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TOM, MAYME Miss May me Tom teaches two subjects- Physical Education for the girls and English for Trade and Indus' trial shop pupils. She received her higher education at Southwest Texas Teachers College at San Marcos, from where she attained her Bachelor of Science degree during the summer term of 1936. This is her first year as a member of the Tech faculty, and she has already won herself a host of friends among the students and teachers alike. TUNE, G. M. With a Vocational Certificate and a great deal of trade experience. Mr. Tune is well qualified to hold the position of instructor in the Auto Mechanics shop. There, he supervises the students in their work on teachers' and Tech students' cars. TYTE, WILBUR One of the members of the Science faculty is Mr. Wilbur Tyte. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas, and is now teaching Re lated Chemistry, Physiology, Chemistry, and Biology. In addition he is sponsor of the Tech chapter of the Hi'Y. UPSCHULTE, MARGARET As a Commercial instructor Miss Margaret Upschulte teaches Stenography, Typing, and Office Production. She received her training at the University of Texas and graduated with a Business Administration degree. [22] VOIGHT, FANORA Miss Fanora Voight, at the request of the Little Theatre, graciously consented to sponsor the Senior class play. This work she undertook in addition to her task as teacher of History and Civics. Her B.A. degree was received from the Incarnate Word Academy. PATTERSON, PEGGY Graduating from Tech in May, 1935, Peggy has advanced through the various positions of secretary of the Commercial division, head of the employment bureau, and office clerk, to that of Night School Reg' istrar, which job she now holds. Considering this rapid achievement in securing promotions, people have spo' ken of Peggy both as a model for the commerical stu' dents, and as an example of a Tech'trained secretary. TAUBERT, DOROTHY “Another Tech student makes good” describes Dor' othy, who graduated from the secretarial division in May, 1934. After her graduation, Dorothy received the position of Clerk in the Main Office on the merits of her previous work in the department. She has made herself so indispensable that she has become one of those “invisible staffs upon which so many of the office force have learned to depend. WILLIAMS, C. P. Mr. Williams holds the record of being the only shop instructor to have all of his shop boys represented in the annual by individual photographs. His students respect and admire him and are always willing to carry out his bidding. He teaches Sheet Metal, Sheet Metal Mathematics, and Body and Fender work.
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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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