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Benefactors of Education Raymond Wells, Edgar Erickson, Ronald Mastrolia, Superintendent of Schools George Hodgins, Milton Kotine, Secretary-Business Manager Wesley Van Pelt, Wil¬ liam Schneider, Reuben Samuels, Charles Reid, Allen Felix, Clif¬ ford Steele. £ln (iHemortam In recognition of his untiring efforts to help promote the welfare of our school and the Board of Education, we gratefully acknowl¬ edge Dr. Wesley Rogler ' s unselfish services. Membership on a Board of Education is one of the most important positions in our Democracy. It is a distinction and an honor to help formulate the educational policy affecting the most valuable property of our Democracy — our children. But with this distinction goes the grave responsibility of seeing that the school system operates for the benefit, both educationally and socially, of all the children. Paramus Board of Education members can well be proud of their service to our schools. It is evident that their decisions are thoughtfully made with the betterment of the children of our community uppermost in their minds. Citizens of Paramus are ever mindful and, we are sure, appreciative of the manner in which our Board faithfully serves the school and community. -Wesley Van Pelt, Secretary and Business Manager, Paramus Board of Education. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Vice-President Reuben Samuels and President Charles Reid advise the Board on all general principles. FINANCE COMMITTEE Allen Felix, Ronald Mastrolia, Walter Wittman, Clifford Steele.
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Able Administrator Mr. Wesley Van Pelt As Secretary to the Board of Education and Business Manager of the Paramus Schools, Mr. Wesley Van Pelt has an exacting but important position which he performs with complete mastery and great skill. Mr. George W. Hodgins Our Superintendent of Schools, Mr. George W. Hodgins, has very capably guided the Paramus schools for more than a decade from a small beginning to the large complex system of today. Mr. Lincoln Koenig With his headquarters in the Board of Education Office, Mr. Lincoln Koenig, as Director of Maintenance of the Paramus Public School System, is responsible for the upkeep of all school buildings and property in the high school and throughout the system. Mr. Ralph J. Mele As Mr. Hodgins ' Assistant, Mr. Ralph J. Mele has charge of student transportation and prepares for publication of the Board of Education ' s Newsletter, which acquaints the public with the latest information concerning school regulations. Each new issue of the Delphian marks another year in the short but eventful history of Paramus High School. This year is particularly memorable for all of us since it is highlighted by the accreditation of Paramus High School by the Middle States Associa¬ tion of Secondary Schools and Colleges which indicates that our school is recognized for the high quality of its educational program. Our rapidly changing democracy calls for vigorous accomplishment of the type that is evident among our staff and pupils. It is my hope that Paramus High School students will always have a proper concern for excellence and will fully realize the contribution that education mutt make in the development of the individual and the nation. The energetic members of the yearbook staff have combined their efforts to record the varied activities which contribute toward the fullest development of our school group. Paramus is proud of the Delphian. —George W. Hodgins, Superintendent of Schools And Assistants. 9
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