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W. Bagby, front. Joe Gluck, back left, Dean Student Education Services.
Left, Joseph Gluck; Center, Unknown; Right, Dean, C. A. Arents, College of Engineering.
On Stage: Dr. Irvin Stewart, Speaking; Joseph Gluck, Seated at right; American Arts Trio - Portnoy, Drucker, Engberg.
Two WVU faculty members sit at a desk while one on the left Joseph Gluck holds a microphone.
President Stewart greets students at the door; receiving line from left to right, Dr. Irvin Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Gluck and Mr. Joseph Gluck.
Military officers listen as Joseph Gluck speaks at dedication of the bell from the 'West Virginia' outside Oglebay Hall. In the background is Woodburn Hall.
'Rev. Joe Gluck speaks at Dec. 7, 1967 dedication ceremonies for the bell from the armored cruiser 'U.S.S. West Virginia.'  Two other main speakers are shown seated in the first row: WVU President James B. Harlow (second from left) and Naval Reserve Captain Marlyn E. Lugar (third from left).
'Read Adm. James W. Kelly, chief of Naval Chaplains (left), shakes hands with Rev. Joe Gluck, WVU director of Student Affairs at "Man and His Religions" Symposium Jan. 7-9, 1968.'
'WVU Prof. of History and chairman of the program planning committee John Caruso (speaking) introduces famed Kentucky writer Jesse Stuart for his Feb. 24, 1967 luncheon address at the 'Lessons of History' symposium. Also shown, from left to right, are: Ruel Foster, WVU prof. and chairman of English; Stuart; Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann, member of the WVU Board of Governors; Joseph Gluck, WVU director of student educational services; and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin, wife of the acting president of WVU.'
'Feb. 13, 1967 WVU Birthday Dinner, from left to right: Ray Wilkins; Joe Gluck, WVU Director of Student Affairs; Congressman Arch Moore; Marine Corps Brig. Gen. and WVU alumnus General Earl E. Anderson.  Woman with back turned is unidentified.'
With assistance from members of Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, Joe Gluck helps unpack the bell of battle cruiser West Virginia:  Doug Ritchey (left); John Liston (right); Dan Blosser (third from left).
A portrait of Guy Stewart (third from left), Burkey Lilly (far right) and Joe Gluck (second from right) standing with four other men.