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Page 28 text:
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ff,smafzz,e.zm,--,4zem-- Above: For their loving guidance and sympathetic understanding, We salute our officers of the day, always con- stant and thorough in their efforts, performing their great service of training the minds of Americas future defenders. Here our teachers relax at the lovely breakfast given by Mr. Rogers, Mr. lvey, and Miss Smith on the closing day of school in May, l94l. Opposite: Whole-heartedly our teachers and school executives have engaged in National Defense training and are really on guard for democracy. Many are teaching classes at nightg many more are attending classes. Our teachers have become certified key figures in civilian defense. ill Miss Smith, Miss Finney, Miss Burke, Miss Brooks, and Miss Wolf Cstanding, left to rightl administer first aid to Miss Oliphint. All of these teachers are now instructors in first aid. C23 Mr. Hovey, air raid Warden instructor from the San Antonio Fire De- partment, explains the gas mask to his class, especially interested are our vice-principal, Mr. lvey Csecond from leftl, and our principal, Mr. Rogers Csecond from rightl, on both of Whom lies the big responsibility of defense of our Iefferson students. Page 24
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Page 27 text:
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an p . I XWMAG-ge ln the national emergency Thomas lefferson High School is setting a real record in patri- otic Work and training. Stu- dents and faculty members have assumed the new respon- sibilities and are contributing strongly to the War effort. This Victory Edition of the Monti- cello is a valuable record of the year's activities, a patriotic contribution not only because it faithfully tells the story of the defense activities Within the school but also because the Monticello Staff, in carrying out their theme, have had the com- plete co-operation of the Army officials, thus making it pos- sible for many groups of our students to be received gra- ciously at the Army posts and fields and to imbibe still further the patriotism now so vitally needed. lt is my earnest hope that you continue to meet this new state of World affairs in the same fine spirit with which you have engaged in your activities this critical year. -T. Guy Rogers ggivgl q V. I A, , E ,Q ,T , Pa.ge23 b i t 1: gt V, ,Q ,g-.ag ez.
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