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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.
Top three: Frankenberger, Assistant Advisory Editor; Neely, Business Manager; Miller, Associate Editor. In middle: Poe, Editor-in-Chief; Bottom three: Ireland, Associate Editor; Shaffer, Associate Editor; Six, Illustrative Editor.
From left to right Bowman, Taylor, Brown, Keener, Yager, Richards, Loeb, Miller. 'O deliver us from the wrath of our fellow students!'
Top three pictures from left to right: Brown, Yager, Bowman. Middle two: Keener (Editor-in-Chief), Richards (Business Manager). Bottom three left to right: Miller, Taylor, Loeb.
Cole (Captain), Strickler, Hart, Gronninger, MacCormick, Taylor, Cathers, Purinton, Taylor.
Line up: Manager, J. B. Wyatt; Captain, P. B. Naylor; J. H. Riddle; J. M. Burns; H. H. Baumgartner; F. M. Bailey; and Quintero. Dells: 'Rah! Rah! Ru! W. V. U. Sis boom bah! Tiger!!!' 'Che he! Che ha! Che ha, ha, ha! West Virginia! Rah! Rah! Rah!' Chew terbacher! Chew terbacher! Chaw, Chaw, Chaw! Eat terbacher, eat terbacher! Rah, Rah, Rah! Drink a large, Drink a large, Drink a large beer. West Virginia Varsity! We're all here!'
A part of first forestry class of W.V.U. in 1907-1908
John T. Morgan, manager; Point, forward; Estill, forward; Gould, guard; Eckman, guard; Vandale, center; and Billingslea, substitute.
Director Chez poses with the West Virginia University Gymnasium Leaders.
'Wm. Garnett Bayliss, Corwin S. Burns, Davis H. Estill, T. W. Fitzgerald, James R. Haworth, S. Vinton Haworth, Lowry B. Huey, Newell Stanley Lloyd, Pierce B. Lantz, Audry I. Marple, John Nuttall, Boyd M. Smith.
The members of the club are listed as follows:  William Bayliss, C. S. Burns, D. H. Estill, T. W. Fitzgerald, J. R. Haworth, S. V. Haworth, L. B. Huey, N. S. Lloyd, P. B. Lantz, A. I. Marple, J. Nuttal, and B. M. Smith.
Officers: President- Ellis A. Yost, Vice President- H.W. Sanders, Rec. Secretary- Paul Naylor, Cor. Secretary- George W. Whiting, Treasurer- William W. Trent, Organist- Thomas W. Fitzgerald, Chorister- O.F. Gibbs. Advisory Board: Factulty- J.H. Cox, Robert A. Armstrong, Thomas E. Hodges; Alumni- T. Sutton Boyd, William E. Albig, Frank Weaver; Student- Geo. W. Grow, F.H. Patterson, J.F. Throckmorton.  Roll: Guy Allender, H.C. Batten, T.H. Becker, A.D. Bell, A.K. Brake, J.S. Broyles, H.K. Burrell, J.T. Carter, G.R. Clark, H.E. Cooper, G.G. Crewson, Thomas Fitzgerald, George B. Folk, O.S. Gibbs, T.D. Gorby, J.A. Hanna, Warren Hanna, W.H. Hodges, H.H. Holmes, H.C. Humphreys, O.C. Lewis, J.F. Marsh, J.P. McJilton, Charles Moon, Clifford Myers, Paul Naylor, Clifford Parker, T.S. Patterson, Clarence Post, Boyd Randall, J.T. Reaburn, H.W. Saunders, M.L. Sayre, H.M. Scott, C.C. Sheppard, F.H. Sisler, W.C. Senter, W.W. Trent, J.F. Throckmorton, F.T. Vandale, B.M. Whaley, G.W. Whiting, J.A. Yonker, Ellis A. Yost.
