Allen Stevenson School - Unicorn Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1977

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MRS. KRASA Housemother MRS. LANDIS Admissions lno relation to Mr. Landisj 1: 5 555 ' . sqg3lfg5':., 1:55 . ' r ' -2255 ...rf Z 'ET jf i f ' Eiffii 5 Mn. Mfvmookrr f Shop MR. LANDIS English, History Dramatics, Diplomacy Clubs Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball 1 s xxgi-A ' Mr. Landis is still kicking out on the gridiron and the baseball diamond. He still teaches English and History and will hopefully do so for years to come. He has been the backbone of the Varsity football and Baseball teams coaching staffs for many years. This year he directed, with much success, the Ninth Grade plays by O. Henry, Doyle, Chekov. . This past year produced a very effective remedial program, headed by Mr. Orzechowski. This is a remedial program and a basis for learning many new skills. The program is for the benefit of any Upper Schooler. Mr. Meyendorff replaced Mr. Sandifur as Shop teacher, he is quite cramped for space but is making do with what he has got. 11

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At the end of his sixteenth year at Allen-Steven- son, Mr. Harlan has once again proved that he is worthy of all the praise given him in his last year's Dedication. Mr. Harlan has taught Sixth and Eighth Grade History and a Fourth Grade homeroom dur- ing that span of time. Mr. julian is one of the twelve new teachers this year. He is a good friend of Mr. Parker from Colum- bia. Mr. julian teaches Science to half of the Eighth and Ninth Grades. Mr. julian has tutored math and taught emotionally disturbed children. Mrs. johnson is not the first johnson to set foot in the limited boundaries of Allen-Stevenson, and hopefully not the last. She teaches Math to part of the Eighth and Ninth Grades. She has taught at Brearley, Buckley and Lawrenceville. For the sec- ond year in a row Mrs. Krasa, our school House- mother, has provided us with some very tasty dish- es. She has greatly increased the standard of the food, and she is continuing to present new things at the meals. Mr. Kucer is continuing as the second Maestro to the Orchestra. He is always there to fill in for Mr. Gauger, and tune violins and cellos in the morning. Mr. Kucer once played the violin under Mr. Gauger at Allen-Stevenson! After Mr. Holdsworth's retirement, Mrs. Kopple took Art over. She has totally turned it around from a backward program to an alive and flourishing activity for all the students in grades one to seven. Mrs. Kopple is a veteran teacher of St. Thomas, and is presently working on her PhD. at Hofstra Univer- sity. MR. IULIAN Science, Biology Wrestling Cooking Club Mm. ., ,.. ......... -4 . - wm a, a c N , i, I inf i shi. - ff I v,u,,,t 1 . ' . 31 Q s li 2. 5? tr . --2. S .M 9, . iw ? it M22 v . A-if -K . .. .1 F -sig .. . -q l G ., .. 2 . . ..,-4. -1 .. ..-pf -v 1 .-in----f- MRS. IOHNSON Mathmatics MR. KERSEY Athletic Director Math, English Dir. Kersey's Warriors MS. KOPPLE Art gl. PK



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Mr. Pariseau is still the backbone of the Upper School Math Department. He began a computer course for the advanced section of Eighth math. He taught Math and History to the Ninth Grade. He headed the Computer Program and was Faculty Advisor to the Student Council. He was the Master of Ceremonies at the Fourth Annual Acedemic Bowl fin which the B-team wonj. He also had a Ninth Grade Homeroom. Mrs. Rittenburg, alias Aunt Ritty , was last seen in, yes, believe it or not, a Library and not the old Study Hall. Aunt Ritty is still trying to adjust to her new found joy. Mr. Cole in his transition period, gave Mrs. Rittenburg her wish. Miss Round is the other half of the Second Grade team. Having just completed her second year, she has already proven herself as one of the backbones of the primary grades. Miss Russo still teaches reading, but now prima- rily to the Lower Schoolers. With the arrival of Mr. O , Miss Russo has been able to focus on the Lower School Reading Program. Miss Rowan replaced Mrs. Seggerman as the First Grade teacher in mid-term. She is just as capable of handling the responsibility. She handled it very well, considering she was not familiar with the boys and they were not accustomed to her. Mrs. Seggerman was also a very experienced teacher who took over the other vacated first grade position, which she unfortunately had to leave also due to unknown circumstances. Mrs. Seggerman replaced Mrs. Fuller. Mrs. Seggerman graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a Masters degree. Mr. Schroeter has taught English to the same class for three years, it must be very frustrating to see the same faces every year. He manages. Mr. Schroeter has been an avid director for many the stage pro- MR. PARISEAU MR. ORZECHOWSKI English Enrichment Mathmatics MRS. RITTEN BERG Librarian Mathmatics, History Computer Student Council Advisor 12 s.

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