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MU student Ruth Ann Hendrickson, 1981
MU student Ruth Ann Hendrickson, 1981, b&w. Back reads: Ruth Ann Hendrickson, 1981.
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MU women's basketball and track star, Deanna Carter, 1981-82
MU women's basketball and track star, Deanna Carter, 1981-82, b&w. Attached caption reads: 1981-82 Marshall womens basketball, senior Deanna Carter.
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Pickets at construction of Cam Henderson center, Marshall Univ. campus, 1981
Pickets at construction of Cam Henderson center, Marshall Univ. campus, 1981, b&w. Home to Marshall men’s and women’s basketball, is located on the south side of Third Avenue, Huntington, W.Va. Houses basketball arena, natatorium, offices and classrooms. Named For: Eli Camden “Cam” Henderson, football and basketball coach at Marshall, 1935 to 1955.
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MU women's track star Deanna Carter, Proctorville, Oh
Meria Dawson Broomes
MU women's track star Deanna Carter, Proctorville, Oh, 1981-82 b&w. Back reads: Deanna Carter, Proctorville, Oh. Also played on women's basketball team. In MU Hall of Fame.
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Marshall football player Poncho Borgese,
Lee Hill
Marshall football player Poncho Borgese, ca. 1981, b&w. back reads:Poncho Borgese, photo by Lee Hill.
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Construction of Cam Henderson center, Marshall Univ. campus, 1981
Mike Kennedy
Unloading pipe at construction of Cam Henderson center, Marshall Univ. campus, 1981, b&w. Home to Marshall men’s and women’s basketball, is located on the south side of Third Avenue, Huntington, W.Va. Houses basketball arena, natatorium, offices and classrooms. Named For: Eli Camden “Cam” Henderson, football and basketball coach at Marshall, 1935 to 1955.
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Architectural sculpture on the Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg),
Architectural sculpture on the Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980, b&w. Construction began in 1919, completed in 1921. Originally named the Phys. Ed. Bldg. It was the third building on campus. Renamed the Women's Gym in 1961. Razed in 1982.
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Building temporary bleachers outside of Women's Gymnasium
Building temporary bleachers outside of Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980, b&w. Construction began in 1919, completed in 1921. Originally named the Phys. Ed. Bldg. It was the third building on campus. Renamed the Women's Gym in 1961. Razed in 1982.
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Campus side viewof Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980
Campus side view of Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980, b&w. Construction began in 1919, completed in 1921. Originally named the Phys. Ed. Bldg. It was the third building on campus. Renamed the Women's Gym in 1961. Razed in 1982.
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Inside ball court of Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980
Inside ball court of Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980, b&w. Construction began in 1919, completed in 1921. Originally named the Phys. Ed. Bldg. It was the third building on campus. Renamed the Women's Gym in 1961. Razed in 1982.
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Materials on gym floor at Henderson Center under construction
Materials on gym floor at Henderson Center under construction, b&w. Building completed in 1981.
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Memorial ceremony MU plane crash monument, Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington
Memorial ceremony MU plane crash monument, Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington, 1980?,b&w. Believed to be the ten year anniversery of the MU plane crash, Nov. 1980. On left, Ed Starling, third from left, Sonny Randle.
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Mobile TV unit beside Old Main, ca. 1980
Mobile TV unit beside Old Main, ca. 1980, b&w. Back reads: TV.
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MU President Robert Hayes, with grandson, ca. 1980
MU President Robert Hayes, with grandson, ca. 1980, b&w. Back reads: Pres. Robert B. Hayes, with grandson, photo by Alan D. Williams.
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MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980
MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980, b&w. C. Bosworth Johnson was a MU Journalism professor from 1976 to 1988. He was the local WSAZ TV news anchor for several years.
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MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980
MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980, b&w. C. Bosworth Johnson was a MU Journalism professor from 1976 to 1988. He was the local WSAZ TV news anchor for several years.
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MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980
MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980, b&w. C. Bosworth Johnson was a MU Journalism professor from 1976 to 1988. He was the local WSAZ TV news anchor for several years.
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MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980
MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980, b&w. C. Bosworth Johnson was a MU Journalism professor from 1976 to 1988. He was the local WSAZ TV news anchor for several years.
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MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980
MU professor and WSAZ news caster, Bos Johnson, ca. 1980, b&w. C. Bosworth Johnson was a MU Journalism professor from 1976 to 1988. He was the local WSAZ TV news anchor for several years.
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MU VP and Provost, Dr. Olen Jones, Jr.
MU VP and Provost, Dr. Olen Jones, Jr., b&w. Dr. Olen Jones, Jr., was an education professor, Vice President and Provost at MU, 1975 to 1983.
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MU Women's basketball player, 1981-82, Karen Henry
MU Women's basketball player, 1981-82, Karen Henry, b&w. Back reads: 1980-81 Marshall women's basketball sophomore Karen Henry.
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One of front doors of Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980
One of front doors of Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980, b&w. Construction began in 1919, completed in 1921. Originally named the Phys. Ed. Bldg. It was the third building on campus. Renamed the Women's Gym in 1961. Razed in 1982.
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Workers in front of the Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980
Workers in front of the Women's Gymnasium (Original Phys. Ed. Bldg), ca. 1980, b&w. Construction began in 1919, completed in 1921. Originally named the Phys. Ed. Bldg. It was the third building on campus. Renamed the Women's Gym in 1961. Razed in 1982.
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WVa Governor Jay Rockefeller (left) at Marshall reception, ca. 1980
WVa Governor Jay Rockefeller (left) at Marshall reception, ca. 1980, b&w. Jay Rockefeller was WV governor from 1977 to 1985, and US Senator from WV from 1985 to 2015.
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WVa Governor Jay Rockefeller speaking at Marshall, ca. 1980
WVa Governor Jay Rockefeller speaking at Marshall, ca. 1980, b&w. Jay Rockefeller was WV governor from 1977 to 1985, and US Senator from WV from 1985 to 2015.
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