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

 - Class of 1945

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Q W0-uit? flwpze 4 l'lonienif1kc-ras ol tomorrow, e ploring the inner :secrets preissure cookers and Cunni inachincas in Mitzi: Mclfhrlond clazzs, lind it unuazuul but i teresting to have Cl line boy inernber ol their slum: if Literally lingering their w ocrom: the nation, Mime O phintka industrious young hi tory niuikeru are propnrinq rolicl mop ot Colored Cllr history is truly on intoretsti :study in tlioize lii:story-nicllci dciyn ir ln their Civics Clc1:::: tho: younq citizens ol this lutu learn how to naar: the ii portant votinq inncliincg tod it is this Qxinull inucliine, t morrow the ballot How rec theme :stuclents will be to C1 :auine their pliicoaz in lorno row':s worldl l'AliI'12l

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Q My I,-Ghaawm 'k ir I MRS. DAVIS MISS CROWIILL MISS BRETT MISS BRAWNER MRS BOLTON MISS GEORGE MRS Fosrm ff Miss PINNEY A Miss DURRETT Miss Ducosi-I MRS. Donn 0 I I of MISS EDNA L. ALLEM, teacher of English, received her BA. and her M.A. from the University of Texas I I I With her B.A. from the University of Texas and her M.A. from Columbia University, MRS. HELEN M. BOLTON, sponsor of the Euclidean Mathematics Club and teacher of algebra and geometry, also received a diploma from Columbia University for Teaching and Supervision of Secondary Mathematics. I-ler article, Teaching of Plane Geometry and Use of Notebooks, was published in the Mathematics Bulletin of the University of Texas. She also attended a summer session at the University of Washington I I I Co-sponsor of the Class of '46, MISS MAMIE A. BRAWNER, teacher of English, received her B.A. from Colorado State Teachers' College I I I MISS NORRIE BRETT, former student of Iefferson, is a valuable addition to the Main Office Staff, serving as secretary I I I MISS FLORENCE B. CROWELL teaches Spanish and English. She was awarded her B.S. by Purdue University and her M.A. by the University of Texas I I I A teacher of science, MRS. LORENA I-I, DAVIS has her B.A. from I-Iardin-Simmons University, her M.A., University of Texas I I I Besides teaching English, MRS. CELESTE DODD also sponsors the Thespian Club. From Southern Methodist University she received her B.A., from the University of Texas, her M.A. I I I Listed in Who's Who of American Artists, with her paintings exhibited in Massachusetts, New York, Texas, and Pennslyvania shows, also water colors, oils and etchings exhibited at New York City, Houston, Dallas, Austin, and Denton, MISS RUBY EVELYN DUGOSH, teacher of art, was the winner of the Water-color prize in the Texas Art Exhibit, l938, and in the Local Artist Show in 1938 and 1940. She earned her B.S. from Texas State College for Women, her MA. is from Columbia University. She is sponsor of the Fine Arts Society I I I MISS FLORENCE DURRETT, teacher of English and sponsor of the Scribblers Club, was awarded her BA. by the University of Texas and her M.A. by Columbia University I I I One of our commercial teachers is MISS FLOY C. FINNEY, who obtained her B.A. and MA. at the University of Texas I I I MRS. EILEEN FOSTER, who served the first term of this year as School Treasurer in the Main Office, went to the coast in Ianuary to join her husband in the Armed Forces I I I MISS BERTA GEORGE received her B.A. from the University of Texas and her MA. from Our Lady of the Lake College. In addition to teaching history and civics, she was co-sponsor of the Senior Class I I I PAC E 23



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-Nvjfll .4 U I8 MISS HUIIY rs ,I 4 . MRS. HICKS , MRs. HICIQMAN ' Z' MISS IHIELLAND MRS. IIAHRIsoN I -I 3 ,ki K K 1 I Q in ,I .A MRS LLOYD I MISS LANGFORD MISS KIILLEY MRS. KEIZLING MISS IIMIiNIiz Miss IIIIaHI:s 2 g Q I f Holder of a BA. from the Texas State College for Women, MISS IDA PEARL GILL is a teacher of English She is also the sponsor of the Girls' Cadet Corps Q - Q MRS. SALOMAY HARRISON, teacher of Spanish, received her B.A. IFOIY1 Southwest Texas State Teachers' College, a year each of which work was done at Texas Univer- sity and at Radcliffe College. She did studentfgraduate work in the National University of Mexico. She is the author of Mexico Simpaticof' IQZQ, Lindas Tierras de Mexico, IQ44. She is also coeauthor of El Mundo Espanol, Volumes I and II, the original editions of 1937 as well as the revised editions of l9f12 .I . it Sponsor of the Student Council is MISS MARIE E. I, HELLAND, teacher of history. Miss Helland earned her BA. from Trinity University, her M.A. from Boston University. She has also attended Cincinnati University, University of Virginia, and Wisconsin University f f I. MRS. MARY E. HICKMAN, teacher of mathematics and sponsor of the Shakespeare Club, received her BA. and her M.A. from Incarnate Word College It . . Chairman of the Mathematics Department and sponsor of the Skelton Club, MRS. THERESA T. HICKS received her BA. from Texas State College for Women and her M.A. from the University of Texas . . It Chairman of the English Department, MISS GRACE D. HUEY received her BA. from Monmouth, Colorado, and her M.A. from the University of Wisconsin Q f f MISS OPAL HUGHES, commercial and home economics teacher, received her B.S. from Texas State College for Women - 1 - Well-known and loved by both faculty members and students, MISS BERTHA IIMENEZ, who has also served as Secretary and School Treasurer, is now Ieffersons Registrar in the main office f f f In addition to teaching English, MRS. GRACE CARTER KEELING is the schools Guidance Counselor. Receiving her B.A. from Southwest Texas State Teachers' College and her M.Ed. from the University of Texas, she enjoyed the advanced graduate study at Columbia Teachers' College, New York City Q - f MISS OTELA KELLEY, Librarian, is chairman of the Library Section of Alamo Division and vicefchairman of the Library Section of the Texas State Teachers' Association. With her BA. and her BS. in Library Science from Our Lady of the Lake College, Miss Kelley also attended the Universities of Chicago and Colorado + 1 + MISS FLORENCE LANGEORD, mathematics teacher, received her BA. from the Southwest Texas Teachers' College, from George Peabody College for Teachers, her M.A. . -I . MRS. ELORENCE M. LLOYD, teacher of English, received her BA. from Mary HardinfBaylor, her M.A. is from Southwest Texas State Teachers' College. Her graduate study was at the University of Texas f I I I'.'XGl'l L53

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