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High School Speech Competition (Image 1961-257_008)

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From San Marcos Record: Beth Ellis practicing in extemporaneous speaking, a talent which has taken her twice to state and earned her a second place rating this year. Beth spoke on the question "What are the reasons for anti-American sentiment in foreign countries." The state competition was held Saturday May 4th on the University of Texas campus. From May 11, 1961, issue.

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High School Speech Competition (Image 1961-257_009)

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From San Marcos Record: Best in the State in Class AAA Girl's Debate are Marilyn Turpin and Mary Kay Mauldin, speech students at San Marcos High School. The two downed Carthage and Killeen to win the Texas title Saturday on the University of Texas campus. From May 11, 1961.

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High School Speech Competition (Image 1961-257_010)

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From San Marcos Record: Best in the State in Class AAA Girl's Debate are Marilyn Turpin and Mary Kay Mauldin, speech students at San Marcos High School. The two downed Carthage and Killeen to win the Texas title Saturday on the University of Texas campus. From May 11, 1961.

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High School Speech Competition (Image 1961-257_012)

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From San Marcos Record: Fay Cliett, shown reading the poem "Lament" by Edna Vincent Millay last Saturday at the University of Texas campus. Fay won first place in the State Poetry Reading competition. From May 11, 1961, issue.

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Kasch Breeding Farms (Image 1961-169_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Making way for Interstate 35, this office building of Kasch Breeding Farms is being demolished to be moved onto a new site. The super highway will take in the land it occupies. Windows have been removed and workman had taken off most of the roof and interior when the photo was snapped.

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Rotary Club (Image 1961-213_001)

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From San Marcos Record: One thousand fifty people were served a smorgasbord dinner last Wednesday night by the Rotary Club. The diner was held at the high school cafeteria with more than eight hundred dollars raised for its youth development program.

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Rotary Club (Image 1961-213_002)

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From San Marcos Record: One thousand fifty people were served a smorgasbord dinner last Wednesday night by the Rotary Club. The diner was held at the high school cafeteria with more than eight hundred dollars raised for its youth development program. Pictured is the "meat detail" responsible for preparing hams, turkeys, and barbecued beef. They are left to right – an unidentified Rotarian, John Flowers, Bob Winn, (hidden - George Martindale & Robert Knispel) Frank Taylor, Bill Franz, Hedrick Arnold, and Duane Satre. Every member of the club participated and their wives baked and furnished scores of cakes and pies.

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Rotary Club (Image 1961-213_003)

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From San Marcos Record: One thousand fifty people were served a smorgasbord dinner last Wednesday night by the Rotary Club. The diner was held at the high school cafeteria with more than eight hundred dollars raised for its youth development program. Pictured is the "meat detail" responsible for preparing hams, turkeys, and barbecued beef. They are left to right – an unidentified Rotarian, John Flowers, Bob Winn, (hidden - George Martindale & Robert Knispel) Frank Taylor, Bill Franz, Hedrick Arnold, and Duane Satre. Every member of the club participated and their wives baked and furnished scores of cakes and pies.

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Rotary Club (Image 1961-213_004)

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From San Marcos Record: One thousand fifty people were served a smorgasbord dinner last Wednesday night by the Rotary Club. The diner was held at the high school cafeteria with more than eight hundred dollars raised for its youth development program. Pictured is the "meat detail" responsible for preparing hams, turkeys, and barbecued beef. They are left to right – an unidentified Rotarian, John Flowers, Bob Winn, (hidden - George Martindale & Robert Knispel) Frank Taylor, Bill Franz, Hedrick Arnold, and Duane Satre. Every member of the club participated and their wives baked and furnished scores of cakes and pies.

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Rotary Club (Image 1961-213_005)

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From San Marcos Record: One thousand fifty people were served a smorgasbord dinner last Wednesday night by the Rotary Club. The diner was held at the high school cafeteria with more than eight hundred dollars raised for its youth development program. Pictured is the "meat detail" responsible for preparing hams, turkeys, and barbecued beef. They are left to right – an unidentified Rotarian, John Flowers, Bob Winn, (hidden - George Martindale & Robert Knispel) Frank Taylor, Bill Franz, Hedrick Arnold, and Duane Satre. Every member of the club participated and their wives baked and furnished scores of cakes and pies.

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Rotary Club (Image 1961-213_006)

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From San Marcos Record: One thousand fifty people were served a smorgasbord dinner last Wednesday night by the Rotary Club. The diner was held at the high school cafeteria with more than eight hundred dollars raised for its youth development program. Pictured is the "meat detail" responsible for preparing hams, turkeys, and barbecued beef. They are left to right – an unidentified Rotarian, John Flowers, Bob Winn, (hidden - George Martindale & Robert Knispel) Frank Taylor, Bill Franz, Hedrick Arnold, and Duane Satre. Every member of the club participated and their wives baked and furnished scores of cakes and pies.

