments because of the bits of comedy and dramatic scenes which the cast abl ' portrayed. ' esle an was not represented in the state one-act play contest due to an accident en route. The play to have been given was Sacred Ground . The Pla ' Shop sponsored the state Thespian one-act play contest at esle an. .April 22 and 23. This is the first of its kind ever held at Vesle an. Rulh ,M.nsilles Lewis Clark Carl lanisuorth [;vi!l.vn l.azenbv John Wile Kcigcr tt illbmv BeII Willbms Jack RjfelJ .Marjorie Gibbs Hr. an Kelle. Irene Smith Effie Mae .Merrill Pall ' Coleman Dan Cutlip Robert W ' assuni Ro .McCuskey Esther . nsel m MCMXXX )ne hunilreii ihirty-tw THE MURMURMONTIS The Wesleyan Play Shop D n organization is composed of tiln L persons who are interested in dramatics, especiail ' the liner side of ihc art. both on the stage as actor, and as stage manager. .Membership is obtained through the working otT of certain apprentice- ships, L nder the capable direction of Br an Kelley, as president, and Professor B. W . lolsom. as director, the year has been highly successful. Lor Baxa Cathkrine Clovis Pauline Cunningha.w William Jones Mathilda Leonard Melvin .Mathes Margaret Merritt Iris Quertinmont Dolores Snyder .Marg ret Helen Watson JiANiTA Phillips APPRENTICES John Brown Nick Cody l-LizABETH Flanagan Mary Betty Kelley Mabel Linton Helen McFerrin Eleanor Mockler Milly Reppert Robert Stickney X ' lviAN Bell Paul Brown .ALarion Deeds Ruth Ha.mrick Trilby Ki.mberling Susan .Mayo Helen McW ' horter Madeline Perry Virginia Rodgers Earl Strohmeyer Willie Ann Wilson Paul Rogerson ILirrv . .ironev .Melvin L.iiiiB Prof. Folsom Argyle Knight liein H.irjou ,MilK .Mick Cirrie Bennell Paul Sh.irp Elaine AvinRton Chris .VlcCuskc.v pr-inces Scott ,M.irthLi G. 1-lesher Bub I-olsom .Anita O ' Ruark Bob Connaway Ramona Reecler .Merrit i cither Oik- Iiiiiulrei! thiri -Ihi MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Alpha Psi Omega . . . Hi PIIA PSI OMEGA, one of the largest of the national dramatic fraternities, was founded at Fairmont State Teachers College in 1026, The ,Mpha Rho cast of West irginia esle an was established .May 28. 1930, .A comparatively new addition to the rostrum ol campus acti ' ities, the .Alpha Psi Omega has proven its worth through the valuable impetus it has brought to dramatic work here. .A live organization with rigorous entrance requirements, it is both an honor and a professional asset to become aflUiated with this group of stage enthusiasts. .Mpha Psi Omega is a member of the .Association of Speech .Arts F raternities. m AfRvIe Kninht Esther . nsell Wuy WillKim Ir W W l-ubum Eflie .Mae .Mernt Lewis Clark lilh Rr nr Kell Frances- Scnti MCMXXX t)iK luindreJ liiinv-foiir THE MURMURMONTIS Pi K appa Deltc IrfSl 1 SI IRt iNiAS Alphj Chapa-i- ol I ' i Kappa Iklla. national hdnoian ILiJI loR ' nsic fralcrnil). was i)rKani .i. l (in ' eslc an ' s campus in Ji ' iS, and since thai tinii ' has becomt (ino of the state ' s ninsl active forensic institutions. Although the local chapter was unable to send a Jele ation to the national conven- tion this sear, the debate teams sponsored by this organization have met with great success. Pi Kappa Delta interests itself in three divisions of forensic activities — the debate, the extemporanous speech, and the oration. It is the purpose of the organization to sponsor such speech activities, and to keep alive the interest ol the student body in the various phases of the speech arts. . t.-irtha Glenn Fksher .