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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated February 1, 1965 reads, "Saticoy Street School PTA is busy this month processing 500 new books for the school library. Books were purchased with the proceeds from a trading-stamp drive conducted by Saticoy students. Some $1,668 worth of books in literature and elementary school subjects were selected for the library. Busy classifying the volumes and preparing them for circulation are, from left, Mrs. Lawrence Walters, Jim Harris, principal; Mrs. Irma Kahu, librarian; Debra Tygell, 9, and Dennis Helling, 11."
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