Background
Smith, Louise Mosimann was born on June 28, 1920 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Thomas Francis and Agnes Elise (deVineau) Mosimann.
Smith, Louise Mosimann was born on June 28, 1920 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Thomas Francis and Agnes Elise (deVineau) Mosimann.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, College Charleston, 1941. Master of Arts in Mathematics, University Alabama, Tuscalusa, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Education, University South Carolina, 1976.
1st grade teacher, James Simons School, Charleston, 1941-1943; office manager, bookkeeper, secretary to manager, WTMA, Charleston, 1943-1953; bookkeeper, secretary to manager, Bradham Advertising Agency, Charleston, 1953-1955; mathematics teacher, St. Andrew's Parish High School, Charleston, 1957-1971; title I mathematics consultant, Charleston County School District, 1971-1974; assistant professor education, College Charleston, 1974-1976; coordinator mathematics, Charleston County School District, 1976-1985. Mathematics consultant.
Life member St. Andrew's Parish High School Parent-Teachers Association. Member Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, National Council Teachers of Mathematics (national nominating committee, national board directors 1983-1986), National Council Supervisors Mathematics Mathematics Association American, South Carolina Instructional television (chairman secondary school mathematics curriculum committee, state advisory committee), Computer Committee Higher Education Consortium (co-author mathematics national teachers exam).
Married Edmund Julian Smith, March 27, 1950. Children: Edmund Julian Junior, Jeanne Denyse Smith Morrow, Horace Paul.