Doherty High School - Stigme Chronou Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1980

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j D. Barnes: B.A.g M.A. in Speech, Theatre and French from University of Coloradog PHD in Theatre History from University of Denver. Embarrassing Experience: I gave instruction in a classroom - very effectively, I might add - for about thirty minutes be- fore I discovered I was an hour in someone The proper early, and I was else's classroom. teacher just let me 'hang' my- self. james Diers: B.A. from University of Wyomingg M.A.T. from Colora- do College. Advice: School is your job, Al- though the pay comes later, the work must be dong now or you will always be unemployed or underem- ployedf' john Horbacz: B.A. in English from Lewis College, M.A. in Reading from University of Colorado. Pet Predilection: Students who want to learn and who ask ques- tions. Pet Peeve: Students who pop gum as they chew it. Robin Knoepke: B.A.g M.A. from Colorado College Are Students Changing! Yes. Stu- dents are becoming more aware of new ideas and more sophisticated. lish english english english english english english english- english english english engl Ann Burgdorlf BA. from Val- paraiso University, MA. from Indiana University. About Yourjob: How much we really care about individual students How much we care about what we do, 122 Faculty 'V Kent Hallam: B.A. in English from Colorado University, M.A.T. in Humanities from Colorado Collgeg M.A. in Reading from University of Colorado. Advice: Believe in yourself, act on your convictions, direct your energy toward positive goals. Reasons for Teaching: I enjoyed language and' literature, and I had fun in school as a kid. jan johnson: B.A. in English: B.A. in Physical Education and Health from Concordia College: M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction from University of Northern Colorado. 'Are Students Changing? Yes - There has been a period of time when education didn't mean very much to students. I think the pen- dulum is swinging back toward an interest by students in education. Reason for Teaching: I enjoyed school the learning, the interac- tions among people. Linda Kro1l:B.S. in Education from Illinois State University Currently 1f2 finished in M.A. program in reading at UCCS. Embarrassing Experience: Sharing an ofhce with Graeme Badger. Pet Predilection: Horses, books, traveling, and popcorn Knot neces- sarily in that' otderjf' Pet Peeve: Litterbugs. ish english english Marilyn Porter: B.A. in Engli: from McPherson Colleg M.A.T. in Humanities fro Colorado College. About Your job: I really like teaching a lot, and I high school students ar of the nearest people I jared Rosburg: B.A.g M.A. University of Northern Pet Predilectionf' l Rare T-Bone steak. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Pet Peeve: Students who sp tobacco juice in the hall,

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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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an Stoner: B.A. from Uni- ity of Arizonag Graduate k at University of Oregon. barrassing Experience: For- ing to attach the film end to take-up reel and showing a movie, then turning on the ts and discovering a waist- tangle of film on the -5 ia Students: A desire to new things, self-control, self- and a sense of humor. joe Trujillo: B.A. from Colorado State University, MA. from Colora- do College. Qualities in Students: Common courtesy and respect for each oth- er. Advice: If you think you Can do something, you're right. Reasons for Teaching: After working in a bank, I knew I could not handle people and money. Also, I just plain like young people. To them life is still exciting, and that makes me feel that I can help guide them. Tumbaugh: B.A. from University Learn to Froofreadln Graeme Badger: B.A. in Russian Studies from University of Michi- gang MA, in Arts and Humanities from Colorado College. Advice: Be organized. Reasons for Teaching: Interacting with people. Don Brinton: B.A. from University of Northern Iowag M.A. from Uni- versity of Iowa. Qualities in Students: A sense of humor and an ability to follow through on a given task. Rex Gisler: B.A. in Speech and journalism from Bowling Green 'Universityg M.A. in Sec- ondary School Administration from Central Michigan Univer- sityg Graduate work in Psychol- ogy at the University of Colora- do. Pet Peeve: People who don't care and people who make fun of other people. studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social studie jim Warner: B.A. from Colotadi State Universityg Graduate teaching Assistant in M.A. program for one yeif. Pet Peeve: Prejudice in any form. About Your job: Teachers do more homework than students. Chris Bivin: B.A. in Science, Minor in Psychology, M.A. in Recreation Administration from University of Northern Colorado. Embarrassing Experience: Having to standup in front of class for a lecture after coffee was spilled on my pants in a very embarrassing spot. john Foster: B.A., M.A. from Colo- rado State University. Advice: Learn how to make Choices and remember that you are living the best years of your life right now - don't spoil it. Mack Grammer: B.A. in Politi- cal Science. Embarrassing Experience: Was food poisoned last year . . . no time to get to the bathroom, SO the TRASH CAN IN CLASS WAS IT! DID MY BUSINESS and continued with my lec- ture. Faculty 123

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