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- THE WEEK, Page 24SOCIETYQueengate Cover-Up
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- Ballot burning robs a student of her title but brings down a
- principal
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- Unmarried and five months pregnant, sporting a punk look of
- dyed red hair, metal bracelets and black fingernails, April
- Schuldt did not fit the conventional image of a high school
- homecoming queen. Nonetheless, she won the student election at
- Memorial High School in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and thus seemed
- to have every right to the title. But school officials didn't
- see it that way; they denied the 17-year-old her crown and named
- the runner-up, pert and clean-cut Elizabeth Weld, as winner. Last
- week Eau Claire District superintendent Lee Hansen exposed a
- plot by principal Charles Zielin and three assistant principals
- to burn the original ballots and cover up their scam. Hansen
- announced disciplinary actions against the four administrators
- and a teacher who came forward. "In trying to protect the
- traditional image of Memorial High School," said Hansen, "these
- individuals trampled over . . . the democratic process."
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- Schuldt approached school authorities after a student
- tipped her off that she had won. Hansen's subsequent
- investigation ultimately determined that she had received 100
- votes, against fewer than 70 cast for runner-up Weld. As a
- result, principal Zielin resigned. One assistant principal was
- placed on unpaid leave, and two others received letters of
- reprimand. A teacher who counted the ballots was suspended
- without pay for 10 days and removed as a department chair and
- adviser. With homecoming come and gone, Schuldt never got to
- wear her crown. But she has been invited to appear on eight
- television programs and is talking to the Donahue show.
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