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GOOCH, LULIE One of the most beloved faculty members at Tech is Miss Lulie Gooch. She has always been intensely in-terested in the welfare of her students, and her advice is always welcomed by them. She is instructor of Typ' ing and Stenography. She holds both a B.A. and an M.A. degree. GOSSETT, MRS. LULA Besides teaching five straight periods of Related Mathematics, Mrs. Gossett finds time to lend her as' s stance to any of the school projects in need of spon soring. She received her B.A. degree at IncarnateWord College and her M.A. degree and her Permanent Vo cational Certificate at Colorado Agricultural College. GROOS. CLARKSON A new addition to The Technician staff in 1936. Mr. Groos has become indispensable as business man' ager and co-sponsor. He teaches Advertising, Bookkeep' ing, and Typing. Mr. Groos received his B.B.A. degree at the University of Texas, and received his license to practice law in 1935. HADDON, MRS. HELEN Guiding the seniors through their hectic days of proms, picnics, entertainments, banquets, and the like, Mrs. Haddon has become beloved by all those who arc associated with her. She has an A. B. degree and teach' cs Mathematics. HUGHES, SUE While at Tech, Miss Hughes taught Physical Educa-tion and Clothing. She is a graduate of the Texas State College for Women. [ 20] HUNTLEY, LYDIA With Miss Lydia Huntley as their teacher and guide, it is not surprising that the Cosmetology girls win such titles as Queen, Belle, and Most Intellectual. Miss Huntley is a member of the MB Board of Directors for Cosmetology. JENNETT, ELIZABETH In addition to her duties of Chorus teacher and as' sistant librarian. Miss Jennett is cosponsor of the Book' aneers. She received her B.A. and B.S.L. degrees from Our Lady of the Lake College. LUCKENBACH, EUNICE Miss Eunice Luckcnbach has what is known as the “three V's—vin, vigor, vitality. She is teaching girls' Physical Education classes, and is cosponsor of the Red Jackets. Miss Luckcnbach received a B.S. degree from the University of Texas. MAY, MRS. EDITH Having taught Commercial Arithmetic, Algebra, and Trigonometry for many years, Mrs. Edith May is quite a juggler of figures. She received her B.A. degree from the University of Texas. McCAUGHAN, BEATRICE Miss McCaughan has a very pleasing personality cn' hanccd hy a lovely speaking voice, a charming laugh, and good looks. In addition to her schooling at the San Marcos Teachers College, where she received her B.S. degree. Miss McCaughan attended the Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School.
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DWENGER. ALFRED T. As a University of Texas graduate, and an attendant of Minnesota University, Mr. Alfred Dwenger came to Tech to fill the position of Machine shop instructor. ENGLISH, EARLE Mr. English spends several periods each day teaching Public Speaking as well as performing his duties as head coach. He recieivcd his B.S. degree from the Univcrsi-ty of Illinois, and attended St. Mary's University and the University of Texas. FITZHUGH, JAMES VENABLE Actual trade experience qualifies Mr. Fitzhugh as a Radio shop instructor. He has been connected with Stations KMAC, KTSA, KABO, and KONO. Too, he has had thirteen years of amateur radio experience. Mr. Fitzhugh has a B.S. degree from the University of Texas. FLING, GEORGE Mr. Fling is the Electric shop instructor and sponsor of the Aero Club. Such experience as studio work, radio servicing, and machine shop work testifies to Mr. Fling's qualifications. He received a B.S. degree from the East Texas State Teachers College at Commerce and an M.S. degree from Texas A.efM. College. FONDREN, MARIE One of the instructors of Homcnvaking and Cloth' ing is Mrs. Marie Fondren. She prepared for her teach' ing position at Southern Methodist University, C.I.A., and Ohio State University. Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts arc the two degrees she holds. FOUKE, HARRY A star of the 1934 Rice Institute football team, Mr. Fouke has carried on his work in athletics as Assistant Coach at Tech. Besides helping with the football boys, he coaches the track team. While at Rice Institute, he attained a B.S. degree. FOX, EDITH As sponsor of “The Technician, school paper and yearbook. Miss Fox is always well acquainted with the news of the school. Under her tutelage students learn Journalism, Advertising, and Related Printing Courses. For her degrees, she has a B.J. and M.J. from the Uni' versity of Texas. FRANKLIN, BEEMAN Following in the footsteps of the famous Franklin of history, Mr. Bceman Franklin spends his days among the presses, linotypes, and type cases in the Print shop. Mr. Franklin received his diploma in printing, and is a master of the trade. FREE, MRS. MARY Although Mrs. Mary Free received her B.S. degree at the University of Kansas City Art Institution, it takes no Sherlock to discover her great love for her home town, Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Free teaches High School Art and Related Commercial Art. GAHAN, MRS. MARIE Thoroughly competent in her line of work because of years of practical experience, Mrs. Gahan proves a skillful teacher of Machine Practice and Bookkeeping. She has become a valuable member of the faculty during her five years at Tech. [ 19 J
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McGUIRE, JACK Known for his sprightly walk and his “fashion-plate” clothes, Mr. Jack McGuire is quite the debonairc man of the faculty. He teaches Commercial Art, and practices what he preaches in that line of work. MILAM, MARY GRACH A tiny teacher with enviable red hair describes Miss Mary Grace M.larn. Because of her diminutive stature, she is often mistaken for a student. Having received her B.A. degree from the University of Texas, she now teaches English and Economics. MOURSUND, MRS. MARION “Where were you at the third period yesterday, Johnny?” Who asks questions like this? There's only one answer Mrs. Marion Moursund. She was formerly a clerk in the main office, but has been attendance teacher for the past two years. She has a fine soprano voice, and it is a real treat to hear her sing. PEAVEY, C. W. One who is voted for a fine sense of humor is Mr. C. W. Peavy. Mr. Peavey has been connected with the Trade and Industrial division of the schools for approximately twenty years and is teaching Electric Welding and Related Physics at Tech. He spends his summers studying at the Colorado State College. PFEIFFER. LESLIE Teacher of boys' Physical Education and Director of Intramural sports in Tech these two titles belong to Mr. Leslie Pfeiffer. He received his B.A. degree from the University of Texas and also attended George Washington University. PLANTO. JOE Under Mr. Joe Planto's supervision, the Cabinet Mill shop has produced most of the desks, bookcases, and other wood-works for the entire school. Mr. Planto has a Permanent Vocational Certificate and has attended A. .M. College, St. Mary's University, and the University of Texas. RAHT. ARDA One of the few women at Tech who holds an M.A. degree, she is a splendid English instructor, as anyone who has had her will agree. She attended Colorado State College and is listed as an Academic teacher. RANDOLF, JAMES Very intellectual and unobtrusive, Mr. Randolf has an unusual understanding of fine literature. He received his M.A. degree at Missouri State University, his B.S. from Peabody and his A.B-. from Kentucky S. T. U. He was transferred to Lanier at midterm. SCHROEDERS. PAULA A graduate of Incarnate Word College with a B.A. degree, Miss Schrocdcrs teaches math exclusively. Between Geometry, Algebra, Commercial Arithmetic and Related Math, she is always busy. STUDHALTER, E. O. As a member of the Trade and Industrial faculty, Mr. Studhalter teaches Related Drawing, Machine Drawing, and Cabinet Mill Drawing. He went to A. M. College, California University and the University of Texas, where he received his B.A. degree. [21]
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