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Social Studies Mr. Anthony A. Latevola U.S. History II U.S. History Adv. Box Office Sales Mr. Robert C. Natiello Senior English Sophomore English Tutorial American History I American History I Tutorial Spotliters Drama Club Lighting and Sound Crew Mrs. Ann Schlamp Foundations of History Humanities American History I Forum Press Mr. William H. Smith World Studies Foundations of History American History II Tutorial Girls Varsity Basketball Mr. Dennis Sweeney U.S. History II Economics Football Mrs. Stephanie Sylva Psychology I Psychology II Advanced Sociology Debate Club Junior Class Adviser Mr. Jack Weaver U.S. History I Tutorial Sociology U.S. History I Varsity Softball Coach American History Travel Club 25
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Historical Highlights Mr. Louis Lanzalotto Social Studies Supervisor U.S. History II Advanced Sandi Cargill U.S. History I Advanced World Studies Football Refreshment Stand Mr. Dale L. Carlberg, Jr. American Legal System Political Science U.S. History II Quiz Bowl Team Boys J.V. Tennis Team Under the supervision of Mr. Lou Lanzalotto, the Social Studies department offers a wide variety of subjects as electives as well as instruction in a mandatory three year program in history. All courses serve as an introduction to further study in college. Graduates of Paramus High have indicated a great deal of collegiate success because of their background in the social studies. Beyond the academic program, the department has teachers who are involved in the Debate League, the High School Quiz Bowl Team, and the American History Travel Club. Also, the department’s staff is deeply involved in all aspects of the student’s school life as coaches and modera¬ tors of class committees, clubs, and interscholastic sports. Serving as an area for extra help and make up work, the Social Studies Center is a library for reference and for meeting with teachers. Mr. Joseph E. Fritzinger U.S. History I U.S. History I Advanced Advanced Placement American History Mrs. Nancy Lange American History I
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Foreign Language Kay Zazzali Supervisor Foreign Language A.P. Spanish Literature Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica Anita Arencibia Spanish I Advanced Spanish II Advanced Mary L. Beilina Italian I Italian II Italian II Advanced Italian III Advanced Italian IV Advanced Italian V Advanced Societa Onoraria Italica Under the direction of Miss Kay Zazzali, the Foreign Lan¬ guage department offers a wide variety courses to match the different abilities of the students. There are six languages of¬ fered — French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, and Spanish. Each language is divided into several levels of difficulty, rang¬ ing from regular to advanced, and three of them, French, Ger¬ man, and Spanish, offer Advanced Placement courses. Each foreign language has its own Honor Society of which outstand¬ ing students may become members. In addition to the purely academic aspects of foreign lan¬ guage, Paramus High School’s dedicated staff attempts to fur¬ ther acquaint the students with the fascinating cultures of dif¬ ferent lands. Mrs. Marilyn Condini French III Advanced and Regular French II Advanced and Regular French Honor Society Lincoln Center Fellow Claire Gomez Spanish III Advanced Spanish II Spanish I Mrs. Louise Greeley Spanish I Spanish II Advanced Spanish IV ESL
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