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KEL 682 Aaron Vecera, dressed in a plaid shirt, traces the letter X in the air in a classroom at Children's Village, a Montessorian method pre-school in Twin Falls run by Mrs. Charles Hopkins. He is one of the kindergarten-age youngsters who are learning their ABCs and other pre-school subjects in preparation for first grade work. On his desk is a piece of paper and a pencil. Another students sits in a desk at the side of the room, holding a pencil.
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KEL 681 Several children sit at desks in a classroom at Children's Village, a Montessorian method pre-school in Twin Falls run by Mrs. Charles Hopkins. The kindergarten-aged children have graduated from nursery tables and chairs into the scaled-down desks. Each desk has a long paper on top of it. In the back of the room is a bookcase that is filled with boxes and various supplies. A door and a water fountain are in the corner of the room.
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KEL 680 Identical twins Lisa and Laura Hill play in a tunnel at Children's Village, a Montessorian method pre-school in Twin Falls run by Mrs. Charles Hopkins.
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KEL 679 Several children, including one of the Hill twins, play on a tunnel at Children's Village, a Montessorian method pre-school in Twin Falls run by Mrs. Charles Hopkins.
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KEL 678 The first donation for the Altrusa Club sponsored narcotics project is displayed by Mrs. Margaret Watts, Altrusa Club co-chairman of the community service committee, left, and Mrs. W. A. Lookingbill, president of the Mentor Club. The Mentor Club is one of many Magic Valley women's clubs supporting the project. All donations will be combined and presented to Lt. Ernie Marlow, Twin Falls juvenile officer, to purchase films on narcotics and necessary supplies to assist in his program presentations on narcotics education throughout Magic Valley.
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KEL 677 A silver coffee service, representative of the 25th Anniversary of the Twin Falls Jay-C-Ettes, was displayed along with other silver items at the Rose Banquet held at the Depot Grill in observance of the anniversary. Among
the past presidents honored at the banquet were, from left to right, Mrs. Twyla Messersmith, Mrs. Lois Lennan, Mrs. Lucille
Kelly, and Mrs. Imogene Seiber. On the table is a vase of roses, salt and pepper shakers, and an ash tray. A painting hangs on the wall behind them.
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KEL 676 Presenting a $150 check for the Sun Valley Music Camp to Mrs. Donald Youtz, scholarship
chairman, is Mrs. Earl S. Johnson, right, president of the Twin Falls 20th Century Club. The scholarship is for an interested young musician from Twin Falls who needs financial assistance to attend the Sun Valley Music Camp this summer. Mrs. Youtz is wearing a dress and a jacket and Mrs. Johnson is wearing a black patterned dress.
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KEL 675 Seated on the arm of a chair at the Larry Harvey home, Jill Miller, a director from New York who will be directing the Dilettantes production of "The Sound of Music," looks over the musical score. Looking over her shoulder is Mrs. Tom Driscoll who has been publicity director for a number of years. The women are wearing dresses. Beside them is a fireplace with stalkings hanging above it.
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KEL 674 Mr. and Mrs. David Mead, left, pause to share a joke with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wills in front of the piano in the oak-paneled family room of the Larry Harvey home. Members of the Dilettante Board of Directors greeted this year's director, Jill Miller, from New York, during the reception. The men are dressed in suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses.
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KEL 673 Tour hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Salisbury, check over the travel folders and scenic attractions
of Hawaii as they plan the sixth annual tour, co-sponsored by the Times-News and Magic Carpet Travels. They are dressed in Hawaiian shirts and leis. On the table underneath the holders of brochures is a large poster that reads "Hawaii, There By Qantas, Australia's Round-the-World Airline." A desk planner calendar is also on the table. On the behind them is a poster of a woman in a lei reading "The Islands of Hawaii."
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KEL 672 Explaining traditional Hawaiian attire to Mrs. Larry Christensen, left, and Mrs. Ruth Stubbs, is Mrs. Don Warr, formerly from Hawaii. Mrs. Warr holds a Hawaiian dress and a lei up against Mrs. Christensen's body. Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Stubbs are among those from the Magic Valley scheduled to take a tour of the Hawaiian islands co-sponsored by the Times-News and Magic Carpet Travels.
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KEL 671 A group of people, dressed in Mexican clothing, stand on a stage and sing at a Mexican posada held at the YM-YWCA building for host families of eleven Mexican youths visiting Twin Falls as part of the Experiment in International Living program. One girl holds a songbook, and a boy plays a guitar. Two girls sit on the edge of the stage in Mexican dresses, singing. Several posters are on the wall behind them, and streamers decorate the ceiling.
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KEL 670 A young girl wearing a bandanna blindfold and holding a baton stands behind a pinata at a Mexican posada held at the YM-YWCA building for host families of eleven Mexican youths visiting Twin Falls as part of the Experiment in International Living program. Another girl stands beside her, helping her with the baton. Jorge Salgado, dressed in a white shirt with a bandanna around his neck, stands to the side of the round pinata that hangs in the center of the room on a rope. Several attendees are standing or seated in folding chairs at the side of the room, watching.
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KEL 669 From left to right, Fernando Escalante and Jorge Salgado arrange cups of punch and plates of candy on a refreshment table at a Mexican posada held at the YM-YWCA building for host families of eleven Mexican youths visiting Twin Falls as part of the Experiment in International Living program. The boys are dressed in dressed in white shirts with bandannas around their necks. On the table are some small wicker baskets holding candles as decorations.
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KEL 668 A young man with a bandanna around his throat holds the rope of a hanging pinata at a Mexican posada held at the YM-YWCA building for host families of eleven Mexican youths visiting Twin Falls as part of the Experiment in International Living program. A woman in a dress stands beside him, watching. Leaning against the wall behind them is a guitar.