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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_002)

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From San Marcos Record: Honorary Citizenship was bestowed on all of the Caravanners, but this couple, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allin of Newcastle, Ontario , Canada were selected by Mayor Allen to receive not only "citizenship " certificate, but "naturalization" as well.

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_004)

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Typical group of Wally Byam Caravanners at barbeque lunch here last Saturday are those seated at one of the tables. Left foreground, Lil and Ford Munneilvn, Houston. right, Mr. and Mrs. Traylor and daughter across table from Lufkin, next at right Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall, Wisconsin. at end of table, Evelyn and Walter Wagner, Elizabeth N.J. and across table F. L. Grimm, Youngstown, Ohio. They were part of 100 who partook of lunch as final group meeting of Wally Byam Caravanners en route to Mexico.

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_008)

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From San Marcos Record: Broken Bow, Nebraska was represented by a visitor to the Wally Byam Caravan rendezvous here Saturday, in the person of Harry Purcell, publisher, who was visiting his friend, Paul Drew and family, formerly neighbors at Beatrice, Neb. Purcell has in his possession the broken bow, discarded by Indians who once camped on the site of the town and from which took its name.

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_010)

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From San Marocs Record: W. Cunningham of Toledo, Ohio an author – philosopher – "San Marcos is the only town I've been in that has furnished us with water, electricity and sewer tie-up in six years of Caravanning and we certainly appreciate it."

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_011)

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From San Marocs Record: W. Cunningham of Toledo, Ohio an author – philosopher – "San Marcos is the only town I've been in that has furnished us with water, electricity and sewer tie-up in six years of Caravanning and we certainly appreciate it."

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_012)

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From San Marcos Record: Mrs. Delight Ross, Detroit Michigan – "Being a Baptist, I believe I was most impressed with your Academy on the hill. I was also impressed with the clean, uncluttered appearance of San Marcos."

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_013)

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From San Marcos Record: Mrs. Delight Ross, Detroit Michigan – "Being a Baptist, I believe I was most impressed with your Academy on the hill. I was also impressed with the clean, uncluttered appearance of San Marcos."

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_015)

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From San Marcos Record: Mrs. Delight Ross, Detroit Michigan – "Being a Baptist, I believe I was most impressed with your Academy on the hill. I was also impressed with the clean, uncluttered appearance of San Marcos."

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_016)

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From San Marcos Record: Phil Whitmarsh of Los Angeles, California, a retired industrial engineer – "Your city has vast untapped industrial potential with its water and its position as a distribution point."

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_017)

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From San Marcos Record: Phil Whitmarsh of Los Angeles, California, a retired industrial engineer – "Your city has vast untapped industrial potential with its water and its position as a distribution point."

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_019)

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From San Marcos Record: Wally Bryan Caravanners took advantage of the balmy weather to gallivant in the San Marcos River. The ladies in the water are Mrs. Doris Grinsell, Mrs. Agnes McClung, and Mrs. Jimmie Gray.

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San Marcos Baptist Academy (Image 1961-236_066)

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From San Marcos Record: First spadeful of earth turned in constructing the new high school classroom building at the Academy had the energy of these four men behind them. Left to right, Judge Zollie Steakley, Dr. William Crook. Judge C.M. Decker and Mayor C.M. Allen. The groundbreaking ceremony took place last Thursday.