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Group of World War I veterans of college of Agriculture at WVU. Some are sitting on a retaining wall, some are leaning against it and some are on the ground.  An older woman also joins the group.
'Frank DeWitt Ramsey, Commandant; who went to Washington, D.C. from this post. Identified 1945 by Dr. Hartigan.'
From Left to Right: John Wiley Francis, A.B. 1892; William Charles Meyer, A.B. 1893; A. Brown Smith, A.B. 1893.
'Probably one of the first units. Fife Cottage used as a medical building for a while.'
Agricultural Experiment Station building in background.
Front Center: Captain Eaton, Commandant, and Walter Mestrezat, Director.
ROTC Band playing as companies march on the old athletic field.
Two males in military uniform salute with saber held upward to the shoulder on an atrium of the building.  The caption on the original reads 'Cadet Col. Barnes. - Regimental Adjustment Ewing'.
Members of WVU ROTC Band pose for a group photo as winners of Old Clothes Parade on a hillside.  A few sponsors are present among cadets.  Most of the male cadets wear costumes improvised from kitchen items to musical instruments etc.
An assembly of R.O.T.C. cadets on a plaza (now Mountainlair Parking Area).  A row of cadets with different uniforms and sponsors are appeared to be receiving words.  In the background, Stewart Hall, Clark Hall and roofed stadium seats in where Mountainlair is located now are seen.
Four R.O.T.C. cadets participated in Old Clothes Parade pose with guns.
Cadets and the sponsors in formal uniform paired and walk across the Mountaineer Field, while other cadets observe the procession.
Cadet Officers 1st - C.E. Carrigan, Commanding Officer F.D.W. Ramsey; 2nd - B.G. Moore, Everett Pearcy, Henry Lepps, Thomas Johnson, John D. Knutti, Justin Kunkle, W.B. Standiford, D.B. Kincaid, Haught; 3rd - Clarence Jolliffe, Jesse M. Frotzman, W.F. Naret, Desmoin Utt.
WVU R.O.T.C units and band on the Drill Field.  The Amory is visible in the background.
1st Row: J.F. Simon, J.A. Halley, K.M. Gamble, R.L. Higgins, Bandmaster, R.B. Dail, Advisor; 2nd Row: R.L. Pethal, J. R. Dalton, S.J. Abersold, M.G. Nixon 3rd Row: D.N. Desrosiers, J.O. Hall, J.A. McLean, L.G. Kopelman; 4th Row: J.H. Quagliotti, W.H. Welliver, A.C. Scudiere, J.M. Potter; 5th Row: J.N. Parkinson, R.T. Kleinkauf, L.O. Ford.
Rear Row (l to r): Harshbarger, Davis, Yeager; Front Row (l to r): Mullenax, Hash, Hartman
Cadets and the band perform regimen in front of Armory.
'ROTC Technical Training -- Radio relay and carrier communications is part of specialized training Signal Corps Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets receive in six weeks summer encampment at Fort Monmouth, N.J. The group operating AN/TRC equipment under the instruction of Sgt. Adrian Ulvog of Michigan State are, left to right, Kenneth Stoviak of Coraopolis, Robert Larimer, Pittsburgh, Orion Hoch, Canonsburg, Richard Lyman, Pittsburgh and Jack Eyring of Uniontown. All except Eyring, who is a student at West Virginia University, are undergraduates of Carnegie Tech.'