-Vre le Knigtil h VV polsom IZlaine . ing(on Vl,-Kin I iintt Thcufnre H.i nv- l.iines Hiitchin-.m One luiiulrea ll)iit -ri MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S Men ' s Debate . . . Iiail NDER the coaching of Prol P. W . l-olsom, the Men ' s Debate Team enjoyed mil a ven- successful season. Non-Decision Debates, which are fast coming into practice in arious Colleges and Universities, proved er popular here this year. The arsit ' team composed of Knight, Hutchinson, and Laing had onl ' one decision debate at home. This was with W a nesburg College, held in the drawing room of the .Agnes Howard Hall. This team debated the majorit ' of State Schools, and made one western trip, taking in W a nesburg. Washington and Jefferson, and Mount Union, The freshman team, composed of Cod ' and Thacker did some splendid work in their numerous encounters. The season was closed on ,- pril S. with a formal Debate with the University of ermont here Standing: , rg !e Knighl, Prof, B, W, Folsom, ' iclor Thacker. Silling: Hosea Prather. .Nicholas Cod.v. James Hutchinson. Melvin Laing. MCMXXX One hundred ihiriy-six THE MURMURMONTIS iris Debate IrallKLS ' DEBATE TEAM, coacheo bv Arevle Kniaht. asM tant tu Prol. ILSJI B. W. I ' olsom. ofliciall ' opened iheir season with a decision deliate v. ith Potomac Stale on Eridav, April 1 . e le an won the decision. The encountered Waynesburg and defeated them the lollowing .Monda ' night. One other home debate with Geneva (College, and two trips, one sotith and one west, will conclude the season. Six members ol tlie squad ha e nKule themselves eligible for Pi Kappa Delta. A Jirmative Elaine Avincton G.ARRiE Bennett I Ielen Elikbee TEAMS Negative Ruth W ' r.ay p.- tty cole.m.an X ' iRciNiA Fisher Mary Lou Miller Sttntdins .Mary .(nt .Miller, lleleii Furbee. uien Dolson. E!.iint; -- vinglon. . rBvle Knight, prances Scott. Ettie . tae Merrill. Evel.vn Ciii . Patt.v Coleman. Sillitifi .Manila Glen Flesher. VirRinia Fisher. Carrie Bennett. Ruth ray. One hun.trekl thirls -seven MCMXXX Oik- luiruliL-J thirt --L ' inhl BEAUTY On- liiiiulrc.l llurl -ninu J fr f iff ' y fff f ' f rfjOf (jffrrir Jcitorr J)( ' JNfr f • (ari tc ( ' frrnfOf orr fcf, ' ' jf ' ff ff i fe • J) ffr uc f CAMPUS LIFE One hunilrcLl lurt -ninc Pri ' iident McCuikey at hn dak . . . view of the campus z:itl the Seieiiie Hall ni the dntame . . joe Hall heaving a pass . . . Red ( ' .rites at his lamiliar hangout, the Ladies ' Hall . - - Orville Lee Edmundson of littneyville, ij you please . . . a typical room mside the Agnes Howard Hall . . . Old Glory flying in the breeze . . . The A ' ' house down on Meade . . . Merritt Feather and Cada Renick . . . in spring a young man ' s fancy turns to love and the river . . . Looking up the Buckhannon River from the swinging bridge . Pro- fessor Chrisman, without his suitcase . . . It ' s your turn, what are they doing . . . Hut U ' ljolf tl e ole Business Manager in the flesh . . . that tempting U n spring nights) sun dial . . . Pearlie, Sharp. Blondin. Riley. An- derson. O ' Dell, Matheny out for a ride . . . Marjorie Gihbs and Ruth Strosnider. i fWesleyani I j Machine Steams Through Duques ' i Dean Lambert in his o fice . . . the blonde bli;-aril in action iiisl a eoinnioii sight on H ' esleyaii ' s campus . . . 12:10 down at the Science Hall . . . Milly Keppert tapping hrit;i Seabright in case you don ' t recognise her . . . Art Beckett. Wesleyan ' s popular student council president . . . the power house in action . . . Prof. Clauner caught with his famous brief case . . Zaner Post, tennis ace . . . those two sidekicks, Grace and F.lsie . . . Sexton Beer, just finishing a fiard drive . . . down at the curb for a brief smoke . . . showing how a tackle is done according to Hoyle . . Coach Cebe Ross, who has just finist. ' ed one of his most successful seasons, both in football and basketball . . . the morning after they crowned the .May King . . . two girls caught walking I ' onie . . , Giantonio. Blondin. tulinundson. ( ' rites, and Saunders out for blood. Homecoming Game Draws Record Crowd Alligator|TumBp to MightYiBobcats Scorers-? Ihiiii ivid Sick iLiidiiig I he cheers . . . the homecoming crowd . . . I he buck of the K A home Sick Hyiiia. c iir of the chemntry dept . . . the boys ' dorm decked out iti honor ol the homecomers . . tackling the dummy . . . Beveridge and Richiier snapped at the tea room . . . Hal Bachtel and his kid brother. Art . . . on their u-ay to class {.f) . . . looking out thru the circle . . . H ' lixtra! Big reward lor information as to whom this is . . . the capable football assistants: Kogerson, Furbee, Campbell, and DeBarr . . . a scrimmage session . . . the men responsible for the Pharos from the mechanical end . . . the reward for getting out there in the mud for deah ole Wesleyan . . . as a girl ' s room in the Hall naturally looks . . . showing the entrance to the Haymond Science Hall . . . when the freshmen finally cleaned the walk. f ICAMPUS BEAUTY ANSWERS DEATH ' S CAi lltnwriiii; the nu-iiuny of an old W ' fsh ' yaii hnlilKlwii — l ' ,.:!i:, i :, , an tell they ' re ireshmen . Art Simon ' s perp m the arms of Maxine Wood u-ith Tartan (Grouser acting like a monkey, natural, y ' knou- . . . that stone i -all in the center, Tom and Red . . The Kappa Phi ' s preps out for a stroll in the sunshine . . . the old s-iiinging bridge a ' ut i has eventually been many a couple ' s uaterloo . . . Feet White and his chemistry assistant, Ethel McOhin, talking about atoms {! ' ) ... Wesleyan ' s four horseman: H. Bachtel, Bat- tles, ,4. Bachtel, and Beveridge . . . Paul and Virginia all dressed up . . . Cody and West trading licks to sort of get used to things . . . Battles going over for another touchdown . . . what a coupU, Boyer and Bell . . . this IS the best they could do at the lime . . . jimmy hurbee, the tennis flash from good old II ' . . . the main walk . . . piling up lor a briej meeting . . . Lewis Clark, sure there ' s Anita, too. Wesley an Bobcats Bow to University; Score 12-7 ' ' i ft  U J ?- BOBCATS MINUS SIX REGULARS STOP MIDDIES (fut tor u big tbiisf . . . Hdll finding an opening thru the lint ' . . . ni omc tcllds kind oj ) ' k:: ' ye old editor and his girl rieiid . . . Must of been some job. that ualk . . another set of sweethearts on pa- rade Crawford and Marguerite . . . Doesn ' t this look natural, now . . Mrs. Woods, the house mother at the Boys ' Dorm and a few of her youngsters . . . ' ' he Sigma Pi Delt preps playing boo with the passers-by. re- member . . . View of the campus thru a window m the Hall . . . Looks just a little rough . . Fred Hart re- sisting the Chief of Police . . . Rah. Rah. Rah . . . Red and Hilda, another pair on parade . . . Hold that line! . . . Mrs. h ' red Dixon, and the .Mister . . . Still cleaning the campus. BAHLES BREAKS YARDAGE RECORD IN SALEM GAME li,illlt ttuJy h) hc-aic a loiiii oiii u Sia.iui I ' l pttp jicl i ' rci- hniiish niii-lmiiig girli . . . John HoKlh giving a sample of a crack lo Hill Isaac, ask Bill if it was a sample . . . Robert LayfieU. ex-editm. and the Missus . . . Won ' t you buy a . mas seal Muter . . . Recognise it. no It ' s the back door at the .V A 7 house . . . Pearlie. who did everything from this lo hat on the campus, never more to be seen . . . Inmates of the prison on Florida street . . . Here. Here. Gentlemen, remember yourselves . . . is it a dummy or a rival suitor . . . another pair on parade, licl! and Carpenter . . . Vnien Bell getting the scare of her life, well, then, ask her . . . Battles and his educated toe . . . W, WO, coming.— I. Z. J. lor Ruth Strosnider in the fodder shock. 1 One hundred fifty-six 1 Cfl FRATERNITIES Out hiimlral lifl) -mvuii THE MURMUR MONTIS Chi Alpha Tau Local Colors: (lian.nu, Black, .iiul liite Chi Alpha Tau Fraternitv was organi .etl in l ' -)2 b ' a group of five men, John O, Little, Jesse Hall, W ' etmore l-lau,s;ht, 1 ruman J. L nch, and James B, Evans, who sought to perpetuate the common Lxinds of friendship and scholastic interests which had held them together during the first years of college life. It was the first group on the campus to be granted a charter from the college. OFFICERS Robert Harvev IIer er ------- President Clifford Fr. nklin Battles - - - - l c,. President Eugene Victor Willia.mson, Jr. - - - - Treasurer Fred Leckie Dixon ----- Recording Secretary Jackson William Rafeld - - Corresponding Secretary Arthur Bachtel ------- House Manager HONORARY MEMBERS E. E. Stoffel 1 Ion. 1 1. [ ov W ' auch Dr. Thomas W. Haught 1 loN. Li. G. Young Robert Herzer Hansford . 