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Description
Students of Brush School (Rincon Valley) stand with their teacher outside under a tree, 1940. Top row: Barbara McGinnis; Mary Jane Peak; Joyce Nelson; Middle row: Albert "Harpo" Lopez; Johnny Lopez; Ilene Showers; Barbara Engler; Miss Colgan, teacher; Bottom row: Elva Rossi; Eugene Malvino; Carol Garrison; George Buck; Betty Showers; Allyn Titus; Pearl Striebig; Elaine Rossi.
Education and Culture Rossi, Elaine Buck, George Strieberg, Pearl Titus, Allyn Showers, Betty Garrison, Carol Nelson, Jayce Rossi, Elva Showers, Ilene Lopez, Johnny Lopez, Albert McGinnis, Barbara Malvino, Eugene Peak, Mary Jane Engler, Barbara Brush School (Santa Rosa, Calif.) 1940 Rural schools United States California Sonoma Santa Rosa Brush Creek Road Los Olivos Avenue
Place
Brush Creek Road and Los Olivos Avenue, Santa Rosa, California
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