First Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Iowa City, 1970

Front row: Erma Pedoo, Steve Haman, David Smith
Back row: Peter Morgan, Kathy Mahoney Riggins, Terry Riggins, David Springer, Maim Smith, John Payton
Don’t miss Terry Riggins’s comments below about the great service these dedicated souls went on to render across the globe.
From Terry Riggins, a member of this first Iowa City LSA:
In 1968, after attending Baha’i firesides and parties for about 18 months, I became a Baha’i in Iowa City where I was a student and also working part-time.
For a 2-3 year period I had the bounty to often travel to various Baha’i communities in Iowa. Waterloo, during the 1960s, had a lot of teaching activities. Davenport was one of the leading Baha’i communities in the U.S. It was number two in the number of Baha’i books purchased from the publishing trust. I visited the Ames Baha’i community, Muscatine Baha’is, and various isolated Baha’is. I attended a summer school in Minnesota and another in Colorado.
We elected our first LSA in Iowa City in 1970. Stephen Haman was the secretary and I was the treasurer. I don’ remember the other officers.
Of the nine members of the first LSA, all of them moved to other locations. Steve got his PH.D. in Public Health, moved to Thailand and worked for over 30 years in the Thai government Public Health department. He married a Thai lady. Kathleen Mahoney married TJ Riggins. They moved to Japan. Dr. Peter Morgan moved to Toronto, Canada.
Dr. Morgan was a neurologist but got a Ph.D in public health in Canada. He became the first Secretary of the Canadian Association for Baha’i studies. Because of his high ability, that Association was established at a high level.
Dr. David Smith and his wife, Mame, were on the LSA. They were from Canada. After about two years they returned to Canada. There home is near where the new House off Worship will be built. Dr. Smith was one of the foremost children eye surgeons in the world. Dr. Smith was appointed as a Continental Councillor. He served in that position for many years (30?). After he retired as a Councillor he was elected to the NSA of Canada.
Erma Pedoo was a member of the Iowa City LSA. She was from Bolivia. At that time her husband was not a Baha’i. Later he became a Baha’i. Erma and her husband served in Haifa for five years. Now they live in Canada. He is Swedish but is a Canadian citizen.
John Patton was a member of the LSA. He went pioneering. I don’t know where he is now.
Kathleen Mahoney, a member of the LSA, married TJ Riggins at the Baha’i House of Worship. They went pioneering to Sapporo Japan. Kathleen worked as the school librarian for the Hokkaido International School. They have lived in Sapporo for 54 years.
David Springer, an LSA member, went pioneering to Africa. He now lives in South Carolina(?).
Ruth Moffett often joined youth activities. I often saw her. She help to deepen the new, youth Baha’is.