1cCourt ERATRliS IN COLLEGIO Seniors Wayman Bennett Robert Layfield Crawford Reppert Eugene Williamson. Jr. Clifford Battles Vernon Thomas Orville Edmundson Jack Rafeld Clarence Casto Zaner Post John Williams James Furbee Leonard Flask Clark Hull Shelby Bell Merle Rosselle John Waugh ' HERMAN West Juniors lCTOR CUPPETT Clayton Hall John Booth Charles Coleman Frank Braden Sopl- ' oniorcs Harry Spears Delmar Moore John Eastlack I lowARD Bachtel h ' reshinen Edward Howell William Isaac Robert Stickney Nicholas Cody Arthur Bachtel Alton E. Whole Clement Siandru Allen Hamner. Jr. Russell Chapman Fred Dixon Joseph 1 Iall Willia.m Lowry . rchie Snyder 1 Iarold Miles E rl .Anderson .Merrill Eastlack Melvin Mathes Challon Bonar MCMXXX One liuii.livJ lilty-cii l)l THE MURMURMONTIS One liiiiulu-.l lill -iii MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Kappa Alpha Southern Founded at Washington and Lee University. 186S Colon: (jimson and Gold l-loicer: Magnolia and the Red Rose BETA cm CI lAPd ' ER— Established joh) FRATRE IN FACULTATE Arthur II. Simons .Myron B. IIymes Ross M. Bonar Chalmers A. Ault FRATRFS IN LRBF Percy C. Ross William D. Foster Frank Hutchinson W iLLiA.M T. O ' Brien Ralph F ' . Wilson LoRiNG R. Williams A. ArCi LE KslGHT FIarry B. Maroney .Arthur E. Beckett W. Bryan Kelley jMinor L. Parker Theodore N. Haynes William 1 1. Spidell William L nderwood John Cook Paul McCuskey James Fulton Thomas Neely William Jack James O ' Grady William Jones FlosEA Prather fratres in COLLEGIO Seniors Charles W. Stater Paul L. Sharp Nicholas Famularo juniors Merritt 11. Feather P. Byron Woodruff Earnest Fradenburg Sophomores Lynd ll E. DeBakr PLEDGES Dwid Latham C HARLES White Robert Wassum Robert Foster Erwood McSvvain Clyde IIamrick Gene Davis Edward .Meredith Bernard Bailey W. Fred II rt Melvin D. Laing James P. Hutchinson Joseph R. St. Clair Herman . Parrish William S Channel Richard R. FIanifan Paul Rogerson James Ramsey Hugh Ramsey John Brown Paul Bro ' n Lawrence Christy Glen Shrader Patton Young Ah ' RL Grouser MCMXXX One hiiiulifil ixlv THE MURMURMONTI S tint- hiimlrL ' d sj ty-(ini ' MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Sigma Eta Delta Local Pounded at West N ' irginia W ' eslevan College. October 20, 102t. Colors: Crimsnn anJ hitc OFFICERS Thomas Blondin -------- President Samuel Mazzie ------- { ' ice President FiowARD Post --------- Secretary Willis Shuman -------- Treasurer Albert McTavish ------ House President Ai:) ISORS Prof. I obert I), . 1yers Dr. James F. Judson FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Robert Cookman .Albert Mc ' I avish Carl .Mearns Frank FIall F ' real F. Crites luniors Tho.was Blondin Sam Gilmore Johnson IhER Samuel . F zzie Carroll Palmer I low ard Post Willis Shuman Sophomores Gerald DeBarr Lowell Folsom Nick Giantonio Hulbert Meadows Mike Green Robert Reger preshmen George Cleavenger Roy Mc:Cuskev Joseph AUers Reed Jackson ' ictor ' Fh cker PLEDGES Raymond CaiN pbell George Greer Wentz Fordyce Joseph Walker MCMXXX lli«- luin.lrr.l M H-1« THE MURMURMONTIS ZH A Orii ' luiiulicil si l -llm MCMXXX One ImiulrcLl i tv-four SORORITIES One hunJrea si i -li i.- THE MURMURMONTIS K appa Phi o mesa I he Kappa Phi Omega Sorority was officially organized in October. IQid. Friendship, scholarship, democracy and love are the cardinal aims of the organiza- tion. To promote these purposes, the Sororit - has fostered a loan fund for students during the past four ears. Colors: Orchid and White Flower: bellow Rose OFFICEF S Frances Sh, nnon -------- President Bettv •|LL .MS ------- [ •,,-,, Prendent Mathild.a Leonard ------- Secretary El.ma Peck -------- Social Chairman Marguerite Byus -------- Chaplain P,- T RON ESSES Mrs. Thomas V. FJAUGHT Mrs. Frank Lat h .m .Mrs. .a. G. Shannon .Mrs. W. F. Thornhh.l •Mrs. Fred illh . is .Mrs. Enoch Bellis .Mrs W. E. Gwvnne .Mrs. C. D. I Icward .Mrs. II. II. W rrHERS Frances Shannon, ' 32 Nina iYoho. 