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Science Foundation Workshops (Image 1961-255_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Gayle Shipp checks out a slide rule problem with her high school instructor, Mrs. Dorothy Bowes shortly after receiving word that she will attend the National Science Foundation math workshop at the University of Texas this summer.

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Science Foundation Workshops (Image 1961-255_002)

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From San Marcos Record: Louise Fowler, junior at San Marcos High School was one of five girls awarded a science workshop grant this summer. She is shown here with her instructor Jesse Dorrington and some physics equipment.

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Bowling (Image 1961-304_007)

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From San Marcos Record: One of the best teenage bowling teams in the United States belong to San Marcos according to results of the American Junior Bowling Association Mail-o-graphic Tournament. These five boys, on the Ten Pin Chatter Team, placed 210th out of more than 5000 teams entered. Left to right they are Carl Christman, Pat Shaw, Ronnie Brown, Frank Thomson and Henry Hooper who is being congratulated by Mayor C.M. Allen.

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Conservation Tour (Image 1961-061_012)

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From San Marcos Record: Conservation dividends Guadalupe Natal, a student at San Marcos High School learned that conservation pays when he received a $25 savings bond from Charles Brown, head of the Agricultural division of the Chamber of Commerce. Brown and other members of the division were meeting to plan the annual conservation tour scheduled for May 26th.

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Girl Scouts (Image 1961-134_027)

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From San Marcos Record: Day Camp Training Graduates sample outdoor Cookery upon completion of course in leadership last week. Each of these groups prepared camp dinner in a different fashion at Camp Kiwah. Mrs. Lil Miller assisted with arts and crafts in the training. Those who completed this course are: Brownie leaders: Frances Dixon, Katherine Rheinlander, Walba Watts, Mary Alice Guerrero and Elizabeth Hudspeth. Intermediate leaders: Erma Hook, Margaret Cochran, Dolores Benson, Mary Alice MacIntyre, Johnnie Armstead, Becky Lowman, Ola Dietz, and Margaret Russell. Mrs. Ruth Avey was the instructor and will be the Day Camp Director this summer.

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Girl Scouts (Image 1961-134_028)

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From San Marcos Record: Day Camp Training Graduates sample outdoor Cookery upon completion of course in leadership last week. Each of these groups prepared camp dinner in a different fashion at Camp Kiwah. Mrs. Lil Miller assisted with arts and crafts in the training. Those who completed this course are: Brownie leaders: Frances Dixon, Katherine Rheinlander, Walba Watts, Mary Alice Guerrero and Elizabeth Hudspeth. Intermediate leaders: Erma Hook, Margaret Cochran, Dolores Benson, Mary Alice MacIntyre, Johnnie Armstead, Becky Lowman, Ola Dietz, and Margaret Russell. Mrs. Ruth Avey was the instructor and will be the Day Camp Director this summer.

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Girl Scouts (Image 1961-134_029)

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From San Marcos Record: Day Camp Training Graduates sample outdoor Cookery upon completion of course in leadership last week. Each of these groups prepared camp dinner in a different fashion at Camp Kiwah. Mrs. Lil Miller assisted with arts and crafts in the training. Those who completed this course are: Brownie leaders: Frances Dixon, Katherine Rheinlander, Walba Watts, Mary Alice Guerrero and Elizabeth Hudspeth. Intermediate leaders: Erma Hook, Margaret Cochran, Dolores Benson, Mary Alice MacIntyre, Johnnie Armstead, Becky Lowman, Ola Dietz, and Margaret Russell. Mrs. Ruth Avey was the instructor and will be the Day Camp Director this summer.

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Girl Scouts (Image 1961-134_030)

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From San Marcos Record: Day Camp Training Graduates sample outdoor Cookery upon completion of course in leadership last week. Each of these groups prepared camp dinner in a different fashion at Camp Kiwah. Mrs. Lil Miller assisted with arts and crafts in the training. Those who completed this course are: Brownie leaders: Frances Dixon, Katherine Rheinlander, Walba Watts, Mary Alice Guerrero and Elizabeth Hudspeth. Intermediate leaders: Erma Hook, Margaret Cochran, Dolores Benson, Mary Alice MacIntyre, Johnnie Armstead, Becky Lowman, Ola Dietz, and Margaret Russell. Mrs. Ruth Avey was the instructor and will be the Day Camp Director this summer.