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Photo--black and white: The Analy High School Class of 1926 50th year reunion in July 1976. Front row, L-R: Dorothy Sparkes Fuller, Helen Heintz Clapp, John Crump, Leonie Schmidt, Elizabeth Patterson Martin, Alice Wagnon Martin, May McMenamin Eberhard, Sam Watahara, Stella Morelli Garzoli, Henry Martin, Carson Whitlatch, Kenneth Wagnon, LouisCerri. Second row: Winnie Holmes Milner, Ben Abbott, Ethel McCay Dubeault, Claire Snow Shone, Sherwin Kneale, Henrietta Winton Wright, Isabelle Blackney Cook, Olive Elder Simoni, Clair Elmore, Ralph Sturgeon, Charles Connolly, Richard Best, Leslie Evans. Third row: Helen Cunningham Loughlin, J. E. Henningsen, Don Winkler, Clarence Merrill, Oliver Silveira, Paul Kent. Attending but not pictures: Lillian Kolen Silliman and Marie Baldo Hugo.
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