Walled Lake Consolidated - Two four-year terms Meteorologist, married with children. Currently a member of Ac- William Ernest Drum tion Team #3 considering Life Long Learning. The group was convened earlier this year. Harvey J. Altman The school board voted 7-0 on three separate occasions to bring before the public a building program, all which were defeated at the polls. The disparity of board votes versus election results demonstrates the current school board and administration are out of touch. Three children, youngest in the district. Associate professor, school of health sciences, Grand Valley State University and De- partment of Psychiatry, Wayne State University School of Medi- cine. Internationally recognized researcher in areas of learning and memory. President and CEO of the Counseling Network. Board member of Alzheimer's Association, the Arnold Home. I'm very interested in seeing our community grow and its educa- tional program remain strong. I have always been civic-minded and since I have been in education all my life, it seemed only fit- ting that I get involved in public education in my community. Marc A. Siegler Nine-year resident of Farmington Hills. Children in the district Director of quality assurance at Sherwood Food Distributors. School board appointee July 1994. I see our district being confronted by major challenges in the fu- ture. I feel my past district experience, involvement and under- standing allow me to better interpret the needs of our children. I understand the role of being a person dedicated and involved in our children's educational plans. Randolph G. Ston Member of HARP. Children in district. Work experience includes professor of sociology at Oakland Community College, coun- selor at Oakland Community College and coordinator of social and construction projects in Ghana and Nigeria. Developed and/or coordinated budgets for nonprofit organizations and school construction projects and curriculum for vocational, col- lege transfer and corporations. I want to be a school-board member to add my voice and ener- gy to protect the education received by our children and to pro- mote the training of a skilled work force. Samantha Ruetenik West Bloomfield resident since 1967. Five adult children and four grandchildren, two attending district schools. Elementary- school teacher for 21 years. Ten years as president of Bloom- field Hills Education Association. Founder and co-chair Lakes Area Council for Diversity. Certified board member (by Michigan Association of School Boards). The board needs to make careful, fiscally responsible decisions to create space for burgeoning student growth without decimat- ing educational programs. I have the experience in education and community groups to work on issues. Walled Lake Consolidated - One one-year unexpired term Has lived in district for eight years. Children in Walled Lake Susan F. Adamson schools. Has been PTA president, treasurer, first vice president and fund-raising chairman. Treasurer of PTSA Council for three years and first vice president for two. Served on three redistrict- ing committees. I have always been involved in what is going on in the district and have a desire to help Walled Lake Schools strive toward ex- cellence. I believe that I am representative of many parents throughout the district and would like to use my experience to help make some of the educational decisions. Alp Onder General partner of Roney & Co. Finance committee of Walnut Creek Country Club and secretary of Woods of Novi Homeown- ers Association. Involved as volunteer in the district. Soccer, basketball and baseball coach. I'm running for school board because I am deeply concerned by the lack of parental and community commitment to the success of our schools. I feel my financial expertise, coupled with my ability to comprehensively and objectively analyze our district's problems, will serve the community and school board well. Patricia Cork District resident for 16 years. Mother of two. Member of Decker Elementary PTA (past president, vice president and parliamen- tarian). Active member of St. William Parish as lector, catechist teacher and homeless-shelter volunteer. With all the changes that are being made in our schools, it will be an important task to make sure we do not jeopardize the high educational standards that students will need for the 21st century. LLJ CI) O I_IJ F- 90