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Administrators Mrs. Caine: BS., M.Ed. from Colorado State University. Counseling credentials from Colorado State Universityg Administration Type D certificate From University of Wyoming. Advice: Take advantage of every educational opportunity in public school -while it is free, Mr. Gaul: M.A.g B.A. from University of Northern Coloradog Graduate work at Indiana State University of Northern Colorado University of Wyoming and University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Mr. Gaul feels that the key to motivating students is to make each student important in the school. The one thing about his job that he would like students to know is, That all rules are not made on a building level. Many are Administration building and Board Policies. Mr. Gill: A.B. from Franklin College of lndianag M.S, from Indiana University Administrative Certificate from the Uni- versity of Wyoming, Pet Predilection: Quiet time in front of the fireplace or an open, honest, sincere relationship with another person. Mrs. Busby: M.A., B.A. in counseling and Guidance Em- barassirig Experience: The day Bobby Chavez locked him- self in the mop cabinet. Advice: Set goals and work to achieve them. Mr. Ortiz: M.A. in School Administration and from University of Colorado, B.A. in Spanish and Education from Memphis State. Pet Running. I take that play more seriously than else I do. -Geo. Sheehan, M.D. ,Y .
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Staff Faculty members here at Doherty were asked to respond to the following questions. Their answers appear in the upcoming pages, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. What What What What receive them? Do you believe that students are changing? Why did you choose to teach school? What is the key to motivating students to learn? What is your pet peeve? What is your pet predilection? qualities do you like to see in your students? was your most embarrassing experience in the classroom? advice would you give to all high school students. are your credentials? What degrees do you have? Where did you 'If students could know something about your job that they dirln't know, 2 what would you tell them. .1 li ,ft - ,, ..,, 'W Celebrate Each Other 119
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ITIII Dr. Schofield: B.A. in Psychol- ogy from University of Minne- sota: M.S.W. in Social Work from University of Minnesotag Ed.D. in Psychology from Uni- versity of Northern Colorado. About your job: It is an excit- ing job job, learning, growing, and problem-solving with young people. Social work and education 'Ht like a glove' and are great to wear as a career. Bushey: B.A. in EnglishfSocial Studies from Carroll College in Helena ia, M.A. in Psychplogyffiuidance and Counseling from University rthern Colorado. Reason for Teaching: There is no greater thrill in world than to watch a person learn a new concept and understand. It's for the money but for the kids. Mr. Plymell: M.A. in Guidence and Counseling: B.A. in Political Sci- ence, History and Education. Both from University of Colorado. Key to Motivation: 3 r's- reve- lance, responsibility, and reward. Pet Peeve: Inconsideration. Ms, Antista: M.A. in counseling from University of Northern Colo- rado: B.A. in Education from Uni- versity of Northern Colorado. Key to Motivation: Setting short- term as well as long-term goals and experiencing success along the way. Ms. Broadnax: B.S. from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University: Working on M.S. in Counseling. Embarassing Experience: I remem- ber last year trying to break up a Hght in the hallway and a new teacher came up and said 'Young lady please stop hugging that stu- dent in the hallway.' Then she start- ed to pull my arm from around his waist. Mr. Pickarts: M.A. from Uni- versity of Northern Colorado: B.A. from Baker Universityg. School Psychologist Certihca- tion. Are Students Changing: Dur- ing my 30 years of working with youth, I have yet to find any who would not give his or her best if given the understanding and fairness deserved. Students are more open to express their beliefs than those when I first began teaching. I think that youth generally respect adults more than many adults respect youth. I hope adult attitudes will change to a more consis- tent positive relationship with youth. counseling counseling counseling counseling counseling counsel Miss Power: M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling: B.A. in Liberal Arts: Elementary Teaching Certificateg Vocational Rehabilitation and Counseling indorsements. Pet Predilection: Reading-a hun- ger. Pet Peeve: Paper work piled on paper work, with no 'pony' in sight. M Mr. Kelly: M.A. in Counseling, and Psychology from Arizona State Universityg B.A. in Psychology, and English. Pet Predilection: Building Ms. Wederquisr: M.A. in Guid- ance and Counseling: B.A. in Biology, and Chemestryg Both from the University of Colora- do. Qualities in Students: Respon- sibility, initiative, and a sense of humor. Advice: Organizing their time for studies, fun, activities, and self. 121
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