Katharine Stegner Odum | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1905 (1905) |
| Died | 2005 (aged 99–100) Fort Collins, Colorado |
| Alma mater | Colorado A&M |
| Occupation | Educator |
Katharine Stegner Odum (1905 - 2005) was an educator at Amache High School in theAmache Japanese American Internment Camp in Colorado.[1]
Katharine Stegner Odum was born in 1905. She grew up on homesteads in Saskatchewan, Montana, and Dakota.[1]
She was widowed in 1934.[1]
She completed her Bachelor's and Master's degrees atColorado A&M. She taught inDel Norte, Colorado and worked as a farm laborer.[1]
Odum was a master teacher and senior advisor at Amache High School. She was a counselor, archivist, mentor, and advocate for the students in her purview. She was remembered as a beloved teacher.[1][2] The success of many student activities was due to her efforts. She sponsored the senior class and Las Allegrias student organization.[3]
Her students held a reunion in 1993 to honor her, and more than 80 students and families attended.[1]
Odum moved toFort Collins in 2002. Odum died in 2005.[1]
In 1998, she was honored by the Amache Historical Society's "Distinguished Service Award."[1]
In 2005, Odum was recognized by theJapanese American National Museum at its Annual Award Gala for her teaching.[2]
Odum was inducted into theColorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2022.[1]