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'From left to right:  unknown, unknown, Harold Sutor, unknown, Mr. Payne, Ivan Given, unknown, Chas. Nailler.'
Tom Gartley at the M.H.S. Science fair.
'From left to right: Unknown, Sam Boyd, Harold Shamberger, unknown, Robert Slonniker, unknown.'
Joe Moss and a female student hanging a painting.
Instructor seen to the right of the choir.
'On the left is a mailman who carried mail for years on Spruce and High Streets.    In the center from left to right is Mrs. Tayler and Roy Eminger.  Behind them is Martha Fields.  All others unknown.'
Hoye Walls is standing at right.  He owned a graphic art company “Andrews Photo Arts” on University Ave near North St. He did camera work shooting halftones, line art and other prep work for offset printing.  Also involved in other printing in Morgantown.
At Chestnut and Pleasant Streets.
From left to right: Don Kammert, Bob McDonald, Harley Staggers, Gov. W. W. Barron, Jennings Randolph, unknown.
Buildings pictured are Engineering II, Physics, President's Home, Administration, Law School, and Chemistry.
Buildings pictured cafeteria, Woodburn Hall, Martin Hall, Science Hall, Health Center, and football field.
'Back row from left to right: Oakley Hopkins, Charles Whiston, Sheriff, unknown, Bill Delardas.  Front row from left to right: unknown, unknown, Robert Bowlby, Don Rennie.'
First row: Mabel Stoyer.  Second row: unknown, unknown, Prof. Arthur A. Hall.  Third row: all unknown.  Fourth row: Hugh Runner, unknown, Charles Shetler.
A speaker is talking to a group at a luncheon. J.W. Ruby, Jennings Randolph, and Orville Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture attended the luncheon.
Richard E. Davis (second from left) is standing with other VFW officers in Morgantown, West Virginia.
'Back row, left to right: Bill Wetzel, Art Hahn, Bill Leyke. Sitting, Left to right: unknown, Mrs. Esther Emerson, Robert Donley.'
Far left, Dr. Thos. W. Gavett, head of Human Rights Commission.  Second from left, Charles A. Parsons, Social Security of Morgantown.'
Nurse is sticking the boys finger.
At left with guitar is Dick Shuttlesworth; next to him in plaid jacket is Steve Jenkins; other member in plaid jacket is Lee Maust.
Mechanic working on what appears to be a turbine.
'From left to right: David Randolph, Sue Wilson, Arthur Hall, Rodney Pyles, Robert Childs, Richard Utt.'
Miners help a pony out of the mine.
The constuction of an underground bridge at Decker's Creek.
Storage tank from Morgantown Ordnance Works being transported. Preparation for lifting may be in progress.
Construction workers are digging out the foundation for the Reserve Center on the Mileground in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Pictured on the far left; Lee J. Rice Jr.  Pictured sixth from the right is W. Truslow Hyde Jr.  Pictured fifth from the right is C. R. Nailer.  Pictured third from the right is Don Potter.
'From left to right: unknown, unknown, Jack Gamble, unknown, man who has Stanleys mens store on Pleasant St., Albert Ezzy, Ben Bonfoli.'
Men leaving an elevator after a mine accident in Monongalia County.
M&K was a division of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Mr. Smith (left) and Harry Franks (right) putting up a speed limit 25 sign on College Avenue.
"Middle, Mrs. Thomas McCormick.'
'Left, Mrs. Taylor, right, Mrs. Wm. Ross.'
Girl in the left foreground is Trudy Toland.
Dean Frasure pictured at the far left.
Interior of shirt factory at Marilla in Morgantown, W. Va. Workers are busy on their machines.
The woman helping the girls is Dr. Willa Jarvis 'Mrs. Herb Echert'.
Before 1965 remodeling.
From left to right: C. Glen Zinn, unknown, Jennings Randolph, J. W. Ruby, Martin Piribek, Charles Baker.
Rev. Chapman and his wife are the couple on the right.
The ca. 200 year old Blosser (Robinson) home can be seen in the upper right hand corner. The house was torn down in 2009.
'W. Truslow Hyde, Jr. 'left' security analyst for the F. S. Smither & Co., financial firm, New York, was one of eight analysts who visited the Morgantown area yesterday, heard the store of coal's future and visited the site of Fort Martin where Monongahela Power company will build a new power generating station.  In the group looking at the site from the bridge of the Consolidation Coal company's tow-boat, the R. L. Ireland, are, left to right:  Hyde, Don Kammert, administrative vice president of Monongahela Power company; C. R. Nailler, vice president, operations, Consolidation Coal company; President Don Potter of Monongahela and J. Lee Rice, Jr., president of Allegheny Power Systems, host to the analysts on their visit to the Monongahela Valley.'
'Back Row from left to right: Charles Stevenson, Superintendent of Schools, James McCartney, President of the Chamber of Commerce, Elmer Prince, City Manager.  Sitting: Ernest J. Nesius, Head of Appalachian Center.'
Col. Snyder is on the left.
'From left to right: Chas. J. Whiston, Sheriff of Monongalia County, Tom Jackson, unknown, Robert Nestor.'
On the left is A. J. Dickey, Manager of Murphys.
Santa Claus holding a typewriter visiting a child in the Monongalia County General Hospital.
Walls have begun to go up in some areas of the school.
Mr. Hunter J. Conrad, Assistant Principal of Morgantown High School till 1963, is standing directly behind the man signing the document.
Men standing with surveying equipment next to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks and the Monongahela River.