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Female ROTC group gathered on football field.
The Mountaineer mascot is portrayed by Boyd 'Slim' Arnold.
Four men and a young lady stand inside football stadium.
Esther Benford, the only woman student in West Virginia University College of Engineering at the time, with surveying scope.
From reverse: "Camp View - Dining Room & Tents"
Group photo of the leaders from Brooke County 4-H Camp.
Group portrait of 4-H members, possibly members of the Mingo Tribe.
A crowd awaits the U.S.S. West Virginia crew returning from a voyage. The boat on the left is the captain's "gig."
Crew members hanging out of the West Virginia and in a smaller boat alongside attempt to right the overturned boat.
Thick, black smoke billows from an unidentified battleship.
The battleship out at sea.
The motor boat that carries the officers to and from shore idles beside the battleship.
Captain William Furlong peers out at the navigation bridge during a U.S.S. West Virginia voyage.
The old captain of the ship, William R. Furlong (right), stands beside the new captain of the ship, William O. Spears (left).
Kalbfus is welcomed by 8 side boys, full guard, and band as well as the orderly duty and the quartermasters.
Captain Spears and his inspecting party make a routine inspection.
Two unidentified admirals are pictured in their dress uniforms.
A female and male camper talk to each other as they hang around the wooden gate.
A group of unidentified girls paint together on a wooden table.
The church was organized in 1849.  The first two buildings burned down, and the present church was erected in 1895.
Alderson High School plays Talcott High School.
Members from the Class of 1937 pose for a group portriats. Within this photo is Sam McLean, Charles Saunders, Bill Ailstock, Donald Honaker, Dave Harman, Jr., Dempsey Fox, and Ethel Edwards.
Maryat Lee (born Mary Attaway Lee; May 26, 1923 – September 18, 1989) was an American playwright and theatre director who made important contributions to post-World War II avant-garde theatre.  She pioneered street theatre in Harlem, and later founded EcoTheater in West Virginia, a community based theater project.Early in her career, Lee wrote and produced plays in New York City, including the street play “DOPE!”  While in New York she also formed the Soul and Latin Theater (SALT), and wrote plays centered around the lives of the actors in the group.In 1970 Lee moved to West Virginia and formed the community theater group EcoTheater in 1975.  Beginning with local teenagers from the Governor’s Summer Youth Program, the rural theater group grew, and produced plays based on oral histories collected from the local community.  Each performance of an EcoTheater play involved audience participation and discussion.  With the assistance of the Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, guest scholars became a part of EcoTheater.