For full identification see p. 182 '09 Monticola
Monticola Dedication to: 'Charles Edgar Hogg, the eldest son of James A. Susan (Knight) Hogg, was born in December 21, 1852, in Mason County, Virginia, (now West Virginia). He was admitted to the bar in 1875 to the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia in 1876, and to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1889. In 1875 he was elected County Superintendent of Free Schools of his native county, and re-elected in 1877; was a presidential elector in 1884, and a member of Congress from March 4, 1887 to March 4, 1889. He is the author of Hogg's Pleading and Forms, Equity Principles and Equity Procedure. He has also written a work entitled Jurisdiction and Practice in Justices' Courts, to be published in the course of the year. He is the author of the subjects Documentary Evidence, Conclusive Evidence, Judgments as Evidence, and Evidence Relating to the Law of Sales, which appear in the Encyclopedia of Evidence, eleven volumes of which have already appeared, and will also write the article on Wills for this work. His practice has been varied and extensive, and he is now one the counsel for West Virginia at the suit of the Commonwealth of Virginia, pending in the Supreme Court of the United States, Temple University has conferred upon his degree of Doctor of laws. He has been Dean of the College of Law since September 1906.
James H. Riddle, Captain; Beryl Crowl, Manager; Grigg- forward, Riddle- forward, Gaskins- center, Crowl- guard, Tobin- guard.  Substitutes- Naylor, Pritchard and T. Starbuck.  1908 Season
Richard Strauss, center.
Campfire Girls, outdoors and dressed in Native American clothing posed over Falling Run.
Later Coach.
Posed group photograph.
Passengers are standing in front of the Sabraton Streetcar which has derailed in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Students pose around the examination table with a cadaver. None of the subjects are identified including the cadaver.
Portrait of WVU President Chauncey Samuel Bourcher
Page 33, 1947 Monticola.
Enthusiastic crowd cheers on the Mountaineers before a West Virginia University Football Game.
The class of 1909, Emeritus club reunites in 1959; Mr. Grumbein seated at front far left.
Donald Portnoy (assistant professor of music), Arno Drucker (pianist), John Engberg (cellist)
'Fun at Lair.' This is the old Mountainlair under the stadium bridge.
'Douglas K. Bowers, Pres.; Frank J. Zsoldos, V.P.; James H. Swadley, Sec.; Okey B. Glenn, Dr. Forrest H. Kirkpatrick; Raymond E. Salvati; A. C. Spurr; William G. Thompson; Charles C. Wise, Jr. 'Not in order on pix' Elvis J. Stahr, Pres. WVU.'
'Left to right:  Spurr, President Monongahela Power, Thompson, Doug Bowers, Dr. T. C. Harris, Parkersburg Surgeon, Dr. Stewart, Neff, unknown, unknown, Charlie Hodges, Jane Seabright Hill, Salvati, President of Island Creek Coal Company, Huntington.'
Glenn Holton (33) carries ball.
Bob Danlevy was an end on the football squad.
Portrait of John Lesher, member of the West Virginia University Basketball Team. 'Taylor Publishing Company, Job Number 07206, Picture Number 1, Page Number 223. Copyright 1963 by Laughead Photographers, Dallas, Texas. Reproduction permitted by all processes except photography.'
Standing: Mrs. Paul A. Miller, seated at piano Paula (WVU Class of 1967), and Tommy.
Shown here are two wreaths placed at the bottom of Mast in Memorial Plaza.  One wreath has 'A Tribute to President Kennedy from Foreign Students WVU'.
Students, including freshmen wearing beanies, in line to pay for their books. 'Right to Left, Chuck Trader and Charlotte Sneddon.'
John Cavacinni (#32), Bill Maphis (#23), and Tom Lowry (#25)
From Sound of Music Show WVU versus Oregon Game, Oct. 5, 1963.
Bob Dunlevy (86) end.  WVU versus Penn State.
'Coming down the steps from below Elizabeth Moore Hall and Armstrong Hall to cross Beechurst Avenue, and go up steps into the Field House.'
'Doug Stanley, '23' tailback carries ball.  Roger Alford, guard, behind him.  Backfield Coach Galen Hall, 'with glasses'; Walt Parashak, manager; and Allen Hoover, no. 61, look on.'
First row, left to right- Jerry Milliken, Phil Douglas, captain Dale Ramsburg, Ron Renner, Jeff O'Neil, Grant Mullen.  Second row- Chester Wright, Chuck Kinder, Mike Dyer, Bob Munchin, Bill Marovic, Vaughn Kovach, Joe DeFazio, Larry Sindelar.  Third row-  Coach Steve Harrick, John Nieman, John Radosevich, Don Hetzel, Charles Wallace, John Ellis, Steve Berzansky, Manager John Satterfield.
Defense waits for play to resume during a WVU Vs. Pitt game.
From 1964 Monticola, page 56.