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'Commencement participants standing in front of E. Moore Hall'.
Graduates in Field House.
Chairman of Faculty, 1883-1885.
West Virginia University Women's Basketball Team member, Georgeann Wells dunks one in through the rim. In a 1984 contest against the University of Charleston, Wells was the first woman to dunk a basketball during a collegiate game.
Left to right- Dick Symons, Will Robinson, Curt Price 'White'.
Players Lowe, Hummell, Woods all nearby.
Players Dick Symons (#45), Mike Truell (#22) and Will Robinson (#14) vs. Maryland.
This shot was staged for a film making class under the speech department. The couples did not necessarily know each other.  They were stopped and asked if they would pose for the film.
West Virginia University Mountaineer football game photograph taken from the Press Box.
'Fi Batar's Razz, Freshmen girls.'
West Virginia University Basketball Coach Bucky Waters is signaling plays to his players, while Assistant Coach Sonny Moran, an unidentified coach, and Whitey Gwynne, the trainer looks on from the bench.
Running play to the left side of the line on a Winter's day at Mountaineer Field.
Former Professor of Military Science.
Director of Student Counseling Service.
'Hey who's pushing?'
Cincinnati's quarterback prepares to hand off the ball.
The snow covered bridge and sidewalks make foot and vehicle travel difficult around old Mountaineer Field.
'Free ball.' Pitchout left to the running back.
Childhood nickname was 'snork.'
Skip Kintz-15, Wayne Grimm-11, Carey Bailey-52.
'Row 1:  Donn Lornier, Cliff Bononi, Joe Fedor, Marv Warner, Dave McCandless, Jerry Johnson, Jere Engle.  Row 2:  Jack Cargnoni, Steve Orlosky, Roger Lamens, Bob Bettorel, Coach George Nedeff.  Row 3:  Mitch Finchum, Jim Morris, Bob Scott, Jim Leete, Dave Najor, George Elias, Don Roofner, Tom Cunningham, Neil Obenshein.'
Overhead shot during a kickoff.
Center Prepares to Snap the Ball.