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Queen Ceres XXII of Tunnelton, Miss Nancy Trickett (on horse), along with the Maids of Honor, Kay Hauser and Connie Graham.
David Frederick Stemple of Aurora, District "J" 1963 Young Farmer.
Delmus F. Meltz, Rt 2 Tunnelton, Recently Enlisted in USMC Centennial Marine Platoon.
Left to right- Pollack, DeBolt, and Charles N. Cochran; Delaware
Yearbook photos of Aurora High School senior class.
Yearbook photos of Rowlesburg High School senior class and faculty.
Individual Portraits of each student.
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.'
Bob Danlevy was an end on the football squad.
The '100' on helmet celebrates State's Centennial.
Left to right- Leftridge, Yost.
Glenn Holton (33) carries ball.
View of the Centennial House, Private Dormitory on Stewart Street, on the downtown campus of West Virginia University.
The mast is erected at Memorial Plaza, which is located directly in front of Oglebay Hall.
West Virginia themed books on two shelves.
Left to right unknown, Dave Ornick, unknown, John Chamberlin.
Standing: Mrs. Paul A. Miller, seated at piano Paula (WVU Class of 1967), and Tommy.
Children are Paula and Tommy.
A view of Memorial Plaza after the completion of the memorial. Woodburn Circle is pictured in background.
A view of completed Memorial Plaza with Oglebay Hall in background.
A view of Memorial Plaza looking down south on University Avenue.  Mast belongs to battleship West Virginia which was sunk at Pearl Harbor.
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'.
David T. Smith, M.D. of Duke University speaks at WVU Medical Center.
Shown here are from left to right, Maurice Evans, Helen Hayes, J. W. Draper, (faculty).
Photos of WVU Presidents are included in the display.
'Words, Toes, and Things.'
Students, including freshmen wearing beanies, in line to pay for their books. 'Right to Left, Chuck Trader and Charlotte Sneddon.'