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Full title:Mrs. George Stanicci, the former Miss Margaret Ichino of the Manzanar Relocation Center, is now a floral designer for a retail florist on New York City's fashionable Madison Avenue, where she and a fellow worker are putting the finishing touches to a floral design which she has arranged. Mrs. Stanicci recently demonstrated floral arrangements for more than 200 florists from up-state New York at a convention of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association at Schenectady, New York. A native of LaCrescenta California, Mrs. Stanicci was a floral designer in her father's florist shop in Los Angeles before evacuation in May 1942 to Manzanar. She is a graduate of Franklin High School in Los Angeles and attended Chapman College there. In October 1943 she was married to George Stanicci, also of Manzanar and Los Angeles, who is now employed as a designer-draftsman for a New York architectural firm. New York, New York.
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