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She graduated from Broadway High School in 1933 and from the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg in 1937 with a Bachelor of Science degree in High School Teaching and Administration. While at the State Teachers College, Spitzer was an active member of the Curie Science Club, Sesame Club, Alpha Literary Society, Hiking Club, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Basketball, numerous other class sports, and the Y. W. C. A. Her sister Margaret Lucile Spitzer (1915-2008) also graduated in 1937 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics.","Spitzer began teaching math and French at Linville-Edom High School. She moved to Fairfax, Virginia in 1943 to teach business education and direct vocational office training. In 1955, Spitzer received her master's degree from Virginia Tech. Spitzer also served as the first treasurer of what is now the Apple Federal Credit Union. She returned to the Shenandoah Valley in 1995 and was active in the Bridgewater Church of the Brethren and also volunteered at the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society. In 2001, Spitzer endowed what is today known as the Spitzer (Alpha) Family Scholarship for Mathematics \u0026 Science Education. Formerly known as the Spitzer Family Scholarship Fund for Business and Marketing Education, the scholarship is intended to benefit a JMU student who hails from Rockingham or Fairfax County, Virginia and Mathematics or Science major in the secondary education program. 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Pit stops and corresponding diary entries of note include the Greenbrier resort at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia (\"Very well kept\"); Hawk's Nest State Park, Ansted, West Virginia (\"Took 3 pictures of New River Gorge\"); Mt. Sterling, Kentucky (\"Stopped for radiator repair on car\"); Lexington, Kentucky (\"Stopped for gas at Gulf. Worked penny slot machine…Took pictures of tobacco\"); Shoals, Indiana (\"Stopped to see Jug Rock and Pinnacle (adm 10¢). Took pictures\"); Hutchinson, Kansas (\"Scene of many large grain elevators. A city very nice. We went to hamburger stand \u0026 got ice coffee. Crossed the Arkansas River\"); and Dodge City, Kansas (\"In dust storm this eve. Saw tumbleweed blowing across road. Saw jack rabbit a while back\"). 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While at the State Teachers College, Spitzer was an active member of the Curie Science Club, Sesame Club, Alpha Literary Society, Hiking Club, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Basketball, numerous other class sports, and the Y. W. C. A. Her sister Margaret Lucile Spitzer (1915-2008) also graduated in 1937 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSpitzer began teaching math and French at Linville-Edom High School. She moved to Fairfax, Virginia in 1943 to teach business education and direct vocational office training. In 1955, Spitzer received her master's degree from Virginia Tech. Spitzer also served as the first treasurer of what is now the Apple Federal Credit Union. She returned to the Shenandoah Valley in 1995 and was active in the Bridgewater Church of the Brethren and also volunteered at the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society. In 2001, Spitzer endowed what is today known as the Spitzer (Alpha) Family Scholarship for Mathematics \u0026amp; Science Education. Formerly known as the Spitzer Family Scholarship Fund for Business and Marketing Education, the scholarship is intended to benefit a JMU student who hails from Rockingham or Fairfax County, Virginia and Mathematics or Science major in the secondary education program. She is often quoted as saying the following about her alma mater: \"JMU is not just an institution of higher learning, it is a spirit, it is an atmosphere, it is a way of life I am glad to say that I have lived.\" Spitzer died July 13, 2013.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Alpha Marie Spitzer was born May 2, 1917 in Broadway, Virginia to Grover Spitzer and Ethel Holsinger Spitzer. 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She returned to the Shenandoah Valley in 1995 and was active in the Bridgewater Church of the Brethren and also volunteered at the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society. In 2001, Spitzer endowed what is today known as the Spitzer (Alpha) Family Scholarship for Mathematics \u0026 Science Education. Formerly known as the Spitzer Family Scholarship Fund for Business and Marketing Education, the scholarship is intended to benefit a JMU student who hails from Rockingham or Fairfax County, Virginia and Mathematics or Science major in the secondary education program. 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They left Broadway on the morning of July 23, 1939, arrived in Pueblo, Colorado on July 27, and returned home to Broadway the evening of August 10. They visited many sites along the way and Alpha chronicled their jaunts and funny findings in brief diary entries. Pit stops and corresponding diary entries of note include the Greenbrier resort at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia (\"Very well kept\"); Hawk's Nest State Park, Ansted, West Virginia (\"Took 3 pictures of New River Gorge\"); Mt. Sterling, Kentucky (\"Stopped for radiator repair on car\"); Lexington, Kentucky (\"Stopped for gas at Gulf. Worked penny slot machine…Took pictures of tobacco\"); Shoals, Indiana (\"Stopped to see Jug Rock and Pinnacle (adm 10¢). Took pictures\"); Hutchinson, Kansas (\"Scene of many large grain elevators. A city very nice. We went to hamburger stand \u0026 got ice coffee. Crossed the Arkansas River\"); and Dodge City, Kansas (\"In dust storm this eve. Saw tumbleweed blowing across road. 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