Background
Wilhelm, Gretchen was born on September 30, 1938 in Ames, Iowa, United States. Daughter of Harley Almey Wilhelm and Orpha Elizabeth Lutton.
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Wilhelm, Gretchen was born on September 30, 1938 in Ames, Iowa, United States. Daughter of Harley Almey Wilhelm and Orpha Elizabeth Lutton.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Iowa State University, 1960. Master of Science in Mathematics, Oregon State University, 1969.
Mathematics teacher Shenandoah (Iowa) High School, 1960—1963, Robbinsdale (Minnesota) Senior High School, 1963—1968. Junior mathematician on faculty Institute Atomic Research Iowa State University, Ames (Iowa) Laboratory United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1969. Mathematics teacher Robbinsdale Cooper Senior High, New Hope, Minnesota, 1969—1994, mathematics department chairman, 1974—1976.
Retired, 1994
District mathematics curriculum development committee Robbinsdale School District, New Hope, 1984—1989.
Election judge, New Hope, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000. Charter member Plymouth (Minnesota) Creek Christian Church, 1978, board member, 1978—1979, 1982—1984, 1989—1991, 1997—2001. Member of American Association of University Women (life.
Minneapolis branch board directors, education representative 1997-1998), National Education Association (life), Minnesota Genealogical Society, Iowa Genealogical Society, Women Descendants Ancient and Honorary Artillery Company, United States Daughters War of 1812 (state registrar since 2000), Thomas Stanton Society, Thomas Minor Society, New England Women Descendants since 2005, Daughter American Colonists, Colonial Dames the XVII Century (state recording secretary 1997-1999), Colonial Dames American, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (life. Chapter 2nd vice regent 1987-1988, chapter registrar 1988-1994, State constitution week chairman 1992-1995, chapter 1st vice regent 1994-1996, state registrar 1995-1997, state officers club vice president, chaplain 1995-1997, chapter chaplain 1996-1998, state Daughters of the American Revolution good citizen chairman 1997-1999, chapter regent 1998—2000, board management, state regent 2001-2003, charter member State Regents Club, Officers Club since 2001, honorary state regent since 2003, state membership chairman 2003-2005, chair Holt Cogswell Nursing scholar since 2004, speaker staff since 2005).