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Don ' t the girls seem to be more attentive than usual? Jim Sloone gives a report as Mr. Dewlow looks on. Council Louis Lanza I otto U. S. History — Grade 12 Economic Geography — Grade 10 Student Council, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Historical Reading, Track and Field Athletics, Foreign Affairs Reading. Chairman, Social Studies Dept. Clinton F. Smith Sociology — Grades 11 and 12 American History — Grade 12 Intramural Softball (Boys) Sports, Reading (Non-Fiction), Modern Jazi. 21
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Charles H. Brown American History — Grade 11 Civics — Grade 10 Freshman Football, Basketball, and Baseball Coach, Junior Class Adviser Sports, Reading. Al De Filippo American History and Comparative World Government — Grade 12 Cross Country, Track Coach, Reading, Sports, Chess. Donald Dewlow World History - Grades 9, 10 Debating Society, Table Tennis, Announcer for Football Games Music, Politics. Katherine Golla American History — Grade 11 World History - Grade 9 Reading, Gardening. Social Studies can be exercised through the Student Man ' s desire to understand the complex world in which he dwells has given rise to increased know¬ ledge in every field. Through the study of history we hope to discover the answers to the problems of the present by examining the answers of the past. In Paramus High School the aim of the Social Studies Department is to instill patriotism for their country and enlighten the students as to the role of the United States in the world situation. Numerous audio-visual aids, field trips to historic places, public speakers, current events discussions, and term reports are used by the department as a means of creating interest in man ' s recorded struggle for survival. Through the various courses offered in the Social Studies Department, the high school hopes to meet its challenge of producing students who will make better citizens upon leaving Paramus High. Margaret Gorski World History - Grade 9 American History — Grade 11 Dancing, Sewing. History in the modern mood. Mr. Lanzalotta ' s special knack of making history fun causes many students to say his dass is one of their most enjoyable. Pictured are: Joan Japowicz, laise Parnisi, Carol Stolte, Bill Fronke, Carolyn Roger, Roberta Downs, Joan Edwards, Mike Chabora, Eugenia Morse, Kathy Keely and Mr. Lanzalotta. 20
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Interest and willingoiss Future Engineers. Mr. Nardelli is shown illustrating a point in his math class. Firs! Row: Blaise Parnisi, Thomas Becker, Milce Chobora, Frank Carstens, Matt Campbell. Second Row: Ted Kovats, Bob Scoskie, Eugene Faotz and Ray Boos. Anne L Behr Math — Grade 9 Freshman Cheerleaders Adviser Ice Skating, Music (Hi-Fi), Reading. An ever-increasing emphasis upon a greater knowledge of mathematics is becoming more and more apparent in our present scientific age. Paramus High School is more than ade¬ quately meeting this challenge with its wide selection of math courses which it offers to satisfy the needs of all students. There is an advanced program which in¬ cludes two and a half years of algebra, and one year with a choice of plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, or calculus. Students selecting this curriculum participate in the Math League of Bergen County, learn the history of mathematics, and do research projects. College- bound students, not majoring in math, are offered a program sufficient to meet the de¬ mands of institutions of higher learning. Students entering the commercial fields are offered courses in general and business mathe¬ matics. Industrial arts students are given courses in shop mathematics and mechanical drawing. To round out the program there is a senior refresher course in arithmetic for those who desire to review the fundamentals before leaving high school. Daniel T. Jankelunas Barbara Kruse Algebra I and Algebra II Awards and Riding Club Sports: Bowling, Riding, Skiing. Visual Aids Club Adviser Sports, Golf. Chairman, Math Dept. Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Geometry (all advanced subjects) Thomas V. Lyons English, Mathematics, Social Studies Faculty Adviser for Sunshine Comm. Members of Teachers ' Welfare Comm. Student Transportation Executive Council of Retarded Children Program in Bergen County. Marius j. Nardelli Advanced Math and Advanced Physics Senior Math and Senior Physics Co-Sponsor: Tennis Club Reading, Tennis. 22
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