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Photograph was edited for publication purposes The San Fernando Valley Association for Retarded Children's School in Sepulveda, also known as the New Horizons Center, is located at 15725 Parthenia Street. Photograph caption dated October 19, 1962 reads, "Allee Smith, principal of the San Fernando Valley Association for Retarded Children's School in Sepulveda, center, accepts a check for $400 from the Valleyrama Women's Club. Presenting the group's proceeds for an annual luau are Mrs. Leo Seitlinger, Reseda, left, president, and Mrs. Elmer A. Beck, Canoga Park, philanthropy chairman."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Valleyrama Women's Club Valleyrama Women's Club--Presidents San Fernando Valley Association for Retarded Children San Fernando Valley Association for Retarded Children--Presidents New Horizons Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) Associations, institutions, etc.--California--Los Angeles School principals--California--Los Angeles Women school principals--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Fund raisers (Persons)--California--Los Angeles Gifts--California--Los Angeles Checks--California--Los Angeles Playgrounds--California--Sepulveda (Los Angeles) School buildings--California--Sepulveda (Los Angeles) Schools--California--Sepulveda (Los Angeles) Special education schools--California--Los Angeles Sepulveda (Los Angeles, Calif.) North Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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