A man's head sticking out of a board that says, "Frustrated? Throw...." The rest of the words are covered with pie and are not legible. The man has a big smile on his face, and there are three spectators on the left hand side of the booth (seen through the plastic).
A man's head sticking out of a board that says, "Frustrated? Throw...." The rest of the words are covered with pie and are not legible. The man has a big smile on his face, and there are three spectators on the left hand side of the booth (seen through the plastic).
A man dressed up as a witch, standing outside in the snow. His hat has a white letter "I" on it, and he is holding a pair of glasses in his left hand. He is wearing a scarf around his neck, and is holding a pipe in his mouth.
A man dressed up as a witch, standing outside in the snow. His hat has a white letter "I" on it, and he is holding a pair of glasses in his left hand. He is wearing a scarf around his neck, and is holding a pipe in his mouth.
Sam Lindsay and Miss Cheerleader after her crowning at the highschool winter carnival. Miss Cheerleader is wearing a sleeveless dress, and Sam is in a suit and tie. He is holder her wrist with his right hand, and an envelope in his left hand.
Sam Lindsay and Miss Cheerleader after her crowning at the highschool winter carnival. Miss Cheerleader is wearing a sleeveless dress, and Sam is in a suit and tie. He is holder her wrist with his right hand, and an envelope in his left hand.
A lady plugging her nose as she plunges into the dunk tank. Her left arm is up in the air, and there is a drawing on the board behind her labelled, "dunk tank".
A lady plugging her nose as she plunges into the dunk tank. Her left arm is up in the air, and there is a drawing on the board behind her labelled, "dunk tank".
Photograph of Miss Kitimat Debbie Van Ek Occicaly opening the 1975 Winter Carnical with Acting Mayor June Bernaver and Rotary president Don Vander Ploeg.
Photograph of Miss Kitimat Debbie Van Ek Occicaly opening the 1975 Winter Carnical with Acting Mayor June Bernaver and Rotary president Don Vander Ploeg.