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Group portrait of the Monongalia High School in Westover football team.  Monongalia High was a school for African-American students in Mon county.

1. Monongalia High, State Football Champions, Morgantown, W. Va.

2. WVU Football Assistant Coach, Marshall 'Little Sleepy' Glenn

Portrait of Joe Stydahar, a tackle on the West Virginia University Football Team 1933, 1934, and 1935. He was the captain of the football team in 1935 and all-time all pro.

3. WVU Football Player Joe Stydahar

Portrait of Joe Stydahar, a tackle on the 1933 West Virginia University Football Team.

4. WVU Football Player Joe Stydahar

West Virginia University football players. Print number 202d.

5. Lito R. Isaac and Dickerson

6. WVU Football Team

7. WVU Football Team

8. WVU Football Player Bill Karr

Print number 203c.

9. WVU Football Coach Ira 'Rat' Rodgers

Group portrait of the 1930 WVU football team's offense.  Photograph in the 1931 Monticola.

10. WVU Football Team - Starting Offensive Players in Formation

11. WVU Football Team

Group portrait of the 1938 West Virginia University Football Team. Standing first on left is Coach Glenn.

12. WVU Football Team

13. WVU Football Team

14. WVU Football Team

Group portrait of the 1936 West Virginia University Football Team. 'First row (left to right) are Hedrick, Ronai, Nebera, Sorenz, Neilson, Cropp, Atty, Barma, Wendell, Hodges. Second row (left to right) are Baker, Isaac, Eller, Keyle, Schwartzwalder, Gilmore, and unidentified. Third row (left to right) are Phares, McCue, Audria, Moan, DeAngelic, Dickenson, Frantz, Vockin, Faley, and unidentified.'

15. WVU Football Team

'The 1934 West Virginia University Football Squad. Bottom row: (left to right)Scott 12; Onder 28; Thomas 25; Poilek 24; Swisher 19; Allen 20; Slate 22; Stewart 15; Heath 11; Vargo 26; Goodwin 14. Middle row: Hester 33; Cropp 27; Johnston 23; Fidler 15; MaWhinney 30; Stydahar 35; Schimmel 34; Kyle 16; Mayes 32; Hall 13. Top row: Phares 10; Forte 17; Gibson 18; Zaleski 48; Huyett (no number); Barna 29; Gooke 21; Frantz 32; Wilson 18; Kell (no number).'

16. WVU Football Team

'West Virginia University 1933 Football Team. Key to players: (left to right). Front row: John Kopko, Weirton; Arthur Swisher, Fairmont; Joseph Poilek, Jeannette, Pa.; Louis Fidler, Ashland, Ky.; Richard Frantz, Oak Hill; Gene Wright, Fairmont; Homer White, Wellsburg; Eck Allen, Ashland, Ky.; Herbert Stewart, Wheeling; Charles Goodwin, Wheeling. Middle row: Joseph Zaleski, Paterson, NJ.; Hosmer Cropp, Clarksburg; Samuel Mawhinney, Washington, Pa.; Joseph Stydahar, Shinnston; Gene Hester, Plymouth, Pa.; Romeo McDonald, Grantsville; Angelo Ondor, Jeannette, Pa.; Maurice Mayes, Point Pleasant; Patsy Slate, Weirton. Back row: James Scott, Williamstown; Fred Wilson, Fairview; Richard Heath, Wellsburg; Charles Anderson, Hinton; Benny Thomas, Fairmont; John Vargo, Martins Ferry, Ohio; Tom Covey, Beckley; Tom Canich, Beaver Falls, Pa.; Daniel Organt, Masontown. Not in picture: Head Coach: A.E. 'Greasy' Neale; Co-managers: George Guthrie and George Seibert.'

17. WVU Football Team

'Left to right First Row:  Manager Dave Johnson, John Carliss, Charley Seabright, Bill Jennings, Jess Richardson, Harry Clark, Dick Dolly, Joe Butta, Charley Hockenberry, Sam Pinion, Bob Mellace, Mike Gussie, Albert Baisi and Line Coach Jules Carlson.  Middle row:  Backfield Assistant Sam Audia, Frank DeFranco, Danny Shearer, Joe Czajka, Pete Antolini, John Shonk, George Sharp, Bob White, Don McCann, Glennis Ellis, Dick Welch, Scout Ira Rodgers, Trainer Art Smith, and Coach Dr. Marshall Glenn.  Back row:  Henry Sterle, Tom Davies, John Rockis, Tom Gillooly, Bud Smith, Doug Phillips, Ed Ossoski, Sam Mandich, Tony Rapaswick, Walter Pike, Henry Goodman, Bob Keckert, Charley Stansbury, and Joe Cestaric.'

18. WVU Football Team

Miss Storer College, Myrtle Belcher with Selma Nickens, Mildred Matney, and Ruth Rush.

19. Miss Storer College, Myrtle Belcher, with Three Girls on Football Field, Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Two players are labeled "TEKE's" in the photo which refers to their membership in the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

20. West Virginia University Varsity Football Team, Mountaineer Field, Morgantown, W. Va.

In 1940 the team won the State Black Conference Championship. All persons in the photo are unidentified. Information on p. 124 in "Our Monongalia" by Connie Park Rice. Information with the photograph includes "Courtesy of Ivry Moore Williams."

21. Monongalia High Football Team, State Champions, Monongalia County, W. Va.

The Mountaineers had a 5 and 5 record in 1930.

22. 1930 West Virginia University Football Team

The Mountaineers had a record of 6 wins and 4 losses in 1947. [No. 28]

23. 1947 West Virginia University Football Team

Floyd went on to coach the Syracuse University football team.

24. Floyd Schwartzwalder, WVU Football Player, Center Position