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KEL 157 Preparing the "kalu puna" on an open spit at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living are, from left to right,
Charles Hopkins, Margaret Thomas, Richard Rawlins and Mrs. Charles Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins is dressed in a chef hat and apron, wielding a knife in his hand, as he cooks a pig over the barbecue. Margaret Thomas wears a flower in her hair and holds a baster. Richard Rawlins holds a bowl of sauce and a whisk, and Mrs. Hopkins holds a bottle of barbecue sauce. They are all wearing leis around their necks. The fence around the yard and a tree next door are in the background.
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KEL 156 A group of people sit on the ground in a circle, seated at tables and eating dinner at Mrs. Charles Hopkins Hawaiian luau in honor of six members of the Experiment in International Living. Several of the people wear leis around their necks, and many of the women have flowers in their hair. A bonfire burns in the center of the yard. Strings of lights, fake palm trees, and tiki torches are used as decoration. Some pine trees and a barbecue are in the corner of the yard. The fence around the yard and the house next door are seen in the background.
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KEL 155 Square dancers attending the Idaho State Square Dance Festival enjoy a smorgasbord in the Twin Falls High School cafeteria. Several men and women dancers sit at the tables eating. Large windows show a building and sports field in the background.
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KEL 154 A group of people square dance in the Twin Falls High School gymnasium at a the Idaho State Square Dance Festival. The women are dressed in full skirts. Behind the group of dancers is a large banner reading "Howdy you are all square dancers."
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KEL 153 Ernie Davis presents the out-of-state trophy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bliss from Encino, Califorina, at the Idaho State Square Dance Festival held at Twin Falls High School. Mr. Davis is wearing a name tag reading "Ernie Davis, Twin Falls, Idaho," and an award ribbon reading "Formation." Mrs. Bliss is wearing a white dress with a full skirt and a name tag that reads "Rosemary Bliss, Los Angeles, California." Mr. Bliss is wearing a plaid shirt and striped pants. The trophy reads "1st Idaho State Square Dance Festival, Largest Out of State Area Attending, July 31 - Aug 1-2, 1964, Twin Falls, Idaho."
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KEL 152 A group of people square dance in the Twin Falls High School gymnasium at the Idaho State Square Dance Festival. The women are dressed in full skirts. Behind the group of dancers is a large banner reading "Howdy you are all square dancers."
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KEL 151 Square dancers attending the Idaho State Square Dance Festival enjoy a smorgasbord in the Twin Falls High School cafeteria. Several men and women help themselves to the buffet table, which has several bowls of salads, fried chicken, grapes, and bread, among other food items. Other dancers sit at the tables eating. Large windows show a sports field in the background.
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KEL 150 Shown modeling at the style show, held as part of the festivities at the Idaho Square
Dance Festival held at Twin Falls High School, are Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hatch, from Nampa. Mrs. Hatch is wearing an orange silk
organza featuring a fitted bodice, with a square neckline and snugly fitted midriff enhanced with self covered buttons. The white shirt worn by Mr. Hatch is accented with a small orange neckerchief-type tie of the same material as Mrs. Hatch's dress. Several potted bushes and flowers are on the floor around them.
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KEL 149 General festival chairman, Ross Crispino, presents the Idaho federation trophy to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hyslop, representing area number 3, for having the most couples present at the festival with 83 couples. Mrs. Hyslop is dressed in a striped dress with a full skirt and a name tag that reads "Julie Hyslop." Mr. Hyslop is dressed in a striped bow tie with a belt buckle that reads "Wheel 'n Deal" and is wearing a name tag reading "Lads 'n Plaids, Caldwell, Idaho, Doug Hyslop."
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KEL 148 A group of square dancers dance in the Twin Falls High School gymnasium at the Idaho State Square Dance Festival. The women are dressed in full skirts. Behind the group of dancers is a large banner reading "Howdy you are all square dancers."
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KEL 147 A group of square dancers dance in the Twin Falls High School gymnasium at the Idaho State Square Dance Festival. Four men and four women in full skirts dance as couples in the center of the floor, and other couples are seen dancing in the background around them.
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KEL 146 Shirley Moore helps Joni Mottern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mottern, onto the back of a Shetland pony strapped into a carousel at the 18th Annual BPOE picnic. Mrs. Moore is wearing sunglasses and Joni is wearing a sundress. A young boy rides the pony behind her. Several children stand around the metal fence watching. Behind them, a girl is riding on a small motorized car. A group of people and the trees of the park are in the background.
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KEL 145 A group of people wait in line for the potluck table of food at the 18th Annual BPOE picnic. At the front of the line, a woman helps a little boy in a cowboy hat. Behind them several men, women, and children stand in a semi-circle line approaching the table. A few children at the end of the line sit on folding chairs. To the right, a man unpacks things from the back of a truck, and two children sit on the bumper. Several barrels and boxes are behind the potluck table. The trees of the park, parked automobiles (cars), and houses are in the background.
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KEL 144 Egg white dribbles down the arms and shirt of Ken Masoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Masoner, after competing in the egg-throwing contest at the 18th Annual BPOE picnic. John Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen, stands beside him. They are both wearing white shirts and shorts. In the background the trees of the fairground, a parked automobile (car), and a house are visible.
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KEL 143 Some young boys sit on top of the Twin Falls Motor-Vu Comet at the 18th Annual BPOE picnic. Several smaller boys play to the side of it. In the background a group of people are visiting under some trees. In the background, the trees of the fairground, a lattice roof, and some parked automobiles (cars) are visible.