Photograph of group of unidentified cub scout boys, two unidentified men, and three young girls wait in line to be served food by two unidentified men.
Photograph of Jesse in chef's clothes standing in the kitchen in Chuck House at El Rancho Cima Boy Scout Camp. San Marcos Daily Record: Modern kitchen at Rancho Cima is presided over by Jesse who cooks and entertains with songs.
Photograph of Chuck House dining area at El Rancho Cima Boy Scout Camp with group of men and women standing outside in the background. San Marcos Daily Record: Rotarians and their families visiting the Chuck House at the Boy Scout 2000-acre Rancho Cima.
Photograph of Rotarians sitting at tables eating in Chuck House at Rancho Cima Boy Scout Camp. Caption From San Marcos Record: Informality was the keynote as the Rotarians and their families ate at the Boy Scout Chuck House at the Rancho Cima.
Photograph of Rotarians sitting at tables eating in Chuck House at Rancho Cima Boy Scout Camp. From San Marcos Record: Informality was the keynote as the Rotarians and their families ate at the Boy Scout Chuck House at the Rancho Cima.
Photograph of San Marcos and New Braunfels Rotarians visiting Chuck House building Rancho Cima Boy Scout Camp. San Marcos Daily Record: Chuck House at the Boy Scout 2000-acre Rancho Cima which will feed an estimated 1000 Scouts this summer and another 3,000 visitors can take care of 180 at a time. Rotarians and their families from San Marcos and New Braunfels line up for chow.
Photograph of San Marcos and New Braunfels Rotarians visiting Chuck House building Rancho Cima Boy Scout Camp. San Marcos Daily Record: Chuck House at the Boy Scout 2000-acre Rancho Cima which will feed an estimated 1000 Scouts this summer and another 3,000 visitors can take care of 180 at a time. Rotarians and their families from San Marcos and New Braunfels line up for chow.
Photograph of San Marcos and New Braunfels Rotarians visiting new infirmary at Rancho Cima Boy Scout Camp. San Marcos Daily Record: New infirmary attracts visitor. This modern infirmary is well equipped to care for minor illness and accidents if boy Scouts who use the camp are in need of such service. San Marcos Record July 15, 1955. New infirmary attracts visitor. This modern infirmary is well equipped to care for minor illness and accidents if Boy Scouts who use the camp are in need of such service.
Photograph of woman pinning award on young man. From San Marcos Record: "Joe Besinaiz becomes Eagle Scout. Mary Riddle pinning on Eagle Scout award. Left Frank Hinton and far right Joe Luna." From February 19, 1959 issue.
Photograph of woman pinning award on young man. From San Marcos Record: "Joe Besinaiz becomes Eagle Scout. Mary Riddle pinning on Eagle Scout award. Left Frank Hinton and far right Joe Luna." From February 19, 1959 issue.