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37. Helmick Twins Jan and Jean, West Virginia University

38. Virgil J. Hall, Receiving WVU Chemistry Award, West Virginia University

39. Julian Lamar Hagen, A. B., Rhodes Scholar, West Virginia University

40. Debbie Hawkins, Best Dressed, West Virginia University

41. Jane Hodges, West Virginia University

42. Thomas D. Haught, '96, West Virginia University

43. Thomas D. Haught, '96, West Virginia University

First black graduate of WVU (Journalism, 1954) in Woodburn Hall newsroom. Other students, Robert Rine, '52, and Margaret Wayt, '51.

44. Jack Hodge, West Virginia University

45. William Hart Wilson, West Virginia University

46. West Hardy, Kappa Sigma Member, Class of 1920, West Virginia University

An 1884 graduate of Morgantown High School, Lillian May Hackney taught public school in Monongalia County for several years before entering WVU in 1889. Following her graduation from the University in 1893, she taught high school for one year in Cleveland, Ohio and then accepted a position as instructor of mathematics at Marshal Normal School in Huntington. Hackney remained at Marshall for 45 years. During the course of her lengthy career, she undertook additional work at Cornell, Columbia, the University of Chicago and the University of Marburg (Germany). She belonged to the AAUW as well as to several state and national mathematics associations.

47. Portrait of Lillian Hackney

Ellison was a student-cadet at West Virginia University and the oldest son of John Z. and Harriet D. Ellison of Monroe County.

48. Clarence Petrie Ellison, Morgantown, W. Va.