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37. Hunter P. McCartney, Monticola Advisor and Professor of Journalism, West Virginia University

38. Herman Moses, Associate Director of Residence Halls, West Virginia University

39. Dr. Delmas F. Miller, Principal, University High School, West Virginia University

40. Professor Russell L. Morris, West Virginia University

'First in Chemical Engineering, then ministry.'

41. B. B. Maurer, West Virginia University

42. Oliver Manning, Associate Professor, Music, West Virginia University

43. David Morgan, Resident in Internal Medicine, West Virginia University

Leroy Myers, right, graduate student at Michigan State University, has received a $3,000 annual fellowship for study in the field of city planning and urban renewal, according to Harold W. Lautner, left, head of the M.S.U. department of landscape architecture and urban planning. On behalf of the donor, the Sears-Roebuck Foundation, J.J. Roden, manager of the Sears store in Lansing, Mich., presents the fellowship certificate to Myers. An assistant professor of geography at West Virginia University, Myers will do advanced study at M.S.U. for the coming two years. Four other individuals studying city planning and urban renewal at other universities received similar awards.

44. Leroy Myers Receives Grant for Study, West Virginia University

'Extension Program.'

45. Harold McNiel Ph. D., West Virginia University

Mrs. Miller (d. 1965) is seated at far left; Dr. Miller, President of WVU, is third from left.

46. West Virginia University President (1962-1966) Paul Ausmond Miller and Wife with an Unidentified Couple

'Joseph Moss, Teacher in Art, was the artist(or builder) who painted 'W. Va. Moon' Which won the W. Va. Centennial Prize for best painting by a W. Va. artist.'

47. Joseph Moss, Artist, West Virginia University

'May 6, 1936 - January 26, 1996. A popular history  professor at West Virginia University, Dr. Maxwell was noted for the excellence of his classes and for his broad range of knowledge and humanitarian activities. Raised in Huntington, Dr. Maxwell received his Bachelor of Arts degree from WVU in 1958, served with the army in Germany, then returned to achieve advance degrees and join the faculty. He was an active member of the local and global community, traveling to Guatemala to assist on development projects and to El Salvador in 1994 to help oversee that country`s democratic elections. His recent photograph was on display 1/26-5/28/1996'

48. John Allen Maxwell, West Virginia University