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Studen T Index Studen t I ndex SEHON, STEVENSON Or COMPANY A Adams. WimJa Sophomore 60. hllure TeaLhcrs of Amenla, Student Christian Associull on AJkins. Barhara J. Sophomore (1f. Adkins. Carroll Dwi .~h t Junior 51, Tau Kappa Epsilon 15M. WHOLESALE GROCERS Collegiate A(aderry of Stlcncc 173 AdkinS, Leona Elizabeth Sophomore )'), Home EconomiQ Club, Sigma Si~n:a Siltma Adkins, Norma Jean Junior ')1, SponlclI~ Aelkins. Patricia Ann Mphomorc 60. Pi Kappa Sigma 11 1, Home Economics Club 177, Student Christian Association, Dlslrlbulors of Furure Teachers of Amcri c; 1I Adkins. PeAAY Sip-ma Sigma Sigma 1112 Adkins. William R. Junio r 51. Chi Deta Phi 11 H. Kappa Alpha 119. German Clu~ Del Monte fancy foods Stokely finest fo=ds Alexander, Bill Intramurals 23 1 Alhri~ht . Harold Sen io r 3M Allen. Carole Jean Sophomore 60, Sport:eues 166. Student Christian Associati. n, Home Economic Club. LIJa.aen'! Per!ectlon flour Nu M(lld Marqafino Allen. J ohn Varsity .. l\.t ' lH6. Foothall 21- Allen. Kennelh Jean Sophomore 60. Cavaliers 16·i, Greenhouse Ass :;cil1:ion I-H. lIoJ.ltes Hall Council 190. The H odges Haul 20S Brach's Condles Allen. Mildred Lucille Junior) I Allen. Nancy Senior 38. Who's Who 6s, Fagus 112. Alpha Lambda Delta II f, Kappa Delta Pi 111. Le Cercle Francais 1-5. Colle. ..;e Hall Coun il IK9 Allison. Minnie Florence Freshman "0, Home Economics Club 1 "'17. A Ipha Si~ma Tau 11th St. and C. and O . Ry. Phone 9121 Ahize r, Jane Dunca n Fre~hman "'0, College Theatre, French Club. Psi Society Ambrose. Charles ] . Senio r ~8. Student Christian Associatio n, SA ACS AmOlar, Kellel A. .. Pi Kappa Alpha 155 HUNTINGTON. W. VA. Anderson, Barhara Jean rreshman 7 () Ande rson. Mary Lee Junior 51, Alpha Xi Delta 13 7 , W omen's Arhled, A!>IDCia tion Anderson, Noreen Freshman "'0. Anivilics HH. Alpha Xi Delta. Anderso n, P:urick M. Senior "{ Anderson, Robert F. Sophomore 60, En,'!ineerinj!: Club Andrews. Jim Phi Mu Alpha 12-t AppletOn, Melba Senior 31< Arms, Priscilla Jean Junior ~ I. Alpha i~ma Alpha 1\1. Collc!!c Theatre. tudent Chrislian A.ssociation ArrowooJ. Bet!)' Lou Freshman -0. Alpha Xi Delta 136 Ashbridjtc. Phyllis ~"homore flO, Greenhouse Associadon I-X Asher. Barbal1l Pi Kappa igma 1 f I Atkins. Janel Irene Freshman -0 Atkins. J\1 ), rtle Sophomore (i0. Sponleucli Avery. Glenna Delta Omicron 119 A)'res. Haze n L. nio r 3H B Ba!;by, Peggy Pi Koppa S i ~nl:1 I to Bailey, Barbam l. Sophomore ClO. Cava:cttes 163, Canterbury Club 19M. Future Teachers of AmcricJ.. Bailey. Joyce Junio r 51 Baile)'. Mary Ann Freshman -0. Cavalcues Bailey. Ray InJepemlem Swdcms t\ss{}(. ialio n 160. Cavaliers 161 Bailey. Rayalene Alice Junior ~ I Ba ils. Jim Tau Kappa Epsilon 1)8 Baker. Ccbern Senior 3M Balmer, Virginia L('3 Junior 51. '\:Iomen's AthletiC r...ssociation Barherie, Sue Freshman -0, Pi Kappa S i ~ma 1·11. tudent Christian Ass.;cia:ion. Le (erele Francais. Hume Ecc nomic'i Club Marshall