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Champion Candy Sellers (Image 1960-161_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Champion candy sellers for the Junior High School were Steve Johnson and Beverly Posey, who each sold 110 boxes of candy in a fund-raising drive by the student council. Steve and Beverley stand in front of the curtain which will be replaced by a new cyclo-rama curtain to be purchased with the candy profits. From the December 8, 1960, issue.

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Dripping Springs High School Football Banquet (Image 1960-199_004)

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San Marcos Record: Happy football sweetheart of the Dripping Spring Tigers is Martha Collier, shown here being so limited by Hillery Cannon the left and Jimmy Shelton. Miss Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Collier of Driftwood, was presented at the annual football banquet of Dripping Springs High School. From the December 8, 1960, issue.

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Dripping Springs High School Football Banquet (Image 1960-199_007)

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From San Marcos Record: Football letterman for the Dripping Springs High School were announced at the annual football banquet. Left to right the boys are Cecil Jenkins, Eugene O'Dell, Ray Shackleford, Bill Smith, Kenny Phillips, Roy Ruston, A.B. Cauthen, Pat Baker, Malcolm Key, Charles Dildine, Head coach Jack Kroll, Jimmy Shelton and Hillery Cannon. From the December 8, 1960, issue.

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Hawk (Image 1960-041_001)

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From the San Marcos Record: This Swanson hawk, measuring 48 inches from wing-tip to wing tip, was captured by Samuel Valdez on the Hunter Road when he found the bird struggling in high grass. The bird has the run of the Valdez home scattering pet cats everywhere he goes. From the December 8, 1960, issue.

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Hawk (Image 1960-041_002)

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From the San Marcos Record: This Swanson hawk, measuring 48 inches from wing-tip to wing tip, was captured by Samuel Valdez on the Hunter Road when he found the bird struggling in high grass. The bird has the run of the Valdez home scattering pet cats everywhere he goes. From the December 8, 1960, issue.

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Snakes (Image 1960-126_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Rattlesnakes which usually have crawled into their holes for the winter by this time of the year, are still active due to the recent warm temperatures. This six-foot rattler with 14 rattles was killed by Antonio Aranda (holding snake) near the northeast edge of town last Friday. Gesturing toward the snake is Harold Jay while Bobby Cornelius looks on. The latter are college students. From the December 8, 1960, issue.