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Title
1st grade, Yorba Linda Grammar School, January 1937
Date Created and/or Issued
1937 January 8
Publication Information
Yorba Linda Public Library
Contributing Institution
Yorba Linda Public Library
Collection
Yorba Linda Public Library California History Collection
Rights Information
Public domain
Material in the public domain. No restriction on use.
Description
1st grade, Yorba Linda Grammar School, January 1937; Back row, standing, from left: Smith, Corbin; Barnes, Louis; Le Brecht, Venita; Sheridan, Marilyn; Rosedale, William; Snyder, Miss (teacher); Peralta, Alex; Shook, Dick; Young, Jack; Clark, Finis; Clark, Betty Jean; Front row, sitting, from left: Bybee, Lucille; Navarro, Beatrice; Munger, Nancy; Earl, Gene; Phillips, Delbert; Loucks, Aryliss; Woodward, Genise; Smith, Valdo; Day, Robert; De Los Reyes, Alfonso; Hernandes, Jesus
Type
image
Format
1 photographic image; 19 x 25 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt1h4nd1d9
cyl_165
P-27:2
Subject
History--20th century--California--Yorba Linda
Classes--California--Yorba Linda
Smith, Corbin
Barnes, Louis
Le Brecht, Venita
Sheridan, Marilyn
Rosedale, William
Snyder, Miss
Peralta, Alex
Shook, Dick
Young, Jack
Clark, Finis
Clark, Betty Jean
Bybee, Lucille
Navarro, Beatrice
Munger, Nancy
Earl, Gene
Phillips, Delbert
Loucks, Aryliss
Woodward, Genise
Smith, Valdo
Day, Robert
De Los Reyes, Alfonso
Hernandes, Jesus
Place
Yorba Linda (Calif.)

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