Kathryn Sorbe Brazieal- 1964 Alum 
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     
                     - Where are you currently employed? I spent 36 years as a teacher and administrator at the secondary level. I was mostly
                        a teacher but was an administrator for 12 years. I worked in many places in the west
                        including California, Oregon, Nevada, and Utah. I received my Associate’s Degree at
                        Snow College then went on to Utah State and BYU and received my Bachelor’s degree
                        and Master’s Degree. I graduated from Snow College in Home Economics then went back
                        to school to major in Special Education and received my Master’s in Educational Psychology.
                        I also went back to school for my Administrative Certificate so that I could be an
                        Administrator.
  
                     
                     - How did Snow College contribute to your accomplishments? Snow College set the ground work to know I could succeed in college. I loved the
                        special one-on-one attention. Mrs. Kay encouraged me to be a teacher, and I am now
                        encouraging my granddaughter to be as well. Snow College started me on the right path
                        to a career I truly enjoyed. It has a “special place in my heart”. I still have a
                        Snow College sweatshirt from 1962 and a picture in my office at home of the Snow College
                        Administration Building.  I also loved the “small town closeness” that Snow College
                        provides. I went to almost every school in Utah at some point and all were good, but
                        none could have provided me with the same success starting out as Snow College did.
  
                     
                     - What is your most memorable moment at Snow College? I remember very well the fun times I had with my roommates. I lived in Fern Young
                        Hall, which was the only all-girls dorm at the time. The rooms were made for 6 roommates
                        in each apartment but there were 9 in mine. I still communicate with those roommates
                        and we are all still good friends. In fact, we had a “roommate reunion” just recently!
  
                     
                     - What additional information would you like for other alumni to know about you? I am happily retired in St. George, Utah (with my daughter and her family nearby in
                        Santa Clara) but still do plenty to stay busy! I volunteer with the school system
                        in St. George quite often. I say, “Once a school teacher, always a school teacher!”
 
                     
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
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