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A photograph of three young boys, the Blosser youngsters, as a musical group.  They organized a Cancer Crusade.
A photograph of Dr. Wiles (center), County Health Agent, with others inspecting a gravel pit.
A photograph of A. James Manchin (seated) with an unidentified group of gentlemen.
A photograph of James Thomas standing next to a machine that produces driver's licenses.
"George Proclaims his day-- George Washington's birthday sale sponsored in Morgantown by the Down Action Council. Russell L. Long, well [known] local impersonator and entertainer, donned the garb of the Revolutionary period and paraded city streets telling everyone about the event."
Judge Eddy (seated, first on left) sitting with another man listening to a presentation.
Two students possibly working on their registration forms.
A scene from registration at the Field House.
From left to right in front: Tom Curtis, Rev. Michael Payne, and Berta Lambert (with microphone).
First on left is Jacqui Muth.
'High school students from all parts of West Virginia began registering at the University Medical Center yesterday afternoon for the State Science Fair, in progress through tomorrow morning.  The young scientists are among 300 high school students exhibiting science projects and presenting research papers. Exhibits will be open for public inspection at the Med Center from 9 to 11 a.m. tomorrow (April 15).  The Science Fair is sponsored by the West Virginia Academy of Science, meeting simultaneously with the high school representatives.'
A subject is on a test machine, while two researchers monitor the progress.
A snapshot from coalworkers pneumoconiosis symposium: shown here is a subject on a respiratory machine, while two men in lab coats monitor.  Russakoff is father right.
Subject (Donnelly) is in a machine; Russakoff operates the machine, while Lapp monitors a recorder.  Kaplan stands farther left.
Dr. Harry Heflin is standing and on the left is Martin Piribek, the president of First National Bank.