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Ted and Eloise Pfeiff retired from rewarding careers as teachers and
decided to make a lasting difference by encouraging the teachers of
tomorrow. They both understand it isn’t always easy to obtain an
education.
Ted grew up in a single parent home in Burlington, Iowa, the last of
four children. After high school, he worked at JI Case and the Chicago,
Burlington and Quincy Railroad before joining the Army and serving in
the Korean War. He was the first in his family to go to college. Ted
entered Iowa State Teachers College with funding from the GI Bill and
from summer work with the Railroad. As he looks back on 31 years as an
Industrial Arts teacher at Sudlow and Wood Junior High in the Davenport
school system, he remembers with satisfaction his work helping students
learn.
Eloise always wanted to be a teacher perhaps because her Mother had
taught. The family budget was tight so the four children paid their own
way to college. With a Farm Bureau Scholarship and a small loan from her
parents, Eloise entered Iowa State Teachers College for a two-year
program to become an elementary teacher. After teaching a number of
years and taking summer classes, she completed her Bachelor’s degree 10
years later and her Master’s degree after 25 years. She taught second
grade in Avoca and Blue Grass, Iowa before coming to Bettendorf, Iowa
schools. After her daughter was born, she returned to teaching and spent
26 years as a Learning Disability Resource Teacher. She retired in 1992
after 32 years of teaching.
Ted and Eloise met while attending Iowa State Teachers College. When
Eloise left to teach in Avoca, they exchanged letters frequently. After
Ted finished college, they married. Their life together has been rich
with interests and engagement. Ted had a strong interest in amateur
radio and sponsored radio clubs in the schools where he taught. Eloise
is a past president of Scott County Association for Children with
Learning Disabilities.
The Pfeiff’s are very involved and interested in giving back to their
community. Ted is an advocate for residents of Manor Care, a nursing
home, and has served as President of the ACLU and the Quad City World
Affairs Council. Eloise volunteers for the LeClaire Public Library. Both
Ted and Eloise are long time members and volunteers for Friendship
Force, an international organization based on making friends around the
world through home stays. Both have served as board members, past
Presidents and Exchange Directors. They love to travel and have visited
40 countries and all seven continents. For hobbies, the Pfeiff’s enjoy
crafts, gardening and home renovation. Ted has an interest in
woodworking and computer applications. Eloise does quilting and flower
crafts. The Pfeiff’s have a daughter, Miriam, of whom they are very
proud. Miriam is a county naturalist in Northwest Iowa and is married to
Rod Patton, an elementary principal.
Ted and Eloise decided to make their ultimate gift to begin a
scholarship fund. This scholarship will enable students interested in
becoming teachers go to college without worrying about the heavy burden
of debt.
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