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Colleen Whitehead Gardner
A lot has happened since high school graduation. I guess since I'm so old that it would be really sad if a lot hadn't happened. I got a job as a secretary, and I actually did that off and on for several years. I married Dave Gardner (Class of 1961) in June of 1967. Over the next 15 years, I worked off and on as a secretary, had three boys, moved to Denver, Colorado, then Casper, Wyoming, then Spearfish, South Dakota.
After my boys were all born, I began taking foster teenagers and attending college at Black Hills State. A couple of years later, I started working for the job corps near Rapid City, and then took a job at a group home in Sturgis, South Dakota as a youth counselor. Dave was transferred to Greybull, Wyoming, in 1986. By then, our youngest was five. I held several interesting but low paying jobs in Greybull; pizza delivery, maid, cook, group and home counselor. I was attending school very part-time and decided to go to UW and finish up my bachelor's degree in 1989. It took two years, during which time I also worked as a maid and wrote news articles for the Northern Wyoming Daily News in Worland, Wyoming.
In July of 1991, I took a job with the State of Wyoming as a social worker. This was to last for 7 years during which time two of my boys graduated and started their adult lives. Dave was transferred again, and we went to Morgan City, Louisiana. There, our youngest son graduated, and I worked as a mental health worker, a graduate assistant at Nicholls State where I was working on a teaching certification and a master's degree in school counseling. My husband was only there two years before he was transferred to Houston. I stayed in Louisiana and finished my teacher certification and my master's degree, then I went to Houston. All total, I'm in my 7th year teaching; 4 years in Louisiana, two in Texas (I would never go back there) and at the high school here, where I took a temporary assignment to get back to the west. For the past six years, I've been a community based mental health counselor in Thermopolis, Wyoming. David is happily retired.
My oldest son, Dave, lives here as a nurse. He is married. Middle son Jack, is married, has two sons, and is currently driving long haul out of Clarksville, TN after his service time, which included a year in Iraq with the Army. Louis works as a computer analyst in Houston, Texas; he is divorced.
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