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4. Dr. Darrel Kraft, head counselor, studies student progress reports. 5. Orlando Spero, assistant principal works at his desk. 6. Dr. Warren Toney, vice principal, takes a break from his scheduling of classes for teachers and students. Administration 97
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96 4 dministration uses computers Tokay's administration became involved in the world of electronics as they added two computers to the basic office machines which assisted in management and organization. Last year, Tokay's ad- ministration worked through Stockton Unified School District's computers. However, this year the ad- ministration stepped out on their own with the help of the Recap Computer Company in Santa Clara. The computers have helped in the counseling of- fice. There was also a special career placement program in the computers which counselors used to help students. A computer was also added to the attendance office to keep better track of all student absences. l. Principal Leroy Carney mingles with students waiting for buses after school. 2. Dr. Leonard Parker, assistant principal, takes care of important business over the telephone. 3. Charles Schiffman, assistant principal looks through administrative paper work.
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1. Principal Leroy Carney speaks to the Board of Trustees about the boundary issue. 2. Tom Bandelin, assistant superintendent of schools, talks to some concerned parents. 3. Board mem- bers Ronald Alsup, Frances Derrick, Robert Ball, Ann Johnston, and John Vatsula look for opinions from the audience concerning any issue that was not on the agenda that night. Board prolongs, delays ecisions Concerning the most im- portant issue, involving Tokay, that the Lodi Unified School District Board of Trustees handled were two headlines from the Tokay Press which said it allg Board puts decision aside and Board delays extended day program. The School Board's decision to bring six more portables to Tokay next year may have delayed the exten- ded day schedule. Mr. Carney, senior John Johnson, and many others felt that it was necessary to change the existing Highway 12 border to northfsouth boundaries and, in fact, a steering committee com- prised of a balance of studen- ts, parents and faculty was formed for just that reason. The School Board also sent Mr. Bill Cox, Lodi Unified School District business manager, to speak to Tokay's Student Assembly about the district's busing problem. S -Q-'mum-as...- 3 ,W asssa ..3...,...,M.. 2 s it Sa'-if Q, XXX X ,,.a,.W.l rl 'Y Lwss .. W' x Q '12 fi W fk- ::f .s... . xl NYS
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