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KEL 772 Maixine Aldous works on a painting for the art display at CSI's Festival of the Arts. She is standing in front of a canvas on an easel, and holds a palette and some paint brushes in her hands. CSI art instructor LaVar Steel stands beside her, dressed in a tie and slacks with a black smock over the top to protect his clothes. A long counter with a sink is in the background.
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KEL 771 CSI student Robert Grubbs makes a pottery bowl on a spinning wheel for the art show to be held during CSI's Festival of the Art. Behind him is a long counter, and several kitchen appliances and utensils sit on top of it.
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KEL 770 Joan Patterson plays a sousaphone at CSI's Festival of the Arts. CSI music instructor Denis
Foote stands beside her, plugging his ears.
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KEL 769 J. E. Hill, a blind pianist dressed in a suit, tie, and sunglasses, plays the piano during a Twin Falls Music Club meeting held at the home of Mrs. James Kinney. Mrs. Kinney stands beside him, turning the pages of the sheet music. A still life painting of a lamp and some fruit hangs on the wall behind them.
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KEL 768 Several trees and bushes grow inside the greenhouse at Kimberly Nurseries' new location in Twin Falls on Addison Avenue East.
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KEL 767 Several plants and trees sit under the greenhouse roof at Kimberly Nurseries' new building along Addison Avenue East. Several fountains and lawn ornament statues are sitting out front. To the side of the complex are piles of large rocks and a sign reading "Landscape Rocks."
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KEL 766 Four members of the Nu Phi Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sit around a table at their rush party, held at the home of Mrs. Loree Dobbs. On the far left is Mary Ruth Roan, dressed in a Munchkin costume, and seated beside her is Sandra Gose, who is wearing a hat. Some forks, napkins, decorations, masking tape, and a marker are on top of the table. A yellow brick road decoration is taped to the floor.
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KEL 765 Three members of Nu Phi Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are dressed as characters from "The Wizard of Oz" for their rush party, held at the home of Mrs. Loree Dobbs. From left to right are Katie Sherri, Mendy Abrams, and Mary Larsen. The girls are dressed as the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man, and Dorothy. Behind them is a decorated background of a pot of gold with a rainbow of streamers arching from it.
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KEL 764 Four members of Nu Phi Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are dressed as characters from "The Wizard of Oz" for their rush party, held at the home of Mrs. Loree Dobbs. From left to right are Helen Kuykendall, Mrs. Loree Dobbs, Elaine Putzler, and Marge Vecera. The girls are dressed as Glenda, Toto, the Wicked Witch of the West, and the Scarecrow. Behind them is an illustrated backdrop of the Emerald City.
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KEL 763 From left to right, Mrs. Larry Komlofske, Mrs. Doren Keith, and Mrs. Jim Steele sit on the floor in a living room and look over some fliers of clothing designs in preparation for the Jay-C-Ettes annual fashion show. The show will be held at the Twin Falls Moose Hall and feature fashions from the Idaho Department Store, The Paris, Roper Clothing Store, and the Peppertree. Behind them is a television with some decorative ornaments on top of it, and to the side of the room is a bookcase and a small glass table with decorations on it.
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KEL 762 Mrs. Darrell Smith models a checkered jacket, skirt, and hat from the Roper Clothing Store for the Jay-C-Ettes annual fashion show. Behind her are some dressing room doors.
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KEL 761 Mrs. Donald Egbert models a white dress from the Idaho Department Store for the Jay-C-Ettes annual fashion show. A mirror hangs on the wall beside her. To the side of the room, clothing hangs on hangers.
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KEL 760 Looking over the golf course as they make final plans for the Twin Falls Ladies Municipal Golf Association's annual fashion show and luncheon are, from left to right, Mrs. Ray McBride, Mrs. Darold Whatcott, and Mrs. Tom Kiely, general chairman of the show. The fashion show will be held at Kay's Supper Club, and the spring fashions will be shown courtesy of The Paris, Roper Clothing Store, Anne's Casuals, and Clyde's Pro Shop. Behind the women and the golf cart, several trees and some houses are visible in the distance.
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KEL 759 Twin Falls mayor Egon Kroll throws the first bowling ball down a lane at the Magic Bowl, officially starting the Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association's 25th tournament. Several bowling balls are sitting on the ball return. A group of people sit in the seating area behind the lane, watching.
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KEL 758 A woman dressed in plaid shorts and a shirt that reads "Bramwells St. Anthony" across the back releases a bowling ball down a lane during the Idaho State Woman's Bowling Association's 25th tournament, held at the Twin Falls Magic Bowl. A group of women are seated in the seating area behind the lane watching. At the back of the bowling alley is a large sign reading "25th Anniversary" and a painting of some waterfalls.