Collections : [West Virginia and Regional History Center]

West Virginia and Regional History Center

West Virginia & Regional History Center
West Virginia University
P.O. Box 6069
1549 University Avenue
Morgantown, WV 26506
Primary Collecting Areas:
West Virginia and Appalachia History and Culture
Description:
The West Virginia & Regional History Center preserves and provides access to the records that document the history and culture of the state and the central Appalachian region. The Center is part of West Virginia University Libraries.
POC: Lori Hostuttler
Phone: (304) 293-3536

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Repository West Virginia and Regional History Center Remove constraint Repository: West Virginia and Regional History Center Creator Yoho, Jeannine Riggs Remove constraint Creator: Yoho, Jeannine Riggs

Search Results

Mart and Jeannine Yoho, Alumni, Material Regarding Pennsboro High School, 1945/1997

.25 Linear Feet 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)
Abstract Or Scope

Material regarding Mart Yoho and Jeaninne Yoho, née Riggs, who attended Pennsboro High School in Pennsboro, Ritchie County, West Virginia. Mart graduated class of 1945; Jeaninne class of 1947. Includes class photographs; newsclippings, mainly regarding athletics; graduation programs; a varsity patch; and other material. In addition, there is material regarding the 50th reunions for the classes of 1945 and 1947.

1 result

Mart and Jeannine Yoho, Alumni, Material Regarding Pennsboro High School, 1945/1997 .25 Linear Feet 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)

Content Warning

ARVAS is an aggregator of archival resources. ARVAS does not have control of the descriptive language used in our members’ finding aids.

Finding aids may contain historical terms and phrases, reflecting the shared attitudes and values of the community from which they were collected, but are offensive to modern readers. These include demeaning and dehumanizing references to race, ethnicity, and nationality; enslaved or free status; physical or mental ability; religion; sex; and sexual orientation and gender identity.

Many institutions and organizations are in the process of reviewing and revising their descriptive language, with the intent to describe materials in more humanizing, inclusive, and harm-reductive ways. As members revise their descriptive language, their changes will eventually be reflected in their ARVAS finding aids.