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Written on photograph, 8th grade class portrait - Oroville Grammer School. Bird Street. Teacher - James W. Grace. Front row left to right: Mattye Duensing, Hazel Danforth, Gerals Phelps, Arthur Benjamin, Ulmont Phares, Conrad Hardy, Fred Biek, Russell Alexander. 2nd row seated: Elma Williams, Edgar Rippie, Harold Fogg, Blanche Brown, Maude Will, ? Marx (Marx boys were Frank and Albert), Roy Veatch, Frank Mitchell, Eva Farris, Nellie Paxton, ? Marx (Frank or Albert). 3rd row: Irene James (Nesbitt), Helen Hills, Violet Clark, Kathleen Slaven, Alice Tyler, Ennis Higgins, Mildred Powers, Abbie Smith, Ivan Williams, Myrtle Schneider, Alta Welch, Mabelle Smith, Mr. Grace, George Thunen. 4th row: Helen Cummings, Ruth Donneley, Alice Leggett, Florence Asher, Ellene Tyler, Frances Meyers, ? Clark ?, Leon Sweetman George Schwab, Harry Oats, Bill Baldwin. Man behind Irene James and Helen Hills is the janitor, name unknown .
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