Gladys Lewallen Longoria (’36, ’48 M.S.), Austin :: She was a teacher and then worked for the American Red Cross for 33 years, first as a caseworker and later as director of service to military families and veterans. After retiring in 1978, she became a volunteer in the local chapter and a reserve disaster worker. She was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the American Red Cross National Headquarters in 1996. She said it was due to the generosity of her uncles that she was able to attend college, and she stayed involved with UNT, following its progress with pride through the years.
Submitted By meg0307 on Fri, 09/14/2012 - 7:45pm
Gladys Lewallen Longoria (’36, ’48 M.S.), Austin :: She was a teacher and then worked for the American Red Cross for 33 years, first as a caseworker and later as director of service to military families and veterans. After retiring in 1978, she became a volunteer in the local chapter and a reserve disaster worker. She was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the American Red Cross National Headquarters in 1996. She said it was due to the generosity of her uncles that she was able to attend college, and she stayed involved with UNT, following its progress with pride through the years.