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Student carries sign 'Senator Byrd was a member of KKK'.
Commencement in the Field House on Beechurst.
Commencement in the Field House on Beechurst.
Left to right, Dr. Boso; Dr. Morgan, Dr. Ravitz.
'James P. McGee, Right, Researcher Director, U.S. Bureau of Mines, introduces Chester A. Arents, Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University at George R. Strimberck`s Seminar Series, Morgantown Research Center, Collins Ferry Road. Dean Arent`s topic was 'Engineering and Society', an Analysis of the engineer`s role is solving the problems of society.'
Chester A. Arents, center, Dean of West Virginia University`s College of Engineering, accepts a $3,000 check from D.C. York, right, President of Petroleum Industry Electrical Association, Charleston. Looking on is Ed Wallace of Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation, Clarksburg. The check will be used to establish an interest-free loan fund for qualified junior, senior, and graduate students in electrical engineering.
'James P. McGee, right, Research Director, U.S. Bureau of Mines, introduces Chester A. Arents, Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University at George R. Strimbeck`s Seminar Series, Morgantown Research Center, Collins Ferry Road. Dean Arents topic was "Engineering and Society", an analysis of the engineer`s role in solving the problems of society.
Left to right, Robert E. Lanham, Assistant Professor; Joe Clark Theiss, Teaching Assistant; Unknown; Dr. Royal C. Gilkey, Professor; John Barnes, Graduate Assistant.
'Class of '68.'
'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.'
From left to right Enrico Wickert from Brazil, Terensio Opio from Uganada, Professor Walter Rockenstein, Isaac Shafran from Cuba, and Isao Yamada from Japan.
From left to Right: Dr. Patrick Gainer, English Professor, Mrs. Chitwood; Dr. Oliver P. Chitwood, retired History Professor and Bettijane Christopher Burger. At this staff appreciation dinner the yearbook was dedicated to Dr. Chitwood, and Dr. Gainer received an award for his many years of sponsorship to Monticola. Plaque reads:  'Monticola - To Dr. Patrick W. Gainer in appreciation for continuous dedication and service, from the 1967 staff'.
Subject (Donnelly) is in a machine; Russakoff operates the machine, while Lapp monitors a recorder.  Kaplan stands farther left.
A snapshot from coalworkers pneumoconiosis symposium: shown here is a subject on a respiratory machine, while two men in lab coats monitor.  Russakoff is father right.
A subject is on a test machine, while two researchers monitor the progress.
Vice President of the United States of America, Humphrey, Hubert visits West Virginia university.
John D. Rockefeller, IV, House of Delegates speaks with students of WVU.
Donovan Bond also in photograph.
First on left is Jacqui Muth.
Jim Fagan (center).
With assistance from members of Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, Joe Gluck helps unpack the bell of battle cruiser West Virginia:  Doug Ritchey (left); John Liston (right); Dan Blosser (third from left).
'Old South Weekend.'