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First Leadership Worthington Class is a picture, with genre photograph. Its dimensions are 4 in. x 6 in..
It was created in 1991.
Leadership Worthington is the Contributor.
The 1991 graduating class of Leadership Worthington was the first for the program. Pictured here are (front row l to r) Larry Gordon Clark, Richard A. Cline, Sherman J. Moyer, Gary C. Parsons, Larry L. Spencer; (second row l to r) Fran K. Baldwin, Marjorie Maddox Krebs, Betsy Cowardin, Libby Holman, Judy B. Airhart, Jane Gutin, Joan Berry Bird, Claudia Timko; (third row l to r) Cynthia Crane, Jennifer Wene, Robert E. Paugh Jr., Lynda Bierly, Timothy Kolb, Charlotte Wood-Sinkford and John Perkins; (back row l to r) Mark Gaskill, Michael J. Barren, Stephen O'Connell, Samuel E. Milliron and Richard Hunter.
Leadership Worthington began in 1989 as a cooperative effort of the City of Worthington, Worthington Public Schools, the Worthington Educational Foundation and the Worthington Area Chamber of Commerce, coordinated by Lynn Straker and Kathy Moore. The mission of Leadership Worthington is to enhance the understanding of leadership qualities and to develop individual and group leadership potential in order to create a better Worthington area community. Graduates complete a program which addresses the development of personal leadership skills, an understanding of municipal issues, the local school system, human services and volunteerism, multicultural issues, the local business community, and opportunities for becoming involved in areas to help improve the quality of life in Worthington.
It covers the topic community service.
It features the organization Leadership Worthington.
It covers the city Worthington.
You can find the original at Leadership Worthington.
This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is lwo0001.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on January 13, 2004. It was last updated November 16, 2017.