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Navy ROTC members march down the field beneath the construction site of Stalnaker Hall.
View of the Women's Hall in the snow showing a "Beat Pitt" sign.
An aerial view of old Mountaineer Field.  Also viewable are Woodburn Hall, Martin Hall, Chitwood Hall, Oglebay Hall, and Stalnaker Hall.
A band member dressed in a female attire strikes a drum for audience.
Cadets and band members dressed in costume; a saxophone player without a shirt  turns to pose for a photo.
Two cadets in costume pose with a uniformed cadet.
A sponsor dressed in costume made from grain bag.
The cadets of company H sit on bleachers with officers for a group photo near Oglebay Hall.
Group of cadets pose for a camera on Old Clothes Day, while onlookers watch them.
The R.O.T.C. band on the Drill Field. Spectators seated on the hillside below Stalnaker Hall.
Three men of command standing in front of a campus building.
Students view ceremony from hillside above athletic drill field.
View from tower of Woodburn Hall.
Tucker & Silling- Architects.  Baker & Coombs- General Contractors.  Present day 'Dadisman Hall' the residence hall that is behind Stalnaker Hall (originally Women's Hall) was called the Women's Hall Annex when first constructed. It was later called Terrace Hall then finally named Dadisman Hall.
Tucker & Silling- Architects.  Baker & Coombs- General Contractors.  Present day 'Dadisman Hall' the residence hall that is behind Stalnaker Hall (originally Women's Hall) was called the Women's Hall Annex when first constructed.  It was later called Terrace Hall then finally named Dadisman Hall.
Tucker & Silling- Architects.  Baker & Coombs- General Contractors.  Present day 'Dadisman Hall' the residence hall that is behind Stalnaker Hall (originally Women's Hall) was called the Women's Hall Annex when first constructed.  It was later called Terrace Hall then finally named Dadisman Hall.
Tucker & Silling- Architects.  Baker & Coombs- General Contractors.  Present day 'Dadisman Hall' the residence hall that is behind Stalnaker Hall (originally Women's Hall) was called the Women's Hall Annex when first constructed.  It was later called Terrace Hall then finally named Dadisman Hall.
Tucker & Silling Architects.  Baker & Coombs- General Contractors.  Present day 'Dadisman Hall' the residence hall that is behind Stalnaker Hall (originally Women's Hall) was called the Women's Hall Annex when first constructed.  It was later called Terrace Hall then finally named Dadisman Hall.
Tucker & Silling- Architects.  Baker & Coombs- General Contractors.  Present day 'Dadisman Hall' the residence hall that is behind Stalnaker Hall (originally Women's Hall) was called the Women's Hall Annex when first constructed.  It was later called Terrace Hall then finally named Dadisman Hall.
Tucker & Silling- Architects.  Baker & Coombs- General Contractors.  Present day 'Dadisman Hall' the residence hall that is behind Stalnaker Hall (originally Women's Hall) was called the Women's Hall Annex when first constructed.  It was later called Terrace Hall then finally named Dadisman Hall.
Tucker & Silling- Architects.  Baker & Coombs- General Contractors.  Present day 'Dadisman Hall' the residence hall that is behind Stalnaker Hall (originally Women's Hall) was called the Women's Hall Annex when first constructed. It was later called Terrace Hall then finally named Dadisman Hall.
Unidentified male student poses outside of Women's Hall (Stalnaker Hall).
Fraternity brothers team work gets the job done for their Homecoming float.
Female students of the Women's Hall march in parade on High Street holding banner announcing 'The Marriage W.& J. to WVU'.
An unidentified man stands in the middle of the construction site looking around at the progress. In the background is Stalnakar Hall.
View of Woman's Hall, now Stalnaker Hall, from the roof of a neighboring building.  Several cars are visible on Maiden Lane in front of the building.