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KEL 806 Becky Seeley holds a volleyball that has the word "Sportsmanship" written across it while Janet Schow autographs the top at a Stake Volleyball Tournament. The signed volleyball is the most coveted award given for sportsmanship during the tournament. A third girl stands behind them, watching.
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KEL 805 Stake activity leader Mrs. Ray Stanger arranges trophies on a table for a Stake Volleyball Tournament. The trophies read "L.D.S. V.B. 1968." Sitting on the back center of the display is a taller trophy with a volleyball sitting on top of it, and the word "Sportsmanship" is written across the volleyball. In the background, a few girls are seen seated on a stage.
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KEL 804 Janice Anderson pours punch into cups for thirsty participants in the Stake Volleyball Tournament. From left to right, Cathy Arrington, Sheila Halladay, and Karen Schow stand in front of the table, helping themselves to the punch. Some other girls are seen visiting in the background.
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KEL 803 From left to right, Mrs. Frank McAtee, Dr. Frank McAtee, Mr. Glenn Jenkins, Mrs. Glenn Jenkins, and Mrs. R. S. Fulton model clothing to be worn at the upcoming annual Shriners Ball held at the Blue Lakes Country Club. The women are wearing dresses and the two men are dressed in suits and ties and Shriners fez hats. Behind them is a dining table with a chandelier hanging from the ceiling above it. A wall ornament hangs on the side wall and a painting hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 802 Several men in hard hats work on the the construction of the pit area of a 465,000 bag capacity dry bulk silo at the Mini-Cassia Amalgamated Sugar Co. plant near Paul, Idaho. Several round support beams are already in place, averaging 80 feet in depth as a foundation for the huge tank. Above the pit, the main factory and a small shack are visible.
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KEL 801 Southside District winners in the annual FFA Beet Growing Contest are, from left to right, Donald Norrist, first place; Mike Sommer, second place; and Wade Miller, third place. The boys proudly display their award certificates. They are wearing suits and ties with their embroidered FFA jackets. The prizes they are holding include a tool box, a camera, and a box of film.
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KEL 792 002 Attendees sit at a dining table enjoying lunch at the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club hat luncheon held at Kay's Supper Club. Several of the woman are wearing unique hats. One woman is wearing a bonnet covered in picture frames, newspapers, an American flag, and a banner reading "Hat of the Year," another is wearing a hat made out of a paper sack, ribbons, and flowers, and another is wearing a fuzzy hat with golden rings around the rim. The table is covered in cups, bowls, napkins, silverware, and candle holders.
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KEL 792 001 Three women model hats for the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club hat luncheon held at Kay's Supper Club. Diane King, left, wears a hat that is a fuzzy Easter basket with a duck head on the top. Ethel Owens, center, wears a hat made out of ruffles and feathers. The woman on the right wears a hat made out of branches and feathers.
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KEL 776 001 Members of a panel who discussed college life at the recent Panhellenic Tea for high school seniors are, seated in folding chairs from left to right, Patty Newell, Linda Frazier, Lynette Myers, and Nancy Williams. The tea was held at the Bishop Rhea Auditorium to acquaint senior girls and their mothers with the sororities and life on the University of Idaho campus. Other attendees sit in chairs around the sides of the room. At the back of the room is the refreshment table, and a woman sits in a chair at the end serving punch as two women help themselves to punch and cookies. The table is covered in a lace tablecloth, and on it are cups, plates, bowls of punch, platters of cookies, a bouquet of flowers, and a candle holder. A stage is visible at the back of the room.
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KEL 763 001 Mrs. Darrell Wolfe models a patterned dress from The Paris for the Jay-C-Ettes annual fashion show. She is seated on a display that has a vase of flowers and a purse on it. At the back of the room several articles of clothing hang from hangers. A chair sits in the corner.
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KEL 760 001 Three women visit with a man in a golf supply store, looking at a wrack of putters. The three women are busy with preparations for the Twin Falls Ladies Municipal Golf Association Fashion Show, to be held at Kay's Supper Club. The fashions will be supplied from The Paris, Roper Clothing Store, Anne's Casuals, and Clyde's Pro Shop. The woman on the right is dressed in a polo shirt and shirts, while the two women on the right are wearing dresses and heels. Several golf clubs and golfing hats hang on the back wall, and a golf club case leans against the wall.
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KEL 759 006 Egon Kroll, mayor of Twin Falls, cuts a ribbon across the bowling lanes at the Twin Falls Magic Bowl, officially starting the Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association's 25th tournament. Mrs. Tina Paynter, president of the state association, stands beside him, holding the ribbon. At the back of the lanes is a large sign that reads "25th Anniversary" and "Idaho State" and a large painting of a waterfall.
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KEL 759 005 Among those present for the official opening of the Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association's 25th tournament, held at the Twin Falls Magic Bowl, include, from left to right, Mrs. John Birrell, president of the Twin Falls Association; Mrs. Claude Townsend, state director; Mrs. Fern Winks, state secretary; Mrs. Tina Paynter, state president; Mrs. Marian Langdon, state vice president; Mrs. Gladys Shaw, second vice president, and Mrs. John Rogers, state sergeant-at-arms. They stand behind a large ribbon stretching across the bowling lanes. At the back of the lanes is a large sign that reads "25th Anniversary" and "Idaho State" and a large painting of a waterfall. Some signs hanging from the ceiling read "Methodist," "Baptist," "Christian," "St. Edward's," "Oly Rollers," "Henry's Farm Sales," "Bell's Wholesale," and "Arctic Circle."
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KEL 759 004 Four women dressed in matching shirts and vests sit in some seats cheering as they watch a bowler during the Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association's 25th tournament held at the Magic Bowl in Twin Falls. Several bowling balls sit on the shelves behind them. Several people sit in the the seating area watching. The bar is seen in the background.
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KEL 759 003 Earl Peterson, manager of the Magic Bowl in Twin Falls, hands a pair of bowling shoes over a counter to one of the women tournament bowlers for the 25th Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association Tournament. He is wearing a shirt with an embroidered patch on it that reads "1968-69 Idaho State Party Pooper." In his front shirt pocket is a pocket protector with pens and a comb in it. On the shelves behind him are several bowling shoes for rental, and on top of the shelves is a vase of flowers. Several calendars hang on the back wall.