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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated March 1, 1955 reads "Junior Achievement members Sheila Ingoldsby, North Hollywood; Donna Ambrosch, La Crescenta, and Elizabeth Stoner, Glendale, from left, watch Millie Lopez work on junction board for P2V Neptune patrol bomber during inspection tour of Lockheed's Burbank factory by 50 JA enrolees in five junior companies sponsored by Lockheed Management Club. Girls were escorted on tour by Doris Gainor, rear, Lockheed design engineer, and Kay Taylor, right, personnel representative." Junior Achievement is a non-profit youth organization formed in 1919 to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Junior Achievement Lockheed Aircraft Corporation--Employees Women--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Women engineers--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Young women--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Businesspeople--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Business--Vocational guidance--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Nonprofit organizations--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Associations, institutions, etc.--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Neptune (Military aircraft) Airplanes--Equipment and supplies Aircraft industry--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County)--Employees Burbank (Los Angeles County, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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