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1. Corner of High Street and Walnut Street at Night, Morgantown, W. Va.

People on horses ride down High Street for a parade.

2. Labor Temple Parade on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

3. Flood Waters Surrounding a Small Building in Mercer County, W. Va.

4. Flooded Farm Field, Mercer County, W. Va.

'Charles Boyles (left) and Kenneth Elliott, greasing a hay crusher, are getting ready for today's Livestock Field Day which will be held out at the University Animal Husbandry farm on Stewartstown Road beginning at 10 o'clock. Boyles, superintendent of the livestock farm, and Elliott, an assistant agricultural engineer, will be demonstrating this and other machines at the farm this afternoon.'

5. Charles Boyles and Kenneth Elliott Work with Farm Equipment at West Virginia University Animal Husbandry Farm

6. WVU Basketball Player Rod Hundley Speaks to the Crowd During Awards Ceremony

7. Construction of Medical Center, West Virginia University

8. Dispensary Hall and Walkway in Front of Women's Hall, WVU

A Football player rides on a float with a golden elephant.

9. Homecoming Parade, West Virginia University

Singers and musicians standing on the steps of a church holding musical instruments. Left to right:  Ann Martin, Denver Lewis, Gary McDaniels, John Martin, Jr., Flo Jasper, Lucian McDaniels, and Dorothy McDaniels.

10. Tri-District Sing, Bethel Baptist Church, Monongalia County, W. Va.

William Hornsby (center)interviewed by Rene Zabeau and Glen Armstrong, Educ.  Dir. W. Va. SFL.

11. Rene Zabeau, William Hornsby, and Glen Armstrong, West Virginia State Federation of Labor

'West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess - Miss Eleanor Cook of Holden (second from right), West Virginia's princess in the Cherry Blossom Festival, is greeted by Senator Chapman Revercomb (R-WVA) at his Washington office. Miss Cook is flanked by two of her West Virginia attendants, Mrs. Jacquelyne Blake (standing next to the Senator) and Miss Sandra Waggy of Charleston. Both Miss Waggy, who represented West Virginia in the Miss Universe Contest in 1954, and Mrs. Blake are secretaries in Revercomb's office. Miss Cook, daughter of Mrs. Henry H. Cook, Sr., of Holden, is employed as a receptionist for an insurance firm in Washington.; --From Gene Scott'

12. Senator Chapman Revercomb with Cherry Blossom Princesses