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Photo--black and white: 1896 photo of Sebastopol Grammar School class. Starting at top row L-R: 1. Maud Newell 2. Lizzie Scudder 3. Maud Palmer 4. Mable Huntley 5. Eloise Allen 6. Professor Hocker 7. Marion Thomson 8. Eliza McKenzie 9. Mattie Drake 10. Mary Bartley 11. Ellen Ward 12. Lottie Bartley 13. Mamie Corpe 14. Lena Blazer 15. Bessie Oivene 16. Minnie Worden 17. Alice Beattie 18. Myrtle Cadogain 19. Bertha Styles 20. Flora Vier 21. Etta Hiller 22. Mary Ward 23. Mattie or Mable Hiller 24. Delia Kimbel 25. Walter Cromrine 26. Charlie Ward 27. Charlie Nelson 28. Irvine Ames 29. Frank Yeagley 30. Willie Wilson 31. Leon Schomaker 32. Benson Rutherford 33. Clarence Miller 34. David McKenzee 35. Frank Kimbel 36. Henry Gould 37. Dick Culver 38. Ben Corbin 39. Robert Folger 40. Angelo Pellini 41. Louis Burnside 42. Worth Snow 43. Weimer Benepe.
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