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Petaluma High School track team of 1911 in uniform poses for photo. Top row: left to right: Vernet U. Smith, Capt. (1891-1992); Robert Roy Hyatt (1893-1982); Harry Brown (1892-1965); Carleton C. Dorrah (1893-1973); Middle row: left to right: Frank Willard Brunson (1892-1966); Martin E. Walters (1893-1965); Front row: left to right: Percy A. Mills, Mgr. (1894-1918); Herman C. Raymaker (1893-1944); Wallace A. Adams (1895-1977).
Sports and Recreation Hyatt, Robert Roy, 1893-1982 Smith, Vernet, 1891-1991 Dorroh, Carleton, 1893-1973 Brunson, Willard, 1892-1966 Brown, Harry, 1892-1965 Peck, Stanley Sinclair, 1893-1967 Mills, Percy A., 1894-1918 Raymaker, Herman, 1893-1944 Adams, Wallace A., 1895-1977 Walters, Martin E., 1893-1965 Petaluma High School (Petaluma, Calif.) 1911 High schools United States California Sonoma Petaluma Keller Street
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