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KEL 913 Attending Girls State at Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, from Twin Falls, are seated from left to right, Susan Billington, Barbara Barker, Cynthia Ronk, Paula Hawks, and Kathy Lincoln. Standing behind them are three alternate attendees. The girls were selected by the Twin Falls High School faculty and the American Legion Auxiliary of Twin Falls. The group of girls sit around a table looking at a scrapbook. The table is covered in a white tablecloth. Against the back wall is a piano. On top of the piano is a small clock, a centerpiece of a basket of silk flowers, and some lamps. Beside the piano is an end table, a folding chair, and a pair of crutches propped up against the wall. A picture of a bouquet of flowers hangs on the side wall.
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KEL 912 Attending Girls State at Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, from Twin Falls, are from left to right, Susan Billington, Barbara Barker, Kathy Lincoln, Cynthia Ronk, and Paula Hawks. These girls were found outstanding in leadership, character, courage, honesty, scholarship, cooperativeness, and physical fitness by the Twin Falls High School faculty and the American Legion Auxiliary of Twin Falls. The five girls sit around a table looking at a scrapbook. The table is covered in a white tablecloth. Against the back wall is a piano. On top of the piano is a small clock, a centerpiece of a basket of silk flowers, and some lamps. A picture of a bouquet of flowers hangs on the side wall.
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KEL 911 Three girls from Twin Falls were selected as alternates to attend Girls State at Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa by the Twin Falls High School faculty and the American Legion Auxiliary of Twin Falls. The girls stand beside a table. One the table is a vase of flowers and a platter of cookies. Two framed pictures of flowers in vases hang on the walls. A long curtain is drawn over a window in the corner.
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KEL 910 002 Couples dance at a formal dinner-dance held by the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club at the Blue Lakes Country Club. The Rubaiyats are playing musical instruments in the background in front of a rock fireplace.
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KEL 910 001 From left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pugliano and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Haynes visit at a formal dinner-dance held by at the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club at the Blue Lakes Country Club. The men are dressed in suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses.
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KEL 910 Members of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club enjoy drinks during a formal club dinner-dance held at the Blue Lakes Country Club. From left to right are Frank Overand, Mrs. Frank Overand, Mrs. Jim Curtright, Jim Curtright, Mrs. Max Euteneier and Max Euteneier. The table is covered in a white tablecloth, and several cups, some candle holders, and a centerpiece of flowers is on the table. Some other diners are seen in the background.
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KEL 909 From left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Molyneux and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Werner dance at a formal dinner-dance held by the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club at the Blue Lakes Country Club. The Rubaiyats are playing musical instruments in the background in front of a rock fireplace.
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KEL 908 Members of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club enjoy drinks during a formal club dinner-dance held at the Blue Lakes Country Club. From left to right are Frank Overand, Mrs. Frank Overand, Mrs. Jim Curtright, Jim Curtright, and Mrs. Max Euteneier. The table is covered in a white tablecloth, and several cups, some candle holders, and a centerpiece of flowers is on the table. Some other diners are seen in the background.
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KEL 907 A group of people browse the display of irises at an iris show sponsored by the Magic Valley Iris Society and held at the Twin Falls YMYWCA. A long table is covered in jars filled with irises, and several have award ribbons attached to the jar.
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KEL 906 Mrs. Albert Toberer holds a vase of irises titled "Beth Corey" in one hand and a purple rosette award ribbon for best stalk that reads "American Iris Society Best Specimen of Show" in the other hand at an iris show sponsored by the Magic Valley Iris Society and held at the Twin Falls YMYWCA.
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KEL 905 Mrs. Ed Conrad holds up a vase of light-colored irises at an iris show sponsored by the Magic Valley Iris Society and held at the Twin Falls YMYWCA. Mrs. Conrad was the second sweepstakes winner and received the AIS bronze medal certificate for second greatest number of cultural firsts. On the vase is the award ribbon from the Iris Society. On the table beside her is a vase of dark-colored irises.
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KEL 904 Mrs. Carl Crooks holds up a glass Coca-Cola bottle of irises titled "Tall Chief" at an iris show sponsored by the Magic Valley Iris Society and held at the Twin Falls YMYWCA. On the bottle is an award ribbon that reads "First Place American Iris Society."
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KEL 903 Sweepstakes winners of the Magic Valley Iris Society show held recently at the YMYWCA is Mrs. V. W. Nelson. She received the American Iris Society silver medal certificate for most firsts in the cultural division, and the AIS purple rosettes for the most firsts in the
artistic division and for the best arrangement of the show. The Magic Valley Iris Society awarded her two ceramic iris plates as trophies for sweepstakes prizes. On the display are two vases filled with irises, and an award ribbon is placed in front of one of the vases, reading "American Iris Society Best Arrangement of Show."
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KEL 902 001 From left to right, Ron Watson and John Campbell sit in chairs at a Farewell Party for Merl Eden held at the home of Tommy Walker. A round table is between them, and on the table are two glasses and an ash tray. Some other men are seen visiting at the back of the room.
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KEL 902 A group of people are gathered in chairs around a round table enjoying drinks at a Farewell Party for Merl Eden, held at the home of Tommy Walker. An ash tray, glasses, and napkins are on the table. Second from the left is Merl Eden, and third and fourth from the left are Mrs. and Mrs. Duke Wiseman.