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The fraternities pictured are Delta Tau Delta at the bottom, Kappa Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Tau Kappa Epsilon.

1. Fraternity Row, North High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Bottom to top: Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi.  In right top corner: Phi Kappa Psi.

2. Mountainlair Plaza and Fraternity Row, North High Street, West Virginia University

View of students walking around North High Street.  Fraternity houses on left side of street.  Ruins of Mechanical Hall II on front left.  Girls dorm, Boreman, on right.  Men's Halls, later changed to Boreman when girls were to live in them.

3. Fraternity Row, North High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

'Boreman Hall on right, Campus Lunch, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Alpha, etc'.

4. Students Walking up High Street Looking up the Hill, West Virginia University University

'Highland Club.  Became Kappa Sigma house, corner of S. High Street and Simpson Street.'

5. Kappa Sigma House, West Virginia University

Competitors run up the North High Street next to Boreman Hall.

6. Fraternity Hill Climb Competition, West Virginia University

A scene from Greek Week events 'Hill Climb' showing members of Fraternity running up the North High Street.  In the background Administration Building, Old Buildings and Grounds and Security headquarters, Chemistry Building and Armory are also shown.

7. Fraternity Hill Climb Competition, West Virginia University

This photo of the Chi Phi fraternity was done for the 1970 WVU Monticola.  In an effort to get interesting group hosts for the Greek Section, we held a contest for the best idea for their group photo.  We didn't ask permission.  We picked a Saturday afternoon.  I got the 4 x 5 camera ready with tripod while we watied for the traffic light to turn red.  Everyone took their chairs into the street.  The first thing that I see upside on the ground glass is the police car that had just come up Pleasant Street.  Imagine what they thought seeing the guys sitting in the street.  A friend of mine, another photographer, yelled "take the picture."  I got four shots as the police started moving people off the street.  The guy in the white jacket didn't even know the police were there.  When they tried to lift him up he slipped on the wet pavement and said something like, "leave me alone, let's finish this picture."  They got him for resisting arrest.  We had a write up in the paper about a sit in staged on High Street for the benefit of a photographer source unknown. - Dave Smith

8. Chi Phi Fraternity on High Street, West Virginia University