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A view of a broken wall and partial sidewalk along University Avenue at Sunnyside in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Eugene Staples, Director of University Hospital (far left); Dr. Maxwell (third from left), Dr. Barbara Jones, Pediatrics; Dr. W. G. Klingberg, Pediatrics (with bow tie).
'Probably Women's Christian Temperance Union members.'
'Barging in for a summer concert is 'Point Counterpoint' -- concert hall of the American Wind Symphony Orchestra.  During its 33 city tour of river communities, the floating concert hall is moved from port to port by towboat.  One of the most unusual and resourcefull stages in the world, its amplifying system and modern lighting installations were designed with mobile practicality as well as theatrical showmanship in mind.'
Playing the Game 'The Last Straw' with a young child.
'Right, Roy Bauchman and Left, Daniel L. Rider'
Standing second back row, Dr. Harry Heflin; Standing fifth back row, Dr. Robert Munn.
Exterior view of the General Hospital located off of Van Voorhis Road.
Students are sitting on the front steps with pets and toys at the Wiles Hill School.
Members of the boys' basketball teams, Seneca and Chestnut Ridge, wait to grab possession of the ball.
The identified subjects  are, from right to left:  Rev. Stacy Groscup, Jim Hurt, Edward Goe, Danny Kimble, Coach Jim Carlin, others unknown.
Weaver, far left; Longhouse, Chairman of Engineering, second from left; Chester Arents, Dean of Engineering, standing; Harold B. Fairbanks, Chemical Engineering, second from right; Howard P. Simons, Chemical Engineering, right.
Left to Right:  Harold Shamberger, Assistant to the President; Maynard Pride, Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery; John Luchok, University Editor, Acting Director of News and Information Services; C. Gregory Van Camp, Director, Radio, Television and Motion Pictures.
Mrs. Betty Broyles (faculty) and Mrs. Hayden Jones.
View of wrecked car being towed up a muddy hillside in Morgantown W. Va.
View of Parking garage entrance on Pleasant St. with workman (left to right) Harry Franks, Chief John Lewis, and Milton Cohen standing behind a sign.
View of the courthouse at Morgantown, W. Va. People can be seen standing around talking, or just passing.
A group of children playing in the snow behind Collins Ferry Road next to a stream.
Three cars are parked in a parking lot on Moreland Street where Spruce and Pleasant Street Parking Lot is now.
Members in the front row include from left to right: 'Robin Core, Nancy Capelli, Mary Ann Horton, Patty Palumbo, Katy Muffly, Karen Suarez.'
Photograph probably taken at the intersection of Burroughs Street, Van Voorhis Road, and Chestnut Ridge Road. None of the workers are identified.
Group of men gathered at rear entrance to Mountainlair.
Fire inspectors survey the damage of the Medical Center fire, in West Virginia University.
A scene from WVU band practice:  A saxophone player near center wearing shorts is Gary Sypolt.
Close-up view of the damage of the Medical Center fire, in West Virginia University.
View of Camp Dawson gate.  Sign reads- 'Home of Special Forces.  Training site of W. Va. Army National Guard station of SV. BTRY. 1st HOW. BN. 201st ARTY. Organizational maintance shop number 4.'
Engineering building is in the background.
Workers lay concrete outside the capitol building.
Campanile Hall is now Knapp Hall.
Campanile Hall, now Knapp Hall.
Congressman Harley Staggers seen with members of the American Legion Auxiliary. 'Woman on right is Marguerite Hess.'
Campanile Hall, now Knapp Hall.
Terry Thomas and Jack Fleming with an unidentified woman at a bowling alley.
Far Left, Dean Chester A. Arents.
'The man on the left is Darwin Wolfe.'
'Left to right: unknown, Edward Teller (Nobel Laureate), unknown, William Ross.'
Clearing a road in Morgantown, W. Va.
From left to right the two men are: Terry Thomas and Jack Fleming.
Campanile Hall, now Knapp Hall, is located on Beechurst Avenue.
Boy with football stands beside fire truck.
'Farming for Better Living Regional Winners'
A photograph of a group of men sitting around a table.
Man in center is Foster Mullenax.
Front, left to right: Susie Barnes, Rice's Landing, Pa.; Deanna Morgan (head cheerleader), Charleston, W. Va.; Gay Ratcliff, Bluefield, W. Va.; Crissy Lear, Vandergrift, Pa.  Back--Diana Talkington, Fairmont, W. Va.; Sally Storck, Parkersburg, W. Va.; Dixie Downes, Morgantown, W. Va.; Beverly Osborne, Charleston, W. Va.
A photo of four Morgantown High cheerleaders. Two of the cheerleaders are Joyce Stonebreaker 'right' and Mary Kay Corum 'center right'.
Pictured left to right- Mrs. Delmas Miller, _, Charles Stevenson Supt.
Unidentified workers pose for a group photo.
Shown in the picture is Phillip Gregg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregg of Masontown, with his Baby Beef Carcass that placed Second in the Carcass Contest sponsored by Sterling Packing Company of Reedsville, W. Va.  Shown with him is Dr. James L. McBee Jr., Associate Professor of Animal Industry of West Virginia University.
Members, left to right, Arno Drucker, pianist; Donald Portnoy, violinist; John  Engberg, cellist.
Portrait of the Caruso family.
Reverend James Ross is on the right.
Left to right: Ludwik Bernatowicz, Patrick Bernatowicz, Bill Stone, and John Bernatowicz. The three Bernatowicz boys are brothers and all four boys were members of the Junior Stockmen 4-H Club.
Plaque reads ' Camp Dawson established in 1901.  Named in honor of William M. O. Dawson.  Preston County 12th Chief Executive State of West Virginia 1905-1908'