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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_003)

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From San Marcos Record: Several television cameramen in their search to put something different on the TV screens across the country, visited Aquarena Saturday to film sequences of Spring Lakes famous diving pig. Although several pigs have been used in the Aquarena show, this is the first time one has been enough of a hog to go underwater for corn.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_004)

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From San Marcos Record: Several television cameramen in their search to put something different on the TV screens across the country, visited Aquarena Saturday to film sequences of Spring Lakes famous diving pig. Although several pigs have been used in the Aquarena show, this is the first time one has been enough of a hog to go underwater for corn.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_005)

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From San Marcos Record: Several television cameramen in their search to put something different on the TV screens across the country, visited Aquarena Saturday to film sequences of Spring Lakes famous diving pig. Although several pigs have been used in the Aquarena show, this is the first time one has been enough of a hog to go underwater for corn.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_006)

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From San Marcos Record: Several television cameramen in their search to put something different on the TV screens across the country, visited Aquarena Saturday to film sequences of Spring Lakes famous diving pig. Although several pigs have been used in the Aquarena show, this is the first time one has been enough of a hog to go underwater for corn.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_027)

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From San Marcos Record: It's that time of year when school groups from all over the Southwest come to visit the local tourist attractions and these seven buses opened the season with a bang at Aquarena last week.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_028)

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From San Marcos Record: It's that time of year when school groups from all over the Southwest come to visit the local tourist attractions and these seven buses opened the season with a bang at Aquarena last week.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_007)

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From San Marcos Record: Lawyers from abroad stand entranced during an Aquarena show last Saturday. The men were among 27 men and women graduate lawyers studying in the Academy of American Law and in the Law Institute of the Americas both located at Southern Methodist University. The group was on a tour of Texas to see the country and visit with leading attorneys and judges.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_008)

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From San Marcos Record: Visiting Aquarena Springs & San Marcos - Lawyers from abroad were among 27 men and women graduate lawyers studying in the Academy of American Law and in the Law Institute of the Americas both located at Southern Methodist University. The group was on a tour of Texas to see the country and visit with leading attorneys and judges.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_011)

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From San Marcos Record: The brass rail had its customers Wednesday as the Rotary Club members dined at Aquarena Restaurant and were guests of Paul Rogers and Don Russell for a tour of the attractions. Here is a scene showing activity at the bar in the frontier saloon (soft drinks here only of course) as club president Leroy Young tilts the jug. Bill Franz, Baptist Deacon, is at left. Bill Houck holds his glass for a snort while Chuck Jones, pastor of First Christian Church apparently tries to hide at far right.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_018)

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From San Marcos Record: As silent as a world as that of the stuffed Indian Chief belongs to Miss Peggy Gaines attractive employee of Aquarena who has proved herself as top hand in the gift shop in spite of her deaf handicap. Peggy has taught many of her co-workers to use sign language for communication and the whole staff hates to see her return to school in Austin in the Fall.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_034)

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From San Marcos Record: These were the palm trees originally planted at the post office when opened in 1910. When the post office was demolished to make room for San Marcos Bank and Trust, the palm trees were moved to Aquarena and placed by the pool. Paul Rogers was instrumental in saving the forty-five-year-old trees.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_035)

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From San Marcos Record: These were the palm trees originally planted at the post office when opened in 1910. When the post office was demolished to make room for San Marcos Bank and Trust, the palm trees were moved to Aquarena and placed by the pool. Paul Rogers was instrumental in saving the forty-five-year-old trees.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_038)

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From San Marcos Record: These were the palm trees originally planted at the post office when opened in 1910. When the post office was demolished to make room for San Marcos Bank and Trust, the palm trees were moved to Aquarena and placed by the pool. Paul Rogers was instrumental in saving the forty-five-year-old trees.

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Aquarena Springs and Wonder Cave (Image 1961-407_014)

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From San Marcos Record: One of the tallest such rides in the world, the Aquarena Skyride clears Spring Lake by about 100 feet. The fifteen gondolas that make a seven-minute ride round trip were open to the public Tuesday afternoon.

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Aquarena Springs and Wonder Cave (Image 1961-407_012)

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From San Marcos Record: How to interview a swimming pig is the problem of Charles Kuralt CBS newscaster who visited Aquarena last week. He solved the problem by interviewing Aquamaid Barbara Becken, who uses Ralph the pig in her performance each day.

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Aquarena Springs and Wonder Cave (Image 1961-407_013)

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From San Marcos Record: How to interview a swimming pig is the problem of Charles Kuralt CBS newscaster who visited Aquarena last week. He solved the problem by interviewing Aquamaid Barbara Becken, who uses Ralph the pig in her performance each day.