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'Probably Women's Christian Temperance Union members.'
Crowds watch from either side of High Street as parade floats and a fire truck make their way down the street. In the background, various businesses are pictured, including Rogers Pharmacy, McVickers Pharmacy, Oppenheimer's Kuppenheimer, and The Sports Emporium.
Members in the front row include from left to right: 'Robin Core, Nancy Capelli, Mary Ann Horton, Patty Palumbo, Katy Muffly, Karen Suarez.'
Scholastic float with a Mountaineer in Homecoming parade.
Betty Wilson is identified with Local 13200 District 50 and Glorie with Local 578 AFL.
A float in homecoming parade by TKE with a reference for an upcoming football game with Penn State.
People on horses ride down High Street for a parade.
A Football player rides on a float with a golden elephant.
Justice Bowers and Harley O. Staggers ride in a convertible in a Labor Day parade on High Street at the corner of High and Pleasant Streets.
Two young ladies representing local labor unions ride in the back of a convertible in a parade.
George Crago of the C.I.O. rides in a car in Labor Day Parade.
High Street sign in the background.
'Morgantown High School Band. 1952-53 school year, poised near intersection of High Street and Walnut Street, Morgantown, W. Va.  Head majorette: Rose Anne Lawson.  'The Front Line' of majorettes, left to right: Kathryn Rosseau, Carolyn Cappellanti, Alma Still, Jan Vanlandingham, Sharon Andrews, Janice Riley, Kay Zinn, Carol Maddox. Photo donated by Thomas E. Zinn, Morgantown High School Class of 1952.'
Three ladies in dresses sit on the Labor Temple float.
'Front seat: John Solomon. Back Seat, left to right: John Sanders, Johnny Muffly and Jules Singelton.'
Parade is associated with the War Bond Drive at which the Musical Steelmakers performed.
Parade on University Avenue.
A parade on Beechurst Avenue looking North.
People walking down Spruce Street.
Female students of the Women's Hall march in parade on High Street holding banner announcing 'The Marriage W.& J. to WVU'.
Armistice Parade taken from a window of the Davis home at High and Willey Streets in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Armistice Parade lined up along North High Street. Old Boughner house on right.  Torn down during the summer of 1970.
Armistice parade, High Street and Willey Street in Morgantown, West Virginia. 'Jacques in center.'
Sailors march around the corner at Willey and High Streets.
Five African-Americans with drums and a large American flag pose for a group photo. The posters in the background are for Richards the Wizard, who was an active magician touring from 1910-1930.
Sign reads, '[unreadable] Spears, Principal. Make the Red & Black, Black & Blue, Get 'em team, we're for U.  AB School House. Dr. A. J. Hare, Teacher.  Are we slackers" No. You're Wrong.  ABs are backers, 100% strong.'
A thanksgiving day parade: students are holding a sign of 'W&J' while they march the street.
Morgantown Plumbing Company visible in background.
August 30 to September 3, 1909.

48. Parade