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Pictured left to right; Mrs. J.D. Everly (president), Mrs. Wilhelm (vice president), Mrs. C. P. Wilhelm and Mrs. Bower (treasurer).
Pictured left to right- Mrs. Delmas Miller, _, Charles Stevenson Supt.
Allen McCune (12) visible on the right.
Unidentified workers pose for a group photo.
View of old Hawley Field, Creative Arts Center being constructed and Engineering building on hill.
Four unidentified women pose with the food.
John Stewart on right.
Shown in the picture is Phillip Gregg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregg of Masontown, with his Baby Beef Carcass that placed Second in the Carcass Contest sponsored by Sterling Packing Company of Reedsville, W. Va.  Shown with him is Dr. James L. McBee Jr., Associate Professor of Animal Industry of West Virginia University.
Interior view of old Martin Hall.
Members, left to right, Arno Drucker, pianist; Donald Portnoy, violinist; John  Engberg, cellist.
Portrait of the Caruso family.
Reverend James Ross is on the right.
Max Buric, President of Kingwood Bank.
'Taylor Publishing Company. Job Number 07206, Picture Number 2 Page Number 192, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.'
'The Chase.'
'Copyright 1965 By Laughead Photographers Dallas, Texas.  Reproduction permitted by all processes except photography.'
Left to right: Ludwik Bernatowicz, Patrick Bernatowicz, Bill Stone, and John Bernatowicz. The three Bernatowicz boys are brothers and all four boys were members of the Junior Stockmen 4-H Club.
Plaque reads ' Camp Dawson established in 1901.  Named in honor of William M. O. Dawson.  Preston County 12th Chief Executive State of West Virginia 1905-1908'
Remains Still at Richard.
Pictured left to right; A.J. Anderson (Preston County Coop. ext. agent), Mr. and Mrs. David Stemple and Aurora L. Bush Swisher (FBI project director).
Two unidentified men.
'Standing, left to right:  Tom Mason, Rudy Mashalek, Steve Hague, Jim Smith.  Kneeling, left to right:  Dave Spannbauer, James Kuhn.'
Named "The Good Counsel Friary" and also known as the "castle", was built by Thoney Pietro and completed in ca. 1930.
There is a stamp that says "Taylor Publishing Co. Job # 07206. Picture # 1. Page # 188. West Virginia University Morgantown, W. Va." on the back.
Steve Herrick also pictured.