Morey, Lois M.
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Morey, Lois M.
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Lois M. Morey (1901-1998) was born in the Black Hills and received her early education in Crawford, Nebraska. Upon completing a course of teacher's training at colleges in Nebraska and Colorado, she taught in public schools in Colorado. In 1942 the chance for higher salaries and new challenges attracted her to Alaska. There she briefly worked in the Anchorage personnel office of fish packer Libby, McNeill & Libby. When the company transferred her job to Seattle she resigned in order to remain in Alaska, and once again took up teaching. In 1951 she was appointed to a supervisory position in the Alaska Department of Education, in which she served until her retirement in 1961.
Lois Morey came to Alaska in 1942 and worked first as a teacher at Anchorage High School, and then as a recruiter for Libbey, McNeil, and Libbey Canneries (to 1945), after which she returned to teaching. She served as the principle teacher at the school in Adak (1949-1950), and then as the educational supervisor for the Alaska Department of Education for ten years (1951-1961). She retired in 1961.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80103085
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Alaska, Southeast
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Alaska
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Alaska
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Wainwright (Alaska)
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Adak (Alaska)
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Teller (Alaska)
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Nome (Alaska)
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Kotzebue (Alaska)
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Kiska Island (Alaska)
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Rampart (Alaska)
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Alaska
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Prince of Wales, Cape (Alaska)
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