Lela J. O'Toole
Class of
1975
Lela J. O'Toole
“[Home economics] should equip the student with the knowledge needed for full participation in our civilization.”
Dr. Lela O’Toole
Biography
Oklahoma native and dean emeritus at Oklahoma State University, Lela O’Toole graduated from OSU and studied at state universities in Ohio, Iowa, and Colorado, as well as Columbia University. She became the Dean of Home Economics at Oklahoma State University (1951-1975). She served as president of the American Home Economics Association and was senior vice president of the International Federation of Home Economics. She was appointed to a twelve-member National Advisory Council on Vocational-Technical Education in 1966. She received the Henry G. Bennett Award in 1979.
Fun fact
Dr. Lela O’Toole was an All-American basketball player while growing up in her hometown.
Oklahoma connections
O’Toole was born in Thomas, Oklahoma.
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