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Worthington High School Commencement Program is text. Its dimensions are 8.24 in. x 4.76 in..
It was created on Friday, June 21, 1889.
Worthington Historical Society is the .
This is a commencement program from the 1889 graduating class of Worthington High School. Graduates were Mamie Connor, Fannie Jackson, Lucy Johnson, Mame Leckliter, Bert Pingree, Annie Pinney, Ida Scott, Hattie Skeele, and Clara Wright. High school classes began being offered at Worthington School in 1879. Worthington School was built in 1874, located on the northeast quadrant of the village green, facing State Street (now Granville Road). Both elementary and high school grades attended this school until a Worthington High School was built directly to the east of it on Granville road in 1893.
It covers the topics programs, graduations and students.
It features the people Henriette (Hattie) Capron (née Skeele), 1870-1962, Ida Scott, 1873-?, Frances (Fannie) L. Jackson, 1871-1945, Anne Cynthia White (née Pinney), 1871-1946, George (Bert) Albert Pingree, 1871-1914, Lucy Hart Weisenbach (née Johnson), 1871-1947, Clara Wright, 1870-, Mary (Mame) B. Wikle (née Conner), 1882-1983 and Mary E. Leckliter, 1868-1944.
It features the organization Worthington High School.
It covers the city Worthington.
You can find the original at Worthington Historical Society.
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The Worthington Historical Society identification code is 79-G-401 (box Ephemera - Programs). The Worthington Memory identification code is whs0862.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on October 27, 2005. It was last updated April 21, 2021.