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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated March 30, 1963 reads, "Teen-age Fair activities include a multitude of activities, including a judo-karate show, which will be staged daily from Friday to April 14 by the Judo Association of America. Cindy Bush, student at Taft High School, Woodland Hills, shows how it's done as she throws instructor Paul Widenor in a practice session. In second photo, Cindy practices for a hat-stacking contest with the aid of Pat Aspergren. Above, the Royal Tones from William S. Hart, Newhall, practice for 'Battle of the Bands' which will be held April 19. They are Ronnie Bond, Bill Miller, Bob Spencer, Jim Gordon, Frank LeBrun and Dennis DeKay (back)."; See images #00123840 through #00123842 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
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