31 Elsie Howard, ' 33 G ace Hamilton, ' 33 Marie M. Anderson, ' 34 .ME.MBERS RETHA Peterson. ' 34 .Mathilda Leonard. ' 34 .Mary Louise Riley. ' 34 1 Iazel Dawson. ' 33 Betty Williams. ' 3 3 Nelle V ' oho, ' 34 i L- RGUERiTE Byus, ' 34 Mildred Reppert, ' 34 El.ma Peck, ' 32 Patty Coleman, ' 34 Isabel S. ' oi ng. ' 32 Dorothy M. Watson K. THRYN CaLLIHAN, Kathryn Clovis, ' 33 pRiTZi Seabright. ' 3t FIelen Ward. ' 3S PLEDGES ' 3 ' ' Charlene .Meadows, ' 3S 35 Ella Ruth Wilkins, ii GoLDiE Crews, ' 3S Ruth r y, ' 3S M C M X X X N ' lRciNiA Clovis, ' 3S Mildred Stobbs, ' 35 Elizabeth O ' Dell, ' 3S Pauline Cunningham, ' 35 Dorothy on Berg, ' 35 One Imiidreil sixty-six THE MURMURMONTIS m One hiiiulrvil siM -bC cii MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTI S Sigma Delta Chi I he Sigma Dt-lta Chi. the oldest sororil)- uii the cainpii;.. was lirst orgaiii ed in 11)21 b. a group of Wesleyan girls, but was not ifliciall - recognized until  2U. Since then, they ha e grown rapidl -. and have maintained the high standards of the college. Colors: iolet and Silver f ovt ' r. iokl oniCERS ' iRGiNi. CooK.WAN - - - - - - . President Eliz.. beth Ward Speir ------ -,ce President iRGiNiA .McW HORTER pL ' LTlNEER - - - - Secretary Mary Frances Deeds ------- Treasurer Lucille Lorentz Lavfield - - - - Soeuil Chairman Elizabeth Mardestv ------ ,,„ Hellenic .Miss Anna Reger .Miss Rlth Zickefoose llO •OR.- R ■ .ME.MBERS .Miss .Ada . lla an .Miss ' irginia 1 Iovlman .ASSOCIATE .ME.MBER Lucille Murray Farnsworth PAFRONS Dr. and .Mrs. L. H. Chrisman Prof. Prof, and .Mrs. W. . IIallam ,ND .Mrs. G. L. Glauner F.ACLL AD ISOR Miss Alice Nason ' irginia Cook.man. ' 32 Elizabeth IIardesty. ' 32 .Mary Frances Deeds, ' 33 Jean Reppert. ' 34 .Mathilde Withers, ' il .Marion Deeds. ' 34 Elizabeth Talbott, ' 31 Virginia Rittenhouse, ' il Martha C order. ' 2 ME.MBERS Phyllis Dean, ' 32 Lucille L. Layfield. ' il Geraldine Gaston. ' 33 Elizabeth W. Speir. ' 33 Grace White, ' 3 3 ■Maxine Downey, ' 34 irginia White. ' 34 Evelyn Gay. ' M Helen Furbee. ii .Martha .Mearns, ' 33 Virginia Richner, ii Katherine Cutright. ' 34 Olise Snyder Baxa. ' 34 Zell illia.ms. ' 34 X ' irginia 1-lltineer, ' 34 PLEDGES Geraldine Buckley. ' 35 Mar-.- Ellen N ' oung. ' 35 Lola Baxa. ' 3t Mabel Linton. ' 35 Margaret FIarris, ' 31 Irene Boone, ' 35 Mary Betty Kelly. ' 35 Elaine Sexton. ' 35 Willie .Ann Wilson. Ruth .Andrews. ' 35 Elizabeth Flannagan Susan .Mayo. ' 35 ■35 Virginia Matheny. ' 35 irginia Bennett. ' 35 .Martha Foster. ' 35 IRGINIA ReXROAD. ' 34 Margaret H. W. tson. ' 35 Maxine White. ' 35 Celia Catherine Ward, ' 35 FIelen .McWhorter, ' 35 Ruth II . irick. ' 35 MCMXXX O.if hundred sixlv -eight THE MURMURMONTI S f-rd - ' [■• «- SAX ' G [• ♦ -4 r .c i r v i 7 .,fM«:- MCMXXX Oiii; hiiiulrcil si l -iiinc THE MURMURMONTIS Chi Kappa Alpha ' rile C hi Kappa Alpha SororitN ' was organized as an indi idual i roiip late in K)25. but ofTicial recognition I ' rom the college was not made until .March. 1926. From the time of its organization, the sororit ' has always endeavored to uphold its primary aim of being a democratic, social t)rgani ,ation. supporting the ideals of ' est Xirginia ' esle an College. Colors: el law and hitc l-loijcr: Yellow Rose Ol-FICHKS CARRIE Bennett .----_-. Prcudent Thelm.i McCoy ------- ' ice ' resident l Sincl.mr --------- Secretary Fron. Foster --------- I ' reaiurer HiLD, Rexroad ------- Social Chainiiati Fffie Lee Strothek - - - - Corraponding Secretary SORURFI .MorilER Mrs. E. J. Reger 1I(). (1K. R ■ .Mli.MBFR Ue, n R.ach. el C. Ogden Miss Nell Morgan Mrs. Ed. Boetticher .ASSOCI.ATE .ME.MBERS .Miss Beth Darnall .Mrs. Basil Page .Miss .Nellie .Ackles Mrs. .