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. ,ft fryfs. , N E E n members Donald Murch, Edward Katz, and John Stymel- proposals at one of the frequent public meetings held in Steven- ,,f ,joined President William Brown, Mr. Erwin Brown, Mr. son's auditorium. Craft, and Mrs. Geraldine Joyner in debating budget Concerned about approaching examinations, Ronald Grocojf questioned Mr. Aquino about the advanced placement tests. V ' . di LA -M. F ,Q-A MXN . W, .nm 1 't.--,- - ,-f, During his ten-week substitution for Mr. Coller, Mr. LeVine was helped by office aide Elaine Vander- haeghe. Administration I 7
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I 44 .55 if ' Myrtle Buckley fsec.J Patience and cooperation were needed to bridge out numerous meetings, as Mr. Formsma and Arlene Patruski Csec.J student-administration communication through- Carl DeBaIdo were quick to realize. Confrontations Reveal an Complications Superintendent Rolland Upton emphatically explained the sch0ol's position during a public Board of Ed meeting. I6 Administration Q55 ., 1 ,713 . . you mean, no more sports? Now wait a minute as 'k ,,' I 4. Political clubs? SDS, Breakthrough, all sorts of'ac- ,tivists will start coming in! k Viifiifldff-Controversy and political involvement confronted S students who discovered the source of control WJ . 1... ,V,, ,,',' f t , ' - A 'gli , ihools - the administration. They learned that , , . ,.,, il T - ' . ' l s ,dgrfivff 'git get , , ' 3 Y. members. .. ' V gpation in the decisions which concemed them mean 3co-operation with all members of the administra- tive hlerarchy from secr to Board of Education public meetings of thelBoard of Ed and in pre- interviews, students presented their viewpoint, their endeavors by Dr. Paul Johnson and Dr. Friedrichs. Spartans also worked closely with Principal -Jay Formsma . fe ,Mr. iAnthony Aquino and Mr. Sy LeVine assisted and vvorkediwith students in curriculum development and testing analysis. While Mr. LeVine did double duty as specialist for instruction and temporary assistant princi- pal, Mr. Aquino kept track of the numerous standardized tests students took. f iiff'
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Assistant Principals: Here, There SZ Ever Where Oh how I hate to get up in the morning, sang Alex House as he checked in just after English Lit. 1 Mildred Albrecht Csec.J Florence Conrad fsecj Jean O. Kee Csec.J I8 Assistant Principal Dorothy Blackwell Caidel Barbara Hay Csecj Betty Kushigian Csec.J 'SDO you know where your students are?', Mrs. Dorothy Bentley did. Keeping track of the 2300 Steven- son students was well-managed by the staff of the new Attendence Office. Also, all communications such as announcements or the switchboard operation fell to Mrs. Bentley and her staff. Mr. Dale Coller was by no means left out when it came to hard work. When summer vacation began for the students, Mr. Coller and the Guidance Department were hard at work preparing schedules. Longer hours spent on paperwork and computers made for fewer mistakes in the shuffling of students and the mixture of modular and traditional classes. While Mr. Coller was busy scheduling students, Mr. Oliver Weipert was busy scheduling the use of the school itself. Any clubs or outside organizations needing Stevenson facilities, for their meetings had to check first with the Business Office. A Invading Mr. Cr0Il's private domain was Mrs. Bentley as she nhade an additional announcement during homeroom, M Cecelia McGuire Caidel A Claire Sienbenbrodt fsecj V ' y er -1 gg Dorothy La Vasseur fsec.D a
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