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Executive Secretary, 1971.
Members of WVU sororities play a Derby Day Game of 'Zip Strip'.
Season's Greetings, 1971 has passed. Our wish for you and your family for the New Year 1972 is a full measure of health, happiness and all things good. 1972 will be another year of opportunity for us to learn to serve you even better. For the twenty-sixth in our series of West Virginia etchings, we have chosen "Old Main" the original building on the campus of West Virginia Institute of Technology in Montgomery. It is fitting that Old Main should be Tech's symbol for  it's Seventy-fifth Anniversary. The charming brick building first opened its doors to students in 1897. By 1904 Old Main had added new east and west wings housing both classrooms and dormitory space. Old Main now is the Administrative Center for Tech and still provides classroom space. Today's sprawling Tech campus is a complex of blended architectural styles with many contemporary buildings including the new Vining Library and the Community and Technical College building. These additions, to be occupied in early 1972, are further evidence of West Virginia Institute of Technology's contribution to the educational needs of West Virginia and the nation. We West Virginians can be proud of the development of our state. As a token of our appreciation for your friendship and patronage, we have again commissioned Artist James Swann to make the original etching which is here reproduced for framing if you wish. Sydney M. Kleeman, President Frankenberger and Company. P.S. Artist James Swann suggests framing this etching with a mat around it 2 or 2.5 inches wide.'
A car damaged by tornado found at the bottom of Lawman Avenue, Bridgeport, W. Va.
This house was torn down to make room for two parking lots. It was located on Spruce Street.
Woman facing camera is the oldest person at the dinner.
African American man singing at the head of the table.
People seated around tables in the gym.
Benny Cook, Matt Cook, Virgie M. Cook Lilly, Denver Cook, and George W. Cook pictured together.
Jerry West presents the first annual Jerry West Scholarship to Kenneth Tawney of Spencer, W. Va. Tawney attended WVU, subsequently earning a law degree.
Rene Henry with California Gov. Ronald Reagan at The Republican Governor's Conference in Indiana.
Caption reads: (NY8-March 6) FAMED AUTHOR DIES-- Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Pearl Buck, the noted China expert, died Tuesday at Danby, VT., a spokesman said. Miss buck, who wrote 84 books, was 80. She died at her home in Danby.