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Description
Black and white photograph of eight high school girls standing on stairs at Capistrano Valley High School. Seven of the girls are dressed in the same striped shirts with the exception of the girl standing in front, which could indicate that the girls are members of the high school pep squad or drill team. The girls are posed in a tiered position on an outdoor staircase with the girl on the far left standing on a lower step and the girl on the far right standing on the top step. The photograph is taken from the side of the girls, so that their shoulders are turned to face the camera. Behind them is part of the brick school building with the sign "Capistrano Valley High School" in dark letters appearing above the girls. This photograph is numbered "19" on a proof sheet of 10 proofs numbered 11-[20]. On the back of the proof sheet is stamped, "The Association, 711-A #12 17th St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 645-3840, Job #, Neg. #." In the lower right corner of the back is written "P20060508.32."
Type
image
Format
1 photograph (from proof sheet of 10) : b&w ; 6 x 6 cm.
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