Wellesley High School - Wellesleyan Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)

 - Class of 1981

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School Committee and Central Office Because of Proposition 2 V 2 , declining enrollment, and the need to find a new high school principal, the School Committee faced many hard decisions this year concern¬ ing the budget, reduction in teaching staff, personnel ap¬ pointments, reorganization of curriculum and school closings. As the school year ended, several significant changes had taken place: Brown and Perrin elementary schools had been closed; Dr. Bruno resigned over the selection of a new principal for WHS, and Susan Sellers from Reading was appointed principal. Members of the Student Advisory Committee par¬ ticipated in many School Committee meetings concerning such issues as the principal selection process and formula¬ tion of the drug policy. Dr. Bruno, Superintendent of Schools Theodore Rokicki, Assoc. Supt. of Schools for Curriculum Dr. Newton Von Sander, Asst. Supt. for Student Services Paul Ash, Director of Professional Personnel Ed Gotgart, Asst. Supt. for Buildings and Grounds School Committee Members Seated: (I to r) Joan Hubbell, Libby Bachman, Chairman Edie Tucker, John Lloyd, Marguerite Hasbrouck. Student Advisory Committee Members Standing: (I to r) Peter Quinter, David Kostin, Susan Stimpson, Debbie Weil 18

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John Gibson and Mr. Connfors n Mr. Connors and John Moore The Administration Communicated With Us I’d like to see every youngster become all he can become,” stated Mr. Connors. His wish exhibits the high school administration’s dedication to the students. Although Mr. Con¬ nors, Mr. Carbone, and Mr. Vasaturo often land the role of the “heavies,” the three always put a bit of their personalities into their work. The administrators, through their integrity, sense of humor, and outgoing manner, have earned the respect of the high school students. The philosophy of the administration is best reflected by Mr. Connors’ final hope. “I wish that youngsters would take advantage of the programs in the school,” he related, so as to reach their individual potentials in academics or extracurricular activities.” John Perdoni, Mr. Connors and Brian Roman Mr. Carbone Principal Timothy P. Connors V.P. Richard Carbone V.P. Peter Vasaturo Secretaries Ruth Bouzan June Coughlin Fran Esposito Anne Handy Helen Leverone Maureen O’Rourke Helen Purcell 19

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