Mary T. O’Halloran
| Teacher | |
| Black Hawk | |
| 67 | |
| 01/10/1977 - 01/07/1979 | |
| 36 |
Cedar Falls District 36 Democrat Born May 1, 1943, in Norfolk, Nebraska, daughter of James and Leone O'Halloran. Attended public schools, Ord, Nebraska, graduated in 1961. Attended Creighton University, B.A. Clarke College, Dubuque, 1966. Graduate work, Loras College, UNI. Secondary school teacher in government, history, English. Formerly on staff at Wartburg College. Member national committee of the Women's Political Caucus. Co-founder Black Hawk County Women's Political Caucus. Member League of Women Voters, AAUW, Distinguished Service Award from Future Business Leaders of America, 1974, Friend of Education Award, Cedar Falls Education Association, 1974. Outstanding Young Woman in America Award for Iowa, 1973. Member Energy Com., National Conference of State Legislatures. Third term.
| Teacher | |
| Black Hawk | |
| 66 | |
| 01/13/1975 - 01/09/1977 | |
| 36 |
Cedar Falls District 36 Democrat Born May 1, 1943, in Norfolk, Nebraska, daughter of James and Leone O'Halloran. Attended public schools, Ord, Nebraska, graduated in 1961. Attended Creighton University, B.A. Clarke College, Dubuque, 1966. Graduate work, Loras College, UNI. Secondary school teacher in government, history, English. Currently on staff at Wartburg College. Member national committee of the Women's Political Caucus. Co-founder Black Hawk County Women's Political Caucus. Member League of Women Voters. Distinguished Service Award from Future Business Leaders of America, 1974, Friend of Education Award, Cedar Falls Education Association, 1974. Outstanding Young Woman in America Award for Iowa, 1973. Member Energy Task Force, National Conference of State Legislatures. Second term.
| Teacher | |
| Black Hawk | |
| 65 | |
| 01/08/1973 - 01/12/1975 | |
| 36 |
Cedar Falls District 36 Democrat Born in Norfolk, Neb., May 1, 1943, daughter of James and Leone O'Halloran. Attended Ord public schools, Ord, Neb.; graduated 1961. Attended Creighton University (competitive honors scholarship, political science); BA Clarke College, Dubuque, 1966. Secondary school teacher Dubuque, Mason City, Waukon schools; currently chairman English Department, Hoover Jr. High School, Waterloo. Single. American Legion Outstanding Young Woman Award, 1961; adviser, Catholic Student Center, UNI, Cedar Falls; member National Education Assn., Iowa State Education Assn., Waterloo Education Assn., League of Women Voters.
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