I
returned to the states from Guam in May 1946, and enrolled
at the University of Illinois in June to work on a M.S.
in Agricultural Education.
The
following year I accepted a position at Wenona, Illinois,
as the high school vocational agriculture teacher. While
at Wenona, I met my wife, Gladys Anderson, who was the
English/Speech teacher, and we were married in January
1954.
We
then moved to Champaign, Illinois, where I began work
on my doctorate in Education, which I completed in 1956.
My professional life included service at the University
of Vermont, Purdue University, and the University of
Illinois.
Gladys
and I have three sons - Jeff, an MD at Canton, Illinois,
Larry, who is self-employed in urban design and development
in Carmel, Indiana, and Robert, an industrial technology
instructor in the Miami Dade School System. We have
seven grandchildren.
I
retired from the University of Illinois in 1983 as a professor
Emeritus, and we have maintained our residence in Champaign,
Illinois. |