ROTC Cadets Parade down High Street, West Virginia University
Date:
ca. 1915
Description:
Sign reads, '[unreadable] Spears, Principal. Make the Red & Black, Black & Blue, Get 'em team, we're for U. AB School House. Dr. A. J. Hare, Teacher. Are we slackers" No. You're Wrong. ABs are backers, 100% strong.'
West Virginia State College President and ROTC Student at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Date:
1952
Description:
'ROTC student and college president meet at the artillery center, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.' West Virginia State College, Institute, Kanawha Co., West Virginia.
West Virginia University's R.O.T.C. Band, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1938-40
Description:
WVU Band on old athletic field, and Women's Hall in the background. This location is now where the parking garage is located. '1st row left to right: 1. Director Walter Mestrezat, 3. Jane Green, 6. William (Ray) Broderick, and 14. Bernard McGregor. 2nd row left to right: 22. Edward Eilaud, and 23. Mack Allison. 5th row left to right: 47. Harold Case'
'Left to right, beginning first standing,1. Drum Major, 3. Cal Jacobson, and 6. Paretto Mascioli(?) 2nd row left to right: 10. Samuel Clark(?)14. Walter Mestrezat, Director, and 20. Cal Harry Shelton. 3rd row left to right: Robert Bayles, 24. Junior Macintire, 26. William Broderick, 27. Bernard McGregor and 29. Nathan Hall. 4th row left to right: Wilson Poole Shartidge, and 36. William Barker. 6th row left to right: 49. John Cole, and 50. Walter Cole.'
Unidentified Military Unit at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1916
Description:
Group portrait of young men in uniform, probably West Virginia University students, posing in front of a university building. The doors of the building are labeled with "WV 25" and "WV 30". Several students have Greek symbols written in ink on their left shoulder.
Unidentified Military Unit at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1918
Description:
Group of young men in dress army uniforms, probably West Virginia University students, posing outside a university building. Two of the soldiers have Greek symbols printed in ink on their left shoulder.