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Photograph caption dated September 28, 1957 reads, "'Walk - do not ride. Look before crossing,' is being painted on ramp leading form Fulton Junior High School to Kester avenue in Van Nuys, by Mrs. Frank Stansbury, PTA safety chairman. Norman Schachter, right, vice principal, looks on approvingly at project which is part of safety campaign conducted by 41st District CCPT. Heeding warning are students, Bill Huber, left, and Danny Baldwin."
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