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- [S2507] Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2020;), Delaware County Daily Times; Publication Date: 12/ Jul/ 1958; Publication Place: Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/54118280/?article=946e8ee9-f2bf-4382-805c-f770c0e0c539&focus=0.016108366,0.4560317,0.14188422,0.8499431&xid=3398.
Record for Mr. Donald Evans Kelsey (16) facts
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Mr. Donald Evans Kelsey in the U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-current
Name: Mr. Donald Evans Kelsey
Gender: Male
Occupation: Teacher
Employer: Thomas Coebourn School
School: Minter High School
Marriage: 16 Aug 1958
23rd and Edgmont av. , For Eatm
Father: Wayne Evans Kelsey
Mother: Kelsey
Spouse: Marguerite Ann Louise Boden
The facts in this collection were found using artificial intelligence technology and may contain errors.
Name: Miss Marguerite Ann Louise Boden
Gender: Female
Occ: Secretary
Employer: Penn Delco Union School District
School: Chester High School
Marriage: 16 Aug 1958
23rd and Edgmont av. , For Eatm
Mother: Marguerite Ann Pierson
Spouse: Donald Evans Kelsey
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MARGUERITE BODEN
Miss Boden, Mr.Kelsey Are Engaged
VILLAGE GREEN Mrs. Marguerite Ann Pierson of Pennell rd.. Village Green, and Joseph Henry Boden of W. ,"ith st.. Chester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss" Marguerite Ann Louise Bodcn, to Donald Evans Kelsey. son of Mr. and Mrs . Wayne Evans Kelsey of Coudcrsport, Pa. Miss Boden was graduated from Chester High School and at tender! Wilmington 'General Hospital School of Nursing. She is employed by Penn Delco Union School District as secretary to the assistant supervising principal. Mr. Kelsey i.s a graduate of Minter High School in Ohio and Man.sfieid State Teachers' College and is doing graduate work al Temple University. He is employed as a teacher in the Thomas Coebourn School in Brook - Tbe wedding will Jake place on Saturday. Aug. 16, at the Firs; Presbyterian Church of Chester. 23rd and Edgmont av.,
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, 1974-05-08. Donald Kelsey, Coudersport, 1 of 9 finalists, Teacher of Year Award, Meets Governor Milton Shapp. 08 May 1974, Wed • Page 10.
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Donald Kelsey, Coudersport, 1 of 9 finalists, Teacher of Year Award, Meets Governor Milton Shapp.
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10-THE POTTER ENTERPRISE COUDERSPORT. PA. WED, MAY 8. 1974
With Other Finalists In Harrisburg
Local Teacher Honored
By Jill Fish
Donald E. Kelsey of Coudersport was one of nine finalists in the state's Teacher of the Year competition who were honored in mid-April at ceremonies in Harrisburg.
Mr. Kelsey and his wife Peggy met the other candidates for the award at a luncheon in the Host Inn on April 17, at which Dr. Donald Carroll, assistant secretary of education, spoke. Miss Rosemary Palaferro, an elementary teacher in Reading, was named statewide winner.
Each finalist received a trophy, a gold apple on top of a wooden block. Gov. Milton Shapp had a token for each finalist at the luncheon, the Pennsylvania and National flags, and each woman, whether finalist or spouse, received a bouquet of flowers.
They met John C. Pittenger, secretary of education, briefly and received the congratulations of Gov. Shapp. Their day included a tour of the education building and a visit to the governor's office. The finalists were chosen from a field of 85 nominees for the honor this year. Mr. Kelsey is also listed in Outstanding Elementary School Teachers of America, a standard reference work.
Came Here In 1949
He came to Coudersport with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelsey, following his graduation from Mentor, Ohio, high school in 1949. After receiving his bachelor's degree at Mansfield in 1953 he was drafted into the army and became an instructor at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland.
He taught five years in the Penn Delco School District, Delaware County, following his release from the army, then joined the staff at Port Allegany Union School District where he taught secondary special education classes for six years.
He returned to Coudersport in 1967 where he taught intermediate special education classes until last year. He is now coordinator of the reading program grades K through 12, became director of the Right to Read program when Coudersport was chosen as a model site school, is working with the newly-instituted Volunteer Aide Program and is developing a peer-tutoring program for primary and intermediate students.
