Photos: Catalina Foothills new school in 1966
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The new elementary school on River Road near Campbell in Catalina Foothills School District in 1966. The building is now the Junior League of Tucson.
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In the classroom at new Catalina Foothills School on November 2, 1966.
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School children sing at Catalina Foothills School on November 2, 1966.
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Catalina Foothills School, Mural Artwork. August 4, 1966.
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Catalina Foothills School, Mural Artwork. August 4, 1966.
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Catalina Foothills School on November 2, 1966.
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Children play on the art sculpture at Catalina Foothills School on September 7, 1966.
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Class outside on the patio at Catalina Foothills School on November 2, 1966.
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In the classroom at new Catalina Foothills School on November 2, 1966.
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