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of Wisdom “Cohen’s Chandelier.” A modem mobile displayed in the English Center was creatively constructed by Ms. Cohen’s Tutorial Class. Mrs. Mary Trella Speech Fundamentals Set Design Dramatic Production Workshop Mrs. Diana Walla English II Journalism Little Theatre Drama Club “Forum” Mr. James Wellen Reading 20 Mrs. Christine Wuertz Advanced English III English III Literary Workshop Amaranth —Literary Magazine Co-Sponsor Mrs. June Schlam English II English III Literary Workshop Amaranth Literary Magazine Co-Sponsor Mrs. Sharon Winston English II Twentieth Century Poetry Mr. Joseph A. Zarro Film as Art Film Making
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Weaving Words • • • Miss Maryann DeLillo English II Tutorial English IV NFL — Speech Arts Group Mr. Richard Piazza English IV Creative Writing Film Study Director, Adult School Miss Carolyn Roger Speech Fundamentals Acting Dramatic Production Workshop Ms. Florence Greenstein Advanced English III Midnight Lit Mr. Paul T. Maramaldi Advanced English II English II Ms. Angela Meyer English III Midnight Lit Delphian Co-Literary Adviser Ms. E. M. Riscoe English II Spaced Out: Travels with the Universe Makers National Honor Society Co-Adviser Ms. Emilie B. Romney Advanced English III Write-On 19
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Library ... Fabric of Fables Mr. A1 DeFilippo Librarian Mrs. Rose S. Nemeth Library Secretary Mrs. Virginia Zeisler Library Secretary Mrs. Betty Kramer Librarian “Our ‘Newest’ Librarian?” Mr. J. Mohrhardt, our new media coordinator, surveys a part of his ‘domain.’ Quite naturally, the center of learning, re¬ searching, and studying at Paramus High School is the library. Here students have available over 18,000 volumes, some 200 magazines, tapes, and related materials. Completing the library’s re¬ sources are our two librarians, Mr. B. Kramer and Mr. A. DeFilippo, who are always available for assistance and guidance. In addition to being a place to research term papers and projects, the library is also a place to go any time before, during, or after school hours for recreational reading pleasures. Besides having the works of many great past and present authors, the library also subscribes to many popular and informational newspapers. At the beginning of each year, the librarians have an orientation program for the sophomores. This is to help the students to become aware of all the facilities that the library has to offer everyone, no matter where his individual interests may lie. Mr. John Mohrhardt Media Coordinator “Thru the Door of Knowledge.” Mrs. B. Kramer is seen diligently searching in the Reference Room.
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