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Kay Goebel | |
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Born | 1929 |
Alma mater | Oregon State University, Oklahoma City University, University of Oklahoma |
Occupation | counseling psychologist |
Known for | Associate professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, former president of the Arts Council of Oklahoma City |
Spouse | Harry Goebel |
Kay Goebel is a counseling psychologist in Oklahoma City. Goebel previously served as president of the Arts Council of Oklahoma City and later served six years on the Oklahoma Arts Council, four of those years serving as chair. Goebel was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 1997 among many other awards and honors over the course of her career.
Goebel was born in Glendive, Montana and grew up on her parents' wheat and cattle ranch, where she developed a love of horseback riding. When she was 11 years old, Goebel and her family moved to Boise, Idaho where her mother's family lived. Goebel attended a very small high school with a graduating class of 17. After high school, Goebel attended a junior college that later became Boise State University. She transferred to and earned her first degree in food and nutrition from Oregon State University.
Goebel married her late husband, Harry, in 1951. He was in the oil business and the young couple moved around a lot early in their marriage. During the first seven years of their marriage, they had five children and eventually moved south in the mid-1950s. In 1967, the family moved to Oklahoma City where they have lived ever since. Goebel went on to earn her master's degree in teaching and teaching certificate from Oklahoma City University. She got a job teaching at the school of her youngest son. Goebel soon after earned her PhD in counseling psychology from the University of Oklahoma. [1]
In January 1972, Goebel went into private practice and has done that ever since.[ citation needed]
Goebel began her volunteer work with the Arts Council by selling popcorn at the Arts Festival and began to work her way up the Festival chain. She eventually became a board member and later served on the executive committee of the Arts Council. Former governor David Walters appointed Goebel to the State Arts Council. After about a year, Goebel became President of the Board, or Chairman of that Council, where she served for four years. [2] Other ways in which Goebel has served her community include serving on:
Goebel has been honored with many awards for her work in Oklahoma City. Some of these awards and honors include:[ citation needed]
This article includes a list of general
references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding
inline citations. (February 2023) |
Kay Goebel | |
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Born | 1929 |
Alma mater | Oregon State University, Oklahoma City University, University of Oklahoma |
Occupation | counseling psychologist |
Known for | Associate professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, former president of the Arts Council of Oklahoma City |
Spouse | Harry Goebel |
Kay Goebel is a counseling psychologist in Oklahoma City. Goebel previously served as president of the Arts Council of Oklahoma City and later served six years on the Oklahoma Arts Council, four of those years serving as chair. Goebel was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 1997 among many other awards and honors over the course of her career.
Goebel was born in Glendive, Montana and grew up on her parents' wheat and cattle ranch, where she developed a love of horseback riding. When she was 11 years old, Goebel and her family moved to Boise, Idaho where her mother's family lived. Goebel attended a very small high school with a graduating class of 17. After high school, Goebel attended a junior college that later became Boise State University. She transferred to and earned her first degree in food and nutrition from Oregon State University.
Goebel married her late husband, Harry, in 1951. He was in the oil business and the young couple moved around a lot early in their marriage. During the first seven years of their marriage, they had five children and eventually moved south in the mid-1950s. In 1967, the family moved to Oklahoma City where they have lived ever since. Goebel went on to earn her master's degree in teaching and teaching certificate from Oklahoma City University. She got a job teaching at the school of her youngest son. Goebel soon after earned her PhD in counseling psychology from the University of Oklahoma. [1]
In January 1972, Goebel went into private practice and has done that ever since.[ citation needed]
Goebel began her volunteer work with the Arts Council by selling popcorn at the Arts Festival and began to work her way up the Festival chain. She eventually became a board member and later served on the executive committee of the Arts Council. Former governor David Walters appointed Goebel to the State Arts Council. After about a year, Goebel became President of the Board, or Chairman of that Council, where she served for four years. [2] Other ways in which Goebel has served her community include serving on:
Goebel has been honored with many awards for her work in Oklahoma City. Some of these awards and honors include:[ citation needed]