Ed. Education and Local Schools
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Stivers High School Directories (SC-109)
Created by the Ten Tigers Club, the Stivers Directories contain advertisements from surrounding businesses and information about the graduating class.
Antioch College Publications
Antioch College, established in 1850, is a liberal arts college in Yellow Springs, Ohio. This collection contains a series of Antioch documents and publications which range from Antioch’s articles of incorporation to general catalogues, advertising pamphlets, alumni directories, and yearbooks. This collection offers insight into the philosophy, history, and culture of Antioch College.
Leo Lucas Oral History Interview (SC-262)
The collection consists of an oral history interview audio recording with Leo Lucas, a member of the Dayton City School Board during the battle over busing students for desegregation. The interview was conducted in the summer of 1975 by high school student Mark Benbow.
Southwest Ohio School Nurses Association Records (FSC-44)
Patterson Cooperative High School Booklets and News Clippings (SC-335)
The collection consists of narrative history booklets and news clippings concerning the Patterson Cooperative High School and the earlier Parker School, both vocational schools in the Dayton city school system.
George C. Catrow Diaries and Papers (MFM-30)
George Catrow (1814-1897) taught in the rural schools of Butler, Montgomery, and Preble counties in the late-19th century. Collection consists of ten volumes of diaries, a Catrow Family history, personal papers, and newspaper clippings. The diaries record many events and names in the Germantown, Franklin, and Middletown, Ohio areas.
Ohio Association of School Nurses Records (FSC-41)
Zoology Lecture Notes, Irene Hardy, Antioch College (SC-160)
Notebook from Irene Hardy containing her Zoology lecture notes from Antioch College, dated 1876
Roosevelt High School Collection (SC-167)
The dedication program and 2 yearbooks (1924, 1925) from Roosevelt High School, Dayton, Ohio. The collection was originally owned by Harold Williams. The yearbooks also include signatures of classmates.


