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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_015)

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From San Marcos Record: Drying out time came Monday morning for these Boy Scouts at Camp Tom Wooten after they spent a night under five inches of rain. Hanging up some damp clothing are Mike Elliott and J. T. Collins, members of Rotary Troop 116 of San Marcos.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_016)

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From San Marcos Record: Drying out time came Monday morning for these Boy Scouts at Camp Tom Wooten after they spent a night under five inches of rain. Hanging up some damp clothing are Mike Elliott and J. T. Collins, members of Rotary Troop 116 of San Marcos.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_017)

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From San Marcos Record: Wet weather camping means ditching tents and Buck Henderson, local Boy Scout, preforms the job before spending seven days at Camp Tom Wooten near lake Austin. Henderson's ditch paid dividends as it helped drain five inches of rain away from the tent Sunday evening.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_018)

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From San Marcos Record: Wet weather camping means ditching tents and Buck Henderson, local Boy Scout, preforms the job before spending seven days at Camp Tom Wooten near lake Austin. Henderson's ditch paid dividends as it helped drain five inches of rain away from the tent Sunday evening.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_019)

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From San Marcos Record: Drying out time came Monday morning for these Boy Scouts at Camp Tom Wooten after they spent a night under five inches of rain.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_020)

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From San Marcos Record: Scouts in action can always be found at the chow-line and these boys from Dripping springs are proving the point. Thirty- seven scouts from Hays County are among the more than 150 spending the week at Camp Tom Wooten.

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Girl Scouts (Image 1961-134_006)

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From San Marcos Record: Ready for any emergency – these Girl Scouts of Troop 4 decided not to delay their troop camping trip to Bastrop despite a 6.5-inch rain in that vicinity. Armed with paddle, food, and the troop campers' trailer from Austin, these girls left Tuesday for a week of camping and work on their first-class rank. They are seated left to right: Nancy House, Janie Dietz, Virginia Kennedy and Judy Hill. Standing, left to right: Linda Dietz, Beck Hook, Janet Skaggs, Nancy Hanel, Gail Hughson, Laura Laas, and Jean Helton. Leaders are Mrs. Ola Dietz and Mrs. Erma Hook.

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Girl Scouts (Image 1961-134_007)

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From San Marcos Record: Ready for any emergency – these Girl Scouts of Troop 4 decided not to delay their troop camping trip to Bastrop despite a 6.5-inch rain in that vicinity. Armed with paddle, food, and the troop campers' trailer from Austin, these girls left Tuesday for a week of camping and work on their first-class rank. They are seated left to right: Nancy House, Janie Dietz, Virginia Kennedy and Judy Hill. Standing, left to right: Linda Dietz, Beck Hook, Janet Skaggs, Nancy Hanel, Gail Hughson, Laura Laas, and Jean Helton. Leaders are Mrs. Ola Dietz and Mrs. Erma Hook.

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Health Department (Image 1961-140_003)

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From San Marcos Record: New Public Health Nurse, Mrs. Josephine Mann, gets some pointers on local health trouble spots from sanitarian James Burwell. The two are main cogs in the recently formed Hays County Health Unit.

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Health Department (Image 1961-140_004)

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From San Marcos Record: New Public Health Nurse, Mrs. Josephine Mann, gets some pointers on local health trouble spots from sanitarian James Burwell. The two are main cogs in the recently formed Hays County Health Unit.

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Karen Little (Image 1961-175_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Karen Little, assistant manager of the Pirates baseball team took the reins as manager in the absence of Joe Froh, team manager. A SMHS senior, Karen has an intense interest in sports with baseball being her favorite. Her debut as a manager ended with a 6-0 loss for the Pirates.

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Karen Little (Image 1961-175_002)

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From San Marcos Record: Karen Little, assistant manager of the Pirates baseball team took the reins as manager in the absence of Joe Froh, team manager. A SMHS senior, Karen has an intense interest in sports with baseball being her favorite. Her debut as a manager ended with a 6-0 loss for the Pirates.

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Karen Little (Image 1961-175_003)

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From San Marcos Record: Karen Little, assistant manager of the Pirates baseball team took the reins as manager in the absence of Joe Froh, team manager. A SMHS senior, Karen has an intense interest in sports with baseball being her favorite. Her debut as a manager ended with a 6-0 loss for the Pirates.

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Karen Little (Image 1961-175_004)

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From San Marcos Record: Karen Little, assistant manager of the Pirates baseball team took the reins as manager in the absence of Joe Froh, team manager. A SMHS senior, Karen has an intense interest in sports with baseball being her favorite. Her debut as a manager ended with a 6-0 loss for the Pirates.

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Methodist Church (Image 1961-190_003)

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From San Marcos Record: Pakistanian Dress was featured at the WSCS meeting at the Methodist Church Tuesday morning. At the left Mrs. Otis Gary models, a Punjabi and at the right Mrs. F.L. Young, the guest speaker, models a sari. Mrs. M.B. Porter, president of the local WSCS, is examining the model of a Pakistan plow shown by Mrs. Young.

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Methodist Church (Image 1961-190_004)

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From San Marcos Record: Pakistanian Dress was featured at the WSCS meeting at the Methodist Church Tuesday morning. At the left Mrs. Otis Gary models, a Punjabi and at the right Mrs. F.L. Young, the guest speaker, models a sari. Mrs. M.B. Porter, president of the local WSCS, is examining the model of a Pakistan plow shown by Mrs. Young.

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Welcome San Marcos Newcomers (Image 1961-363_003)

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From San Marcos Record: The Voss family – left to right William, Linda, Shirley and Fay. William Voss is the new business manager at Hays County Memorial Hospital. Fay Voss is active in the hospital as a registered nurse. The family arrived from Weslaco where William was a teacher at the valley Grande Academy. The family will reside 1116 Sycamore Street.

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Welcome San Marcos Newcomers (Image 1961-363_004)

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From San Marcos Record: The Voss family – left to right William, Linda, Shirley and Fay. William Voss is the new business manager at Hays County Memorial Hospital. Fay Voss is active in the hospital as a registered nurse. The family arrived from Weslaco where William was a teacher at the valley Grande Academy. The family will reside 1116 Sycamore Street.

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President's Report to the Board of Regents, November 1989

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Generally published each quarter, these reports include status of faculty and staff, policies, budgets, facilities, curriculum, and enrollment. Contents of reports vary over time and reflect the sate of the institution.