Jane Ann Boelter Riggs papers
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Scope and Contents
The Jane Ann Boelter Riggs papers date from 1939 to 2015 and measure three linear feet in seven boxes. The papers are arranged in five series: Biographical, Education, Professional, Family History, and Journals.
The Biographical series (1947-2002) holds materials relating to Boelter Riggs’ early life, including a book detailing her first seven years made by her mother, Eileen Boelter. The series includes photographs.
The Education series (1963-2015) relates to Boelter Riggs’ time in school at Jefferson High School in Independence, Iowa and the University of Iowa. The series holds her yearbooks, photographs from her time in high school, papers written in college and graduate school, and awards. This series also contains materials about Boelter Riggs’ junior high school and high school reunions.
The Professional series (1976-1985) contains papers about Boelter Riggs’ teaching and counseling career. There are also copies of Boelter Riggs’ resume and materials relating to professional development, conferences, and events she attended.
The Family History series (1939-1973) holds genealogical research and papers of Boelter Riggs’ parents, Joseph “Chesty” and Eileen Boelter, including photographs from their travels. The series is completed by materials relating to the centennial anniversary of Rowley, Iowa’s founding.
The Journals series (1961-2001) holds journals kept by Jane Ann Boelter Riggs through most of her adult life and detail her day-to-day experiences. This includes candid discussion of her relationship with food, her body, and her mental health.
Dates
- Creation: 1939 - 2015
Creator
- Boelter Riggs, Jane Ann, 1947- (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The papers are open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright held by the donor has been transferred to the University of Iowa.
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Biographical / Historical
Jane Ann Boelter Riggs was born in Rowley, Iowa, in 1947 to parents Eileen and Lloyd Boelter. Boelter was a student in the last class to graduate from Rowley Junior High School when it was closed and the town was incorporated into the Independence School District. Boelter attended Jefferson High School and graduated in 1966. Following her graduation, Boelter married James Stick, a high school classmate, and they both attended the University of Iowa. Jane Ann Stick studied Home Economics, graduating with her bachelor’s degree in 1970. Stick taught home economics in Alburnett, Iowa for two years before returning to the University of Iowa for graduate school. Boelter and Stick divorced in 1971. While in graduate school, she became more engaged with the new women’s studies department and used a feminist perspective in much of her schoolwork. She earned a master’s in home economics and an education specialty degree in counseling with an emphasis on women’s studies. Boelter married Ritch White in 1973 and did not take his last name. She filed paperwork with the help of the Women’s Resource Action Center to change her legal last name from Stick back to Boelter. Boelter continued her involvement in WRAC, working as a group instructor in 1975 and 1976. Jane Ann Boelter began her career in school counseling in Colorado in 1976. She was involved in her community, founding the Moffat County Women’s Council and joining the Colorado chapter of the National Organization for Women. In 1983, Boelter made a career change and began working in sales and real estate. She married Ronald Riggs. The two worked in real estate together, overseeing timeshare properties in Utah, Colorado, and Hawaii. Jane Ann Boelter Riggs retired in 2002 and began sailing internationally with her husband, Ron.
Extent
3 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Teacher and school counselor from Rowley, Iowa who journaled extensively.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The papers (donor no. 606) were donated by Jane Ann Boelter Riggs in 2001 and later years.
- Author
- Beatrice Kearns, 2024
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Iowa Women's Archives Repository
100 Main Library
University of Iowa Libraries
Iowa City IA 52242 IaU
319-335-5068
319-335-5900 (Fax)
lib-women@uiowa.edu