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Photo--black and white: Sebastopol Grammar School circa early 1920's. Top row L to R: Marion Collins, Carrie Valentine, Daisy Lynn, Alice Aberham, Grace Progrum, Gerldine Perry, Virgil Mello, Gerald Meriston, James Oconer, Francis, Felix. Row 2nd from top: Ercella Jentry, Edna King, Marie Thomas, Florence, Lester Sharp Keneth Doty, George Borba, Chester Lawrence, Grace Daveiro, Dorothy Wong. Row 3rd from top: Adrana Tashuiett, unk, Vivian Perry, Gladys Reno, Lilie Andrews, Jeanie Borba, Betty McDonald, Hazel More, Inez McFarline, Lolo Lamskin, June Osborne; Bottom row: Teddie Crocker, Albert Rose, Paul Meeker, Billie Monroe, Jean Mage, George Allemato, Ros Car, Herbie Merritt. It was located on Bodega Avenue where Parkside School is currently situated (7450 Bodega Avenue) and was condemned in 1959.
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