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KEL 637 Officers elected by the Department of Idaho Veterans of World War I and Auxiliary at their convention, which ended in Twin Falls, include, from left to right, Harry McCurdy, senior vice commander; Samuel E. Vance, department commander; Mrs. Samuel E. Vance, Auxiliary department president; and Mrs. Margaret E. Sims, Auxiliary senior vice president. The men are dressed in suits and ties and their Veterans of WWI hats, and the women are dressed in white dresses. Mr. and Mrs. Vance are shaking hands. On the bulletin board behind them are some fliers, including one that reads "Newport Elks 2105 Summer Mixed Doubles Tournament."
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KEL 636 Two-hundred and fifty young musicians will present a program of orchestra music at the Robert Stuart Junior High School Gymnasium. Two of the young musicians are, from left, Mary Ann Babbel, violinist, and Wayne Forey, bass viol. To their right, a girl in a dress holds a violin. A folding chair and a music stand are to the side, and long auditorium curtains hang behind them.
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KEL 635 Representatives from Twin Falls County, Gooding County, Westpoint Highway District, and the Buhl Highway District gather in an office for the signing of the proposed agreement of the Clear Lakes Bridge. The woman is seated behind a desk covered in papers, signing a form. Two telephones and a hole puncher are also on the desk. Standing behind her are three men. Behind them is a file cabinet, and hanging from the back walls are pictures of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
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KEL 634 Representatives from Twin Falls County, Gooding County, Westpoint Highway District, and the Buhl Highway District gather in an office for the signing of the proposed agreement of the Clear Lakes Bridge. Two of the men are behind a desk covered in papers, and the man in the foreground is seated and signing a form. Two telephones are also on top of the desk. The two other men are in the back of the office. A picture of President John F. Kennedy hangs from the back wall.
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KEL 633 Advisor for candidates and for the coronation, Mrs. Robert Sickles, center, converses with Debbie Bodine, left, and Kathy Quigley during a social for Magic Valley Baseball Queen candidates at Kay's Supper Club. Miss Bodine is sponsored by the Twin Falls Jaycees and Miss Quigley is sponsored by the Twin Falls Jay-C-Ettes. They are wearing dresses and Mrs. Sickles is wearing a hat. Some plants are visible behind them. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling in the background.
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KEL 632 Enjoying refreshments during a social for Magic Valley Baseball Queen candidates held at Kay's Supper Club in Twin Falls are Pamela Jenkins and Rip Wilson, left, and Nancy Williams and Dave McCollum, right. The men are dressed in suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses, and they are seated around a dining table enjoying cake and tea. On the table are tea cups, saucers, condiments, candle holders, and ash trays. A large picture of a nature scene hangs on the back wall. Other diners are seen at the next table.
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KEL 631 Distributing baseball tickets to three Magic Valley Baseball Queen candidates during a social held at Kay's Supper Club is Morris Roth, president of the Twin Falls Baseball Club Board of Directors. Candidates from
left to right are Gaye Carlson, sponsored by the National Guard; Cindy Hull, sponsored by the Altrusa Club; and Carolyn Olmstead, sponsored by the American Legion Post No. 7. Two other men are to the left of Mr. Roth, and one of the men is seated at the table filling out a form. The men are dressed in suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses. On the table are a document holder, an ash tray, and a stack of cards. A speaker and a clock hang on the back wall behind them.
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KEL 630 New FHA officers, from left to right, are Rhonda Miracle, president; Vicki Bickford, secretary; and Christine Newbry, treasurer. They are wearing dressing and standing in a classroom in front of a poster with the FHA logo that reads "Future Homemakers of America Toward New Horizons." Behind them is a blackboard, and an American flag hangs above it.
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KEL 629 Four members of the Camp Fire Girls, dressed in their uniforms, are crowned as Mardi Gras queens at the Camp Fire Girls Mardi Gras party held at O'Leary Junior High School gym. The Queens are, from left to right, Mary Murphy, Horizon Club Queen; Pamela Kaye Tracy, Junior High Queen; Linda Garrett, Camp Fire Girls Queen; and Phomia Sliman, Blue Bird Queen. They are wearing crowns and corsages on their wrists, and are holding trophies and their essays in their lap. In front of each girl on the floor is a six pack of 12 ounce Coca-Cola bottles. Four men dressed in suits and ties and an officer wearing his uniform stand behind the seated girls. The net of a basketball hoop can be seen above them.
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KEL 628 The Twin Falls Garden Club has won the Richfield Civic Beautification Award for its landscaping at Sunny View Courts. From left to right are Mrs. Sidney Smith, club president; Eugene Hendrickson, Richfield retail representative; and Mrs. T. W. Hicks, civic beautification chairman, plant trees amid a howling snow and wind storm. The women are wearing dresses and long coats, and Mrs. Smith is wearing a hat. Mr. Hendrickson is wearing a suit and tie. A tree is between them, and they are filling in the hole around it from a wheelbarrow of dirt using long shovels. Some buildings and a yard are visible in the background.
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KEL 627 From left to right, Camp Fire Girls Cherie Anderson and Lisa Rae Gerber stand behind a table and hold up a poster reading "Camp Fire Girls Mardi Gras April 23rd 12 to 6:30 p.m. O'Leary Junior Hi Gym. Prizes, games, eats, fun." The theme of the fourth annual Camp Fire Girls Mardi Gras is "Mexico," and on the bottom of the poster is an illustration of two people dressed in sombreros and ponchos pulling a donkey that is wearing a saddle that has balloons attached to it and reads "Mardi Gras." On the table in front of them is a pinata shaped like a chick, two canes, and a trophy.
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KEL 626 Members of the Happy-Go-Lucky 4-H Club prepare Easter cookie boxes for residents of local nursing homes. In the foreground, from left to right are Vicki Huber, Anita Roberts, and Beth Britt. Several plates of home-baked cookies are on a table, and the three girls package them up into boxes with 4-H logos on the side. A counter, covered in cooking sheets of cookies and cooking utensils, stretches around the kitchen. In the background, several other girls stand around the counter.
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KEL 625 Members of the Key Club place large letters reading "Home of the Bruins" and a bruin head on the Twin Falls High School gym. From left to right, Thomas Magaw, Eddie Hellewell, project chairman for the sign, and Kenneth High, club president, stand on the lawn in front of the gym, admiring the new $600 sign.
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KEL 624 The accreditation team from the University of Idaho sit in the faculty lounge at Twin Falls High School and discuss the quality of CSI courses. Standing is Dr. Harry Harnsworth.
Others are, from left to right, Dorsey Riggs, Dean Charles Hegel, Dr. John Green, Dr. H. W. Steffens, Dr. Vail Foy and Dr. Elmer K. Raunlo. They are dressed in suits and ties. Some coffee cans holding papers are on the ground in front of them. In the background is a candy machine and some file cabinets.
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KEL 623 James S. Rude, Sawtooth National Forest employee, hands Louis Evans a gold recreation permit reading "1966 Federal Recreation Area Entrance Permit" after forest service permits go on sale in the Magic Valley. Robert Hoag, forest staff recreation officer, observes. Mrs. Evans is wearing a striped jacket. Mr. Hoag is wearing a plaid jacket, white shirt, and slacks. Mr. Rude is wearing a dark button-up shirt and slacks.