Aged, off white paper with black print and handwritten in black ink. A survey and plat of land in Clay Township, original property being owned by Louisa and William E. Cook. Surveyed and platted by Jenkins and Baird. Black illustration of land in bottom left corner.
Black and white photo negative of the 1962 Clay High School basketball team. Kneeling, L-R: G. Horsley, L. Newberry, R. Carver, P. Curtiss, and J. Howard. Standing, L-R: Coach Justus, D. Morrow, G. Hatfield, R. McNamee, L. Felts, and manager J. Branon.
Black and white photo negative of the 1961 Clay Basketball team. Kneeling, L-R: Manager J. Branon, Bob Rowe, Bob Cross, Jim Clausing, Sam Hall, Eugene Wilson, and David Duty. Standing, L-R: Coach Justus, David Smith, Denny Morrow, Gary Hatfield, Mike Curtiss, Roger Carver, and Bob Sheward.
Black and white images of individual class members.
Names listed from left to right:
Row 1: Majorie Jackson, Harriett Caudill, Helen Slavens, Juanita Bibbey, Betty Moritz, C.D. Bandy, Edith Hall, Vivien Miller, Roy Pfleger, Berl G. Haney, Kenny Long
Row 2: John Kaltenbach, Doris Seiler, Loretta Cooper
Row 3: Geraldine LeMaster, Lillian Blevins, Ruth Saunders, Helen Cantrell
Row 4: Velma Howard, Donald Trumbull, Bernice Trumbull, Mabel Stephenson, Charles Butler, Dana Hunter
Row 5: Dave Kaut, Fern Russell, Clifford Egerton, Louise Manuel, Wilbur Pyles, Virginia Van Horn, Howard Wiget, Virginia Garden, Elza McCain, Oscar Marsh
Black & white photograph.The building was located in Rubyville, Ohio, at the corner of Feurt Hill Rd & Route 139. Originally Clay High School. The first graduating class, 1940. The building became Rubyville Elementary when a new Clay High School opened along US 23, January 30, 1956. The building was demolished in the 21st Century.