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Title
Strawberry Point School third grade class, 1954
Creator
unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1954
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
Rights Information
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Description
Strawberry Point School Third Grade Class, spring 1954. Names written on back of photo. Back row: Helene Casper, [unknown], [unknown], Caitriona Maloney, Elizabeth Palmer, Carol Lee Willat, Bill [surname unknown], Eddie Rynders, [unknown]. Second row: Bill Thorne, [unknown], John Stubblebine, [unknown], [unknown], Biff Younger, Wayne Harrison. Third row: [unknown], [unknown], Chearn Pew, Gloria Mauroni, [unknown], Patty [surname unknown], Carol Breidenstein, Jeanie Mitchell, Teacher Carol Connelly. Front row: Elmo Dugan, Greg Collin, Terry Jarcik, Tommy Hartwell, Richard Neilan, Vernon Coleman, John Griffin.
Type
image
Identifier
B76DC36C-3C67-499D-AFA9-404018182792
MVU1952
Subject
Breidenstein, Carol
Casper, Helen
Coleman, Vernon
Collin, Greg
Connelly, Carol
Dugan, Elmo
Elementary school students
Elementary schools
Griffin, John
Harrison, Wayne
Hartwell, Tommy
Jarcik, Terry
Maloney, Caitriona
Maurini, Gloria
Mitchell, Jeanie
Neilan, Richard
Palmer, Elizabeth
Pew, Chearn
Rynders, Eddie
Schools
Strawberry Point Elementary School
Stubblebine, John
Teachers
Thorne, Bill
Willat, Carol Lee
Younger, Biff

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