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Photo--Black and white: Analy High School basketball B team of 1950-51. Top photo, top row L-R: Yokoyama, Jim Higgins, Jim Lewis, Jim Goodman, Richard Walker, Bob Robertson, LeRoy McDonnell, Bob Jarvis, Ernie Foster, Walt (coach). Front row L-R: Wittermood, Bob Felciano, Ed Ito, Steve Kimura, Ben Gori, Bill Dotti, Vic King, Tom Hora, Bob. Bottom photo Analy Tigers vs Tamalpais January 19th, 1951. Analy 25--Tam 38.
Sports and Recreation Yokoyama, Jim Higgins, James Lewis, Jim Walker, Bob Robertson, LeRoy McDonnell, Bob Jarvis, Ernie Felciano, Ed Gori, Bill Dotti, Vick Goodman, Richard Ito, Steve Kimura, Ben King, Tom Hora, Bob Wittermood, Bob Foster, Walter Edwin, 1915-2006 Analy High School (Sebastopol, Calif.)--Students 1950-1959 United States California Sonoma Sebastopol Analy Avenue
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