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Involvement Philanthropy can become a way of life When new students arrive at Mar- shall, the first questions that arise after a daily routine is established is whether or not to become involved in the various organizations and ex- tra-curricular activities on campus. Oddly enough, there are those who opt not to get involved, but those who do, testify they would have it no other way. Different reasons which lead to getting involved, whether it be for the comradeship of the Greeks or the good first impressions that pos- sible employers get from seeing an honorary listed on your resume, vary from student to student. Weekly meetings, fund raising events and special causes that orga- nizations adopt soon become a way of life for so many that soon classes may seem to be the second reason for being here. Easy does lt. A member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Cam Martin, participates very carefully in the Egg Toss during Pike's Peak.-Photo by Bruce Carter. HIC' 6 Student life
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Table Of Contents College Experience ........26 Grganizations ............ 58 Faces ........ 106 Athletics . . . 154 Events ...... 202 Academics . . . 234 Index ...... 266
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A-n , -in' l A s . Y li Marshall majorette, Kathy Meadows, Hurrl- cane sophomore, performs at one of Mar- shaII's football pre-game shows. Enjoying their part in extra-curricular activities keeps many students Involved. -Photo by G. B. Corn. an ,fs ' . , f Q X Xxx! x v-ff 'gh .lc 'ul Q x N A that: , . Q. V X Q? 1 ' 1-v f U -l liil' Ky., 4 4, r - asm., S M? Y. Na P. Up you go. Fraternity members toss new members In the alr as blds are accepted on Fraternity Bid-day. -- Photo by G. B. Corn. sw wife?- M P .1 Cold weather doesn't stop bld festlvltles as fraternity members gather outside the Scl- ence Bulldlng In preparatlon for bld accep- tance. -Photo by G. B. Corn. Student llfe 7 if 9- 1?
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