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Counselors: Many Ceremaga Tom Johnson Jan King Ellen Posch James Wolfe Andover ' s administration consists of a princi- pal, two vice -principals, and five wonderful counselors, all of which Andover students could not live without. Our counselors take care of minute problems like changing a class to more important and tedious problems such as sending out senior college applications, all solved without fail. Besides these, each of our counselors has mastered a field making them unique in their own way. Mr. Martin Ceremuga deals with the career center. Dr. Thomas Johnson is our one and only college coordinator. Ms. Janet King is in charge of the Special Education Department. Mrs. Ellen Posche is the public relations coordinator as well as the organizer for the Andover Action . Mr. James Wolfe, our testing coordinator, arranges everything from the Sophomores taking the MEAP, Juniors taking the PSAT, to preparing students taking the SAT. Andover is proud of them all and we are glad to say, Thanks for being with us. Andover has a team which is almost as popular as the Varsity Football Team and just as enthusi- astic and dedicated towards their work. Andover secretaries are the finest secretaries any high school can have. They work together to accom- plish all tasks. They answer phones, write passes, type memos and agendas. There are secretaries working in the counseling office, the main office, and the attendance office. Whatever they do or wherever they work, they always set a placid atmosphere. Faculty 21
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Counselors and Secretaries - ' We asked the counselors, some of our fa vorite people, to express their feelings on Andover students and to tell us a little bit about themselves. Their responses vary from sincere wishes for their stu- dents future success to reflections on their past years in education. Mr. Ceremuga: Every class has its own person- ality. It is as if all 348 seniors are melted into one person. This year ' s class I would characterize as a positive, ambitious and pleasant person. This senior class is a plea - sure to be around. I will be sorry to see them leave. Dr. Johnson: Dr. Johnson has been working at Andover as a counselor for 13 years and he says, I enjoy working just as much now as I did 13 years ago. He says that Andover is a wonderful school with a super group of kids. He enjoys visita- tions from the former graduated students and likes seeing how much they have changed since their years at Andover. He enjoys kids tremendously and enjoys working with them everyday. Ms. King: I have been in education from Secretaries: Mary Rae Bragg Dorothy Colenso Linda Dunbar Cynthia Fahr Caddy Mennely Gloria Stein bach 20 Faculty elementary to junior high school and, then, to the university level. When I finally wound my way back to Michigan and Bloomfield Hills. I knew that I had found the BEST of all worlds. There is noth- ing better than working with An- dover High School students and staff I appreciate the ability, spirit, creativity and humor I find at every turn. Thanks, Andover, I love be- ing here! Ms. Posch: This is my 10th year working for Bloomfield Hills Schools. I have been here at Andover for eight years. I am enjoying this school year tremendously. I feel I have a wonderful group of seniors in my alphabetical section. I know I don ' t know everything about all of them, but there are many seniors that Eve come to know quite well. I truly care about all of them and wish them well. Andover is a great place and Em glad to be a part of it. Mr. Wolfe: Having spent 23 years at An- dover — as a student, teacher, and counselor supervisor — hopefully indicates how much I care about the school and especially the stu - dents with whom I have worked over the years. It is so important for teachers and administrators to be accessible to students, to pro- vide answers and set moral and academic examples for them, and to enforce discipline in a firm, fair, and caring manner. It has always been such a pleasure to work with students who care about their fu- ture and to help create a future for those who don ' t know how. ;
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Science G. Blair W. Cheyne M. Drake Science con ' t: S. Fraser J. Hillman C. KeUiher Science con ' t: D. Kwasny D. Mathena E. Wer dt Hxpe n m ents. data, hypotheses. Mr. Bla ir. Miss Wendt. — what do they all have in common. ' ' Science of course! Chemis- try. Biology. Physics and many other sci- ence-related courses are the site of experiments, ani- mal dissections, and science contests. Mr. Hillman ' s A. P. Physics had its tra- ditional egg drop which turned out to he a real sticky mess! Interested students join the science club. Here they employ their newly acquired knowledge and have fun as well. Faculty
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