ELWIN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202
COLLECTION: OGL #1172
DATES: 1900-1988 [bulk dates 1920-1960]
SIZE: 6 linear feet, 45 photographs
ACQUISITION:The Walter Loomer Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by Walter Loomer Jr., Bremnerton, Washington, on September 7, 1988 (Acc.#1188-1619).
ACCESS: The collection is open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the department of Special Collections.
Walter Melvin Loomer was born on November 12, 1900 in Webster County Iowa in the town of Ortho. He was the first born of Charles Francis Loomer and Mary Ella Schram Loomer. He attended several elementary schools in Iowa and Minnesota before graduating from high school at Fergus Falls, Minnesota. He graduated from the State Teacher's College (then, the State Normal School) at Mayville, North Dakota in 1926 and from the University of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Science in Education in 1931. He returned to UND to receive a Master of Science in Education in 1936.
Before and during his attendance at the State Teachers College, Loomer taught at rural schools in Minnesota and North Dakota from 1920-1925. From 1926- 1928 he was principal at Lincoln Elementary School in Beach, North Dakota. For the 1928-1929 school year he was principal at Washington Elementary School in Grand Forks. He became principal at Roosevelt Elementary School in Grand Forks in 1929 where he remained until 1949. At that point, he became principal at Lincoln Elementary School, also in Grand Forks. Beginning in 1948, he became Coordinator of Elementary Education for the Grand Forks Public Schools, a position he held for several years.
Throughout his career, Loomer was active with many professional affiliations. These included: the National Education Association (NEA) in which, at one point, he was a member of the Tax and Finance Committee; the North Dakota Education Association (NDEA) in which he became Field Director (1936-1937) and eventually a life member; the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) in which he was active in both the National and North Dakota Congresses, serving on the State Board of Managers as Legislative Chairman for several years and as president at the state level for one year; and Phi Delta Kappa (PDK), a professional educational fraternity, in which he served as secretary, treasurer, vice-president, and president in the University of North Dakota Chapter.
Loomer was also very active in the community. In the Lions International Organization he held many positions including zone chairman, president, and delegate to ten district conventions. During WWII, Loomer was a member of the American Red Cross and the County Ration Board and was a first aid instructor for cadet nurses. Some of his other activities included participation in the Youth Council, the Adult Education Council, and the Citizen's Forum.
Walter Loomer married Caroline Folstad on June 27, 1923 in Colfax, North Dakota. The couple had four children: Mary Ella, Walter Jr., Cheryl, and Renee. Caroline Loomer passed away on May 30, 1971, followed by Walter Loomer on August 23, 1988.
The Walter Loomer Papers date from 1900-1988, however the bulk of the records date from 1920-1960. Originally, the papers were only partially organized. Upon processing, they were rearranged to reflect his professional and civic involvements and his personal life. The papers are arranged in six series.
SERIES I, Professional Activities: personal resumes (1932-1953); material regarding Loomer's education at UND (1936); salary contracts (1920-1963); teaching certificates; material from the NEA (1938-1957), the NDEA (1923-1954), the National Congress of Parents and Teachers (1946-1954), the North Dakota Congress of Parents and Teachers (1944-1957), the Grand Forks PTA, and the Roosevelt Elementary School PTA; material from the North Dakota Department of Classroom Teachers and the Department of Public Instruction; general educational correspondence and legislation (1932-1962); educational speeches given by Loomer; various material on North Dakota schools; information about several school programs including the school lunch program (1938-1953), special education, the Defense of the Common Schools - Retaining the 75% Tax Base (1945-1946), and the State Equalization Fund (1930's-1950's); teaching material; material regarding the American Federation of Teachers; and newspaper clippings.
SERIES II, Community Activities: material on the Lions International and the Grand Forks Lions Club including the constitution and bylaws, international annual directories (1939-1949) and monthly newsletters (1941-1949), Grand Forks membership, committees, and newsletters, zone chairman material (1948-1949), speeches given by Loomer, a 25 Year Old Monarch Award presented to Loomer, Lions news- clippings, and song sheets; Phi Delta Kappa material (1935- 1956); and United Lutheran Church material (1941-1958).
SERIES III, WWII: material on WWII including information on Julius A. Skavlan, Loomer's son-in-law, who was killed in action during the war, general correspondence, war bonds, the Price Control and Rations Board, involvement in First Aid and Aquatic Training Program, a merit award for wartime contributions, local war programs, newspaper clippings, and post-war economics.
SERIES IV, Family: miscellaneous and correspondence with Loomer's parents and each of his four children; material about his wife, Caroline, and correspondence with her, primarily during the summer of 1944 when he was away to Puget Sound Navy Yard in Bremnerton, Washington.
SERIES V, Financial Records: federal and state tax returns (1933-1977); social security and personal property taxes (1926-1979); check stubs; withholding statements; homes purchased; automobiles purchased; and correspondence.
