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Clark Hall was the Chemistry Building located on the corner of University Ave. and Prospect St. To the right of the building and out of view is now the location of the Downtown Campus Library.
Thirty-two out of thirty-five students are identified. See original for identification.
Banner on the door advertises a basketball game between Morgantown and Shinnston. Thirty one out of forty students are identified. See original for identification.
Aerial photograph of a West Virginia University football game against the Virginia Tech football team. The Mountaineers won this game 27-7.
Aerial photograph of buildings now known as Stalnaker Hall and Dadisman Hall.
An aerial view of the high school building.
Two unidentified construction workers pictured on the site of what is to become the Hall of Chemistry.
An unidentified man stands in the middle of the construction site looking around at the progress. In the background is Stalnakar Hall.
Two unidentified men observe what has been done to advance the construction of the building.
Print number 1123.
Print number 1122.
Print number 1121.
Print number 1120. Monongalia Faculty on stage after performance of "Lelawala".
Group photo of students and faculty of the school.
None of the subjects in the photograph were identified.
No students are identified.
Front Row L to R: Mary Frum, Helen Tarr, Helen Louise Edmondson, R. Rosecore, Anna Lee Garletts; Back Row: Lucy Shuttlesworth, Helen Barnes, Jesse Wade (Riley), Rachel Coogle.
Built on a high elevation, overlooking the West Virginia University campus. All persons in the photo are unidentified.
The Junior and Senior classes at Beechurst High School. All persons in the photo are unidentified. Information on p. 122 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Robert Jackson."
The graduating class is most likely from Beechurst High School. All persons are unidentified. Information on p. 115 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Robert Jackson."
Standing L to R: Coach John Edwards, Lenvil Newsome, Alfred Jones, Ernest Baxter, Stanely Marshall, Lesley Newsome, Unidentified, Unidentified and Alfred Cole. Sitting L to R: William Holland, John Parker, and James Denmark. On the ground: Unidentified and Oliver Mosby. Information on p. 115 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Charlene Marshall."
Several African-American children playing in the school yard. Beechurst was a segregated school. Martin Hall on the WVU campus is seen in the background. All persons in the photo are unidentified. Information on p. 114 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Reproduced from the John H. Hunt family photos, held by WVU Women's Centenary Project, Center for Women's Study Archive. Original Loaned by Virginia Hunt Chandler.
Class portrait of unidentified African-American students at Beechurst Elementary, a segregated school. Written on the photo is "Beechurst School room and teacher Mrs. Fallon(?)". Information on p. 113 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."
Built at a cost of $30,988 to replace the old school destroyed by fire, the new building opened in September, 1899. The length of the school year was increased to nine months.
Three unidentified University High School students receive donation for the high school's band uniforms from Morgantown City Manager Elmer Prince.
Color postcard print of the High School in Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team, photograph taken on the front steps of the old school in Morgantown.
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team
UHS Hawks football players pose in offensive set.
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team. Coach Fizer is top row, right
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team
Monty Shear, #20 of the Morgantown High Mohigans, gains yardage in a night game.
Group portrait of unidentified members of the Riverside Junior High School Cheerleaders in uniform.
Group portrait of the Westover Junior High Cheerleaders in uniform; Only identified member is Barbara Palumbo, front right.
Group portrait of unidentified members of St. Francis Cheerleaders in uniform.
Group portrait of unidentified members of the St. Francis High School Cheerleaders in uniform.
Group portrait of unidentified members of the St. Francis Cheerleaders in uniforms including white gloves.
Group portrait of unidentified members of the University High Cheerleaders in uniform. A megaphone sits in front, labeled "Hilltoppers".
Group portrait of unidentified members of the University High School Cheerleaders in uniform, photograph taken at night.
Group portrait of the drum section in full uniform.
Group portrait of the band and majorettes in full uniform.
Left to right: Ruth Ingram, Jean Wolfe, Joyce Henry, Deloris Straub, Tammy Merriman, Sandra Holbert, Jacqueline Sirk, Harriett Scott.
From the pamphlet "Morgantown West Virginia Past and Present with a Glance to the Future."
From the pamphlet "Morgantown West Virginia Past and Present with a Glance to the Future."
On the back of the photo: 'Bill Williams'
Central School was located on Walnut Street.
'Dorothy Lewis Van Gilder, Opal Alice Trickett, Iris Mc Quistian, Kathleen Sharp, Martha Chidester, Marian White, Dorothy Grovich, Virginia Crawford, Susan Jean Pugh, Virginia Godfrey, Birdelle Schenck, Lucy Alma Compili, Denise Federer, Evelyn Mackey, Helen Pitcher, Helen Mason, and Alice Mary Shriver From Dorothea Viewing'
Installing pipes at new high school in Morgantown, W. Va.
Installing pipes at new high school in Morgantown, W. Va..
Digging a ditch to lay pipes in the athletic field in a new high school in Morgantown, W. Va..
Installing pipes in the athletic field at new high school in Morgantown, W. Va.
'This honored old institution was founded in 1814, and was the direct predecessor of West Virginia University.  The first sessions of the University were held in this building, which stood where the Morgantown Public School now stands.  It was later used as the Morgantown public School, until it was destroyed by fire in 1896.'
