Presentation of the Kappa Psi Scholastic Achievement Award, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1963
Description:
'Louis Barker of Dunbar, Kanawha County, left, senior in the School of Pharmacy at West Virginia University, is shown being presented the Kappa Psi scholastic achievement award by Chester Friedl, president of the local chapter. The award is $25 in textbooks presented by the local chapter, Beta Eta, to the student who makes the highest grades during his junior year. Barker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker. Friedl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedl, Athens, Mercer County.'
Carr, William (right) Shaking Hands with Colonel A. H. Davidson
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
'William Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Carr of Mannington and the husband of the former Miss Sheila Dian Bierer of Morgantown, is congratulated by Colonel A. H. Davidson, Jr., Director of the U. S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, upon receiving an 'Outstanding' work performance rating.' 'Technical Liaison Office, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories.'
Receiving National Safety Council Award, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1967
Description:
'Immediate Past General Chairman, Roy W. Walter, receiving outstanding service plaque from NSC Staff Representative, Paul T. Stewart.' 'Roy W. Walter (L) Director of Transportation, State Department of Education, Charleston, W. Va.'
West Virginia University Honors Top High School Scholars, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1967
Description:
'West Virginia University was host Saturday (Nov. 11) to the state's top High School Scholars, all semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Among invited semi-finalists present was Judith Childs of Morgantown High School, Shown above at a luncheon in the new Mountainlair where the honor guests and their parents met members of the WVU administration and faculty. After the Luncheon, during which President James G. Harlow personally commended the students for thier academic achievements, the group toured the University's three Morgantown campuses. Pictured with Judith above left to right are: Mrs. Robert Dunbar; Judith's mother. Mrs. W. H. Childs and her father, Dr. Childs; and Dr. Dunbar. Dean of the College of Agriculture and Forestry.'
West Virginia University Honors Top High School Scholars, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1967
Description:
'West Virginia University was host Saturday (Nov. 11) to the state's top high school scholars, all semi finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Among invited semifinalists present were Ralph Squire (left of Morgantown High School and Leslie Jellinek (second from left) of Elkins High School, shown above at a luncheon in the new Mountainlair where the honor guests and their parents met members of the WVU administration and faculty. After the luncheon, during which President James G. Harlow personally commended the students for their academic achievements the group toured the University's three Morgantown Campuses. Pictured with the two Merit semi-finalists above (left to right) are : their parents, Mrs. Harold L. Jellinek and Dr. Jellinek and William Squire.'
ROTC Cadet Leonard Bloom (Left) Receives the Air Force Athletic Award, West Virginia University
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
'Lt. Colonel Helmuth E. Eberhard, Commander of the Lockbourne AFB AFROTC Summer Training Unit, presents the AFROTC Athletic Award to cadet Leonard O. Bloom, AFROTC Department 915, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W.Va. Inclusive dates of the summer training unit were 16 June- 13 July 63. A total of 235 cadets competed for the award.'
Woodrow P. Corley Recives Chemistry Award, West Virginia University
Date:
1967
Description:
'CONGRATULATIONS, SCHOLAR--Dr. Vincent J. Traynelis, professor and chairman of the West Virginia University department of chemistry, presents a chemistry reference book to Woodrow P. Corley, electrical engineering sophomore from Clarksburg, for being the most outstanding student in last year's freshman chemistry classes. The award is given annually to the student who scores highest on the department's Chemistry 15 final examination. Out of more than 1,000 students in last year's class, Corley scored highest with a 100 percent grade. He was presented the award in front of members of this year's class.'