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Skillful, Speedy Secretaries Mrs. Jeanne Frost Secretary to Mr. George W. Hodgins BOARD OFFICE SECRETARIES Mrs. Eleanor Faller, Mrs. Rita Harper, Mrs. Anne Smolensky, Mrs. Thelma Hards, Mrs. Anne Raubold, Mrs. Nellie MacDonald. Mrs. Grace Nutland Secretary to Mr. William V. Dunn 11
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Principal Planners One of the many fascinating features of the high school is the passing period with its attendant sights and sounds. The scraps of conversation cover a multitude of subjects, the facial expressions range through the entire emotional spectrum, and the pitch of the voices cover the scale. The four minute period provides a colorful view of our student body in its natural state. All students participate in this movement, exchanging hurried comments, greeting friends and noting twosomes. It seems appropriate that the Delphian, dwelling on the sights and sounds of the high school, should note one of its most characteristic aspects. — Joseph P. McDonough, Principal Joseph P. McDonough Principal 10 Anna Colnaghi Assistant Principal
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Clatter and Clash of Cups and Saucers Busy and bustling with the clamor of dishes, silverware, and hundreds of hungry Spartans, the cafeteria is truly the lunchtime lifeline of Paramus High School. Its cheerful and efficient workers, under Mr. M. Alschul’s supervision from the Automatic Canteen Corporation of America, prepare, arrange, and sell the appetizing variety of foods which feed 1300 students and the teachers everyday. Not only do they manage to feed the hungry, but also strive to provide a relaxed and happy lunchtime atmosphere. Seat of friendly gossip, gatherings, surprises and satisfactions, the cafeteria is indeed a center of student life. Mrs. Louise Cuny, Mrs. Louise Plescia, Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Muriel Fagersten, Mr s. Ann Vavosa, Mrs. Mildred Titta, Mrs. Lillian Gallo, Mrs. Theresa Links, Mrs. Ann Boyle, Mrs. Simone Shields, Mrs. Ann Cargo. All I want is a bowl of potato chips!” Bona Hayes, Walt Herfort, Domenick Del Rosso, waiting to pay the cashiers Lillian Gallo and Edith Rothmeir. 12
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