- rthlr Beckett Dr. and Mrs Orne C. Post Prof, and Mrs. R. Ray Scott Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Jlidson P.XTRONS Pres. and .Mrs. Rov .McClskey Mr. and Mrs. Myron B. 1 Iyaies Dr. and Mrs. John P. Jones SORORITY SWEETFIE.ART Professor Nicholas 1 h . i Carrie JJennett. ' 33 Frona Foster, ii Effie Mae .Merritt. ' 31 Hilda Rexroad, ' 33 Kitty McGuffey. ' il Margaret Merritt, ' 3? .Anita O ' Roark, ' 34 Olive Dlb-i. ' 3 ME.MBERS Thel.ma .McCoy. ' 32 .Mildred .Mick. ' 32 Louise .M. FIamilton Frances Scott, ' il MADELtNE Perry. ' 37 Eleanor .Mockler. ' 3t |RG1NI RoDGERS. ' 33 PLEDGES Iris Quertimont. ' ii l IAN DOTSON. ' 3? Ila Sinclair. ' 33 iviEN Bell. ' 34 31 Christine .McCuskey. ' 31 Effie Lee Strother. ' 31 I ' riby Klmberling. ' 35 Delores Snyder. ' 35 JuANiTA Phillips. ' 35 Jo .Ann L. tham. ' 35 MCMXXX One lumilred seventy THE MURMURMONTIS Ore luinJrcil c fii[ -o:ic MCMXXXI I I THE MURMURMONTIS Sigma Pi Delta The Sigma Pi Delta Sororit - was organized in (X ' tober. 1026, with the mem- bership rapidl ' increasing since that time. The organization especially stresses scholarship, and has had the honor of leading all Greek letter organizations in that respect lor the past two ears. The object is to promote so;ial life on the campus. Colors: Green anti W liite hlo-u ' t OFFICERS ' oND.. Lowe Sharp ------- Prcmlt ' iit M. RY Lou Miller ------- ' ice President .M. RY Frances Chaddock ------ Secretary Maxine Guthrie -------- Treasurer Dorothy Queen ------- Social Chairman Lucie Brooks ----- Corresponding Secretary SORORITY MOTHER Mrs. G. O. ' ouNG . ' XSSOCI.ATE ME.MBERS Miss Evelyn Lazenby Mrs. .Arthur S.mith P.XTRON ESSES .Mrs. . R Grose Mrs. G. . . Clagett .Mrs. W . S. Roberts ' oNDA Lowe Sharp. ' 32 Dorothy Queen, ' 33 .NL RY F. Chaddock. ' 34 . L. RY Sullivan, 3} ME.MBERS .Mary Butcher. ' 34 Lucie Brooks. ' 33 Cada Renick. ' 33 .Alma .McKinney, ' 34 Mary Lou .Miller. ' 33 .Maxine Guthrie, ' 34 Grace S Sauvageot, ' 32 CiNTiLLA Gillespie, ' 34 Virginia Johnson, ' 3t Vera Lowe, ' 35 Edna Wade, ' 35 Evelyn Shafer, ' 3 Ruin McWhorter. ' 35 PLEDGES Janet Blagg, ' 35 Bertha Young, ' 35 Helen McFerrin, ' 35 Dorothy Brooks. ' 35 MCMXXXI I Martha Cartwright. ' 35 Grace Westfall. ' 34 Jean .Miller, ' 35 Rena Bisset. ' 35 Edith Okes, ' 35 Out hundreil seventy-two THE MURMURMONTIS (.) (-• huiulrcil seventy-three MCMXXX THE MURMURMONTIS Tallagewe Association The Wesleyan chapter of the National Tallagewe Association first functioned as a lIuIi. hut in May. 1027. it was formally admitted h - the National .Association In iMa -, l -)?!. the cluh organized a Sister Association at Waynesburg College, and b - the authorit - of the National Council, initiated them into the National .Asso- ciation It had the distinction of being the (irst national organization on the ' a nesburg campus, as well as on the ' esle ' an campus. Tallagewe fosters a democratic and altruistic spirit among all college women. JVliss Marie Brethorst. Fcunlty Adviior PATRONESSES Mrs. Or. D. Curry Mrs. C. L. Gl. uner OFFICERS M.ABEL Casto. ' 33-------- President V ' elma Bell. ' 34 ------ - lice President Ruth Carpenter. ' 34 ------ - Secretary Marjorie GiBBS, ' 32 ------ - Treasurer .ME.MBERS Elinore .Anderson, ' 33 elma Bell. ' 34 Mildred Casto, ' 34 Ruth Carpenter, ' 34 Evelyn Golden, ' 34 Mabel Casto, ' 3? Pauline B x , ' M Marjorie Gibbs, ' 1 Leta Snodorass ,Abbie H. Greathouse,, ■34 PLEDGES Clemence Pase. ' 33 Martha Stemple, ' 35 .Anna Coziar, ' 35 Erma Fleming, 3 ThEL.WA HiNCHCLIEF, iT .M RTH PsGE. ' MCMXXX Oiiu huiulrcJ THE MURMURMONTIS One hundred sevenl -five MCMXXX One hunilreil scveniv-six ADVERTISERS One hundred seveiu ' -se en McAvoy Studio OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE MURMURMONTIS 1915 to 1933 •PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER 21 East Main Street BUCKHANNON, WEST VIRGINIA One hundred seventv-eiyhl I THE BUCKHANNON RECORD j i ! UPSHUR COUNTY ' S LEADING NEWSPAPER j I i We Lead-Others Follow i I I ! School Periodicals and Papers BUCKHANNON. W. VA, j i 1 I I LEVINSTEIN ' S i i i [ INCORPORATED j I j I HEAD-TO-FOOT OUTFITTERS j i I I FOR I i I Men, Women and Children I I A THRIFT SHOP FOR THE THRIFTY i I I BUCKHANNON, W. VA. | i [ I I B. A. BENDER DEALER IN ! I Ladies ' and Gent ' s Furnishings j j SHOES A SPECIALTY SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY | I One htinilrcj e ent •ni e SOFT DRINKS SCHRAFFT ' S CANDIES ICE CREAM RENE ' S tsj:fl ifi CONEY ISLAND SANDWICH SHOP • ' MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT RENE ' S fsSfef CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCO MURRAY ' S BAKERY HOME OF BUTTER-KRUST BREAD The Student ' s Bread Basket One lujiutreJ eiKlilv I Acme Book Store, Inc. I Where You ' re Welcome WOMEN ' S WEAR SHOP j j LELA HUFF BISHOP j j Colonial Theatre Building Main Street I I I 1 i I I j j 11 EAST MAIN STREET [ I I I STATIONEY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, GIFTS, CANDIES. j i j j TOBACCOS, ATHLETIC GOODS, NEWSPAPERS, j AND MAGAZINES | 1 I I I I WEIDENHAMER | I Wholesale Grocers | I I I AERO FLOUR A SPECIALTY I i ! I BUCKHANNON. W. VA. j i _ _ I One hundred eighty-one I I ESPECIALLY FOR THE STUDENTS I CAMPUS TEA ROOM ! j MRS. H. O. TALBOTT, Proprietress I i Selling Life Insurance Is a Pre- Eminent Profession THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IS AN AGENTS ' COMPANY BECAUSE: 1 — Through the agent it renders indi ii.iu.il serxice: 2 — Through trained agents it fits insurance to needs; 3 — Through exact needs it prevents lapse. thereb. ' putting renewal commissions in the agents ' pockets: ■] — Through low net cost it lowers sales resistance and pre ents lapse: 5 — Through repeat business , from members pre iousl ' insured ( iO per cent or more annuall ). it provides the successful agent with a clientele of value: once a polic - holder, always a prospect : 6 — Through stable agency incomes, it builds men of character and standing in their respective communities: 7 — Through its no-brokerage rule, it projects its agents against the inroads of impecunious jacks of all trades: 8 — Through its educational course it makes real salesmen. j Selling Life Insurance is a Pre-Eminent Profession | WRITE OR SEE | I I CLYDE 0. LAW, I GENERAL AGENT j 900 Hawley Building WHEELING, W. VA. j . I I Compliments of i IDEAL PRESSING COMPANY | YOUR CLEANERS ! [ AND I I COLONIAL THEATER I i THE STUDENTS ' THEATER ON MAIN STREET i One hundred eit;hl -iwu Buckhannon Flower Shop j I Flowers For All Occasions I I WE SPECIALIZE IN CORSAGE WORK. FUNERAL WORK j ALL KINDS OF DESIGNING j i Congratulations-- I TO THE GRADUATES OF WEST VIRGINIA WESLEY AN! ' our completion of four cars of hard, tedious vorl is a real achieve- ment. The G. C. Alurph - Compan ' congratulates ou and wishes miu every success. Our belief is; The Foundation of Success is Service Me is paid most who ser es hesl is true in ever ' held of endea iir. The size of a company does not alone determine its service to a com- munity, but Service to a communit ' alone determines the size of a com- pan ' . Likewise the service an individual renders to his fellowmen will determine his place: the real measure of his success. The G. C. . lurphv Companv is earnestlv striving to be of service to the student bodv of West Virginia Weslevan. Delightfullv fresh Confec- tions. Fine Oualitv llosierw Stationerv Items. Ladies ' , .Misses ' Wear. .Men ' s and Bo s ' Wear, and a multitude of other everv-dav necessities, all priced to suit the student ' s purse, is our everv-dav service. G. C. Murphy Co., 5c 10c Store With Selected Merchandise to $1.00 23-27 MAIN STREET BUCKHANNON, W. VA. I COMPLIMENTS OF j TALBOTT DRUG COMPANY j AND I j IMPERIAL ICE CREAM COMPANY I One liiindreii einht -ihree LARGEST CIRCULATION EVER HELD IN UPSHUR COUNTY THE REPUBLICAN-DELTA FRANK B. HUTCHINSON, Editor and Manager BUCKHANNON, W. VA. Backers and Boosters of Wesleyan I Printers of Quality and Service | Lowest Basic Advertising Rate in Trading Territory I DR. ORNE C. POST Dentist Over Latham Hardware 20 ' , DEPOT STREET X-Ray Phone 154 J. M. N. DOWNES Attorney-at-Law Central Exchange Building BUCKHANNON, W. VA. Charles Tenney GOOD GULF GASOLINE and SUPREME MOTOR OIL Phone 576 At B. O. R. R. Crossing on Clarksburg Road J I DR. E. B. ALKIRE Dentist Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. {.)ne