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61. WVU Tennis Match

62. WVU sports field

Victorine Louistall-Monroe of Clarksburg was the first known African-American woman to earn a WVU degree (M.Ed., August 1945) and the first African-American faculty member. She was a professor of library science at WVU from 1966 to her retirement in 1978 and is a member of the President's Advisory Board.

63. Victorine Louistall-Monroe

64. Naomi (Willis) Bannett

65. Lakin State Hospital Staff

Photo of Naomi and Evelyn Willis. Both graduated from Douglas High School and became teachers.

66. The Willis Sisters

67. Mary Evelyn Willis James

68. Naomi Willis Bannett

Coleman was one of WVU's first black graduates.

69. Reverend Harry A. Coleman

70. Women in manufacturing

Woman identified as Helen Waters, Hazel Dillon, Dorothy A. Schultz, Daisy Davis, and Dorothy Harris.

71. Equipment Workshop

Woman married to men in the Army Specialized Training Program operating machinery.

72. Wives of the ASTP