Colls-;e has qiven signilicant service to Barger, Carl Junior )1. Varsity "M OO 186. FO::)fcall 21-, the peopJe of West V ir:;rinia for more than one hun­ Imramurals 231 Barke)'. Fred Intedralernlt)' Council I 15, Tau Kappa Epsilon 1)8 dred years. We believe in its program. and saJute Barlow, Calvin ltoJjtes I-!all 191. The ltod.2-es I-I01'J1 2115 Barlow, Mary Mac.l!aret J un io r 5 1. Kappa Omicron Phi 122. Its continued progress. H ome Economics Club 1-"7, Student C hristian Associati -.: n 197 Barrett. Hercile Football 21- Danon, Nancy Jane Senior _~8. Pi Ol1lc~a Pi 125, K!lppa Deha Pi Basham. Clara Fa)'e Frcshmun ~O, Home rc- nomics Club 177 Basham. Harry W . Sophomore 60. Alphn Sigma Phi 147, Pershing Rifl e~ 2 13 > Huntington Wholesale FurnituJ'e Company Bussen , Jeanette Pi Kappa Sigma IIj() Ilales. Johnny Senior ~H, Lambda C hi Alpha 150 eates. Raymo nd C1 i ne Sophomore 60 Exclusive Wholesale Distributors Baue r, Wayne Freshman ~O Baum~a r Jner. Jeanie Junior 51. Alpha Sigma Alpha Ba x[er, J ohn William Senior 38. Student Senate 109. Phi Tau Alpha 153. M a r ~ Club 234 I 'iIif "Cavalier Brand" Meat Products HUNTINGTON. WEST V!RG~N!A Tumps E. Mo! row Libl'" Y GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS To Marshall and Its Students From Our Entire Organization WEST VIRGINIA STEEL AND MANUF ACTURING CO. HUNTINGTON. W . VA. Manufacturers of rails and accessones. track work. Steel ties. reinforcing bars. fence posts. rolled. s)· al=Oes . .. Si nee 1907" 235 8.I)lor. Jim B ~lllhumurc (Il). Pi K"PI't;l Alph.a 155. Pe rs hin~ R,f1l'S 21 .i. Alph •• PIli Omc}-:3 Hd)"S, Louise ~nmr 3h. Whu's Whu 51. InllcpenJent ~(uJen.[s AS5OCiation 161, Cav:,leuc) 16" Collej.\c Iiall Council 189. ChIef Jusdce 20X Beard. Dixie I;rcshman ""!(), Alph.! Chi Omega 1:\0. Cava'eues 163. Collc~e 11..11 INfo! Beard, Nancy Freshman -n. Aaivilies 95, Alpha ' jJ.:rra Tau I ~5 Beani, Julia I ~ reshm:ln -no PI Kappa Si}.!n13 I II Beazlcy, J T_. Ga"n~tt F Junior ,I. La SuciNad Hispanica Bellows, David Pi Kapr-a Aloha 155 Bemiss. Julian M . J lIninr 'j I, Pi Kallpa A Ipha I 'j i. ;",1ars Club I H1 Uennen, Nom Freshman -0. Newman Club 19~ FOURTIi AVE~UE' Bentley, Donil:1 Freshman "'U CerisforJ, BcrfY L. Senior 3R, PIIIl!'!c llcni('" emmci] 119. ,\ Ipha .'- Ch iOmc,a.;1t 1.3 [, Et Cetera 2() 3. /\lphn Lambda Delta, I..c Cerde Francais "The House Where Music Dwells" I3crisforJ. Ilelen Senior 38. ACliviti('s 99. In.lcpcnJcnl Students' Associ;t:il n 161, eavu!cttcs Bevins, Vida Alpha Si,l!ma Tau 1 H Bias. Bob Baskelball 226 Bias, Eleanor Rose Freshman "'0 Bias. Par rica JoAnn Freshman "'0 Bias. William Fres hman -0, Srudem Senate 110 8i,l!,t;<:. Beverll' Senim 3M. Phi Mu Al ph •• 121 Billups, Joyte Senior 3t'i. Alpha Xi Del t.. I H) Bin,.;. Juanita Sponleues 166 B,"~ ham , Jr., Samuel Senior 39 Binns. Bud Alpha Psi Omc}.!a I I', The Parthenon 106 Black. Grace Applc;L:a nh . Senior 39 Blackburn. \'(filma June Juninr 51. Alpha Xi Delta 13"'. Home Eeon. min Cluh