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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated May 11, 1964 partially reads "Louisville High School, a Catholic girls' high school in Woodland Hills, concentrates on producing a well-rounded program for its all-girl student body. Emphasis is placed on strong academic subjects in preparation for college and for preparation as a homemaker. Students also are invited to participate in service groups such as the Sodality, or to join clubs, musical groups or to compete in team sports. Anyone for tennis? Nancy Redman, left, and Linda Vehige spend a few leisure moments on the tennis courts. Tennis is but one of four sports the students excel in. Others are volleyball, basketball and swimming."; See images #00128790 through #00128791 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Louisville High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Louisville High School (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Students Young women--California--Los Angeles High school students--California--Los Angeles Tennis players--California--Los Angeles Catholic high schools--California--Los Angeles Schools--California--Woodland Hills (Los Angeles) Tennis courts--California--Los Angeles Tennis rackets--California--Los Angeles Tennis balls--California--Los Angeles Fences--California--Los Angeles Trees--California--Los Angeles Brick walls Dwellings--California--Woodland Hills (Los Angeles) Woodland Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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