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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated June 29, 1965 reads "Rep. Ed Reinecke (R-Tujunga) greets members of the seminary class of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, Glendale, during their recent trip to nation's capital. From left, top row, are David Fretz, Ronald Leeper, John Scott, Robert Curtis,Gary Shanklin, David Fretz (sic), Marvin LeCheminant, Bill Whitcomb, Richard Switzer, all of Hoover High School, Glendale, and Harold Stout, sponsor. Bottom row, from left, are Marcia Fretz, Jeffra Dunlap, Joanne Homer, Andrea Lopez, Sandra Gardiner, Laurel Owens, all of Hoover High; Nancy Anderson, William Howard Taft High School, Woodland Hills; Debbie Smith, Kathy Schimmer, Hoover High; Carolyn Harmer, sponsor; Reinecke and Joan Stout."
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Reinecke, Ed,--1924-2016 United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.) Herbert Hoover High School (Glendale, Calif.)--Students William Howard Taft High School (Woodland Hills, Calif.)--Students Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Students Men--Washington (D.C.) Young men--Washington (D.C.) Young women--Washington (D.C.) High school students--Washington (D.C.) Seminarians--Washington (D.C.) Legislators--Washington (D.C.) Politicians--Washington (D.C.) Public buildings--Washington (D.C.) Stairs--Washington (D.C.) Flags--United States Capitol Hill (Washington, D.C.) Washington (D.C.) Portrait photographs Group portraits Valley Times Collection photographs
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