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Jaycees, Junior Chamber of Commerce (Image 1960-049_027)

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From San Marcos Record: Used clothing is needed by many destitute families in Hays County, and the San Marcos Jaycees have cooperated with the Hays County Welfare Association to help find the clothing needed. Here Jaycee President Ronald Becker, on the right, and Tommy Shires, on the left, watch Andy Anderson prepare to get rid of his worn hat. Used clothing can be dropped into the box by motorists on the north side of the square. William Cameron Company furnished the paint for the box, and Kipple's furnished the poster board. From the June 30, 1960, issue.

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Miss San Marcos (Image 1960-075_001)

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From San Marcos Record: In the Miss San Marcos contest are these four lovelies shown here soaking up some sunshine at the local pool. Left to right the girls are Joan Huntley of Austin, Kita Hyatt of San Marcos, Peggy Botkin of LaMarque, and Marilyn Carpenter of San Antonio. All four are students at Southwest Texas State College. From the June 30, 1960, issue.

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Miss San Marcos (Image 1960-075_002)

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From San Marcos Record: In the Miss San Marcos contest are these four lovelies shown here soaking up some sunshine at the local pool. Left to right the girls are Kita Hyatt of San Marcos, Peggy Botkin of LaMarque, Marilyn Carpenter of San Antonio and Joan Huntley of Austin. All four are students at Southwest Texas State College. From the June 30, 1960, issue.

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Miss San Marcos (Image 1960-075_003)

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From San Marcos Record: In the Miss San Marcos contest are these four lovelies shown here soaking up some sunshine at the local pool. Left to right the girls are Kita Hyatt of San Marcos, Joan Huntley of Austin, Peggy Botkin of LaMarque, and Marilyn Carpenter of San Antonio. All four are students at Southwest Texas State College. From the June 30, 1960, issue.

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Rain (Image 1960-115_004)

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From San Marcos Record: Lou Ann Bear and daughter Janie enjoy the rain after a long period without it. From the June 30, 1960, issue.