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'West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess - Miss Eleanor Cook of Holden (second from right), West Virginia's princess in the Cherry Blossom Festival, is greeted by Senator Chapman Revercomb (R-WVA) at his Washington office. Miss Cook is flanked by two of her West Virginia attendants, Mrs. Jacquelyne Blake (standing next to the Senator) and Miss Sandra Waggy of Charleston. Both Miss Waggy, who represented West Virginia in the Miss Universe Contest in 1954, and Mrs. Blake are secretaries in Revercomb's office. Miss Cook, daughter of Mrs. Henry H. Cook, Sr., of Holden, is employed as a receptionist for an insurance firm in Washington.; --From Gene Scott'
A photograph of Senator Randolph (right) seated with an unidentified man looking at a Report of the President's Council on Aging.
'The new Wheeling Post Office. The Office, largest in terms of space in West Virginia, will be dedicated Saturday (Oct. 1) at 2 P.M., and both the Postmaster General (right) and the Senator (left) will participate in colorful ceremonies which are open to the public.'
A photograph of Senator Randolph (far right) gathered with Governor Smith (seated, center) and others.
A photograph of Senator Hoblitzell (left) and Norman Mason (right), Commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration.
A photograph of Senators Chapman Revercomb and John Hoblitzell, Jr. shaking hands with an unidentified woman.