SERIES VI, Miscellaneous: federal census (1940, 1950); Delta Zeta Sorority; North Dakota Order of DeMolay; Citizen's Forum (1939-1942); Grand Forks city map (1932); greeting cards; post cards, many of North Dakota; Old Age Assistance Program for Olga Folstad, Caroline's mother; and several speeches given by Loomer.
Box 1
Folder
SERIES I: Professional Activities
Box 2
Folder
SERIES II: Community Activities.
Box 3
Folder
SERIES III: WWII
SERIES IV: Family
SERIES V: Financial Records
Box 4
Folder
SERIES VI: Miscellaneous
45 photographs were separated and placed in the Orin G. Libby Photograph Collection.
| OGL1172-1 | Roosevelt Elementary School -scene from 6th grade play put on by pupils in dramatics. |
| OGL1172-2 | Roosevelt Elementary School - scene from 4th grade play put on by pupils in dramatics. |
| OGL1172-3 | Roosevelt Elementary School. |
| OGL1172-4 | Roosevelt Elementary School - a 1st grade room. |
| OGL1172-5 | Roosevelt Elementary School - school patrols. |
| OGL1172-6 | Roosevelt Elementary School - leader and officers of Girl Reserves. |
| OGL1172-7 | Roosevelt Elementary School - school marble champions (1939). |
| OGL1172-8 | Roosevelt Elementary School - PTA Panel Discussion of "Patterns for Citizenship" (March 1939). |
| OGL1172-9 | Roosevelt Elementary School - Basketball Squad (1939). |
| OGL1172-10 | Roosevelt Elementary School - Pass/Touch Football Squad (1938). |
| OGL1172-11 | Roosevelt Elementary School - Basketball Squad (1939). |
| OGL1172-12 | Roosevelt Elementary School - Track Team (1939). |
| OGL1172-13 | Roosevelt Elementary School - Grade Track and Field Meet at the State Fair Grounds (1939). |
| OGL1172-14 | Roosevelt Elementary School -- 4th grade class (1938). |
| OGL1172-15 | Roosevelt Elementary School - Christmas Operetta (1938). |
| OGL1172-16 | Roosevelt Elementary School - School Choir (1938-1939). |
| OGL1172-17 | Roosevelt Elementary School - School Choir (1938-1939). |
| OGL1172-18 | Roosevelt Elementary School - School Broadcast at KFJM (1939). |
| OGL1172-19 | Roosevelt Elementary School - School Broadcast at KFJM (1939). |
| OGL1172-20 | Roosevelt Elementary School - 3rd grade class (1938). |
| OGL1172-21 | South Junior High School - 8th grade girls (1938). |
| OGL1172-22 | Modern Woodmen of America (December 1922). |
| OGL1172-23 | NBA - delegates to St. Louis Convention (July, 1950). |
| OGL1172-24 | NBA - delegates to convention at Riverside, California. |
| OGL1172-25 | National Congress of Parents and Teachers Convention (1950). |
| OGL1172-26 | National Congress of Parents and Teachers - unidentified. |
| OGL1172-27 | National Congress of Parents and Teachers - unidentified. |
| OGL1172-28 | National Congress of Parents and Teachers - unidentified. |
| OGL1172-29 | First Aid Training. |
| OGL1172-30 | Unidentified house. |
| OGL1172-31 | Walter Loomer with unidentified group. |
| OGL1172-32 | Walter Loomer with unidentified group. |
| OGL1172-33 | Walter Loomer with unidentified group. |
| OGL1172-34 | Walter Loomer (approx. 1935). |
| OGL1172-35 | Walter Loomer (approx. 1935). |
| OGL1172-36 | Walter Loomer (approx. 1935). |
| OGL1172-37 | Walter Loomer (approx. 1935). |
| OGL1172-38 | Walter Loomer. |
| OGL1172-39 | Walter Loomer. |
The following photographs are separate from the folders due to larger size.
| OGL1172-40 | Minnesota National Aquatic School - Lyman Lodge in Excelsior, Minnesota (1942). Walter Loomer is the 3rd man to the left of the board with the star. |
| OGL1172-41 | State Normal School - Mayville, North Dakota (1920's). |
| OGL1172-42 | Students at the State Normal School - Mayville, North Dakota (1920's). Walter Loomer is identified on the back of the photo. |
| OGL1172-43 | Students at the State Normal School - Mayville, North Dakota (Summer 1922). Walter Loomer is identified on the back of the photo. |
| OGL1172-44 | Students of the State Teachers College - Mayville, North Dakota (Summer 1926). Walter Loomer is not identified. |
| OGL1172-45 | Walter Loomer is identified on the back of this photo. The group he is pictured with in front of the "Methodist Church at 414 Univ. Ave. N." is not identified (approx. early 1920's). |
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