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Photo--black and white: The men of the Analy Union High School class reunion of 1925 possibly taken in early 1950s. The men identified are: Heintz, Fred--Osborn, Earl--Talbot, Floyd--Jewett, Winston--Near, Chester--Moore, Jess(Janitor)--Trigeiro, Antone--Hansen, Taylor--Van Duzen, Albert--Cleek, Sidney--Crump, John(teacher)--Silveira, Louis--Monroe, Walter--Yeager, Steve--Hall, Theron Photograph by Donald Duckhorn 232 Maple Ave, Seb.
Education and Culture Heintz, Fred Osborn, Earl Talbot, Floyd Jewett, Winston Near, Chester Trigeiro, Antone Van Duzen, Albert Cleek, Sidney Crump, John R Silveira, Louis Monroe, Walter Hall, Theron Charles Duckhorn, Donald Moore, Jess Yeager, Steve Hansen, Taylor Analy High School (Sebastopol, Calif.)--Students 1950-1959 United States California Sonoma Sebastopol
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