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49. Guy O. Farmer, Rhodes Scholar, 1934, West Virginia University

50. Ironing Demonstration at Boy's State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

51. Manicuring Nails at State Boy's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

52. Learning Better Grooming and Shampooing at Boy's State 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

53. Refinishing Furniture at Women's 4-H Camp, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

54. Boys Manicuring Nails, Learning Better Grooming at 4-H Camp

55. Five Best Dressed Boys at 4-H Camp No. 2

56. Five Best Dressed Boys at 4-H Camp No. 2

57. Helen Regina and her Family Orchestra, Sprouse Winning Orchestra at 4-H Jubilee

The photo was taken at Mt. Wood Cemetery in Wheeling honoring S. P. Hullihen, M.D., D.D.S. (father of Oral Surgery in U. S. ): some attendees in the picture are identified as follows 1) C. Baxter Morris, D.D.S. President W. Va. State Dental Society 2) G. B. Writes, D.D.S., Pres. American Dental Assoc. 3)Edward P.  Armbrecht, D.D.S. Chairman Hullihen Day Celebration, City of Wheeling 4)F. N. Carroll, D.D.S., Pres. Wheeling district Dental Society 5)W. D. Giesler, D.D.S., Member of  Wheeling District Dental Society.

58. Ceremony Honoring S. P. Hullihen , M.D. , D. D. S., Wheeling, W. Va.

Camp friends and others in the classroom.

59. Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Group, Union, W. Va.

Harriet Lyon Jewett from a photo accompanying her April 1936 WVU Alumni reminiscence of life as one of WVU's first female students. Enlarged from Sallie Norris Showalter's copy of the WVU Alumni. Donor: Norris' grandaughter Sallie Showater Barnes.Harriet Eliza Lyon, a transfer student from Vassar College was WVU's first woman graduate. The only woman in the fourteen member Class of 1891, she won the honor of being valedictorian. Born in Fedonia, New York, she moved to Morgantown with her family in 1867 when her father, Franklin Smith Lyon, accepted a position as one of WVU's first professors. After graduating from the University, Harriet Lyon returned to Fredonia and married Franklin Jewett, a professor of science at the Fredonia Normal school. She raised four children and was active as a musician, singer, composer, and community leader. Harriet Lyon was a grandniece of Mary Lyon, the founder of Mt. Holyoke College.

60. Portrait of Harriet Lyon, West Virginia University