Mr. Kelsey has taught three six-week summer remedial reading school programs in the elementary school here, worked
Teacher Meets Governor
Donald Kelsey of Coudersport, one of nine finalists chosen for the state's Teacher of the Year Award, spoke briefly with Gov. Milton Shapp during a day In the state capltol honoring the outstanding teachers in mid-April. Mr. Kelsey has taught for 21 years, the past seven of them in Coudersport, working mostly with exceptional children and disadvantaged youths and adults.
with student teachers as a Mansfield State College cooperating teacher three years, spent three summers assisting with teacher-trainee workshops and teaching undergraduate courses at Mansfield, and was chosen the 1970 Pennsylvania representative to the Adult Basic Education Teacher-Trainer Reading Workshop at Moorehead State University in Kentucky.
For the past six years, he has been actively involved in working with area adults, teaching the adult basic education courses which lead to General Education Development certificates, the equivalent of a high school diploma.
Philosophy of Teaching
His philosophy of teaching has changed and developed through the years, Mr. Kelsey says. "Since many years of my experience in education have been shared with exceptional children and disadvantaged youths and adults, my viewpoints on the commitments of our profession have been tempered by the knowledge and insight gained from them."
A teacher's ability to assess the student's strengths and weaknesses in the areas in which the teacher is structuring the learning environment is important to him.
"A teacher must encourage each student to develop his
strengths to a level of performance where pride in his accomplishments is valued by himself."
However, "Developing students' abilities in the cognitive areas should not overshadow the emotional and physical domain. We should strive for the total development of the student."
The development of self-discipline in students is important, too. "The child must be encouraged to learn respect for his fellow men and those in authority," and this can be done in the classroom, toward the ultimate goal of "success in family, school, social and community settings."
His philosophy also stresses individual instruction and parental involvement.
Mr. Kelsey is considered an expert at diagnostic and prescriptive teaching by John B. Hillenbrand, superintendent of schools in Coudersport.
Diagnostic Ability
"He is able to diagnose a child's learning problem and is familiar with appropriate materials that can be brought to bear on a continuous progress basis."
He also commented on Mr. Kelsey's "warm, friendly and cheerful manner, a tremendous asset in communicating subject matter effectively to children.
"Children see in him a dedicated gentle man who is genuinely interested in helping each of them to be happy ana successful in their learning and social experiences. He is very sensitive and responsive to the needs of children in . a wholesome and constructive manner."
Mr. Kelsey, who has four children of his own, earned his master's degree in education at Temple University and is now working toward his doctorate.
District 3-1 Court Action
Following are cases recently heard and sentenced before District Justice Edward Easton of Coudersport.
Motor Vehicle
April 11, Robert Jones Elliott, Coudersport, wrong registration plates on vehicle, $25 fine plus $5 cost.
April 17, Alfred Earl McCoy, Ulysses, speeding in radar zone, $10 fine plus $5 cost.
April 27, David Leonard Engel, Parkesburg, driving too fast for conditions, $10 fine plus $5 cost.
April 27, Thomas L. Wilcox, Eldred, inspection violation, $5 fine plus $5 cost.
April 30, Philip T. Young, Coudersport, speeding in radar zone, $10 fine plus $5 cost.
May 1, Nellie Mae Cahall, Evans City, speeding in radar zone, $10 fine plus $5 cost.
May 1, Michael Jeffery Wennerstrom, Port Allegany , no operator's license, $50 fine plus $5 cost.
May 1, Lawrence Richard Jacks, Port Allegany, speeding in radar zone, $10 fine plus $5 cost.
May 2, Leslie A. Butler, Coudersport, illegal parking on highway, $2 fine plus $5 cost.
May 3, James Louis Herman, Coudersport, speeding in radar zone, $10 fine plus $5 cost.
April 18, George Ernest Herold, Austin, traffic light violation, $5 fine plus $5 cost.
April 19, Paula K. Mottern, Coudersport, stop sign violation, $5 fine plus $5 cost.
April 19, Charles E. Glover, Austin, reckless driving, found guilty at hearing, $15 fine plus $10 cost.
April 19, John B. Schafer, Bradford, failure to wear glasses, $10 fine plus $5 cost.
April 20, Dennis J. Hornung, Emporium, reckless driving, $15 fine plus $5 cost.
April 20, Dennis J. Hornung, Emporium, inspection violation, $5 fine plus $5 cost.
April 22, David J. Sinsabaugh, Roulette, speeding, $10 fine plus $5 cost.
April 22, William H. Drabert, Roulette, driving without a Pennsylvania operator's license, $50 fine plus $5 cost. .
April 23, Richard J. Miller,...
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