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THE WEEK, Page 24SOCIETYQueengate Cover-Up
Ballot burning robs a student of her title but brings down a
principal
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."
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.