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T'-K Ula .MO TICELLO Q Q Q Q pubzlshewbyzfwszudenwof Q Q Q Q THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL . .I - r ., QQQ, X l f May, 1968 Dear Students and Faculty, Progress has hade its way since time began. It is a slow but steady pace in which everyone plays a part. Our world has made its progress from gliders, yellow fever, one room school houses, and the wheel to astronauts, new medical discoveries, atomic energy, and new methods of education. All these are the highlights of today. Only from man's hunger for the betterment of the world are these possible. It is a trial and error process. Long hours of hard work and deliberation have been the key to their success. Men have dedicated their lives in order that life will be easier and safer for the next generation-the generation that will direct the world tomorrow. With this thought in mind, we can see that there is hardly room for those who have no desire for progress and betterment. The world itself is ancient, but the people themselves are those of the most modern ideas. Moving to a smaller universe we find San Antonio-another world of progress. This year San Antonio is high- lighted with HemisFair. The effect that HemisFair brings is another remarkable turning wheel. More employment, urban renewal, and the input of new money are only a few of the results. Promises of even greater things grow from this world's fair. Yet the most important world to us is that of Jefferson. It is the world of a new generation, of new ideas, and of new progress. We explore the trials and errors of the other generations in order to find the best conclusion-the basis for another discovery. We become a confluence of people, and Jefferson becomes a maior part of us. The tears of defeat never wane our spirit, but only strengthen our determination. The laughter of victory inspires further devotion. We come together to prove that Jefferson is better academically as well as athletically. Jefferson becomes a symbol of high quality. Each brings us together with a general ambition-the betterment of our school. This new generation must come together and not let small rivals become our downfall. ln this way we will become another spoke of the Wheel of Progress. lt will be our generation that will decide if progress will continue. lt is the purpose of the Monticello to record the historical events in the year of 1968. These include athletic events, club services, social events, and recognition of seniors, iuniors, and sophomores. Most of the time we actually re- cord the students being their natural selves. Yet our main purpose is to give the school a book that has their ap- proval-one that they will treasure and say is theirs. Only then will the staff be satisfied. Sincerely, UMW Cathy Carvel Editor-in-chief
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