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Drawing of Consolidation Coal Co.'s Williams Mine in W. Va. Photo copy print done by George E. Koehler, Inc., 612 Wood Street. Neg. No. 23459. GR. 1-5742.

1. Drawing of Consolidation Coal Company's Williams Mine Facility

Artist's rendering of City Hall.

2. City Building, Parkersburg, W. Va.

3. Oil Tank beside the Road in Volcano, W. Va.

'Deserted site of Volcano in 1953 looking south from large tank.'

4. Deserted Site of Volcano, W. Va.

John Schaffer's store which was the last building standing in Volcano, West Virginia.

5. Schaffer's Store, Volcano, W. Va.

6. University High School Football Team, Morgantown, W. Va.

7. Romines Mill Covered Bridge, Lost Creek Road, Harrison County, W. Va.

'First row (left to right)--Gene Lathey, Ted Anderson, Ray Surbaugh, Dick Nocholson, Danny Williams, Eddie Dugan, Jim Peyton, Jack Stone, Dick Tredway, Joe Papetti, Jack Rabbits, Carl Norman.  Second row--Whitey Gwynne (trainer), Frank Federovitch, Clyde Sweeney, Chick Donaldson, Tommy Allman, Paul Starr, Ray Wlash, Henry Hartline, Bob Snider, Gene Lamone, Phil Canton, Bob Orders, Max Ludwig, Phil Donley (manager).  Third row--Dr. Sam Morris (team physician), Joe Marconi, Bill Jarrett (captain), Bill Hillen, Tom Crutchfield, Ralph Starkey (captain), Bill Marker, Jim Starkey, Bill Forrelli, Bill Underdonk, Don Wilson, Sam Huff, Ben Dunkerley, Bruce Bosley, Carl Roberts (equipment custodian).  Fourth row--John Kernic, Bob Moss, Freddy Wyant, Larry Doljac, Jack Bledsoe, Gene Corum (coach), Russ Crane (coach), Art Lewis (head coach), Ed Shockey (coach), Gary Bunn, Rollin McCleary, Gerry McInerney, Harry Sweeney.'

8. WVU Football Team

View of College Park Apartments, West Virginia University.

9. College Park Apartments, West Virginia University

Student reading with his young daughter.

10. Interior View of College Park Apartment, West Virginia University

11. Workers Cleaning Stands of Mountaineer Field, West Virginia University

'P.I. Reed (Chairman, Committee on Awards), Alvin E. Austin (director of department of Journalism, University of North Dakota, and president of the American Society of Journalism School Administrators), and Frank Shea (foreign correspondent and assistant to the publisher of the news magazine, Time) at the time ASJSA presented its eighth annual publication award 1953/08/26 at Michigan State College. Mr. Shea delivered the main luncheon address that day.'

12. P. I. Reed at the American Society of Journalism School Adminstrators Meeting