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Robert Romagna '74, a life-long resident of East Cambridge, should pick up a sizeable Italian vote. He says he supports Cheatham, but he is critical of Cheatham's teaching and administrative appointments. "The new teachers have been mindless political cadres who spout the liberal CCA line," Romagna said last week...
...Glenn S. Koocher '71 has the best chance of winning. Koocher finished ninth two years ago, drawing most of his support from mid-Cambridge. Koocher says that mid-Cambridge schools should be upgraded since they are inferior physically to those of the rest of the city. He supports Superintendent Cheatham and Cheatham's hiring policies "whole-heartedly...
...school committee. Yet, any policy matters which the school committee may consider are minor compared to its primary responsibility: choosing a superintendent. For it is the superintendent who selects the personnel and sets the tone of a school system. On Tuesday, the voters of Cambridge will determine whether Alflorence Cheatham will continue to set the tone of Cambridge's schools
...liberal Cambridge Civic Association (CCA) based its 1971 campaign on a pledge to fire Frisoli and reopen the nation-wide search for a new superintendent. The CCA won a majority on the school board, and after extensive citizen interviews of prospective superintendents, Alflorence Cheatham replaced Frisoli last fall...
...surprising, therefore, that Cheatham himself is the chief issue in this fall's campaign. Frisoli has many supporters among lower-middle class Cantabridgians, and many of them have gotten together to form an "Independent Slate" of school committee candidates...