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Victorine Louistall teaching a young group of students the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Pictured from left to right: Debbie Willey Wykle; Janet Harvey Richardson; Jeannie Hutchison; and Barbara Lowe Bolling.
Pictured from left to right: Susie Barker Willams; Cheryl Maddy Ayers; Peggy Bower; Janet Barker; and Marylin  Harvey.
The former sheriff pictured beside his home. Behind him are blank tombstones.
Caption on back of postcard reads: "Built in 1902, this building was formerly the "old" library. It now houses the main administrative offices of the University." Building currently known as Stewart Hall. See original for correspondence. Published by Walter H. Miller and Company Incorporated. (From postcard collection legacy system--WVU.)
Sign on postcard reads: "In Germany Valley is the site of Hinkle's Fort built in 1761-1762. It was the only defense of the South Branch after Fort Upper Tract and Fort Seybert were destroyed by Shawnee Indians under Killbuck, April 27-28, 1758." Published by Valley News Agency. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Man in center is Foster Mullenax.
A photograph of a group of men sitting around a table.
'Farming for Better Living Regional Winners'
Class of Physical Education students, 1966, sitting on the bleachers inside of Stansbury Hall, West Virginia University.
A scene from general registration at the Field House shows staff and faculties at the registration tables.
Standing by bookcase.
Boy with football stands beside fire truck.
Russ Williams at a podium presenting to a roomful of attentive audience members. Some individuals' names are listed as follows: Jeri Degan, Sandy Buckley, Virginia Jackson and Rick Brown.
Far Left, Dean Chester A. Arents.
Left, Paul Spaak, Belgian Lecturer; Center, Donovan Bond, Director of Development; and Left, Vicki Bond.
'Left to right: unknown, Edward Teller (Nobel Laureate), unknown, William Ross.'
Dr. James Brawner, Professor of English (white hair with back to camera), John Carruso, professor of History (far right).
Former Director of the Mountainlair - standing in front of the old Lair.