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San Marcos Baptists (Image 1959-044_001)

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Photograph of a table filled with assortment of different objects. From San Marcos Record: "Deep Sea Diver" contest held this past summer at First Baptist Church Reading Club for children ages 4 through 15." From September 17, 1959 issue.

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San Marcos Baptists (Image 1959-044_004)

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Photograph of children and girls holding posters. From San Marcos Record: "The youth of the Baptist community presenting their work. Winners of the "Deep Sea Diver" contest held this past summer at First Baptist Church Reading Club for children ages 4 through 15. As a child read a book, the diver moved down on the scoring chart. Winners in the beginner group were Dianne Bridges with 34 books read. Pat Ivey in the primary group took first place with 27 books read. junior group winners were Marion Chunn and Beckye Ivey who tied for first place with 33 books read. finally, Linda Paine read 31 books to take first place in the intermediate group." From September 17, 1959 issue.

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San Marcos Baptists (Image 1959-044_005)

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Photograph of children and girls holding posters. From San Marcos Record: "The youth of the Baptist community presenting their work. Winners of the "Deep Sea Diver" contest held this past summer at First Baptist Church Reading Club for children ages 4 through 15. As a child read a book, the diver moved down on the scoring chart. Winners in the beginner group were Dianne Bridges with 34 books read. Pat Ivey in the primary group took first place with 27 books read. junior group winners were Marion Chunn and Beckye Ivey who tied for first place with 33 books read. finally, Linda Paine read 31 books to take first place in the intermediate group." From September 17, 1959 issue.

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Kent Finlay oral history interview

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Kent Finlay talks about the history of the Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos, its creation and how it stays current, the kind of music played there, and what makes it special. He discusses the state of music in Texas and specifically mentions famous musicians such as Willie Nelson, Marsha Ball, Asleep at the Wheel, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jerry Jeff Walker, George Strait, and more.