black & white photo image on page in booklet: views of Post Office at northeast corner of Gallia & Chillicothe; J. G. Manning (address unknown) Chillicothe Street and Martings Brothers 515 Chillcothe Street- photo also shows men in rowboat.
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
Colorized photomechanical image of the church building. The church was organized in 1817. This building, located at Third (3rd) and Court Streets, was built in 1849-1850. The walls are made of two-foot thick native stone. It is listed on the National Historic Register.
Black and white photo image of the Scioto Bridge during flooding. Shown is the fifth (5th) bridge over the Scioto River at the west edge of Portsmouth. It was built in 1885 and was washed away in the 1913 Flood.
Black and white photo postcard of class - No date but name Juanita Lester on back indicated 1920's. This building was on Hutchins Street across from Mound Park. It was razed in 1956 after the new Highland School was build on the former playground area.