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A photo of the 1957 I.O.O.F Little League baseball team.
A photo of the 1957 Lions Little League baseball team.
West, the "tallest player in basketball" at 6'3" keeps Smith from successfully making a shot. At this game, West Virginia University handed Kentucky their fifth home defeat in 15 years.Both West and Smith made the United States Olympic team two years later in 1960.
Sitting, from left to right, is Manager Ronald Lewellen, Jerry Turner, Butch Goode, Jim Reiss, Jim Warren, Jay Jacobs, and Manager Jim Cook.Standing, from left to right, is Assistant Coach Jim Sottile, Jerry West, Jim Ritchie, Joe Posch, Pat Duffy, Willie Akers, and Coach Quentin Barnette.
West (right) lived in the home of Erlinda and Ann Dinardi (center), located on 65 Beechurst Avenue.
Looking at the church building from the parking lot.
An unidentified church sits on a hill in Summers County.
Looking at the building from across the dirt path.
View of the church building from across the street.
Looking at the church from the dirt parking lot across the road.
Automobiles cover the lawn in front of the movie screen.
A crowd exits the church, pictured on the left. Cars are parked beside the post office building on the right.
Picture showing the church building's exterior.
The victorious football team poses with their trophy. The trophy is the Cinderella carriage drawn by horses. Subjects unidentified.
Five unidentified young men pose with the large quantity of fish they caught.
Five unidentified men pose in front of Ashland gas pumps with the schrader fish they have caught.
The home is located rear from Avis Ridge going toward downtown Hinton.
Photo of the car lot exhibiting Ford vehicles.
A crowd gathers around the new Ford automobiles parked in front of the store lot.
Helen F. Holt served as the first woman Secretary of State of West Virginia. She had a major influence on the living conditions and long term health care of the elderly of America.
Left:Grace Edwards, longtime educator in Monongalia County schools and founder of the Civic Boosters in the county. The organization sought black entertainers to perform in Morgantown such as Hazel Scott (pictured right), a New York jazz pianist.