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A group portrait of West Virginia University Alumni.

1. West Virginia University Alumni, Morgantown, W. Va.

2. David Jacobs, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, West Virginia University

3. Dave Jacobs, West Virginia University

The class of 1909, Emeritus club reunites in 1959; Mr. Grumbein seated at front far left.

4. Class of 1909, Emeritus Club, West Virginia University

At Alumni breakfast, an alumni is interviewed by MC.

5. Alumni Breakfast, West Virginia University

Faulconer was the founder of Pipestem State Park and  one of West Virginia's most esteemed historians. A native of Hinton, W. Va., Faulconor's active fundraising eventually led to the building of the Bluestone Center, city hall, a 4-H Camp and city sewage system. His most noted achievement was the creation of Pipestem, acclaimed as one of the 10 best family vacation resorts in the nation. Though Faulconer once owned the Hinton Daily News, he served as a columnist for the Beckley Post-Herald toward the end of his life. He died at the age of 78.A graduate of Hinton High School in 1923, Faulconer spent two years at West Virginia University as a pre-med student before returning to Hinton in 1926 to become the managing editor of Hinton Daily News. He held that position until 1937 when he left to manage Hinton Insurance Agency and pursue other business interests. In 1947, Faulconer and his brother purchased the Hinton Daily News where he served as publisher and editor until 1973 when the newspaper was sold.Faulconer was an active member of the community, serving 17 years as a member of the advisory board of the state Department of Highways, was vice chairman of the board and a director of the National Bank of Summers, and helped organize the Mountaineer Travel Council, Summers County Boys Scout Council, and the City/County Chamber of Commerce. He received countless awards and citations including a special award in 1973 by the West Virginia Department of Commerce for outstanding contributions to the development of tourism in West Virginia.

6. John E. Faulconer, Right, and Associate, Hinton, W. Va.

View of home lived in by Harold, son of Edward Calvin Eagle.Edward C. Eagle served on the local Hinton bar for nearly a quarter of a century after paying his way through West Virginia University. Mr. Eagle served his first term as prosecuting attorney of Summers County from 1902 to 1904 and for the following twenty years was the United States commissioner at Hinton. In 1920, he was elected prosecuting attorney on a platform that called for the suppression of moon-shining and law-breaking in general.

7. Harold Eagle Home on Ballengee Street, Hinton, W. Va.

West, who is holding the ball, attended Chelyan Junior High before attending East Bank High School.

8. Portrait of Jerry West with Middle School Basketball Team, Chelyan, W. Va.

West, No. 44, played for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team from 1960 to 1974. He was an All-Star every year of his career and led Los Angeles to the NBA Finals nine times.

9. Los Angeles Lakers Guard Jerry West

West, left, flies past Louisville's John Turner during the 1959 NCAA Semi-Finals. The Mountaineers won this game 93-78, with 38 points scored by West alone.

10. Mountaineer Jerry West Unstoppable Against Louisville in NCAA Tournament