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POSTWAR GROWTH & PRESERVATION MOVEMENT (1945-1992) <br />During the Cold <br />War (1947-1992), <br />Vietnam War (1955- <br />1975), and other <br />conflicts, Texas <br />emerged as a leader <br />in technology, National Trust for <br />energy, and Historic Preservation <br />education. established. <br />1946 <br />A.B. Rogers added <br />glass bottom boats <br />to Spring Lake <br />attractions. <br />1948 <br />City approved bond <br />for new Mexican <br />American school <br />despite segregation <br />protests. <br />Forest Hills Addition <br />and College Heights <br />Addition platted. <br />1947 pedagog, Yearbook of Southwest Texas State Teachers <br />College, Tom Sumners Ford Dealership on the courtsquare <br />advertisement (Courtesy of TXST) <br />ca. 19So Mexican American Students at Southside School <br />(Courtesy of TXST SMDR) <br />1949 1950 <br />Segregated Southside Hays County and San <br />School completed for Marcos populations <br />Mexican American increased to <br />students. 17,840 and 9,980, <br />respectively. <br />Paul Rogers added <br />Aquarena Springs 125- <br />seat submarine theatre <br />to the amusement park <br />founded by his father. <br />SAN MARCOS CULTURE & HISTORY 39 <br />