November 14, 1970 … Remembered
Fountain
The Memorial Student Center Fountain was dedicated to the memory of the plane crash victims on November 12, 1972, by President John G. Barker. Each year on the anniversary of that fateful day – November 14 – a memorial service is held, which includes the traditional laying of the wreath. Then the water is turned off until next spring.
More than 13 feet high and weighing 6,500 pounds, the fountain was created by sculptor Harry Bertoia. It was his hope that the fountain would “commemorate the living – rather than death – on the waters of life, rising, receding, surging so as to express upward growth, immortality and eternality.”
Fountain Dedication – 1972
The bronze plaque bears this simple, eloquent inscription:
“They shall live on in the hearts of their families and friends forever, and this memorial records their loss to the university and to the community.”
Related Links
- Coaches, Players, Staff
- Fans
- Flight Crew
- 1970 Season
- Accident Report
- Memorial Service
- Memorial Fountain
- Marshall University, 1970
- “We Are Marshall” movie
- Acknowledgements