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Boys and Girls Club recreational activities.
Boys and girls club recreational activities.  A boy on the left is performing a high jump over a rope.
County Champions holding their winning products.
"Raymond Taylor, a Corn Club boy of Clay County selecting seed corn. He is here removing the tassels from poor stalk."
Boys relaxing during "sprawl period."
Caption below the photo reads "One community out of many who studied gypsy music and gypsy art, and pageantized it in program including one act of Il trovatore."
Caption below photo reads "Boys' band accompanying professional soloist, a guest of the camp."
Caption below reads "There is a definite band project in Four- H work."
4-H members compete at the state fair with their steer.
A group of unidentified boys pose in front of a building, wearing marching band uniforms and holding instruments.
Group of boys accepting their award for their cow.
An unidentified boy sits on top of a set of logs which is stacked on top of a truck.
Swimmers are likely in the Guyandotte River.
The two boys demonstrate the farm equipment to the older gentlemen. Subjects unidentified.
Two unidentified boys demonstrate a "practical brooder for pigs or lambs."
The boys pose on the lawn wearing Native American headdresses. Subjects unidentified.
A group of campers sit on a lawn outside of a log cabin while listening to a speaker.
A boy watches as his two companions play their string instruments. Subjects unidentified.
An unidentified boy is pictured riding a mule just outside his family's home.
Two unidentified boys sit on a rock ledge in an unknown location, likely in West Virginia.
"One boy chopping wood, another with a fishing pole [is] beckoning him."  Subjects unidentified.
Group portrait of the Hinton High School Boys' Basketball Team, featuring R. Harford (Captain & Forward), C. Harford (Forward), Falconer (Center), Fox (Guard), and Seldomridge (Guard).The team finished the season 9-9, with a total of 646 points scored.
The boys stand below a sign that reads, "Willard Storage Batteries." Subjects unidentified.
A scowling Spina, left, and his friend Coste, right, stand outside of a clothing shop.
Four boys in their Boy Scout uniforms lead their troop down the street. Subjects unidentified.
William is the son of John Alley, who is the uncle to Mary Emma Smith Trail.
A young Neely pictured in a snow-covered field.
A relative of J. D. Morris is pictured on a bike.
Male members of J. D. Morris family gather around to play cards.
Portrait of a young Lemon.
Charles wears the clothing of his recently deceased grandfather, William Alexander Wood. In the forefront of the photograph is the family dog, "Old Shep".
In the front row is Joe Sowers; Frankie Martin; Robert E. Via, Jr.; Bill Comer; Eddie Huston.In the second row is Martin loudermilk; Kay Bartgis; Edward "Chubby" Halloran; Bobby "Bo" Joe Gill; Tom Akers.In the third row is Frank "Junior" Buckland; Jim Bragg; Elmer Schaffer; Benny Dillon.The coach (unpictured) is "Buck" Porterfield.
Ten unidentified boys pose for a group picture.
Murrell holds up a large stick as he poses on the dirt path.
Clarence Pierce and associates pose in matching uniforms on the street.
An unidentified boy rides down the street near the Eighth Avenue intersection.
An unidentified boy is pictured riding between Second and First Avenues.
An unidentified boy sits on top of a fire hydrant to get a view of the ongoing parade.
Photograph of a postcard picturing a young Mr. Milhollin, left, and Mr. McDonald, right.
Portrait of a young Cook.
Keaton pictured sitting backwards in a chair while holding onto Meador's arms.
Eldrige Hedrick, left, and Walker boy, right, sit in front of a store advertising "cold drinks, ice cream, candies, and cigars" in its window.
Campers spend their free time by the water. The camp later became "Camp Summers" in 1985.
Garrity, pictured top left, with campers. Next to him is Punchy Neely. On the far right is John Herbert Swatts. Bobby Neely pictured on far left of the second row. Bill Neely pictured sitting on the far right. The other campers are unidentified.The camp later became "Camp Summer" in 1985.