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'Cannon fired at six am.'
Portraits of members of the West Virginia University Board of Regents. Top to bottom, left to right are: C.B. Hart; George F. Evans; C.L. Smith; Jas.F. Brown; John A. Robinson; Jas. H. Stewart; W.E. Haymond; and S.F. Reed.
Now called Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University.
The mandolin players are John Wallace, C. W. Kramer, G. M. Mayers, H. F. Armstrong, C. F. Lowther, and A. L. Sattell.  The guitar players are B. S. White, C. P. Shumann, E. M. Pearcy, S. W. Hogsett, and C. H. Trippett.  The banjo players are W. F. Alexander, H. B. McClure, and John Wallace.  The officers are B. G. Moore (president), H. B. McClure (secretary-treasurer), and John Wallace (leader).
'Editor in Chief.'
Standing in Back, left to right: Edgar Stewart, H.L. Swisher, G.M. Ford, J.M. Kunkle, Paul McCoy. Seated, from left to right: Mabel Reynolds, John Knutti, L.C. Anderson (Editor-in-Chief), W.B. Cutright (Business Manager), L.L. Friend, Winnie South.
On the chalkboard is written, 'Leach and Davis, Seniors.  Venus and Mercury Guardian Angels, February 12, 1898.'
'The baseball team of the West Virginia University of 1900 was the best nine that has has ever represented this institution. W.V.U. claims the college championship of Ohio, West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania. The team lost but two games to college teams, and one to professionals. It was composed of the following men: Peck-Catcher, Bowman-Pitcher, Miller-First Base, Crossland-Second Base, McWhorter-Third Base, Deming-Short Stop and Left Field, Prints-Center Field, Hodges-Right Field, Yeager, Brown, Neale, McGregor-Substitutes.'
Club members posing with their instruments.