Search Constraints

You searched for: Date 1958 Remove constraint Date: 1958
Number of results to display per page

Search Results

A photo of the 1958 "RC Cola" Pony League Championship baseball team.
The members of the 1958 "Clover Farm" baseball team.
Front left to right: Guy Farmer of Lincoln County, Electric winner; Miss Margaret Adele Bigelow of Wood County, Alumni recognition; Kenneth Kissel of Marshall County, forestry winner.Standing left to right: Aleta Rae Strader ofUpshur County, Canning winner; Sally Ann Ours of Grant County, Achievement winner; Ralph Izard of Boone County, recreation winner; Dwaine Hornbeck of Upshur County, beautification of home grounds winner, and Joan Lee of Kanawha County, leadership winner.
4-H members compete at the state fair with their steer.
West scores against Canisius's Greg Britz with a back-handed field goal. WVU won the pictured game, 86 - 66.
West jumps to block GW's George Marshall and his layup shot during this 1958 game.  WVU won 93 to 66.
A group of men are gathered at a spring banquet held at Hotel Morgan after the West Virginia University basketball team was ranked No. 1 in the United States.In the front row, from left to right, is unidentified, Jerry West, Bobby Joe Smith, Ronnie Retton, Bucky Bolyard, Butch Gude, Jim Warren, and possibly Willie Akers.In the second row, from left to right, is athletic director Red Brown, basketball referee Red Mahalic, Jody Gardner, Loyd Sherer, Don Vincent, Whitie Guyme, team physician Dr. Sam Morris, Golf-pro Reggie Spencer, and Father Scott.In the third row, from left to right, is University of Pittsburgh basketball coach Doc Cartson, WVU head coach Fred Schaus, unidentified, the team's general manager Mr. Gwair, and unidentified.
Bluestone Reservoir and Bluestone Bridge pictured in the background. The farm house is pictured on the right.
Pictured from left to right is Sally Pettry, Grace Pettry Meador, Tommy Keaton, "Buzzy" Meador, and Cecil Meador.
A group of unidentified men huddle around parts of the blown off engine where a handful of bodies were found. Among those killed were engineer W. H. Anderson, fireman J. W. Sullivan, and head brakeman O. L. Richmond.
View of the wreckage.
Looking down the road at the house located in Forest Hill District.