Milton L. Martin (’33), Palo Alto, Calif. He entered North Texas on a scholarship at age 15, studying art under Cora Stafford, and later studied in New York at the Art Students League and in Paris. He worked for Walt Disney in the animation department, specifically on the development and animation of the film Fantasia. In the late ’40s and ’50s, he was an art director for several San Francisco advertising agencies. He earned his master’s degree at San Francisco University in 1960 and taught fifth grade for 16 years. After retiring, he tutored students in English, building friendships in China, Japan and Korea and tutoring until his death at age 94.
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Milton L. Martin (’33), Palo Alto, Calif. He entered North Texas on a scholarship at age 15, studying art under Cora Stafford, and later studied in New York at the Art Students League and in Paris. He worked for Walt Disney in the animation department, specifically on the development and animation of the film Fantasia. In the late ’40s and ’50s, he was an art director for several San Francisco advertising agencies. He earned his master’s degree at San Francisco University in 1960 and taught fifth grade for 16 years. After retiring, he tutored students in English, building friendships in China, Japan and Korea and tutoring until his death at age 94.