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About Henry Montoye 
Henry Montoye
graduated from Indiana University with a major in physical education. After receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1949, he came to Michigan State as an assistant professor in what was then the Department of Physical Education for Men. A few years later, he and colleagues established the Human Energy Research Laboratory, which is still functioning today. After 12 years at MSU, he joined the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan and after 10 years there, and six years at Tennessee, he moved to the University of Wisconsin as Chair of the Department of Physical Education. After retiring from Wisconsin, he and his wife moved back to Okemos, Michigan to be closer to family, and friends from their days at MSU.
Betty Montoye received her bachelor’s degree in education from Indiana University. She taught physical education for two years in the public schools and since has been a volunteer in schools, senior citizen centers, and the literacy council. Betty and Henry have three children: Richard Montoye, Dr. Allen Montoye and Marilyn (Montoye) Ludwig.
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