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Bell of the U.S.S. West Virginia before installation on the campus of West Virginia University.  The bell was dedicated on December 7, 1967, and joined the mast of the U.S.S. West Virginia in Memorial Plaza.
Billy Scott Sirk, Conservation Officer, in uniform.
United States Army Corporal Thomas W. Bennett, a Morgantown native, was a Conscientious Objector, but he willingly served his country as a medic in the Vietnam War. Bennett was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously for his gallantry in action, only the second known Conscientious Objector to receive the Medal. While under heavy fire and eventually at the cost of his own life, he relentessly gave life-saving aid to the wounded. Bennett was killed in Pleiku Province, Republic of Vietnam, February 11, 1969. He was 21 years old.
Lou Garvin, Mountaineer.
A group portrait of Mountainlair staff: Mrs. John Mascali, Secretary to the Director (Bottom row middle) and  Ruth Conklin, Foodservice (Bottom row far right) are identified.
WVU marching band performs on the field on a game day.
WVU Marching band in formation to spell 'WVU' on the field.
Students working on their registration forms in the Field House on Beechurst Avenue.
'Finishing touches on New 'Lair.'
Left is David C. Karlson, Director of Student Organtization Relations; Center, John Esposito, Right, Tom Tinder.
'Boreman Hall on right, Campus Lunch, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Alpha, etc'.
Unidentified male student focused on a class lecture at WVU.
Gregory Van Camp speaking at a microphone.
Father Edward Hofler; Father Robert T. Scott; Unidentified.
'Left to right: '
Betty Boyd (left), Associate Dean of Student Educational Services; unknown; Mary Jane Schuster (right) Assistant Dean of Women.
John Jacobsohn, Political Science on left; Julian Martin, Foreign Student Advisor, second from right; Professor Atkins, Journalism, right.
Former Acting President,
Vice President of Off Campus Education; Professor of Agriculture Economics.
Childhood nickname was 'snork.'
Former Mountainlair Director.
Dr. Duncan checking construction of Creative Arts Center
Robert McWhorter (Third from the Left).
Bob McWhorter, Former Director of the Mountainlair, at left.
Former Provost and Professor of History.
Student Education Services.
Classroom in Chemistry Building.
Possibly Chemistry Classroom.
Left to right: President James G. Harlow, Governor Arch Moore, and Cyrus R. Vance.
Left: Kenneth Quarles
Oglebay Hall on right, Woodburn Circle in background.
Probably taken from Chemistry Annex.
Bottom to top: Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi.  In right top corner: Phi Kappa Psi.