Background
Philbrick, Douglas Robert was born on March 17, 1942 in St. Louis. Son of Robert Gilbert and Alice Hazel (LaRoche) Philbrick.
Librarian mental health professional principal
Philbrick, Douglas Robert was born on March 17, 1942 in St. Louis. Son of Robert Gilbert and Alice Hazel (LaRoche) Philbrick.
Bachelor of Public Address, Brigham Young University, 1969. Master of Library Science, Brigham Young University, 1972. Master of Arts in Secondary Administration, Northern State College, 1977.
Educational Specialist, University South Dakota, 1991.
Library director, Institute of America Indian Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1973;
library director, D.Q. University, Davis, California, 1973-1974;
teacher, library, Lower Brule (South Dakot) High School, 1974-1975;
principal, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, Fort Thompson, South Dakot, 1975;
principal, Bureau Indian Affairs, Lower Brule, 1975-1976;
principal, Bureau Indian Affairs, Kinlichee, Arizona, 1977-1979;
education superintendent, Bureau Indian Affairs, Stewart, Nevada, 1979-1980;
education superintendent, Bureau Indian Affairs, Sells, Arizona, 1980;
education superintendent, Bureau Indian Affairs, Fort Thompson, South Dakot, 1981-1985;
education specialist, Bureau Indian Affairs, Phoenix, Arizona, 1985-1991;
principal, Bureau Indian Affairs, Keam Canyon, Arizona, 1992-1998;
mental health tech/counselor, Indian Health Svc., Sacaton, Arizona, 1994-1998. Farmer/rancher, Chamberlain, South Dakot, 1956-1961. Chairman curriculum committee Institute American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, 1973.
Federal intern Washington, 1971.
Human beings can become like gods. It means they can become a part of God, and remain separate individuals with the attributes of God.
Leader 4-H, Crow Creek Indian Reservation, 1956-1961. Scout master Boy Scouts American, Chamberlain, 1984, Mesa, 1995-1998. With United States Air Force, 1961-1964.
Married Lynda J. Harmon. Children: Alma Robert, Amber, David, Mark, Holly, Amos, June.