Two Announce School Board Candidacies - Dominic Dascola, Dr. James O'Neill Enter Trustee Race

Two Announce
School Board
Candidacies
Dominic Dascola,
Dr. James O’Neill
Enter Trustee Race
Dr. James C. O’Neill, University
associate professor of French, and
Dominic D. Dascola, a barber and
owner of Dascola Barbers here,
today announced their Candida-
cies in the June 11 Ann Arbor
school board election.
They bring to eight the num-
ber of candidates who have filed.
The deadline for filing normi-
nating petitions to run for three
trustee posts is 4 p.m. today.
Dr. O’Neill, 46, of 1025 Baldwin,
declared about his candidacy,
"one of my concerns and major
interests in the state is the co-
operation between high schools
and colleges all along the line.”
He received his bachelor’s de-
gree in 1930, master’s in 1932 and
doctorate degree in 1941, all from
the University, where he has
(photo)
(date stamp superimposed over photo):
SAT MAY 12 1956
(Caption under photo:)
Dominic D. Dascola
taught in the department of ro-
mance languages and literatures
since 1932.
Dr. O’Neill during World
War II was a first lieutenant
in the Army Signal Security
Agency, serving between 1942
and 1946.
He is a member of the Modern
Language Association of America,
Central States Modern Language
Teachers Association and Ameri-
can Association of Teachers of
French. At the University he is
on the board of governors of the
University Student Religious As-
sociation.
Married, Dr. O’Neill has four
children, Molly, 8; Katie, 7; Ellen,
4; and John, 2.
Dascola, 42, has operated his
current business here since 1938.
About his candidacy, Dascola said:
"I have been an active partici-
pant since 1952 in the Citizens
School Advisory Committee,
whose recommendations have
been accepted and enacted by the
Board of Education.
"Having studied school prob-
lems and needs, I foresee a chal-
lenging future in educational
planning dealing with the tre-
mendous growth of our schools.
Stresses Needs
"More buildings are needed,
more salaries, a readjustment of
services and a continued evalua-
tion of our curriculum to main-
tain high standards without
slighting the ‘three R’s.’ The
problems of annexation and
transportation also have to be
settled.”
Dascola received his bachelor's'
degree in 1936 and master’s in
1937, both from the University,
and did post-graduate work at the
University in public administra-
tion in 1938.
Memberships Told
Dascola, who lives at 2251 Bel-
mont, is a member of the Uni-
versity Alumni Club, the Michi-
gan Club, the Knights of Colum-
bus, the Quarterback Club, the
Ann Arbor Civic Theater, a mem-
ber of the Christmas Sing and a
member of the Thursday Noon
Men’s Club.
He also belongs to the Angell
School PTA and the Tappan Jun-
nior (sic) High School PTO and is a
former member of the Bach and
Mack Schools’ PTO’s.
Dascola for the past two years
also has been a member of the
Citizens School Committee, which
is dedicated to getting candidates
to run for school board posts.
Dascola belongs to the Ann
Arbor Chamber of Commerce. He
is past secretary-treasurer and a
director of the State Barbers As-
sociation, past president and sec-
retary of the Ann Arbor Barbers'
Association, and a member of the
State-Wide Barber Committee of
1941, which helped to revise the
barber law to raise professional
standards and ethics of barbers.
Married, Dascola is the father
three children, Judy, 9, Robert,
10, and David, 13, all of whom
attend Ann Arbor public schools.
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Elections - Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Public Schools
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University of Michigan - Faculty & Staff
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Dominic Dascola
James O'Neill
Mrs. James O'Neill
Molly O'Neill
Katie O'Neill
Ellen O'Neill
John O'Neill
Mrs. Dominic Dascola
Judy Dascola
Bob Dascola
Dave Dascola