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'From left to right:  Alton Anderson, Farmers Day Chr., Robert Halbutter, Asst General Chr., John Trenton, Genearl Chr., Shriley Wilkinson, Secretary, Jim Wilkinson, Antiques Car Show Chr., Phil Spahr, School Day Chr., Bert Cence, Horse Show Chr., Bill Armstrong, Fireman Day Chr.  Absent from photo - Jan Cook.'
New planters shown on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va. Taken near the corner of Pleasant Street and High Street. Cars parked at the meters, and pedestrians walking down the sidewalks.
From the Plaque Inscription: 'Robert Allen Armstrong 1860-1936 To whose memory this building Armstrong Hall is dedicated.  Professor of English 1893-1936.  Gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche.  This tablet was placed here by his students and friends to honor the name of a beloved teacher, 1963. Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.....'
A portrait of Guy C. Shafer of Morgamtown, West Virginia; 'Newspapers and magazines please credit Fabian Bachrach. Directly under reproduction. Photographers and photo-finishers must not copy under penalty of prosecution.'
A portrait of Eugene Garrett of Morgantown, West Virginia.
Pictured left to right; Anne Sharpe, Betty Pokrywka, Patty Sullivan, Mrs. J.E. Spafford, MaryEllen Martin and Margie Spear around a cannon.
'Clay-Battelle Homecoming Queen.'
Ann Pauley is leaning on Enid Portney while reading a book.
'Members of Morgantown Chamber of Commerce view model of the Centennial Train. Arthur Buehler is third from left.'
A portrait of Dr. Robert J. Gorlin, D.D.S., of Morgantown, West Virginia.
Building in Morgantown, W. Va., engulfed in flames. Parts of the building have fallen to the ground and are still ignited.
African-American woman at left is Mrs. Gladys Peyton.  She was a third grade teacher at Second Ward Grade School.  Mrs. Ralph Ryan third from left.
From left to right: Miss Hall, a Morgantown High School teacher, unknown, Mrs. Madiera, a Morgantown Junior High School teacher, and an unknown man.
'Tin Can.'