Singing and Making Memories

Saturday evening, April 13, 2019, Wesley Chapel was full. The Wesleyan Community had gathered to celebrate one of the school’s oldest traditions.

Spring Sing 2019 in Wesley Chapel

This event is looked forward to all year. Greeks and Independents alike enjoy coming together as an entire student body, and to compete for bragging rights for the coming year. A theme is chosen, and many hours of practices are held — sometimes I am told even at midnight — in order to work with the various busy schedules. There are songs chosen and dance moves created. Costumes and props are carefully chosen. The energy is intense, and the cheering fans make the chapel echo with sound.

Last year I wrote about the very early days of May Day – which turned to May Sing – which is now known as Spring Sing (after all, it is now occurring in April!) Click here to read more.

May Day 1956

As an example of this long-standing tradition, let’s take a look at the event 63 years ago! The May 3, 1956 issue of the Pharos had this banner headline:

Each class voted for their attendant, and the entire school voted for the Queen.

Queen: Phyllia Hillman (Beckley, WV)

Sr. Attendant: Barbara Maxwell (St. Marys, WV)

Jr. Attendant: Priscilla Howard (Cowen, WV)

Sophomore Attendant: Kay Rider (Sophia, WV)

Freshman Attendant: Mary Lou Holtz (Fairview, PA)


The 1956 May Day Coronation was directed by Ellen Roush, 1953 May Queen, who was by 1956 working in the Admission Office. We know her today as Ellen Roush Nickell! That year the Sing included other entertainment as well, such as square dances, a tumbling act, ballet, and the traditional May Pole Dance. Groups participating in the Sing that year included:

  • Alpha Gamma Delta
  • Alpha Delta Pi
  • Alpha Xi Delta
  • Theta Chi
  • Kappa Alpha
  • Phi Sigma Epsilon

Besides the Sing and the Coronation, the entire Wesleyan Campus Community was invited to enjoy an All-Campus Baseball Game, a formal dance (May Dream), and the Haught Literary Society Breakfast.

You can read the articles about this celebration here.


2019

This year winners were:

Fraternities:

  1. Kappa Alpha
  2. Theta Chi
  3. Alpha Sigma Phi

Sororities:

  1. Alpha Xi Delta
  2. Alpha Delta Pi
  3. Alpha Gamma Delta

Independent

  1. Black Student Union (for the fifth year in a row!)

Spring Sing 2019 Black Student Union

Queen June Braunlich (Alpha Delta Pi) and King Zachary “Dutch” Mutchler (Theta Chi) reigned over the ceremonies.

Spring Sing King and Queen 2019

The Overall Winner of Spring Sing 2019 was Alpha Xi Delta — according to my records, the first time they have achieved this high honor.

Spring Sing 2019 Alpha Xi Delta


Traditions such as these bring great joy and a lot of wonderful memories.

Click Here to see the list of winners through the years. Due to varying coverage in the Murmurmontis, the Pharos, and the Sundials, and the fact that we no longer publish the Murmurmontis, there are gaps in this list. Please let me know if you can supply some of the missing pieces by emailing me at historian@wvwc.edu.  Special thanks to Robert Osburn, Thom Smith, Shaylee Kile, and Alisa Lively for helping me to track down this year’s winners!

Hooray for Spring!

Hooray for Spring!

May has been celebrated at West Virginia Wesleyan College for a very long time. With the school calendar being much different in the early years, often there was a May Festival complete with a Queen and her court. A serenade, variety show, or play was provided for the entertainment of the Queen, her court, and the assembled crowd.  For example, in 1928 Queen May Gibson was entertained by The May-Pole of Merry Mount” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 1929 brought “The Law of the Fairies” to Queen Marian Canan.  The entertainment in 1930 included individual and group singing, dancing, and acting which was based around the theme of the Italian Love Story of Harlequin and Columbine.

Those early years, the event was generally planned and directed by the Woman’s Athletic Association. Beginning in the early 1950s, it transitioned to be a function of the Community Council and the Special Events Committee

Tonight (April 14) we will find out who the winners will be for 2018. Best of luck to all!  Click here to see who has been victorious in the past. And, maybe, help fill in some of the blanks for us!