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I Paragons of Power Lincoln Koenig, Director of Maintenance Problems . . . Problems . . . Problems!” Mr. W. Van Pelt and Mr. R. Meie discuss a weighty matter. “Reason and judgment are the qualities of a leader.” — Tacitus 10
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Reflectors of Progress George W. Hodgins, Superintendent of Schools Dr. William V. Dunn, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Behind every great man there is a woman! Mr. and Mrs. George On a clear day, you can see forever!” observes Dr. William V. Dunn. W. Hodgins. 9
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Parent Council... Parental Perspective — r x i s ; Back Row , Standing, Left to Right: Mrs. D. Campbell, Mrs. D. Roem, Mrs. M. Dworkin, Mrs. J. Palant, Mrs. S. Lippman. Front Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Mr. J. McDonough, Principal, Mr. J. Rhatigan, Mrs. F. LoPresti. Paramus High School’s Parents’ Coun¬ cil, has as its primary purpose to act in an advisory capacity with the admin¬ istration on school matters involving the parents as well as the students. In addi¬ tion, the Council hopes to establish a closer relationship between the school and the home, by bringing a better understanding of the school program to the parents. These purposes should help to develop between the school and the parents such united efforts that the best educational advantages will be se¬ cured for every student. Four special programs are planned during the school year. These are pro¬ grams of interest to all parents, in¬ volving the emotional, vocational, and educational needs of the students. Two important examples are the Back-to- School” night, held early in the school year, and the annual Parent-Teacher Council Scholarship Show, the proceeds of which will help graduating seniors to further their educational careers. Parents who wish to keep abreast of the matters concerning our high school are welcomed to become members of the Parent Council. Meeting once a month, the Council discusses the pro¬ grams and the activities of the high school, and advises the administration on these procedures. Department of Psychological Research, Guidance and Special Education — Left to Right: Benjamin Barbarosh, Director; Richard Pekmezian, Learning Disability Specialist; Milton L. Engber, School Psychologist; Mrs. Elsie Rock, Secretary; Mrs. Ethel Reimer, Secretary; Mrs. Marie Parnass, School Psychologist; Miss Phyllis Eisenberg, School Social Worker. Back to School Night” is the annual program which is sponsored by the Council. Members also participate in the Scholarship Show, held yearly in the Spring. 11
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