Part of the Don Knotts Collection.
A photograph of a classroom, possibly in Morgantown.  Part of the Don Knotts Collection.
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
Final score was Morgantown High School 7 and Washington High School 21.
Final score was Morgantown High School 7 and Washington High School 21. Likely played at Hite Field in Clarksburg, W. Va.
Final score was Morgantown High School 7 and Washington High School 21. Likely played at Hite Field in Clarksburg, W. Va.
Morgantown High Player about to receive a pass. Final score was Morgantown High School 7 and Washington High School 21.  Likely played at Hite Field in Clarksburg, W. Va.
Also spelled 'Flatts' School.  Teachers are W. F. Dorsey and Dorothy Sayre.
Chemistry students at University High School from the class of 1961. The students at the left table are Edwin Riffle and Janet Yaromy, those  at the right table are teacher Michael Caruso, Julius Mogroyos, and an unknown  student; those at the back table are Robert Weaver,an unknown student teacher, James Nicklow, and Julia Frazier.
Identified in the second row is Ruth Lenhart Smith.
Class portrait of children outside of Seneca Elementary School.  Identified in the back row is Ruth Lenhart Smith.
View (left to Right)of Eloise Feola, Arne Lindquist, and Jim Roberts practicing lines for Wilder's 'By The Skin of Our Teeth' at Morgantown High School Morgantown, W. Va.
View of children dressed as pilgrims and indians in classroom in Morgantown, W. Va.  Front row, center, David Horton; Second row, second from left, Susan John; Third row, third from left, Stephanie McBee.
Left to right: Bobby Stone, Vaughn Kovach, Martha Woods, Virginia Wood, Margaret Curtis attending WVU elementary school.
Group portrait of Homeroom 311 Class (left to right)Griffin, Kinnan, Foisset, Kennedy, Huggins, Nixon, Huggins, Geiler, Jack, Meadows. ROW--2: Howell, Lemley, Himes, Graham, Ladd, Keaton, Norberg, Mrs. Deeds. ROW--3: Kramer, Lazzelle, McBee, Hinebaugh, McVey, Netz, Fulk, Gregary, Juzinar. ROW--4: Fitchett, Jackson, Holmes, Klein, McClain, Graham, Harner, Goudemond, Lovering
David DeCarlo and unknown girl posed by brick wall at St. Francis in Morgantown W. Va.
Group portrait outside of Morgantown High School Morgantown, W.Va.
'West Virginia University was host Saturday (Nov. 11) to the state's top high school scholars, all semi finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Among invited semifinalists present were Ralph Squire (left of Morgantown High School and Leslie Jellinek (second from left) of Elkins High School, shown above at a luncheon in the new Mountainlair where the honor guests and their parents met members of the WVU administration and faculty. After the luncheon, during which President James G. Harlow personally commended the students for their academic achievements the group toured the University's three Morgantown Campuses. Pictured with the two Merit semi-finalists above (left to right) are : their parents, Mrs. Harold L. Jellinek and Dr. Jellinek and William Squire.'
'West Virginia University was host Saturday (Nov. 11) to the state's top High School Scholars, all semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Among invited semi-finalists present was Judith Childs of Morgantown High School, Shown above at a luncheon in the new Mountainlair where the honor guests and their parents met members of the WVU administration and faculty. After the Luncheon, during which President James G. Harlow personally commended the students for thier academic achievements, the group toured the University's three Morgantown campuses. Pictured with Judith above left to right are: Mrs. Robert Dunbar; Judith's mother. Mrs. W. H. Childs and her father, Dr. Childs; and Dr. Dunbar. Dean of the College of Agriculture and Forestry.'
Left to right:  Ralph Squires, President Harlow, Marshall Orellion, and Judy Childs.
Back row, unknown; Tom Burger; John Straub; Donna Albright; unknown.  Front Row, at far right, Carol Bokey.
Back row, left to right, Georgia Smith, Math; Mary Whitman, Math.  Front Row, left to right, John Gwynn (MHS 1961, Princeton, 1965); Iris McClure, Physics.
View of students surrounding a work table in Morgantown Junior High School. Right to left: 'Principal Floyd B. Cox, Mike Flanagan, George Mayle, Teacher Tom Kurzak, Terry Hoskins, unknown, Teacher Albert Tennant'
Triad Bowling Party after High School Graduation at Old Mountainlair.  Bowling far left is Jane McGinnis, at far right, Nancy Conrad.  Student visible in the background at left are Mary Harbert, Albert Lakatos, Don Ayresman, and Judy Helmick.
Group portrait of members of the Morgantown School Safety Patrol with Deputy Fred Elig and Congressman Harley O. Staggers on the steps of the capitol building.
Left to right: Mr. Allamoung (?); Carroll C. Palmer, Chemistry teacher; Mr Hollandsworth; and Mr. Jenkins, Principal in a Chemistry classroom in Morgantown High School in Morgantown, W. Va.
View of members of the M.H.S. club Morgantown W. Va. from above. Members include, second row, Teresa Liberatore, Cathy Curry, Brenda Hood; third row, Carolyn Peluso, Emilene Palmer.