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DMI ISTRATIO The fact that Stuyvesant offers one of the finest high school educations in the country is due largely to its highly proiicient administration. which has recently undergone the doubly trying task of leading the school through a trying renovation period and reorganizing the school program to meet the change to a single session. Dr. Leonard J. Fliedner. in his third year as Principal of Stuyvesant. has managed the school in the fine tradition of his predecessors. With a scientiiic background and great administrative ability. he is especially well equipped to understand the Stuyvesant student. Mr. Jacob Wortman and Dr. William S. Roeder. the Administrative Assistants. have the complicated duty of organizing faculty and student programming and maintaining the high level of faculty-student relations so vital to the proper functioning of the school. .- 'mx 'X Q. ' Q xx , X t at I fx .NN Ap g g rt K f., I gr I ' cs' ii . Mu, -lfutui XYMRIA1.-xx Di: XY'llllAlKI S. Roifmfn IO
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f it fr MR. IRVING ASTRACHAN MR. BARNET SIMON MR. ARTHUR LELAND Every Senior is familiar with the voice of Mr. Irving Astrachan as it flows from the loudspeaker most mornings. Mr. Astrachan, as Assistant Dean, has greatly augmented the students' knowledge of the school. He is familiar to many as the faculty advisor of the Caliper and as a member of the English Department. The fact that someone has to tend to the arduous programming of students and teachers is unfortunately often overlooked. Mr. Barnet Simon. Program Chairman and a member of the Physics Department. capably handles this tedious job. If not for his endeavors, there would be chaos at the beginning of each term. Most Seniors are alarmed by the complexity of college and scholarship appli- cations. The understanding aid of our newly appointed College Advisor, Mr. Arthur Leland, makes molehills out of mountains of difficulties. Mr. Leland is also a member of the Mechanic Arts department. Every student that participates in school activities knows Dr. Joseph T. Shipley, a member of the English Department. Through his positions as Faculty Adviser of Arista, Head of the Arista Senate, Faculty Adviser of the Indicator, Faculty Adviser of the Senior Chronicle, and Senior Adviser, Dr. Shipley has done much toward making our Senior year a successful and pleasant one. Our grade advisers strive effectively to solve their students' problems, many students subsequently owing them a debt of thanks. The grade advisers are headed by Mr. David Roslow, a member of the Mathematics Department. In seeking admission to the various colleges of the country, the students of Stuyvesant must have thousands of transcripts sent out for them. This arduous job is handled well by Miss Gertrude Feigenblatt and Mrs. Gertrude Malkin. Up to last year Miss Dickson, now Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Elmes. Mrs. Finck, Mr. Romme, Mrs. Siegel, and Mrs. Strum of the office and secretarial staffs deserve much praise for their contributions to the successful operatoin of Stuyvesant. Stuyvesant is blessed with the services of many capable and cordial individuals. Stuyvesantians are deeply indebted to these people, who have done so much toward imparting to the Stuyvesant diploma a truly rich meaning. ll
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