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Show Sunday, July 16, Can School Get by Without Principal? Education Today By ROBERT STRAND but not for the reasons of special talent and wisdom that would SAN ANSELMO, Calif. (UPI) principals everywhere is His value, say, they Can 8 public school get along expect. in handling clerical some without better a principal? duties, representing the faculty Could your shop operate at administrative headquarters, without a boss? and just being an extra adult This term, the Red Kill body around the yard. Intermediate School was run Situation Develops entirely by its 13 teachers, and 7.ie Tved Hill situation devenow they are unanimous that loped when their principal died they don't want to go back to a month before the opening of Jie old way of doing things. the school year last September. "You are a better teacher if The teachers, already accustomed t) being involved in you must take full responsibilischool decision making, feared ty for your actions," says Mrs. Doris Hornsberger, a science the replacement would be teacher. "You take more pride somebody with whom they couldn't get along. in your work." After hasty phone calls, the Ln some ways, the Red Hill teachers asked the then superteachers miss having a boss intendent to let the question of a replacement slide. He agreed, and as time vent on, things went so swimmingly the matter never came up. Red Hill, which has 245 pupils, includes the seventh and eighth grades. Because it offers numerous elective courses, sehHuling classes is a complicated headacne usually handled by the principal. were handled by the school secretary. If a parent was worried, he talked with the teacher. If unsatisfied, he could talk with a teacher committee. If still comes, it lasts longer." Miss Holland thinks the teachers' attitudes reflect "a lack of confidence Miss Sue McDowell, physical education instructor, said she sometimes longed for "somebody to handle the crap from the really irate parent." Others insisted they wouldn't want anybody to take the tremble but themselves. Miss Pat Holland, a journalism teacher, worried that in the long run, personal clashes might sometime go unsolved and worsen. But Bill Mills, a This past term the school was run by teacher committees. Problems were discussed before classes open, over rest hour coffee, during lunch, and at two weekly after-schomeetings lasting until dinner- In spite of some misgivings, no Red Hill teacher took a chance for a transfer. "I don't think we can ever accept a traditional principal again," says Harry Warr, a math teacher. If anybody at all is Ui fill the Red Hill principal gap, the teachers think he should be "an assistant to the teacher," "a or "a consultant" partner French teacher, said, "Peace is who stops by, perhapj, just two longer in coming, but when it hours a day. ol time. first Ordering of supplies, calls from parents, and other contacts with the outside world Master Plan Approved For Airport : SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Airport Advisory Council has approved a master plan designed to be flexible and subject to constant review, according to airport Conrad B. Harrison. The plan concerns future development of the Salt Lake Those Will Gain in Utah As Campaign Proceeds CINCINNATI (LTD Bob Lotshaw, curator of the Cincinnati Zoo, said Friday "love" was the reason the zoo has tied the world record for lowland gorillas born in captivity. "We are fortunate to have two pairs of gorillas who are very much in love with each other," said Lotshaw. newest The offspring arrived Thursday night and came from the mating of Penelope and King Tut. The zoo has one other pair of apes and between the two couples have produced five children. This ties the record held jointly by zoos at Basel, Switzerland and Frankfurt, Germany. The five here have been born in the past 2h years. - MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Sen. Frank E. Mss of Utah said today he does not agree with the view that Sen. George McGovern is a "Democratic Goldwater" whose candidacy will lead to a disaster for the party in the November election. Moss, a member of the Utah delegation to the Democratic National Convention, said there were "very many differences" $-49- 5 Df kntoit 75 yd. 8 9tJY- r --- yatj"-i'"ipr- t rmmm - j j- i SPRAY PAINT FIRST COME ...FIRST KIT i r I I. tw.Ll xr?r . f' : 1 1 i '"" , j - VJ , SACRAMENTO, Calif. 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Eagleton of Missouri, would start out with a disadvantage of not being well known in Utah. In addition, Mess said, the Democratic candidates would not have "the political assets" of the Nixon Administration to help them get started. "But I do believe that we but between McGovern and Sen. have a reasonably good chance of Arizona Barry Goldwater of getting more support," he who lea the Republicans to a said. "I believe that both Sena1964 in the defeat crushing tor McGovern and Senator Eagle-to- n elections. are very reasonable and able McGovern, the Utah senator men who will attract people as said, is "a very reasonable man" become better known." and will pick up strength in they Moss said McGovern and Utah as the campaign to oust President Nixon from the White Eagleton were behind right now. Plush Pile International Airport and provides a framework around which developers can work as the progress of air travel changes, Harrison said. He said it contains immediate goals for the next five years, and "beyond that, we mut work with this master plan as a basic study." Next step is approval of the measure by Salt Lake City commissioners, who will act upon recommendations made both by airport Manager Murray A. Bywater and the Airport Advi- Swindle 35 Utah-P- age Moss Says McGovern if - Mm I THE HERALD, Provo, love Apes! in admini- strators generally. They base decisions on too many factors unhappy, he could go to the unrelated to the teacher and superintendent. classroom." 1972 3 940 E. Ph. 450 N. Provo 374-166- 1 JW yc - i ? , ft |