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Lions Club Bulb Sale 1959 (Image 1959-193_001)

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Photograph of several men in the San Marcos Lions Club are unloading a shipment of materials for the light bulb fundraiser sale. Arched building in background located on 125 South LBJ Drive. From San Marcos Record April 9, 1959 issue.

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Lions Club Bulb Sale 1959 (Image 1959-193_002)

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Photograph of several men in the San Marcos Lions Club are unloading a shipment of materials for the light bulb fundraiser sale. Coca-Cola and El Derado Cafe sign in background. From San Marcos Record April 9, 1959 issue.

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Lions Club Bulb Sale 1959 (Image 1959-193_003)

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Photograph of two men from the San Marcos Lions Club standing next to large order for light bulb fundraiser sale. Arched building in background located on 125 South LBJ Drive. From San Marcos Record April 9, 1959 issue.

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Lions Club Bulb Sale 1959 (Image 1959-193_004)

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Photograph of several men in the San Marcos Lions Club are unloading a shipment of materials for light bulb fundraiser sale. In the photograph are Herman Kroff, Mr. Ellis Serur and Ellis Sutton. From San Marcos Record April 9, 1959 issue.

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Rostasy and Weis Marriage (Image 1959-265_001)

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Photograph of wedding and honeymoon portrait of Dr. Ferdinand Rostasy and Helga Weis Rostasy on the shore of Spring Lake. Glass bottom boat can be seen in the background. Helga Weis Rostasy was from Germany attending SWT as Fullbright exchange student.
From San Marcos Record: "Honeymooners, Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rostasy visit a picturesque spot near Aquarena on the shore of Spring Lake. Rostasy traveled more than 6,000 miles from his native Germany to claim his bride, the former Helga Weise, a student at SWT. The couple honeymooned recently in San Marcos and plan to make their home in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rostasy wed and honeymoon in San Marcos. Aquarena and Spring Lake." From April 9, 1959 issue.

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Rostasy and Weis Marriage (Image 1959-265_002)

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Photograph of wedding and honeymoon portrait of Dr. Ferdinand Rostasy and Helga Weis Rostasy on the shore of Spring Lake. Glass bottom boat can be seen in the background. Helga Weis Rostasy was from Germany attending SWT as Fullbright exchange student.
From San Marcos Record: "Honeymooners, Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rostasy visit a picturesque spot near Aquarena on the shore of Spring Lake. Rostasy traveled more than 6,000 miles from his native Germany to claim his bride, the former Helga Weise, a student at SWT. The couple honeymooned recently in San Marcos and plan to make their home in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rostasy wed and honeymoon in San Marcos. Aquarena and Spring Lake." From April 9, 1959 issue.

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Rostasy and Weis Marriage (Image 1959-265_003)

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Photograph of wedding and honeymoon portrait of Dr. Ferdinand Rostasy and Helga Weis Rostasy on the shore of Spring Lake. Glass bottom boat can be seen in the background. Helga Weis Rostasy was from Germany attending SWT as Fullbright exchange student.
From San Marcos Record: "Honeymooners, Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rostasy visit a picturesque spot near Aquarena on the shore of Spring Lake. Rostasy traveled more than 6,000 miles from his native Germany to claim his bride, the former Helga Weise, a student at SWT. The couple honeymooned recently in San Marcos and plan to make their home in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rostasy wed and honeymoon in San Marcos. Aquarena and Spring Lake." From April 9, 1959 issue.

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Yellow Catfish (Image 1959-115_003)

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Photograph of two men holding catfish. From San Marcos Record: "23lb yellow catfish caught by Albert Tombaugh (not pictured) and R.O. Teeler, gentleman on the left. The gentleman on the right is O.I. Faris." From April 9, 1959 issue.

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Yellow Catfish (Image 1959-115_004)

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Photograph of two men holding catfish. From San Marcos Record: "23lb yellow catfish caught by Albert Tombaugh (not pictured) and R.O. Teeler, gentleman on the left. The gentleman on the right is O.I. Faris." From April 9, 1959 issue.