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12 images. History Contest Belmont High School, 7 November 1951. Lawrence Schnitzer -- 17 years Anthony Plaia -- 17 years Marilyn Kindy -- 16 years Sandra Pizer -- 17 years Marlene Orshoff -- 17 years John Eve -- 17 years Lorna McDougall -- 17 years Dorothy Merriam -- 16 years William Blackwell -- 18 years Jackie Pieper -- 17 years Harold Krause -- 16 years. Caption slip reads: "Photographer: Mercurio. Assignment: History Contest Belmont High. 2: Lawrence Schnitzer, 17, Dorsey High School from Los Angeles, Calif. 50: Anthony Plaia, 17, North Hollywood High School from North Hollywood, Calif. and Marilyn Kindy, 16, Alhambra High School from San Gabriel, Calif. 109: Sandra Pizer, 17, Beverly High School from Beverly Hills, Calif. 40: Marlene Orshoff, 17, Garfield High School from Los Angeles, Calif. 113: John Eve, 17, Hunington [sic] Park High School from South Gate, Calif. and Lorna McDougall, 17, Hunington [sic] Park High School from Los Angeles Calif. 102 - 103: Crowd shots. 151. 44: Dorothy Merriam, 16, Narbonne High School from Lomita, Calif. who finished her test ten minutes before time was called, so took to her knitting (no name on the boy behind her). 201: William Blackwell, 18, Compton High School from Compton Calif. 200: Jackie Pieper, (girl), 17, Corvallis High school from Studio City, Calif. 41: Harold Kruse, 16, Beverly Hills High, from Beverly Hills, Calif."
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image
Format
12 photographs : negatives, b&w 10 x 13 cm. negatives (photographic) photographs
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