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Photo--black and white: Analy Union High School class reunion of 1910 thru 1915 possibly taken in early 1950's. The people identified are: Bottom row L-R: 4th from L, Jess Winkler; 7th from L with white hat: Lois Marshall Meyer: 11th from L; Miriam Hotle Burdo (her father William Hotle ran a large ranch on Bodega Highway): Third row, 3rd from L: Joe Williamson: Back row 4th from L--Eva Williamson Henry, 5th from L--Emily Williamson--6th from L--Eleanor Purrington Rued. Photographed by Frazer--Robinson Photo, Sebastopol.
Education and Culture Winkler, Jess Meyer, Lois Marshall Burdo, Mariam Hotle, 1911-1989 Hotle, William Marley, 1873-1966 Rued, Eleanor Williamson, Joe Henry, Eva Williamson Williamson, Emily Analy High School (Sebastopol, Calif.)--Students 1950-1959 United States California Sonoma Sebastopol
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