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Biking seems to be the fastest way for some students to get around campus. Sisters of Trl Sigma Join In a friendship circle while waiting the announcement of the Fall pledges outside the MSC. MSC—19 Center: Grasping for a big sis clue is a Phi Mu pledge.
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Right: The Memorial Student Center Is a gathering place. Taking a break on the plaza are Beth Llptak and Lisa Null. “Center” of campus THE Memorial StuOcnt Center was always a busy place. Mary students gathered there to talk to friends, play video games, wait for their next class, or study. The center had a snack bar. candy stand, book store, game room and plenty of paces to sit. Administration offices also were housed in the center. In the basement of the MSC. students could shoot pool, play png-pong or bowl. Also, the Coffee House was open to students during the weekdays and most evenings where they could watch big screen television, eat. drink or mingle with friends. Also, students gathered outside the center in the shadow of the Memorial Fountain to study, talk, and enjoy the sunshine and fresh air before return ng to class or home. 18—MSC The MSC it a popular place to ttudy, talk with friendt and pats through on the way to clats.
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What appears to be a ghostly figure In a window of Old Main Is actually only a mannequin In a Theater Department storeroom. Harris Hall, in the background, is ono of tho newer buildings on campus. Buildings add to campus beauty SOME of the 27 buildings on Marshall's G0-aere campus have retainec the oldness of the past century, while others have the modern architectural design of the 20th century. The most recent addition to campus was the 1981 completion of the Cam Henderson Center. The multi purpose facility's main attractions were the arena. Olympic size pool, training room and auxiliary gyms. The Science building began renovations in 1982 and the completion date was to be 1985. The Student Housing Office and Residence Life Office maintained six residence halls which housed approximately 2,150 students The James E Morrow Library had 348.296 volumes and received more than 2.700 periodical subscriptions. The library re-carpeted the main floor in 1984. The Kurzwell Reading Machine for blind students was another addition to the library. But perhaps the most heard of addition was the 18 carillon of bells donated by C.l. Thornburg. Marshall alumnae. The bells rang on the half hour and played tunes such as Amazing Grace’ and “How Great Thou Art ” The James E. Morrow library it ono of tho buildings that hat earned Marshall the reputation as one of the most beautiful universities In the region. 20 Campus Buildings
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