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8th grade, May Scilla, Stella Pearson, Helene Phillips, Harriet Holeman, Doris Smith, Esther Paullus, Antoinette Rose, Nellie Kraljevich, Lucy Manfredi, Estelle Wheldon, Jessie Miller, Marie Louise Ehrhorn, Annette Chapman, Anita Brinkerhoff, Anthony Malachowaki, Nick Kraljevich, Donald Huthrie, George Theurkauf, Victor Etghorn, carl Chase, Louis Beck, Harold O'Dell, Raymond Harbinson, Tony Faormina, James Mead, Morris Kippey, Fred Pichetti, Clyde Stowell, Louis McCallum. Mountain View, California.
Type
image
Format
Original Photograph
Extent
18 x 22 cm. 1 Page of 1
Identifier
cmv_000799 PHA S39 1
Subject
Autumn
Provenance
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