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Avalon Schools, grade 10, 1968-1969. From back: Class of 1971 - Mr. B. David Veloz, sponsor. Back row, left to right: Dan Keppel, Bob Jones, Lee Hamilton, Randy Muntz, Rocky Rinehart, Tony Hernandez, Jim Felix, Randy Reyes, Mike Hernandez, Jim Scott. Middle row, left to right: Jerry Weed, Jani Eisenhut, Shanna Gaede, Randi Radde, Jane Montague, Lorraine Sievers, Vicki Whelchel, Richard Hernandez, Lennie Meadows, Bob Barton, Larry Miller. Front row, left to right: Diana Stockinger, Marina Garcia, Wendy Bombard, Donna Stonebraker, Cindy Cadman, Kathy Poindexter, Patty Poindexter, Roger Upton, Dana Porter, Eric Rutherford, Devin Blaty, David Gemilere.
Avalon Schools, 200 Falls Canyon Road, Avalon, California 90704 United States (North and Central America, World : nation) 33.338412, -118.331930 Avalon (Santa Catalina Island, Los Angeles County : inhabited place) Los Angeles (California, United States : county) California (United States, North and Central America : state)
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4 5/8 x 6 5/8 in. black-and-white photograph; catalinaphotoshare109a.jpg;
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