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Able Assistant Mrs. Anna Colnaghi, as Assistant Principal, fills several important capaci¬ ties which are vital to the proper func¬ tioning of the school. In charge of all extra-curricular ac¬ tivities, Mrs. Colnaghi must prepare the calendar of assemblies and events for each new school year. One of Mrs. Colnaghi’s most import¬ ant responsibilities is being in charge of the attendance office and all of the many problems associated with keeping track of students and their excuses. In this capacity, she is capably assisted by Mrs. J. Pappalardo and the office aides. At the close of the year, Mrs. Colnaghi again renders invaluable serv¬ ice by being responsible for the gradua¬ tion exercises. Anna Colnaghi, Assistant Principal Office Organizers In order to keep the school running smoothly, the ladies in the office, under the supervision of Mrs. D. Woardell, have many clerical duties to perform. In addition to answering the incessant ringing of the tele¬ phones, they give out supplies to teachers, they type letters, memos, comprehensive questions, important state reports, they count and collect money from many sources, they handle report cards, they supervise the distribution of the mail, they keep records of many bills and invoices, and they greet and help any visitors to the school. These ladies carry out these tasks and many more in a most pleasant and efficient manner. Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Doris Woardell, Mrs. Catherine Sabella, ' Mrs. Kaye Price; Mrs. Joan Pappalardo. Sitting: Mrs. Cynthia King. 13
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Deans of Decision John J. LeRose, Vice-Principal Joseph P. McDonough, Principal Michael A. Azzolino, Vice-Principal All decisions relative to the operation of Paramus High School rest ultimately with Mr. Joseph P. McDonough, Principal. Among his many duties as overseer, Mr. McDonough evaluates each member of the faculty, meets regularly with department chairmen, and attends many night-time functions, whether a sports event, a social occasion, or a special per¬ formance. In charge of discipline is Mr. John J. LeRose, one of the two vice-principals. It is Mr. LeRose’s duty also to be re¬ sponsible for the budgets of the various organizations, and to make the announcements over the public address system. Mr. Michael A. Azzolino, the other vice-principal, has the huge task of scheduling the students’ programs and mak¬ ing any adjustments which arise. He is also in charge of selecting the order of periods for assemblies and deciding which groups will attend what assemblies. 12
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Cafeteria ... Filling Station Back Rou Left to Right: Mrs. Jo Tuzio, Mrs. Florence Moser, Mrs. Ann Vavosa, Mrs. Ruth Gorham, Mrs. Louise Plescia, Mrs. Lillian Mathews, Mrs. Mary Jursch, Mrs. Hazel Tuma, Mrs. Mildred Titta, Mrs. Ann Cargo. Front Row: Mrs. Lillian Gallo, Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Ann Boyle, Mrs. Simone Shields, Mrs. Annette Calatozzo, Mrs. Theresa Links, Mrs. Eleanor Shaffer. Fourth and fifth periods are the most popular ones of the day. They just have to be because they are the lunch periods! As the bell rings signaling the beginning of fourth period, these familiar words can be heard echoing throughout the cafeteria: What’s for lunch?” and Save me a seat!” This year an extra line for milk and sandwiches has been added to help ease the flow of traffic. Under the supervision of Mr. L. H. Daniels, the cafeteria offers a variety of hot and cold lunches, served by an efficient staff of cheerful ladies, headed by Mrs. M. Titta. Mr. L. H. Daniels, Cafeteria Supervisor Gobbling and Gabbing” Seated at the Cafeteria table, left to right; Walter Stanton, Josh Novic, Mitchell Mensch, Steven Tin, A1 Favero enjoy their lunch. 14
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