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Bill Sirk in uniform, holding a very young fawn.
Greever was later killed in Vietnam.
The mural documents the development of the book through out history and was designed and created by WVU faculty member and local artist, Josephine Mather Aull. It was commissioned by the WVU Book Store and dedicated in the fall of 1968. Though the photograph is black and white the mural is in color.  See the Printed Ephemera Collection, P18181.
Thomas Bennett, a Morgantown native and a Conscientious Objector, willingly served his country as a army medic during the Vietnam War. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, posthumously for his gallantry in action, becoming only the second known Conscientious Objector to earn the Medal. While under heavy fire, he relentessly gave life saving aid to the wounded, eventually costing him his own life. He was killed in Pleiku Province, Republic of Vietnam, February 11, 1969. Bennett was 21 years old.
Harry Heflin (standing, left), acting president; Earl L. Core (standing, right), Professor of Biology; and Wesley Bagby (seated), Professor of History at a graduation ceremony.
WVU marching band performing in formation on the field.
Drum Major and band performs pre-game show for the game audience.