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Title
50 Year Reunion, High School in Porterville, Calif., 1964
Date Created and/or Issued
5-23-1964
Publication Information
Tulare County Library
Contributing Institution
Tulare County Library, Annie R. Mitchell History Room
Collection
Tulare County Sesquicentennial Photograph Collection
Rights Information
This image is being made available for educational and research purposes only, under the Fair Use clause of the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 section 107 U.S.C.) Further questions regarding the image or its use may be directed to the Tulare County Library, 200 W. Oak Ave., Visalia, CA 93291; Phn: 559-713-2700; Fax: 559-737-4586.
Description
These were the attendees when the Porterville Union High School (Porterville, CA) class of 1914 gathered for their 50-year reunion May 23, 1964. Seated, left to right: Mabel Wood Hayden, Mary Dorr Cloer, Alana Williamson Gibson, Ina Steiner (teacher), Evelyn Williamson Crews, Thalia Graham kelly (teacher), Anita Delano, Martha Smith, and Helen Porter Hawkins. Standing: Elmer Robinson, Maud Newcomb Weisenberger, Sam Dollar, Edgar Danner, Meredith Wingroal (judge), Shirley Sheela Minalaer, Erwin Gibson, Edgar Preatago, Roscoe Richardson, Paulina Shiplett, unknown, Ken Premo, Ben Nofziger, Glen Owens, Bill Kyle, Ethan Mathis. (Photo courtesy of Porterville Library)
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c82v2dcd
tcs1033
SP 0241

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