Sepia-tone photo postcard of Sciotoville High School Class of 1919 (and other classes). Harold G. Walbright sitting 7th from left. Back of card shows it was mailed to Sylvia Walbright, Sciotoville, Ohio.
Sepia-tone photo image of 3 young women- far right is Oetta Snyder. On front of image, typewritten is: "By Jingo", "Chile Bean" and "Ja??a" (?) "Hawiian Nuts". Upper corners torn off; some creases. Sciotoville High class of 1919.
Sepia-tone photo image of the basket team at Sciotoville. Standing are 9 young men and one squatting with basketball "SHS 18".
Names on back: Coach T. W. Smith, Howard Hansgen, left guard; Paul Stedman, right forward; Lewis Kent, right forward…
Sepia-tone photo of 6 young women dressed in uniforms and one holding basketball with "19 SHS". Class of 1919, Sciotoville High School, 2nd girl from left is Oetta Snyder. Upper right corner torn off.
Black and white photo image of the theater at 5716 Gallia Avenue, Sciotoville. Built 1922, closed 1954.
Also pictured is Adrian's Grill, 5720 Gallia, Sciotoville.
Black & white photo image of 5 men on a bowling team. Bottom right, holding the bowling ball is Harold G. "Torpedo" Walbright. Walbright played for the N & W Railroad League
Black and white photocopy of "Those Were the Days" featuring the 1918-1919 Sciotoville Basketball team. Names listed (l to r) front: Lewis Kent, forward; Ralph Hansgen, captain/center; Paul Stedman, forward, and Howard Hansgen, guard. Back row: T.…
Aged, black loose scrapbook page with tabs, notation for identification and two photos. Jane Walbright and Willard Grizzell, Sciotoville- Portsmouth East School 1941 (other photos undocumented)
aged, yellowed, cardstock-like paper with black print. Presented by the Boy's and Girl's Glee Clubs of Sciotoville High School. Booklet is 5 pages plus front, with ads, cast, chorus and Acts. Jane Walbright is listed
Aged, yellowed paper certificate to promote Oetta Snyder from elementary to high school in Sciotoville in 1916. Black print in 3 fonts, typewritten and stamped signatures.
Paper has creases and some tears with small pieces missing.
Manila colored card with black print in 3 fonts, and black ink name and signatures. Card distributed by the U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Employment Service. Provides the signature, address , and vitals for Harold G. Walbright.