hunilreJ eighth -four CLARK ' S Cleaners AND ! Tailors j I Phone 222 17 W. Main I ! BUCKHANNON, W. VA. ' I I BUCKHANNON SHOE SHOP GUS T. OLIVER ' On the Way to Wesleyan FLORIDA STREET Special Service to Students FRANZ and BURKA Leads in Styles FAIRMONT Stores : CLARKSBURG GRAFTON Wholesale Fruits and Feeds RAINBOW CREAMERY. EAGLE MACARONI, BLUE GOOSE ORANGES, GLOBE FEEDS SHINGLETON BROTHERS CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Snappy Service for Busy Buyers Compliments of W. H. WEBER Weber s Flower Shop 411 W. Main Street CLARKSBURG, W. VA. Say It With Flowers I Say It With Flowers j I Member Florists ' Telegraph Delivery | I Association : CLARK S STUDIO Photographs. Framing, Enlarging Post Cards, Kodak Finishing Copying Photos a Specialty 59 West Main Street BUCKHANNON, W. VA. One hiirulrt-d ci ll( -fi THE YARDSTICK We have been accustomed to press a button and have electricity at any time for any purpose. The ease with which it is obtained, anywhere in Mcnongahela territory, tends to push into the background the efforts neces- sary to keep this valuable servant at your back and call. Our energies must be directed to maintaining electricity ewery hour of every day, whether you use it or not. We must supply energy without any previous demand from you. The way we perform this task determines the value of the service on which you depend. MONONGAHELA SYSTEM American Shoe Repair Shop C. A. FORINASH 25 South Kanawha Street ! I j The Peoples Grocery | I and Meat Market | I Buckhannon ' s Food Shop j i i j Phone 276 33 E. Main St. j I i Sport Goods I I j NOTHING ELSE j Tennis and Golf our Specialties j THE SPORT SHOP 1 We Sell Nothing But Athletic Equip- i ment. It ' s a mam line with us. not I a side issue. i Mike Leatherwood, Mgr. I CLARKSBURG, W. V. Rosen ' s Fashion Shop I For the Fashionable Miss j j New Valley Hotel Building f BUCKHANNON, W. VA. Tht COVER on this book IS the product of an organization of specialists whose bole work is the creation of unusual covers for School Annuals, Set Books. Histories. Catalogues, Sales Manuals and other Commercial Publications THE DAVID ] M0LL01 CO i8j7 North ' XlJtitcm Avcniu CHICAGO QUALITY SERVICE I Upshur Hardware I Company A. G. Shannon BUCKHANNON. W. VA. One hunJreJ eiglit -six Engravings by PONTIAC ENGRAVING COMPANY I CHICAGO, ILL. I i One iumilreil cinht ' -seven CSrattd ©prra Hous HARRY HYMES. Manager SOUND !lih '  ll| SYSTEM [ LATEST AND BEST ATTRACTIONS I A Good Show is Known by Its Patrons ! All Films Are Passed by the National Board of Censorship. We Invite the Students to Visit Our Theatre. I i ! I [ Are You I Backing Our i I Backers? i j One hiinJreil eiRhlv -eight L. G. BALFOUR CO. I i OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO ALL FRATERNITIES | j WESLEYAN CAMPUS ! I We take this o pportunity of thanking you for this continued | j confidence. ! j Pins, Rings. Favors, Programs. Plaques. IVIedals. Trophies, Stationery I Pittsbursh-Schenley Shoppe j i 3951 FORBES STREET j I ! i COMPLIMENTS OF j i I Home Laundry I GRAFTON, W. VA. | j I WE ARE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU ARE | Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Pressing I I i i SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS | i ! j I ST. JOSEPH ' S HOSPITAL j AN UP-TO-DATE INSTITUTION I All Patients Are Free to Choose Physician [ I X-RAY, FLUOROSCOPE. LABORATORY. j [ TRAINING SCHOOL ! i W. MAIN STREET BUCKHANNON, W. VA. | j One huiuircLl tighty-ninc AN APPRECIATION We have enjoyed keenly our work in producing this edition of the MURMURMONTIS. The laudable ambition of Allen Hamner and the staff, to make the best MURMURMONTIS yet. was kept well in mind when we printed and bound the book. We wanted to do our part as best we could and hope we have pleased you. For twenty years we have made modest claim to a position as leaders in production of School Annuals. That we have held this leadership in Pennsylvania. 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