Paramus High School - Delphian Yearbook (Paramus, NJ)

 - Class of 1961

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Hah, hah, this class doesn ' t know what I put into the solution I Others wait Russell Brust is all ready to gobble it up. Left to right: Judy Danz, Barbara attentively for the results of an experiment at which Dale Brody assists, while Olender, Bob Bayer, John Thomson, Richard Kane, Alan Paviglianti, Jane Gesner, Barbara Zeale, Russell Brust, Paul Pecoraro, Mrs. Mozack. Caroline Englander General Science — Grade 9 Physical Science — Grade 12 Cooking, Gardening. Joan R. H. Grebe Joseph McDonough College and Advanced Biology Chemistry and Physics — Sports, Reading Non-Fiction. Grades 11 and 12 Astronomy Club and Tennis Club Bridge. Chairman, Science Dept. Catherine Mozak General Science — Grade 9 Chemistry — Grade 11 Sewing, Photography. v 24

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are the keys to a successful Mathematics Department... Lucette M. Russo Algebra — Grades 9 and 10 Co-Sponsor: Tri-Hi-Y. Eleanor Smith Mathematics — Grades 9 and 12 Camping, Gardening. Psstl How about a little help? Mr. Jankelunas watches his students perform. Make x equal the unknown. Mrs. Russo waits patiently while Steve Hanson figures out an algebraic equation. Richard A. Tennant Geometry and Trigonometry Golf, Reading, Classical Records, and Stomps. 23 £Mlj



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cmd explorations are found in the Science Department Ann Nardo Biology — Grade 10 Cheerleaders (Varsity) Sports, Skiing, Bowling, Dancing. Stratos C. Provatas Biology — Grade 10 General Math — Grade 9 Adviser to Ways and Means Comm. Coin Collecting, Fraternal and Religious Organizations. Sometimes we have a tendency to think of science as primarily a record of man ' s accomplishments. As with any aspect of history, this record is, of course, important. Its major value lies in the use that we can make of it to improve man ' s thought and action in the future. ' Science as a school subject should be far more than description and history. It is a way of thinking and acting, in and out of school. Hence, science has become one of the most important studies offered in our high school curriculum. Our capable science department helps qualify students for scientific vocations by transmitting the cultural heritage and encouraging youth to enrich and refine this heritage. Several branches of science are offered which include general science for freshmen, biology for sophomores, chemistry for juniors, and physics for seniors. In addition to the regular courses, accelerated ones are offered to students of greater interest or ability. A physical science course is also offered to juniors and seniors who have not completed the require¬ ment for one year of science in their high school career. Get (not fly, Bill, before he ruins (he ico e. Bill Yager seems to know the solution to this problem as others look on. left lo right- Diane Dozois, Tony De Angelis, Joseph Vadala, Bill Yager, Marty Randazzo, Allan Stone, Craig Blair, Doug Graham. don ' r wonr fo touch that awful looking thing. A crayfish is dis¬ sected as Mrs. Grebe helps some squeamish girls with the Biology da liwo rk. 25

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