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At P.D.Q Concert members of orchestra are dressed in period costumes with white wigs.

145. P.D.Q. Bach Concert, West Virginia University

146. Student Actor in Peter Pan Style Costume, West Virginia University

147. Scene from Student Production of 'Cat on A Hot Tin Roof,' West Virginia University

148. Scene from Student Production of 'Cat on A Hot Tin Roof,' West Virginia University

149. Scene from Student Production of 'Peter Pan,' West Virginia University

150. Rehearsal for the Student Production of 'School for Scandal,' West Virginia University

151. Scene from Student Production of 'Peter Pan,' West Virginia University

152. Scene from a Student Production, West Virginia University

A scene from 'School for Scandal': left Bod Merriam as 'Lord Peter Teazle'; right Evy Andrews as 'Lady Teazle'.

153. Scene from Student Production of 'School For Scandal,' West Virginia University

154. Rehearsing for a Student Production, West Virginia University

155. Scene from a Student Production, West Virginia University

156. Scene from a Student Production, West Virginia University

A scene from WVU drama production 'Peter Pan' shows him flying in a children's bedroom.

157. Scene from Student Production of 'Peter Pan,' West Virginia University

Members of WVU sororities play a Derby Day Game of 'bottle feeding'; Kappa Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma are in the crowd.

158. Derby Day Games, West Virginia University

Members of sororities play a Derby Day Game of Musical Ice Water. Shown here is a Kappa Kappa Gamma in a kiddie pool.

159. Derby Day Games, West Virginia University

Members of WVU sororities play a Derby Day Game of 'Zip Strip'.

160. Derby Day Games, West Virginia University

161. Greek Games Cart Race, West Virginia University

162. Fraternity Members Use Sledgehammers on Pianos, West Virginia University

163. Fraternity Members Use Sledgehammers on Pianos, West Virginia University

164. Fraternity Members Chopping Up Pianos, West Virginia University

Fraternity brothers team work gets the job done for their Homecoming float.

165. Finishing Touches on Sigma Chi's Homecoming Float, West Virginia University

166. Shooting Pool at the Mountainlair, West Virginia University

167. Mountaineer Freedom Party Campaigning, West Virginia University

168. Face Painting on Peace Day, West Virginia University

The person clapping is Pat Samargo; and on the left with the mustache is Harry Shaw, an anti-war activist.

169. Students Protest the State Road Commission and Arch Moore, West Virginia University

Skip Shahan is Drum Major and Harry Stock is twirler on the left.

170. Marching Band Entering Football Field for Pre-Game Show, West Virginia University

WVU marching band performs at football game.

171. WVU Marching Band Performing, West Virginia University

WVU marching band cheers the team from the stands.

172. WVU Marching Band Cheering for the Team, West Virginia University

WVU marching band performs during half time.

173. WVU Marching Band Performing, West Virginia University

WVU marching band performs on the field.

174. WVU Marching Band Performing, West Virginia University

175. Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity Members, West Virginia University

176. Fi Bater Capper Members, the Mountaineer, and Cheerleaders, Run onto the Field, West Virginia University

177. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, West Virginia University

178. Kappa Kappa Psi, Band Fraternity, West Virginia University

Front Row, left to right: Unknown, Unknown, Theresa Lineratore, Karla Kappel, and Carolyn Peluso. Back Row, left to right: Sally Cox, Judy Marra, Unknown, Bev Wilson, Unknown, and Nancy Evans.

179. Mortar Board, Senior Women's Honorary, West Virginia University

180. Chimes, Junior Women's Honorary, West Virginia University

181. Li-Toon-Awa, Sophomore Women's Honorary, West Virginia University

182. Helvetia, Sophomore Men's Honorary, West Virginia University

183. Sphinx, Senior Men's Honorary, West Virginia University

184. Alpha Tau Alpha, Agriculture Education Fraternity, West Virginia University

A front view of Bridgeport Bank in 1969.

185. Bridgeport Bank, Bridgeport, W. Va.

186. Mountaineer Gil Reel

The Mountaineer is Gil Reel.

187. University of Pittsburgh Mascot Pitt Panther and Mountaineer Gil Reel

188. Gil Reel, Mountaineer and Friend

Children seated in a circle in the gym at the Shack.

189. Summer Day Camp at the Shack Neighborhood House, Scott's Run, W. Va.

The Soul and Latin Theater was a street theater group in Harlem that performed plays dealing with cultural issues of the 1960s that were also related to the lives of the actors. The participants of SALT performed all duties associated with the theater including the set up of the stage, lights, sound, etc...  Tony Vasquez eventually played the character of a drug addict in Maryat Lee's play "DOPE!"Maryat Lee (born Mary Attaway Lee; May 26, 1923 – September 18, 1989) was an American playwright and theatre director who made important contributions to post-World War II avant-garde theatre.  She pioneered street theatre in Harlem, and later founded EcoTheater in West Virginia, a community based theater project.Early in her career, Lee wrote and produced plays in New York City, including the street play “DOPE!”  While in New York she also formed the Soul and Latin Theater (SALT), and wrote plays centered around the lives of the actors in the group.In 1970 Lee moved to West Virginia and formed the community theater group EcoTheater in 1975.  Beginning with local teenagers from the Governor’s Summer Youth Program, the rural theater group grew, and produced plays based on oral histories collected from the local community.  Each performance of an EcoTheater play involved audience participation and discussion.  With the assistance of the Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, guest scholars became a part of EcoTheater.

190. Soul and Latin Theater actor, Tony Vasquez operating the sound or (as Sound Technician) in N.Y.C.

The Soul and Latin Theater group.  Bottom row from left: Jose Colon, Gwendolyn Braddock, Maria Gonzales, Norma Acevedo, Jose Mojica; Middle row: Maryat Lee, Maggie Camacho, Lucky Figueroa; Top row: Esteban Seaton.The Soul and Latin Theater was a street theater group in Harlem that performed plays dealing with cultural issues of the 1960s that were also related to the lives of the actors.Maryat Lee (born Mary Attaway Lee; May 26, 1923 – September 18, 1989) was an American playwright and theatre director who made important contributions to post-World War II avant-garde theatre.  She pioneered street theatre in Harlem, and later founded EcoTheater in West Virginia, a community based theater project.Early in her career, Lee wrote and produced plays in New York City, including the street play “DOPE!”  While in New York she also formed the Soul and Latin Theater (SALT), and wrote plays centered around the lives of the actors in the group.In 1970 Lee moved to West Virginia and formed the community theater group EcoTheater in 1975.  Beginning with local teenagers from the Governor’s Summer Youth Program, the rural theater group grew, and produced plays based on oral histories collected from the local community.  Each performance of an EcoTheater play involved audience participation and discussion.  With the assistance of the Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, guest scholars became a part of EcoTheater.

191. Maryat Lee and the Soul and Latin Theater Actors

Robert Byrd was a West Virginia Senator, pictured here at the Borror home at 3743 N. 4th Street, Arlington, V. A.

192. Senator Robert C. Byrd