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1. Syracuse.com: News Updates From The Post-Standard
www.syracuse.com/news/updates/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/31/2005 Last Visited: 10/2/2006
The Jordan-Elbridge school board Wednesday night named David Zehner as principal of Jordan-Elbridge High School.
He will take over for Ron Berry, who is retiring.Zehner, who lives in the Jordan-Elbridge school district, will become principal Jan. 30.
Zehner, 42, is associate principal at North Syracuse Junior High School and previously was an assistant principal in Phoenix.He also has been a teacher in the Syracuse city schools. -
2. www.auburnpub.com
www.auburnpub.com/articles/200 - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2008 Last Visited: 6/29/2008
As the class stood on the stage, principal Dave Zehner took a moment to reflect on the class and its outstanding achievements.
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3. Bismarck Tribune Online - Bismarck, ND
www.bismarcktribune.com/articl - [Cached]Published on: 2/4/2005 Last Visited: 2/4/2005
Anyone interested is invited to go to North Syracuse and drop and flap -- do some angel-making in this record-breaking effort Feb. 19 on a baseball field near North Syracuse Junior High School, said David Zehner, associate principal at North Syracuse.
Don't look at it as self-defeating behavior.Zehner just said he thinks -- and apparently said he thinks you'll agree -- that the Syracuse area, best known for its snow and cold, should be the holder of all snow-related records.
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Zehner said he has great respect for what Synder and Bismarck accomplished.He said he considers Synder the "Grandmother" and Bismarck as the "Abner Doubleday" or the "George Washington" of the snow-angel movement.
But he gently suggested that Bismarck needs to be realistic.He knows Bismarck's current no-snow situation.North Syracuse, supplied daily by the Great Lakes, has 21/2 feet of white.
"They've got to get the snow first," he said."I'm questioning whether they have the resources to pull it off."
Apparently, Bismarck has plenty of snow angels, while Syracuse has plenty of snow flakes.
Zehner and the community tried last year to break Bismarck's record.
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Zehner teased that he'd put a call out to the cardinal.
But seriously.
"It would be in very bad taste to argue over something like angels," Zehner said.
Zehner said that Synder has been an inspiration.

