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Custodians ... Corps of Caretakers Back Row: Mr. Joseph Grille Mr. Joseph Maneri, Mr. Dick Ellerbrock, Mr. Anthony Kollarik, Mr. John Faith, Mr. Salvatore Guiffrido, Mr. Charles Haedrich, Mr. Leon Trinchieri. Front Row: Mr. Paul Luckow. Mr. Nick Denega, Mr. Angelo Montagnino, Mr. Dan Cuviello, Mr. Sam Antine, Mr. Larry Pissott, Mr. William Reilly. Cafeteria Vital Vittles Back Row: Mrs. Ruth Gorham, Mrs. Mae Catsos, Mrs. Eleanor Shaffer, Mrs. Harriet Pickel, Mrs. Ann Cargo, Mrs. Frances Favre, Mrs. Josephine Tuzio, Mrs. Mildred Titta. Front Row: Mrs. Odette Mascetti, Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Ann Boyle, Mrs. Theresa Links, Mrs. Simone Shields, Mrs. Georgette Holdefehr, Mrs. Lillian Gallo. Throughout the day, before, during, and after school hours, the custodial staff of Par- amus High is hard at work helping to see that the school is running smoothly. Among the duties of these tireless men and women are the cleaning, sweeping, and care¬ taking inside the school, and the gardening and grounds-keeping outside. In addition, our cus¬ todians are never too busy to help out a stu¬ dent whose locker is jammed or whose books are misplaced. Without the invaluable aid of the custodial staff our school would not be able to function properly. Any student will tell you that the best time of day is lunchtime. By lunchtime brains Pomptoman Caterers Mrs. and Mr. M. Coscia are weary of work and spirits are sagging from study and nothing revives weary brains Catetena Managers and spirits like good food. To satisfy the pickiest appetites, the cafeteria staff prepares a variety of culinary •treats. Topping this off with a touch of courteous service is the goal of the staff. Its practice of giving service with a smile has helped make lunchtime the best period of tiie day. 17
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Our Secretaries ... Ambassadors of Efficiency! Back Row: Mrs. Grace Nutland, Mrs. Rita Harper, Mrs. Jeanne Frost, Mrs. Thelma Hards, Mrs. Nellie MacDonald. Front Row: Mrs. Dolores D ' Argenio, Mrs. Linda Giannantonio, Mrs. Katherine Heger, Mrs. Anne Smolensky, Mrs. Rose Schadewald, Mrs. Jean Otis. Most students are unaware of the invaluable service provided by the group of women known as the Board of Education Secretaries. This team of devoted workers plays a vital part in the functioning of the Paramus School System. Some of these women perform the duties of payroll and budgetary con¬ trol clerks. Others consolidate all the records and services for the school system and oversee the use of all school facilities. Also, these secretaries serve as assistants to the administrator in the Board of Education Office. It is the competence of these wonderful women that helps our schools to operate smoothly and efficiently as they do. Mrs. Carol Kenny, Mrs. Sophie Slotkin, Mrs. Betty Vanderbeek. Ably assisting the department charimen in their various duties are three very important women. Mrs. B. Vanderbeek works with Mr. Sanzari in the English department and Mr. Castner in the Science de¬ partment. Mrs. Kenny assists Mr. Lanzalotto in the Social Studies department, and Mrs. Slotkin helps Mrs. DeLauro in the Foreign Lan¬ guage department. Their assistance, makes each department finish the school day with greater ease. Mrs. Ida Apap Our Official Receptionist 16
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