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West Virginia University Women's Basketball Team member, Georgeann Wells dunks one in through the rim. In a 1984 contest against the University of Charleston, Wells was the first woman to dunk a basketball during a collegiate game.
West Virginia University mascot for 1961 was Jerry Strum.
Students waiting in line at the old mountainlair.
Left to right: Eddie Pastilong, Gary Barnette, Steve Kush, Milt Clegg, and Wayne Vassalotti.
WVU defeated The Citadel 7 to 3.
WVU defeated The Citadel 7 to 3.
Lou Garvin, Mountaineer.
The Mountaineer is Gil Reel.
Congressman Arch Moore and Governor Hulett Smith and WVU President Harry Heflin on the end in the picture.
'One of founders of Athenaeum'
Harry Heflin (standing, left), acting president; Earl L. Core (standing, right), Professor of Biology; and Wesley Bagby (seated), Professor of History at a graduation ceremony.
The class of 1909, Emeritus club reunites in 1959; Mr. Grumbein seated at front far left.
A part of first forestry class of W.V.U. in 1907-1908
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.
Standing outside Oglebay Hall.
Front Row, left to right: Unknown, Unknown, Theresa Lineratore, Karla Kappel, and Carolyn Peluso. Back Row, left to right: Sally Cox, Judy Marra, Unknown, Bev Wilson, Unknown, and Nancy Evans.
Last row, center is Jennifer Brand. Seated, from right, Carolyn Jacobs and Martha Harris.
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.
This photo of the Chi Phi fraternity was done for the 1970 WVU Monticola.  In an effort to get interesting group hosts for the Greek Section, we held a contest for the best idea for their group photo.  We didn't ask permission.  We picked a Saturday afternoon.  I got the 4 x 5 camera ready with tripod while we watied for the traffic light to turn red.  Everyone took their chairs into the street.  The first thing that I see upside on the ground glass is the police car that had just come up Pleasant Street.  Imagine what they thought seeing the guys sitting in the street.  A friend of mine, another photographer, yelled "take the picture."  I got four shots as the police started moving people off the street.  The guy in the white jacket didn't even know the police were there.  When they tried to lift him up he slipped on the wet pavement and said something like, "leave me alone, let's finish this picture."  They got him for resisting arrest.  We had a write up in the paper about a sit in staged on High Street for the benefit of a photographer source unknown. - Dave Smith
In the back, center is David Kappel.
Seated on the right is Dennis Lawther.