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Girls playing basketball

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Girls basketball team

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1906

Dixon High School girls basketball team, year 1906

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Rio Vista Joint Union High School, Girls basketball team 1915

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1932

VHS Girls Interclass Championship Basketball team - March 18, 1932 in front of brick high school - College and School streets. See 51215A for names

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1909

Armijo High's School Girls Basketball team, 1909. L to R - Grace Finne (Nickerson), Mabem Morrill (McDermid)(McDairmid ?), Madge Swim (Jackson), Alice Mason (Long), Lena Borges (Garritson), Pearl Lambert (Wright) with basketball. Courtesy of Pearl Wright..

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Japanese torn from area in WWII / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [90] [WAYITWAS-2001-90]
In the early 20th century, Japan born Issei (immigrants born in Japan) and American born Nisei (the children of the Issei born in the United States) played a major role in Vacaville's economy. They leased and operated a majority of the fruit ranches, formed a small economic district nicknamed Japantown along Dobbins Street, bought houses, sent their children to local schools, ran a Buddhist Church and a Methodist Church, operated a sumo wrestling team, baseball and basketball teams, and in general seemed to be fully integrated as American citizens.
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