Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1938

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Students in Mrs. Carvajal's Spanish class learn to do by doing. Spanish, French, and German -these three form the modern language work in Iefferson. In each one students are trained to speak the language, to understand it when they hear it spoken, and to appreciate the people of the land in which the language is spoken. The modern lan- guage courses are very valuable. HAMILTON, MR. HARRY Physical Education Department U. of California, B.B.E. HARRIS, MR. ARTHUR English Department Bates Col., Debate Coach, Spons., Statesman, Spons., Corinthians. HELLAND, MISS MARIE E. History Department Trinity U., A.B., U. of Boston, A.M., U. of Wisconsin, U. of Cincinnati, U. of Virginia, Spons., Natl. Honor Society. HICKMAN, MRS. MARY E. Mathematics Department Incarnate Word Col., A.B., A.M., Southwest Texas State Teachers' Col., U. of Arizona, St. Mary's U., U. of Texas. HOUSE, MRS. LOTA CLYDE English Department Hardin-Simmons U., AB., Northwestern U. HUEY, MISS GRACE D. English Department Monmouth Col., A.B., U. of Wisconsin, A.M., U. of Chicago, U. of California at Berkeley. IARRELL, MISS KATHERINE Mathematics Department U. of Chicago, B.S., U. of Tennessee, U. of Texas, U. of Colorado. IIMENEZ, MISS BERTHA Office Clerk Main Avenue High School. IONES, MISS ANNA H. Mathematics Department U. of Chicago, Ph.B,, U. of Texas. The members of Miss ToWnsend's pottery class are so engrossed that even the photographer is not hailed as usual. Ten art classes in Iefterson, taught by two members of the faculty, include commercial art, pottery, and modeling, still life and lite drawing, craft, costuming, design, and interior decorating. Many contests are entered and Won by the interested students in these classes.

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aculltgf rw. MM An informal round-table discussion of Henry Esmond en- grosses Miss Osmon's English VIII class. Sixteen English teachers present a rich course of study from English III through English X, also the journalistic work connected with the school newspaper and the school yearbook. The separa- tion of language-composition units from reading- litera- ture units gives added value and interest to the English courses. CHADWICK, MRS. FRANCES S. Commercial Departme it Col. ol Industrial Arts., B.S., Our Lady of the Lake Col.: U. of Texas, U. of California. COCKE, MRS. BARTLETT Art Department gorthwestern U., U. of Texas, B.S.g Spons., Les Grandes rix. CROWELL, MISS FLORENCE B. Spanish Department Purdue U., B.S., U. ot Chicago, U. of Mexico, U. of Texas, A.M., Spons., La Sociedad Ibera-Latina. DANIEL, MR. G. C. Mathematics Department U, of Texas, A.B., A.M., Sam Houston State Teachers' Colq Baylor U,, School Treas. DOOLITTLE, MR. HOWARD C. History Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., Spons., Ieiiersonian Forum. DOUGLAS, MISS CONSTANCE Physical Education Department Col. of Industrial Arts, B.S., L.L.B., U. ot Texas, Spons., Lassos. FINNEY, MISS FLOY C. Commercial Department Texas University, A.B., A.M. GEORGFL MISS BERTA History Department Ut' of Texas, A,B., Our Lady of the Lake College, A.M.g Rice Inst.g Columbia U, GOI-IMERT, MISS LILLIE S. Commercial Department, Head Columbia U., AM. Clicking busily away at their machines, Miss Birdwell's Sewing IV class work on their spring dresses. There is dignity and beauty in this home service training. As a career for women, home making offers great opportunity for leisure, for growth ot mind and spirit, tor exercise ot the body. Groups of happy girls enjoy the Ietterson sewing classes five periods each day. 'NWCLYU r. K 'x.,'l Wife X 19, gl . ..s.. c , V. x 'D I Page 2.



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acufltu, Scientists in the making in Mr. May's chemistry class busily perform an interesting experiment. Nine teachers in twenty- nine classes teach the students many useful things. They learn the relation of science to daily life and the de- pendence of modern progress upon science. The laws of health, an understanding of the relations of plants and animals to the human race-all these are learned also. KELLEY, MISS OTELA Librarian Our Lady of the Lake Col., AB., U. of Chicago, U. of Colorado. LOWMAN, MRS. STEL MARIE Commercial Department U. of Texas, A.B. MCFARLAND, MISS MARGUERITE Home Economics Department North Texas State Teachers' Col., U. of Texas, S. W. Texas State Teachers' Col., B.S., Columbia U., A.M., Spons., Ellen H. Richards Club. MCSHANE, CAPTAIN IOSEPI-I B. Military Department, Commandant of Cadets U, of Dallas, Capt. Infantry-U.S.N.G., Spons., Officers' Club, Sports., Non-Com, Club, Spons., National Rifle Assn, MAY, MR. H. Y. Science Department, Head U. of Texas, A.B., North Texas State Teachers' Col., U. of Colorado, Grayson Col., Spons., Edison Science Club. MOREY, MISS ELIZABETH M. History Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., U. of Chicago, Wilson Col., Colum- bia U., St, Mary's U. MORGAN, MISS GLADYS E. English Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., U. of Wisconsin, Oxford U., Spons., Latin Club. MURRAY, MISS IDA MAE Mathematics Department U. of Texas, A.B., AM. ORRELL, MISS ETHEL K. Public Speaking Department Col, of Ind. Arts, B.S., Northwestern U., U. of Texas, Spons., Barrie Dramatic Club. Secretaries in the making enjoy the thorough, interesting work in Miss Gohmert's typing class. A rich commercial course - typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business arith- metic, business law, and business English-instructs students in the means of earning a living and improves their chances for greater success in the business World. Students acquire the power of correct and forceful expression in all business and social contacts. nf' Pav SHR-' gl . ..... I 5 fi t N 'I I Page 24

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