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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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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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julia Hargrove: B.A. from Western State College, M.A. from University of Texasg other work at University of Northern Colorado and Colorado Col- lege. Are Students Changingi' Yes, 'I'hey're getting younger every year, Reason for Teaching: I chose to teach school because of a life-long dream I had to help young people. I also didn't know any better at the time. Dave Peterson: B.A. in Economicsg MAT in Secondary Social Science from UCCS. Advice. 'Seek instruction and guid- ance to determine a field combining both your interests and your abili- ties. Then go after it! Are Students Changingk Much better informed about worldly mat- ters. Barbara Toney: B.A. in Social Sci- ence and Psychology from Ball State University. Advice: It's a cruel world - the mediocre won't make it. Per Predilection: Hobbies, reading and travel. Key to Motivation: 'just having me as a teacher is the ultimate motiva- tion. r 'iff fi 2 ss? social studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social Mike McDowell: B.S.g M.A. from Colorado University. Are Students Changingk Ye-sl I see a lot of students becoming more aware ofthe necessity for an education. 124 Faculty Paul Tedrow:B.A.g M.A. from Uni- versity of Denver, Embarrassing Experience: Almost missed a class because of special schedule- the students had to come and get me. Reason for teaching: Crazy, l guess! Dennis Vigil: B.S. from University of Southern Colorado. an A593 , W.:-1 fa ' 'ist ,,ff iff3 i'l , , ',- iii . V 'aw,,, zief x i- , 5. Q f- if 15 1 1 P? ' ' I W? . ' -- .-W J 4 'K .. K: i 7 J- ' -i .. . , . . , K 1 ,, , . 1 1 S Wynn Widner: B.A. in History from American University of Beirut, M.A. in History from University of Colorado. Advice: Never take anything for granted, but always ask, 'Why?' - not 'why do I have to do this?' But 'why does it work this way?' 'Why is this the best choice For mcf' 'Why did this happen T.. Reason for teaching: No original or clever reason, just that I would want to share my love of history with as many as possible. Don Zimbrick:,Master of Thi ology from Concordia Sem naryg M.A. in Public Admini rado. Pet Predilection: An inquiri person fchild, student a adultlf' Per peeve: The saying, 'I know,' or 'I can't'. studies social Gloria Boken: B.A. from versity of Colorado: M.A. Rutgers University. tration from Universiy of Colm l
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