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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated June 8, 1962 reads, "Winners of awards at tenth annual plan drawing contest, co-sponsored by the San Fernando Valley Building Contractors Association and the Chandler Lumber Co are shown with trophies. Front row from left: Dick Hennley, Jr., third place; Richard Duskett, Birmingham High School instructor; Harry Felvey, first place; Joe Paiva, second place; Brian Conroy, third place (two third place awards). Back row from left: Art Grebler, committee chairman; Ray Tomalas, best model house; R.C. Gallyon, president of contractors association; Tyler Smith, best rendering; Stanley Brown, president of Chandler Lumber." The awards ceremony took place at the Sportsmen's Lodge, Studio City.
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