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Thursday, May 7, 1987—ALLEN AMERICAN EXTRA—Page 3
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possible UIL sanctions.
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be a possibility,” he said.
When Purcell was contacted
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to do any of this is because I went to surroundings. relaxed state, he added. Wolff said. must allow himself to be hypno- person is to hypnosis.
TWU and found out women could While the person is in the relaxed The success of hypnosis depends tized," he explained. “I have to feel like it’s working
• do some things,” she said. She says she doesn’t mind the state, Wolff said he makes sugges- on a person’s beliefs and expecta- “I can’t convince anyone, they because I get positive feedback
Upon graduating from TWU, 30-mile commute to Allen at all, and tions .which center on solving a tionsWolff said. must believe it themselves,” he from my clients. The proof is there
Canterbury was hired by the that the most exciting aspect of her specilic problem. The more someonethinks it will added. you can see the results,” he said ’
McKinney newspaper, where she job is the constant state of change it , -ypicauy, an individual uses work, the better it will work. If he Wolff said it is possible to see Jane Doe, one of Wolff s clients
was assigned to cover the infamous offers. hypnosis to change a habit, from tries to prove hypnosis doesn’t results after one session, but again, who’s seen results, is using hvono-
House Bill 72 special legislative over-eating or smoking to building work, it won’t because the person it depends on how responsive the sis to lose weight’ ' -
session in Austin for five Hartman self-confidence and increasing
newspapers. “Dr. Davenport continually chai- memory, he said.
“I discovered, by covering it and lenges me by springing new obliga- . In order to act on any sugges-
seeing how things are done, that tions on my job every day, and dons made while he is in the relaxed
the people in this area are very they’re all very welcome. My state, a person must choose to
O lucky. I was very determined to biggest challenge is to get teachers accept the suggestion,” Wolff
expose the corruption in education, to realize I’m here and all they have explained.
and I tried my hardest to find the to do is call me. Everything they do "It's not like hi the movies. If you
Achilles Heel of the Allen Indepen- is special, and since the public is see someone jumping around like a
dent School District. The only thing their boss, it needs to know what its duck it’s because they want to do
I could find was that they didn’t brag employees are doing for its child- it," he said.
on themselves enough. Teachers ren,” Canterbury said. Wolff said he constructs the
who’ve never taught anywhere else suggestions for each individual
don’t know how lucky they have it,” , , , based on an interview during which
Canterbury said. , . Were just doing so many good he establishes a person’s need.
“When this job came open, boy, I things ’ preparing kids for the The suggestions include a variety
e jumped at it. This district is stiU in future; Quality education comes of situations as well as possible
“ touch with the real world and having first here. There, are. school solutions to help a person deal with
to deal with the public. I’m back districts that do exist that do not his problem.
where I belong, and that’s in educa- have^administrations that care about After about 20 minutes of
tion ” she said. teachers and that are not confident suggestions, Wolff said he brings
Canterbury is in the thesis stage enough.to let teachers teach and the person back to a conscious,
of her masters program in journal- establish programs they know will waking state with a count of one to
ism at East Texas State University work. Here the administration 10.
and plans also to obtain her docto- knows more than how to say, "Even while the person is in the
rate. She says she aspires to be in a Hudde UP. Since they know what a trance state, he is aware. If a fire
position in leadership personnel g00dteacheris, good teachers get alarm went off, he wouldn't need
e training. nireo. me to bring him out of the trance,”
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to Austin and be extremely involved
in politics. I got involved when I
returned to school; before that, I
had absolutely no idea there was a
world outside my classroom,” she
said.
The only child of parents who for
18 years thought they would never
have children, Canterbury said, “I
m was spoiled rotten, and I still am.”
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see each other, “Our favorite thing
to do together is to argue (about
politics), and we love it. He can’t
understand where his daughter
went liberal.”
Canterbury was raised in Odessa
and Hobbs, New Mexico. Her home
now is a country house north of
Frisco, where she thrives on the
peace and quiet of her natural
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