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Instructor seen to the right of the choir.
Some of the members include: front row:'Martha Jones, Francie Rowan, Dixie Casteel, Sharon Gregory, Dixie Downes, Nancy Maier, Barbara Adams'. Middle row: 'Lee Ann Fizer, Carolyn Devault, Susuan Field, Unknown, Patty Nine'. Back row: 'John Blosser, and Richard Ault, Unknown'.
Children's Choir dressed in robes, setting in choir section. Choir at the Presbyterian Church located in Morgantown, W. Va.
'Members of the Spruce Street Methodist Church Choir include: First Row: Anne Lawrence, Barbara Adams, Jennifer Warman, Dixie Casteel, Joyce Ryan, Jo Dell Wilhelm, Marsha Field, Jane Howard. Second Row: Susan Field, Mikki WIlliamson, Janet Donaldson, Metta Robinson, Sue Haas, Martha Sue Jones. Third Row: Charles Shaffer, Kent Pomeroy, Richard Galway, John Blosser, Bill Raider. Organist (Far Left) Carolyn DeVault.'
Row one:  Peggy Watts, Mrs. Dozia, Jennifer Jones.  Row two: Charlie Garlow, Earl Tryon, George Cutty, unknown.  Row three: Ann Neff, Charlotte Lazelle, unknown, unknown.  Row four:  unknown, Mrs. Penrod, unknown, Barbara Creel.  Row five:  Mrs. Wohrl, Pat Murphy, Jane Shetler, Virginia Wood.
Choir singing in front of a large American flag.
'WVU choir traveled to Charleston on March 6, 1967, as an off-campus event, with the Percussion Ensemble and Wind Symphony. 100th Anniversary Office.'
Professor C. A. Ellemberger, Jas. T. Dailey, D.L.B. McBride, Dan B. Leonard, Kline H. Graham, Walter Swallow, Clyde Herrod, Geo. C. Rhroades, Jas. L. Grimes, Lute Cole, S.G. Butler, T. Getz Hill.
West Virginia University President Elvis J. Stahr, Jr. is in the foreground
WVU President Elvis Stahr listens.
An all female choir sings at WVU on Mother's Day .
The photo is from a booklet, West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901'
Members identified: Roy Marcum, Clyde Watson, Septimus Kell, Leon Spragg, Earle Townshend, Tom Foulk, Wayne Miller, Earle Reiley, Chesney Ramage, John Keely, Ross Spence, Clyde Carney, Arthur Arnold, Arthur Post, Paul Mahone. After graduating from WVU, Chesney Ramage attend Johns Hopkins Medical School and served as superintendent and chief surgeon of the Miners' Hospital in Fairmont.