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Keepers of the Keys! BOARD OF EDUCATION SECRETARIES Back Row , Left to Right: Mrs. Jean McMann, Mrs. Thelma Hards, Mrs. Rose Schadewald, Mrs. Rita Keim, Mrs. Catherine Linn, Mrs. Jeanne Frost. Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Grace Nutland, Mrs. Anne Smolensky, Mrs. Rita Harper, Mrs. Nellie MacDonald, Mrs. Elizabeth Wedemeyer. Lincoln Koenig, Director of Maintenance Explorers of Inner Space With all the emphasis on exploring outer space today, the Department of Psychological Research, Guidance and Special Education, under Mr. B. Barbarosh’s supervision, finds its emphasis on exploring the inner space or inner world of students who need help in adjusting to their environment. Using mod¬ ern techniques, the department, consisting of specialists in their respective areas, renders invaluable aid to the school and the com¬ munity by helping students find themselves through testing, discussion, and therapy. Department of Psychological Research, Guidance and Special Education: Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Doris Rifkin, School Social Worker; Miss Phyllis Eisenberg, School Social Worker; Michael Carluccio, School Psychologist; Mrs. Marie Parnass, Psychologist; Richard Pekmezian, Learning Disability Specialist. Front Row: Mrs. Elsie Rock, Secretary; Benjamin Barbarosh, Director; Mrs. Ethel Reimer, Secretary; Mrs. Jean McMann, Secretary. 10
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Chairmen of Challenges Reuben Samuels President of the Board of Education Wesley Van Pelt, Secretary-Business Administrator Despite the rising costs and increasing pupil population, the Paramus Board of Education has tried to maintain its same high standards of operation. These men have many tasks to perform and chal¬ lenges to meet. Among these they have to plan for some form of expansion, they have to appropriate more funds, they have to hire new teachers and other staff members, and they have to try to continue to establish better communications among faculty, parents, and students. Ralph Mele, Administrative Assistant 9
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Parents’ Council Dollars for Scholars! Back Row, Standing, Left to Right: Mrs. F. Sternberg, Mr. A. Thatcher, Mrs. J. Meyer, Mr. A. Abrahamsen, Mrs. A. Ferguson, Mrs. L. Pujol, Mrs. F. LoPresti, Mrs. S. Lippman, Mrs. J. Palant, Mrs. G. Ungaro, Mrs. A. Perrone, Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. S. DiMauro, Mrs. M. Rosenbloom. Front Rote, Seated. Left to Right: Mrs. G. Anderson, Mrs. P. Fox, Mr. J. McDonough, Mrs. W. McGee, Mrs. L. Zeisler, Mrs. F. Slaman, Mrs. L. Richardson. To act in an advisory capacity on all school matters concerning parents and students is the basic function of the Parents’ Council of Paramus High School. By bringing a closer understanding of the school’s pro¬ gram to the parents, the Council hopes to establish better rapport between the school and the home. Meeting once a month, the Council discusses the various programs and the activities of the high school, and advises the administration on these procedures. Several special programs are planned during the school year. Two of these are the popular Back- to-School” night, held early in the school year, to acquaint parents with their sons’ and daughters’ schedules, and the annual Parent-Teacher Council Scholarship Show, the proceeds of which will help some deserving graduating seniors to further their educational careers. S oiX -ruAj.
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