I" Blair, Fretl Tau Kappa Epsilon 158 Watts, Ritter eSc Co. Blair, Virginia Senior 39 Blake. Fred B. Soph::>more 60 Blanchard, Cynthia Louise Frc:shman ';), Kappa Delta Chi 196. Colle~e Thealre. Psi SocielY Blankenship. Gc.'Ot,l:C Tau Kuppa Epsilo n 15H Olankenship. t aura J ~mc Illf! fo. lu Phi 110. Sigm.L $i,a,:ma Si~m:1 1<1 ), l'o'lars Club 111 1. Psi Chi IX5 Blankenship, Martha Lee Senior 39. K;tppa Omicron Ph i. Home Economic.s Club. K,lppa Dch.1 Pi MANUFACTURERS Blan. Mary Lou Junior 51. Newman Cluh 199, Kappa Delta PI 61elhen, Nancy Sophumore 6tl. Frcn( h Cluh BlizzarJ. David LI\, rente Sophomore 60. Kdpplt Alpha I 19. SAA ('!) Blizzard. Mary Da} Junior 51. Alpha Chi OmeF" 1)0. Le Cerele Fran(a l ~. SAA 'S Be. d:J. Rose Ann Freshman -0. ewman Club 199 Bo,~ . David L ~phomore 6f) CONVERTERS Bokair. Mary Lou Senior 39. Kappa Omiuon Phi 122. Home Economic.s Club. Canlerhury Club Bolen. Howard Lambda Chi Alpha 151 BanJ. Marynell Freshman -U. Alpha Xi Deha 136 Bone. Loi.s Ann Freshm.tn "0, Pi Kappa i,ttma I II. Collc~e Hall I ~R. Student hriSlia n Assnciation Bonham. Fa iry Vtr,t.:inia S.,phomote 60, DISTRIBUTORS Sigma Si,l,una Si,l.tm.l. 11) Booth. Kathleen J unio r 51. Ilome J,conomic.s Club 1--' l3() ren, Barbara Fr('S hman "' 0 lioror, Gil .. Alphll X i Della 136 BOuo l ~llee , D?ris .Sophomore 60. Delta Sil-:Illa Eps ilon I.3H. I'urure 1 eacher~ (I( Amerit.u Boulwell. Ann Kappa Omiuun PIli 122 Bowen, Leon Tau Kappa Epsilon 15H Bower. Dick Inrramurals n o Bowles. Gerry Sophomore 60. CaVd~Clles Bowman. Jean Carroll Freshm an "0. Stude", Senate 110. Deila Si,t.:ma Epsilon Bo)'d II. Russell Conda Sophomore 6'). Phi Tau Alpha 11 2. PershinJ.! Rifles 2 1 i Bo"ling. Garnet Freshman "'u Bo ..... yer, til.. rre<ihman ~(). Alpha Chi Omega 131. Student Christian Au Clallt'll Bradley, R.obert JUllIor 11. Pi KapPd Alpha. Varsity " [0.1 " 186. Tenlll.s 219. Intramurals n I Bradshaw. Harold ROTC 1 12. Pershin,t.: Rifles 213. I ntmmurals 131 WILCOXEN· GATCH Brammer, Dana Phi Alpha Theta 113 Brannon. Anita Sue Sophomore 61, Alpha Xi Delta 137, Laidley Hall 193 Branno n. Enona Freshman '0. Activitics 99, Colle,t.:e Hall Counci l 189, Cavaleucs Roofing and Sheet Metal Bressler. Shirley )0 Fre!ihman -:'"0, Acr ivities 95. Future Teachers o( Arnerie" Brick. Barbara Sm ilh Freshman 7() Bridgewaler, Patricia Ann Sophomore 61. Dclta Sigma Epsilon Britton, Jerry Pi Omega Pi 125, Alpha Sigma Phi 14- Brooks, Billie Joan . Freshman 70 Brown, Jim Freshman "0, Alpha igma Phi li-' Brown, Jo Ann .. Freshman -0. Delta Sigma Epsilon 138, Tteble Clef Brown, Shirley .......... _.. Freshman "'0, Alpha Sigma Alpha 236 TRADITIONS The Beech Tree - a Marshall College tradition. Guyan Creamery a Tri· State tradition. Guyon CreamE' ry exr-ells throughout Hunlin~t on and the Tri­ State area in quality dairy products. GUY AN CREAMERY COMPANY 519 Bridge Street 2,7 Brown, Wesley . Football 21-' Browning, ~' Iar}' .
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