Man in the front row wearing the white jacket is Rex Wolfe. Fourth from right in first row is Vince Mancinelli. Second from right in the second row is Guy Flinn.
Three members of the Service League in Morgantown, West Virginia. Left to right: Mrs. Jake Murphy, Mrs. Arthur Morris, and Mrs. Don J. Eddy, wife of County Judge.
Mr. Tucker Giving Mrs. Bonfili a Dollar, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
Mr. Tucker is giving Mrs. Bonfili a dollar. (Mrs. Bonfili owned a grocery store. Her son played football at Morgantown High School and West Virginia University, and coached the MHS football team. This information came from Mr. Chico, a Morgantown photographer, on 5-4-2006.)
An aerial view of the Morgantown Municipal Airport in Morgantown, West Virginia. Icludes a 5200' x 150' runaway, taxiway, ramp, terminal building, FAA Flight Service Station, T-Hanger, city hanger, and West Virginia University hangar.
Morgantown High School Students on a Football Field, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
'Row 1: Richard 'Rick' Gross. Row 2: Glen Comuntzis, Joyce Stonebraker, Sam Marino, Johanna Householder, Kevin Taylor, Mary Kay Corum, Garret 'Gary' Green.'
Deckers Creek and Elk Street. Morgantown and Kingwood railroad tracks. Two vehicles can be seen off of the railroad tracks. Creek at bottom near vehicles. Neighborhood on far side of the bridge.
Faculty and Adminstration Group Portrait, West Virginia University
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
Seated, first on left Hans McCord; Bill Thompson, standing last on right; Chuck Haden, State Representative, standing sixth from left; John Pyles, standing fifth from left; Dr. Paul A. Miller, President of West Virginia University, seated, head of table.
Included in picture are left to right: 'Dave Martin, Maureen Bennett (no relation to George), George Bennett, Russ Williams, George Zinn, Trenton Dauley'.
Right to Left: William Schumann, Paul Rrevillian, Jack Catlie, J.T. Jamison, S.S. Lynch, Unidentified, and Harold Wildman are being sworn in by City Clerk James Ashburn.
Drummond Chapel Ground Breaking, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
Ground breaking at the site of the Drummond Chapel. Located in Morgantown, W. Va. Some people attending are 'Reverend Charles High; L. Bush Swisher; Glen Liston, Bob Bennett; Chester Arents, Dean, College of Engineering.'
Ed Walls and an unidentified man are holding up a sign about the Quarter and English Horse Show which is at the Sterling Farms in Reedsville, West Virginia.
Morgantown Junior Chamber of Commerce, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
'Left-newly elected president of the Morgantown Junior Chamber of Commerce, Don Marstiller accepts congratulations from retiring president Franklin Stewart at the annual Jaycee Installation banquet held Friday evening at the Arthurdale Inn. The affair was to honor Mr. Martsiller and the other newly elected officers of the organization who are Joe Horton, vice president of internal affairs, Jim Fredlock, vice president of external affairs, and Kirk Curry, re-elected secretary Treasurer. Following the dinner was a dance with music furnished by Eddy Flotz for the enjoyment of members and guests.'
Watching a Square Dance in the Brass Room, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
'Watching square dancing in brass room. From left to right: Mrs. Raymond Bowers, Mr. Bowers, Don Longfellow, Mrs. Anna Jean Shultz, and Mrs. Catherine Coda. In the background is Mrs. Betty Sodomick. Longfellow is Superintendent over Turret Automatics, and Tube Mill. Both Mr. Bowers and Mrs. Shultz are employed in the Tube Mill.'
Chamber of Commerce meeting in Morgantown, West Virginia. Some of those attending are as follows: 'Bill Lgyne, Robert Smyth, Chief John Lewis, Howard Smyth, and Dyke Raese.
Performing Maintenance on a Gas Turbine at the Coal Research Bureau, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1960-1970
Description:
Coal Research Bureau (Bureau of Mines). Charles N. Resenecker of the Bureau's gas turbine staff checks assembly of the bearing between the turbine and compressor rotors. The large bladed rotor at the left contains the new blades, and is the heart of the gas turbine plant. The air compressor is the bladed unit at the right. Hot high-speed gases from the combustion of coal spin the rotor at the left and then leave through an exhaust stack (not shown). The air compresor, rotated by the turbine, supplies air needed to burn the coal. The turbine also drives electric generators (not shown in this photograph).