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Title
San Jose High School 1898 faculty, taken in 1938
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1938/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Written on reverse: "San Jose High School 1898, taken at Herbert Jones 1938. Reading from left to right. Seated: 1. Mr. Shumate - Principal 2. Robert Wright 3. Maud Faber (or Fobes?) 4. Nellie Smith 5. Delia Grimmer 6. Herbert Graham 7. Jean Lauriston 8. Miss Farley 9. Mrs. Humphrey Langdon Standing: 1. Mabel Dimon 2. Claude Winaus 3. Ethel Rhoades-Holt 4. Herbert JOnes 5. Iva Gelatt-Smith (or Smid, or Smul) 6. George Bragg 7. Robert Thompson 8. Joe Fry 9. George Farrell 10. Louis Shaaf 11. Dominick Cavallero & Geo. Fraihersto-- (?)
Type
image
Format
Black & White, Gelatin Silver Print
Identifier
D68AB458-B771-41B5-AB5B-042692417270
2009-29-2
Subject
San Jose High School (San Jose, Calif.)
Group portraits
Teachers
Schools--California--San Jose
Shumante, Mr
Wright, Robert
Fobes, Maud
Smith, Nellie
Grimmer, Della
Graham, Herbert
Lauriston, Jean
Farley, Cornelia M
Langdon, Humphrey, Mrs
Dimon, Mabel
Rhoades-Holt, Ethel
Jones, Herbert C
Gilatt-Smed, Iva
Gragg, George
Thompson, Robert
Fry, Joe
Farrell, George
Shaaf, Louis
Cavallero, Dominick
Feacherston, George

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