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Dependable Workers HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE SECRETARIES Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Bertha Styles, Mrs. Catherine Sabella, Mrs. Cynthia King, Mrs. Rose Nemeth, Mrs. Elizabeth Vanderbeek, Mrs. Phyllis Bonacasta, Mrs. Joan Pappalardo. Seated: Mrs. Doris Woardell. Under the superb supervision of Mrs. D. Woardell, the secretaries in the high school office have several important clerical duties to perform. Answering the innumerable telephone calls, distributing supplies to teachers, typing letters, memos, and state reports, count¬ ing and collecting money from different sources, pre¬ paring report cards, supervising the distribution of the mail, and keeping records of the many bills and invoices are among the varied details they handle so efficiently. They also serve as official hostesses to guests and visitors to the high school. New this year in her capacity as secretary to Mr. E. Sanzari of the English department and Mr. S. Schepps of the Science department is Mrs. Elizabeth Vander¬ beek who has served as a substitute teacher in our system in former years. I Mrs. Doris Woardell Secretary to Mr. J. McDonough Head of Secretarial Staff High School Office 11
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Administration ... Master Craftsmen Joseph P. McDonough, Principal Michael A. Azzolino, Vice-Principal John J. LeRose, Vice-Principal Anna Colnaghi, Assistant Principal As the head master, Mr. Joseph P. McDonough has the position of making all the final decisions relative to the successful operation of Paramus High School. Among his many duties as principal, Mr. McDonough evaluates each member of the faculty, meets weekly with the department chairmen, and attends many night-time functions, whether a sports event, a social occasion, a special performance, or a Parent Council meeting . Mr. John J. LeRose, one of the two vice-principals, now has two offices to help coordinate the main building with the addition. In charge of discipline, Mr. LeRose is also responsible for the overseeing of the budgets of the various organizations, and for ordering all of the audio-visual equipment used in the school. Mr. Michael A. Azzolino, the other vice-principal, has the huge task of scheduling the programs of all the students and making 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. As Assistant Principal, Mrs. Anna Colnaghi, has several important duties to perform. In charge of all extra-curricular activities, .Mrs. Colnaghi must prepare the calendar of events for each new school year. In addition, Mrs. Colnaghi is the manager of the attendance office, ably assisted by Mrs. J. Pappalardo and Mrs. R. Nemeth. At the close of the year, Mrs. Colnaghi supervises the graduation exercises.
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Cafeteria ... Chow Down! Mr. L. H. Daniels, Cafeteria Supervisor Jeet Yet?” Left to Right: Barbie Falk, Barbara Eckhaus, Karen Gettman, Sue Fishman enjoy the most popular period of the day. Blend a variety of hot and cold lunches with a staff of tireless workers under the supervision of Mr. L. H. Daniels. Then sprinkle with efficiency and friendliness. Stir in hundreds of hungry Spartans and mix thoroughly for two forty-five minute periods. Add to this mixture the clash and clatter of dishes and silverware. Season this busy and bustling setting with a pinch of chatter and spice with gossip. Add surprises, and garnish with posters and colorful decorations on Halloween, Thanks¬ giving, Christmas, and Easter. Combine all the ingredients and it results in a clamorous cafeteria, striving to provide a happy and relaxed atmosphere. Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Simone Shields, Mrs. Josephine Tuzio, Mrs. Mary Jursch, Mrs. Aida Bravo, Mrs. Carol Haas, Mrs. Ann Cargo, Mrs. Ann Vavosa, Mrs. Mildred Titta. Front Row: Mrs. Ann Boyle, Mrs. Annette Calatozzo, Mrs. Lillian Gallo, Mrs. Ruth Gorham, Mrs. Margaret Moran, Mrs. Theresa Links, Mrs. Eleanor Shaffer. 12
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