Arlette Crawford Hill (’52), Albuquerque, N.M. :: She was a mechanical and architectural draftsperson and later taught those skills. She also was a medical and technical illustrator. After earning her Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico, she taught technical writing at Texas A&M University. In Albuquerque, she also served as a docent at four museums and worked with the St. Michael’s Episcopal Church food pantry. At North Texas, she was a member of Phi Sigma Alpha, the Gammadions, the Mary Ardens and the Green Jackets.
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Arlette Crawford Hill (’52), Albuquerque, N.M. :: She was a mechanical and architectural draftsperson and later taught those skills. She also was a medical and technical illustrator. After earning her Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico, she taught technical writing at Texas A&M University. In Albuquerque, she also served as a docent at four museums and worked with the St. Michael’s Episcopal Church food pantry. At North Texas, she was a member of Phi Sigma Alpha, the Gammadions, the Mary Ardens and the Green Jackets.