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Description
Accession number: P2812 Original photograph loaned for copying by Blanche Mickle Epstein, August, 1969. View of the the 1907 graduating class Anaheim High School, built in 1901, the first high school built in Anaheim district and third in Orange County; located at 608 W. Center Street (later Lincoln Ave.); in 1911 sold to Anaheim City School District and became Fremont School; later became site of Fremont Junior High School, which closed in 1979 and was demolished in 1980; image shows two rows of students with their teacher, identified in the front row, left to right as: 1. Blanche Mickle; 2. Ethel Bashore; 3. Lulu Goble; 4. Minnie Christiansen; 5. Leah Lawrence; 6. Ethel Crayne; 7. Berniece Typton; 8. Grace Nelson; back row, left to right: 1. Max Carmichael; 2. Herbert Newman; 3. Dean Hasson; 4. unidentified teacher; 5. George Christiansen; 6. Jack Smale; 7. Al Heying; 8. Lucien Wisser; a hat laid on the doormat in front of the group is visible in foreground, above the numbers "'05" written on pavement.
Epstein, Blanche Mickle--act. ca. 1907 Bashore, Ethel--act. ca. 1907 Goble, Lulu--act. ca. 1907 Christiansen, Minnie--act. ca. 1907 Lawrence, Leah--act. ca. 1907 Crayne, Ethel--act. ca. 1907 Typton, Berniece--act. ca. 1907 Nelson, Grace--act. ca. 1907 Carmichael, Max--act. ca. 1907 Newman, Herbert--act. ca. 1907 Hasson, Dean--act. ca. 1907 Smale, Jack--act. ca. 1907 Heying, Al--act. ca. 1907 Wisser, Lucien "Pete" Nicolas--1889-1979 Anaheim High School--1901-1911.--California--Anaheim Schools--California--1900-Present Portraits, Group High schools--California--Anaheim Anaheim (Calif.)--Photographs
Time Period
Schools -- California -- 1900-Present
Place
Anaheim High School 1901-1911. California Anaheim Schools 1900-Present High schools Anaheim. Anaheim (Calif.) Photographs
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