<strong>Waggener</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Administrators & Faculty, 1958 to 1962:Ethel Marie (Tarvestad) KurtzMarch 8, 1908 - November 3, 2006KURTZ, ETHEL MARIE (TARVESTAD) 98, of Madison, WI died Friday,November 3, 2006, in Madison, WI. She was born in Lansford, North Dakota, onMarch 9, 1908, the daughter of Mary and Louis Tarvestad. She was educated in aone-room school near the family farm, attended secondary school in Lanesboro,MN, and graduated from Minot <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Minot, N. D. She received herbachelor‘s degree in 1929 from Jamestown College (N. D.) where she met herfuture husband, Lowell Myers ―Pat‖ Kurtz. In 1931 they were married in Schenectady,N. Y., where he worked as an electrical engineer at the General Electric Company. Mrs. Kurtzwas trained as a science teacher, specializing in chemistry, and taught in Bottineau, N. D.; Schenectady;Erie, PA., and Jefferson County, KY. She was a friend of Katherine Kirwan and remembered asan enthusiastic teacher of chemistry at <strong>Waggener</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> and took great pride in the ac<strong>com</strong>plishmentsof her former students. She was an active member of the American Association of UniversityWomen and in Louisville was a member of Calvin Presbyterian Church. Throughout her life, Ethel enjoyedfamily and friends, poetry, traveling, reading, cooking and classical music. She and her husbandtraveled to Norway, where they visited her relatives, and to many other places in Europe, North andSouth America, Australia and the South Pacific. She is survived by her four children; Mary (Peter)Monkmeyer of Madison; Judith Litt of Portland, OR; Sonia (Robert) Jones of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea,FL and William (Sandra) Kurtz of Chattanooga, TN; nine grandchildren and fifteen great- grandchildren.Her husband preceded her in death in 1989. A family memorial service will be held at a laterdate.Published in The Courier-Journal on 11/12/2006
<strong>Waggener</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Administrators & Faculty, 1958 to 1962:Elizabeth T. LapsleyJanuary 7, 1906 — April 27, 1995October 23. 1991Mrs. Elizabeth Lapsley8607 Whipps Mill RoadLouisville, Ky 40222Dear Mrs. Lapsley,What a surprise. All I can say is my writing has notimproved much, so I always use a <strong>com</strong>puter and myspelling is not much better either. The fact that I admittedit was boring doesn‘t surprise me, I still say itlike I feel.As it turns out I pay attention to Civics all the timenow. I find it interesting how it all ―works or doesn‘twork‖. The recent Supreme Court hearings are arecent example of government at it ―best‖.It was very nice of you to take the time to send mypaper and the note. I appreciate it very much. I wasn‘tthe best of student‘s, but I did turn out ok, thanksto you and many other teachers like you.Again thanks, and best wishes to you.Sincerely;Al RingG.R.I., C.R.S., C.R.B., G.B.I.