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Jayne Mansfield, the Grand Marshall of Martinsburg Centennial Parade and her daughter ride in a car driven by Jim Dailey, sign autographs for two young boys.
'First Prize, West Virginia Painting, West Virginia Moon by Joe Moss.  Made for W. Va. Centennial. West Virginia Centennial Commission, 1608 Kanawha Blvd. East, Charleston 1, West Virginia.'
Westover Bridge visible beyond platform set up for concert.
Currency exhibit of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Virginia on display in the lobby of the First National Bank, Morgantown, W. Va.
Man reading some tape. 'For Centennial.'
J. W. Ruby gives flowers to Miss Sterling Faucet at her coronation.
Shoppers entering Montgomery Ward in Morgantown, W. Va. During Project 63 maintenance.
A group of men stand outside of Whiteside Clothing Store in Morgantown, W. Va.
Men working on the windows and railings on the outside of the Baptist Church on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.
Crowds gather to watch the extinguishing of Glass Plant Fire in Star City near Morgantown, W. Va.
Damage of interior of Glass Plant after fire located in Star City, near Morgantown, W. Va. Machinery is visibly damaged.
Flames seen during the Glass Plant fire in Star City, near Morgantown, W. Va.
Smoke fills the interior of the Glass Plant in Star City, near Morgantown, W. Va.
Damage seen caused by a fire at the Star City Glass Plant, near Morgantown, W.Va.
Damage seen caused by a fire in the Glass Plant at Star City, near Morgantown, W. Va.
Damage of the Glass Plant fire in Star City, near Morgantown, W. Va., seen. Men look at the damage of the building.
Firefighters stand on materials at the Glass Plant in Star City, near Morgantown, W. Va. The plant had already been on fire.
Moose Lodge on Spruce Street in Morgantown, W. Va. Materials seen outside of the building, and a worker is hauling a wheelbarrow.
'Morgantown fire dept. helps welcome the centennial showboat Rhododendron to town.'
Crowds gather on the Courthouse Square to see Governor Wally Barron and actor Don Knotts who are standing at the podium.
Portrait of Barbara Standish Smith before going to Cedar Lakes Camp.
'Steve Hedges, Morgan Leather Co., Spruce St.'
From left to right: Larry Shreve and Jim Hayhurst.
'Donald F. Riedeman, Chairman of the Marion County Heart Committee, is shown on the right present a $2,000 grant to the West Virginia University School of Medicine for research of the genetic aspects of congenital heart disease. Dean Clark K. Sleeth accepts the check for the study.'
Nurses show the first babies born in 1963, West Virginia's Centennial Year.
Group standing behind a trash bin.  The men are from left to right: Bob Creel, Earl Reiner, unknown, Z. A. Clark.
From left to right: Ethel Gaston, Addie Gaston, Mrs. Willa Corder and Annie Fullerton.
Two male students, Bill Gainer 'left' and Rick Defere 'right' are playing table tennis at the triad graduation festival. Dave Smith is watching in the background 'far left'.
Allison Avenue before it was paved.
View of members of the University High School Future Farmers of America in Morgantown, W. Va preparing ham, bacon, and eggs for a Federation show. Members include: Arthur Thompson, Dale Fox, Charles Everly, William Brown, and David Ruth.
Triad Bowling Party after High School Graduation at Old Mountainlair.  Bowling far left is Jane McGinnis, at far right, Nancy Conrad.  Student visible in the background at left are Mary Harbert, Albert Lakatos, Don Ayresman, and Judy Helmick.
'Charleston, West Virginia--$100 ham and bacon will be served at the Pioneer Breakfast on Statehood Day, June 20th, at the Rose City Cafeteria on Lee Street in Charleston. The State of West Virginia will be 100 years old on June 20th and the Centennial Commission hopes all citizens sharing the same birth date will join in the festivities planned for the breakfast. A full course breakfast will be served from 7 til 9 a.m. and there will be entertainment and prizes for the guests. Committee in charge includes, reading left to right, Bob Phillips and Juanita McCollam, co-chairmen of the event; Adj. General Gene Hall Williams and Grover Waybright, Jr. Both Mrs. McCollam and Adj. General Williams celebrate their birthdays on June 20th. Reservations may be made, or tickets for $1.00 purchased, from the Centennial Commission, 1608 Kanawha Boulevard, E. Charleston, West Virginia.'
Pictured left to right; Aimee Smith-Maid of Honor, Joyce Rodenheaver-Queen of May and Barbara Peterson-Maid of Honor.
Portrait of National Youth Science Campers, comprised of the top two science-minded students from every state, tour the Union Carbide Corp. Technical Center at South Charleston, W. Va.  With Carbide engineer Ron Rayther (far left) are Joe Obuchowski (second from left) of Bellows Falls, Vt., Douglas Karo of Bethesda, Md., and Richard Katz of Baltimore, Md.  The National Youth Science Camp, which is held deep in the Allegheny Mountains near Bartow, W. Va. for three weeks ending July 17, brings together the two top science-minded students from every state for lectures and seminars at research and professional levels, field trips to study West Virginia's natural wonders, and side trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at nearby Green Bank and the state and nation's capitols.  The state of West Virginia sponsors the camp.
'Idaho's representatives, Dick Goldberg (left) of Sun Valley and Jim Willms of Gooding, are operating an IBM 1620 electronic digital computer at the National Youth Science Camp, deep in the Allegheny Mountains near Bartow, W. Va.  The camp brings together the top two science-minded students from every state for lectures and seminars at research and professional levels, field trips to study the state's natural wonders, and side trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at nearby Green Bank and the state and nation's capitols.  The state of W. Va. sponsors the three weeks' camp, which ends July 17th.'
'Montana's representatives, Benjamin Marchello (left) of Billings, and R. L. Erion of Missoula, unfurl the state flag at the National Youth Science Camp deep in the Allegheny Mountains near Bartow, W. Va.  The State of West Virginia and the University bring together the two top science-minded students from every state for three weeks of lectures and seminars at the research and professional levels, field trips studying the state's natural wonders, and side trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at nearby Green Bank and the state and nation's capitols.'
'Small fry get acquainted with two National Youth Science Campers, Paul Wilkens (left) of Castlewood, S. D. and Gary Shimoda of Honolulu, Hawaii, on the steps of West Virginia's state capitol at Charleston.  Wilkens is an All-State basketball player; for Shimoda, this is his first trip to the U. S. Mainland.  The camp, which is held deep in the Allegheny Mountains near Bartow, W. Va. for three weeks ending July 17, brings together the two top science-minded students from every state for lectures and seminars at research and professional levels, field trips to study the state's natural wonders, and side trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at nearby Green Bank and the state and nation's capitols.  The state of West Virginia sponsors the camp.'