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The Oracle 1921: W.H.S. Nineteen twenty-one is text, with genre yearbook. It is 72 pages long.
It was created in 1921.
Worthington Schools is the Creator. Worthington Libraries is the Contributor.
This is the 1921 yearbook for Worthington High School. Helen Robinson was principal and Vance M. Smith was superintendent of Worthington schools.
The yearbook features individual senior class photos, group photos for grades nine through eleven and portraits of faculty. Sports teams are pictured in group photos.
In 1921, the high school was housed in the Packard Annex, which had been built in 1916 and served as the high school until 1952 when a new school was built to accommodate the post-World War II population boom. Designed by Columbus architect Frank Packard, the Annex is the current site of the Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center.
It covers the topics high schools, students and school history.
It features the people John Richard Kuhns, 1903-1965, Helen B. Robinson, 1883-1980, Vance M. Smith, 1892-1965, Honora Hannon, 1868-1952, Arthur Chester Kennedy, 1889-1966, Dr. Leonidas (Lon) Collins Scatterday, 1903-1993, Arba Alice Jeffers (née Smith), 1904-1984, Gladys Foster (née Williams), 1903-2005, Dr. Warren Gamaliel Harding II, 1905-1975, Caroline O. Longenecker, 1903-1994, Mary Morgan, 1903-1969, Charles E. Miller, 1903-1959, Orlando Carpenter, 1903-1970, Ruby McCray (née Thompson), 1902-1994, Cleo Grace, 1903-1970, Herschel (Curly) D. Mitchell, 1903-1981, Ora (Ruth) Ruth Shoemaker (née Gabel), 1897-1973, William Henry Gabel, 1903-1976, Glenn Ustick, 1902-1952, Herman Clifford Clark, 1901-1952, Santie M. Birkhead, 1901-1990, Lena Mae Pepper (née Lafler), 1903-1968, Ida Fern Tenwick (née Johnston), 1901-1992, Alma McGee (née Bower), Gladys Goshorn (née Grace), 1903-1997, Bessie Meola (née Walker), 1903-2000, Robert Malcolm McCoy, 1903-1933 and Leslie R. Snouffer, 1901-1986.
It features the organization Worthington High School.
It covers the city Worthington.
You can find the original at Old Worthington Library.
This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg2000.
The Worthington Memory identification code is wpl0409_001.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on August 30, 2018. It was last updated July 27, 2022.