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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated September 20, 1961 reads, "Members of the San Fernando Valley Symphony Association lend their talents to constructing wooden risers for their concert season which will open Oct. 6. Leading the group, baton in hand, is Musical Director James A. Swift. Aiding in the project are (from left) Winton Greening, association member; Paul Garver, vice president of the association; Ralph Warner, association member and teacher at Grant High School, and Karl Kunze, president of the association." The article partially reads, "Members decided to do it themselves, and they're now spending their Saturday afternoons building the wooden platforms at the home of association president Karl R. Kunze, 5629 Bellingham Ave., North Hollywood."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
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