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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.
Donny Vail (36), looks on white, Gene Ciccarelli (73), Herb Lauver and Pat Buratti also pictured.
Mrs. J.W. Ruby, Mrs. J.D. Everly, Mrs. Harved Watson, Mrs. W.M. Huff and Mrs. Delmas, picture possibly taken at Kingwood Inn.
One of the first African American players to play for WVU.
Group portrait of a West Virginia University Football Team. 'Taylor Publishing Co. Job Number 07206, Picture Number 3, Page Number 198, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.'
Center, Dean Ray O. Duncan; At left, Pete Yost.
Dr. Clapp on left.
Standing, left is J. W. Ruby, the founder of Ruby Sterling Farms. The others are not identified.
'Notice difference in shingles, no diamond pattern.'
Robert Stilwell,left, Chairman Languages, German and Spanish; unidentified; Frank Herrera, right, Professor Spanish.
Men and women stir apple butter in large kettles over fires on the lawn of a Morgantown church.
Dean of Graduate Studies and Provost.
Stan Lysick (72), Dick Leftridge (31).
'Garrett Ford accepts a football award from Bill Evans, Sports Editor, Fairmont Times.'
View of Temporary Engineering Sciences building located on WVU's downtown campus adjacent to Clark Hall where the Chemistry Annex Building is today.  This building was referred to as the 'Tin Can'.
Benches and the office window inside the train station at Grafton, W. Va.
Pictured left to right; Richard Hurt, Albie Cross, Howard Spory (foreman), and Kenneth VonMeler.  All college students working this past summer as a change out crew.  They changed out manual sets to new dial sets.
Construction workers are grading the Courthouse Square on High Street in Morgantown for rejuvenation. Montgomery Ward and G.C. Murphy Department Stores are across the street.
Standing Back Row, left to right; Jesse Clovis, Biology instructor (in white shirt) and Dr. James Hickman, Chemistry, with tie.
Football players show pre game enthusiasm before a West Virginia University Football Game. "Taylor Publishing Company, Job Number 07206, Picture Number 1, Page Number 190. West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.'
Location in the foreground is where the health center was moved to.
View of the Engineering building, Main Library in the background, Chemistry building, and shops.
Two unidentified women with a sign that reads; "Sabin Oral Sundays, Oct. 6th, Nov. 10th, Dec. 15th.  Time:2:00-4:00p.m.  Eleven locations, your nearest community building.  Sponsored by; Preston County Medical Society and Preston County National Foundation."