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Here is Bill Bliss with an unknown girl in Yosemite, mid-fifties. Scanned from the 2½ x 3½ inch negative. View full size.
The young lady's name was Gloria Matlock and she lived next door and sometimes traveled with the Blisses on vacation. I am her sister.
As cute as the young lady is, I can understand why Bill is smiling.
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