Paramus High School - Delphian Yearbook (Paramus, NJ)

 - Class of 1974

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Our Administrators: Great Stylists! Mr. Harry A. Galinsky Acting Principal Mrs. Adele Stern Vice-Principal in charge of Curriculum Mrs. Doris Woardell Secretary to Mr. Galinsky As acting principal of Paramus High School, Mr. Harry A. Galinsky has had to assume the reins of school administration as well as continue in his post as Assistant Superintendent of Schools. Although this has necessarily entailed a tremendous amount of work, Mr. Galinsky has still found time to get to know the faculty and the students. His duties as principal include fre¬ quent meetings with all faculty members, department chairmen, and parent-teacher groups. As chief officer of Paramus High School he is responsible for all ultimate decisions. Mrs. Adele Stem, serving as vice-principal, is in charge of all curricular and co-curricular activities. As well as fulfilling her duties in these areas, she makes her time available to in¬ dividual students and faculty members who seek her advice on particular problems. In addition, Mrs. Stem reads all the morn¬ ing announcements over the public address system. Mrs. Joan Brandt Secretary to Mrs. Stern U

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Paramus Education Council... The Clearing House With newly elected officials and a new constitution, the Paramus Education Council has been organized this year. Representing all the schools, the new thirty-five mem¬ ber Council includes parents, four teachers, five stu¬ dents, four administrators, and two Board members. Outlined in its constitution are the following purposes of the new organization: to provide an opportunity for the interchanging of ideas and policies between the parent-teacher organizations in the Paramus School System; to provide a place in which parents, students, and teachers can exchange their viewpoints on educa¬ tional matters; to become more cognizant of local, state and national matters that concern the safety and welfare of children; to expand involvement and influence in matters that affect the total school system and com¬ munity; and to establish committees as necessary to engage in projects or studies for the purpose of improv¬ ing the education and welfare of students and the schools in general. These goals are being achieved with the invaluable aid and time spent by the President of the organization, Mr. Louis Lanzalotto; the Vice-President. Mrs. Doreen Ishtam; and the Secretary, Laurie Ganzkow. Back Row: Barry Cohen, Laurie Ganzkow, Mr. Louis Lanzalotto. Front Row: Mrs. Muriel Turetsky, Mrs. Doreen Ishtam, Mrs. Joan Oringer. Child Study Team The Body With A Soul Back Row: Mr. G. Thomas Occhipinti, Psychologist; Mrs. Gloria Salnick, Secretary, Mrs. Phyllis Kordell, Secretary; Mrs. Elsie Rock, Secretary; Mrs. Ethel Reimer, Secre¬ tary; Mr. Michael Carluccio, Psychologist; Mrs. Judith Feltman, Psychologist; Mr. Jay Melcer, Social Worker; Mr. Gary Borer, Psychologist. Front Roiv: Dr. Benjamin Bar¬ barosh, Assistant Superintendent; Miss Phyllis Eisenberg, Social Work; Mrs. Marie Parnass, Psychologist; Mr. Richard Pekmezian, Learning Disabilities Teacher-Consul¬ tant. Dr. Benjamin Barbarosh Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Services Working with students in an attempt to help solve their personal problems is the goal of the Child Study Team. Dr. B. Barbarosh, Assistant Superintendent for Public Services, and the members of the Study Team provide personal counseling, private and seminar discussions, and special testing. Students find it easy to talk and relax in an atmosphere where there is a good rapport with the counselor. Students who attend any of the Paramus Public Schools may take advantage of the services offered by the team. 11



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House One — Scheduling the Students Mr. Michael A. Azzolino Vice-Principal House 1 Mrs. Cynthia King Secretary to Mr. Azzolino House 1 Leading the first house of Paramus High School through each school day is Mr. Michael A. Azzolino. vice-principal. Mr. Azzo- lino ' s duties are many. In addition to his regular duties as a vice-principal such as disciplinary and house problems, he coor¬ dinates each student’s schedule. This is a large task as there are over 1800 students in the school and no two schedules are alike. Assisting Mr. Azzolino in his various functions is Mrs. Cynthia King, his very competent secretary. Mrs. King handles the pro¬ cessing of all parking permits and other forms that go through House 1. House Two ... Paying the Bills Paramus High School extends a warm welcome this year to Mr. Patrick Capucci who has assumed Mr. LeRose ' s duties as vice-principal of House 2. Mr. Cappucci ' s main involvement is in the area of administration. He is also financial principal, con¬ cerned with matters such as the allocation of money to the co- curricular activities. Mr. Cappucci reviews and then orders the necessary audio-visual equipment. In addition, he is in charge of the general maintenance of the school plant. Mr. Cappucci is most ably assisted by Mrs. Bertha Styles. Mrs. Bertha Stiles Secretary to Mr. Cappucci House 2 Mr. Patrick Cappucci Vice-Principal House 2 13

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