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'Buds of hope' at Florence Crittenton Home. Miss Elizabeth Rungee, Superintendent.

13. Infants at Florence Crittenton Home, Elm Grove, W. Va.

Rhododendron Festival held in Thorn Spring Park.

14. Rhododendron Festival, Pendleton County, W. Va.

15. Football Team, Pennsboro High School, Ritchie County, W. Va.

'The scenic Bluestone Reservoir on the New River near Hinton is West Virginia's newest vacation playground.  The lake formed by the Dam now reaches eight miles above the Dam and at full water level will extend thirty-six miles up New River Canyon.'

16. Bluestone Lake, Summers County, W. Va.

Old bridge built in 1835, Camp Dawson.

17. Old Covered Bridge and New Bridge Over Cheat River, Route Number 50, Preston County, W. Va.

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

18. WVU Football Team - Starting Offensive Players in Formation

Susan M. Moore (dark dress), Grace Martin Snee (light dress).

19. Faculty Members, West Virginia University

20. Women's Choir, West Virginia University

21. Ceremonial Group at University High School during Construction, Morgantown, W. Va.

A view of buildings on the WVU animal husbandary farm in Spring 1930.

22. Animal Husbandary Farm, West Virginia University

'Monongahela River below River Bridge at Morgantown, W.Va., 1930. Lock number 10 at the left of the picture. W. T. Snowden, P.O. Box 191, Mt. Morris, P.A.'

23. Low Water Levels on the Monongahela River below the Bridge to Westover in Morgantown, W.Va.

Identified individuals from left: Pierce (?); Carsie Smith (?); John Richards; Duke Reed, Curtis Parks; Barney Dillie; Hiram Maxwell, Clevel Richard; Herman Heart; Bob Britton, [standing man unidentified}; Wallace Haught and Trevy Townsend.  Sitting: Bryan Shelpler; Harman Snider; Francis Cox; Robin Heart; Nutler; Marvel Haught; Carson Gaston and Jim Haskin.  With buggy: Jim Husk or Clarence L. Bush. With white horse: Heresel Spurqeon.  Man in front with dog: Ira D. Cox.

24. Crew in front of Oil Well Drilled by Ira Cox on Lucille C. DeBerry Farm in Ritchie County, W. Va.