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A photo of the 1968 "Knights of Columbus" "B" Little League baseball team.
A photo of the 1968 "Rotary" Little League baseball team.
The members of the 1968 "Sanitary Milk" Little League baseball team.
The members of the 1968 the "V.F.W" Little League "B" baseball team.
The members of the 'F.O.P" Little League baseball team.
The members of the 1968 Suncrest Little League baseball team.
The "B" team for the Horton Ford Little League baseball team.
The manager, "Jumbo" Ponciroff, alongside the players of the 1968 "Oates Tel-O Dine" Little League baseball team.
Morgantown Little League baseball team.
The Soul and Latin Theater performed plays dealing with cultural issues of the 1960s that were also related to the lives of the actors.  They used a mobile stage on wheels to move to different street or park locations.Maryat Lee (born Mary Attaway Lee; May 26, 1923 – September 18, 1989) was an American playwright and theatre director who made important contributions to post-World War II avant-garde theatre.  She pioneered street theatre in Harlem, and later founded EcoTheater in West Virginia, a community based theater project.Early in her career, Lee wrote and produced plays in New York City, including the street play “DOPE!”  While in New York she also formed the Soul and Latin Theater (SALT), and wrote plays centered around the lives of the actors in the group.In 1970 Lee moved to West Virginia and formed the community theater group EcoTheater in 1975.  Beginning with local teenagers from the Governor’s Summer Youth Program, the rural theater group grew, and produced plays based on oral histories collected from the local community.  Each performance of an EcoTheater play involved audience participation and discussion.  With the assistance of the Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, guest scholars became a part of EcoTheater.
View from across the pond of the farmhouse and grounds near War Ridge.
Ken Hechler, author of the book "The Bridge at Remagen" on set for the same titled movie with Ben Gazzara and other actors in 1968 in Davle, Czechoslovakia. Hechler served as a combat historian in the European Theater of Operations during World War II and was attached to the 9th Armored Division when one of its infantry-tank task forces captured the Ludendorff Bridge spanning the Rhine river at Remagen, Germany. Ken Hechler served as technical adviser for the film adaptation which premiered in 1969. Ken Hechler pictured in the front right with Ben Gazzara to his left.
None of the women are identified.
West Virginia Governor Arch Moore on left; Charles Whiston on right.
Probably regarding Civil Rights.
The Bridgeport Fire Station being remodeled.
People gather near the Deegan Lake, Bridgeport, W. Va..
The autograph reads: To a Successful and triumphant campaign, Ed Muskie.
'The ones I know; Back row - Dr. Chak, Dr. I.D. Peters, Dr. Eaves; Second row - Betty Miller, Sam __'  Betty Miller is in the middle row, 6th from the right in the dark colored dress.
Standing outside Oglebay Hall.
Standing in window frame in back center on left is Tim Barker, and the second person on Tim's  right is Jerry Clark. The man standing in center in second row back with glasses, dark hair, and a patch on his jacket is Terry Warley.
An aerial view of WVU marching band spelling 'USA' on the field.
A scene from WVU children's theater puppet show 'Cinderella' showing puppet handlers behind the scene.
Two female actors flank a male actor.
A scene from WVU drama production shows two female embracing one male in handcuffs.
Women in Victorian clothing on stage next to a ornate carriage.
Man in a tuxedo with a man and a women in night clothes.
Chet Huntley, Ex-NBC Newscaster, with student John Esposito.
Buchwald with a cigar in his hand.
Author Jean Hollet surrounded with students who want his autograph at a book signing event.
Senator Edward Kennedy visits W. Va. for opening of Robert F. Kennedy Youth Center, shown here is the senator in front of a dedication plaque.
Members of sororities engage in a lively game of Tug 'O War in Mountaineer Field, while onlookers cheer.
Sue Ann Pauley of Gamma Phi Beta prepares for tricycle race with a sorority sister.
Jim Mullendore, student body president 1967-1968 with a female student.
Members of Kappa Phi, Methodist Women pose out side of the Wesleyan church on the corner of North High Street and Willey Street.
Group portrait of YWCA Cabinet members.
YWCA Officers: Cheryl Reeves (V.P.), Mary Ann Hoover (Sec.) and Harnet Ringstaff (Pres.)
Members of Army ROTC Drill Team pose for a camera: First row:  Kevin Taylor, Joe Gonzales; Second row: Joe Korzeniowski, Tom Nega, Brentz Thompson; Third row: Steven Schmidt, Jan Callen, Kenneth Lemke, Richard Kleinkauf.
1st Row: J.F. Simon, J.A. Halley, K.M. Gamble, R.L. Higgins, Bandmaster, R.B. Dail, Advisor; 2nd Row: R.L. Pethal, J. R. Dalton, S.J. Abersold, M.G. Nixon 3rd Row: D.N. Desrosiers, J.O. Hall, J.A. McLean, L.G. Kopelman; 4th Row: J.H. Quagliotti, W.H. Welliver, A.C. Scudiere, J.M. Potter; 5th Row: J.N. Parkinson, R.T. Kleinkauf, L.O. Ford.
In the middle is Judy Valentine.
Left to Right: Patty Babcheck, Johnette Evans, Unknown, Unknown.
Patty Babcheck and Ken Potter.
Standing in front of Martin Hall.
Left to Right: Susan Y. Klatskin, Vice President; Trubie L. Turner, President; Janice Halpe, Treasurer. Not pictured: Paulette Smith, Secretary.
Back Row (left to right): Mrs. B. Thomas, Miss P. Boso, Mrs. D. Shivertaker, Mrs. B. Brown, Miss E. O'Kelley, Mrs. P. Diehl, Mrs. B. Haas; Front Row (left to right): Miss E. O'Connell, Miss B. Bender, Mrs. K. Miller, Miss G. McKinney, Mrs. P. Turner, Miss C. Long, Mrs. F. Stenger, Mrs. R. Payne.
Pictured: Nate Matthews, Mike Grant, Wayne Sinclair, Jim Lloyd.
Associated Women Students Officers of WVU pose on the second floor of Elizabeth Moore Hall: from left to right Terri Hertznell, Unknown, Unknown, Becky Clise and Carolyn McCue.
Members of Activities Board of Associated Women Students gather around a reception desk near the entrance of Elizabeth Moore Hall; 2nd from left Sudie Horman, 3rd from left Judy Skunda, 4th from left Becky Clise and 5th from left Carolyn Peluso.
Members of Code of Conduct Committee gather casually around a table.
Members of Executive Council take a break on a yard between Stewart Hall and Mountainlair.
First row, left to right: Kay Mills, Brenda Nichols, Nancy Davenport. Second row: Art Meade, Mike Jarrel, Larry Rowe, Bill Powell and Dave Williams. Absent: Miles Bell, Cathy Chenaweth, Russ Clounges, Susan Holt, Veronica Jacoby, and Barbara Tsoracaris.
First row, left to right: John Stramb, President; Jim Wattson, Vice-President; Virginia Jackson, Co-Social Chairman; Bill Wertman, Treasurer; Pat Hamilton, Historian; Chuck Miller, Co-Social Chairman. Second row: Mr. Peter Borsay, Debate Coach; Lewis Illar and Jack Brown, Assistant Coaches. Absent: Sally Hammes, secretary.
Seated first row, left to right: Pat Hamilton, Pat Samargo, Betty Fisher and Bill Wertman (not all identified). Standing: Lew Brewer, John Straub, Brenda Logue, Joe Luchok, Jim Watson, Virginia Jackson, Richard Hayhurst, Gail Grimm, John Hall. Absent: Sally Hammes, Jerry Sablette.